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Re: delete
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Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 21:46:26 UTC
Whilst I am still a "newbie" I 100% agree with this. Too many alt accounts being created.
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | 200% Bonus Payments!
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 21:31:09 UTC
I don't understand why people aren't reinvesting. It's the only way to keep deposits rolling.

Maybe because it resets after 12 hours so people just decide to wait until the start of the next round. Ponzis with longer time between resets seem to have a more steady flow of deposits.

Nope, there are no automatic restarts any more. Smiley
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
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Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 19:35:46 UTC
I think 10BTC to unlock bonus payments its to high...

A bonus is exactly that, it needs to be earned and shouldn’t be expected during every round. If we have a killer round and exceed 10BTC, a bonus would indeed by justified.
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 19:26:24 UTC
Ok, now Lastman standings game. Smiley

LastmanStandingButEarlierPlayersGetPaidToo Game lol
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
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Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 19:25:07 UTC
Yes!!! I won, I was last at round 1 Smiley when do I get my money?

10 mins and I'll push it through Smiley

Still not rceived, and I meant last round not 1st if you didnt get that yet.

Just waiting for funds to confirm in my personal wallet and then I can send your winnings. Please quote this post. Smiley
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
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Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 19:17:57 UTC
Website says Paid but blockchain doesn't say that just Sad

BlockChain.info is notoriously slow. Don’t worry, their site will update...eventually. Payment has 100% been made and published to the BitCoin network.
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
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Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 19:15:32 UTC
I deposit 2 0.05. My wallet merge together as  0.01,
But only 0.05 at list ,

https://blockchain.info/en/tx/022ab7b87f4082afe469e07c88096017c062774ed6a18136e376ca8b135c1efe


The script only accepts 1x deposit per transaction hash to prevent duplicates\abuse etc. I'll try split it out for you.
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
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Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 19:03:59 UTC
Yes!!! I won, I was last at round 1 Smiley when do I get my money?

10 mins and I'll push it through Smiley
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
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Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 18:58:20 UTC
Minimum and maximum deposit amount will not change?

Min = 0.01
Max = 0.1

Get ready guys Smiley
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 18:53:59 UTC
Less than 30 minutes to go guys!

Mini PonziCoin
PonziCoin's little brother!

http://mini.ponzicoin.co

New round starts at 19:00 UTC tonight - Sunday 16th March!
A new address will be released at this time.

  • 130% Returns
  • Min Deposit: 0.01
  • Max Deposit: 0.1
  • Last TWO deposits win 150% return if round exceeds 10BTC!

Good luck everyone Smiley

What is the new address that we have to deposit?

It will be released on the site in approx 7 minutes, and I will update the OP too Smiley
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 18:36:01 UTC
Less than 30 minutes to go guys!

Mini PonziCoin
PonziCoin's little brother!

http://mini.ponzicoin.co

New round starts at 19:00 UTC tonight - Sunday 16th March!
A new address will be released at this time.

  • 130% Returns
  • Min Deposit: 0.01
  • Max Deposit: 0.1
  • Last TWO deposits win 150% return if round exceeds 10BTC!

Good luck everyone Smiley
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 13:58:44 UTC
Looking forward to taking part in this

Good Smiley Sorry spixel, i removed your other comment as it contained a quote to another deleted post Wink
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Re: PonziCoin.co | 120% Hybrid Ponzi-Style Game | Automated | Escrow Protected
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 13:10:30 UTC

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I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what I have done to suggest I have been dishonest.
You closed the round #6 abruptly while transactions were pouring in without mentioning anything what was going to happen to those who've already sent the money and those that are being confirmed. After a bit of back and forth and pressings, you finally said that a refund was being issued for all the players of round #6. After that all questions regarding the refund status were either ignored or vaguely to the tune of "it will be taken care of", etc. Then there is the public display of "give me your tx id, i will look into it now" kinda reply with nothing really happening in your end. That looked more or less like a PR stunt to reinforce trust to passing by readers. So please put yourself in my shoes and would you not honestly question the integrity of such a person?

What happened to the money from Round #6? Were they used to pay off people from round #7? How the hell is that justified? What's the logic behind that?

The closure of round #6 was very clearly advertised both on here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=474730.msg5606800#msg5606800) and on the site (a big blue message referring users back to my post on here). That is over 5 hours warning! If you, or other players did not take notice of this, I cannot be held responsible. A couple of new deposits were made approx 1 hour before the arranged restart time despite these warnings.

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Once the escrow wallet reaches a suitable amount, the fees will then be redirected to my personal wallet, at which time I will be in a position to make any further refunds as I deem fit. (e.g. from old round #6 etc).
To a certain degree, this is reassuring, and this clarity was not provided in any of your earlier replies. It would be great if there is an ETA of time frame on when its gonna happen though. What is this "suitable amount" I need to wait for before knowing that you are processing the old refunds? 10 BTC? You have also not mentioned if the escrow contains the refunds for old Round #6 or is it just for the new round # 1 onwards?

There is no ETA as 5% of 0 is still 0. It depends entirely on the success of future rounds. The escrow is to be used from round #1 of the relaunch.

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If you are in any doubt over my intentions I suggest you don’t play in any future rounds.
I have every right to doubt your intentions.... till your actions prove otherwise. Its only fair, after all, to grossly simplify, you have my money (and others i presume) and have not returned it yet. The shitstorm you got into after taking my money is the least of my concern... and is certainly no excuse for me to write it off. So yes, I have a right to call you a scammer till I get my money back, and more importantly, also an obligation to take back my accusations once I get the money back. Anything else would be dishonest from my side. I hope you understand.

Yet you haven’t justified anything. You deposited in round #6, round #6 closed (with plenty of warning) and round #7 started. Its the way the game works. I am under no obligation to make any refunds to round #6 players yet I have, and to repeat myself, any outstanding deposits from round #6 will be returned when funds are available.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=474730.msg5607476#msg5607476
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Re: Mini PonziCoin | 130% Returns | Lower Deposits | Last Depositors Win!
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 12:49:37 UTC
Great! Can't wait for new round. Hopefully everything will be working as expected!  Prepare, guys!:)

Fully tested and working. The ponzi community has taken a hit recently, especially since Betek and his Polish "players" mysteriously disappeared (all at the same time lol). Hopefully Mini PonziCoin can pick up speed again tonight Smiley
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Re: PonziCoin.co | 120% Hybrid Ponzi-Style Game | Automated | Escrow Protected
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 11:46:37 UTC
-is it in purpose that the green band "ponzi reset, enjoy" doesn't appear right after the end of the countdown?

-what happens if I deposit right before the end of the countdown but my deposit is not confirmed before the end of the countdown? Who get this money?

Hey,

The green\red banners was all part of the automated reset code, neither should show any more until the is enabled again.

Deposits are added to the active round at the time of being sent. If you send at 09:59 and a new round starts at 10:00, it will be associated to the earlier round. Needless to say that deposit will not be paid out and the coins associated to that deposit would be used to repay players of the new round.
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Re: PonziCoin.co | 120% Hybrid Ponzi-Style Game | Automated | Escrow Protected
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 11:44:45 UTC
Are you legally retarded?

Seriously man... Did you get dropped on your head as a baby?

I wasn't stating if it was a fraud.

I was stating that it's a Ponzi that like all Ponzis will eventually collapse and everyone in the end that invested will lose everything.

This in itself proves it's defrauding the latest investors.

I have also stated so many times that this is not fucking legal.

You can't take money from people to pay other people.

This in itself is a fraud.

You are taking one person's money to pay another.

Do you even understand the definition of fraudulent?

That's what you are doing you are acting in a fraudulent manner.

That is exactly what the site is advertised as, therefore it is not a fraud - "that deceives and is intended to deceive".

This is all I am going to say on the matter, I feel it has been covered fully and digresses from this threads purpose. Any future posts on the matter will be removed.
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Re: PonziCoin.co | 120% Hybrid Ponzi-Style Game | Automated | Escrow Protected
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 11:34:21 UTC
Morning guys, any I'm looking into any requested refunds and if there is a valid reason I will consider them as and when funds allow - dont forget I havent made anything from PonziCoin yet, everything is going into escrow!

I'm going to try a couple of things to get PonziCoin moving again, more details to follow...

Ok, so is it safe to say I'll get my refund in about 3 days time? I can understand being vague in the heat of the moment.... but come on... enough time has passed for some sort of clarity. "I will consider them when funds allow" is an indefinite blanket statement usually by people who have no intentions of addressing the issue.

If this is a scam, the people here need to know. If you are going to close any round at will and take all the money that was pouring in and getting confirmed.... but of course promising them refunds while opening another round and going "pump pump pump!" and then having it mysteriously "attacked"... you know sound a little off to me. I understand some people here with stockholm syndrome will disagree. But being "generous" and refunding some of the people while pocketing the rest hardly constitutes as honest... even more so if its a tactic to regain trust. The escrow service does nothing for the people you've stolen from right? Its just so that current players get a proportion of their money in case you get run over by a bus.

I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what I have done to suggest I have been dishonest. Not only could I have ran off with over 11BTC last week, I have since implemented an escrow service of which the operator is under strict instructions to refund any player who has lost out as a result of my actions (e.g. running away with the coins, not paying out etc).

As of the relaunch I have not taken a single satoshi out of PonziCoin, rather I have put my own funds in yesterday! All "fees" from recent rounds have been sent to the escrows wallet - 1FweHGdxQrFVXNss7163axzpUWwf2XSaUo

Once the escrow wallet reaches a suitable amount, the fees will then be redirected to my personal wallet, at which time I will be in a position to make any further refunds as I deem fit. (e.g. from old round #6 etc).

I'm not sure I can be any fairer? If you are in any doubt over my intentions I suggest you don’t play in any future rounds. I would have hoped by now I had done enough to prove I am not a fly-by-night operator.

You didn't mention the fact you close the round ONLY when the number of deposits reaches the amount including the interest.

Then the last depositer is not credited anything.

I've told you at least 10 times that this is not fucking legal in any Country in the world.  Angry

Rounds were closed automatically. I'll happily provide the code to any respected member of the forum to validate this. I have since stopped the automatic restarts due to bugs in the code, however no manual restarts have taken place yet.

The last depositor is always paid out.

How?

Where do the Bitcoins come for the interest? Cheesy

http://ponzicoin.co/

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PonziCoin charges a 5% fee. This helps cover the running costs of the site and provides the additional coins needed to repay the last deposit in every round. Due to this, the on-site balance will be slightly less than that shown on sites such as BlockChain.info.

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Do you think I'm bad at math?  Angry


Really?

120% is the return. 5% is the fee I charge. I'm not sure which part is so difficult?

%120 - %5 = %115

Deposits = %100
Fee = %5
HuhHuh = %15

I'm not sure what you're getting at. You're just describing a ponzi model in a ponzi thread. Well done.

I'm proving your Ponzi is Dishonest , Unfair and Untruthful.

And for the 100th fucking time....

IT'S %100 FUCKING ILLEGAL!

THIS FORUM DOES NOT SUPPORT ILLEGAL ACTIVITY SO GTFO!  Angry

Taken from the legal dictionary;
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A Ponzi scheme is a type of investment Fraud that promises investors exorbitant interest if they loan their money. As more investors participate, the money contributed by later investors is paid to the initial investors, purportedly as the promised interest on their loans. A Ponzi scheme works in its initial stages but inevitably collapses as more investors participate.

Fraud;
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A false representation of a matter of fact—whether by words or by conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by concealment of what should have been disclosed—that deceives and is intended to deceive another so that the individual will act upon it to her or his legal injury.

Now, please tell me how this thread is 1) a "false representation", 2) is "false or misleading", 3) undertakes any "concealment" or 4) "deceives" or is "intended to deceive".
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Re: PonziCoin.co | 120% Hybrid Ponzi-Style Game | Automated | Escrow Protected
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 11:28:35 UTC
Morning guys, any I'm looking into any requested refunds and if there is a valid reason I will consider them as and when funds allow - dont forget I havent made anything from PonziCoin yet, everything is going into escrow!

I'm going to try a couple of things to get PonziCoin moving again, more details to follow...

Ok, so is it safe to say I'll get my refund in about 3 days time? I can understand being vague in the heat of the moment.... but come on... enough time has passed for some sort of clarity. "I will consider them when funds allow" is an indefinite blanket statement usually by people who have no intentions of addressing the issue.

If this is a scam, the people here need to know. If you are going to close any round at will and take all the money that was pouring in and getting confirmed.... but of course promising them refunds while opening another round and going "pump pump pump!" and then having it mysteriously "attacked"... you know sound a little off to me. I understand some people here with stockholm syndrome will disagree. But being "generous" and refunding some of the people while pocketing the rest hardly constitutes as honest... even more so if its a tactic to regain trust. The escrow service does nothing for the people you've stolen from right? Its just so that current players get a proportion of their money in case you get run over by a bus.

I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what I have done to suggest I have been dishonest. Not only could I have ran off with over 11BTC last week, I have since implemented an escrow service of which the operator is under strict instructions to refund any player who has lost out as a result of my actions (e.g. running away with the coins, not paying out etc).

As of the relaunch I have not taken a single satoshi out of PonziCoin, rather I have put my own funds in yesterday! All "fees" from recent rounds have been sent to the escrows wallet - 1FweHGdxQrFVXNss7163axzpUWwf2XSaUo

Once the escrow wallet reaches a suitable amount, the fees will then be redirected to my personal wallet, at which time I will be in a position to make any further refunds as I deem fit. (e.g. from old round #6 etc).

I'm not sure I can be any fairer? If you are in any doubt over my intentions I suggest you don’t play in any future rounds. I would have hoped by now I had done enough to prove I am not a fly-by-night operator.

You didn't mention the fact you close the round ONLY when the number of deposits reaches the amount including the interest.

Then the last depositer is not credited anything.

I've told you at least 10 times that this is not fucking legal in any Country in the world.  Angry

Rounds were closed automatically. I'll happily provide the code to any respected member of the forum to validate this. I have since stopped the automatic restarts due to bugs in the code, however no manual restarts have taken place yet.

The last depositor is always paid out.

How?

Where do the Bitcoins come for the interest? Cheesy

http://ponzicoin.co/

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PonziCoin charges a 5% fee. This helps cover the running costs of the site and provides the additional coins needed to repay the last deposit in every round. Due to this, the on-site balance will be slightly less than that shown on sites such as BlockChain.info.

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Re: PonziCoin.co | 120% Hybrid Ponzi-Style Game | Automated | Escrow Protected

Do you think I'm bad at math?  Angry


Really?

120% is the return. 5% is the fee I charge. I'm not sure which part is so difficult?

%120 - %5 = %115

Deposits = %100
Fee = %5
HuhHuh = %15

I'm not sure what you're getting at. You're just describing a ponzi model in a ponzi thread. Well done.
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Re: PonziCoin.co | 120% Hybrid Ponzi-Style Game | Automated | Escrow Protected
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 11:24:08 UTC
Morning guys, any I'm looking into any requested refunds and if there is a valid reason I will consider them as and when funds allow - dont forget I havent made anything from PonziCoin yet, everything is going into escrow!

I'm going to try a couple of things to get PonziCoin moving again, more details to follow...

Ok, so is it safe to say I'll get my refund in about 3 days time? I can understand being vague in the heat of the moment.... but come on... enough time has passed for some sort of clarity. "I will consider them when funds allow" is an indefinite blanket statement usually by people who have no intentions of addressing the issue.

If this is a scam, the people here need to know. If you are going to close any round at will and take all the money that was pouring in and getting confirmed.... but of course promising them refunds while opening another round and going "pump pump pump!" and then having it mysteriously "attacked"... you know sound a little off to me. I understand some people here with stockholm syndrome will disagree. But being "generous" and refunding some of the people while pocketing the rest hardly constitutes as honest... even more so if its a tactic to regain trust. The escrow service does nothing for the people you've stolen from right? Its just so that current players get a proportion of their money in case you get run over by a bus.

I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what I have done to suggest I have been dishonest. Not only could I have ran off with over 11BTC last week, I have since implemented an escrow service of which the operator is under strict instructions to refund any player who has lost out as a result of my actions (e.g. running away with the coins, not paying out etc).

As of the relaunch I have not taken a single satoshi out of PonziCoin, rather I have put my own funds in yesterday! All "fees" from recent rounds have been sent to the escrows wallet - 1FweHGdxQrFVXNss7163axzpUWwf2XSaUo

Once the escrow wallet reaches a suitable amount, the fees will then be redirected to my personal wallet, at which time I will be in a position to make any further refunds as I deem fit. (e.g. from old round #6 etc).

I'm not sure I can be any fairer? If you are in any doubt over my intentions I suggest you don’t play in any future rounds. I would have hoped by now I had done enough to prove I am not a fly-by-night operator.

You didn't mention the fact you close the round ONLY when the number of deposits reaches the amount including the interest.

Then the last depositer is not credited anything.

I've told you at least 10 times that this is not fucking legal in any Country in the world.  Angry

Rounds were closed automatically. I'll happily provide the code to any respected member of the forum to validate this. I have since stopped the automatic restarts due to bugs in the code, however no manual restarts have taken place yet.

The last depositor is always paid out.

How?

Where do the Bitcoins come for the interest? Cheesy

http://ponzicoin.co/

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PonziCoin charges a 5% fee. This helps cover the running costs of the site and provides the additional coins needed to repay the last deposit in every round. Due to this, the on-site balance will be slightly less than that shown on sites such as BlockChain.info.

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Re: PonziCoin.co | 120% Hybrid Ponzi-Style Game | Automated | Escrow Protected

Do you think I'm bad at math?  Angry


Really?

120% is the return. 5% is the fee I charge. I'm not sure which part is so difficult?
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Re: PonziCoin.co | 120% Hybrid Ponzi-Style Game | Automated | Escrow Protected
by
Vortuarackne
on 16/03/2014, 11:21:00 UTC
Morning guys, any I'm looking into any requested refunds and if there is a valid reason I will consider them as and when funds allow - dont forget I havent made anything from PonziCoin yet, everything is going into escrow!

I'm going to try a couple of things to get PonziCoin moving again, more details to follow...

Ok, so is it safe to say I'll get my refund in about 3 days time? I can understand being vague in the heat of the moment.... but come on... enough time has passed for some sort of clarity. "I will consider them when funds allow" is an indefinite blanket statement usually by people who have no intentions of addressing the issue.

If this is a scam, the people here need to know. If you are going to close any round at will and take all the money that was pouring in and getting confirmed.... but of course promising them refunds while opening another round and going "pump pump pump!" and then having it mysteriously "attacked"... you know sound a little off to me. I understand some people here with stockholm syndrome will disagree. But being "generous" and refunding some of the people while pocketing the rest hardly constitutes as honest... even more so if its a tactic to regain trust. The escrow service does nothing for the people you've stolen from right? Its just so that current players get a proportion of their money in case you get run over by a bus.

I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what I have done to suggest I have been dishonest. Not only could I have ran off with over 11BTC last week, I have since implemented an escrow service of which the operator is under strict instructions to refund any player who has lost out as a result of my actions (e.g. running away with the coins, not paying out etc).

As of the relaunch I have not taken a single satoshi out of PonziCoin, rather I have put my own funds in yesterday! All "fees" from recent rounds have been sent to the escrows wallet - 1FweHGdxQrFVXNss7163axzpUWwf2XSaUo

Once the escrow wallet reaches a suitable amount, the fees will then be redirected to my personal wallet, at which time I will be in a position to make any further refunds as I deem fit. (e.g. from old round #6 etc).

I'm not sure I can be any fairer? If you are in any doubt over my intentions I suggest you don’t play in any future rounds. I would have hoped by now I had done enough to prove I am not a fly-by-night operator.

You didn't mention the fact you close the round ONLY when the number of deposits reaches the amount including the interest.

Then the last depositer is not credited anything.

I've told you at least 10 times that this is not fucking legal in any Country in the world.  Angry

Rounds were closed automatically. I'll happily provide the code to any respected member of the forum to validate this. I have since stopped the automatic restarts due to bugs in the code, however no manual restarts have taken place yet.

The last depositor is always paid out.

How?

Where do the Bitcoins come for the interest? Cheesy

http://ponzicoin.co/

Quote
PonziCoin charges a 5% fee. This helps cover the running costs of the site and provides the additional coins needed to repay the last deposit in every round. Due to this, the on-site balance will be slightly less than that shown on sites such as BlockChain.info.