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Author Topic: [NEW!] SwiftPonzi -- 130% Ponzi With NO Delay - Automated  (Read 1279 times)
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January 14, 2015, 09:36:42 PM
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Why did you move out the 0.0549 BTC as well ?

Even using a mixer!
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January 14, 2015, 10:19:07 PM
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Why did you move out the 0.0549 BTC as well ?

Even using a mixer!

Nono because the fee system is a little messed up. We take 3% of all transactions as seen on the website.

It was by default set at 1%, we forgot to change it. 3% of the remaining 2 BTC = ~0.06 so we took 0.055 out.

Ponzi is still running! Weird that deposits all of a sudden stopped.
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January 14, 2015, 10:29:54 PM
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i was interested in seeing how some of these schemes worked / if they worked.Been depositing the minimum in a few different ones. So far i have had 0 payouts. The only one i know that is ok is WeeklyPonzi. However, even that has it's flaws. Most of it's traffic comes on the first day of reset (obviously) . Though in my opinion, i've had enough experience(and lost a fair bit of BTC too)  in these schemes now to know that someone who knows how to code - well - could make a very legit site which combines some of the recent most successful ideas and turn it into something great. Times like these i wish i had the time to learn hehe. But , these copies and scams need to stop and they will. 
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January 14, 2015, 10:39:12 PM
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i was interested in seeing how some of these schemes worked / if they worked.Been depositing the minimum in a few different ones. So far i have had 0 payouts. The only one i know that is ok is WeeklyPonzi. However, even that has it's flaws. Most of it's traffic comes on the first day of reset (obviously) . Though in my opinion, i've had enough experience(and lost a fair bit of BTC too)  in these schemes now to know that someone who knows how to code - well - could make a very legit site which combines some of the recent most successful ideas and turn it into something great. Times like these i wish i had the time to learn hehe. But , these copies and scams need to stop and they will. 

I think the fun about ponzis is that you never really know if it's a scam or not. So you test the waters, and if you see the system is working fine you can play a bit you wouldn't care to lose. I guess that's the thrill. Some people also take advantage, since you don't just "lose" like dice, but rather wait a little longer to most likely get it back.

It's hard to tell a legitimate ponzi runner from one who is in it solely for the money.
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January 14, 2015, 11:30:59 PM
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i was interested in seeing how some of these schemes worked / if they worked.Been depositing the minimum in a few different ones. So far i have had 0 payouts. The only one i know that is ok is WeeklyPonzi. However, even that has it's flaws. Most of it's traffic comes on the first day of reset (obviously) . Though in my opinion, i've had enough experience(and lost a fair bit of BTC too)  in these schemes now to know that someone who knows how to code - well - could make a very legit site which combines some of the recent most successful ideas and turn it into something great. Times like these i wish i had the time to learn hehe. But , these copies and scams need to stop and they will. 

I think the fun about ponzis is that you never really know if it's a scam or not. So you test the waters, and if you see the system is working fine you can play a bit you wouldn't care to lose. I guess that's the thrill. Some people also take advantage, since you don't just "lose" like dice, but rather wait a little longer to most likely get it back.

It's hard to tell a legitimate ponzi runner from one who is in it solely for the money.

Is very sad to think that the fun of a game is to wait if the game hoster is a scammer or not. Is similar to think that is fun to walk into a dangerous street cause there might a a robber.

With that said, I bet 99% that you are just another ponzi game scammer
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January 15, 2015, 01:20:23 AM
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I didn't think it would die so soon... Sad
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January 15, 2015, 10:46:47 AM
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I didn't think it would die so soon... Sad

perhaps because you transfered the money away manually, even if it was delayed fee... should had done it later or just accept it was 1%
otherwise: no statistic page on the website

the good side would had been that you are someone who actually write normal english, but well i hate it that it ended this fast. Another ponzi i loose btc on.
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January 15, 2015, 06:27:32 PM
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I didn't think it would die so soon... Sad

perhaps because you transfered the money away manually, even if it was delayed fee... should had done it later or just accept it was 1%
otherwise: no statistic page on the website

the good side would had been that you are someone who actually write normal english, but well i hate it that it ended this fast. Another ponzi i loose btc on.

It was doing so well, I can agree. And I am sorry. We never changed the fee, it was 3% from the start. We can't do anything about getting investors and such, we only run the ponzi.
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January 16, 2015, 05:59:26 AM
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Ponzi has been reset, new round!
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