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ks2048 ◴[] No.45079090[source]
There seems to be an analogous concept of the Second Law of Thermodynamics - everything in society will tend towards scams if not actively opposed.
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jsheard ◴[] No.45079129[source]
This is like a fractal scam, you've got gambling against the house (already a scam) with crypto (so there's no regulators to stop them rigging the games) and then instead of waiting for statistics to take their course they just run away with everyone's money.
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Nextgrid ◴[] No.45079267[source]
Don't forget the final dimension of the scam where they also scam the affiliates by doing a rug-pull. Scam-ception.
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bombcar ◴[] No.45079613[source]
Once you realize that many scams are scams against those looking to scam others it all becomes clear.
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1. ronsor ◴[] No.45079937[source]
Then is it ethical to create a scam to scam people who are trying to scam others?
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2. quantummagic ◴[] No.45080070[source]
Enroll in my online course, to get the answer to that any many other questions.
3. bombcar ◴[] No.45080248[source]
That's what the scammers tell themselves; but those trying to scam are often not the smartest of the bunch, so you are taking advantage of them in some way.