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>>19575024
>>19575085
Here is the original list, including WildRadar which never existed in any form (other than a promo video) and was made up by the team.

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>>18895547
>He believes the team when random no-name people in an unofficial anonymous chatroom ask about client retention
Compare and contrast pic related with >>18895137 from 2019.

>>18895230
Yes. They actually unironically dump "locked" tokens, which they then unlocked to pay their advisors. One of them is a woman who previously worked in HR. She namedrop VIDT during an online Powerpoint presentation. They paid over $10,000 for the opportunity + tokens to the woman.

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>>18392674
>>18392594
VIDTards BTFO once again. I see the coin is also dumping. Don't forget that V-ID lost at least 50% of their "clients" from 2018 - 2019.

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List of the so-called V-ID "clients":

Dutch Blockchain Coalition: V-ID part of some local blockchain group. Not a paying client.

ChainDocument: Made by someone who works at WIDIDI, the parent company at V-ID, or their friends. It's a widget that uses V-ID's tech. Zero internet presence. Business address is a storage unit. Not a paying client.

Douwes Fine Art: They supplied the Rembrandt sketch in exchange of mutually beneficial exposure. Not a paying client.

Wild Radar: Fake client created by V-ID, doesn't exist. Supposedly a "regional government fauna management platform" but website doesn't even exist nor has it since V-ID announced it as a customer back in 2018. Not a paying client.

Vitrum.Net: Partner with V-ID and Digital Mainport. They bring connections and usecases to V-ID. Not a paying client.

Maritime Cyber Alliance: V-ID is "member" of a group. Not a paying client. See below.

JWC Superyachts: The copyright info credits WIDIDI (V-ID parent company) and their website is 1:1 the same. They offer cyber security training and WIDIDI offers the online course. At the end of the course they give you a blockchain validated PDF. JWC is part of Maritime Cyber Alliance, which is how V-ID is a part of that one (but aren't, if you look it up - even JWC is "coming soon"). Airbus is also a part of Maritime Cyber Alliance. Makes you wonder.

Digital Mainport: Same as Vitrum. Not a paying client.

Werkgevers Drechtseden: V-ID is member of a group, along with Vitrum and Digital Mainport. Not a paying client.

NYENRODE Business Universite: Validating the certificates students receive after taking a blockchain course. In partnership with AXVECO. This amounts to maybe 1000 validations a year with most likely zero validations during summer.

Rest are fine. Only 11 out of 19 are legit paying clients. In other words, 40% of the clients are bullshit.

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Dutch Blockchain Coalition: V-ID part of some local blockchain group. Not a paying client.

ChainDocument: Made by someone who works at WIDIDI, the parent company at V-ID, or their friends. It's a widget that uses V-ID's tech. Zero internet presence. Business address is a storage unit. Not a paying client.

Douwes Fine Art: They supplied the Rembrandt sketch in exchange of mutually beneficial exposure. Not a paying client.

Wild Radar: Fake client created by V-ID, doesn't exist. Supposedly a "regional government fauna management platform" but website doesn't even exist nor has it since V-ID announced it as a customer back in 2018. Not a paying client.

Vitrum.Net: Partner with V-ID and Digital Mainport. They bring connections and usecases to V-ID. Not a paying client.

Maritime Cyber Alliance: V-ID is "member" of a group. Not a paying client. See below.

JWC Superyachts: The copyright info credits WIDIDI (V-ID parent company) and their website is 1:1 the same. They offer cyber security training and WIDIDI offers the online course. At the end of the course they give you a blockchain validated PDF. JWC is part of Maritime Cyber Alliance, which is how V-ID is a part of that one (but aren't, if you look it up - even JWC is "coming soon"). Airbus is also a part of Maritime Cyber Alliance. Makes you wonder.

Digital Mainport: Same as Vitrum. Not a paying client.

Werkgevers Drechtseden: V-ID is member of a group, along with Vitrum and Digital Mainport. Not a paying client.

NYENRODE Business Universite: Validating the certificates students receive after taking a blockchain course. In partnership with AXVECO. This amounts to maybe 1000 validations a year with most likely zero validations during summer.

Rest are fine. Only 11 out of 19 are legit paying clients (including JWC and NYEN). In other words, 40% of the clients are bullshit.

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>>17204663
>They've clearly delayed it as they are focusing on B2B which actually generates the revenue.
Dutch Blockchain Coalition: V-ID part of some local blockchain group. Not a paying client.

ChainDocument: Made by someone who works at WIDIDI, the parent company at V-ID, or their friends. It's a widget that uses V-ID's tech. Zero internet presence. Business address is a storage unit. Not a paying client.

Douwes Fine Art: They supplied the Rembrandt sketch in exchange of mutually beneficial exposure. Not a paying client.

Wild Radar: Fake client created by V-ID, doesn't exist. Supposedly a "regional government fauna management platform" but website doesn't even exist nor has it since V-ID announced it as a customer back in 2018. Not a paying client.

Vitrum.Net: Partner with V-ID and Digital Mainport. They bring connections and usecases to V-ID. Not a paying client.

Maritime Cyber Alliance: V-ID is "member" of a group. Not a paying client. See below.

JWC Superyachts: The copyright info credits WIDIDI (V-ID parent company) and their website is 1:1 the same. They offer cyber security training and WIDIDI offers the online course. At the end of the course they give you a blockchain validated PDF. JWC is part of Maritime Cyber Alliance, which is how V-ID is a part of that one (but aren't, if you look it up - even JWC is "coming soon"). Airbus is also a part of Maritime Cyber Alliance. Makes you wonder.

Digital Mainport: Same as Vitrum. Not a paying client.

Werkgevers Drechtseden: V-ID is member of a group, along with Vitrum and Digital Mainport. Not a paying client.

NYENRODE Business Universite: Validating the certificates students receive after taking a blockchain course. In partnership with AXVECO. This amounts to maybe 1000 validations a year with most likely zero validations during summer.

Only 11 out of 19 are legit paying clients (including JWC and NYEN). In other words, 40% of the clients are bullshit.

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>>17202708
Dutch Blockchain Coalition: V-ID part of some local blockchain group. Not a paying client.

ChainDocument: Made by someone who works at WIDIDI, the parent company at V-ID, or their friends. It's a widget that uses V-ID's tech. Zero internet presence. Business address is a storage unit. Not a paying client.

Douwes Fine Art: They supplied the Rembrandt sketch in exchange of mutually beneficial exposure. Not a paying client.

Wild Radar: Fake client created by V-ID, doesn't exist. Supposedly a "regional government fauna management platform" but website doesn't even exist nor has it since V-ID announced it as a customer back in 2018. Not a paying client.

Vitrum.Net: Partner with V-ID and Digital Mainport. They bring connections and usecases to V-ID. Not a paying client.

Maritime Cyber Alliance: V-ID is "member" of a group. Not a paying client. See below.

JWC Superyachts: The copyright info credits WIDIDI (V-ID parent company) and their website is 1:1 the same. They offer cyber security training and WIDIDI offers the online course. At the end of the course they give you a blockchain validated PDF. JWC is part of Maritime Cyber Alliance, which is how V-ID is a part of that one (but aren't, if you look it up - even JWC is "coming soon"). Airbus is also a part of Maritime Cyber Alliance. Makes you wonder.

Digital Mainport: Same as Vitrum. Not a paying client.

Werkgevers Drechtseden: Same as Vitrum or Digital Mainport. Not a paying client.

NYENRODE Business Universite: Validating the certificates students receive after taking a blockchain course. In partnership with AXVECO. This amounts to maybe 1000 validations a year with probably zero validations during summer.

NRBI Nederlands Register Bouwkundig Inspecturs: Legit client.

Rest are fine. Only 11 out of 19 are legit paying clients (including JWC and NYEN). In other words, 40% of the clients are bullshit.

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