Market still not liquid for fast exit. This makes a problem for further investments. You can buy easly but can not sell so that easy.
Of course, I hadn't factored that in, silly me!
The fact that many users can't actually commit themselves to dumping their fictional 'KHS' 'holdings' because the market is so thin it would mean them having to dump into a far lower price than they are quite ready to yet, means the scammers can continue to operate with only a very small percentage of btc withdrawals having to be processed. It is almost like a self-limiting brake to the collapse of the scheme, in that only those who have already sold and hold a bitcoin balance on the numbers-on-the-screen display form the smaller section of the group that potentially could ask to withdraw their funds and, being the ever-profitable ponzi it is, a large chunk of those withdrawals, once processed and 'totally proven to not be a scam' will be sent straight back in to the scheme to 're-invest' because, you know, totallynotscamright?
So by ensuring that many users are less likely to even be in a position to withdraw a significant portion of the original funds they sent in, the dust amounts they 'earn' from these make-believe 'KHS' tokens will simply be automatically 're-invested' into their total holdings of the imaginary 'KHS'.
Don't forget kids, the same people flogging this scam are also frequently found to both be promoting other 'cloud mining' operations AND citing the Ukrainian 'independent third-party' review site cmmonitor.com because totallynotscamright?
Ask yourself this, even apart from the gaping wound in their side, which is the constant need for new 'investors' through the use of referral-link bonuses, even when apparently having nothing more to sell, why would a group of supposedly Brazilian-cloud-mining-operation shills also be vociferously attacking anybody who asks those 'awkward' questions in other 'cloud mining' threads, if they are not all part of the same criminal gang who are operating multiple levels of 'cloud mining' scam operations which also include the introduction of 'third party' website to prove they are totallynotscamright?
Oh yeah, also the fact that 'investors' in one scam op routinely receive marketing emails for other scam ops. Totally.Not.Scam.Right?