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this has to be a scam, right? 🙃🙃
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but can someone explain HOW these work?
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This message shows several common hallmarks of a deceptive or misleading crypto-related scheme: 1. **Unrealistic ROI Claims:** It promises 1% daily returns. That equals \~36x annual growth — mathematically accurate for compounding, but economically unrealistic and unsustainable in real markets. Legitimate investments rarely offer fixed daily returns, especially at that rate. 2. **No Mention of Risk:** It presents growth as guaranteed. Real financial products always involve risk disclaimers, especially crypto. 3. **No Specific Coin or Project Named:** Vague language like “a crypto coin” is typical of schemes trying to lure people without giving verifiable details. 4. **Payout Model Suggests Ponzi Structure:** The idea that early investments get paid out continuously while “reinvesting” mirrors how Ponzi schemes operate. They rely on new entrants to pay earlier participants. 5. **Lifestyle Pitch Instead of Technical Explanation:** It emphasizes emotional triggers: “adventure, growth, love and generosity” instead of concrete details like tokenomics, platform, liquidity, or real revenue sources. 6. **No Verifiable Contact or Platform:** There's no link, name, or third-party verification. That’s a red flag when dealing with financial products.
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what gets me is she uses her real name (afaik) and platform. but yes i totally agree, a million red flags here https://www.instagram.com/jenkruidbos?igsh=MThubjRiOGRmMzNhcA==
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She's making her cash monies off of selling her 'products' to people and dancing with pop up text over it unfortunately :/ People *may* get something out of those courses, it *may* be the time they needed to hear something or find something to click into place But what so many of the instagram 'sellers' are doing, is more just about effectively harvesting money out of the population through their promises And ... some people will benefit from it, or there'll be a lot of turnover and they just need to keep getting new people, or there'll be a history of people on average buying/staying around for 2-5 courses/purchases etc It's like the dark side of the force They may actually have some info in there that's helpful ofc. I hope they do. But a lot of people made money selling courses on how to sell courses
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