Statement: BFL ASIC is a scam: (TRUE/FALSE)I wager $1,500 on False.
Wagering can be broken into any about of increments
of below $1500. Max is $1500 in total.
Some potentials the above statement could be True1) BFL hasn't delivered yet
2) Could be a switch-bait scheme
3)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110805.0.
*Ceo 25 million dollar USD mail fraud. Summary of evidence.
4) Preorder back in June 2012, taken a long time, and still to date no deliveries.
5)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114329.0*Butterfly Lab HUGE Scam
How it worksIf your result comes true. You get your initial bet X2.
If you place a wager of $1000 on False.
And true comes up. You get $1000 back + $1000 as winnings.
For wagering: 13cjE1VDsiF5SjFEt5kg2izYmcvUmpwTi5.
My bet at BTC current prices roughly: (58.05 BTC)
FAQQuestion:
You have my BTC. Couldn't you just run off with it?Answer: True I could, but again if I did my reputation would be completely
destroyed. You will see I been around on the forms for a while,
and done some transactions. My list of reputation is below in my Sig.
I have sent first, some a BFL unit worth $800 at the time.
And some hardware's I bought. All went flawlessly.
Question:
Why not escrow or show me your BTC balance?Answer: Well I have some reasons, BTC prices have been changing a lot
recently. And I don't want to hold $1500 in BTC. As it could cut in half from a crash.
In the result of a win, I would use VirtEx Canadian exchange, as I have an account on there.
I would transfer $1500 convert to BTC. And within 5-7 days give your winnings.
And since I have your initial bet, I would send those immediately.