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Re: Honestinvest.net || Completely honest investments! || 10% week/45% monthly
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jonte
on 01/11/2021, 11:55:52 UTC
"Honest"Invest that's classic... If you could reliably make over 45% per month, you'd be a certified investing genius. You'd be marched up and down the streets while everybody cheered you on. Everything is pointing towards a good old fashioned ponzi scheme here.

What proof do you provide investors of your returns?

Oh and nice script too https://codecanyon.net/item/investorm-advanced-hyip-investment-management-platform/32431844
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Re: BetKing.io Relaunch
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jonte
on 13/11/2020, 09:35:18 UTC
I emailed you and never saw any of my initial investment of 1.5BTC/62626.94092BKB returned. How can you claim to have returned a lot of the originally invested funds?

I asked you to email me many times before with your username and you wouldn't do it as you were scared I would ban you for some weird reason. Look where that's got you now.
How am I meant to resolve anything with you if you won't work with me?

Email me. This forum isn't where I resolve these things. Since it's full of trolls and idiots and you are not willing to show me proof you are even an investor.



And how can I "claim"? There's proof on the forum. Work with me instead of fighting against it and you will have a much easier time.

I tried:



I don't know what emails you're referring to:



Let's sort this out.
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Re: BetKing.io Relaunch
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jonte
on 13/11/2020, 07:49:41 UTC
I emailed you and never saw any of my initial investment of 1.5BTC/62626.94092BKB returned. How can you claim to have returned a lot of the originally invested funds?
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Re: BetKing.io What Is Really Going on?
by
jonte
on 02/08/2018, 10:40:57 UTC
I wonder who this thread is for?

It's not for ICO token holders. I speak with most of them on Telegram. They understood what they were investing in and know it's not a scam, in fact, many people are happy with the roi so far and the huge improvements being made on the site.

This is just a thread for a bunch of idiots who were not in the ico, have no intention of ever owning tokens, who don't know anything about BetKing or the ICO or how businesses work.

Just people who refused to listen to the answers I gave a hundred times and instead chose to listen to a bitter, jealous moron who has had hatred towards me and BetKing for almost 5 years.

So yeah, the thread is locked due to trolls and people incapable of listening to me. I'll unlock to post updates now and again. Though bitcointalk isn't where we get most our audience so not sure how frequently.

Have fun in here speculating and posting shit you have no clue about. It doesn't affect BetKing or investors.


I personally put 1.5 BTC into the Betking ICO and got a bonus for being an early investor too. I'm disappointed when I see the BKB buyout price you're giving us for 10% of our tokens. For me it's 0.08110188 BTC. So you're saying that my total BKB investment is only worth 0.8110188 BTC? That's almost HALF of what I invested in the ICO yet you claim your investors are "happy with the roi so far" when in reality that couldn't be further from the truth. Please explain yourself. If the business is going well then why is the investment only valued at 54% of the initial investment? It would be slightly understandable if you actually converted the Bitcoin investments from the ICO into fiat right away, but you didn't. I'm interested in hearing what on earth is going on.

pm me your betking username if you have tokens on there or your eth address with tokens.
But if you are a token holder you seem to have a misunderstanding of how the ico works.
The tokens were $0.0928 at time ico and are now $0.0993, a 7% roi.

This model of token price calculation was very clearly explained before the ICO started and over and over again in threads and the various discussion platforms.
This was never an ICO to list and flip on exchanges, again I stated that, it's a long term project.


Can I ask why you want my username? I'm not lying about my investment of 1.5 BTC in the ICO. If I send you my username you might ban me or something if you don't like people expressing their opinions of Betking.
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Re: BetKing.io What Is Really Going on?
by
jonte
on 02/08/2018, 08:27:50 UTC
I wonder who this thread is for?

It's not for ICO token holders. I speak with most of them on Telegram. They understood what they were investing in and know it's not a scam, in fact, many people are happy with the roi so far and the huge improvements being made on the site.

This is just a thread for a bunch of idiots who were not in the ico, have no intention of ever owning tokens, who don't know anything about BetKing or the ICO or how businesses work.

Just people who refused to listen to the answers I gave a hundred times and instead chose to listen to a bitter, jealous moron who has had hatred towards me and BetKing for almost 5 years.

So yeah, the thread is locked due to trolls and people incapable of listening to me. I'll unlock to post updates now and again. Though bitcointalk isn't where we get most our audience so not sure how frequently.

Have fun in here speculating and posting shit you have no clue about. It doesn't affect BetKing or investors.


I personally put 1.5 BTC into the Betking ICO and got a bonus for being an early investor too. I'm disappointed when I see the BKB buyout price you're giving us for 10% of our tokens. For me it's 0.08110188 BTC. So you're saying that my total BKB investment is only worth 0.8110188 BTC? That's almost HALF of what I invested in the ICO yet you claim your investors are "happy with the roi so far" when in reality that couldn't be further from the truth. Please explain yourself. If the business is going well then why is the investment only valued at 54% of the initial investment? It would be slightly understandable if you actually converted the Bitcoin investments from the ICO into fiat right away, but you didn't. I'm interested in hearing what on earth is going on.
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Re: ▞▞▞ ❖ Selling Unique ★ HYIP ★ Scripts - Made by Team of Professionals ❖ ▚▚▚
by
jonte
on 06/11/2017, 11:29:22 UTC
Can you please explain what Transaction Creator and the Representatives System is?

Good luck with sales, I can see you've put a lot of effort into this. One more thing, did you implement BlockTrail Webhooks so the payments show up instantly without refreshing?
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Re: KRIP.TO a new automated trading platform for arbitrage between exchanges
by
jonte
on 18/03/2016, 04:15:35 UTC
Hi, Jonte!

Tnx for your feedback. Smiley From our experiences so far, you can expect up to 2% of profit per month (of course it depends from the market situation).

Are we talking profit in BTC or USD? Or can you choose what type of arbitrage you want to use?
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Re: KRIP.TO a new automated trading platform for arbitrage between exchanges
by
jonte
on 17/03/2016, 06:31:39 UTC
Yesterday we have officially launched something we were working on for a while - A FULLY AUTOMATED TRADING STRATEGY.

We are bringing a new view on fully automated trading with our NOTIFICATIONS FEATURE, that works as you personal adviser on how to optimize your profit (which market to add, where to move funds, etc..).
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So, from now on you will be able to select between two trading strategies - manual (capture custom trade opportunities) and fully automated (just follow notifications to boost the profit).

If anyone wants to try it out, you can still do it commission-free for 1 month! Just sign up at http://krip.to or PM me.

This automated arbitrage trading sounds very interesting. Roughly around what percentage profit can I expect to make per month on my BTC investment?
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Re: [ANN] MarginBot - A Bitfinex Margin Lending Management Bot
by
jonte
on 08/01/2016, 12:52:12 UTC
I'm getting a 500 server error when I try to install it. Hmm

Edit: Nevermind, I didn't have cURL installed hahahaha! I've set the bot up and it looks good so far. Only issue in when I try to load the "View Overall Returns" page it never loads for me. I'll look into it later.
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Re: I am done!
by
jonte
on 22/12/2015, 03:26:26 UTC
But your signature just draws my in like a slice of pumpkin pie!! Anywho ive actually have made $40-$50 in profit for the like 4 days off of a site. But sometimes you win sometimes you lose.

$10/day is not worth it when you consider the odds aren't in your favour.
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Re: Europa League/Champions League Lounge
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jonte
on 22/10/2015, 11:54:31 UTC
Plays:

Basel and Fiorentina ML double (parlay)
Basel 2-0 and Fiorentina 4-0 exact score double
Basel 2-0 Fiorentina 3-0 exact score double
Fiorentina v Lech Poznan Over 1.5, Dnipro v St Etienne Under 3.5, Midtjylland v Napoli Under 3.5 triple (parlay)
Liverpool ML
Augsberg to win and match to go over 2.5, Lokomotiv Moscow to win and match to go over 2.5 and Athletic Bilbao to win and match to go over 2.5 triple
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Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet
by
jonte
on 12/10/2015, 21:40:14 UTC
Yeah I divested all and won't be investing again. Simply not worth the risk for such minimal returns.
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Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet
by
jonte
on 11/10/2015, 10:07:49 UTC
Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.


Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

Score! I lost it straight away though haha. After I won that .2 I was like "one more win and ill stop". Shit's harsh, man. With 8BTC invested I wonder how long it'll take to get back to 10BTC and recover my idiotic loss. Like 6 months? You win some and you lose some I guess.



I'm sorry for your loss but also am happy to see you were able to stop betting before doing bigger damages to yiyur bankroll.
It's not easy at all: happens you feel the urge to recover your losses as soon as possible and it could seem so easy just to double your previous bet and click again.
So, again, happy you did the right, difficult, move to stop betting.

Yeah I'm lucky I don't have an addictive personality. I've heard of many people who've ruined their lives by simply not knowing when to stop.
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Re: Getting a living from Gmabling alone is possible?
by
jonte
on 11/10/2015, 05:22:21 UTC
You can earn a living if you're a professional poker player and get sponsorships from PokerStars, etc. That's highly unlikely though.

You can also earn a living from organising fixed matches and betting on them. However, that's extremely illegal and you would need a lot of capital to start a fixed match syndicate.

So in short, no. It is next to impossible to make a living from gambling alone.
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Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet
by
jonte
on 11/10/2015, 02:46:28 UTC
Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.


Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

Score! I lost it straight away though haha. After I won that .2 I was like "one more win and ill stop". Shit's harsh, man. With 8BTC invested I wonder how long it'll take to get back to 10BTC and recover my idiotic loss. Like 6 months? You win some and you lose some I guess.

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Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet
by
jonte
on 11/10/2015, 02:34:03 UTC
Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.
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Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet
by
jonte
on 11/10/2015, 01:50:10 UTC
Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.
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Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet
by
jonte
on 11/10/2015, 01:38:57 UTC
Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

I know there's some investors (like cowbay) who wait until a they see investor profit go down, then invest, and divest when it goes up again.

But all in all, I'm not convinced you will outperform just putting money in (but only as much as you can afford losing!) and forgetting about it for a few months. And for added benefit, help promote some of the MP casinos Grin. For instance, had you put money in at the earlier investment opportunity, you'd now be currently sitting on a 36% profit. I'm not sure if that's worth the risks or not, but hey, it's better than having lost money =)

Well I was doing quite alright sitting at a 3.8% ROI on my 10BTC investment that I started 10 days ago. Then the high roller started betting and I watched my profit fall from 0.38 to -0.03 so I divested. At that point the total investor profit was at 77BTC. Almost as soon as I divested the investor profit shot back up to 94BTC leaving me feeling like an idiot.

I'm not so sure its worth the risk but I'm also not sure where else to invest my spare coins besides cloud mining which is almost completely pointless due to the miniscule returns.
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Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet
by
jonte
on 11/10/2015, 01:07:42 UTC
Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.
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Re: How much have you gambled?
by
jonte
on 09/10/2015, 03:16:28 UTC
More than I care to think about. Luckily I'm in a decent profit overall.