Altcoins Talks - Cryptocurrency Forum
Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: imikocha1994 on August 30, 2018, 10:10:03 AM
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I have a great idea for a business. I'll invite people to send me money. For every dollar they send me, I'll send them a receipt saying "Thanks for sending me your dollar. You can have your dollar back whenever you like subject to the following condition: you don't really have any right to have it back. And I promise I'll put it in my bank account and keep it there until I decide not to anymore." And people could use my thank-you notes as money!
Would this be a scam? No it wouldn't. A scam is, by definition, a deception; a scheme based on dishonesty and fraud, and I'm being completely candid about my intentions.
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Scam cannot be predicted. Everyone will suffer losses due to a scam project. I've seen projects that have good sales, but the characters from their team are very bad. They ran away from the project they developed if they already got a lot of money.
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Scam cannot be predicted. Everyone will suffer losses due to a scam project. I've seen projects that have good sales, but the characters from their team are very bad. They ran away from the project they developed if they already got a lot of money.
Really, my friend, the scam can't be predicted and even a class of coin CENTRA also becomes a scam because the #DevelopmentTeam is dishonest.
I hope all of them know what Tether functions for in the future.