Cascading commission scheme: you receive 20% on the first level, 6% on the second, and 3% on the third. Does it seem attractive? Be careful. When the earning structure is mainly based on recruiting new members rather than actual product sales, we are dealing with a typical pyramid scheme. This is not legitimate cryptocurrency activity. It is important to recognize warning signs: promises of passive income through referrals, emphasis on recruiting more than on actual products, lack of clear revenue. Protect your wallet and those around you.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 10h ago
20% first layer? Too easy, this smells like smoke from afar
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GasFeeSobber
· 10h ago
LMAO, these cascade schemes always fall into the same old pattern... 20%, 6%, 3%? I can already hear the pyramid collapsing.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 10h ago
Ah, this is just pyramid schemes. They just change the shell and still play around in the crypto circle.
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ProtocolRebel
· 10h ago
Those numbers like 20%, 6%, and 3% sound really tempting, but honestly, it's just a scheme to recruit people. I've seen this trick before.
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RumbleValidator
· 10h ago
20%, 6%, 3% these numbers clearly represent the classic downline squeezing model, which is not a legitimate profit mechanism at all. A commission system without real product transaction support essentially involves repeatedly harvesting later participants. I have seen too many such project teams run away in the end. The key lies in the consensus mechanism and node verification logic. Purely recruiting-based schemes like this cannot establish a stable network reliability.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 10h ago
20% 6% 3%? Sounds like really typical rookie tactics, I've seen this kind of trick before.
Cascading commission scheme: you receive 20% on the first level, 6% on the second, and 3% on the third. Does it seem attractive? Be careful. When the earning structure is mainly based on recruiting new members rather than actual product sales, we are dealing with a typical pyramid scheme. This is not legitimate cryptocurrency activity. It is important to recognize warning signs: promises of passive income through referrals, emphasis on recruiting more than on actual products, lack of clear revenue. Protect your wallet and those around you.