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September 05, 2014, 08:25:08 PM |
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You bring up an interesting ethical dilemma to cloud mining in your proposal. First, I don't really like GAW, I've had a mess of problems with them, and I'll never order from them again.
What's interesting though is that when I was researching my issues with GAW (or warning people against investing) I came across people who, to be honest, didn't really care about getting a return on investment. To me, this was shocking, because, well, what the hell is the point then? Second, a lot of people had absolutely no clue how to tell if they would make a profit anyway. Most them were uninformed and enthralled with any webpage with pretty colors or feeling as though they were part of "something special" like those dumb saturn owner commercials about 10 years ago where they all BBQ together and that sort of nonsense.
So, you would likely get customers who A) knew nothing about crypto and B) would be happy with never getting a return. So I guess you would get people, but you would also have to defend yourself against being in business with GAW (which is defending itself against being a ponzi) as well as knowingly offer junk-crypto-mining to people. This sort of reminds me now of the begining to the wolf of wall street and how he got his start with penny stocks. Hhahahah....
Ethical and responsible? Probably not... would it make money if marketed towards those who knew nothing? Yeah you probably would. Like the old adage, it's easier to get $1 from a million people than $1 million from 1 person.
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