The reality behind Team JUST and their new project CURVY, how to make a DApp clone tutorial Arthur Follow Dec 25, 2019 · 7 min read

After a year of waiting, team JUST has released their new big anticipated DApp called project ‘Curvy’. In short team JUST describes ‘Curvy’ a being a revolutionary economic experiment involving an AI that will try to keep the experiment going as long as possible explained on their white paper. In reality, the DApp is a failed attempt at your ordinary investment pyramid trying to merge their previous successes into one. (Fomo3D and P3D).

Now that the DApp has been out for about a week, people are calling out team JUST on their bluff, due to the ridiculous decisions made in the project such as keeping the source code hidden from the public eye. This decision is crazy in many ways, for one because the project is supposed to be a DApp, ‘Decentralized Application’. The complete idea of crypto currency is to be as open and transparent as possible, decentralized. Of course this makes completely no sense when you keep the source closed. For people to have trust in a project where the creators are anonymous and released on the blockchain where millions of dollars can be sent in mere seconds it’s necessary to be able to check the code.

When asking why they made this bizarre decision, ‘Justo’ the head of the team says it is to stop scams from getting created. It is clear that this is an awful argument, made up to keep the source code closed and hide the fact that there is no A.I. involved at all.

A copy or ‘scam’ of the website can entirely be created without them sharing ANY of the source code from the project. All you need is to download the website files and create your own TRX smart contract (or just a random wallet address). Now, the white paper starts making a lot of sense. It is filled with popular buzz-words and made up terms. There’s an awful lot of talk about their ‘revolutionary’ self-made A.I. but completely zero technical information.

It is clear that they knew people wouldn’t like it one bit if the source code wasn’t open sourced. After all, we didn’t even know until launch. In an attempt to keep the people’s trust, they made up a story about this A.I. that runs just.game, constantly keeping the game decentralized (🤡)

Basically hoping that people would give their complete trust to Team JUST and believe an A.I. is behind all what’s happening in the game, not them directing everything behind the curtains.

When asking ‘Justo’ to release the source code or at least a snippet of the A.I. to prove that there is even something there, he replies saying we’re simply trying to copy his work and he’ll never release the source code under any circumstances. This only proves the point that they have something to hide, that there is nothing there.

The trust in a DApp involving millions of dollars is so much more important than being scared of some low-lifes stealing your project’s code for a couple hundred bucks. Combined with you not sharing critical information like their development-share of the project and all other percentages (what still hasn’t been cleared) it makes for a scummy project.

And to top it all off, so far ‘Justo’ has received ATLEAST a whopping $1.300.000 in fees currently still going up every single day And keep in mind, this is only one member of the team, with a high probability that there’s a whole bunch of extra hidden-fees never shown due to the source code being close sourced whilst 4000 people have so far lost 50% — 99% of their investment due to a plethora of issues at launch. What by the way Justo tried to talk right by saying there were 40.000 people trying to get in the game. In reality, there are only 4.500 individual players.

contract: https://tronscan.org/#/contract/TWjkoz18Y48SgWoxEeGG11ezCCzee8wo1A

But you know, what is 35.000 more?

Also interesting to note is that the creator of the crypto currency TRX, short for TRON was in on the DApp. When the project finally launched, Justin Sun actually livestreamed the launch and invested 100.000 TRX into the project. This was also problematic, because the way that the DApp works is that the more you invest, the bigger share of the pie you earn. Next to the investment and livestream, Justin Sun also promoted the new game on his Twitter and placed ads on multiple TRON products.

In conclusion, the team is playing with the community’s trust they have gained over the years, and is completely throwing away the morals of what makes cryptocurrencies great. To finish my rant I’ve decided to make a tutorial on how to copy the website of just.game. Why? When discussing the project’s flaws and asking why the descision was made to keep the project closed sourced, all ‘Justo’ was able to come up with was saying it was because they wanted to protect people from scams. Not even clones, scams. When explaining that you don’t even need to have the source code of the project to create a 101 copy of the website, Justo denied it and I decided to make a small 5 step guide to copying the entire website. When posting this it was promptly removed after about ten seconds and I was ‘banned’ / downgraded to the ‘fud pit’ only saying my opinion was invalid about being able to make a scam without the source code even though I made a literal guide.

Now, I have decided to make a guide to copying the website. Please note that this guide is purely there for educational purposes only. NEVER publish a copy of a website without the owner’s concent. So with that out of the way, let’s create our very own ‘A.I.’ :)