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Topic: WeeklyPonzi.com 'v3' | 100% Automated | Secure | 130% Return | 700+ BTC Invested - page 72. (Read 115086 times)

hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
couple of things -

1) should the pre 00:00 deposits be dropped into the game, to keep it moving instead of being a donation to OP?

2) is the 5% fee being calculated ok ?!  site says 5% but the fee being taken is larger.  last deposit was 0.007, so fee should be 0.00035, and not 0.000555.

The 5% fee is taken from the potential payout. So, the payout for a deposit of 0.007 is 0.0091. 5% of 0.0091 is 0.000455. Understand?

So it is really 6.5% of the deposit.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
couple of things -

1) should the pre 00:00 deposits be dropped into the game, to keep it moving instead of being a donation to OP?

2) is the 5% fee being calculated ok ?!  site says 5% but the fee being taken is larger.  last deposit was 0.007, so fee should be 0.00035, and not 0.000555.

The 5% fee is taken from the potential payout. So, the payout for a deposit of 0.007 is 0.0091. 5% of 0.0091 is 0.000455. Understand?
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1042
https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
hum..
sorry if i'm pedant but,
i want to try to invest in this Ponzi Game..

but before i need to understand well..

and so..

why i can read payment who have precedence and do no respect the tail?



thanks!!!
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1042
https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
i just checked the weeklyponzi address on blockchain...

and i found who there are a double spending alert..



what's the problem?Huh
maybe it is a wrong ENG/ITA automatic translation done by blockchain.info?

thanks
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Weeklyponzi is still alive? I hope you don't get scammed by these mofos.

The ignorance is so strong I can almost taste it.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1000
I sent yesterday 0.04 BTC, still I did not get any payment, is it normal?

Yes, it's normal. Say goodbye to your 0.04 BTC.
I can't believe how people still fall for these scams, that's hilarious.

I can't believe someone using "pandacoin" for a name would even talk about scams!    There was some horrible scamming with a least one of the panda coins ...   


Check out my registered date fool. I'm the first pandacoin, I'm not related to any scam coins called my name.

Who is going to check out your registered date?   The fact is that pandacoin is a name that is deeply connected with a serious scam and you can't change that.    It is too bad your name was tainted, but it is tainted.   Frankly it makes your scam warnings sound like a scam to people that have been around crypto for a while.    Also it isn't easy to figure out who is related to a coin and who isn't.   

For those don't know there were multiple pandacoins.   The first one failed and it was revived by a dev that set aside a huge reserve to support the coin then he turned around and dumped that reserve and kept the BTC himself.   Yet another pandacoin was created but it hasn't been successful.   Panda cryptro coins are a big blackeye to altcoins.     

EDIT: This game is weeklyponzi gambling, but it clearly labelled and there isn't anything hidden.   I don't see how it can be called a scam.   Gambling yes, scam no. 

I don't give a damn about that. I'm the first and only pandacoin in this forum. You can't change that fact.
Other scams are belong to other usernames.

Weeklyponzi is still alive? I hope you don't get scammed by these mofos.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Exactly right on the sob stories. Like I said in my last post, there are many ways to check GMT time besides the timer, although I have always found the timer to be correct except when left un-refreshed for inordinate periods of time.

The problem is that people just didn't know that the site timer can be inaccurate if not regularly refreshed. The fact that the timer drifts over time wasn't discussed in public until AFTER the game had already started. They (some of them, at least) tried to follow the rules by waiting for that timer to hit zero and ended up getting burned by the fact that it had drifted.

I managed to get my bets placed in time but I knew about the drifting from observing the timer discrepancy on the first day; it had been 10 to 15 seconds off for me. This time, I just watched the blockchain timestamps.

Well considering that only a tiny number of deposits were made before 0:00 GMT and that as soon as 0:00:00 GMT ticked over, there were around 100 deposits in 30 seconds makes me think that those who deposited before 0:00 GMT were simply trying to get the advantage by depositing slightly before the time ticked over, knowing that it was not technically the start of the round yet.

I would believe them if those 100 transactions came through before 0:00:00, but you can't deny statistics. As soon, and I mean literally as soon, as the time hit 0:00:00 GMT the deposits went crazy.

Take that information how you wish. I know what I think.

gotta agree with you. if there were difference with timestamps then im sure more would have deposited right before 0.00gmt.

edit: once the countdown hit's 0 on your website, do we have to refresh page ? cause it happened to me today.

You don't have to refresh the page, but it's a good idea just to make sure it says the right day number.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Exactly right on the sob stories. Like I said in my last post, there are many ways to check GMT time besides the timer, although I have always found the timer to be correct except when left un-refreshed for inordinate periods of time.

The problem is that people just didn't know that the site timer can be inaccurate if not regularly refreshed. The fact that the timer drifts over time wasn't discussed in public until AFTER the game had already started. They (some of them, at least) tried to follow the rules by waiting for that timer to hit zero and ended up getting burned by the fact that it had drifted.

I managed to get my bets placed in time but I knew about the drifting from observing the timer discrepancy on the first day; it had been 10 to 15 seconds off for me. This time, I just watched the blockchain timestamps.

Well considering that only a tiny number of deposits were made before 0:00 GMT and that as soon as 0:00:00 GMT ticked over, there were around 100 deposits in 30 seconds makes me think that those who deposited before 0:00 GMT were simply trying to get the advantage by depositing slightly before the time ticked over, knowing that it was not technically the start of the round yet.

I would believe them if those 100 transactions came through before 0:00:00, but you can't deny statistics. As soon, and I mean literally as soon, as the time hit 0:00:00 GMT the deposits went crazy.

Take that information how you wish. I know what I think.

gotta agree with you. if there were difference with timestamps then im sure more would have deposited right before 0.00gmt.

edit: once the countdown hit's 0 on your website, do we have to refresh page ? cause it happened to me today.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Exactly right on the sob stories. Like I said in my last post, there are many ways to check GMT time besides the timer, although I have always found the timer to be correct except when left un-refreshed for inordinate periods of time.

The problem is that people just didn't know that the site timer can be inaccurate if not regularly refreshed. The fact that the timer drifts over time wasn't discussed in public until AFTER the game had already started. They (some of them, at least) tried to follow the rules by waiting for that timer to hit zero and ended up getting burned by the fact that it had drifted.

I managed to get my bets placed in time but I knew about the drifting from observing the timer discrepancy on the first day; it had been 10 to 15 seconds off for me. This time, I just watched the blockchain timestamps.

Well considering that only a tiny number of deposits were made before 0:00 GMT and that as soon as 0:00:00 GMT ticked over, there were around 100 deposits in 30 seconds makes me think that those who deposited before 0:00 GMT were simply trying to get the advantage by depositing slightly before the time ticked over, knowing that it was not technically the start of the round yet.

I would believe them if those 100 transactions came through before 0:00:00, but you can't deny statistics. As soon, and I mean literally as soon, as the time hit 0:00:00 GMT the deposits went crazy.

Take that information how you wish. I know what I think.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Exactly right on the sob stories. Like I said in my last post, there are many ways to check GMT time besides the timer, although I have always found the timer to be correct except when left un-refreshed for inordinate periods of time.

The problem is that people just didn't know that the site timer can be inaccurate if not regularly refreshed. The fact that the timer drifts over time wasn't discussed in public until AFTER the game had already started. They (some of them, at least) tried to follow the rules by waiting for that timer to hit zero and ended up getting burned by the fact that it had drifted.

I managed to get my bets placed in time but I knew about the drifting from observing the timer discrepancy on the first day; it had been 10 to 15 seconds off for me. This time, I just watched the blockchain timestamps.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Rules were clear. Most people followed it. Timer on site was correct, blockchain time was correct, gmt time was correct. I even gave a bit of leway.

Not sure you shouldn't give refunds the first time.   I really like it that on day 2 the early deposits will go into day 1, but that wasn't an option on the first day.   However on my computer there is always a 16 second difference between your timer and GMT time.    I don't think that count down timer works as well as you think it does.   On the other hand getting GMT exact time is very easy.    I think it would be a problem is someone sent in a deposit exactly at 00:00:00 and it didn't count though, so I'm not sure about your few seconds of waiting.  If you set a time, make it work.  

However, I don't believe the sob stories for one second and I can jack my wallet time to say what ever I want it to say.  It isn't that hard to change the code and recompile a wallet.  There are probably much easier ways to do that too.  


Exactly right on the sob stories. Like I said in my last post, there are many ways to check GMT time besides the timer, although I have always found the timer to be correct except when left un-refreshed for inordinate periods of time.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
Rules were clear. Most people followed it. Timer on site was correct, blockchain time was correct, gmt time was correct. I even gave a bit of leway.

Not sure you shouldn't give refunds the first time.   I really like it that on day 2 the early deposits will go into day 1, but that wasn't an option on the first day.   However on my computer there is always a 16 second difference between your timer and GMT time.    I don't think that count down timer works as well as you think it does.   On the other hand getting GMT exact time is very easy.    I think it would be a problem is someone sent in a deposit exactly at 00:00:00 and it didn't count though, so I'm not sure about your few seconds of waiting.  If you set a time, make it work.  

However, I don't believe the sob stories for one second and I can jack my wallet time to say what ever I want it to say.  It isn't that hard to change the code and recompile a wallet.  There are probably much easier ways to do that too.  
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
im a bit conserned about scam sites all ponzi it means that betewwn cryptodouble hashprofit cryptonius btc double and x2bitcoin i already lost like 100 euros people if you are not like me dont invest in scam sites please even 10 dollars lost its too much
hero member
Activity: 522
Merit: 500
Damnit, looks like I missed this one.

How likely is it that someone who invested in day 6 or 7 will see a profit? Not likely IMO. Games like this reward the early investors. If I'm not one of the people who invested in the first day or two then there's a high chance that I won't get paid. I'll just keep that in mind and wait for the next round to start.



I would have thought you'd only start to risk things by about the start of day 3?
full member
Activity: 215
Merit: 100
This ridiculous game is dying, the first week had alot of fake volume of course, now its 6x less..
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Which timer is going to be used tomorrow? Blockchain time is still legit?

Thanks

The site's timer is accurate. You can't, however, expect it to stay accurate if you don't refresh the page. I think it varies by a second or 2 if you leave the page open for too long. Either that or the blockchain time is wrong.

For tomorrow's round, I am going to leave all payments. So basically, what that means is, if someone deposits and it goes into the day2 database, then so be it, it must be right. If the payment goes into the day1 database, then it was too early. I suggest waiting at least a few seconds after 0:00 GMT.

https://i.imgur.com/3iYRLNk.png

As you can see, using this site: http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/ the GMT time is pretty much exactly the same as the server time on my website according to the timer. You can use that site as a guide, you can also use blockchain as a guide.

Which timer is going to be used tomorrow? Blockchain time is still legit?

Thanks

website's countdown

who are you BTW?

He doesn't have any affiliation with the sites, if that's what you're asking.

Which timer is going to be used tomorrow? Blockchain time is still legit?

Thanks

website's countdown

This is no sense..
I used website's countdown and OP 'stole' me 0.5 BTC.
I did no cheats, I waited countdown and made a deposit.
Now, just becouse blockchain sais it was 5 seconds early, I lost 0.5 BTC.
As this is totally unclear, OP MUST refund us that BTC's sent "too early"
Also, I have the proof that I sent AFTER 0.00h and not before:



Sent couple of PM to OP, but didn't get an answer.

He is winning a lot of BTC with this fees, and I rlly think he doesn't need to stole any coin. Just send it back that unclear 'early' deposits andd be legit please..
Thanks.


Rules were clear. Most people followed it. Timer on site was correct, blockchain time was correct, gmt time was correct. I even gave a bit of leway.

Well.. I dont think rules were clear. I followed rules exactly and lost 0.5 Btc.
I sent proof couple of times.
Now I know I must wait 10 seconds AFTER midnight.
Btw, I dont think this is legit. and will be so easy to you to give that btc's back. We are no cheating. And this way you seems to be scamming us.
I rlly dont think you need to do that. Will be so easy to refund that unclear deposits and prove that you are honest.
But it's up to you.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Damnit, looks like I missed this one.

How likely is it that someone who invested in day 6 or 7 will see a profit? Not likely IMO. Games like this reward the early investors. If I'm not one of the people who invested in the first day or two then there's a high chance that I won't get paid. I'll just keep that in mind and wait for the next round to start.



There are still other reliable ponzi's starting a new round soon Grin
Checkout next ponzi, the next weekly starts in not to long.

Reported to mod. Don't cross advertise here.
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
Damnit, looks like I missed this one.

How likely is it that someone who invested in day 6 or 7 will see a profit? Not likely IMO. Games like this reward the early investors. If I'm not one of the people who invested in the first day or two then there's a high chance that I won't get paid. I'll just keep that in mind and wait for the next round to start.



There are still other reliable ponzi's starting a new round soon Grin
Checkout next ponzi, the next weekly starts in not to long.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
Damnit, looks like I missed this one.

How likely is it that someone who invested in day 6 or 7 will see a profit? Not likely IMO. Games like this reward the early investors. If I'm not one of the people who invested in the first day or two then there's a high chance that I won't get paid. I'll just keep that in mind and wait for the next round to start.

Yes of course , if you invest only in the first day you will be safe. It is so that a ponzi works :


"A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that involves the payment of purported returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors. Ponzi scheme organizers often solicit new investors by promising to invest funds in opportunities claimed to generate high returns with little or no risk. In many Ponzi schemes, the fraudsters focus on attracting new money to make promised payments to earlier-stage investors to create the false appearance that investors are profiting from a legitimate business."

Source:  http://www.sec.gov/answers/ponzi.htm
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Damnit, looks like I missed this one.

How likely is it that someone who invested in day 6 or 7 will see a profit? Not likely IMO. Games like this reward the early investors. If I'm not one of the people who invested in the first day or two then there's a high chance that I won't get paid. I'll just keep that in mind and wait for the next round to start.

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