Nugget Game - pump imminent

Over the next few month you probably have the last chance to get nuggets this cheap.

>What is the Nugget Game
It's a stock exchange based game. Where you buy the so called nuggets. Hence its gambling and not investing every profit made by selling nuggets is treated as price money from gambling (-> Taxes)

>Ok but what is the demand for nuggets?
First you can trade nuggets. Other than trading you get an extra wage each month just for bag holding. As soon as you reach a certain amount of nuggets. (5000 Nuggets = 400€/month and so on)

>Where do I get the money from?
The company Lopoca that provides the nugget game gives each member cash back. You get "mini wages" 3x a month because the company takes 50% of its profit and gives it back to its members. Of the money they give back to its members 30% has to be used to buy nuggets. The other 70% can be withdrawn anytime.

>This sounds like a ponzi scheme to me
First and foremost the company doesn't pay its customers. You get the money from the person you sold your nuggets too and vice versa. Lopoca serves as exchange for these nuggets and takes the broker fees. Which account for the company's profit together with online gambling and sport bets.

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>History of the nugget game
It started in 2010 with 105 Mil. Nuggets at a starting price of 80 cent (1€ with 20% starter discount). Over the next years the price had some huge gains interrupted by slight upward trends. When the price reached +20€ for each nugget they were split. Conclusion: if you had bought in 2010 your initial investment would have multiplied by the factor of 30 + the cash back.

>Company
The company started in 2010 and has it seat in Malta. There are only 130k people owning nuggets around 110k are from Austria and Switzerland and the other 20k recently came from Germany. Yet we have a x30 nugget price increase. These 130k people are accountable for +500 Mil. € revenue and +100 Mil. € profit. TV ads are being played in Austria, Switzerland and Germany.

>Future plans and why the price will skyrocket
2016 the company announced that they have a contract with Great Britain (one of the biggest gambling markets in the EU) and will expand their business during late summer of 2017. Soon after this announcement nugget-whales initiated a massive dump to buy back cheap before the official release. And we are currently at this point. Negotiations with other countries in Europe, Asia and South America are currently conducted.

Do you think the price will skyrocket in the near future? Because I do.

kek. THAT is a ponzi scheme

Nope

this is even stupider than the altcoins kys

>Sure like facebook was stupid. I mean looking at profiles and pictures of other people. Which retard would have bought facebook shares..
C'mon try harder

>Offshore company in Malta, impossible to sue
>Users make mostly money by recruiting new members (STARTER DISCOUNT COUGH COUGH)
>Promises "Passive Income" aka The Free Lunch paid by new members buying in
>Broadcasts lowest common denominator advertisements showing what poor people think being rich is like at times where working people are usually at work or at sleep

This is a classic unbacked pyramid game with hints of amway/herbalife

D+

>Offshore company in Malta, impossible to sue
Malta is still a member of the EU
>Users make mostly money by recruiting new members (STARTER DISCOUNT COUGH COUGH)
This happened in 2010 when everything was sold the same year. There are no more nuggets and wont be.
>Promises "Passive Income" aka The Free Lunch paid by new members buying in
They can easily provide the monthy wages with their broker coasts since not many people own that many nuggets
>Broadcasts lowest common denominator advertisements showing what poor people think being rich is like at times where working people are usually at work or at sleep
Implying you its impossible to pay those few people who own more than 5k Nuggets with all the profits made from broker costs, gambling and betting.
>This is a classic unbacked pyramid game with hints of amway/herbalife
Nobody forces you to do promote their company. You just buy nuggets from someone and hold them until GB is on board -> sell and profit

and then other gambling companies make their own versions of the game

>coinmarketcap.com/currencies/litecoin/

They can't. Its pateneted

what exactly is the patenet for? i doubt it would hold up in court since it's just a stock exchange "game" with "nuggets" instead of shares

If you doubt the legitimacy of a patent I can't help you and you better do something else with you money

*your money.

is there even a patent or are you just making stuff up? you're so full of shit lmfao

>In the US you’re looking at unregistered securities, with the scheme itself (outside of Malta) quite recognizably a Ponzi investment scheme.

>There’s also a distinct “pay to play element” within the scheme, with affiliates required to spend money each month just to qualify for commissions. Recruitment of affiliates is an alternative, but unlikely to be a main source of qualification.

>As with all Ponzi schemes, once new investment dries up the scheme goes bust.

>In that regard Lapoca affiliates are at a pretty severe disadvantage, as funds are trapped in points and if there’s no buyers, remain trapped.

>And nobody’s going to see that coming until Lapoca affiliates go to sell their Nugget points and realize there’s no buyers. By then of course it’s too late, with the price of the points going into freefall before the scheme collapses altogether.
behindmlm.com/mlm-reviews/lopoca-review-nugget-game-ponzi-points-investment/

>is there even a patent or are you just making stuff up? you're so full of shit lmfao
The patent is existant
>In the US you’re looking at unregistered securities, with the scheme itself (outside of Malta) quite recognizably a Ponzi investment scheme.
You aren't entilted to participate in affiliate marketing. YOu can just buy nuggets from someone. Once the demand rises with GB you sell to someone else. No ponzi scheme. It trades like any other crypto currency
>There’s also a distinct “pay to play element” within the scheme, with affiliates required to spend money each month just to qualify for commissions. Recruitment of affiliates is an alternative, but unlikely to be a main source of qualification.
There is no "pay to play" element. You aren't entitled to buy their products as I said. First and foremost you just buy their nuggets and participate in nothing else.
>As with all Ponzi schemes, once new investment dries up the scheme goes bust.
How great that GB and many other countries will join and bring new investors to the current 130k "share holders"
>In that regard Lapoca affiliates are at a pretty severe disadvantage, as funds are trapped in points and if there’s no buyers, remain trapped.
The point-system for affiliate marketing doesn't bother nugget traders
>And nobody’s going to see that coming until Lapoca affiliates go to sell their Nugget points and realize there’s no buyers. By then of course it’s too late, with the price of the points going into freefall before the scheme collapses altogether.
The demand will always be there with new investors who wan't to buy in early and sell higher or even reach the +5000 Nuggets. Also you have to reinvest some of the money you get from the cashback. If the nugget game sounds still like a ponzi scheme to you cryptocurrencies probably do aswell

lol OP no one wants your dumb ass butt nuggets. Like someone's going to fall for this shit, you old dusty troll you, you couldn't scam candy from a baby with these tired, burnt and busted tactics. I bet you wanted to be a professional failure when you grew up huh? I bet your favorite Z fighter was Krillin. Talking about "pump imminent" "buy now". This shit ain't going no where you couldn't predict the days of week. LMAO 100%

See you in a year

I cant believe he used that picture unironically but then again it was pretty obvious he's not from here

Try again

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so like zero "growth" in the last year+