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Crypto currency (IF banned from CA)

Has HEX crashed? Hope no one invested off the back of advice given on here
Yes HEX has crashed just like near every other crypto. Anyone who has invested in any crypto in the past 2 years has lost money, as I have said many many times, crypto regularly crashes 85-95%

I felt this reply addressed the issue with clarity.


love it keep it up sir, I don't have twitter so I am saved from the crypto and chico cult cringe.

We were told he wasn’t a fraudster though :oops:
whats that old saying, innocent until proven guilty?

Let's not forget, the SEC recently lost a similar case against XRP and has made these claims against a lot of other coins too.
 
Yes HEX has crashed just like near every other crypto. Anyone who has invested in any crypto in the past 2 years has lost money, as I have said many many times, crypto regularly crashes 85-95%


love it keep it up sir, I don't have twitter so I am saved from the crypto and chico cult cringe.


whats that old saying, innocent until proven guilty?

Let's not forget, the SEC recently lost a similar case against XRP and has made these claims against a lot of other coins too.
I just hope no one listened to any advice

‘Just buy & stake hex to become wealthy.’


‘I don't encourage anyone to trade. I am encouraging people to buy and stake HEX,’


There is no stopping hex


Just buy hex and stake it.

 
now go back and quote all the times I say that crypto is highly volatile and regularly crashes 85-95%, I am guessing you won't do that. I have also said many times how 99% of crypto is rubbish, but you won't quote that either I am sure.
 

Yes HEX has crashed just like near every other crypto. Anyone who has invested in any crypto in the past 2 years has lost money, as I have said many many times, crypto regularly crashes 85-95%

tbh it crashed yesterday far less than I expected. wet farts have caused larger crypto scares than what we saw yesterday with hex. of course the real news from yesterday, if you believe such stuff, is that hex is run as a Ponzi scheme, but maybe we already knew that.
 
tbh it crashed yesterday far less than I expected. wet farts have caused larger crypto scares than what we saw yesterday with hex. of course the real news from yesterday, if you believe such stuff, is that hex is run as a Ponzi scheme, but maybe we already knew that.

100% it's run as a Ponzi scheme.

If I had no morals and was invested in this I would try and get my fellow Everton fans involved to create profit for myself.
 
100% it's run as a Ponzi scheme.

If I had no morals and was invested in this I would try and get my fellow Everton fans involved to create profit for myself.

markets are so large and the number of people even on Everton internet site #1 is so small that building pockets of interest like this have virtually no effect on price; I'm the sort of simpleton who believes that the person you describe is a zealot who will die on crypto hill but if you believe such is an evil person who will pinch pennies from babies then I will listen and learn.
 
markets are so large and the number of people even on Everton internet site #1 is so small that building pockets of interest like this have virtually no effect on price; I'm the sort of simpleton who believes that the person you describe is a zealot who will die on crypto hill but if you believe such is an evil person who will pinch pennies from babies then I will listen and learn.

The Crypto nuts are like a cult calling each others sect as frauds.

The Hexican community knew what they signed upto at the start and went out to push the message of " Mad Gainz " and how they are making massive profits.
 

tbh it crashed yesterday far less than I expected. wet farts have caused larger crypto scares than what we saw yesterday with hex. of course the real news from yesterday, if you believe such stuff, is that hex is run as a Ponzi scheme, but maybe we already knew that.
The SEC has charged him with conducting unregistered offerings of crypto securities. I don't think HEX is a security, it is an immutable smart contract that can't be shut down, even if Richard Heart goes to jail or even dies. The way he raised money for Pulsechain however, I think they may have a case there, but again, it is just a blockchain ran by thousands of decentralized validators, so they can't exactly shut it down.

Another thing to note, when pulsechain launched, there was no bridge into the chain, so everything was literally worthless for the first 4/5 days. Once a bridge was set up the market gave everything a value...

The SEC just lost their case against Ripple, which is an actual company, that actually sell their tokens to fund their business. The interesting thing with this case, is their is no hex company, no employees to go after and everything that happened with the money he raised is on chain.

Let's see what happens
 
100% it's run as a Ponzi scheme.

If I had no morals and was invested in this I would try and get my fellow Everton fans involved to create profit for myself.
lol we have been through this before. For anything to be a ponzi you need someone at the top, taking money from new investors and giving it to old investors. HEX is just a smart contract, it is trustless and you and only you interact with it. Now, if you want to call it a massive bubble, then go for it, but by definition it is not a ponzi.
 
lol we have been through this before. For anything to be a ponzi you need someone at the top, taking money from new investors and giving it to old investors. HEX is just a smart contract, it is trustless and you and only you interact with it. Now, if you want to call it a massive bubble, then go for it, but by definition it is not a ponzi.

any contract which can be so easily manipulated, revoked, violated, or simply "not registered" by a single party, at his whim or for his personal uses, I will suggest is not "a contract"
 

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