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Topic: [Closed][BTC] Bitcoin Frisbee (Read 917 times)

full member
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April 13, 2013, 07:33:12 AM
#6
OMG, I did miss a third possiblily:

c) OP is a dummy.

Smiley

Yep (at least when I've been awake for almost 20 hours)

It's hard to comprehend logic when I should really be asleep Smiley

I might try to make this into a real post, and I'm going to try prevent myself from using the forums past 2AM from now on.

EDIT: I've corrected the post. I sincerely apologise for posting before I tested the concept.

EDIT: I have now closed the bitcoin frisbee, and locked the topic, could a moderator please remove it.
hero member
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April 13, 2013, 06:14:34 AM
#5
Doog's a legend
legendary
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April 13, 2013, 12:32:11 AM
#4
The only way this can make sense is either

a) you have too many coins and want to give them away in an exponentially increasing display of generosity

or

b) it's a scam, and you intend to run away with all the coins at some point

Did I miss a possibility?  If not, which is it?

I'm pretty sure I didn't think this through properly (It's 3:44 AM and I'm a little tired now). I'll have a look and revise the model (Possibly pay *most* back to the last person instead)

Server is down until it's tested, thanks for this reply. It is appreciated Smiley

OMG, I did miss a third possiblily:

c) OP is a dummy.

Smiley
legendary
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April 12, 2013, 10:32:49 PM
#3
Thanks, I just figured that some people would prefer a chain game where they couldn't lose. It has less of the 'game' aspect, to acommodate a no risk aspect (for people who prefer to stay away from gambling, etc).

This sounds too good to be true.  Every buyer except for the last one makes 30%, and the last buyer gets their money back.

Where does all the profit come from?  It sounds like you're guaranteed to make a massive loss.

The only way this can make sense is either

a) you have too many coins and want to give them away in an exponentially increasing display of generosity

or

b) it's a scam, and you intend to run away with all the coins at some point

Did I miss a possibility?  If not, which is it?
vip
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April 12, 2013, 08:36:28 PM
#2
So you're taking on the loss. Great idea.

EDIT: I was being sarcastic.
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April 12, 2013, 07:52:02 PM
#1
Bitcoin Frisbee

This site has been closed, as it does not have a unique aspect to it other than the payment system.

Can an operator please remove this topic.
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