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Board Investor-based games
Re: ::-:[tested honest, fast paying] bitcoin doubling:-::
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BTC-Chaser
on 28/07/2016, 19:04:23 UTC
Please Refund my wallet address: 1Lh3Qm5kYYuMzFLxu1PdXdxoGdx4TiZFxS
 Why did u reset my Invest  If u will give me back my invest, I will invite more

My 1st invest BTC 0.02: https://blockchain.info/tx/081db6537649c74bd12422fc001dea44483206658a4485406c24e1c594b1b311
My 2nd Invest same address BTC0.016 :https://blockchain.info/tx/d449228d6a6cfed745c84e4bb2f78772b5e5e41f7b53800ad7b13596910d9e0c

Please check my prof blockchain

yes i saw your deposits in the list , but unfortunately all balance are now refunded and others got paid in the first chain, . we will try to send you the remaining balance in the 3rd chain if there's any. thank you

This.
Look at this, folks, and you'll know why you shouldn't get into ponzi's/pyramids.
The ones running it win big (at least, if they're scammers, which tends to be the case with most of these schemes), maybe a few lucky early birds get paid once or twice, but everyone else below them in the scheme is just throwing coin into a bottomless wishing well while closing their eyes and wishing really hard that they won't get scammed out of their coin again... and again... and again...

Even with the best and most honest intentions when starting a scheme like this, the point is:
- A finite ammount of assets (money, bitcoins, sheep, whatever the currency of choice is) will get invested.
- Yet the promise is that everyone will be getting more out of it than gets put in.

If Suzy and Jimmy each have two apples, and Suzy wants to offer Billy and Katy two apples each, too, then Suzy will need to get her little butt to the apple orchard, instead of convincing Jimmy that if they pool their total of 4 apples they can magically offer the 4 of them (Suzy, Jimmy, Billy, Katy) a total of 8 apples.