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Topic: Asking for a loan of 0.003137 BTC or 0.14 ETH (Read 223 times)

legendary
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Fine. If nobody can trust me on this forum, I'll simply disappear and never use cryptocurrencies again. Long live to the Big Bank!
Dont dare to pitch yourself as the bitcoin jesus like RogVer did. You are not some entitled person to receive any credit if you dont have anything to offer as collateral. You see, business is based around trust in real life where loan sharks have their debt collection gangs to get the money with force. In the internet since identity can be faked and legal problems arise collateral is the thing that everyone trusts on.

This is not your mom's wallet where you can borrow (
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Second, there is no such thing as a legit ponzi scheme.  By definition a ponzi is a scam.

Slightly off-topic, but see ChainProfit.

Interesting.  I've heard of "Early Investor" games, but that's what they are; games and in essence, gambling.  I don't object to people being upfront about what they're offering, but if you want to refer to that as a Ponzi, I won't argue semantics.  I've learned that the term "Ponzi" has been over used and misused frequently.  I've even heard people referring to pyramid marketing schemes as Ponzis, which is incorrect.  Technically if the game functions like a Ponzi, but the participants are informed and functions are disclosed and transparent, it's not a Ponzi.  I stand by my original statement, that by definition a Ponzi is a scam.


Fine. If nobody can trust me on this forum, I'll simply disappear and never use cryptocurrencies again. Long live to the Big Bank!

You've been here a total of 11 days, you're begging for dust, your first post was a loan request, you're promoting a Ponzi, and you wonder why people won't trust you?  Again I ask, would you trust someone who behaves as you do?

You'll likely never be trusted here, and I doubt you'll disappear.  Now that you've ruined this account's credibility, you'll just move on to another.
newbie
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how to gain some trust on this forum?...LEGIT ponzi scheme... and now nobody trusts me.

First, you don't gain trust on this forum, you earn it.  
Second, there is no such thing as a legit ponzi scheme.  By definition a ponzi is a scam.

You promoted a ponzi and still defend your actions, and you wonder why nobody trust you?  Would you trust someone who behaves as you do?

Fine. If nobody can trust me on this forum, I'll simply disappear and never use cryptocurrencies again. Long live to the Big Bank!
legendary
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Second, there is no such thing as a legit ponzi scheme.  By definition a ponzi is a scam.

Slightly off-topic, but see ChainProfit.
copper member
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how to gain some trust on this forum?...LEGIT ponzi scheme... and now nobody trusts me.

First, you don't gain trust on this forum, you earn it.  
Second, there is no such thing as a legit ponzi scheme.  By definition a ponzi is a scam.

You promoted a ponzi and still defend your actions, and you wonder why nobody trust you?  Would you trust someone who behaves as you do?
newbie
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Could you please tell me how to gain some trust on this forum? I did only one thing wrong (a LEGIT ponzi scheme that nobody sent money in) and now nobody trusts me.
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I would need a loan of 0.003137 BTC or 0.14 ETH. Would be paid back in a few days maximum. Note: This is not because of covid-19. I found two cryptocurrency exchange websites with significantly different exchange rates for Ethereum and bitcoin. This is an opportunity to grow potentially enormous amounts of cryptocurrencies. If it works, I'll give you 25% of my profits.

To make a loan offer, please follow this format:

[BTC or ETH]
[interest per year in % (for if it doesn't work, but it's unlikely)]
[Other conditions you may want to add to the loan]
[The repayment adress (BTC or ETH)]

Thank you.
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