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Re: Flag - "CryptoSparks"
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AdolfinWolf
on 20/09/2019, 20:19:25 UTC
⭐ Merited by eddie13 (1)
I'm going to rehash some of the things i've said before about him.

Of course, he could have found the magic formula to profit. a sophisticated AI Engine. Time will learn and prove me wrong, but for now i think he's a fraud.

Observe the following points:

###1

First quote of him stating the 495% ROI:
Is not like they are all dumb, just superficial. This guy could easily hand over my thread and download the full 2 year data and trade history of the 495%roi and verify for itself.
Damn he could even access the demo account via api key and see the trades. YET he's sorry but indeed i'm simply looking to scam people.
#2
In my thread you have access to data and trading account. GO and prove that im running a shady business. Otherwise, silence is a better option. And as always, let me decide what is and isn't for me.
#3
Here's what i not only claim but prove with history data fully documented. Here a screenshoot since i'm sure you didn't even bother to check:
Because, obviously, JSON files aren't fakeable..
#4
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Yup 600+ trades over a period of 20 months are just "a few"  Grin
#5
If the explanation i gave you seems random, you should think about why it feels random to you. because you can't understand it.
WHY DON'T YOU CHECK MY THREAD AND FIND THE GODDAMN API KEY YOU ARE ASKING FOR ? BECAUSE IS RIGHT THERE!!!!

#6


This is just false. He never offered access to ANY of the data listed in the JSON file.

Instead; the API key renders a couple small trades which aren't indicative of anything. The risk taken for these trades and the doubling down martingale strategy might very well not be worth it, but with such a low n size it's simply not known yet.

Compare it with martingale betting. with 1 million satoshis you can bet 1, 2, 4, 8, before losing your money.


###2
The api key debacle: Huh



###3
Backgrounds don't match.

User was doing italian translations for pennies less than 6 months ago -- suddenly he is a highly specialized quantum bot developer?
My ass.

Not to mention that it just doesn't make sense. If his stats were actually real, any bank/developer who specializes in these things would've hired him. Don't be stupid. 495% returns?

Of course, i'd love to be proven wrong. I adjudge him all the profits in the world-- but when these profits actually come from defrauding his "investors" such as other HFT "bots" did in the past, of course i'm going to call him out on it.

Things always go right until they don't.
In an uptrend market (such as right now), you can make a hundred shit trades and get away with it by just waiting for Bitcoin to go up and call it a "prediction".