So far I see no scam, I can understand your concerns because all this may not sound "conventional/normal" and I have some reservations too, hype and something expensive doesn't make a scam, all crypto is a huge scam then.
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So far you did not post any proofs/explainations of the "scam"
I wrote the post before webinar so I didn't know what he was going to sell. I was waiting that it will be something like 100-1000 dollars to take part in the game, and there will be also some kind of MLM scheme. But apparently he is selling some kind of "I will teach you to play the game" packages which can cost 50000 dollars.
So it's pretty conventional informational product scam. First there is huge hype and then they sell overpriced learning experience for people so they can "learn how to be successful".
Schemes like this are common and normal. That's why it's so easy to see how the game will be played.
To sum up, you had no idea what you were talking about.
But apparently he is selling some kind of "I will teach you to play the game" packages which can cost 50000 dollars.
Is this 50000 dollars price a fact or is it another asumption of yours? not that it maters anyway, because this does NOT make something a "scam" , once again you have NO CLUE what you are talking about and you have no idea about the game the rules or whatever was going to hapen.
[Question]
If I charged people $200 to teach them how to use bitcoin steem or bitshares would I be a scamer too? If Antonopoulos(or any other "famous" figure) charged people $10000 to teach companies or indivinduals "blockchain stuff" would he be a "scammer" too?
there is no scam people are just cynical assholes.
Usually there is first hype and when people are pumped up, there is something really expensive to buy.
So far I see no scam, I can understand your concerns because all this may not sound "conventional/normal" and I have some reservations too, hype and something expensive doesn't make a scam, all crypto is a huge scam then.
[EDIT]
So far you did not post any proofs/explainations of the "scam"
I wrote the post before webinar so I didn't know what he was going to sell. I was waiting that it will be something like 100-1000 dollars to take part in the game, and there will be also some kind of MLM scheme. But apparently he is selling some kind of "I will teach you to play the game" packages which can cost 50000 dollars.
So it's pretty conventional informational product scam. First there is huge hype and then they sell overpriced learning experience for people so they can "learn how to be successful".
Schemes like this are common and normal. That's why it's so easy to see how the game will be played.
To sum up, you had no idea what you were talking about.
Is this 50000 dollars price a fact or is it another asumption of yours? not that it maters anyway, because this does NOT make something a "scam" , once again you have NO CLUE what you are talking about and you have no idea about the game the rules or whatever was going to hapen.
[Question]
If I charged people $200 to teach them how to use bitcoin steem or bitshares would I be a scamer too? If Antonopoulos(or any other "famous" figure) charged people $10000 to teach companies or indivinduals "blockchain stuff" would he be a "scammer" too?