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Author Topic: WeeklyPonzi.com 'v3' | 100% Automated | Secure | 130% Return | 700+ BTC Invested  (Read 115096 times)
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February 13, 2015, 06:03:36 PM
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well how much btc is still in the ponzi at this moment?
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February 13, 2015, 06:37:27 PM
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well how much btc is still in the ponzi at this moment?

does it matter? its still a ponzi...
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February 13, 2015, 06:48:32 PM
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is this still paying out btc

how recent was your deposit? i thought it was dead by most people claimed.

It's not Dead, yesterdays game was interesting.

If you need to be told to only invest what you can afford to loos, then please invest everything you have...  Dumb luck has it's way of working out.

Something tells me you're involved in this ponzi.

Don't put your money into this crapshoot.

Investors are paid by other investors, that's the limit to my involvement.

You are the one who is responsible for the double spend problem last week, you sent out an unconfirmed deposit with zero fees from 1exca... and when 12 btc were sent back to the bank, you took the benefit of it and sucked it all

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February 13, 2015, 07:20:59 PM
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This still has double spend problems? LOL
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February 13, 2015, 07:37:07 PM
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I'm not investing into this ponzi anymore. My investment is still not back. I invested in fourth week and the transaction is still now unconfirmed.

how much have you invested just curious?

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February 13, 2015, 08:32:39 PM
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is this still paying out btc

how recent was your deposit? i thought it was dead by most people claimed.

It's not Dead, yesterdays game was interesting.

If you need to be told to only invest what you can afford to loos, then please invest everything you have...  Dumb luck has it's way of working out.

Something tells me you're involved in this ponzi.

Don't put your money into this crapshoot.

Investors are paid by other investors, that's the limit to my involvement.

You are the one who is responsible for the double spend problem last week, you sent out an unconfirmed deposit with zero fees from 1exca... and when 12 btc were sent back to the bank, you took the benefit of it and sucked it all

Explain for me how that works. Does that make him legit clever, or just a mouthy thief?

Extraordinary Claims require Extraordinary Evidence
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February 13, 2015, 08:35:20 PM
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This still has double spend problems? LOL

yeah, Im confused, some people stated they go their returns back, but it wouldnt make any sense due to the double spend issue.

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February 13, 2015, 09:37:18 PM
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do not risk your btc, do not invest unless you want to get burned..
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February 13, 2015, 09:49:11 PM
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do not risk your btc, do not invest unless you want to get burned..
I am sure a lot of people read that as " Invest, send 1 BTC now!!! "

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February 13, 2015, 09:51:07 PM
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Its funny how a lot of people are using the address to send dust transactions with messages and advertisements promoting other ponzi schemes.

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February 13, 2015, 11:17:43 PM
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is this still paying out btc

how recent was your deposit? i thought it was dead by most people claimed.

It's not Dead, yesterdays game was interesting.

If you need to be told to only invest what you can afford to loos, then please invest everything you have...  Dumb luck has it's way of working out.

Something tells me you're involved in this ponzi.

Don't put your money into this crapshoot.

Investors are paid by other investors, that's the limit to my involvement.

You are the one who is responsible for the double spend problem last week, you sent out an unconfirmed deposit with zero fees from 1exca... and when 12 btc were sent back to the bank, you took the benefit of it and sucked it all

If this is true thanks you make me lost 1.77 BTC due to zero fees !!!!!!!!




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February 13, 2015, 11:37:09 PM
Last edit: February 13, 2015, 11:53:31 PM by arieq
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is this still paying out btc

how recent was your deposit? i thought it was dead by most people claimed.

It's not Dead, yesterdays game was interesting.

If you need to be told to only invest what you can afford to loos, then please invest everything you have...  Dumb luck has it's way of working out.

Something tells me you're involved in this ponzi.

Don't put your money into this crapshoot.

Investors are paid by other investors, that's the limit to my involvement.

You are the one who is responsible for the double spend problem last week, you sent out an unconfirmed deposit with zero fees from 1exca... and when 12 btc were sent back to the bank, you took the benefit of it and sucked it all

Explain for me how that works. Does that make him legit clever, or just a mouthy thief?

He admitted that there were many bugs in weeklyponzi

There are bugs in weekly ponzi to be sure.  1Excalibur took full advantage of one such bug or feature.

There was a 0fee TX one level above the deposit into WP and a later TX become confirmed, a feature in bitcoin where one can (re)spend coins if they are not yet confirmed.  This nullified the chain, deleting it.  This wasn't a slow process at all, it took 10s of hours.

At some time in the future the funds became available and WP started making payouts to any new deposits.


So he exploited the bugs with double spend attack, he explained himself how he did it

There is a good defense against this.

1. If there are unconfirmed transactions, look for the zero fee.
2. Send a small amount and get the payout.
3. Split this payout for the total number of planned payouts and a few extra to be further split.
4. Base all your deposits on these outputs.

If the 0fee TX is undo so are all of your deposits.

One may also employ what 1Excalibur did and pay in at the *correct* time to get the max payouts.  It was plenty possible for everyone to get at least part of their deposits back, just had to pay into the Ponzi.

A few steps:
1. Send BTC to the 1Week8mnA address.
2. Wait for return on investment.
3. Did investment return?

Yes:
  Done.

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4. Check for unconfirmed transactions, if your payment is not confirmed it may be dropped by the network.  Your payment may be dropped, but the funds remain!
No:
  You've lost, done.
Yes:
  Return to step 1.  See historical example where this worked out for 1Exca117ik6cR2mySwfpz4GGrUGRx5p3Eh

The above steps are proven to work.

The root of the double spend problem last week was coming from this address 1Exca117ik6cR2mySwfpz4GGrUGRx5p3Eh that belongs to excaliburponzi

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Owner: "is owned by excaliburponzi.com"
Signature: G7UjhshJal4ZA8nJqQGoLpRNy+14tGUNdWFGAPL+CdF+yROGDwABlW+sbT489KQiw0ss/c8oW9x5UFdw+CNE5iA=

Owner of excaliburponzi.com is cheako https://twisterio.com/post/cheako/122

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February 13, 2015, 11:45:53 PM
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Are you ready for next round?
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February 14, 2015, 12:03:58 AM
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Legendary ponzi still alive!
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February 14, 2015, 12:16:44 AM
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Legendary ponzi still alive!

I think its almost dead now. Hardly any deposits in the last 2 days

The new weekly round has just started, 27 btc is total amount of deposit for this week, let's see how it goes

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February 14, 2015, 12:17:48 AM
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Legendary ponzi still alive!

I think its almost dead now. Hardly any deposits in the last 2 days

I agree. It will soon die out completely. Then give it a few months for v4 Tongue
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February 14, 2015, 12:22:42 AM
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WTF with script? Payouts not in order.
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February 14, 2015, 12:23:30 AM
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WTF with script? Payouts not in order.

It's a new type of ponzi, where first who invest lose and last wins.

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February 14, 2015, 12:32:23 AM
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WTF with script? Payouts not in order.

Unconfirmed deposits won't get paid, so the script actually pays only to confirmed deposits

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February 14, 2015, 12:35:58 AM
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WTF with script? Payouts not in order.

Unconfirmed deposits won't get paid, so the script actually pays only to confirmed deposits

But look at the blockchain! Early deposits are confirmed and have more than 2 confirms but still unpaid...
For example

https://blockchain.info/tx/1e5d25c1bbad0f5a8d665a78c6aa4dece06933a7fc366eacdfdf9a0cc96f6614
https://blockchain.info/tx/85239065dbbcaa74686c4dcf9359dd541dc8d1b199be5cccb56159912f754cd2
https://blockchain.info/tx/4df940199512f6a4c50eed2f198cd32991e924e485cef8554cf3a6dc064c8cac

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