Good morning everyone! I see 23 unread messages, great - lol! Keep it going everyone, 5+ days still left.
Also, can't a man get some sleep without people thinking I've run away? Haha
morning man!!! people were tripping. any way you can fix the none showing deposits for some folks. ?
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well for some reason every one is scared. its barley the second day.
dont understand why folks wont keep this moving. there could be so much btc made here in just one day. for every one.
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I would like to know as well. I understand a ponzi is a ponzi, but fiat and crypto two totally different objects.
in the eyes of most countries btc is just a high risk investment not currency.
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IF anyone wants to run their own version of this "game" message me and I can deliver the site for you.
Thanks
Why not just run it for yourself? Not that I mean to offend or doubt that you can deliver. It's just out of curiosity. Because it's illegal in many countries, I also would like to run one such website, seeing the money that can be made, but I prefer to sleep in my bed at night, not in jail... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_schemeA bona fide currency functions as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account, but bitcoin largely fails to satisfy these criteria. Bitcoin has achieved only scant consumer transaction volume, with an average well below one daily transaction for the few merchants who accept it. Its volatility is greatly higher than the volatilities of widely used currencies, imposing large short-term risk upon users. Bitcoin's daily exchange rates exhibit virtually zero correlation with widely used currencies and with gold, making bitcoin useless for risk management and exceedingly difficult for its owners to hedge. Bitcoin prices of consumer goods require many decimal places with leading zeros, which is disconcerting to retail market participants. Bitcoin faces daily hacking and theft risks, lacks access to a banking system with deposit insurance, and it is not used to denominate consumer credit or loan contracts. Bitcoin appears to behave more like a speculative investment than a currency. at the moment its investing sea shells. the site is not dealing with fiat at all so technically its not illegal. But the owner will convert his btc in fiat eventually, there is your $$... How do you know? the thing is it states in the domain its a ponzi. so if any one ends up crying would not really understand why. I don't, I'm just assuming that if you run some sort of business you want to get money in the end, not just sea shells... And OP could be in a country where Ponzi aren't illegal anyway, I'm not saying that what OP does is illegal, I've just said that people, me included, may not want to take the risk to run this kind of pyramid scheme. If I did, I certainly would convert my btc in fiat at some point... no I understand what you are saying was just point out the site is working with cryptocurrency not fiat.
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IF anyone wants to run their own version of this "game" message me and I can deliver the site for you.
Thanks
Why not just run it for yourself? Not that I mean to offend or doubt that you can deliver. It's just out of curiosity. Because it's illegal in many countries, I also would like to run one such website, seeing the money that can be made, but I prefer to sleep in my bed at night, not in jail... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_schemeA bona fide currency functions as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account, but bitcoin largely fails to satisfy these criteria. Bitcoin has achieved only scant consumer transaction volume, with an average well below one daily transaction for the few merchants who accept it. Its volatility is greatly higher than the volatilities of widely used currencies, imposing large short-term risk upon users. Bitcoin's daily exchange rates exhibit virtually zero correlation with widely used currencies and with gold, making bitcoin useless for risk management and exceedingly difficult for its owners to hedge. Bitcoin prices of consumer goods require many decimal places with leading zeros, which is disconcerting to retail market participants. Bitcoin faces daily hacking and theft risks, lacks access to a banking system with deposit insurance, and it is not used to denominate consumer credit or loan contracts. Bitcoin appears to behave more like a speculative investment than a currency. at the moment its investing sea shells. the site is not dealing with fiat at all so technically its not illegal. But the owner will convert his btc in fiat eventually, there is your $$... How do you know? the thing is it states in the domain its a ponzi. so if any one ends up crying would not really understand why.
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well better than a theme park
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IF anyone wants to run their own version of this "game" message me and I can deliver the site for you.
Thanks
Why not just run it for yourself? Not that I mean to offend or doubt that you can deliver. It's just out of curiosity. Because it's illegal in many countries, I also would like to run one such website, seeing the money that can be made, but I prefer to sleep in my bed at night, not in jail... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_schemeA bona fide currency functions as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account, but bitcoin largely fails to satisfy these criteria. Bitcoin has achieved only scant consumer transaction volume, with an average well below one daily transaction for the few merchants who accept it. Its volatility is greatly higher than the volatilities of widely used currencies, imposing large short-term risk upon users. Bitcoin's daily exchange rates exhibit virtually zero correlation with widely used currencies and with gold, making bitcoin useless for risk management and exceedingly difficult for its owners to hedge. Bitcoin prices of consumer goods require many decimal places with leading zeros, which is disconcerting to retail market participants. Bitcoin faces daily hacking and theft risks, lacks access to a banking system with deposit insurance, and it is not used to denominate consumer credit or loan contracts. Bitcoin appears to behave more like a speculative investment than a currency. at the moment its investing sea shells. the site is not dealing with fiat at all so technically its not illegal.
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it as to stop, that is all.
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same thing when you gamble out side the bitcoin world, buy stocks buy a car (losing value) buying into a alt coin and (losing value) everything is risk.
any one that gets into it must know what are the risks so in all honestly there should not be any complaining.
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Yea I guess its alright. he explains everything, no hiding details, unlike other ponzis this one is you are gambling and know exactly when it will end. 1. we all know what it is 2. we still take the risk 3. no complaining.
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hey guys have you check out blockchains message? Warning! this bitcoin address contains transactions which may be double spends. You should be extremely careful when trusting any transactions to or from this address.
guessing your btc is gone.
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Hello,
BTC community I am requesting a small loan of .2 BTC for 2 days payment of .215 BTC will be made.
Terms .2 BTC Loan 2 days MAX payment .215 BTC
I do not have collateral but have made previous deals/Loans here.
Thank you.
changed smaller amount requesting and made it for two days.
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It was fun while it lasted.
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haha and thats just bitcoin!!! not including the other 199 cryptos they offer.
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well the wave of HYIP sites that will not happen anytime soon.
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I am in posts 564 Ripple name: ~onewiseguy rajBjad1BZbiFdjP9jTVo6J644EMQX3Ui2
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at the moment I do not have any collateral .
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The terms: Amount : 0.5 Period :1 WEEK Interest : 10% BTC address : 1QEmgSL1qxGqvDicnnqKy6ng5e99bDnctq
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still selling folks want to sell most. if you buy more than one domain there will be a discount.
they are with godaddy. can push within mins of payment.
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