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Is it a scam or just a filed business?
How can you tell the difference?
The answer here is Blockchain. Anyone who's bought into Blockchain has been scammed and is just perpetuating it or an outright grifter.
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I'm not an investor. Sorry.
So how do you tell the difference between a scam and a failed buisness?
You'll figure it out after you give me your money
Sounds great! Can I invest now, but pay in 4 easy rates?