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by shkkmo
1831 days ago
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> Why isn't "the operator of the scheme" synonymous with "the central actor?" There can be multiple operators. I see zero good reasons why decentralized schemes can't be ponzi schemes. Your argument is akin to claiming that a three legged dog is not a dog because dogs have four legs. I wouldn't be so uncharitable as to presume to know why you have chosen to make this argument. I think your argument would be clearer if you took a step back and explained why you think that "central actor" is such a critical part of the meaning of "ponzi scheme" rather than a incidental feature common to ponzi schemes. |
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>I see zero good reasons why decentralized schemes can't be ponzi schemes.
Do you know who Charles Ponzi was or why Ponzi schemes are named after him?
Do you know what he did or what Bernie Madoff did? They operated the Ponzi scheme. That's why they were a critical part.
This money really was going into the smart contract, wasn't directly given to old investors, wasn't being siphoned directly into the operator's pocket, all unlike a Ponzi.
You don't know what a Ponzi is and you're trying to save face, I get it.
> $272 million worth of USDC is still locked up in in the contract. Why hasn’t everyone recovered their 74 cents?
Why didn't the masterminds behind this scheme walk away with that cash? Because it was a mistake. Not a genius scheme being run in the shadows.