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January 16, 2015, 12:39:16 PM
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what I dont get is, if the ponzi creators from cyrpto double wanted to make a lot, was to keep feeding small returns on certain deposits, then close shop when the bigger deposits roll in like 100 btc deposit or up.

Or they play it out rake in a high amount of fees, an unknown amount of scammed joins (from payouts to self) and dont even have to hide. Sounds like the perfect crime.

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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January 16, 2015, 01:09:07 PM
Last edit: January 16, 2015, 05:24:14 PM by yakuza699
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I can imagine what will happen here ... everyone will pile in the second the round opens and after that nobody will put in any more money for the rest of the round.
Actually not I have a unique idea which sounds really fun and has never been implemented before.
The operator can easily write some doo dad (technical term) to ensure that the bulk of the early money is his. How do you stop that?
In that case there in no way to prevent this the operator and gamblers takes the same risk and has the same chance of having most of the funds on the top.
Or they play it out rake in a high amount of fees, an unknown amount of scammed joins (from payouts to self) and dont even have to hide. Sounds like the perfect crime.
I realized that I will make far more in along run from fees than I will earn from scaming and running with the coins so I am not afraid to do all the business with the most trusted escrow here. Would you still add negative trust for me?

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January 16, 2015, 11:20:15 PM
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They unbelievably shady is the problem. Gambling is fine if it's from a reputable vendor, ie LuckyB.it  Wink But realistically, they're ran by people that can not be trusted. If you are telling people they can loose their money, it's not unjust to just run away with some as it's almost expected to be this way with ponzi's. It's in everyone's best interest that Ponzi creators are negative trusted. Newbies entering the forum can easily be persuaded by the big bold letters that mask the enormous risk involved.
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January 18, 2015, 02:26:52 PM
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Casino is different from a Ponzi, why would you even compare the two?

Oh wait you're going to put up 1.. no point debating over it

ROFL ... exactly !
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