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Now, this does not sound very important, but it actually are one of the most critical things that needs to be addressed. We should counter all of these misinformed people, with education on what Bitcoin is, because they lose money on Ponzi schemes and then they blame it on Bitcoin.
They don't know about Bitcoin when talking like that, anything related Ponzi nowadays is always linked to cryptocurrency and making crypto bad for people who just want to join. I agree we should educate those people who always misinformed other people.
Unless they could benefit from that Ponzi, they would not blame him, but the people below them would definitely disagree with it. But those of us who are familiar with crypto must indeed provide an explanation to the people who join Ponzi, especially when they have experienced losses and not just blame crypto. They have to change their thinking that bitcoin is Ponzi and start looking for the truth by reading articles or asking people who know more about the difference between Ponzi and Bitcoin.
But if those people already have Bitcoin because of the Ponzi program, they shouldn't complain because they already have a much more valuable investment than the Ponzi. They can have the opportunity to earn big profits in the future without the Ponzi especially if they can store their Bitcoins in their personal wallets. But if they just deposit money and get paid 30 days later and find no payment at all, that is their own fault.