Maker Dao no longer allows VPN…
Maker Dao no longer allows VPN connections. This is an attack on privacy and anonymity. This means that this platform is no longer usable. This is not DeFi.
Date of experience: August 07, 2023
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Maker Dao no longer allows VPN connections. This is an attack on privacy and anonymity. This means that this platform is no longer usable. This is not DeFi.
Date of experience: August 07, 2023
To apply for SHO on DAOMaker I invested 2.11 Ether and 616 Dao in a Uni-V2 liquidity pool of 30.505 value and after 15 days when I unstaked my liquidity pool of 30.505 they returned me 1.3 Ether and 1005 Dao matching it to the original invested value. But They had no right to change the original quantity I invested in pool other that giving any staking rewards. They REDUCED my Ether quantity to half and threw their rubbish DAO in exchange whose value had already depreciated by $2 where as My original ether value has almost doubled. I attach screenshots of both transactions Everyon could see and not invest any money in DAO any time in future. Just be cautions as they might rob you of your profits..... worst crypto coin/WEBSITE I have ever traded.... Both staking and unstaking screenshots enclosed. And it is not a Uniswap issue its DAOMAKER website robbing .... BEWAREEEEEEEEEE...
Date of experience: May 09, 2021
makerdao.comEverything is nice and peachy until you link your wallet... - then suddenly Coinbase will notify you that they are attempting about $65 withdrawal -- excuse me I thought I was just linking not paying - and may be it is ok, and service is legit or it is just a simple transfer to a newly created wallet but DeFi clowns have to get it through their decentralized brains that you have to disclose that type of thing and if you tell even a one cent from a customer you disclose it loud and clear what is it for- you do not just take, even Chase or Bank of America with their BS policies don't. I wonder who the efen heck you think you are and if you think that BTC is micky mouse money then you r playing in the wrong sand box. excuse me who are you ???? No, no seriously - who are you ? web site can be fake, binance listed bunch of scam before and still does... any credentials, verifiable addresses??? come again what are you ???? Oh IO got it may be it was code bug that try to charge my wallet??? Well - you know what it means if it is ? simple html and you are quantumly handling peoples funds????? Any body audited that code - someone like Deloitte??? So my suggestion just simply based on that experience will be stay away from kindergarten, invest with professionals that respect consumers, licensed and are regulated by licensing agencies. Yes crypto hot subject but if you take on average money made vs money lost will be LOSS to average person. In a year or so the big boys will decentralize them out of existence anyway. This guys may be computer geniuses(with the question mark) but with questionable credentials and identities, and who knows what is on that balance sheet, and what does this site show - no audit, an I bet you no change control for code migration from dev to prod. But for sure they lack some common sense - cause tomorrow, for something like that sneaky charge to my wallet they will get bitchslapped with class action and MakerDao will meet the UndertakerSU and all of them will be back to flipping burgers- but for us consumers... ? oh well, a buck here, a buck there will not gone kill us
Date of experience: February 02, 2021
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