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Hehe…they used you and your popularity to scam you as well…you helped them out big time and that’s the reward??

A few days ago I went out of my way to explain in a VoskCoin crypto youtube video that I am trying out some super risky cryptocurrency DeFi coins, markets, yield farming, & everything in between.

I literally say wait & lets watch me make money or laugh at me for losing my money.

I’m having fun and risked ETH I knew I could lose, I don’t blame others for my actions.

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I know it’s mostly my fault cause I probably didn’t want to hear that I can lose the money. Was hoping to at least get back 0.2 BTC I lost from RP9 mining shop. Ordered z15 and it never arrived…so that’s my 2 losses so far and it hurts

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are they going to pull the ā€œgovernance tokenā€ move? lol

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I put in .2 ETH that I got for free from Coinbase Earn - so it was money that I could afford to lose.
We all knew it was very high risk, with little chance of return.
I had a happy weekend pressing F5 a lot and planning on what I could spend all those returns on. So it was fun while it lasted.

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I’ll probably be ā€œthat guyā€ who tries something like this again in a week… who am i kidding!! I had fun though feeling like I made a cool $25K over the weekend! Good times, good times… heheh

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If I’m looking at the transactions correctly people are still putting money in :flushed::man_shrugging:

It makes you wonder, lol!! Very curious to see their next post.

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Dont blame Vosk for any of your losses. He said from the beginning he does not recommend to do this!

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I already said that I mostly blame my self, but its a fact that the scam creators used him and his you tube followers for a profit

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Important links to withdraw and swap CAPY coins

I did the above, and successfully turned my 1 ETH into ~0.4 ETH :sob: lol
Quite a drastic drop from the ~$40k+ that the site told me I had earned as of last night :man_facepalming:

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30 bucks staked went from 2000 to 3 dollars. what a rush! glad I just staked a tiny portion. Did at least one person make a profit?

YEAH… the developer lol

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@VoskCoin You disclaimed appropriately. No one should be upset with you. It was a clear ponzi, and if you got in early, you made $$$ if you got in beyond the 1st payout windows, you got wrecked… That’s what Ponzi’s do… It’s a wealth transfer.
If it seems to good to be true, it is.

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Update on CAPY from the developer: https://medium.com/@info_27863/the-future-of-apy-center-experiment-1-outcomes-plans-for-the-ones-to-come-3849a760ea76

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I managed to get about 0.04 of my 0.1 ETH that I threw in. I didn’t think it would go down that fast and hard, but I knew what I was getting into. It crashed hard in the first hour anyway.

its all good:-) it was fun to try, and dream at the same time…

CAPY Experiment
Only relevant warning was giving by them. Vosk took the chance for us. Some took the chance also because gambling small amounts for a possible large payout is fun. I love learning something from others mistakes. I can’t give you your money back but I can offer a thanks.

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@VoskCoin the dude who is making these experiments seems like cool guy. Since you already had contact with him, continuing and video-documenting these experiments how you are experiencing them + boiling it down for us noobs would be a cool video series. And who knows, maybe in time these experiments might result in (as the mission statement of APY.center says): ā€œreaching the highest APY ever seen with Yield Farmingā€. https://medium.com/@info_27863/the-future-of-apy-center-experiment-1-outcomes-plans-for-the-ones-to-come-3849a760ea76

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@VoskCoin Yep, same result as you. I see this as a valuable learning experience as I would know next time what questions to ask (at the very least, NEVER trust loner projects). It’s really not about the smart contract anymore (it was just doing its job). But the whole ā€œexperimentā€ was rigged from the start (even the author can’t prove otherwise).

Speaking of ā€œstartā€, who knows when the REAL start was (other than the author) anyway?

AND, explaining the motivations for the experiment only after the fact sounds like damage control at best. What’s the harm explaining it beforehand?

EDIT: Keeping my CAPY as a nice reminder.

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