Shitcoin Digest: TorCoin (TOR)

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As I do the research, I am reading some information calling TOR a scam coin that doesn’t really exist. One writer said it’s noting more than a Ponzi scam and upon further research, their website points back to an Apache Server Node site and there is no data from the creators of the cryptocurrency. I initially felt this would become a good darkweb currency since it’s name (“tor”) is the same as the main access browser to darkweb websites and based on potential marketing to that segment of society, it seemed like a potentially good investment regardless of the ethics of those involved in its usage. As of this writing, TOR has not had a twitter post in roughly one year and I am now eliminating them as contenders.

(Update 11-25-2020) This coin is now inactive

NOTE: This piece was originally posted by Michael as an on- site page on TheMichaelBeebe.com while he was doing research into cryptocurrencies. Michael is not a financial consultant and is not making any recommendations. Michael is a hobbies and a novice in the world of cryptocurrencies and securities and nothing here should be seen as financial advice.