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August 16, 2015, 03:25:18 PM
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Let me tell you a secret, soon the game starts again with a new name and design will also be eliminated all errors, the wait is not long.
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August 16, 2015, 03:32:47 PM
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Well, i know for sure CCW will be back with a game after some time, who wouldn't?

And of course (EnlargeOK is different there) most ponzi's don't run for more than a few weeks.
But in this case, especially with the exploit found by Clipman77 and Vasilich, he didn't earn enough for all the time and money the OP spent building site and scripts.
All ponzi's will fold after a certain time, but if at least a few were paid out the 200 hours, more would (re)invest.

So, choosing to abandon the project might be the easiest way, but also the most stupid.

He would gain more refunding everyone what he agreed to and then reset.
This would also get people to advertise, etc, as it seems CCW did not really promote it anywhere.

Then his biggest investors from team CryptoBanter would be back as well AND after the ponzi has run it's course, he could setup a new one.

Now, we'll do everything in our power to prevent that and try to warn everyone.
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August 16, 2015, 03:37:12 PM
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Let me tell you a secret, soon the game starts again with a new name and design will also be eliminated all errors, the wait is not long.

Ah, the scammer and exploiter has returned..

Well, we are as his biggest investors (Team CryptoBanter) actively monitoring sites. As soon as he pops up again we'll notify his host and warn people in the BCT threads and elsewhere.
And as his first and biggest investors, it will mean a lot less deposits to start with.

Now he got away with less than 3 BTC, so he'll be back for sure, as it didn't earn him much..
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August 16, 2015, 04:04:51 PM
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Ah, the scammer and exploiter has returned..

Well, we are as his biggest investors (Team CryptoBanter) actively monitoring sites. As soon as he pops up again we'll notify his host and warn people in the BCT threads and elsewhere.
And as his first and biggest investors, it will mean a lot less deposits to start with.

Now he got away with less than 3 BTC, so he'll be back for sure, as it didn't earn him much..
You going to report them to their host if they come with another name?
But... how are you going to know if the new ponzi is them(CoinClockwork)? Roll Eyes

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August 16, 2015, 05:52:37 PM
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You going to report them to their host if they come with another name?
But... how are you going to know if the new ponzi is them(CoinClockwork)? Roll Eyes

Well, there are signs in his code, also the design and setup is very different than other ponzi's.
We have partial copies of the site saved, so comparing them is easy.
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August 17, 2015, 01:06:49 PM
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Well, there are signs in his code, also the design and setup is very different than other ponzi's.
We have partial copies of the site saved, so comparing them is easy.
What you mean by "signs in his code"?
Also, what if he came up with different design?
I mean, there is no way you can trace him with by just comparing the design. Roll Eyes

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August 17, 2015, 01:40:46 PM
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What you mean by "signs in his code"?
Also, what if he came up with different design?
I mean, there is no way you can trace him with by just comparing the design. Roll Eyes

We'll see.
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August 17, 2015, 01:59:50 PM
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What you mean by "signs in his code"?
Also, what if he came up with different design?
I mean, there is no way you can trace him with by just comparing the design. Roll Eyes
We'll see.
I'm pretty sure you can do it.
I hope CoinClockwork will come back with different name and design so you can kick them ass. Tongue

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August 18, 2015, 01:40:24 PM
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as expected...
you failed on their story im sorry for you
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August 18, 2015, 02:06:59 PM
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not surprise again if web investment scam Cheesy

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August 18, 2015, 02:14:03 PM
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not surprise again if web investment scam Cheesy
No surprises here.
Any ponzi/HYIP launched in this section will eventually run away with investor funds, except for some though. Smiley

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August 18, 2015, 02:22:18 PM
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not surprise again if web investment scam Cheesy
No surprises here.
Any ponzi/HYIP launched in this section will eventually run away with investor funds, except for some though. Smiley

As expected, indeed. But in this case none of the investors were paid over 100% of their deposit.
I was at 78%. Which means he only got some dust out of it, as he failed before the site got successful and traction.
Most investors were a day or so from ROI, so he ended up with maybe 3 BTC or less..
For a now unusable custom site, script, etc..
Hardly seems worth it.
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August 18, 2015, 03:38:55 PM
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As expected, indeed. But in this case none of the investors were paid over 100% of their deposit.
I was at 78%. Which means he only got some dust out of it, as he failed before the site got successful and traction.
Most investors were a day or so from ROI, so he ended up with maybe 3 BTC or less..
For a now unusable custom site, script, etc..
Hardly seems worth it.
At least you get back some of your coins.
Don't expect more from a ponzi. Roll Eyes

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August 18, 2015, 03:44:16 PM
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not surprise again if web investment scam Cheesy
No surprises here.
Any ponzi/HYIP launched in this section will eventually run away with investor funds, except for some though. Smiley
indeed sir will run if already got profit Tongue

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August 18, 2015, 04:03:03 PM
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indeed sir will run if already got profit Tongue
Rinse and repeat if you want to earn more from scamming through ponzi. Roll Eyes
Most of the ponzi owner in this section do that.

Seriously, please don't do that. Angry

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