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May 04, 2019, 07:11:04 PM
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I asked you mining is ponzi?
Do you really think that mining is that easy? you need to have a big investment to start something substantial to earn some profit and big mining farms usually spent millions to set up one and they do not start by collecting peanuts from the users who visit their site promising huge returns  Tongue, if you are not shelling out huge amounts it is a waste of money, you can be proud that you are supporting the mining echo system but you wont be getting any rewards, i was reading all your arguments about HYIP and Ponzi and the fact is all HYIP are scams.
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May 04, 2019, 07:22:36 PM
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1.That is, mining is ponzi?
Mining is a sector where minerals are dug up or coins created; it is neither a ponzi nor not a ponzi in itself.
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2. Wikipedia claims a lot of absurd things. For example, that the plots on the moon are sold.
Nearly as absurd as your imaginary difference between HYIPs and Ponzis. The term "HYIP" was invented by the scam industry to make their "too good to be true" inventions sound legitimate. A legitimate investment scheme is a provably legitimate investment scheme, irrespective of yield.
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There are two types of HYIPs (or High Yield Investment Programs), others have to do with banking or investment in some offshore trading company with shady rules and cryptic technicalities, and these are the ones you will want to avoid. The other kind is the transparent kind that involves investment in shares, gold, futures or other local, understandable and verifiable trading setup.
Take your own advice.
Your "authoritative source" quote is dredged up from a site called streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/
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3 .You are not oriented at all in elementary concepts.
Obviously the only person who knows anything about anything is you.

Cryptodevil's feedback was and is accurate in my opinion and I would be surprised if he is convinced by your scammer hair splitting to remove it.
You'll be happy to read that I won't burden you and your pointless thread any further with my uninformed comments.


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May 04, 2019, 07:42:16 PM
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I asked you mining is ponzi?
Do you really think that mining is that easy? you need to have a big investment to start something substantial to earn some profit and big mining farms usually spent millions to set up one and they do not start by collecting peanuts from the users who visit their site promising huge returns  Tongue, if you are not shelling out huge amounts it is a waste of money, you can be proud that you are supporting the mining echo system but you wont be getting any rewards, i was reading all your arguments about HYIP and Ponzi and the fact is all HYIP are scams.
You did not answer the question. Your speculation can be left with you.
1.That is, mining is ponzi?
Mining is a sector where minerals are dug up or coins created; it is neither a ponzi nor not a ponzi in itself.
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2. Wikipedia claims a lot of absurd things. For example, that the plots on the moon are sold.
Nearly as absurd as your imaginary difference between HYIPs and Ponzis. The term "HYIP" was invented by the scam industry to make their "too good to be true" inventions sound legitimate. A legitimate investment scheme is a provably legitimate investment scheme, irrespective of yield.
Quote
Use authoritative sources:
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There are two types of HYIPs (or High Yield Investment Programs), others have to do with banking or investment in some offshore trading company with shady rules and cryptic technicalities, and these are the ones you will want to avoid. The other kind is the transparent kind that involves investment in shares, gold, futures or other local, understandable and verifiable trading setup.
Take your own advice.
Your "authoritative source" quote is dredged up from a site called streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/
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3 .You are not oriented at all in elementary concepts.
Obviously the only person who knows anything about anything is you.

Cryptodevil's feedback was and is accurate in my opinion and I would be surprised if he is convinced by your scammer hair splitting to remove it.
You'll be happy to read that I won't burden you and your pointless thread any further with my uninformed comments.


So what then may be the questions? The trust was changed for the project that mined cryptocurrencies and had a faucet on the site. Mining is HYIP, but not ponzi. Good thing you understand that.

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