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Topic: Affiliate Marketing Cryptocurrencies? (Read 583 times)

legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
January 01, 2017, 11:37:33 PM
#5
Google.. Ponzi etc

Look up the water Filter Scam from the 80's etc.

You kidiots here think what you are doing is legal and you a free to do what ever you want.
To pad your pockets.

WRONG.

..see you in jail
Wink

PS:
The onus is on you to do your research on what a currency is or a ponzi / pyramid is.
..ok noob account titled "profitgenerator212Cheesy
legendary
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Top Crypto Casino
January 01, 2017, 10:45:45 PM
#4
Affiliate marketing is not the best way to promote cryptocurrency.
sr. member
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Merit: 251
January 01, 2017, 09:29:03 PM
#3
They are ALL ponzi's ..it's how they work.

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-alternative-leocoin-pyramid/

Suspicions raised


No.

I am talking about a cryptocurrency that has a system FOR EXAMPLE:


50% Mining Rewards , 50% Transaction Rewards.


1) Miners get rewards independently.

2) Transaction rewards go to affiliates.

- Which means that if I recruit a referral, all their transaction fees to go me, when they do a transaction



How is that a ponzi scheme? It's just a  referral based cryptocurrency.

The coin is still indenependent and it's based on mining and investors, it's just that it has an affiliate part where people can refer others to earn TX fees.
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
December 30, 2016, 06:25:23 AM
#2
They are ALL ponzi's ..it's how they work.

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-alternative-leocoin-pyramid/

Suspicions raised

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Commenting on the company’s claims, William Keep, dean of the business school at the College of New Jersey and an expert witness in the prosecution of pyramid schemes indicated that there were some aspects of LEO that were potentially cause for concerns.

Still, while he said no materials suggest LEOCoin has promised specific compensation plans, the company’s statements raise questions about its business model.

“The most bothersome aspects of the LEO program combine messages of: a) almost unlimited opportunity, b) anyone can be successful, c) indirect (and unverifiable) endorsements, d) rewards derived by recruiting others, and e) personal financial freedom within reach,” Keep told CoinDesk.

In particular, Keep emphasized that LEO and LEOCoin have encouraged a model that “appears to strongly emphasize recruitment”.

“The presence of multi-generation income and the recognition of an upline (and therefore a downline) without many specific in terms of the process raises some concerns,” Keep concluded.
sr. member
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December 28, 2016, 05:28:54 PM
#1
Hello I need a list of affiliate marketing cryptocurrencies where you can earn that cryptocurrency by referring people up to it.


I need examples of real cryptocurrencies not scam like Onecoin, but real cryptocurrencies that offer legitimate affiliate system.

I know about Bitshares that has an affiliate system where you can share the TX fees. Let me know if there are other ones (low volume, unknown ones are even better)

Also mult-level referral sysems are even more preferable, but I dont want ponzi schemes.
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