The same example with your signature - noone is forced to use gambling, but without brain anyone will obvious lost all his money. There is not any chance to "win" in long distance. Despite some idiots telling another.
So mu view is clear: Invest box is scam, but Yobit itself it's not. It's the same as gambling. If you have conscience to advertise gambling, when i will advertise Yobit.
The analogy is not admissible, for two reasons:
(1) Yobit is almost like a gambling site which
promises EV+, and most especially promises extreme EV+ on “Investbox”. I say “almost”, because it is worse: A typical provably-fair gambling site has a house edge of only around 1%, and thus makes a far superior “investment”.
Gambling scams should and do get busted. You will note that on my ultraconservative trust list, I have included a forum member whom I have not seen involved in DT politics, and who indeed is little-known outside the Development & Technology forum and the gambling-related forums. Some gambling sites
are scams that make arithmetically impossible claims. RGBKey has a strong history of tearing those apart with his technical acumen; and he is a promoter of
provably fair gambling.
My very first involvement with Bitcoin gambling was when RGBKey red-tagged the later-banned user alia for
promoting an allegedly EV+ gambling script. That was a
scam.
Gambling sites which honestly do what they say on the tin are
not scams, not even remotely comparable to Yobit; and to call Yobit a “gambling site” is an unwarranted calumny against actual gambling sites.
(2) Yobit does not call itself a gambling site! The label it puts on itself is critical. Words have meanings. “Gambling” means
gambling. Any gambling site which does not call itself “gambling” is,
ipso facto, a scam.
Your argument boils down to: Yobit is tantamount to a non-provably-fair quasi-gambling site which does not call itself a gambling site, but instead invites “investment” with claims of EV+.
Scam, scam, scam.If Yobit tried their claims on the gambling forum, they would immediately be red-tagged to hell by gambling-scam busters.
And
it does not matter if Yobit may offer some services which a shrewd person may use without getting cheated. An actual gambling site which offered some honest services, and some purportedly EV+ gambling would be called a
scam site in total. So, you began the comparison—I suggest that you complete it by applying the same standards as the gambling forum would use! The unavoidable result of this analysis is that advertising Yobit in any way is advertising a scam site.
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