Its not no. YTD down 3 percent.Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:06 amFTSE isn't down 75% in the last 12 months![]()
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this masterful command of mathematics does explain a few things...Broccers wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:04 amWhy do you care so much?Rich B wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:02 amyou started this thread about Doge when it was at 0.46 GBP. It's now at 0.072 GBP and falling...Broccers wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:52 am
Still up from 700s tho.
FTSE only just recovering from being 6800.
Did you miss Doge doubling seeing how thats the thread title?![]()
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Only a loss when you sell. As with anything its just a cycle.
You say it's only a loss when you sell, have you ever sold yet?
Also by your own figures Doge is up nearly 30 percent.
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I've told you about 6 times before, but I'll happily tell you again.
Proof of work blockchains are a disgusting waste of resources based on nothing other than greed and I hope everyone involved with them loses all their money.
I enjoy seeing them fail as it helps put others off investing money in these disgusting scams.
that's why I care.
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I know a few that have a fair amount (£tens of thousands worth, or they were a couple of years ago..) but next time I see one of them I’ll ask.dinny_g wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:08 am Does anyone know anyone, like a mate or something, who's made any real money off Crypto. Like real money in a high street bank somewhere. "I invested £1000 and got out and made X thousand profit."
I know people who hold various amounts - all fairly small but I've never met anyone who's made any real substantial cash out of it...
I invested £1000 in BTC around 2018 and saw my investment plummet in very quick order, so I pulled the remaining £500 or so out and swore never to touch crypto again.
I remember discussing BTC with colleagues around 2012 and contemplating putting £1k in this bonkers scheme back then. It closed at £13.50 at the end of 2012, clearly I’d have made a lot of money if I’d have sold at the peak of £51k. The reality is though as soon as I’d doubled my money to £2k I’d have cashed in

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I didn't say YTDBroccers wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:07 amIts not no. YTD down 3 percent.Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:06 amFTSE isn't down 75% in the last 12 months![]()
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FTSE100 basically flat over 12 months but pays about 4% in dividends which AFAIK ETH doesn't ?
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Rich B wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:10 amthis masterful command of mathematics does explain a few things...Broccers wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:04 amWhy do you care so much?Rich B wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:02 am you started this thread about Doge when it was at 0.46 GBP. It's now at 0.072 GBP and falling...
You say it's only a loss when you sell, have you ever sold yet?
Also by your own figures Doge is up nearly 30 percent.


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A friend of mine was living solely off his crypto income whilst trying to take Boris Johnson to court a few years ago.dinny_g wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:08 am Does anyone know anyone, like a mate or something, who's made any real money off Crypto. Like real money in a high street bank somewhere. "I invested £1000 and got out and made X thousand profit."
I know people who hold various amounts - all fairly small but I've never met anyone who's made any real substantial cash out of it...
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Not substantial but my mate made money off Hyperfund (mentioned pages ago and yes it has turned out to be a scam for most), enough to buy a couple of holidays and fund a new kitchen while things were good.dinny_g wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:08 am Does anyone know anyone, like a mate or something, who's made any real money off Crypto. Like real money in a high street bank somewhere. "I invested £1000 and got out and made X thousand profit."
I know people who hold various amounts - all fairly small but I've never met anyone who's made any real substantial cash out of it...
However some of the people he introduced that I also know are down and although they haven't lost until they cash out or it fully collapses it's unlikely they'll get back their original investments. Hyperfund changed the rules on withdrawals from the scheme I believe so you can't keep pulling out the funds as they 'multiply' now I think they knew they were going down so tried to delay the inevitable.
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Why was he taking Boris Johnson to court? Surely this was either Jolyon Maugham (https://goodlawproject.org/update/cross ... arliament/) or somebody a bit odd (https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/sue-bor ... negligence)Gavster wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:52 amA friend of mine was living solely off his crypto income whilst trying to take Boris Johnson to court a few years ago.dinny_g wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:08 am Does anyone know anyone, like a mate or something, who's made any real money off Crypto. Like real money in a high street bank somewhere. "I invested £1000 and got out and made X thousand profit."
I know people who hold various amounts - all fairly small but I've never met anyone who's made any real substantial cash out of it...
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Your mate must be popular after making money off his mates with a ponzi scheme.drcarlos wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:53 amNot substantial but my mate made money off Hyperfund (mentioned pages ago and yes it has turned out to be a scam for most), enough to buy a couple of holidays and fund a new kitchen while things were good.dinny_g wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:08 am Does anyone know anyone, like a mate or something, who's made any real money off Crypto. Like real money in a high street bank somewhere. "I invested £1000 and got out and made X thousand profit."
I know people who hold various amounts - all fairly small but I've never met anyone who's made any real substantial cash out of it...
However some of the people he introduced that I also know are down and although they haven't lost until they cash out or it fully collapses it's unlikely they'll get back their original investments. Hyperfund changed the rules on withdrawals from the scheme I believe so you can't keep pulling out the funds as they 'multiply' now I think they knew they were going down so tried to delay the inevitable.
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Not being able to access your money - one of the core characteristics of a Ponzi.Hyperfund changed the rules on withdrawals from the scheme I believe so you can't keep pulling out the funds as they 'multiply' now...
Or, it was the business plan right from the start and need to pretend it wasn't....I think they knew they were going down so tried to delay the inevitable.
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You both preach to the converted. I knew it was what it was the first time I looked at it, but checked in here for second opinions to make sure I wasn't being overly suspicious.
I advised my other friends to get their original investments out as soon as they could leaving behind what they had made to build up if they still wanted to risk it. Fortunately the other I know only invested small amounts so relationships there haven't soured but I did rumours of one person in the circle that put in over 100k. I don't personally know that person and haven't asked about them but I'd be pissed. Both at the introducer and myself (for be gulible and being taken in).
I do wonder when it finally goes belly up whether the friend who introduced people leaves themselves open to court action or even prosection?
I advised my other friends to get their original investments out as soon as they could leaving behind what they had made to build up if they still wanted to risk it. Fortunately the other I know only invested small amounts so relationships there haven't soured but I did rumours of one person in the circle that put in over 100k. I don't personally know that person and haven't asked about them but I'd be pissed. Both at the introducer and myself (for be gulible and being taken in).
I do wonder when it finally goes belly up whether the friend who introduced people leaves themselves open to court action or even prosection?
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It was Marcus Ball https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_v_JohnsonJobbo wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:55 amWhy was he taking Boris Johnson to court? Surely this was either Jolyon Maugham (https://goodlawproject.org/update/cross ... arliament/) or somebody a bit odd (https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/sue-bor ... negligence)Gavster wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:52 amA friend of mine was living solely off his crypto income whilst trying to take Boris Johnson to court a few years ago.dinny_g wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:08 am Does anyone know anyone, like a mate or something, who's made any real money off Crypto. Like real money in a high street bank somewhere. "I invested £1000 and got out and made X thousand profit."
I know people who hold various amounts - all fairly small but I've never met anyone who's made any real substantial cash out of it...
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Ball V Johnson, snigger.
Dave!
Dave!
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The only person I know personally who invested and actively promoted Hyperfund was making good money for a while, because she got in early. Bought lots of nice things and an expensive holiday to Costa Rica. I think she had about 6 months in the scheme, which would have churned out some decent money, as well as her commission on new signups. However, Hyperfund locked your original investment for a long period (something like 18 months) and also highly incentivised re-investment of profits. While she was undoubtedly taking some good money out, my friend definitely would have lost her original investment when it collapsed, having spunked or reinvested any profits that had been accrued.drcarlos wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 12:44 pm You both preach to the converted. I knew it was what it was the first time I looked at it, but checked in here for second opinions to make sure I wasn't being overly suspicious.
She was part of a team who were working to heavily market the project, hosting weekly webinars and promising everyone that it wasn't a Ponzi scheme. They received something like 20% of any new signups' first deposit, so if she'd got someone to put in $10k she'd immediately get a $2k bonus. She moved to America shortly after it collapsed, I never asked if people came at her afterwards, would be interesting to know.
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I think he falls into the second category thenGavster wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 1:14 pmIt was Marcus Ball https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_v_JohnsonJobbo wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:55 amWhy was he taking Boris Johnson to court? Surely this was either Jolyon Maugham (https://goodlawproject.org/update/cross ... arliament/) or somebody a bit odd (https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/sue-bor ... negligence)Gavster wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:52 am
A friend of mine was living solely off his crypto income whilst trying to take Boris Johnson to court a few years ago.

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Bang on. andRich B wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:20 amI've told you about 6 times before, but I'll happily tell you again.
Proof of work blockchains are a disgusting waste of resources based on nothing other than greed and I hope everyone involved with them loses all their money.
I enjoy seeing them fail as it helps put others off investing money in these disgusting scams.
that's why I care.
