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Topic: iCO offering the the potential for minimum ROI of %1000000000000000000000000000 (Read 2962 times)

sr. member
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hero member
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Don't be so upset BitPotus this thread was fun as hell and a huge laugh.

I hope to work with Arbitragecoin in the future he seems like a real genius.
hero member
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go fuck yourself you fucking faggot.

you changed your pitch when you were rightly told that you are a low life scamming faggot scum.

enjoy deepthroating those AIDS riddled dicks.

 Kiss Kiss Kiss
newbie
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Bitpotus, it's 2017. Most are scammed in some way. A fool and his money will inevitably be parted. The money might as well go to me. With the money I will support key industries in Colombia, the Italian and German sports car industry. The brewing industry and last and most importantly the oldest  female profession known to man.  I support job creation.

newbie
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My strategy works like this.

Step 1: I purchase a majority stake in a company. 

Step 2: I will sell back my stake back to the company for a sum either double the price I paid to acquire the stake or greater than $1000000 (whichever is greater) in exchange for a convertible debt security that allows me to purchase the companies stock at a 99% discount. The convertible debt is payment from the company for me to sell my shares back to the company.

Step 3: I get the company listed. (If the company is already listed this step does not apply)

Step 4: Once the portfolio company is traded I short sell the stock. I cover my shorts by getting the company to issue the shares to me at a 99% discount. The company will do this because I am entitled to a majority stake and if I convert the debt into equity I will have a majority share which will enable me to get rid of management and install a new management team who will accept an arrangement to issue shares to myself at a %99% discount. 

I'll bite, I am verifiable here, LinkedIn, Twitter. 12 years experience as a hedge fund manager across asset classes. Advisor to the Financial Times Alphacoin impending ICO.

You will never find borrow to make the short as you have sold back 51% of the share into the company treasury.

If the company is the one lending out the shares then that's your counterparty, but the original purchase is likely a secondary so that cash you paid for the 51% stake is gone to a happy camper. So you'd convert the bond to shares and give the 51% shares back to.. The company to close your short  Roll Eyes

Market makers aren't dumb or automated (well, in the equity world, token market makers may be another story..) and would never provide a company with that convertible debt arrangement liquidity, nor would it be able to list given its heavy debt burden.

Given you are likely buying a company that has < 100% of its market cap in cash this is always a losing strategy.


You are absolutely correct. However, most retail investors throw their money away when they hear operators talk about arbitrage.

so you are admitting to being a fucking faggot scammer.

go choke on a fucking dick.

 Kiss Kiss Kiss


Bitpotus, why so serious? Did you honestly buy that spiel? 

sr. member
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This project seems legit but the ROI is like not so rewarding as I expected. What I like most is undoubtedly the name of the coin! To the Moon!
hero member
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My strategy works like this.

Step 1: I purchase a majority stake in a company. 

Step 2: I will sell back my stake back to the company for a sum either double the price I paid to acquire the stake or greater than $1000000 (whichever is greater) in exchange for a convertible debt security that allows me to purchase the companies stock at a 99% discount. The convertible debt is payment from the company for me to sell my shares back to the company.

Step 3: I get the company listed. (If the company is already listed this step does not apply)

Step 4: Once the portfolio company is traded I short sell the stock. I cover my shorts by getting the company to issue the shares to me at a 99% discount. The company will do this because I am entitled to a majority stake and if I convert the debt into equity I will have a majority share which will enable me to get rid of management and install a new management team who will accept an arrangement to issue shares to myself at a %99% discount. 

I'll bite, I am verifiable here, LinkedIn, Twitter. 12 years experience as a hedge fund manager across asset classes. Advisor to the Financial Times Alphacoin impending ICO.

You will never find borrow to make the short as you have sold back 51% of the share into the company treasury.

If the company is the one lending out the shares then that's your counterparty, but the original purchase is likely a secondary so that cash you paid for the 51% stake is gone to a happy camper. So you'd convert the bond to shares and give the 51% shares back to.. The company to close your short  Roll Eyes

Market makers aren't dumb or automated (well, in the equity world, token market makers may be another story..) and would never provide a company with that convertible debt arrangement liquidity, nor would it be able to list given its heavy debt burden.

Given you are likely buying a company that has < 100% of its market cap in cash this is always a losing strategy.


You are absolutely correct. However, most retail investors throw their money away when they hear operators talk about arbitrage.

so you are admitting to being a fucking faggot scammer.

go choke on a fucking dick.

 Kiss Kiss Kiss
newbie
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Why "minimum ROI of %1000000000" why not aim for higher?

Might as well. Considering there is a sucker born every minute.
hero member
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This is the best newbie ICO I've ever seen... Great job and wish you all success! At least you won't get less than those other stupid newbies who try hard for an ICO hoping to get some candy money.
hero member
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Why "minimum ROI of %1000000000" why not aim for higher?
newbie
Activity: 14
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Sock puppet, chill invest and get rich from distributions emanating from my scam profits. Think of all the extra money you will have to spend on your gfwife and the extra head you will get as a result.
newbie
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Just use the contact us function.

I have, they aren't replying and I am confident they won't because everything you're saying is a lie and WTS is a shell.

Might be time for a new name and thread and try this scam again haha?


Yes WTS is a shell. I pretty much exit scammed a whole bunch of brokers and traders out of their deposits. Check wts canada.  That was a good year. Hired the best hookers in Quebec.

newbie
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My strategy works like this.

Step 1: I purchase a majority stake in a company. 

Step 2: I will sell back my stake back to the company for a sum either double the price I paid to acquire the stake or greater than $1000000 (whichever is greater) in exchange for a convertible debt security that allows me to purchase the companies stock at a 99% discount. The convertible debt is payment from the company for me to sell my shares back to the company.

Step 3: I get the company listed. (If the company is already listed this step does not apply)

Step 4: Once the portfolio company is traded I short sell the stock. I cover my shorts by getting the company to issue the shares to me at a 99% discount. The company will do this because I am entitled to a majority stake and if I convert the debt into equity I will have a majority share which will enable me to get rid of management and install a new management team who will accept an arrangement to issue shares to myself at a %99% discount. 

I'll bite, I am verifiable here, LinkedIn, Twitter. 12 years experience as a hedge fund manager across asset classes. Advisor to the Financial Times Alphacoin impending ICO.

You will never find borrow to make the short as you have sold back 51% of the share into the company treasury.

If the company is the one lending out the shares then that's your counterparty, but the original purchase is likely a secondary so that cash you paid for the 51% stake is gone to a happy camper. So you'd convert the bond to shares and give the 51% shares back to.. The company to close your short  Roll Eyes

Market makers aren't dumb or automated (well, in the equity world, token market makers may be another story..) and would never provide a company with that convertible debt arrangement liquidity, nor would it be able to list given its heavy debt burden.

Given you are likely buying a company that has < 100% of its market cap in cash this is always a losing strategy.


You are absolutely correct. However, most retail investors throw their money away when they hear operators talk about arbitrage.
sr. member
Activity: 994
Merit: 278
Just use the contact us function.

I have, they aren't replying and I am confident they won't because everything you're saying is a lie and WTS is a shell.

Might be time for a new name and thread and try this scam again haha?

Oh man that website was so vague and shady. Like this ann
hero member
Activity: 729
Merit: 500
Just use the contact us function.

I have, they aren't replying and I am confident they won't because everything you're saying is a lie and WTS is a shell.

Might be time for a new name and thread and try this scam again haha?
member
Activity: 83
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My strategy works like this.

Step 1: I purchase a majority stake in a company. 

Step 2: I will sell back my stake back to the company for a sum either double the price I paid to acquire the stake or greater than $1000000 (whichever is greater) in exchange for a convertible debt security that allows me to purchase the companies stock at a 99% discount. The convertible debt is payment from the company for me to sell my shares back to the company.

Step 3: I get the company listed. (If the company is already listed this step does not apply)

Step 4: Once the portfolio company is traded I short sell the stock. I cover my shorts by getting the company to issue the shares to me at a 99% discount. The company will do this because I am entitled to a majority stake and if I convert the debt into equity I will have a majority share which will enable me to get rid of management and install a new management team who will accept an arrangement to issue shares to myself at a %99% discount. 

I'll bite, I am verifiable here, LinkedIn, Twitter. 12 years experience as a hedge fund manager across asset classes. Advisor to the Financial Times Alphacoin impending ICO.

You will never find borrow to make the short as you have sold back 51% of the share into the company treasury.

If the company is the one lending out the shares then that's your counterparty, but the original purchase is likely a secondary so that cash you paid for the 51% stake is gone to a happy camper. So you'd convert the bond to shares and give the 51% shares back to.. The company to close your short  Roll Eyes

Market makers aren't dumb or automated (well, in the equity world, token market makers may be another story..) and would never provide a company with that convertible debt arrangement liquidity, nor would it be able to list given its heavy debt burden.

Given you are likely buying a company that has < 100% of its market cap in cash this is always a losing strategy.
sr. member
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Yet another cretinous post.

You consider LinkedIn and a social media account as proof of identity. Are you to stupid to consider that someone can get a bunch of stock photos  from a private image site and create a bunch of fake social media including linkedin accounts with profiles detailing fake experience? It seems that a scammer will be able to this easily scam because gullible fools like you, who have a dogmatic and  unquestioning faith in the veracity social media profiles and are additionally  to lazy and illiterate to seek verification with the employers included in the profile.

Why does any  fund manager raise funds when they can simply invest for themselves. Well the answer is self explanatory from a financial perspective. You make more money by having the more money to invest with. This is simple common sense.

If I told you nothing about my background how you know about WTS. Yet another stupid troll comment.

I ask for like the fifth time now. If I am a scammer why would you trust any evidence that I send you? Wouldn't you want to go to the company because you think I am a scammer? You never answer these questions you are clearly a troll.

Once again you have completely dodged my question.  Your response is again  premised on cynicism. Still waiting on you to critique the operational and procedural aspects of my strategy.



I am still waiting.



Oh, i see, you don't want any money?
Just give the god damn linkedin account like everyone else. Oh you don't have one with reputable contacts? Can you name one decent ico with someone whining that they don't need to show any proof of identity? Or are you special?
newbie
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Just use the contact us function.
hero member
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WTS doesn't have an email address listed, please supply so we can email them.

Until then...

SCAM ALERT!

Your desperate begging for money isn't going well Ollie.
hero member
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He cut the bullshit and avoid empty words but that is exactly what OP did! This has always been a scam, promising a huge return, if you can do it own your own, just do it and get rich by yourself. There had been tons of waves token already, don litter around.

agree. creating a new coin on the wave platform takes... 5 mins maximum and he wants 0.3 wave per coin? and that's a newbie started ICO, no credit, no proven track record, nothing, just simply want money, is it a joke?

if this is successful, i'd create 10 coins per day on the wave platform, lmao.
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