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Economy => Investor-based games => Topic started by: Maveth13 on July 11, 2017, 03:09:08 PM



Title: Newbie in Investor-based Games
Post by: Maveth13 on July 11, 2017, 03:09:08 PM
I can't seem to find any post about Hashblock.net, so I'm just gonna ask here, does anyone know if its legit or a scam?
And are there any other sites like this? I've seen a lot of other sites that promises to "double" your bitcoin in a set amount of time like BlockWave which seems like a scam.
I just want to know if there are legit sites like these even with low pay.


Title: Re: Newbie in Investor-based Games
Post by: Wusolini on July 11, 2017, 05:22:42 PM
I can't seem to find any post about Hashblock.net, so I'm just gonna ask here, does anyone know if its legit or a scam?
And are there any other sites like this? I've seen a lot of other sites that promises to "double" your bitcoin in a set amount of time like BlockWave which seems like a scam.
I just want to know if there are legit sites like these even with low pay.

There is lot of sites like this ... PONZIs ... this board is full of them
No matter what they claim are doing ( trading, mining, investing ...)  7% daily forever is obviously too good to be true/sustainable.

I could only say stay away from these.
Generally there is no such thing like safe & profitable investment (it's either one or the other)



Title: Re: Newbie in Investor-based Games
Post by: agustina2 on July 11, 2017, 05:27:47 PM
I can't seem to find any post about Hashblock.net, so I'm just gonna ask here, does anyone know if its legit or a scam?
And are there any other sites like this? I've seen a lot of other sites that promises to "double" your bitcoin in a set amount of time like BlockWave which seems like a scam.
I just want to know if there are legit sites like these even with low pay.

Anything with "double your bitcoin" offered is a shit. There's no such thing as service where a company can doubled your bitcoin. Just imagine if many users will invest, how would the company will able to pay all of them considering there are whales around who can invest big on that scheme if that is legit. Don't even give time to found one even with a low pay as the result is just the same.

Hashblock.net was tagged as scam site by badbitcoin.org. Even there is no such tagging like that, it's obvious it's a scam.

STAY AWAY!


Title: Re: Newbie in Investor-based Games
Post by: shaw1 on July 11, 2017, 07:14:21 PM
Yep.

Remember: If it seems too good to be true, it is.

Any site period, if they are offering daily interest on investments, be it .05% or 7%, needs to have a very good, clear, concise explanation for what they do with the money. If they have any difficulty articulating it, they are a scam. (Basically, if they are offering over 20% APR interest annually, treat as Really risky). You smell something fishy? Run, don't walk. Trust your gut when it tells you to be cautious.

This forum is great, but on this board, I'd hazard a guess at a 95% scam rate, from what I've seen.
Tread very carefully.


Title: Re: Newbie in Investor-based Games
Post by: Maveth13 on July 12, 2017, 02:47:28 PM
I really thought(and was really hoping) that at least hashblock is legit. I did some research and found out that they've only been operating for a few weeks, in contrary to their site that says they've been operating since 2015. Thank you for your clear answers.


Title: Re: Newbie in Investor-based Games
Post by: shaw1 on July 12, 2017, 04:29:36 PM
No problem. Also, never believe the claims that are made on a site.
Always look for verification or reviews of the site and services offered.

A lot of these places straight up make up creation dates, membership count, amount invested, etc...
All lies.

It was mentioned up above, but it bears repeating. http://www.badbitcoin.org/ (http://www.badbitcoin.org/)
If the site is on that website, basically nothing else matters. Don't use it.


Title: Re: Newbie in Investor-based Games
Post by: Slow death on July 12, 2017, 04:59:27 PM
I really thought(and was really hoping) that at least hashblock is legit. I did some research and found out that they've only been operating for a few weeks, in contrary to their site that says they've been operating since 2015. Thank you for your clear answers.

On the internet there are few legitimate websites and even legitimate websites steal your money

I suppose you are looking for investment sites, I do not advise to invest in ponzi sites because they are sites created by thieves, you can invest in ICO, but you have to be careful when investing in ICO because it is also full of scammers