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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cryptocurrency Supported Matrix Cyclers on: February 13, 2019, 04:00:49 PM
It depends on the way you look at it. A multilevel marketing affiliate structure isn't a ponzi scheme just because affiliates are stacked in a matrix. When it is all driven by sales of a product then it is not. The commissions from sales of the product is usually what fuels the matrix.
Nothing personal... I was just advising you based on the experiences where I have seen several members get distrusted for practicing ponzi shilling.

I understand your concerns. Thanks Smiley
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cryptocurrency Supported Matrix Cyclers on: February 11, 2019, 03:17:22 PM
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Matrix schemes are also sometimes considered similar to Ponzi or pyramid schemes.
Source: Matrix scheme

Now you very well know that promoting Ponzi like schemes isn't something moral in this forum. This could get you in a lot of trouble.



It depends on the way you look at it. A multilevel marketing affiliate structure isn't a ponzi scheme just because affiliates are stacked in a matrix. When it is all driven by sales of a product then it is not. The commissions from sales of the product is usually what fuels the matrix.
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Cryptocurrency Supported Matrix Cyclers on: February 11, 2019, 06:09:41 AM
Looking to create a cryptocurrency supported affiliate reward program that stacks your affiliates in a matrix cycler and pays them when they make enough sales to complete their matrix?   ------->   http://2gosoft.com/2g-matrix-cycler.php
4  Economy / Services / Re: Software Development Service for Profit Sharing Business on: November 19, 2018, 04:34:13 AM
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5  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: AffiliateCave :: Get internet marketers for your ICO and other online projects on: November 17, 2018, 09:09:10 AM
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6  Economy / Service Announcements / AffiliateCave :: Get internet marketers for your ICO and other online projects on: November 16, 2018, 03:16:28 PM


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7  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Fully Automated Profit Sharing Software That Supports Bitcoin and Other AltCoins on: November 12, 2018, 03:07:53 PM
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8  Economy / Digital goods / Fully Automated Profit Sharing Software That Supports Bitcoin and Other AltCoins on: November 12, 2018, 09:04:48 AM
If you are looking to run a profit sharing program where you share business profit with your customer base, here is a software that you may be interested in

http://2gosoft.com/2g-adshare.php

USE CASE 1: PROFIT SHARING IN CRYPTO TRADING COMPANY

1. Setup trading contracts from admin panel
2. Customers invest a certain amount in your trading pool
3. Trade daily and declare profit or loss by entering this amount in admin panel
4. Software distributes profit to customer according to the set formula in admin panel
5. Customers continue to share in your trading profit until their contract expires

USE CASE 2: PROFIT SHARING IN ADVERTISING NETWORK COMPANY

1. Setup advertising contracts from admin panel (Each advertising contracts come with ads credit which can be used to promote ads on your website)
2. Customers buys advertising contracts and gets ads credit
3. Other clients in need for advertising also buy advertising (Just ad credits or ad contracts) from your website which brings in income
4. Profit from sale of ad credits is recorded in a reserve pool and is shared between all contract holders and admin according to the formula set in admin panel

MANY MORE USE CASES AVAILABLE INCLUDING CUSTOMIZATION TO FIT CLIENT REQUIREMENT. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND HAVE QUESTIONS, I CAN ANSWER THEM ON THIS THREAD OR YOU CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.2gosoft.com TO INITIATE A CHAT. Thanks
9  Economy / Services / Software Development Service for Profit Sharing Business on: November 12, 2018, 08:32:49 AM
If you are looking to develop software for a profit sharing program where you share business profit with your customer base, here is a software that you may be interested in http://2gosoft.com/2g-adshare.php

USE CASE 1: PROFIT SHARING IN CRYPTO TRADING COMPANY

1. Setup trading contracts from admin panel
2. Customers invest a certain amount in your trading pool
3. Trade daily and declare profit or loss by entering this amount in admin panel
4. Software distributes profit to customer according to the set formula in admin panel
5. Customers continue to share in your trading profit until their contract expires

USE CASE 2: PROFIT SHARING IN ADVERTISING NETWORK COMPANY
1. Setup advertising contracts from admin panel (Each advertising contracts come with ads credit which can be used to promote ads on your website)
2. Customers buys advertising contracts and gets ads credit
3. Other clients in need for advertising also buy advertising (Just ad credits or ad contracts) from your website which brings in income
4. Profit from sale of ad credits is recorded in a reserve pool and is shared between all contract holders and admin according to the formula set in admin panel

MANY MORE USE CASES AVAILABLE INCLUDING CUSTOMIZATION TO FIT CLIENT REQUIREMENT. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND HAVE QUESTIONS, I CAN ANSWER THEM ON THIS THREAD OR YOU CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.2gosoft.com TO INITIATE A CHAT. Thanks


10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Ripple wallet getting ripped on Coinpayments.net on: June 09, 2017, 06:00:59 PM
There is already a petition for Coinpayments.net to pay back the ripple or face legal action
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1986688654888260/

thats a waste of effort, they clearly say they are working on restoring the funds, not taking them. why can't people just read lol?

If your money was involved in this you will not say that. With crypto currencies, time is everything. I could have traded my ripple for some other currency to increase its value. You cannot hold onto someone's money for whatever reason. It is the company's responsibility to restore all the missing amount in a timely fashion however they want to do it rather than spread all the payment and pay peanuts to member's account until the balance is complete. What is this? An investment site or what?

It did involve my money, and I can read, unlike most of the people here crying about an email they aren't even reading. I've been using them for almost 4+ years, never had no issues. Support always helped with what they could. So when I got this email, I opened a ticket support ticket and asked. (Even tho in the email it says support can't answer questions about this.) They said they are working on it, and its a big mix so they are working hard to get it all fixed. If they wrote it down and sent it to everyone, then that's what I have to go by. Other places that get hacked and other things, just go hide behind lawyers and bankruptcies. These guys at least admitted that shit fucked up, and they are trying to get it back. Instead of fuck you, find us in court. All I can do is give them time to fix the shit, like anyone else. Starting pathetic facebook groups for something that is slowly being solved shows what kind of illiterate scumbag you are. lol

I see you are quick to call people names or use offensive language. Lets just say some of us are more mature and wont get involved an online brawl. Thanks for your input. Have a nice day
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Ripple wallet getting ripped on Coinpayments.net on: June 09, 2017, 08:37:39 AM
There is already a petition for Coinpayments.net to pay back the ripple or face legal action
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1986688654888260/

thats a waste of effort, they clearly say they are working on restoring the funds, not taking them. why can't people just read lol?

If your money was involved in this you will not say that. With crypto currencies, time is everything. I could have traded my ripple for some other currency to increase its value. You cannot hold onto someone's money for whatever reason. It is the company's responsibility to restore all the missing amount in a timely fashion however they want to do it rather than spread all the payment and pay peanuts to member's account until the balance is complete. What is this? An investment site or what?
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Ripple wallet getting ripped on Coinpayments.net on: June 09, 2017, 08:10:45 AM
There is already a petition for Coinpayments.net to pay back the ripple or face legal action
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1986688654888260/
13  Economy / Reputation / Before you use COINPAYMENTS.NET to store your Coins you need to read this on: June 07, 2017, 06:33:06 AM
I have been using Coinpayments.net for a while to store my coins and didn't think much of the company's reputation because I did not store a lot of coins then at the time. Recently, I started trading huge volumes of crypto currencies and I chose them as one of my wallets because they offered the option to store a variety of altcoins. BUT THIS IS THE BIGGEST MISTAKE OF MY TRADING LIFE. I have 37,000 plus Ripple in my wallet. Everything was fine until i tired to withdraw my balance. Coinpayments.net has my withdrawal PENDING for almost 2 days and are not responding to support tickets.  





I thought they were supposed to be a wallet company where you store your money and if you needed to transfer it, the money will be available to transfer immediately. But it now appears this is not what they do. For some reason customer balance is not available all the time. Probably being used to trade by moving it from one altcoin to another. This means it's possible for this company to loose all their money. At the moment, I don't think Coinpayments have that much XRP in reserve hence the pending withdrawal. I hope i am wrong and that there is another explanation for this. Is any other person experiencing this issue as of 7th June 2017?
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