mercoledì 22 marzo 2017

BITMAGNET SCAM


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>>>> Whois database was last updated on: Sun Jan 15 11:45:13 GMT 2017 
 
 
 Last check: 2017-02-12 11:40:19

Website ping: 89 ms
Server location country: Netherlands Server location country
Hosting:
Website IP address: 91.220.101.59
Domain Registrar: NAMECHEAP, INC.
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НС server:ns21.strongns.net
SSL: i - GeoTrust Inc.

Number of monitorings: 5
Alexa rating: 64562
 
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Welcome to BitMagnet.biz!

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venerdì 10 marzo 2017

martedì 7 marzo 2017

BIT COIN OFFICE SCAM

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domenica 5 marzo 2017

A (SHORT) GUIDE TO BLOCKCHAIN CONSENSUS PROTOCOLS

A (Short) Guide to Blockchain Consensus Protocols

ROBERTO BENASSAI

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We hear plenty of talk of how public blockchains are going to change the world, but to function on a global scale, a shared public ledger needs a functional, efficient and secure consensus algorithm.
A consensus algorithm, like bitcoin's proof of work (the one we hear about most often), does two things: it ensures that the next block in a blockchain is the one and only version of the truth, and it keeps powerful adversaries from derailing the system and successfully forking the chain.
In proof of work, miners compete to add the next block (a set of transactions) in the chain by racing to solve a extremely difficult cryptographic puzzle. The first to solve the puzzle, wins the lottery. As a reward for his or her efforts, the miner receives 12.5 newly minted bitcoins – and a small transaction fee.
Yet, although a masterpiece in its own right, bitcoin's proof of work isn't quite perfect.
Common criticisms include that it requires enormous amounts of computational energy, that it does not scale well (transaction confirmation takes about 10-60 minutes) and that the majority of mining is centralized in areas of the world where electricity is cheap.
Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto woke us up to the potential of the blockchain, but that doesn't mean we can't keep searching for faster, less centralized and more energy-efficient consensus algorithms to carry us into the future.
While not a comprehensive list, the following are a few of the alternative approaches being kicked around out there.

Proof of stake

The most common alternative to proof of work is proof of stake.
In this type of consensus algorithm, instead of investing in expensive computer equipment in a race to mine blocks, a 'validator' invests in the coins of the system.
Note the term validator. That's because no coin creation (mining) exists in proof of stake. Instead, all the coins exist from day one, and validators (also called stakeholders, because they hold a stake in the system) are paid strictly in transaction fees.
In proof of stake, your chance of being picked to create the next block depends on the fraction of coins in the system you own (or set aside for staking). A validator with 300 coins will be three times as likely to be chosen as someone with 100 coins.
Once a validator creates a block, that block still needs to be committed to the blockchain. Different proof-of-stake systems vary in how they handle this. In Tendermint, for example, every node in the system has to sign off on a block until a majority vote is reached, while in other systems, a random group of signers is chosen.
Now, we run into a problem. What is to discourage a validator from creating two blocks and claiming two sets of transaction fees? And what is to discourage a signer from signing both of those blocks? This has been called the 'nothing-at-stake' problem. A participant with nothing to lose has no reason not to behave badly.
In the burgeoning field of 'crypto-economics', blockchain engineers are exploring ways to tackle this and other problems. One answer is to require a validator to lock their currency in a type of virtual vault.
If the validator tries to double sign or fork the system, those coins are slashed.
Peercoin was the first coin to implement proof of stake, followed by blackcoin and NXT. Ethereum currently relies on proof of work, but is planning a move to proof of stake in early 2018.

Proof of activity

To avoid hyperinflation (what happens when too much of a currency floods the system) bitcoin will only ever produce 21m bitcoins. That means, at some point, the bitcoin block reward subsidy will end and bitcoin miners will only receive transaction fees.
Some have speculated this might cause security issues resulting from a 'tragedy of the commons', where people act in self-interest and spoil the system. So, proof of activity was created as an alternative incentive structure for bitcoin. Proof of activity is a hybrid approach that combines both proof of work and proof of stake.
In proof of activity, mining kicks off in a traditional proof-of-work fashion, with miners racing to solve a cryptographic puzzle. Depending on the implementation, blocks mined do not contain any transactions (they are more like templates), so the winning block will only contain a header and the miner's reward address.
At this point, the system switches to proof of stake. Based on information in the header, a random group of validators is chosen to sign the new block. The more coins in the system a validator owns, the more likely he or she is to be chosen. The template becomes a full-fledged block as soon as all of the validators sign it.
If some of the selected validators are not available to complete the block, then the next winning block is selected, a new group of validators is chosen, and so on, until a block receives the correct amount of signatures. Fees are split between the miner and the validators who signed off on the block.
Criticisms of proof of activity are the same as for both proof of work (too much energy is required to mine blocks) and proof of stake (there is nothing to deter a validator from double signing).
Decred is the only coin right now using a variation of proof of activity.

Proof of burn

With proof of burn, instead of pouring money into expensive computer equipment, you 'burn' coins by sending them to an address where they are irretrievable. By committing your coins to never-never land, you earn a lifetime privilege to mine on the system based on a random selection process.
Depending on how proof of burn is implemented, miners may burn the native currency or the currency of an alternative chain, like bitcoin. The more coins you burn, the better chance you have of being selected to mine the next block.
Over time, your stake in the system decays, so eventually you will want to burn more coins to increase your odds of being selected in the lottery. (This mimics bitcoin's mining process, where you have to continually invest in more modern computing equipment to maintain hashing power.)
While proof of burn is an interesting alternative to proof of work, the protocol still wastes resources needlessly. Another criticism is that mining power simply goes to those who are willing to burn more money.
The only coin that uses proof of burn is slimcoin, a cryptocurrency based on peercoin. It uses a combination of proof of work, proof of stake and proof of burn, but is only semi-active at this time.

Proof of capacity

As we’ve seen, most of these alternative protocols employ some type of pay-to-play scheme. Proof of capacity is no different, but here you 'pay' with hard drive space. The more hard drive space you have, the better your chance of mining the next block and earning the block reward.
Prior to mining in a proof-of-capacity system, the algorithm generates large data sets known as 'plots', which you store on your hard drive. The more plots you have, the better your chance of finding the next block in the chain.
By investing in terabytes of hard drive space, you buy yourself a better chance to create duplicate blocks and fork the system. But with proof of capacity, we still have the problem of nothing at stake to deter bad actors.
Variations of proof of capacity include proof of storage and proof of space. Burstcoin is the only cryptocurrency to use a form of proof of capacity.

Proof of elapsed time

Chipmaker Intel has come up with its own alternative consensus protocol called proof of elapsed time. This system works similarly to proof of work, but consumes far less electricity.
ROBERTO BENASSAI Further, instead of having participants solve a cryptographic puzzle, the algorithm uses a trusted execution environment (TEE) – such as SGX – to ensure blocks get produced in a random lottery fashion, but without the required work.
Intel’s approach is based on a guaranteed wait time provided through the TEE. According to Intel, the poof-of-elapsed-time algorithm scales to thousands of nodes and will run efficiently on any Intel processor that supports SGX.
The one problem with this protocol is it requires you to put your trust in Intel – and isn’t putting trust in third parties what we were trying to get away from with public blockchains?
ROBERTO BENASSAI

lunedì 27 febbraio 2017

INTERNET HAS A VIRUS STEALING CRYPTOCURRENCY


Internet has a virus, stealing cryptocurrency


Cyren IT company has issues press-release causing panics among a lot of Internet users saying that they have detected spam company stealing cryptocurrency banking clients.
These scammers work in the following way. They send fake letters to Bitcoin clients’ users presenting themselves the employees of important banking institutions such as DBS Bank and Emirates NBD banks. The letters say about some network payments and attachments contain malware stealing cryptocurrencies internet investments from recipients’ wallets.
Cyren experts defined that they send letters from USA and Singapore via bots. Hackers also specify bank SWIFT codes for transactions conducting.
Malware is in form of PDF file installing keylogger registering each action and stealing confidential information. The same virus also steals cryptocurrency from users’ wallets.
The list of stolen currencies is rather huge: Bitcoin, Anoncoin, Craftcoin, Devcoin, BBQcoin, Bytecoin, Digitalcoin, Feathercoin, Fastcoin, Florincoin, I0coin, Freicoin, Infinitecoin, Junkcoin, Ixcoin, Luckycoin, Litecoin, Megacoin, Namecoin, Mincoin, Primecoin, Phoenixcoin, Quarkcoin, Terracoin, Tagcoin, Worldcoin, Zetacoin and Yacoin.
Earlier Internet has been struck by multifunctional malware called Protheus containing the virus capable to mine various cryptocurrencies and turn infected computer into proxy server and register all clicks users do


sabato 25 febbraio 2017

BITCOIN WALLET CLASSIFICATION

Bitcoin wallet: classification and features


The Bitcoin crypto currency mobility, safety and usage simplicity attracts more and more fans. And we can tell for sure that taking into account the existing development of digital technologies this process will continue. The reason for this might be a necessity to use it any time and place using any device like laptop, tablet or Smartphone.
To get clearer picture it is worth saying that Bitcoin cryptrocurrency is a set of virtual confidential keys, opening the access to Bitcoin addresses and enabling the feature of commercial transactions conducting. You will need Bitcoin wallet in order to use such virtual savings. Find below the existing detailed classification of Bitcoin wallets in order to get clear idea what kind of Bitcoin wallet will perfectly suit your needs in case of cryptocurrency usage.

Bitcoin wallets classification

Bitcoin wallets are classified depending on their location. Now there are four main types of Bitcoin wallets:
  • local;
  • on-line;
  • mobile;
  • Hardware.
Each type of bitcoin wallet has specific features taking into account the specific indices:
  • wallet registration simplicity;
  • usage simplicity;
  • option of internet access;
  • Security.

Local bitcoin wallets

The local Bitcoin wallets or simply PC wallets are located at user PC. The file with keys is being stored at your PC as well, plus you can personally set all characteristics, which is extremely important as well. Some classifiers call such wallets «full set», which have such advantages as high level of security, the options of back-up files in order to save you from unpleasant situations.
Besides this local bitcoin wallets end their blockchain at PC by constantly adding new ones at the same time. It means that you would need powerful PC with big amount of free space. Such wallet is connected to computer one way or another, so its usage is possible in home conditions only.
Bitcoin Core is one among the best local Bitcoin wallets. This Bitcoin wallet has been created on the basis of Bitcoin itself by thus warranting its operation stability and security. The main advantages of this program are an option of keys encrypting with password and Russian localized version. Such type of wallet is used at cryptocurrency cloud mining.

Mobile Bitcoin wallets

Mobile Bitcoin wallets are often called «part wallets» as they download all block from third party servers and don’t require its downloading to mobile device.
Such software usage has its advantages and disadvantages. The advantages are the simplicity and the option of their usage at portable devices. Partial block loading didn’t manage to free such gadgets from huge mobile traffic, which is not so cheap now.
Now there are various applications – Bitcoin wallets for both the most widespread mobile OS: Android and iOS. The most convenient ones are the following:
  • Iphone – Fruitwallet;
  • Android – Electrum.
The advantages of mobile wallets before local ones are obvious if we don’t mention the matter of security which is significantly lower in comparison to the one of local wallets. The block-chain location at third party servers supposes information partial transfer to third party, meaning that third party can use this information at its own discretion.

Online Bitcoin wallets

The similarity of on-line and mobile Bitcoin wallets lies at the fact of blockchains partial loading. If you are using such wallet the key file is located at specific server with internet connection. Due to the fact of addresses reproduction between all user’s devices one can get access to bitcoin wallet from any device which has internet connection.
The drawback of such type of wallet is the same like the one of mobile wallets low security level meaning that the third party has access to secret keys. Such situation might cause various unpleasant consequences!
GreenAddress online wallet is the most popular one among all other types of online wallets. The advantage of such wallet application is the fact that it has two multi signatures and serves as a guarantor of financial security during each transaction. The application has the feature of transaction immediate confirmation by thus lowering fraud risk practically to zero. The only GreenAddress drawback is its recency by thus making users cautious about its usage. In most cases it is not correct as the application is worth trusting it.

Bitcoin hardware wallets

Bitcoin hardware wallets provide convenient access to Bitcoins by simultaneously providing high security level, as the keys are being stored in wallet memory only. In most cases the main element of such Bitcoin wallet is flash drive with micro scheme for secret keys storage and PC connection via USB slot.
The most typical examples are Trezor, Keepkey, and Ledger Nano S.

«Bitcoin banks»

Such applications as Coinbase and Xapo are often called “Bitcoin banks”. We recommend taking them into consideration due to extended features.
The Coinbase is one of the most advanced applications related to crypto currency transactions.  Its main advantage is an additional storage space for secret keys. Now this wallet is a service provider for more than 2, 5 millions of customers in 28 countries of the world. Lot of international companies such as The New York Times and Bloomberg use this wallet advantages.
This wallet enables the option of cryptocurrency sales and purchase. It has rather complex identification procedure during usual currency exchange to Bitcoins, but this is not exactly a drawback. Coinbase allows non-blockchain transactions conducting by thus enabling its immediate confirmation.

How to increase wallet security

Your internet investments security meaning your Bitcoin wallet security is one of the milestones of its operation. There are three of the most efficient ways of secret file protection:
  • Password encryption;
  • Data back-up;
  • «cold storage» (wallet offline usage).
The information encryption allows security level significant increase, though it is always possible to break password with the help of specific software.
The creation of several back-up copies and their storage in different locations will allow the security significant increase but only in case if we are talking about complete copies.
The secret keys cold storage supposes that they are in offline device not in internet by thus making most money unavailable via Internet. This is also not very convenient!
Anyway the security is the most important matter you have to take into account when selecting Bitcoin wallet. Some applications are slow about transactions conducting, some are fast but such factors are secondary. The security should be in first place!

BUY BITCOIN PWC FINTECH DIRECTOR TELLS FORDHAM STUDENTS


Representatives from each of the 'Big Four' global auditing firms were in attendance yesterday at New York's Fordham University to discuss blockchain in the capital markets.
There, members of Accenture, Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PWC joined blockchPOINain startup ConsenSys to discuss the future of the industry and to provide career advice to students on the cusp of beginning their professional careers.
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While no companies provided new insight into their public strategies, their off-the-cuff remarks shed light on how traditional financial institutions are becoming more comfortable with the increasingly nuanced technology.
When given an opportunity to address the crowd, Subhankar Sinha, a PwC fintech director, told students that the best way to get involved in the industry is to buy and hold bitcoin and ethereum.
Sinha told the crowd:
"Buy it with your own money. That will give you a tremendous dividend. You have to put yourself in uncomfortable situations. Have an open mindset.”

Positive predictions

Elsewhere, there was discussion about how the industry might evolve.
An introduction from Fordham professor Dr Frank Hsu outlined the history of blockchain, drawing analogies to the TCP/IP protocol – an internet technology developed in 1983, but that did not gain mainstream adoption until 1995.
"Using that framework, blockchain, started in 2008, should gain mainstream status by 2020," he said.
Panelist Chris Broderson, Capital Markets researcher at Accenture, focused on healthcare, stating that cryptographic technology will allow medical records to be easily stored and transferred via blockchain applications while also reducing fraud.
Finally, panelist Vanessa Grellet, an ethereum executive and chair of Nexus Impact Investing Group, predicted that blockchain will disrupt the legal, financial services and remittance industries.
She ended with an appeal to students: "Follow your passion, doing something you love, stick with something for two to three years to build expertise and knowledge in your field."
And stressing the passion that those in the industry have for the technology, panelist and EY financial services manager Mike Maloney said:
"Nobody gets in Twitter fights over Swift and ACH."


 ROBERTO BENASSAI

domenica 19 febbraio 2017

BITCOIN INVESTOR ROGER VER TO PUSCH FOR OKCOIN LIQIUDATION IN COURT


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Roger Ver’s fight against Chinese bitcoin exchange OKCoin is intensifying as the noted bitcoin investor attempts to have the business liquidated in a Hong Kong court.
The move comes after months of legal wranglings that have already seen the exchange lose one court case. OKCoin's alleged lack of response to the judgement has now prompted Ver to take further action that could ROBERTO BENASSAI ultimately see the company closed.
Ver first sued OKCoin in September, seeking $570,000 plus unspecified damages in a breach-of-contract suit tied to a dispute over the Bitcoin.com domain.
That conflict deepened amid accusations of forgery, as well as impropriety on the part of OKCoin – allegations that exchange representatives swiftly denied.
In the end, Ver went to court, suing OKCoin's Hong Kong entity. At the same time, Ver and attorney Daniel Kelman prepared a suit against the exchange, as well as its chief executive, Star Xu, over the alleged forgery of Ver’s signature. That suit is pending trial.


According to court documents obtained by CoinDesk, OKCoin never responded in court to the breach-of-contract suit. On 17th November, the court handed down a final and interlocutory judgment awarding the $570,000 to Ver.
Yet, according to Ver and Kelman, OKCoin has yet to respond to both the court's decision, as well as further entreaties.
As such, the two say they intend to go ahead with a request for the Hong Kong court to liquidate OKCoin's local entity in a bid to obtain the funds. According to Kelman, a liquidation petition is currently being drawn up.
He went on to explain:

"OKCoin just stopped responding. It became a one-sided discussion, which basically means sue us. Sue us and stop talking, so they didn’t really give us much of a choice.”
Documents provided to CoinDesk indicate that, after the November judgment, OKCoin’s legal representation in Hong Kong responded by letter on 23rd December, asking that they set aside the original court decision. According to Kelman, they sent a response in turn, requesting an offer – which they never received.
A statutory demand letter was later served to OKCoin’s Hong Kong office on 24th January, reiterating the $570,000 judgment handed down by the court along with $13,867 in accrued interest.
According to Ver, the exchange never responded to that letter, which was also sent to its legal representatives in Hong Kong.
The delivery of that letter triggered a 21-day notice period, which ended this week on 13th February.
When reached for comment, OKCoin said in a statement:

"This case is still under legal proceedings. There is no result in the matter to discuss."

Next steps

The development marks the latest chapter in a dispute that, after exploding across social media last year, has largely faded from public view.
Disclosed emails at the time portrayed an increasingly contentious back-and-forth between Ver and OKCoin representatives – a situation that worsened following the allegation of contract signature forgery, which Ver has since stressed is fact.
Former OKCoin exec Changpeng Zhao later backed up Ver, going on to allege that the exchange inflated its trade volumes with bots and had manipulated the outcome of an audit conducted in August 2014.
At the time, Xu provided several refutations of Zhao's claims.
Amidst that environment, Ver pledged that he would take his case to court, formally filing suit in September. Things went quiet, while Ver turned Bitcoin.com into a bitcoin-focused content platform and mining pool and OKCoin continued with its exchange business.
However, the latest developments could lever the situation into the public eye once again, depending on the court’s decision.
If the request is successful, the court in Hong Kong will push the exchange into liquidation – and from there, the situation could become potentially messy.
“[Then] their company in Hong Kong, that all their customers have an agreement [with], that all the customers trust with their money – regardless of who holds that money – the court is going to put them into liquidation and order all that money back and make everyone a creditor unless OKCoin actually shows up in court to settle this thing,” Kelman told CoinDesk.
As for what will happen after that, the path is less certain.
OKCoin owns business entities in China and Singapore, which could be impacted by the outcome in Hong Kong should the judge approve the liquidation. OKCoin may request that the suit be moved to China, where it keeps its headquarters.
The timing of these latest developments arguably couldn't be worse for the firm. OKCoin has recently come under pressure – along with the rest of China’s cryptocurrency exchange sector – from regulators in the country, including the People’s Bank of China.
Since then, OKCoin has ceased margin trading, added exchange fees and halted withdrawals pending upgrades to its internal systems.
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domenica 12 febbraio 2017

INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES REGULATORS PUBLISH BLOCKCHAIN RESEARCH


The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), a cooperative group of global securities markets regulators, has published a wide-ranging research paper that includes findings on blockchain tech.
The 70-plus page paper, published Wednesday, casts a wider net on the world of fintech, exploring areas such as peer-to-peer lending and robo-advisors. It comes just under a year after IOSCO declared its intention to study blockchain more closely.

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Though largely a broad overview of the different approaches to blockchain seen in the past several years, the paper does outline some of the barriers to adoption facing the securities industry today as it explores use cases and tests prototypes.
One section of note focuses on the challenges related to smart contracts, a perhaps prescient warning given the collapse of The DAO – an ethereum-based smart contract that aimed to act as a funding vehicle – last summer.
The IOSCO report in particular highlights the risk of problems arising from both the automated nature of the tech as well as those developing the contracts themselves. As shown by the case of The DAO, an oversight during coding can have disastrous results.
The report argues:
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While the report itself doesn't issue any specific recommendations to IOSCO's global membership as it relates to blockchain, it more generally advocates for the use of stronger surveillance technology and cooperation among national-level agencies.
Such steps, the organization goes on to note, can help resolve some of the larger issues that impact the process of regulating technologies that transcend international borders.
"While firms can operate globally, regulation is overseen within national or sub-national borders," IOSCO writes. "This may create challenges in terms of regulatory consistency, as well as cross-border supervision and enforcement. It also creates a potential risk of regulatory arbitrage."


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HIYP DORMIENTI (SLEEPERS) COSA SONO?


Investire in HYIP programmi "dormienti" è diventata una strategia redditizia e collaudata per molti esperti. 

Spesso, infatti, non mancano all'interno di portafogli diversificati degli investitori più astuti alcuni "programmi dormienti " da tempo.
Cerchiamo di capire di più.

ROBERTO BENASSAI  Che cosa è um  HYIP dormiente ?

E'  già un programma pubblico e attivo  ma volutamente tenuto lontano dalla attenzione degli investitori da parte dell'amministratore. 

Lo scopo di mantenere la HYIP dormiente è un di  accreditare al programma una "storia", di  lunga durata per aumentare la  credibilità dello stesso.

 Come si raggiunge l'obiettivo di distogliere l'interesse degli investitori?

ovviamente , adotto un  cattivo modello, offrendo  piani di investimento poco attraenti e così via, insomma, fare nulla per evitare l'interesse intorno al progetto.
 Ovviamente durante il sonno, non c'è nessuna campagna pubblicitaria e le spese di tenuta in vita del piano saranno ridotti al minimo.
 I piani vengono aggiunti o modificati e il ​​programma dormiente continuerà a volare sotto il radar fino a quando il tempo è considerato maturo e l'amministratore decide di fare sul serio,  effettuando  un re-styling del programma dandoli  un aspetto più attraente.

Le tipologie  di Sleeper HYIP sono principalmente due: 

TIPO 1. 
Sleeper creato da un amministratore esperto e professionale che utilizza  il GC ovvero script   di serie;   ospitato su un server condiviso; Visibile sul vecchio e affidabile monitor, come ad esempio: HYIPEXPLORER, HYIPBANKER, POPULARHYIP o GOLDPOOL, a volte è lo stesso amministratore gestire uno di questi monitor; Nessun elenco di RCB Monitor; basso tasso di interesse (di tipo 2% settimanale per x 100 giorni). Low-Ref; Di solito, l'unico sistema di pagamento disponibile è Perfect Money; La maggior parte di questi dormientei accetta depositi limitati ($ 50, $ 100 o $ 200) 
In questa categoria ci sono programmi che correttamente si avvicinano alla strategia dormiente volta a obiettivi a lungo termine. 
Si noti che, spesso nelle FAQ c'è una clausola standard: "Il nostro programma si riserva il diritto di rifiutare  i depositi, senza spiegazione del motivo.
A volte nel "Regolamento" si trova  una nota come, "si riserva il diritto di accettare o rifiutare qualsiasi membro per l'adesione senza alcuna spiegazione."

 TIPO 2.
 Sleeper gestito da un  Admin inesperto, ma come il TIPO 1, utilizza gli script standard GC e sono ospitati su server condivisi, possono essere ospitati da RCB monitor proprietà dello stesso amministratore, ma non sono presentati sul monitor più vecchi prima menzionati per ridurre i costi all'osso. 
A differenza del dormiente gestito da esperti, quando il programma si sveglia, nessuna modifica sui piani di pagamento o di affiliazione ed è sempre accettata (avidità) qualsiasi somma investita.

ROBERTO BENASSAI Qual è il momento giusto per investire su uno  Sleeper?


 Investire in un HYIP dormiente ", mentre ancora dorme" è diventata una opzione considerata da alcuni esperti HYIP interessanti. 
Si sceglie di investire in alcuni di questi, piuttosto che su programmi con caratteristiche più professionali, per garantire un reddito passivo basso ma sicuro, tuttavia, molto più alto rispetto al normale tasso bancario.

 Altri "esperti" HYIP preferiscono tenere d'occhio un dormiente, pazientemente aspettando  il momento in cui si sveglierà, e poi partecipare alla festa nel più breve tempo possibile.
 Di solito l'ex dormiente bello pimpante ora ridipinto  durerà per diversi cicli (1-3 mesi), e questo dipenderà da quanto bene l'amministratore saprà come giocare le sue carte e il sostegno degli investitori.
 Il programma di solito non si chiude in fretta, perché l'Amministrazione ha perso tempo e denaro per mantenerlo mentre dormiva e ripagare lo sforzo di guadagnare credibilità richiede pazienza e permette agli investitori veloci un certo guadagno. 
Occorre però  essere consapevoli del fatto che alcuni programmi taglieranno arbitrariamente una parte del deposito iniziale quando  chiederemo  il ritiro a scadenza, in genere il 10%, e ciò si verificherà, perché, come abbiamo detto, nella fase di sonno Admin tende a ridurre le spese al lumicino. 
L'amministratore, insomma, non consente un facile abbandono del programma e deve continuare a sostenerla da ri-investimenti fino al momento in cui si  sveglia altrimenti sarà penalizzato. 

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