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January 23, 2016, 02:07:06 PM
#11
Virtualgrowth (in YrGrid)
96 color wheel investment simulation game
Colors Up Last Week: Amber, Brandeis Blue, Chartreuse Green, Cherise, Chrome yellow, Cornflower Blue, Crimson, Egobmag, Emerald Green, Gold, Lime Green, Magenta, Mulberry, Opal, Orange, Persian Blue, Pistachio, Rasberry, Red, Rose, Sap Green, Scarlet, Spring Bud, Spring Green, Vermilion, Yellow
Up as much as 12% last week alone!
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January 21, 2016, 12:24:24 PM
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I have no proof to provide. Therefore I am only going to suggest that proof be found in users trying out virtualgrowth.

On a weekly basis numerous colors that relate to a variety of investments and strategies have and will potentially produce 1+%.

Some may make as much as 10% profit during a good week.  Although lower risk choices will be chosen overall.

Losses will be capped at 10% maximum.  This will become evident within a week.  As there are virtual objects set up as investment objects that are programmed to pay back 90+% of one time initial buyins.

NOTE: If you pay into the same color more than once per week you will be greatly increasing your risk and may only receive 45% of your initial buy in back.  This is to keep overall buyins lower as virtualgrowth is looking for some activity but not too much.  Too keep things manageable and low overall risk.  While spreading out an equal opportunity among those interested.

Will explain myself more in time and take notes on how to best describe all of this on a website as well.

Best Regards
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January 21, 2016, 12:13:04 PM
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This in YrGrid virtual world.  So you will need an avatar in the virtual world there.  (http://www.yrgrid.com)

Understand the cautious approach of my presented ideas or any others out there.  We should all be careful in learning individually and collectively in the numerous communities we choose to take part in.  As we seek and find the communities that we may add and receive (shared) value in.

In time I will put together a website with more information and as a central location for this virtualgrowth concept.

There you will find a circle of 96 different colored circles that you may pay into with bits.  All of the colored circles which can be viewed like funds will pay back at least 90%of your initial single investment of 10,000 bits (0.01 bitcoin).  This way we will keep overall risk of virtualgrowth and users below 10%.  This will help build some trust and keep fluctuations fairly stable.  Profits from investments will be used to balance out opposing and neighboring colors to help minimize losses overall and spread out profits.

Each color will be represented by different investments and strategies.  Also for example with two opposite colors like Red and Cyan.  When that particular investment goes up or down, red will go up when cyan goes down.  So at any given time half of the colors will produce a profit and half of the colors will produce a loss.

Profits from the various investing methodologies will be paid out weekly on average.  By having this built in the virtual world this will reduce transaction costs.  Virtualgrowth and our investors will incur a fee transferring bitcoin in and out of YrGrid with our avatars (accounts) and bitcoin wallets.  However transactions between virtualgrowth and users will not occur fees.  This will allow bundling of investments and paying one time fees to invest the bits/bitcoin through numerous mediums outside of YrGrid.

Little history about me as well.  Have been investing in virtual worlds and numerous cyber interests over the past decade.  One to mention in particular is the virtual world of Second Life.  Invested in the stock markets there and banks.  Many of which had failed over the long run.  However made money overall along the way through the many opportunities.  Have managed to turn small profits investing in one way or another over the past ten years.  Although numerous times I have gone months without investing in anything because I did not think of feel I had found good investments that I was comfortable with at the time.  Have also invested for numerous clients privately as I still continue to do today.  Such private managed funds are usually just a way to help people learn about investing in virtual worlds, cryptocurrencies, virtual stocks to name a few examples.  Earning part of their profits if and when I am able to help them get out more than they put in.

Have been in the gaming industry for over two decades.  Would like to create an investment game that people can come and play.  Apologize for not having a website and exact plan and structure at the moment.

Any and all feedback and positive criticism is greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your interest and replies.  Everyone have a great day.

Best Regards
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January 23, 2016, 06:53:16 AM
#6
dude...
i don't know what to say...
honestly like 5% of what your saying makes any fucking sense and i'm not even sure about that ;\

Best of luck on this endevor, please keep the thread updated if you choose Wink
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January 21, 2016, 02:20:51 AM
#5
There should be better explanation on things about the operations, how's the mode of balance transfer, earnings in ROI terms, etc etc. Although there will still be some that will say bad things about such programs with no proof (no website yet) of operations/earnings, some might give this one a try so a piece of advise: "Place more info" Smiley
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January 21, 2016, 02:15:35 AM
#4
you drink too much coffee, a lot of investments out there that use websites and other secure. untrusted while you want to offer investments that are not clear, I think it will not work  Roll Eyes
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Give 'em the pickle
January 20, 2016, 11:42:11 PM
#3
Is this an investment offer? How do you play? How to you deposit? What is going on??
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January 19, 2016, 12:39:10 AM
#2
Your explanation is not clear, do you mind sharing the website link? I need more information about this.
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January 18, 2016, 08:47:41 PM
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