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2030d · PCO
Most are scams right now if they claim to have any future value. Most of them mean nothing other than existing as proof of concept.
random liker
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Capital is legitimately used to generate recurring / increasing income everyday. To say these must be scams is wrong - especially if mining where energy is free.
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That sounds like fluff to generate hype. Do you have any real explanations? Mentioning mining sounds scammy as it is irrelevant.
random liker
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You could take money upfront, buy bonds and guarantee payout for SLP holders for 100 years.. so saying impossible is BS. Capital for mining rigs where energy is free is another e.g.
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Sure, great, I never said anything was impossible, but you have not said anything yet. Your just giving hype. Explain this token. Try not to sound scammy.
random liker
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There are about a million ways you could finance such a token to the benefit of all - I gave you a clear example then.. here's another.. start a lemonade stand and pay out the profits
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There are a million ways you could, and you mentioned zero. You just handwave that it is possible. Yes it is possible, but not happening here.
random liker
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I mentioned two.. they are right there. For all I know Vidtek is running the worlds biggest lemonade stand.. I give him the benefit of the doubt - he hasn't let me down.
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No, you mentioned two general ways in which people make money. You said nothing about this token, or what it is connected to, or what it is about. Money doesn't come from nothing.
random liker
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The top SLP token SPICE is based on meme. Vidteks has a history of paying out when he said he would, and the market sets the price. Again I ask - on what basis do you call this a scam?
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Yes, and SPICE is only worth something as long as people want it. That doesn't help your case at all. I only said you sound scammy, and that most SLP tokens are just proof of concepts.
random liker
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Seriously.. "my case?". I "sound scammy?". I couldn't give two shits what you think - go find some other community to ruin.
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This doesn't have to be a scam, but you sure make it sound like a scam. I then asked you to give anything to back up how this isn't a scam after you made it sound like one.
random liker
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It's not my token, I'm fine with it, and I don't owe you anything. None of the "scams" have been scams.. but if you want to throw doubt.. at least back it up in some intelligent way.
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I never claimed this one was a scam, just that many SLP tokens are not connected to anything. You got defensive and started talking generally about capital gains. You sounded scammy.
random liker
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Yeah I'm going to stop talking to you now.. go insult some other stranger
random liker
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That's the mistake you are making. Yes money can and often does come from nothing. If you want to prove it's a ponzi - the burden of proof is on you. Time to put up or shut up.
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Money never comes from nothing. You just do not understand where it comes from. Capital investments are never a sure thing. Also I am not the one making the claim. I have no burden.
random liker
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secondly, I don't owe you anything.. use your imagination and maybe don't talk like an ass
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Okay, you are a scammer. Got it.
random liker
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The weak link is trust, not that deploying capital to earn income is impossible
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I know it is possible. That explains absolutely nothing. The more you go on the more you make it look like a scam.
random liker
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as I said, I don't owe you anything.. I expect nothing except what is explicitly promised. It's my risk. What is your problem with that?