It really matters! If it weren't yielding returns or if people were complaining about their funds being stuck, I wouldn't be praising them. I've mentioned the three investment classes: low risk, medium risk, and high risk. Opting for low risk with low rewards might be your choice, and I respect that. However, don't insist I avoid high yield just because you don't prefer it. Did you earn my money to dictate where I invest it? Disliking high-yield investments doesn't make them scams; I could easily label your investments the same way.
it really doesn't matter, especially if the scam is extremely obvious. also, HYIP scammers pay their "investors" to make it look like they are legitimate and to attract more investors for them to scam.
You're talking about scams, but what about cryptocurrencies? People buy cryptocurrency, and sometimes it experiences rug pulls or the price falls drastically below the purchasing price. Would you label crypto a scam too? The key to investing is knowing what you're investing in and the associated risks. That's it. Once you're comfortable, you're good to go. Adswage is actively paying, and after checking the investment structure, it seems promising and sustainable. I'm not claiming it's entirely risk-free, as no investment is.
forum members call them out, if you actually read on this forum you'll see members advising people to refrain from buying altcoins as much as possible. also, it doesn't matter if you know what you are investing in or the associated risk if the thing you are going to invest in (like the one you are advertising) is going to pull a scam in the end.