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61  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 23, 2015, 01:45:12 AM
whether there will be a Scam or not, said my friend had long scam  Sad
please reply

Linky Linky Me Scam you Long Time

and if your friend said he had long scam he is probably just boasting

EDIT: Gonna post this here as I don't think he will see it in his post on the Services section:

Hello I am really showing my stupidity here but I noticed this section this morning and even after re-reading I can't for the life of me work out how this advertising system works! You display the ads and people vote by giving bitcoin to the like address or to the dislike address? I don't get it and why are there are 2 adverts on that page with over 1000etc hits or likes or whatever. Did people send BTC to the advert they liked best?? Clearly this isn't the case SO

I know I have got this wrong but can someone please explain to a simpleton like me today?


Thank you for asking questions, we'll do our best to answer them!

Our advertising system is different than a typical system in that you don't pay-per-click or anything.  

First, you email us with your ad content, and we'll post it on the ad list.

Then you deposit money into the system (to the support address), and that increases your chances of people viewing your ad.  However, if other people who have nothing to do with your ad dislike your ad (or would like to help you support it), they can also contribute to the support and oppose addresses to increase or decrease the chances of your ad being displayed.

The views count is how many time the ad has been loaded.  It is approximately how many times the ad has been viewed, and is just used to ballpark the effectiveness of our ad system.  To track clicks, you'll have to use a link shortener when you submit your ad so that you can view the link's stats.

We hope this answers some of your questions.  If there's anything else, don't hesitate to ask!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team

THankyou for answering my questions. Shall I tell you my biggest problem with your site. All of my earnings have come from my refs. I have had two lots of 0.005 for free (very grateful) but of all the money I have deposited. I have not had 1 penny off a random. So everytime i go on my 'pyramid' I am reminded how any balance I have made was for free and it shows me the money I have given to which I have earnt nothing. Simply put had I not put my money into your pyramid I would have just had my 0.01 for free. Do you see the problem? I know you will say put more money in, but obviously no more if I only get paid off refs and I put some more money in and still 0 for my deposits. Other people have this problem. Do you see what I am saying? You get money from refs. You keep mentioning 0.5btc ect will get the randoms but no one would put that in. I have put all of my free coin back in to you and it has not helped me make any more more money at all. Many thanks.

And also I don't think any poster is going to care enough to send BTC to support someone's advert. that's sounds way to confusing and unlikely. I feel like I would do the same, put money in for my advert, obviously no is going to support an advert. Some one else puts in 0.5btc for their advert then mine never gets shown and I waste more money?

Many thanks for taking the time to read this.

Tom

Thank you for your insight, it was an interesting read.

It says that you made money from referrals.  How do you know you didn't get those referrals randomly (if people don't follow a referral link, they're given a random member that's weighted based on what they deposited).  

Just looking at your account, you've deposited 0.02 BTC.  That's almost nothing compared to what everone else has deposited.  The way this pyramid works is different than other ponzi that work better for lower investments.  If you deposit a larger amount (like the 0.5 I've talked about), then there's a huge chance you'll get the random payments.  There's a reason we did things the way we did, and we don't regret our choices.  I'm sorry that you disagree with our method, but it is completely explained.

In terms of our advertisements, we don't except other people to support advertisements.  That's mainly just a deposit link for the owner of the advertisement.  However, we do see it becoming competetive and other ad owners opposing people's ads.  For example, if 5 people are advertising a referral for EMICoin, then it encourages people support their own ad, and oppose other people's ads if they want to be the only successful referral.  Again, the ad system may not be for everyone, but we chose to do it the way we're doing it for a reason.  Everything is open and people can verify that we're being fair and giving everyone a fair chance at their being displayed, based on their payment.

If you have any other comments, we're always open to listen!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team

Thankyou for your long reply and explained alot better. I know there were none at random because it says on your stats
Deposited:   0.02193705 BTC
Received from referrals:   0.03304076 BTC
Received from random:   0 BTC

Sadly I do not have (nor could I afford the gamble) the half a bitcoin you are suggesting to try and see if this theory works.

I feel like it goes without saying, but if you don't have money to invest, share your referral and get money that way.

I know that it says you've received nothing from random.  However, when people sign up for our website (and have not followed someone's referral link), they are given a random sponsor.  If you were randomly that sponsor (and there's no way you could tell), then they'd show up as one of your referrals, and you'd get 49% of their deposits from them being a referral even though they were given to you randomly.

I dont think it does go without saying that invest any amount that isn't over a quarter of BTC practically pointless. I have money to invest but not to throw at a wall and walk away. You would think putting 0.02BTC would gain me SOMETHING. Your basically saying unless you invest something like 0.25-0.5btc you may as well be setting your money on fire. You need to take that received from random off then if you receive from a Random and it doesn't show up there it adds to your ref.

Quite simply, you need to learn how to read.  That's what this comes down to.

Investing is your choice, and obviously large amounts make more than small amounts.  However, eventually you'll still get something.  That's better than ponzis that just run away.

And again, read the rules.  The recceived from random section is how much you have earned because a random user gave something to you.  When people sign up randomly, they also become a referral of you (and while this process is random, they're still a sponsor so you're earning into the "received from referrals" section).  I hope this helps.

I know how to read. But I want to know if random referrals appear in you referrals section (ie. user#345) then you tell me what goes in this section:
Received from random:   0 BTC

Because you are saying if you receive from random then it goes in the referrals section (ie user#345) and you do not know whether it was from a random or whether it was from your own link. SO if that is the case then when does the Received from random line get used then other than it always being 0 because apparently random refs to you also come up with their tag in the ref section. You see what I am saying? When does the received from random get used?


If you receive a random referral (beacuse they randomly went to the website), it's a god damn referral.  If it is a random payment (see our algorithm), then it is a payment from random.  Understood?
62  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 22, 2015, 11:52:43 PM
whether there will be a Scam or not, said my friend had long scam  Sad
please reply

Linky Linky Me Scam you Long Time

and if your friend said he had long scam he is probably just boasting

EDIT: Gonna post this here as I don't think he will see it in his post on the Services section:

Hello I am really showing my stupidity here but I noticed this section this morning and even after re-reading I can't for the life of me work out how this advertising system works! You display the ads and people vote by giving bitcoin to the like address or to the dislike address? I don't get it and why are there are 2 adverts on that page with over 1000etc hits or likes or whatever. Did people send BTC to the advert they liked best?? Clearly this isn't the case SO

I know I have got this wrong but can someone please explain to a simpleton like me today?


Thank you for asking questions, we'll do our best to answer them!

Our advertising system is different than a typical system in that you don't pay-per-click or anything.  

First, you email us with your ad content, and we'll post it on the ad list.

Then you deposit money into the system (to the support address), and that increases your chances of people viewing your ad.  However, if other people who have nothing to do with your ad dislike your ad (or would like to help you support it), they can also contribute to the support and oppose addresses to increase or decrease the chances of your ad being displayed.

The views count is how many time the ad has been loaded.  It is approximately how many times the ad has been viewed, and is just used to ballpark the effectiveness of our ad system.  To track clicks, you'll have to use a link shortener when you submit your ad so that you can view the link's stats.

We hope this answers some of your questions.  If there's anything else, don't hesitate to ask!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team

THankyou for answering my questions. Shall I tell you my biggest problem with your site. All of my earnings have come from my refs. I have had two lots of 0.005 for free (very grateful) but of all the money I have deposited. I have not had 1 penny off a random. So everytime i go on my 'pyramid' I am reminded how any balance I have made was for free and it shows me the money I have given to which I have earnt nothing. Simply put had I not put my money into your pyramid I would have just had my 0.01 for free. Do you see the problem? I know you will say put more money in, but obviously no more if I only get paid off refs and I put some more money in and still 0 for my deposits. Other people have this problem. Do you see what I am saying? You get money from refs. You keep mentioning 0.5btc ect will get the randoms but no one would put that in. I have put all of my free coin back in to you and it has not helped me make any more more money at all. Many thanks.

And also I don't think any poster is going to care enough to send BTC to support someone's advert. that's sounds way to confusing and unlikely. I feel like I would do the same, put money in for my advert, obviously no is going to support an advert. Some one else puts in 0.5btc for their advert then mine never gets shown and I waste more money?

Many thanks for taking the time to read this.

Tom

Thank you for your insight, it was an interesting read.

It says that you made money from referrals.  How do you know you didn't get those referrals randomly (if people don't follow a referral link, they're given a random member that's weighted based on what they deposited).  

Just looking at your account, you've deposited 0.02 BTC.  That's almost nothing compared to what everone else has deposited.  The way this pyramid works is different than other ponzi that work better for lower investments.  If you deposit a larger amount (like the 0.5 I've talked about), then there's a huge chance you'll get the random payments.  There's a reason we did things the way we did, and we don't regret our choices.  I'm sorry that you disagree with our method, but it is completely explained.

In terms of our advertisements, we don't except other people to support advertisements.  That's mainly just a deposit link for the owner of the advertisement.  However, we do see it becoming competetive and other ad owners opposing people's ads.  For example, if 5 people are advertising a referral for EMICoin, then it encourages people support their own ad, and oppose other people's ads if they want to be the only successful referral.  Again, the ad system may not be for everyone, but we chose to do it the way we're doing it for a reason.  Everything is open and people can verify that we're being fair and giving everyone a fair chance at their being displayed, based on their payment.

If you have any other comments, we're always open to listen!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team

Thankyou for your long reply and explained alot better. I know there were none at random because it says on your stats
Deposited:   0.02193705 BTC
Received from referrals:   0.03304076 BTC
Received from random:   0 BTC

Sadly I do not have (nor could I afford the gamble) the half a bitcoin you are suggesting to try and see if this theory works.

I feel like it goes without saying, but if you don't have money to invest, share your referral and get money that way.

I know that it says you've received nothing from random.  However, when people sign up for our website (and have not followed someone's referral link), they are given a random sponsor.  If you were randomly that sponsor (and there's no way you could tell), then they'd show up as one of your referrals, and you'd get 49% of their deposits from them being a referral even though they were given to you randomly.

I dont think it does go without saying that invest any amount that isn't over a quarter of BTC practically pointless. I have money to invest but not to throw at a wall and walk away. You would think putting 0.02BTC would gain me SOMETHING. Your basically saying unless you invest something like 0.25-0.5btc you may as well be setting your money on fire. You need to take that received from random off then if you receive from a Random and it doesn't show up there it adds to your ref.

Quite simply, you need to learn how to read.  That's what this comes down to.

Investing is your choice, and obviously large amounts make more than small amounts.  However, eventually you'll still get something.  That's better than ponzis that just run away.

And again, read the rules.  The recceived from random section is how much you have earned because a random user gave something to you.  When people sign up randomly, they also become a referral of you (and while this process is random, they're still a sponsor so you're earning into the "received from referrals" section).  I hope this helps.
63  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 22, 2015, 07:46:06 PM
whether there will be a Scam or not, said my friend had long scam  Sad
please reply

Linky Linky Me Scam you Long Time

and if your friend said he had long scam he is probably just boasting

EDIT: Gonna post this here as I don't think he will see it in his post on the Services section:

Hello I am really showing my stupidity here but I noticed this section this morning and even after re-reading I can't for the life of me work out how this advertising system works! You display the ads and people vote by giving bitcoin to the like address or to the dislike address? I don't get it and why are there are 2 adverts on that page with over 1000etc hits or likes or whatever. Did people send BTC to the advert they liked best?? Clearly this isn't the case SO

I know I have got this wrong but can someone please explain to a simpleton like me today?


Thank you for asking questions, we'll do our best to answer them!

Our advertising system is different than a typical system in that you don't pay-per-click or anything.  

First, you email us with your ad content, and we'll post it on the ad list.

Then you deposit money into the system (to the support address), and that increases your chances of people viewing your ad.  However, if other people who have nothing to do with your ad dislike your ad (or would like to help you support it), they can also contribute to the support and oppose addresses to increase or decrease the chances of your ad being displayed.

The views count is how many time the ad has been loaded.  It is approximately how many times the ad has been viewed, and is just used to ballpark the effectiveness of our ad system.  To track clicks, you'll have to use a link shortener when you submit your ad so that you can view the link's stats.

We hope this answers some of your questions.  If there's anything else, don't hesitate to ask!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team

THankyou for answering my questions. Shall I tell you my biggest problem with your site. All of my earnings have come from my refs. I have had two lots of 0.005 for free (very grateful) but of all the money I have deposited. I have not had 1 penny off a random. So everytime i go on my 'pyramid' I am reminded how any balance I have made was for free and it shows me the money I have given to which I have earnt nothing. Simply put had I not put my money into your pyramid I would have just had my 0.01 for free. Do you see the problem? I know you will say put more money in, but obviously no more if I only get paid off refs and I put some more money in and still 0 for my deposits. Other people have this problem. Do you see what I am saying? You get money from refs. You keep mentioning 0.5btc ect will get the randoms but no one would put that in. I have put all of my free coin back in to you and it has not helped me make any more more money at all. Many thanks.

And also I don't think any poster is going to care enough to send BTC to support someone's advert. that's sounds way to confusing and unlikely. I feel like I would do the same, put money in for my advert, obviously no is going to support an advert. Some one else puts in 0.5btc for their advert then mine never gets shown and I waste more money?

Many thanks for taking the time to read this.

Tom

Thank you for your insight, it was an interesting read.

It says that you made money from referrals.  How do you know you didn't get those referrals randomly (if people don't follow a referral link, they're given a random member that's weighted based on what they deposited).  

Just looking at your account, you've deposited 0.02 BTC.  That's almost nothing compared to what everone else has deposited.  The way this pyramid works is different than other ponzi that work better for lower investments.  If you deposit a larger amount (like the 0.5 I've talked about), then there's a huge chance you'll get the random payments.  There's a reason we did things the way we did, and we don't regret our choices.  I'm sorry that you disagree with our method, but it is completely explained.

In terms of our advertisements, we don't except other people to support advertisements.  That's mainly just a deposit link for the owner of the advertisement.  However, we do see it becoming competetive and other ad owners opposing people's ads.  For example, if 5 people are advertising a referral for EMICoin, then it encourages people support their own ad, and oppose other people's ads if they want to be the only successful referral.  Again, the ad system may not be for everyone, but we chose to do it the way we're doing it for a reason.  Everything is open and people can verify that we're being fair and giving everyone a fair chance at their being displayed, based on their payment.

If you have any other comments, we're always open to listen!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team

Thankyou for your long reply and explained alot better. I know there were none at random because it says on your stats
Deposited:   0.02193705 BTC
Received from referrals:   0.03304076 BTC
Received from random:   0 BTC

Sadly I do not have (nor could I afford the gamble) the half a bitcoin you are suggesting to try and see if this theory works.

I feel like it goes without saying, but if you don't have money to invest, share your referral and get money that way.

I know that it says you've received nothing from random.  However, when people sign up for our website (and have not followed someone's referral link), they are given a random sponsor.  If you were randomly that sponsor (and there's no way you could tell), then they'd show up as one of your referrals, and you'd get 49% of their deposits from them being a referral even though they were given to you randomly.
64  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 22, 2015, 07:44:14 PM
Quote
Just looking at your account, you've deposited 0.02 BTC.  That's almost nothing compared to what everone else has deposited.  The way this pyramid works is different than other ponzi that work better for lower investments.  If you deposit a larger amount (like the 0.5 I've talked about), then there's a huge chance you'll get the random payments.  There's a reason we did things the way we did, and we don't regret our choices.  I'm sorry that you disagree with our method, but it is completely explained.

So what you are basically telling me is I got a free 0.01BTC off you from my refferals on my sig and I invested it back into you and it is so small in your system it will gain me nothing. Woohoo!!!

It will not gain you nothing.  Over time, and over a larger sample size, you'll still get paid some.  See: the law of large numbers.
65  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 22, 2015, 04:35:12 PM
Our Pyramid is now listed under the trusted paying section of the Investor Watch forum database.  See here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=967149.0.  We are trusted and ready for investments, come try us out today!
66  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 22, 2015, 04:33:50 PM
whether there will be a Scam or not, said my friend had long scam  Sad
please reply

Linky Linky Me Scam you Long Time

and if your friend said he had long scam he is probably just boasting

EDIT: Gonna post this here as I don't think he will see it in his post on the Services section:

Hello I am really showing my stupidity here but I noticed this section this morning and even after re-reading I can't for the life of me work out how this advertising system works! You display the ads and people vote by giving bitcoin to the like address or to the dislike address? I don't get it and why are there are 2 adverts on that page with over 1000etc hits or likes or whatever. Did people send BTC to the advert they liked best?? Clearly this isn't the case SO

I know I have got this wrong but can someone please explain to a simpleton like me today?


Thank you for asking questions, we'll do our best to answer them!

Our advertising system is different than a typical system in that you don't pay-per-click or anything.  

First, you email us with your ad content, and we'll post it on the ad list.

Then you deposit money into the system (to the support address), and that increases your chances of people viewing your ad.  However, if other people who have nothing to do with your ad dislike your ad (or would like to help you support it), they can also contribute to the support and oppose addresses to increase or decrease the chances of your ad being displayed.

The views count is how many time the ad has been loaded.  It is approximately how many times the ad has been viewed, and is just used to ballpark the effectiveness of our ad system.  To track clicks, you'll have to use a link shortener when you submit your ad so that you can view the link's stats.

We hope this answers some of your questions.  If there's anything else, don't hesitate to ask!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team

THankyou for answering my questions. Shall I tell you my biggest problem with your site. All of my earnings have come from my refs. I have had two lots of 0.005 for free (very grateful) but of all the money I have deposited. I have not had 1 penny off a random. So everytime i go on my 'pyramid' I am reminded how any balance I have made was for free and it shows me the money I have given to which I have earnt nothing. Simply put had I not put my money into your pyramid I would have just had my 0.01 for free. Do you see the problem? I know you will say put more money in, but obviously no more if I only get paid off refs and I put some more money in and still 0 for my deposits. Other people have this problem. Do you see what I am saying? You get money from refs. You keep mentioning 0.5btc ect will get the randoms but no one would put that in. I have put all of my free coin back in to you and it has not helped me make any more more money at all. Many thanks.

And also I don't think any poster is going to care enough to send BTC to support someone's advert. that's sounds way to confusing and unlikely. I feel like I would do the same, put money in for my advert, obviously no is going to support an advert. Some one else puts in 0.5btc for their advert then mine never gets shown and I waste more money?

Many thanks for taking the time to read this.

Tom

Thank you for your insight, it was an interesting read.

It says that you made money from referrals.  How do you know you didn't get those referrals randomly (if people don't follow a referral link, they're given a random member that's weighted based on what they deposited). 

Just looking at your account, you've deposited 0.02 BTC.  That's almost nothing compared to what everone else has deposited.  The way this pyramid works is different than other ponzi that work better for lower investments.  If you deposit a larger amount (like the 0.5 I've talked about), then there's a huge chance you'll get the random payments.  There's a reason we did things the way we did, and we don't regret our choices.  I'm sorry that you disagree with our method, but it is completely explained.

In terms of our advertisements, we don't except other people to support advertisements.  That's mainly just a deposit link for the owner of the advertisement.  However, we do see it becoming competetive and other ad owners opposing people's ads.  For example, if 5 people are advertising a referral for EMICoin, then it encourages people support their own ad, and oppose other people's ads if they want to be the only successful referral.  Again, the ad system may not be for everyone, but we chose to do it the way we're doing it for a reason.  Everything is open and people can verify that we're being fair and giving everyone a fair chance at their being displayed, based on their payment.

If you have any other comments, we're always open to listen!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team
67  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CryptoPyramid Ads - A new advertising means + Pyramid on: March 22, 2015, 02:27:51 PM
CryptoPyramid.com is a brand new and innovative website!  The concept is that you deposit money to increase your chances of getting other people's deposits.  Overall, it's a rather effective system with a little bit of luck, as well as referral and deposit based earning.

However, we just released an ad system!  It's not like a normal ad system where you pay for views or clicks or a time duration.  How this system works is you pay to increase your chances of your ad being displayed by depositing more.  Look at the information in the link for more details, or PM us for help!

Best regards,
The CryptoPyramid Team

Hello I am really showing my stupidity here but I noticed this section this morning and even after re-reading I can't for the life of me work out how this advertising system works! You display the ads and people vote by giving bitcoin to the like address or to the dislike address? I don't get it and why are there are 2 adverts on that page with over 1000etc hits or likes or whatever. Did people send BTC to the advert they liked best?? Clearly this isn't the case SO

I know I have got this wrong but can someone please explain to a simpleton like me today?

Thank you for asking questions, we'll do our best to answer them!

Our advertising system is different than a typical system in that you don't pay-per-click or anything.

First, you email us with your ad content, and we'll post it on the ad list.

Then you deposit money into the system (to the support address), and that increases your chances of people viewing your ad.  However, if other people who have nothing to do with your ad dislike your ad (or would like to help you support it), they can also contribute to the support and oppose addresses to increase or decrease the chances of your ad being displayed.

The views count is how many time the ad has been loaded.  It is approximately how many times the ad has been viewed, and is just used to ballpark the effectiveness of our ad system.  To track clicks, you'll have to use a link shortener when you submit your ad so that you can view the link's stats.

We hope this answers some of your questions.  If there's anything else, don't hesitate to ask!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team
68  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 22, 2015, 02:25:37 PM
whether there will be a Scam or not, said my friend had long scam  Sad
please reply

Linky Linky Me Scam you Long Time

and if your friend said he had long scam he is probably just boasting

EDIT: Gonna post this here as I don't think he will see it in his post on the Services section:

Hello I am really showing my stupidity here but I noticed this section this morning and even after re-reading I can't for the life of me work out how this advertising system works! You display the ads and people vote by giving bitcoin to the like address or to the dislike address? I don't get it and why are there are 2 adverts on that page with over 1000etc hits or likes or whatever. Did people send BTC to the advert they liked best?? Clearly this isn't the case SO

I know I have got this wrong but can someone please explain to a simpleton like me today?


Thank you for asking questions, we'll do our best to answer them!

Our advertising system is different than a typical system in that you don't pay-per-click or anything. 

First, you email us with your ad content, and we'll post it on the ad list.

Then you deposit money into the system (to the support address), and that increases your chances of people viewing your ad.  However, if other people who have nothing to do with your ad dislike your ad (or would like to help you support it), they can also contribute to the support and oppose addresses to increase or decrease the chances of your ad being displayed.

The views count is how many time the ad has been loaded.  It is approximately how many times the ad has been viewed, and is just used to ballpark the effectiveness of our ad system.  To track clicks, you'll have to use a link shortener when you submit your ad so that you can view the link's stats.

We hope this answers some of your questions.  If there's anything else, don't hesitate to ask!

Thanks,
The CryptoPyramid Team
69  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 22, 2015, 02:19:20 PM
also agree, this is a great site. Hopefully the pace picks up over the next few days/weeks

Thank you, that means a lot to us!

However, the only main way this is going to pick up is if people go out there and advertise their referral links!
70  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: ALERT: [Investor Watch] Index of all Paying, Scam and Collapsed Investor Games on: March 22, 2015, 12:23:06 AM
I would like to report a scam:

Site Name: 56xBTC (56xbtc.com)
BitcoinTalk URL: I don't think they have one
Status: Scam
71  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 21, 2015, 10:24:03 PM
Congrats everyone!  We have received our first deposit of over 1 BTC!  We have received a total of more than 5 BTC!  We have a record 577 members, which is still growing quickly!

With these stats, how could anyone resist signing up for our advertising service: http://cryptopyramid.com/ads!  It's very cheap, with no minimum payment.  For more information, please see our advertising page or contact us for help!
72  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 21, 2015, 02:51:15 PM
CryptoPyramid is very different compared to other investment games. It's different in that it continues to trickle down profits to its members. Half goes to the sponsor, the other half to random members... now when a random member receives a portion, half of that portion is again passed down to others, split up again and passed on again, and so on.  This kind of game system has a much longer life time than the ponzi games we're used to here. It's a lot slower, it takes longer to get a payout. The pyramid needs time to be built and it just keeps building until of course there are no more people left who join.

CryptoPyramid has less than 600 members currently, of which only 129 have deposited. Those 129 active members are the ones who are positioned to receive most payouts eventually. That's a very small number of players right now. The pyramid can easily grow to 10,000 or more paying members. There are no guaranties in life but I think the first 1000 paying members will be in a great position for profit. Again, this kind of game is much slower than the ponzis we've been used to, but in time the profits will start to trickle down and spread out to its members.

A friend of mine (http://cryptopyramid.com/member?id=211) only deposited 0.008 and already has accumulated a balance of 0.0088 btc (received from random) in a few days.  Even after he receives a payout in his wallet, his deposit will remain active for the life time of the pyramid so he keeps getting new chances to receive more. 


This pyramid is absolutely a pain in the proverbially
take a look at my profile #209  and try to explain why zero balance.
I really made a big mistake here, should have reinvested in cloudminr.io which pays me every week.
I just knew and I said in a previous post, that I would be at the bottom of the stack.
Those at the top stay there forever, and the likes of little old me get sod all.
I shall leave my ref links up on other sites, but I don't hold out for much hope.

Nothing has trickled down to me, nothing.
Same here. #270. I think and hope that he deserves a chance to improve with time
It's probably in the long run

Please read the rules before you complain.  You only get about 1/100th of the new sponsors because you deposited next to nothing.  So please understand that you must deposit more to make more!  And be patient, we're less than a week into this project.
73  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 21, 2015, 02:47:51 PM
actually i agree with you. I would have liked to have taken part much earlier on with a lot more coin (like i usually do) but i still had burnt hands from the Russian duo who disappeared with over 25btc of forum members coin..... thus i dipped my toe in on this occasion. Currently i feel its too late in the game to join with any less than 1btc.... and then there's no guarantees. So i sincerely wish you and others in cryptropyramid all the best. Go make some coin, i say.

As for EMICoin, well they may/may not run. But it is comforting to have access to my coins like a normal wallet and can/have withdraw @ anytime no probs.

The is, it's not too late.  If you deposit 0.25 BTC, you'll get about 1/10 of the income.   This pyramid will be around for years, so it's just getting started.  In a year or two, you'll be kicking yourself you didn't invest.  At the very least, go spread your referral link to make money!
74  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: ALERT: [Investor Watch] Index of all Paying, Scam and Collapsed Investor Games on: March 21, 2015, 04:52:58 AM
I'm with the website CryptoPyramid.com.  How can we go about getting our website moved from the watchlist up to the legit list?

Thanks!
75  Economy / Service Announcements / CryptoPyramid Ads - A new advertising means + Pyramid on: March 21, 2015, 04:51:29 AM
CryptoPyramid.com is a brand new and innovative website!  The concept is that you deposit money to increase your chances of getting other people's deposits.  Overall, it's a rather effective system with a little bit of luck, as well as referral and deposit based earning.

However, we just released an ad system!  It's not like a normal ad system where you pay for views or clicks or a time duration.  How this system works is you pay to increase your chances of your ad being displayed by depositing more.  Look at the information in the link for more details, or PM us for help!

Best regards,
The CryptoPyramid Team
76  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 21, 2015, 04:37:45 AM
This is the worst investment in btc i have made so far. I know the rules yatta yatta yatta ..... so i decided to test the waters and try a little investment and it turns out the word random really means highest investors. my fault i know. Good luck with it guys

Ive removed my cryptopyramid ref from my signature and replaced it with EMICoin .....a site that pays daily and has already superseded this pyramid in a single day. PM me if your interested in knowing more.

good luck all
im out!


While we respect your decision, we have designed our system the way we did so that it is fair to the people who invest more.  If you invest more, you make more.  So go invest more!

Also, you can still keep our referral in your signature, and make money with us!  If you don't want to invest, we already have success stories about how people have invested nothing, and have made back 0.1 BTC just by really spreading their referral.  So I recommend you try that!

As far as EMICoin speculation goes, I'm willing to bet that they will pay back about 80% to 90% of what you invested, and then they'll just run with the rest.  How else would they make money?
77  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 19, 2015, 10:41:16 PM
I have deposited 0.01 Member #351 on 17 March,  I seen no payouts..  So what is the best amount I should have?  0.5?  to start seeming payouts. Or has it slowed down and needs more support.
Cheers

Ideally, if you deposit 0.5 BTC, you'll get about a quarter of new referrals.  If you deposit 1 BTC, you'll get around half of the new referrals, so that's enough to start making money.  Another thing you can do is just share your referral link to make more!
78  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 19, 2015, 08:20:05 PM
CryptoPyramid, what do you think about adding faucet on your site? Payments will be done on users Deposit Address. In my opinion this will give your site more Impressions, also it will help those who have 0 on their balance.

It's an interesting idea, although because there are people who have deposited 1 BTC, it would make almost no difference at all because the odds are so low.
79  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 19, 2015, 05:08:04 PM
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So it seems like you're asking two questions, correct me if I'm wrong.

If you click your referral link, the reason that it doesn't say you're your own referral is because your cookies have the old [random] referral.  If you clear your cookies and click your referral link, and then sign up under a new account, then you can have an account with your first account as the referral.

In terms of the weird deposit, I honestly have no idea what happened.  We're working on adding a deposit log to attempt to avoid this.

All that I can think of, was you deposited it, it got 1 confirmation, it was added to the history.txt log, and then that block became orphaned and the deposit was no longer there.  Therefore, the deposit was returned to you.  I hope that this answers your questions!

@CRYPTOPYRAMID

Does it get withdrawn automatically because look:

Income = 0.01059033 BTC
Deposited:   0 BTC
Received from referrals:   0.01059033 BTC
Received from random:   0 BTC
Expenditure = 0.01059033 BTC
Paid to sponsor/referrer:   0.00259463 BTC
Paid to random:   0.00259463 BTC
Paid fee:   0.0001059 BTC
Withdrawn:   0.00529517 BTC
Balance = 0.0 BTC (Withdrawal Threshold: 0.01 BTC)

I haven't manually withdrawn anything? I haven't even checked the site in 2 days.

Can you explain this to me admin? Or am i missing something. I haven't deposited anything yet but am willing to. #

I get alot of income to the withdrawal adress I use and am about to go through and see if the 0.0529517 is there but wanted check something isn't wrong or I have missed something first. PLUS say for instance I find it has been withdrawn and is in my account. and I deposited say 0.008 back. What kind of average would i likely to get or would that say withdrawn too if I hadn't. Many thanks Tom

As explained on our website (take a look at the Rules and Stats pages for more information), payment are processed automatically when your account's balance reaches 0.01 BTC.  50% of your balance is sent to your withdraw address, and the rest is redistributed in the pyramid.

I can't speculate about how much you'll make, but it increases your chances of getting a payout, so that's why you should always deposit more!
80  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoPyramid.com! Brand new Bitcoin Pyramid! on: March 19, 2015, 04:34:48 PM
GM

Question: why I my referral link not working?
I am signing guys up but they get the message.

when I click your link it goes to #112 not sure why but it says random sponsors

my id is 485
and I also made a small deposit..

mhhh Admin please explain:
message from my referral

each time I try to register thru your link it goes back to sponsor #112


LOL now I am missing my deposit as well.


This is your personal page: http://cryptopyramid.com/member?id=485

Your deposit address listed on that page is 1LNMvaY157HnhSKqdNyszxHFaWcoHzBVYe
If you didn't deposit to the address above you deposited in someone else's.






the deposit showed up this morning but a hour ago it just vanished
also the deposit BTC address is changed now  

Look it's not much but, I just wanted to try it

2015-03-19 05:21:27: Member #485 paid 0.0008638259 BTC to random (#205) during deposit
2015-03-19 05:21:27: Member #485 paid 0.0008638259 BTC to sponsor (#213) during deposit
2015-03-19 05:21:27: Member #485 paid 3.52582e-05 BTC as a fee to CryptoPyramid during deposit

and please click the link and see who the sponsor is


So it seems like you're asking two questions, correct me if I'm wrong.

If you click your referral link, the reason that it doesn't say you're your own referral is because your cookies have the old [random] referral.  If you clear your cookies and click your referral link, and then sign up under a new account, then you can have an account with your first account as the referral.

In terms of the weird deposit, I honestly have no idea what happened.  We're working on adding a deposit log to attempt to avoid this.

All that I can think of, was you deposited it, it got 1 confirmation, it was added to the history.txt log, and then that block became orphaned and the deposit was no longer there.  Therefore, the deposit was returned to you.  I hope that this answers your questions!
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