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Topic: Steem pyramid scheme revealed - page 79. (Read 107064 times)

hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
July 20, 2016, 10:52:04 AM
#30
time will show indeed, but what i do .. is just play with STEEM waves, put a part of my earnings in to power up my account and thats all,
just dont rush things guys! and everything will be fine!!
thanks for the scheme tho! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1024
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
July 20, 2016, 10:41:50 AM
#29
Steem is a scam. Like LISK.

You have been warned.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1026
In Cryptocoins I Trust
July 20, 2016, 09:56:38 AM
#28
So the "Steem is a scam" threads have started. LOL. It must be making some good progress

Exactly. The sock puppet party here doesn't warrant genuine responses. It is not worth my time. Jelly donuts for all. Just like ETH, you know you are doing something right when there are 100 sock puppets crying scam in 100 threads they create themselves.
full member
Activity: 185
Merit: 100
@bleeprepeat
July 20, 2016, 09:25:51 AM
#27
If you invented the facebook killer, which they have, it figures you will make lots of cash, good thing is we all do

BIG UP THE STEEMIT!!
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1016
July 20, 2016, 06:39:26 AM
#26
So many keyboard warriors on here that will never write a line of code or contribute to society.  You should be happy to see actual developers, such as the ones that created the steemit EXPERIMENT, make a few bucks.  They are trying to get crypto blockchain technology out of the basements and garages.

Sorry but you can't be serious!
Making a few bucks?
These guys are scammers!!All their other crypto projects had been scams as well.
They are ripping off everyone who invested in that crap and don't give a damn.
Well I have no mercy with the greedy ones however I feel sorry for the noobs who were fallen for it.
Alts are often shady as hell and you should be really careful where you put your money in.
Hopefully a few will learn an important lesson here.
sr. member
Activity: 454
Merit: 250
This industry is pure fiction
July 20, 2016, 06:26:09 AM
#25
So the "Steem is a scam" threads have started. LOL. It must be making some good progress
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1087
July 20, 2016, 05:25:35 AM
#24

and if it's a serious project, it's not going far from the look of the website. It's one of the most horrible social networking platform I've ever visited.


people think they're gonna get free money. in that case they'd still visit a website that shoved its gnarly old fingers all the way to end of their ass.
hero member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 505
Backed.Finance
July 20, 2016, 01:43:01 AM
#23
Let's wait and watch. I am not agreeing or disagreeing yet, merely think that many systems including BTC initially had high degrees of centralised token ownership until wider distribution occurred. I will be watching this play out closely.

Just wait and see as they are new. But, still I am very cautious since this  there is money involve. I bought in Polo not that much coins, just a small portion and will if it will rise soon Smiley
hero member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 500
July 20, 2016, 01:38:12 AM
#22
Actually, I was still testing the website before I was gonna invest a penny on buying this. I stay away from altcoins (excluding few which has gained my trust after extensive research)

It's well played scam, they probably had to spend ton of money on those articles if anything (may be they're copy/pasta, I don't know because I haven't searched and don't have time).

Either way, Website is a nightmare to deal with and this is in no way "revolution" as some users claim.

It looks like hybrid of twitter+reddit (it's not a good thing!)

and if it's a serious project, it's not going far from the look of the website. It's one of the most horrible social networking platform I've ever visited.

legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1042
White Male Libertarian Bro
July 20, 2016, 01:30:05 AM
#21
The exact same supporters of the "Steem" scam were the exact same supporters of the Bitshares scam.  Banano and Berkyrself, I'm looking at you.  They are hardcore supporters who will say anything to keep the scam going so they can profit off the innocent.  These are either sock accounts of the Larimers or other individuals who also have absolutely no ethics or morals.
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 1460
July 20, 2016, 01:26:42 AM
#20
I do not believe the people here in the forum are buying the Steems at Poloniex. Most of the people here and the lurkers including me are a little bit aware of all news and movements of altcoins. The price of Steem now is too steep and of course it is common sense that you have to wait for it to go down. But the smart ones who bought low are now very quiet counting their money. The others who have missed it of course will become noisy because there's no money to count. That is the sad reality but it is ok. It is only human nature. Grin
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
July 20, 2016, 01:07:00 AM
#19
Which is why they post important instructions under non sock accounts

https://steemit.com/blockchain/@dan/steemit-releases-groundbreaking-account-recovery-solution



Do me a favor and go look at wallet transaction history, it's a sockpuppet festival, steemit, steem1, steem,etc...
legendary
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Merit: 1000
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July 20, 2016, 01:03:21 AM
#18
I thought it was fairly obvious from the offset that steem was going to be one massive scam yet everyone seemed to jump on it anyway.You might as well keep throwing money at it and letting these devs run off with their millions. When a copin just appears out of the blue and shoots to the moon this is a pretty good indicator that things are going to go bad.
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
July 20, 2016, 01:03:16 AM
#17
Where are the devs telling us what to do?

The only directions I received from the devs is to change my passwords so they are harder to brute force.  If there is something else that we should do, then please post a link, and I will upvotes you so that you are fairly compensated for posting the link for me (that's how the future works).

You can't "power down" before you've "powered up" silly.

Don't forget that long time bitcointalk Hero Smooth owns millions of dollars worth of STEEM earned simply for a few weeks of Bitcoin mining in 2016.  He has many accounts like this one cashing out hundreds of thousands of dollars weekly thanks to the Larimers.

https://steemit.com/@smooth/transfers

Smooth is a friendly mega STEEM whale millionaire who has more money than Marc the Lambo ho

In a ponzi scheme only early adopters benefit from the scam, no different here.

No different here from early investors in Apple/Microsoft/Google shares.  



These companies's buisness models were sound which is why some investors originally invested. Steem has not a sustainable business model as demonstrated in OP.
member
Activity: 66
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July 20, 2016, 12:56:14 AM
#16
So many keyboard warriors on here that will never write a line of code or contribute to society.  You should be happy to see actual developers, such as the ones that created the steemit EXPERIMENT, make a few bucks.  They are trying to get crypto blockchain technology out of the basements and garages.

A few bucks? lol  dude what are you smoking? They are cashing out a few million bucks every week. They have been powering down continually for months, while everyone else is powering up so that they can sell at the top every week

These blockchain experiments are worth a little more compared to working entry level jobs.  Paradigm shift anyone?


When someone puts in work, which users are clearly appreciating, how does one quantify a reward?  Do you dislike all "rich" people who have changed society as we know it?  Not talking about politicians either!

What's stopping you or any other keyboard warrior critic from making their own blockchain to push crypto forward?


Claiming someone makes too much money is extremely socialist or from this new entitlement age.  Think bigger and realize technology evolves, hence the reason they typically use version numbers.

You don't understand the point. I have nothing against rich people. My issue is that the devs are telling everyone to power up while they are powering down, isn't it paradoxical?  This system is flawed and totally unsustainable, that's why the devs are cashing out. I don't support scams sorry

Bold statements should be backed up by some proof.  Care to explain?  Steem, while it may not be perfect etc... is attempting to attract people with no crypto knowledge.  This goes beyond simply sending a token from a to b that the general public could care less about.  Don't be part of the problem on this forum and yell scam, think bigger and try to theorize ways to improve honest projects.  

Was Microsoft Windows perfect with it's initial release?  Obviously it's still not perfect, so should MS just close up shop?  Getting back to the comment about pulling in "millions," these developers have bills to pay and should be rewarded for their work.  Simple economics shows if xy company is pulling in "millions," why not fork a crypto project and make it perfect within your vision creating competition?

The devs owns 80% of all steems in a system designed to enrich the rich. There is nothing to improve I'm afraid.
hero member
Activity: 547
Merit: 502
July 20, 2016, 12:45:53 AM
#15
So many keyboard warriors on here that will never write a line of code or contribute to society.  You should be happy to see actual developers, such as the ones that created the steemit EXPERIMENT, make a few bucks.  They are trying to get crypto blockchain technology out of the basements and garages.

A few bucks? lol  dude what are you smoking? They are cashing out a few million bucks every week. They have been powering down continually for months, while everyone else is powering up so that they can sell at the top every week

These blockchain experiments are worth a little more compared to working entry level jobs.  Paradigm shift anyone?


When someone puts in work, which users are clearly appreciating, how does one quantify a reward?  Do you dislike all "rich" people who have changed society as we know it?  Not talking about politicians either!

What's stopping you or any other keyboard warrior critic from making their own blockchain to push crypto forward?


Claiming someone makes too much money is extremely socialist or from this new entitlement age.  Think bigger and realize technology evolves, hence the reason they typically use version numbers.

You don't understand the point. I have nothing against rich people. My issue is that the devs are telling everyone to power up while they are powering down, isn't it paradoxical?  This system is flawed and totally unsustainable, that's why the devs are cashing out. I don't support scams sorry

Bold statements should be backed up by some proof.  Care to explain?  Steem, while it may not be perfect etc... is attempting to attract people with no crypto knowledge.  This goes beyond simply sending a token from a to b that the general public could care less about.  Don't be part of the problem on this forum and yell scam, think bigger and try to theorize ways to improve honest projects.  

Was Microsoft Windows perfect with it's initial release?  Obviously it's still not perfect, so should MS just close up shop?  Getting back to the comment about pulling in "millions," these developers have bills to pay and should be rewarded for their work.  Simple economics shows if xy company is pulling in "millions," why not fork a crypto project and make it perfect within your vision creating competition?
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
July 20, 2016, 12:40:13 AM
#14
Where are the devs telling us what to do?

The only directions I received from the devs is to change my passwords so they are harder to brute force.

It's hard to say with the amount of sockpuppets they own.
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
July 20, 2016, 12:27:49 AM
#13
So many keyboard warriors on here that will never write a line of code or contribute to society.  You should be happy to see actual developers, such as the ones that created the steemit EXPERIMENT, make a few bucks.  They are trying to get crypto blockchain technology out of the basements and garages.

A few bucks? lol  dude what are you smoking? They are cashing out a few million bucks every week. They have been powering down continually for months, while everyone else is powering up so that they can sell at the top every week

These blockchain experiments are worth a little more compared to working entry level jobs.  Paradigm shift anyone?


When someone puts in work, which users are clearly appreciating, how does one quantify a reward?  Do you dislike all "rich" people who have changed society as we know it?  Not talking about politicians either!

What's stopping you or any other keyboard warrior critic from making their own blockchain to push crypto forward?


Claiming someone makes too much money is extremely socialist or from this new entitlement age.  Think bigger and realize technology evolves, hence the reason they typically use version numbers.

You don't understand the point. I have nothing against rich people. My issue is that the devs are telling everyone to power up while they are powering down, isn't it paradoxical?  This system is flawed and totally unsustainable, that's why the devs are cashing out. I don't support scams sorry
hero member
Activity: 547
Merit: 502
July 20, 2016, 12:13:03 AM
#12
So many keyboard warriors on here that will never write a line of code or contribute to society.  You should be happy to see actual developers, such as the ones that created the steemit EXPERIMENT, make a few bucks.  They are trying to get crypto blockchain technology out of the basements and garages.

A few bucks? lol  dude what are you smoking? They are cashing out a few million bucks every week. They have been powering down continually for months, while everyone else is powering up so that they can sell at the top every week

These blockchain experiments are worth a little more compared to working entry level jobs.  Paradigm shift anyone?


When someone puts in work, which users are clearly appreciating, how does one quantify a reward?  Do you dislike all "rich" people who have changed society as we know it?  Not talking about politicians either!

What's stopping you or any other keyboard warrior critic from making their own blockchain to push crypto forward?


Claiming someone makes too much money is extremely socialist or from this new entitlement age.  Think bigger and realize technology evolves, hence the reason they typically use version numbers.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 506
July 20, 2016, 12:10:17 AM
#11
What a shocking news some people developed a thing with block chain related excuses and promoted it and now are stealing loads of cash
And others buying in hopes of price increase.
This is nothing but when they cashing out millions is because people are stupid and act like sheep, they wont wake up to see even bitcoin
Is leeching money of others, but not like this or like 99% of all alt coins out there.
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