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Author Topic: WeeklyPonzi.com 'v3' | 100% Automated | Secure | 130% Return | 700+ BTC Invested  (Read 115086 times)
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January 16, 2015, 04:26:02 AM
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Who is depositing so much in ponzis? 178BTC ? $39173.82 ?

and it is not even 5 hours from start.  Undecided

Same people who did 700 last week. And he showed his true colors tonight. He could have run away with 100 BTC that were stuck in his wallet because of API issue. Instead he took an hour fixed it and paid out.
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January 16, 2015, 04:27:17 AM
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Nicely designed website

However I am confused. It says 0.268BTC required until next payout but the total depositted was 178BTC.

How does this work exactly?

They pay each transaction 1 at a time based on when it was received. So the .26 means there needs to be .26 to complete payment to the next person in QUE.
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January 16, 2015, 04:27:25 AM
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Nicely designed website

However I am confused. It says 0.268BTC required until next payout but the total depositted was 178BTC.

How does this work exactly?

I don't think you understand what a ponzi is?

178 has been deposited, and the first 120 or so, have been paid out 130%.

But, honestly, I think you will get payout since only a few hours of a week are over and the last week the volume was around 700 at the end.
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January 16, 2015, 04:30:30 AM
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Nicely designed website

However I am confused. It says 0.268BTC required until next payout but the total depositted was 178BTC.

How does this work exactly?

I don't think you understand what a ponzi is?

178 has been deposited, and the first 120 or so, have been paid out 130%.

But, honestly, I think you will get payout since only a few hours of a week are over and the last week the volume was around 700 at the end.

It ended up being about 60 BTC extra being paid out. Myself and another user calculated it. So if this goes like last week you are safe until about 500 BTC. Last week the first 560 BTC were paid back to those users. Everyone after that were that ones that lost. Myself included by just a few numbers. I did the just one more time. Grin But I knew the risk and the guy has not run with our coins. He is in it for the Fees. Which is smart IMO.
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January 16, 2015, 04:35:09 AM
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Starting to move again. Just had a few BTC deposited.
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January 16, 2015, 04:43:08 AM
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January 16, 2015, 05:01:36 AM
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Great. Smiley this is working fine. Cheesy
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January 16, 2015, 05:05:13 AM
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I think the OP is using some of his Own funds to pay people. The last few payouts have put his wallet NEG. The only way this should be happening at least that I could figure out why is if he is paying people with his own BTC. Does anyone else have any ideas?
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January 16, 2015, 05:08:28 AM
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I think the OP is using some of his Own funds to pay people. The last few payouts have put his wallet NEG. The only way this should be happening at least that I could figure out why is if he is paying people with his own BTC. Does anyone else have any ideas?

That is a funny interpretation.

It becomes negative when the wallet balance > next payout amount. Payouts are done every minuite or so, ie. if more deposits come, it will be negative. It wil become positive, after the payout has been made.

OP had answered this question, somewhere in this thread.
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January 16, 2015, 05:09:42 AM
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I think the OP is using some of his Own funds to pay people. The last few payouts have put his wallet NEG. The only way this should be happening at least that I could figure out why is if he is paying people with his own BTC. Does anyone else have any ideas?

That is a funny interpretation.

It becomes negative when the wallet balance > next payout amount. Payouts are done every minuite or so, ie. if more deposits come, it will be negative. It wil become positive, after the payout has been made.

yup after the 1 minute refresh , it becomes back to normal.
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January 16, 2015, 05:09:57 AM
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I think the OP is using some of his Own funds to pay people. The last few payouts have put his wallet NEG. The only way this should be happening at least that I could figure out why is if he is paying people with his own BTC. Does anyone else have any ideas?

That is a funny interpretation.

It becomes negative when the wallet balance > next payout amount. Payouts are done every minuite or so, ie. if more deposits come, it will be negative.

I am talking about his wallet in block explorer. It went down to -.29BTC normally it does not pay unless it is positive. Not talking about the one on the site where it is the other way.
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January 16, 2015, 05:14:24 AM
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I think the OP is using some of his Own funds to pay people. The last few payouts have put his wallet NEG. The only way this should be happening at least that I could figure out why is if he is paying people with his own BTC. Does anyone else have any ideas?

That is a funny interpretation.

It becomes negative when the wallet balance > next payout amount. Payouts are done every minuite or so, ie. if more deposits come, it will be negative.

I am talking about his wallet in block explorer. It went down to -.29BTC normally it does not pay unless it is positive. Not talking about the one on the site where it is the other way.

It's when the founds are not confirmed. OP doesn't give a sht, I talk to him on Twitter and he said he had to change the script because the API changed. Basically he fcked us for 13500$ and don't want to help with his 60btc fee...
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January 16, 2015, 05:16:43 AM
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I think the OP is using some of his Own funds to pay people. The last few payouts have put his wallet NEG. The only way this should be happening at least that I could figure out why is if he is paying people with his own BTC. Does anyone else have any ideas?

That is a funny interpretation.

It becomes negative when the wallet balance > next payout amount. Payouts are done every minuite or so, ie. if more deposits come, it will be negative.

I am talking about his wallet in block explorer. It went down to -.29BTC normally it does not pay unless it is positive. Not talking about the one on the site where it is the other way.

It's when the founds are not confirmed. OP doesn't give a sht, I talk to him on Twitter and he said he had to change the script because the API changed. Basically he fcked us for 13500$ and don't want to help with his 60btc fee...

Thanks. I refreshed and the funds that were there made the balance positive. It was showing neg when it normally does not do that.
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January 16, 2015, 05:35:54 AM
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Can someone help me understand what this means:
http://s3.postimg.org/m1iq8nmkz/image.png
-7 unconfirmed?
And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found?
I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.
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January 16, 2015, 05:50:50 AM
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Can someone help me understand what this means:

-7 unconfirmed?
And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found?
I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.

Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that.

Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?
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January 16, 2015, 05:51:00 AM
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Give him some time if he has to look through 1 by 1 it's definitely not gonna be an easy task

He can't do anything about it except put 62 BTC from his pocket...

Agreed here. And he could chalk it up to marketing/learning experience. Could you imagine the following he would get if he cleared this mistake with his own funds? I dont expect him too. But he would have a loyal following.

If he cleares this one up, I will have 100% trust for future rounds...

If it is an honest game, he will have to clear it up.   If the OP doesn't fix the issue, the game is dishonest and everyone should treat it as such.  
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January 16, 2015, 05:52:13 AM
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Can someone help me understand what this means:

-7 unconfirmed?
And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found?
I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.

Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that.

Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?

Greed and stupidity
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January 16, 2015, 05:56:24 AM
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Can someone help me understand what this means:

-7 unconfirmed?
And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found?
I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.

Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that.

Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?

Greed and stupidity


Do you feel like everyone that likes to do things you don’t like are stupid? If they want to gamble with that amount of coin more power to them. As long as they know the risk involved it is their money to do as they wish. Do you consider me stupid because I go to a casino? When I go with my friends to play craps or black jack I expect to lose. But it is for a fun night. Here people like the excitement of risking money to make money. To each their own. This operator has shown he is not here to run away. He had the chance too. Granted there are things we wish he would do since his code had a mistake. But for the Ponzi part he has been as honest as you can be with this kind of game.
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January 16, 2015, 05:56:54 AM
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Can someone help me understand what this means:

-7 unconfirmed?
And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found?
I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.

use blockchain.info

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January 16, 2015, 06:02:41 AM
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Can someone help me understand what this means:

-7 unconfirmed?
And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found?
I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.

Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that.

Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?

Greed and stupidity


Do you feel like everyone that likes to do things you don’t like are stupid? If they want to gamble with that amount of coin more power to them. As long as they know the risk involved it is their money to do as they wish. Do you consider me stupid because I go to a casino? When I go with my friends to play craps or black jack I expect to lose. But it is for a fun night. Here people like the excitement of risking money to make money. To each their own. This operator has shown he is not here to run away. He had the chance too. Granted there are things we wish he would do since his code had a mistake. But for the Ponzi part he has been as honest as you can be with this kind of game.


Way to make a jump there. I think ANYONE who invests in a ponzi is a moron. I love to gamble for fun but "investing" or gambling in these ponzis is idiotic and promoting scammy behavior. If you want to be part of the short craze, go for it. But it won't stop me from making fun of you when he runs off with your money.
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