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Economy => Gambling => Topic started by: Antoniovg on March 15, 2014, 05:36:20 AM



Title: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: Antoniovg on March 15, 2014, 05:36:20 AM
Godbtc.net-Bitcoin Ponzi (http://godbtc.net/)

Send BTC. Get 130% back when the next person sends.

Wallet: 1wMenLScNxnBVBbo7vBsBQNPgbNS7LR9L

Send 0.001 < amount < 0.25 BTC and get back 130%!
Note: do not send from a web wallet.
I will start a new round when investing in low volume.
Refund 50% for the last people  and did not receive profits


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: Antoniovg on March 15, 2014, 04:52:52 PM
https://blockchain.info/tx/faea324dcd94143633a7af1341edd52b3a6bd26408686849d269c42235f8fe6c
Go  ;D
Thanks for posting. First payment has been paid.keep it rungning guys.


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: jasoho on March 15, 2014, 07:06:36 PM
I received your payment. Someone sent 0.03btc. Reinvest  ;D


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: RiverBoatBTC on March 15, 2014, 07:56:17 PM
This one will not last long either, would not use it.


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: jasoho on March 15, 2014, 08:09:25 PM
This one will not last long either, would not use it.
I see admin  working very reputable. He returned the money in round 1.


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: RiverBoatBTC on March 15, 2014, 08:10:24 PM
site was reported to host/server to be removed put coins in this site know it could go down at any minute


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: Micon on March 15, 2014, 08:19:22 PM
fuck this and all other non-gambling

SCAMS

that have invaded our brilliant btc gambling section.  I won't stand for it anymore and neither should you, the good people also pissed about these scams overtaking our /gambling and mods refusing to rule. 

Personally, I'm 50pt Red scamming all of them I see and report to mod until my fingers hurt.  They need to hear this doesn't belong here.  Mods don't quite understand gambling, they think we are all scams.  They do not understand legitimate gambling site vs. Ponzi stealing / HYIP bullshit scams.


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: jasoho on March 15, 2014, 08:40:14 PM
fuck this and all other non-gambling

SCAMS

that have invaded our brilliant btc gambling section.  I won't stand for it anymore and neither should you, the good people also pissed about these scams overtaking our /gambling and mods refusing to rule. 

Personally, I'm 50pt Red scamming all of them I see and report to mod until my fingers hurt.  They need to hear this doesn't belong here.  Mods don't quite understand gambling, they think we are all scams.  They do not understand legitimate gambling site vs. Ponzi stealing / HYIP bullshit scams.
You are the type who spam in every thread lol


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: RiverBoatBTC on March 15, 2014, 08:42:02 PM
Yes he is doing the bitcoin world a favor


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: jasoho on March 15, 2014, 09:07:23 PM
Yes he is doing the bitcoin world a favor
you spam all the threads just to advertise your site lol. While you need a loan to maintain its structure casinos


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: RiverBoatBTC on March 15, 2014, 09:09:27 PM
what ever you say sir ponzi


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: jasoho on March 15, 2014, 10:15:11 PM
what ever you say sir ponzi
why you close topic casino ?  :D


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: Micon on March 15, 2014, 10:43:28 PM
why you close topic casino ?  :D

You have just used a logical fallacy known as the "Red Herring"

from wikipedia:  "the red herring is a seemingly plausible, though ultimately irrelevant, diversionary tactic"

you are diverting from the fact that you are running a scam, and now you are attacking a guy that said you are running a scam by questioning something irrelevant to the fact that OP is running a scam.


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: jasoho on March 15, 2014, 10:55:55 PM
why you close topic casino ?  :D

You have just used a logical fallacy known as the "Red Herring"

from wikipedia:  "the red herring is a seemingly plausible, though ultimately irrelevant, diversionary tactic"

you are diverting from the fact that you are running a scam, and now you are attacking a guy that said you are running a scam by questioning something irrelevant to the fact that OP is running a scam.
not i am member play this ponzi. not admin lol


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: sonysasankan on March 15, 2014, 10:56:49 PM
I've put a trial amount.... and I can see in the chain that others have put in after me. Lets see if the payout comes.... atleast it will be made public... but definitely better than playing dice in gambling sites, where you have a less that 1% chance of winning :P


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: RiverBoatBTC on March 15, 2014, 10:57:58 PM
I've put a trial amount.... and I can see in the chain that others have put in after me. Lets see if the payout comes.... atleast it will be made public... but definitely better than playing dice in gambling sites, where you have a less that 1% chance of winning :P

Dumb I have already submited a request to the hoster/server to take this website down for it being illegal.


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: Micon on March 15, 2014, 10:59:52 PM
I've put a trial amount.... and I can see in the chain that others have put in after me. Lets see if the payout comes.... atleast it will be made public... but definitely better than playing dice in gambling sites, where you have a less that 1% chance of winning :P

Dumb I have already submited a request to the hoster/server to take this website down for it being illegal.

thanks for doing that, no one else deposit to this

SCAM

as you now run the risk of the host pulling the site.  RiverBoatBTC has already gotten many of the other's killed.



Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: sonysasankan on March 15, 2014, 11:27:55 PM
I've put a trial amount.... and I can see in the chain that others have put in after me. Lets see if the payout comes.... atleast it will be made public... but definitely better than playing dice in gambling sites, where you have a less that 1% chance of winning :P

Dumb I have already submited a request to the hoster/server to take this website down for it being illegal.

thanks for doing that, no one else deposit to this

SCAM

as you now run the risk of the host pulling the site.  RiverBoatBTC has already gotten many of the other's killed.



Ha ha ha ha.... really? They just take it down? Well that's kinda dumb. With no payment gateway on the site to transfer any country's "real" currency or even anything remotely contradicting the hosting provider's TOS? Most hosting usually dont restrict content.... just the bandwidth breakers like torrents, file servers etc. Some few restrict on moral grounds to include pornography, religion etc. Ponzi's may be illegal in a country, but its only when you're dealing with fiat currencies. BTC is basically a virtual commodity (like software).... it cannot be treated as a currency. So I don't understand the "illegality" of the whole thing.


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: jasoho on March 15, 2014, 11:41:47 PM


Quote

Ha ha ha ha.... really? They just take it down? Well that's kinda dumb. With no payment gateway on the site to transfer any country's "real" currency or even anything remotely contradicting the hosting provider's TOS? Most hosting usually dont restrict content.... just the bandwidth breakers like torrents, file servers etc. Some few restrict on moral grounds to include pornography, religion etc. Ponzi's may be illegal in a country, but its only when you're dealing with fiat currencies. BTC is basically a virtual commodity (like software).... it cannot be treated as a currency. So I don't understand the "illegality" of the whole thing.
What does it mean ?


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: RiverBoatBTC on March 16, 2014, 12:18:49 AM
I've put a trial amount.... and I can see in the chain that others have put in after me. Lets see if the payout comes.... atleast it will be made public... but definitely better than playing dice in gambling sites, where you have a less that 1% chance of winning :P

Dumb I have already submited a request to the hoster/server to take this website down for it being illegal.

thanks for doing that, no one else deposit to this

SCAM

as you now run the risk of the host pulling the site.  RiverBoatBTC has already gotten many of the other's killed.



Ha ha ha ha.... really? They just take it down? Well that's kinda dumb. With no payment gateway on the site to transfer any country's "real" currency or even anything remotely contradicting the hosting provider's TOS? Most hosting usually dont restrict content.... just the bandwidth breakers like torrents, file servers etc. Some few restrict on moral grounds to include pornography, religion etc. Ponzi's may be illegal in a country, but its only when you're dealing with fiat currencies. BTC is basically a virtual commodity (like software).... it cannot be treated as a currency. So I don't understand the "illegality" of the whole thing.
Think the law will disagree BCST
https://www.sec.gov/litigation/complaints/2013/comp-pr2013-132.pdf


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: sonysasankan on March 16, 2014, 01:25:46 AM
I've put a trial amount.... and I can see in the chain that others have put in after me. Lets see if the payout comes.... atleast it will be made public... but definitely better than playing dice in gambling sites, where you have a less that 1% chance of winning :P

Dumb I have already submited a request to the hoster/server to take this website down for it being illegal.

thanks for doing that, no one else deposit to this

SCAM

as you now run the risk of the host pulling the site.  RiverBoatBTC has already gotten many of the other's killed.



Ha ha ha ha.... really? They just take it down? Well that's kinda dumb. With no payment gateway on the site to transfer any country's "real" currency or even anything remotely contradicting the hosting provider's TOS? Most hosting usually dont restrict content.... just the bandwidth breakers like torrents, file servers etc. Some few restrict on moral grounds to include pornography, religion etc. Ponzi's may be illegal in a country, but its only when you're dealing with fiat currencies. BTC is basically a virtual commodity (like software).... it cannot be treated as a currency. So I don't understand the "illegality" of the whole thing.
Think the law will disagree BCST
https://www.sec.gov/litigation/complaints/2013/comp-pr2013-132.pdf

Hmmm... interesting. But its just accusations from the lawyer's side. Any idea what happened to the case? Like what was the ruling? Jail? Fine? i cant seem to find any info online about it. Just the key words bring up a lot of news items about shavers and the accusations only. Did it not go to trial?


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: RiverBoatBTC on March 16, 2014, 01:30:00 AM
Type pirate40 into the search box or bitcoin savings and trust


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: spixel on March 16, 2014, 01:38:44 AM



Hmmm... interesting. But its just accusations from the lawyer's side. Any idea what happened to the case? Like what was the ruling? Jail? Fine? i cant seem to find any info online about it. Just the key words bring up a lot of news items about shavers and the accusations only. Did it not go to trial?

Ignore the scaremongerer, they have their own agenda (to hide the fact they are scammers themselves)


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: FUR11 on March 16, 2014, 01:44:57 AM
Anyone who willingly gives money to someone who doesn't know how to spell/use the words "trusted", "instant" and "payout" deserves what they get.

(Hint: what you'll get is a loss of coins)


Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: RiverBoatBTC on March 16, 2014, 01:49:50 AM



Hmmm... interesting. But its just accusations from the lawyer's side. Any idea what happened to the case? Like what was the ruling? Jail? Fine? i cant seem to find any info online about it. Just the key words bring up a lot of news items about shavers and the accusations only. Did it not go to trial?

Ignore the scaremongerer, they have their own agenda (to hide the fact they are scammers themselves)

See these noobs do not know about ponzi's of the past, I will tell the story.
Once upon a time there was a guy name Trendon Shavers Aka pirate40, he had a system that paid 7% weekly to all depostis at his bitcoin savings and trust. The so called scaremongers warned all the sheeples about it but no one would listen. It got to the point where he would only accept large bitcoin deposits of 250 coins if I recall correctly. There was even pass through operators that would pool funds from smaller investors so everyone could get a piece of this fantastic thing. All while fearmongeres were warning people to stay away. One day Mr. Pirate40 did not pay and million and millions of dollars and the  money was all gone. Search box about Pirate40 BS&T and bitcoin savings and trust or pirate pass through.



Title: Re: Godbtc.net | 130% ponzi |Only 1 Comfirm|Truster and Instand Payou | Round 2
Post by: sonysasankan on March 16, 2014, 02:17:48 AM



Hmmm... interesting. But its just accusations from the lawyer's side. Any idea what happened to the case? Like what was the ruling? Jail? Fine? i cant seem to find any info online about it. Just the key words bring up a lot of news items about shavers and the accusations only. Did it not go to trial?

Ignore the scaremongerer, they have their own agenda (to hide the fact they are scammers themselves)

See these noobs do not know about ponzi's of the past, I will tell the story.
Once upon a time there was a guy name Trendon Shavers Aka pirate40, he had a system that paid 7% weekly to all depostis at his bitcoin savings and trust. The so called scaremongers warned all the sheeples about it but no one would listen. It got to the point where he would only accept large bitcoin deposits of 250 coins if I recall correctly. There was even pass through operators that would pool funds from smaller investors so everyone could get a piece of this fantastic thing. All while fearmongeres were warning people to stay away. One day Mr. Pirate40 did not pay and million and millions of dollars and the  money was all gone. Search box about Pirate40 BS&T and bitcoin savings and trust or pirate pass through.



That's all good.... but its just the same info spelled differently. What I want to know is whether the trial is over and what the sentence was. Or is the trial still ongoing? There seems to be a lot of guesses and no sources in the threads. What makes you say this is illegal? From what I read, all the accusations were for misrepresentation, which I understand is illegal. Its the same as a gambling website that advertises to people that winnings are guaranteed.... its falsely advertising the benefits and misrepresenting the risks. From what I can tell, nothing is misrepresented here...