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Crypto pyramid scheme?

I have now seen a couple of people on Facebook posting success stories of people they have helped get out of debt via crypto currency, and feels like get rich quick scam. All the posts are all a similar narrative… “Using my platform, I helped (insert name) cash in on $164k in profits to that used towards debt” There are screenshots of message exchanges that references their platform (but don’t say what the platform is), mining sessions, they reference the blockchain, and mention needing to put a request in to withdraw funds. Before all the success posts one person posted that earned a cryptocurrency consortium certificate. I say “get rich quick scam” because if this person was able to help people produce these alleged amounts of money why wouldn’t they themselves just do the program as a means of income. Myself by no means am an expert, but I am pretty familiar with multiple cryptos currencies or at least how they are created, can be traded, or used as currency. But has anyone else seen these posts and now what this is. I am very skeptical and have no plans to sign up. But am curious if anyone knows anything about or has come across it themselves. submitted by /u/Passingthrough09 [link] [comments]
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