Official Statement Regarding Scam Email

Dana Harvey
RightMesh
Published in
2 min readMay 30, 2018

At approximately 12:48 CEST on May 30th, a fraudulent email was sent to many in our community. The subject line of the email was “RightMesh TGE is Live Now!”, and it appeared to be sent from RightMesh. The scam email included a wallet address for contributions to be sent to.

Thankfully, our community has been consistently warned of scam attempts and was well aware not to send funds to any address that was not listed within the Bitcoin Suisse portal. Unfortunately, we do know that some ETH has been sent to the fraudulent address contained within the email.

We are working hand-in-hand with Bitcoin Suisse, and at this time, we can confidently report there has been no breach of the Bitcoin Suisse systems.

TO CLARIFY, THERE HAS BEEN ABSOLUTELY NO BREACH OF DATA FROM THE SIDE OF BITCOIN SUISSE OR BITCOIN SUISSE’S PLATFORM.

The wallet address for contributions has not changed, and it remains available ONLY through the Bitcoin Suisse platform to approved Whitelisted contributors.

To reiterate: RightMesh will NEVER publish a wallet address nor solicit funds via email, Twitter, Telegram, direct message, or any form of social media. Any attempt to do so will be a scam, even if it “appears” to be from RightMesh. Contributions will only be made through Bitcoin Suisse and the Bitcoin Suisse platform as previously announced.

DO NOT SEND FUNDS TO ADDRESSES WHICH YOU DID NOT RECEIVE ON THE BITCOIN SUISSE PLATFORM. THIS ADDRESS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO YOU AFTER LOGGING IN ON THE PLATFORM.

As our community’s data and privacy are of utmost importance, we are thoroughly investigating the source of the email. We will release more information and respond to questions once we have verifiable information to report.

Our Crowd Contribution is progressing well, and we are very grateful to the support of our community.

The RightMesh Team

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Dana Harvey
RightMesh

Lover of adventure, good books, new ideas, travel, and technology for social good. Co-founder at Real Estate Dot Love and Women’s Collaborative Hub.