Your meaning is unclear: Are you saying that the cold, hard maths that make Yobits advertised rates of return impossible are an opinion, or that it is only an opinion that the promise of impossible returns is a textbook, definitional scam?
This. I see a lot of posts saying that the clear facts I presented in my previous posts (
here,
here, and
here) are just like, my opinion, man, but no one has refuted a single one of them.
Some of us obviously agree to disagree about the signature being worthy of a tag.
That proves it's an opinion and not a fact.
Some people disagree that the Earth is round. That doesn't make it any less of a fact.
Is anyone actually arguing that X10 isn't a scam? Or are we just arguing whether knowingly promoting a proven scam is untrustworthy behavior?