Cryptoqueen: A woman scammed the world, then vanished
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#5Bitcoin is no different. It's just a scam on a much longer timescale.
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#6Bitcoin is no different. It's just a scam on a much longer timescale.
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#7My bet is she was a front for some Eastern EU or EEU mafia group and now rests in a concrete-filled barrel at the bottom of Black Sea, with all the money taking multiple round trips through off-shore banks, never to be found by their MLM "investors" again.
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#8RyanAir has to be the most budget airline I’ve ever been on...
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#10Why, with all that money, didn't they simply buy a Blockchain? It's not hard, fork bitcoin, build something on Ethereum. Or did it simply not matter for the pyramid scheme? If in the end they had a crappy Blockchain and the investors would have gotten their coins, would they've been guilty of anything?