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Topic: Do you think Ponzi affect the price of bitcoin ? (Read 2921 times)

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February 03, 2015, 08:34:13 PM
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Ponzi be like "wha!?" and I bitch slap that mofo.  You see Ponzi, you F him up and tell him it be from me, bro.  Ponzi going down.  I pop a cap in his ass.  Amen.  Dat bitch going down in splat of his own blood.  Mofo.

Do not be afraid of Ponzi.  His day has ended.  Make a list of who/what you think you should fear and start with the last one on the list and work your way up.  If we all do this together humanity could survive.  Sound melodramatic?  Whateva ma bitchez.  We need warriors, not sheep or weaklings.  Maybe vampire sheep?
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I thing ponzi not affect bitcoin price..,
first, need more than 10k btc to do that...,
second, ponzi sites only get 1000 BTC ( average )...,

except like bitstamp hacked..., thats differen problems... Grin

I don't think its even 1000 BTC on average. Only one website was able to do that, but not every website. On average they earn around only commision and scam amounts, which is around 1 BTC.
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I thing ponzi not affect bitcoin price..,
first, need more than 10k btc to do that...,
second, ponzi sites only get 1000 BTC ( average )...,

except like bitstamp hacked..., thats differen problems... Grin
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We saw cryptodouble which definitely created a large price drop because of the constant dumping of the stolen btc, but that one was something else. Most of the small scam ponzis on here only pull in a couple btc, which don't make a difference. But if the owner of weeklyponzi ran away with 1000 btc on a round that would definitely cause the price to change.

1000 btc each weeks??
thats a huge btc...,
I think, ponzi scheme can give huge affect to bitcoin price ( if they have 1000 btc/weeks like weekly ponzi ), dump and pump... Sad
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We saw cryptodouble which definitely created a large price drop because of the constant dumping of the stolen btc, but that one was something else. Most of the small scam ponzis on here only pull in a couple btc, which don't make a difference. But if the owner of weeklyponzi ran away with 1000 btc on a round that would definitely cause the price to change.
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We already have our best cryptologists trying to figure out what the duck you said.

In the title you wrote "Ponzi" in upper case so you could mean Charles Ponzie. But in the thead itself you wrote it in lower case.

I mean ponzi scheme, the ponzi scheme.., is it affect bitcoin price??
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We already have our best cryptologists trying to figure out what the duck you said.

In the title you wrote "Ponzi" in upper case so you could mean Charles Ponzie. But in the thead itself you wrote it in lower case.
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We need to kickstart a time machine with Bitcoin to find Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi, bring him back to the future and ask him what does he think of Bitcoin. Then and only then, we will be able to find out if Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme or not.

thats a good idea, but who will be able to bring him back?
and ask him is bitcoin ponzi or not Grin
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We need to kickstart a time machine with Bitcoin to find Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi, bring him back to the future and ask him what does he think of Bitcoin. Then and only then, we will be able to find out if Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme or not.

Guy just reeks of scumbag:



If somehow we were able to bring him back from the past, he wouldn't last a minute here.
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We need to kickstart a time machine with Bitcoin to find Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi, bring him back to the future and ask him what does he think of Bitcoin. Then and only then, we will be able to find out if Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme or not.
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I think yes, since some ponzi directly sell their bitcoin to prevent anyone to track them
Ponzi always destory something Angry

I hope ponzi will end soon
They are not always huge amounts that these schemes get away with . So its safe to say, that they won't be able to do serious damage, but they do definitely spoil the image of bitcoins when they end as scams.
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Depends on the number of people that fall for it and the money they throw at them .
Weekly ponzi earned around 50-60 BTC on commision....others earn depending on the amount.


But I don't think that throwing anything out of your pockets in any Ponzis may harm the reputation of Bitcoins... In other words, what has Ponzis to do with Bitcoin's rep? As you yourself said, 50 BTC in commission won't harm much or can't even dump it to any lows as these earnings are nothing compared to the traded coins at Exchanges... Also, these admins, however, are turning a bit trustworthy to be invested in, as many are not just taking fees only, but also contributing those fees, either to show that they are trustworthy or maybe they are genuine, but yes, they are paying...

there are the scam ponzis that claim to be cloud mining of investment sites that make sometimes some 100's in profit. I think I don't need to tell names.

Their profit might be bigger, but I think still not enough to hurt the prices and they are more rare than the ones we find in the gambling section
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Depends on the number of people that fall for it and the money they throw at them .
Weekly ponzi earned around 50-60 BTC on commision....others earn depending on the amount.


But I don't think that throwing anything out of your pockets in any Ponzis may harm the reputation of Bitcoins... In other words, what has Ponzis to do with Bitcoin's rep? As you yourself said, 50 BTC in commission won't harm much or can't even dump it to any lows as these earnings are nothing compared to the traded coins at Exchanges... Also, these admins, however, are turning a bit trustworthy to be invested in, as many are not just taking fees only, but also contributing those fees, either to show that they are trustworthy or maybe they are genuine, but yes, they are paying...
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Any idea how much these ponzis profit?

First I thought not much because people would not dumb to fall for them, but bet against the dumbness of people in general a bad bet
Depends on the number of people that fall for it and the money they throw at them .
Weekly ponzi earned around 50-60 BTC on commision....others earn depending on the amount.
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Any idea how much these ponzis profit?

First I thought not much because people would not dumb to fall for them, but bet against the dumbness of people in general a bad bet
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The plethora of ponzis are out there to gather the coins of gullible people who trust in their inflated promises.
But the Bitcoin protocol itself is flawless, if you get scammed its people's fault just like it is if you get scammed with fiat.
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The plethora of ponzis are out there to gather the coins of gullible people who trust in their inflated promises.
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I think, maybe.

Do you know CryptoDouble, the ponzi website start all of this suck trend? They have run away with their investor money, right? They gain a lot. If they sell all of their Bitcoin to convert to their local currency, it's will affect the Bitcoin price. It's same for another ponzis.

Just my opinion Kiss
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Every transaction make a different. Including ponzi. However, I dont think the 'ponzi hype 2015' affect Bitcoin much.
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Guess not much.

I doubt much people fall for the Ponzi scams and there are so much worse things to harm BTC reputation.

I think every option to harm bitcoin should be utilized to the max.
Only then, when bitcoin survives it has a right to stay alive.
Just like new car  designs they wreck. You just have to be sure it's good.
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