Chicken McNugget
GBDon’t be fooled Don’t be fooled, the exchange rate for in app coins to real XYO is insane and keeps going down. About 3 months ago roughly 20 in app coins where worth 1 token now you need 100 and it is still growing daily!
Andrew Fossier
GBI’m a DevOps Engineer: XYO is a Scam Let me be clear: I made $2000 off this “project” but it is indeed a scam I have been following this since basically the beginning. I mined using an old phone off and on, and made what at the time would be about $50 worth. Within about 4 months the coin had gone way, way up and I immediately sold. It’s dipped back and forth since. My issue: I am a DevOps Engineer. I live and breathe Linux, technical documentation, application installation and code quite a lot. I COULD NOT implement a single thing one of their SDKs There’s a note on their website that still says “Next Release Q1 2020” Their GitHub is dead. 2 years since last release. I believe people like me would be the backbone of the network, we know the technical details and are capable of expanding it. But we aren’t the target, the target is gamifying the app, adding subscription services (that never pay off) and selling more and more ad space in the app. And perhaps the biggest issue: their Core Features were supposed to be based on Bluetooth LE, and having location authentication happen when two bluetooth devices handshake and log that to be later uploaded as a proof of contact. Yet They no longer sell Bluetooth sentinels, but NFC cards which cannot passively handshake with other devices. Worse still, not a single answer on how this changes the project, or what the new cards add to the “network” I believe the original “sentinels” were a failed Tile competitor, and they found a way to implement them into their game. In fact, when you got the old bluetooth sentinels you had to update them for it to work with the app. Then they sold out of them, so they found the cheapest thing (NFC Cards) and starter selling those for another ridiculous markup. This is all speculation, but pretty well supported speculation. XYO is a scam and not worth your time or money.
Timothy Adams
GBDon't listen to the complainers Very fun app, and I've made over $1200 using it. The people calling it a scam obviously don't understand how crypto exchange rates work. My one reservation: The company claims that we (the app users) are building out a location-network, which will be used by their eventual customers. But I have a suspicion that WE are the end-customers, shelling out $35/mo to their company. And the supposed location-network is just a pipe dream to keep us here. I have no evidence for that, and I've made money regardless, so it doesn't really matter to me. (FYI I am a truck driver.)
Blossom McGill
AUAlmost 3 months later and still haven’t received item… Almost 3 months later and still haven’t received my sentinel I paid $28 for. They keep sending me the same generic response and won’t refund me. Shipping hasn’t updated since 2 days after it was supposedly shipped. Fake company, stole my money! Stay away
Joseph Watson
GBI love what XYO is trying to accomplish…BUT.. I love what XYO is trying to accomplish and want to be there when they get there. Their products are great, BUT, anyone try to contact XYO about order issues? Can't call them cause they don't answer incoming calls. CUSTOMER SUPPORT NEEDS WORK! They do however have an on line support site that helps with technical issues, but nothing that address product order issues. I think the company is great with the one exception of lack of good customer support. When XYO starts taking calls to support customers needs, then I will give them 5 STARS.