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@tinyrainboot
this has to be a scam, right? 🙃🙃
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@tinyrainboot
but can someone explain HOW these work?
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@yerbearserker
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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You mean HOW in the sense of how people fall for it or the actual strategy behind the apparent earnings?
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