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Topic: WeeklyPonzi.com 'v3' | 100% Automated | Secure | 130% Return | 700+ BTC Invested - page 164. (Read 115086 times)

hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 524
Yes!
How come it seems like its taking longer to get payouts now than like the day before?

It is 6am on the East Coast of the US and 3am on the West Coast so nobody is awake in the US to put in money

Very true. The most action happened around morning time in the US yesterday. I'm guessing the same will happen today.

Can't expect OP to guess the other way round. Tongue
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
How come it seems like its taking longer to get payouts now than like the day before?

It is 6am on the East Coast of the US and 3am on the West Coast so nobody is awake in the US to put in money

Very true. The most action happened around morning time in the US yesterday. I'm guessing the same will happen today.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 524
Yes!
How come it seems like its taking longer to get payouts now than like the day before?

It is 6am on the East Coast of the US and 3am on the West Coast so nobody is awake in the US to put in money

Not exactly. The steam wears off. The 1st day of 7 days seem good. As time goes by, so does money.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
How come it seems like its taking longer to get payouts now than like the day before?

It is 6am on the East Coast of the US and 3am on the West Coast so nobody is awake in the US to put in money
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
How come it seems like its taking longer to get payouts now than like the day before?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
hi admin,i am new to your site,migrated from cryptodouble
I deposited .28 ,and then the payout session was over

the number for BTC Required Until Next Payout changed

so it means that round of the btc was over

but i still didnt recieved my payout
https://blockchain.info/tx/62b60997ae5189005d595bcf72879b6f99728f40a8cd06a417700c86cfdf2c98



do we have to wait for payouts,
are the payouts monthly or hourly


If you do a search on the site for your address you will see how close you are to getting a payout.
Find your address and scroll down to the first one that says "paid" to see where you are in relation.

Correct!

Almost 1400 deposits! Nice work everyone.

newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
hi admin,i am new to your site,migrated from cryptodouble
I deposited .28 ,and then the payout session was over

the number for BTC Required Until Next Payout changed

so it means that round of the btc was over

but i still didnt recieved my payout
https://blockchain.info/tx/62b60997ae5189005d595bcf72879b6f99728f40a8cd06a417700c86cfdf2c98



do we have to wait for payouts,
are the payouts monthly or hourly


If you do a search on the site for your address you will see how close you are to getting a payout.
Find your address and scroll down to the first one that says "paid" to see where you are in relation.
copper member
Activity: 3948
Merit: 2201
Verified awesomeness ✔
Beware of sending any funds to weeklyponzi.
It's a Ponzi! Of course you need to be keep that in mind. People have been saying that since the thread was created. No need to repeat them.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
hi admin,i am new to your site,migrated from cryptodouble
I deposited .28 ,and then the payout session was over

the number for BTC Required Until Next Payout changed

so it means that round of the btc was over

but i still didnt recieved my payout
https://blockchain.info/tx/62b60997ae5189005d595bcf72879b6f99728f40a8cd06a417700c86cfdf2c98




do we have to wait for payouts,
are the payouts monthly or hourly


Your in line mate, the bitcoin needed for next payout pays the next person in line. im waiting 5-6hours now for my btc to come in, but i got in early yesterday and took good profits in very few hours Smiley
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
hi admin,i am new to your site,migrated from cryptodouble
I deposited .28 ,and then the payout session was over

the number for BTC Required Until Next Payout changed

so it means that round of the btc was over

but i still didnt recieved my payout
https://blockchain.info/tx/62b60997ae5189005d595bcf72879b6f99728f40a8cd06a417700c86cfdf2c98



do we have to wait for payouts,
are the payouts monthly or hourly
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 1049
┴puoʎǝq ʞool┴
This is a nice concept of a gambling game (not really a scam per-se as long as the game goes according to the rules). However, the owner could be cheating by depositing first. The owner is raking in the fees too (39btc earned so far wow).

The only thing that would make it better would be having the funds held by a reputable member (eg dooglus), so that the site doesn't have the incentive to run with deposits.

Hmm.. but to BTC was sent automatically usig a software. There is no need for someone to hold a wallet.

Next round the owner could switch off the automatic payment (deposits would continue rolling in, possibly 150+btc). Then the owner runs off with all the deposits.

So having someone very trustworthy you would control the wallet and the automatic payout software (it would have to be inspected to make sure it's safe), would be ideal. I doubt this will happen though, even though it would add so much more credibility to a game that could end up very regularly used.

I would not do that. Besides from it being very dishonest, I would make more money in fees in the long run. Also, I don't trust anyone - not even this "dooglus" guy.

Your word is not an obligation by which you must follow. Lying isn't a hard thing to do and breaking your word isn't either. Many sites (eg dice.ninja, dicebitco.in and everydice) had 'given their word' to their users that they would never scam for the exact reason you give too; they would make more money in fees in the long run. However, quick cash satisfies scammers more than making consistent yet small returns over the long run.

Currently, no one should/will trust you. Dooglus has managed a site for well over a year, during which he was the sole controller of 60,000BTC (investors' funds).

Cool. Let me run my site, will you? You're entitled to your own opinion, feel free to broadcast it elsewhere.

I don't think there is much I can do to 'stop' your site. Even if I somehow closed the site down, you (and your countless alts) would more than likely create and pump a new site within hours.

I will be broadcasting my own opinion wherever I please thank you very much. You have the possibility to harvest this idea (a ponzi simulation gambling game) into a useable and profitable product, yet you seem to be oblivious to the fact that you will have to prove to others' that it is truly fair, safe and secure.

Beware of sending any funds to weeklyponzi.

So the way I prove it's fair is by sending all MY user's funds to a 3rd party for reasons unknown? Makes perfect sense. So ~650 BTC deposited is the result of people waiting to see if it's truly fair, safe and secure? My users are more than happy at the moment, I don't need someone not even involved in the website, and with obviously little understandings of the workings of the site, trying to micro-manage my site.

Thanks,

The way you prove it is by sending the 'users' (most possibly yourself) funds to a much more reputable person who has established themselves countless times over (countless times more than you) in the bitcoin ecosphere.

The reasons aren't unknown, they are to avoid users being hit hard by of trusting you with their deposits, which at any time you can run off with (your word of "I'm not going to do it" isn't enough to prove you won't).

Beware of sending any funds to weeklyponzi.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
This is a nice concept of a gambling game (not really a scam per-se as long as the game goes according to the rules). However, the owner could be cheating by depositing first. The owner is raking in the fees too (39btc earned so far wow).

The only thing that would make it better would be having the funds held by a reputable member (eg dooglus), so that the site doesn't have the incentive to run with deposits.

Hmm.. but to BTC was sent automatically usig a software. There is no need for someone to hold a wallet.

Next round the owner could switch off the automatic payment (deposits would continue rolling in, possibly 150+btc). Then the owner runs off with all the deposits.

So having someone very trustworthy you would control the wallet and the automatic payout software (it would have to be inspected to make sure it's safe), would be ideal. I doubt this will happen though, even though it would add so much more credibility to a game that could end up very regularly used.

I would not do that. Besides from it being very dishonest, I would make more money in fees in the long run. Also, I don't trust anyone - not even this "dooglus" guy.

Your word is not an obligation by which you must follow. Lying isn't a hard thing to do and breaking your word isn't either. Many sites (eg dice.ninja, dicebitco.in and everydice) had 'given their word' to their users that they would never scam for the exact reason you give too; they would make more money in fees in the long run. However, quick cash satisfies scammers more than making consistent yet small returns over the long run.

Currently, no one should/will trust you. Dooglus has managed a site for well over a year, during which he was the sole controller of 60,000BTC (investors' funds).

Cool. Let me run my site, will you? You're entitled to your own opinion, feel free to broadcast it elsewhere.

I don't think there is much I can do to 'stop' your site. Even if I somehow closed the site down, you (and your countless alts) would more than likely create and pump a new site within hours.

I will be broadcasting my own opinion wherever I please thank you very much. You have the possibility to harvest this idea (a ponzi simulation gambling game) into a useable and profitable product, yet you seem to be oblivious to the fact that you will have to prove to others' that it is truly fair, safe and secure.

Beware of sending any funds to weeklyponzi.

So the way I prove it's fair is by sending all MY user's funds to a 3rd party for reasons unknown? Makes perfect sense. So ~650 BTC deposited is the result of people waiting to see if it's truly fair, safe and secure? My users are more than happy at the moment, I don't need someone not even involved in the website, and with obviously little understandings of the workings of the site, trying to micro-manage my site.

Thanks,
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 1049
┴puoʎǝq ʞool┴
This is a nice concept of a gambling game (not really a scam per-se as long as the game goes according to the rules). However, the owner could be cheating by depositing first. The owner is raking in the fees too (39btc earned so far wow).

The only thing that would make it better would be having the funds held by a reputable member (eg dooglus), so that the site doesn't have the incentive to run with deposits.

Hmm.. but to BTC was sent automatically usig a software. There is no need for someone to hold a wallet.

Next round the owner could switch off the automatic payment (deposits would continue rolling in, possibly 150+btc). Then the owner runs off with all the deposits.

So having someone very trustworthy you would control the wallet and the automatic payout software (it would have to be inspected to make sure it's safe), would be ideal. I doubt this will happen though, even though it would add so much more credibility to a game that could end up very regularly used.

I would not do that. Besides from it being very dishonest, I would make more money in fees in the long run. Also, I don't trust anyone - not even this "dooglus" guy.

Your word is not an obligation by which you must follow. Lying isn't a hard thing to do and breaking your word isn't either. Many sites (eg dice.ninja, dicebitco.in and everydice) had 'given their word' to their users that they would never scam for the exact reason you give too; they would make more money in fees in the long run. However, quick cash satisfies scammers more than making consistent yet small returns over the long run.

Currently, no one should/will trust you. Dooglus has managed a site for well over a year, during which he was the sole controller of 60,000BTC (investors' funds).

Cool. Let me run my site, will you? You're entitled to your own opinion, feel free to broadcast it elsewhere.

I don't think there is much I can do to 'stop' your site. Even if I somehow closed the site down, you (and your countless alts) would more than likely create and pump a new site within hours.

I will be broadcasting my own opinion wherever I please thank you very much. You have the possibility to harvest this idea (a ponzi simulation gambling game) into a useable and profitable product, yet you seem to be oblivious to the fact that you will have to prove to others' that it is truly fair, safe and secure.

Beware of sending any funds to weeklyponzi.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
This is a nice concept of a gambling game (not really a scam per-se as long as the game goes according to the rules). However, the owner could be cheating by depositing first. The owner is raking in the fees too (39btc earned so far wow).

The only thing that would make it better would be having the funds held by a reputable member (eg dooglus), so that the site doesn't have the incentive to run with deposits.

Hmm.. but to BTC was sent automatically usig a software. There is no need for someone to hold a wallet.

Next round the owner could switch off the automatic payment (deposits would continue rolling in, possibly 150+btc). Then the owner runs off with all the deposits.

So having someone very trustworthy you would control the wallet and the automatic payout software (it would have to be inspected to make sure it's safe), would be ideal. I doubt this will happen though, even though it would add so much more credibility to a game that could end up very regularly used.

I would not do that. Besides from it being very dishonest, I would make more money in fees in the long run. Also, I don't trust anyone - not even this "dooglus" guy.

Your word is not an obligation by which you must follow. Lying isn't a hard thing to do and breaking your word isn't either. Many sites (eg dice.ninja, dicebitco.in and everydice) had 'given their word' to their users that they would never scam for the exact reason you give too; they would make more money in fees in the long run. However, quick cash satisfies scammers more than making consistent yet small returns over the long run.

Currently, no one should/will trust you. Dooglus has managed a site for well over a year, during which he was the sole controller of 60,000BTC (investors' funds).

Cool. Let me run my site, will you? You're entitled to your own opinion, feel free to broadcast it elsewhere.
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 1049
┴puoʎǝq ʞool┴
This is a nice concept of a gambling game (not really a scam per-se as long as the game goes according to the rules). However, the owner could be cheating by depositing first. The owner is raking in the fees too (39btc earned so far wow).

The only thing that would make it better would be having the funds held by a reputable member (eg dooglus), so that the site doesn't have the incentive to run with deposits.

Hmm.. but to BTC was sent automatically usig a software. There is no need for someone to hold a wallet.

Next round the owner could switch off the automatic payment (deposits would continue rolling in, possibly 150+btc). Then the owner runs off with all the deposits.

So having someone very trustworthy you would control the wallet and the automatic payout software (it would have to be inspected to make sure it's safe), would be ideal. I doubt this will happen though, even though it would add so much more credibility to a game that could end up very regularly used.

I would not do that. Besides from it being very dishonest, I would make more money in fees in the long run. Also, I don't trust anyone - not even this "dooglus" guy.

Your word does not give you an obligation that you must follow. Lying isn't a hard thing to do and breaking your word isn't either. Many sites (eg dice.ninja, dicebitco.in and everydice) had 'given their word' to their users that they would never scam for the exact reason you give too; they would make more money in fees in the long run. However, quick cash satisfies scammers more than making consistent yet small returns over the long run.

Currently, no one should/will trust you. Dooglus has managed a site for well over a year, during which he was the sole controller of 60,000BTC (investors' funds).
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
This is a nice concept of a gambling game (not really a scam per-se as long as the game goes according to the rules). However, the owner could be cheating by depositing first. The owner is raking in the fees too (39btc earned so far wow).

The only thing that would make it better would be having the funds held by a reputable member (eg dooglus), so that the site doesn't have the incentive to run with deposits.

Hmm.. but to BTC was sent automatically usig a software. There is no need for someone to hold a wallet.

Next round the owner could switch off the automatic payment (deposits would continue rolling in, possibly 150+btc). Then the owner runs off with all the deposits.

So having someone very trustworthy you would control the wallet and the automatic payout software (it would have to be inspected to make sure it's safe), would be ideal. I doubt this will happen though, even though it would add so much more credibility to a game that could end up very regularly used.

I would not do that. Besides from it being very dishonest, I would make more money in fees in the long run. Also, I don't trust anyone - not even this "dooglus" guy.
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 1049
┴puoʎǝq ʞool┴
This is a nice concept of a gambling game (not really a scam per-se as long as the game goes according to the rules). However, the owner could be cheating by depositing first. The owner is raking in the fees too (39btc earned so far wow).

The only thing that would make it better would be having the funds held by a reputable member (eg dooglus), so that the site doesn't have the incentive to run with deposits.

Hmm.. but to BTC was sent automatically usig a software. There is no need for someone to hold a wallet.

Next round, the owner could switch off the automatic payment (deposits would continue rolling in, possibly 150+btc). Then the owner runs off with all the deposits.

So having someone very trustworthy you would control the wallet and the automatic payout software (it would have to be inspected to make sure it's safe), would be ideal. I doubt this will happen though, even though it would add so much more credibility to a game that could end up very regularly used.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
Guys anounce this in cryptodouble's thread, it already collapsed. All those desperate people will flock here (i sure did).
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1001
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This is a nice concept of a gambling game (not really a scam per-se as long as the game goes according to the rules). However, the owner could be cheating by depositing first. The owner is raking in the fees too (39btc earned so far wow).

The only thing that would make it better would be having the funds held by a reputable member (eg dooglus), so that the site doesn't have the incentive to run with deposits.

Hmm.. but to BTC was sent automatically usig a software. There is no need for someone to hold a wallet.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Woke up to some sweet payments.  Time to keep this ball rolling!
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