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May 30, 2015, 09:43:05 AM
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CRYPTOSCLUB

An exclusive cryptocurrencies earning club!

The main prupose of the game is to become a member of the CLUB and earn from new members. This process is made by auction where highest bids become members each turn. Think about this system like: "How much are you willing to pay to enter the CLUB? And how much do you think that next players will pay?

A new concept in investor-based games!



Instant payments and withdrawals!
+45 cryptocurrencies accepted!
Referrals earn 1% of any bid and 5% of any membership!



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May 30, 2015, 09:47:54 AM
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how to play ?
only invest and wait ?
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May 30, 2015, 09:57:52 AM
Last edit: May 30, 2015, 12:04:56 PM by multicryptos
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Seems there is an error with countdown.

Game is going to start 1st june, so everybody have time to read and understand how it works.

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May 30, 2015, 10:27:18 AM
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so it will be actually easier to win for whales who have a lot of bitcoins?

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May 30, 2015, 10:46:06 AM
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whoaa this time, it is not simple ponzi but combined with pyramid scheme. amazing.
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May 30, 2015, 11:01:32 AM
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whoaa this time, it is not simple ponzi but combined with pyramid scheme. amazing.
What's your opinion about the site ?
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May 30, 2015, 11:33:54 AM
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whoaa this time, it is not simple ponzi but combined with pyramid scheme. amazing.
What's your opinion about the site ?

ahh my opinion? it is pretty much same like every time. if they will attract high amount of people there is some possibility, that some lucky guys may make some money of it but generally, I'm very skeptical about any thread in this section.

common facts:

* no real names
* no address
* no registered business
* no history
* hidden/protected WHOIS about owner (http://www.whois.com/whois/cryptosclub.com)
* copied TOS/FAQ/rules from other sites (just google: "online investment game to be played with cryptocurrencies")

it is just useless spending own time, money and effort with some twisted imaginations of "internet" profit..
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May 30, 2015, 12:08:51 PM
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whoaa this time, it is not simple ponzi but combined with pyramid scheme. amazing.
What's your opinion about the site ?

ahh my opinion? it is pretty much same like every time. if they will attract high amount of people there is some possibility, that some lucky guys may make some money of it but generally, I'm very skeptical about any thread in this section.

common facts:

* no real names
* no address
* no registered business
* no history
* hidden/protected WHOIS about owner (http://www.whois.com/whois/cryptosclub.com)
* copied TOS/FAQ/rules from other sites (just google: "online investment game to be played with cryptocurrencies")

it is just useless spending own time, money and effort with some twisted imaginations of "internet" profit..

Hey dude, these programs are illegal in most of the countries, so the only way to host a HYIP et simila is through offshore domain, server etc. which they hide the identity behind their offshore companies. Oh I'm not talking about Ponzi schemes only, even regards to real investors running their own legit HYIP  Wink
If it weren't for people who took risks, where would we be in this world?  Cool
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May 30, 2015, 12:18:36 PM
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let's try your site!
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May 30, 2015, 12:34:30 PM
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Hey dude, these programs are illegal in most of the countries, so the only way to host a HYIP et simila is through offshore domain, server etc. which they hide the identity behind their offshore companies. Oh I'm not talking about Ponzi schemes only, even regards to real investors running their own legit HYIP  Wink
If it weren't for people who took risks, where would we be in this world?  Cool

ahh, there is good reason why they are illegal. you know...don't get me wrong, but if you want risk, just go to casino and bet everything to RED and check the results right after. it is clear, simple and they will not scam you. company is registered, you can find out who is owner etc etc.

OR

buy bitcoin and go to some dice site with fair proof and history. like satoshi dice.

this is what I called risk. yes it is gambling, but rules are clear and you can check by yourself if you loose or not. only LUCK will make you profit or not. simple right?

but those "investors" sites..you don't have any control, any confirmation...and there is not risk based on luck but on greed of others and willingness to pay by owner. and you know..this is difference..
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May 30, 2015, 12:58:49 PM
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Hey dude, these programs are illegal in most of the countries, so the only way to host a HYIP et simila is through offshore domain, server etc. which they hide the identity behind their offshore companies. Oh I'm not talking about Ponzi schemes only, even regards to real investors running their own legit HYIP  Wink
If it weren't for people who took risks, where would we be in this world?  Cool

ahh, there is good reason why they are illegal. you know...don't get me wrong, but if you want risk, just go to casino and bet everything to RED and check the results right after. it is clear, simple and they will not scam you. company is registered, you can find out who is owner etc etc.

OR

buy bitcoin and go to some dice site with fair proof and history. like satoshi dice.

this is what I called risk. yes it is gambling, but rules are clear and you can check by yourself if you loose or not. only LUCK will make you profit or not. simple right?

but those "investors" sites..you don't have any control, any confirmation...and there is not risk based on luck but on greed of others and willingness to pay by owner. and you know..this is difference..

This is another way to gamble which you don't get yet, probably because you have not enough knowledge that's it. I'm making a living off HYIP industry, just by offering services to admins and investing in good programs.
I don't get your point, I apologize  Shocked
Casino, Forex etc. they are all work the same: move the money from the hands of somebody to the hands of somebody else without a real source of income, you know that right? If you don't enter this industry as investor, then you will never understand a fuck  Cool
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May 30, 2015, 01:57:09 PM
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you have not enough knowledge
you will never understand a fuck

ahh, so it is now perfectly clear. I'm just not smart enough to understand, how amazing and legit those ponzis are..

I'm making a living off HYIP industry

congratulation, amazing career.

they are all work the same: move the money from the hands of somebody to the hands of somebody else without a real source of income

cool, since you are obviously expert in HYIP field, be so kind and explain me how they works..

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May 30, 2015, 02:24:24 PM
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I agree that investor-games are a new type of gambling.

In casinos, all depend on luck, you never know if you are going to win or lose, and yes this is fair.

In investor-based games, output and results depend on decisions made by players, so if you invest-play with a good strategy you can know that is more probable to win or to lose. It is not all about luck, you can build strategies about how to invest. I if the game is well designed, it is also perfectly fair.

So why not to allow everybody decide what to do? If you don't like, just don't invest.

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May 30, 2015, 02:24:59 PM
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you have not enough knowledge
you will never understand a fuck

ahh, so it is now perfectly clear. I'm just not smart enough to understand, how amazing and legit those ponzis are..

I'm making a living off HYIP industry

congratulation, amazing career.

they are all work the same: move the money from the hands of somebody to the hands of somebody else without a real source of income

cool, since you are obviously expert in HYIP field, be so kind and explain me how they works..

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Wait a second, do you seriously think that all HYIPs are Ponzi schemes? Even those running for almost 500 days with 1-2% daily plans?

I agree that investor-games are a new type of gambling.

In casinos, all depend on luck, you never know if you are going to win or lose, and yes this is fair.

In investor-based games, output and results depend on decisions made by players, so if you invest-play with a good strategy you can know that is more probable to win or to lose. It is not all about luck, you can build strategies about how to invest. I if the game is well designed, it is alos perfectly fair.

So why not to allow everybody decide what to do? If you don't like, just don't invest.

For once in my "dirty" career I quote multicryptos  Grin
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May 30, 2015, 02:58:39 PM
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Wait a second, do you seriously think that all HYIPs are Ponzi schemes? Even those running for almost 500 days with 1-2% daily plans?

yes. sooner or later they will fail..and obviously I'm not alone..:

A high-yield investment program (HYIP) is a type of Ponzi scheme, an investment scam that promises unsustainably high return on investment by paying previous investors with the money invested by new investors.

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Wait a second, do you seriously think that all HYIPs are Ponzi schemes? Even those running for almost 500 days with 1-2% daily plans?

yes. sooner or later they will fail..and obviously I'm not alone..:

A high-yield investment program (HYIP) is a type of Ponzi scheme, an investment scam that promises unsustainably high return on investment by paying previous investors with the money invested by new investors.

source: wiki

and where it is said that CRYPTOSCLUB is an HYIP?

did you read the rules and understood the game before even write anything here?

check MULTICRYPTOS.com, that has been working and paying for 4 months.

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Wait a second, do you seriously think that all HYIPs are Ponzi schemes? Even those running for almost 500 days with 1-2% daily plans?

yes. sooner or later they will fail..and obviously I'm not alone..:

A high-yield investment program (HYIP) is a type of Ponzi scheme, an investment scam that promises unsustainably high return on investment by paying previous investors with the money invested by new investors.

source: wiki

Ok, you definitely don't know what you are talking about. Excuse me but I give up  Sad
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May 30, 2015, 03:48:15 PM
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check MULTICRYPTOS.com, that has been working and paying for 4 months.

WOW, 4 months you said? it is record from your ponzi portfolio right? Kiss
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May 30, 2015, 04:07:49 PM
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His last 2 or 3 games failed, he abandoned his last (cryptosplus.com) after only a few hours.
It collapsed in 4 hours and not a peep from him.
He could have recovered it by investing a few BTC himself from his gains, but no..

Think before you "invest". He was the only trustworthy admin or opearator, but greed changes you..
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Wait a second, do you seriously think that all HYIPs are Ponzi schemes? Even those running for almost 500 days with 1-2% daily plans?

yes. sooner or later they will fail..and obviously I'm not alone..:

A high-yield investment program (HYIP) is a type of Ponzi scheme, an investment scam that promises unsustainably high return on investment by paying previous investors with the money invested by new investors.

source: wiki

and where it is said that CRYPTOSCLUB is an HYIP?

did you read the rules and understood the game before even write anything here?

check MULTICRYPTOS.com, that has been working and paying for 4 months.

You posted in the HYIP section, logically most users can assume most threads posted are about HYIPs

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