But the thing is robert, that money isn't in your hands. Unless you wait a month and get all your money out, it's still all theirs.
According to Robert, his principle investment was 0.1
BTC and since then has withdrawn 0.2315
BTC which is pretty much equal to 231% in interest earning. You don't necessarily need to wait 20-30 days before you make your principle back. Also, by compounding your investment, you effectively earn more interest over time; which is what I see Robert doing.
He has been sending it all back to Leancy. Therefore he still hasn't made any money.
Technically, he has.. he just chose to compound it again. I guess it depends on how one sees it. What Robert wants or doesn't want to do with his investment is beyond our control.
I have 0.165 BTC in my wallet, 95% of which is Leancy earnings (with the rest being referral earnings form various BTC faucets. No, I haven't been "sending it all back to Leancy", and I "have made money". Actually, 'money' being a virtual currency, and not something controlled by the corrupted Federal Reserve.
I choose to put back 50% of my withdrawals back into Leancy - the annoying thing is the amount in there fluctuates due to the BTC value.
Besides, I'd rather spend my 'money' on Leancy, than waste my earnings on bullshit lotto which has extremely high odds of getting anything (for all you know, you could spend a whole lifetime buying lotto tickets, and never get anything back). I have only ever bought a total of USD$130 in BTC, and won't be purchasing any more for while yet.
I completely agree. I've been doing trading and mining for about a year now. Trading is a crap shoot. and with mining, by the time you get the hardware, it's doing about 1/10th of what you'd expect. Cloud mining is just taking the combination of trading and mining (I've lost more on cex than it's worth) ...
However, with Leancy (scam or not), I've ended up making much more than than I did with any of those in the same time frame. Have I made back my original .8btc investment on Leancy? Yes.
I'm also trying the ro-invest site too. Just because even though the site isn't as nice, the yields are higher. lol
My obligatory links for both:
RO-Invest:
http://ro-invest.com/?ref=X720I12HDJh1EX5Leancy:
https://leancy.com/~kevindeangelis