DiamondCardz
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October 24, 2013, 06:12:09 AM |
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160 days, oof that's a long investment term.
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BA Computer Science, University of Oxford Dissertation was about threat modelling on distributed ledgers.
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b!z
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October 24, 2013, 07:20:40 AM |
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160 days, oof that's a long investment term.
What do you expect from a ponzi?
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dominicwin (OP)
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October 24, 2013, 05:01:38 PM |
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160 days, oof that's a long investment term.
Break even point is long before and principal is included in your daily deposit. I also don't join programs normally that offer principal at the end of a long term as that is a key in destroying a site that could last longer.
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dominicwin (OP)
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October 24, 2013, 05:05:02 PM |
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Do we get the bonus for just signing up (the $5 bonus) or do we need to make a deposit aswell. Your mainpost doesn't mention a deposit My bonus for my refs is if you sign up under me and deposit you get 5% plus $5. I need to get that notification that you deposited to know you did and therefore I am able to give you the referral commission back. I can't give a referral commission bonus if there's no commission. The minimum deposit is $25
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dominicwin (OP)
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October 25, 2013, 08:35:26 PM |
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160 days, oof that's a long investment term.
What do you expect from a ponzi? You'll find investment terms ranging anywhere from 1 day to 365 days in hyip's. Not really a factor in determining something too much unless of course a program returns principal at the end and you can pretty much guarantee that around that date the site will likely scam.
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dominicwin (OP)
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October 30, 2013, 05:50:31 AM |
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thanks for the new refs. Remember to message me to claim your $5 plus 5%.
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ninjaboon
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October 30, 2013, 06:39:42 AM |
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160 days, oof that's a long investment term.
What do you expect from a ponzi? I don't like ponzis and I don't invest in them anymore.
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Cluster2k
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October 31, 2013, 12:20:30 AM |
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How a Ponzi scheme usually dies:
1. Outflows of money begin to exceed inflows. This is inevitable, it's just a question of when. 2. Ponzi operator starts delaying payouts. 3. People involved in the scheme, especially newer entrants, begin to panic and withdraw their money. 4. Ponzi operator shuts down and flees with the remaining funds. Usually blames the victims saying if it wasn't for them panicking and demanding their money back the Ponzi would have continued for a while longer.
Rinse. Repeat. There's always a new supply of doe eyed hopefuls believing in extremely high returns.
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dominicwin (OP)
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October 31, 2013, 01:56:15 AM |
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How a Ponzi scheme usually dies:
1. Outflows of money begin to exceed inflows. This is inevitable, it's just a question of when. 2. Ponzi operator starts delaying payouts. 3. People involved in the scheme, especially newer entrants, begin to panic and withdraw their money. 4. Ponzi operator shuts down and flees with the remaining funds. Usually blames the victims saying if it wasn't for them panicking and demanding their money back the Ponzi would have continued for a while longer.
Rinse. Repeat. There's always a new supply of doe eyed hopefuls believing in extremely high returns.
Not sure what kind of ponzi's you were into, but I only do HYIP's and have been doing them for over 10 years. Actually if it wasn't for HYIP's I wouldn't have discovered bitcoin a few years ago. None the less, HYIP's have made me tons of money as has bitcoin.
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b!z
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November 01, 2013, 01:22:39 PM |
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How a Ponzi scheme usually dies:
1. Outflows of money begin to exceed inflows. This is inevitable, it's just a question of when. 2. Ponzi operator starts delaying payouts. 3. People involved in the scheme, especially newer entrants, begin to panic and withdraw their money. 4. Ponzi operator shuts down and flees with the remaining funds. Usually blames the victims saying if it wasn't for them panicking and demanding their money back the Ponzi would have continued for a while longer.
Rinse. Repeat. There's always a new supply of doe eyed hopefuls believing in extremely high returns.
Not sure what kind of ponzi's you were into, but I only do HYIP's and have been doing them for over 10 years. Actually if it wasn't for HYIP's I wouldn't have discovered bitcoin a few years ago. None the less, HYIP's have made me tons of money as has bitcoin. A lot of people have made 'tons of money' at the poker tables too. I wouldn't consider gambling to be a safe investment.
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dominicwin (OP)
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November 01, 2013, 06:19:37 PM |
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How a Ponzi scheme usually dies:
1. Outflows of money begin to exceed inflows. This is inevitable, it's just a question of when. 2. Ponzi operator starts delaying payouts. 3. People involved in the scheme, especially newer entrants, begin to panic and withdraw their money. 4. Ponzi operator shuts down and flees with the remaining funds. Usually blames the victims saying if it wasn't for them panicking and demanding their money back the Ponzi would have continued for a while longer.
Rinse. Repeat. There's always a new supply of doe eyed hopefuls believing in extremely high returns.
Not sure what kind of ponzi's you were into, but I only do HYIP's and have been doing them for over 10 years. Actually if it wasn't for HYIP's I wouldn't have discovered bitcoin a few years ago. None the less, HYIP's have made me tons of money as has bitcoin. A lot of people have made 'tons of money' at the poker tables too. I wouldn't consider gambling to be a safe investment. Of course not. I think we all have found our niches when it comes to "gambling". HYIP's are my niche and have been for over a decade.
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dominicwin (OP)
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November 12, 2013, 06:59:52 PM |
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My second investment is now in profit from todays payout.
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dominicwin (OP)
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November 13, 2013, 01:16:22 AM |
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Thought I'd post an update, the referral bonus has gone up for regional representatives referrals who deposit in bitcoin. I can offer a better referral bonus back to you now if you sign up under me and are depositing in bitcoin.
10% + $5
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dominicwin (OP)
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November 17, 2013, 02:50:41 AM |
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for my refs here, may be of interest to you. I checked with the admin to ask about how they store the company bitcoins as I had never actually inquired about it. Good to know though they are keeping the majority offline for security.
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dominicwin (OP)
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November 24, 2013, 06:44:33 PM |
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my bonus is still available. My 7btc withdrawal request from yesterday was paid today. Well into profit now on all my btc deposits.
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dominicwin (OP)
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November 28, 2013, 06:24:48 PM |
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closed thanks.
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