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1. Those videos are not enough to make me stop assessing "probable scam" when tons of red flags exist. As reminder,
oneminers dot com is a probable scam mining company list the red flags.
2. Those videos are only enough to proof they visited BTCPrague 2024, but i still find it's weird BTCPrague website doesn't mention this mining company at all.
3. While i agree it's ideal to have proof, i believe warning people when there are tons of red flags is acceptable. For example, US FTC (Federal Trade Commission) actually accept report even when you're not sure whether it's a scam. They don't even mention it has to be "probable scam".
I'm not sure if it's a scam or fraud — should I still report it?
Yes, please report it. Whether you think it’s a scam, you know it is, or you’re not happy about a business practice, tell the FTC. The FTC and its law enforcement partners enforce a variety of laws. Your report makes a difference and can help law enforcers spot problems. Start your report now.
Learn more about scams and how the FTC works to stop them at consumer.ftc.gov.
So before all "accusations" and "probability", make sure you have proof before spreading your words.
Why is your picture from Carolina datacenter to be built in 2025 stolen from EzBlockchain construction from 2022?
Do you mind share link to article/blog page about EzBlockchain which shows same image?