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Re: SCAM: MinexPay crypto debit card by minexpay.com / Minexcoin
by
JollyGood
on 23/02/2019, 22:01:49 UTC
I have no idea why he is involved in this game but is it going to accept in-game Minex payments or is Boris using Minex funds to pay developers to make a game which he hopes people will use and that will make him money?

The second one - Boris is using Minex funds to pay developpers to make a game(his private project,never mentioned on whitelist and obviously primary reason to start ICO - Minexcoin was just a suitable financial vessel to collect needed money for project) which he hopes people will use and that will make him money.

Considering there are only 88,000 MNX left in Minex owned wallet how is it possible they can sustain impossible parking rates? The following pyramid highlights concerns being raised.

With all these failing how it Boris getting the money to finance the gaming project? I share your views that the AR and online games market place is extremely difficult to break in to so why did demolition man Boris enter this field when there was no mention of it in the whitepapers?

This is one of the strangest ICO scams I have come across. The man at the top of the scam (Boris) is utterly incompetent and a complete and pathetic failure so far as commerce is concerned.



While I do agree it looks unfair, the "rich" also risked the most, so it's only fair they get the most. Bigger risk = bigger reward. Bigger risk also = bigger loss.

With an equal percentage per annum (4.5%), the rich coin holder gets more coins due to the amount of his contribution. The contribution of 5,000 coins will reward 225 coins for the year. While the small holder of 100 coins will get only 4.5 coins per year.
225 coins is the reward for higher risk.

Your model is unfair. And most importantly, it will lead to the centralization of coins in the hands of large holders - because they get rich ahead of ten times faster than others.
If you think it's unfair you can buy 5000 coins for yourself and take a risk. If you don't want to risk you will get smaller reward.

I don't mind the risk reward. But the difference of 10 times is strange (5000 coins 45% per annum) vs (100 coins 4.5% per annum). We're not in a casino.