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Started roughly 52 hours ago, and it's essentially a public pyramind scheme founded hoping you're not the greatest fool. Newfags have already deluded themselves their buy and hold will make them boomer passive income, but I've essentially found the idea way to profit off this negative-sum game.

>> No.16656211
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>>16656206
>Negative Sum Game
Just.Game is not simply a zero-sum game, where gain is from the loss of another player. Funds bleed from the contract over time as the devs collect affiliate payout from unreferred players. In the "pump" portion of the cycle, external funds flow in to the benefit of boxholders. In the "consolidation" portion of the cycle, external funding slows or outright reverses resulting in a consolidation of players and their share of the pie.
Essentially, the pump results in a shrinking share of a growing pie while the consolidation results in a growing share of a shrinking pie.

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>>16656211
>Money Velocity
Theoretically, the game could last forever with limited external input. As box prices decline, the ability to compete and sustain the game grows. From a practical standpoint, however, this is bullshit. Players claim that the "autoplay" feature will allow participants to endlessly sustain the game, due to their ignorance of a key fact: not all players will automatically reinvest their dividends to gain more boxes. Reinvesting allows a player to increase their share of boxes in the game, resulting in attractive growth if you fail to see not all players reinvest.
Gross share of boxes, and effective share of boxes, are fundamentally differing metrics. Those that reinvest all their dividends into new boxes gain a right to increased future revenues, but reinvesting dividends redistributes them amongst existing boxholders.
Effectively, those that reinvest repeatedly receive income to immediately use that to buy additional boxes. Each instance of a redistribution amongst all boxholders will ultimately cause the circulating TRX to shrink as it accumulates in those not reinvesting. While on paper, boxes have grown, those additional boxes have provided no utility towards the only goal that matters: profit.

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>>16656217
>Mirrored Pyramid Scheme
Just.Game prides itself on its transparency. The whitepaper highlights its integration of overlapping financial paradoxes, and dedicates multiple pages to the pyramid scheme that is its affiliate marketing. While dividends are spread evenly amongst all boxholders upon purchase, purchases made by someone you referred have beyond 5% of its TRX paid out to you. These payments can be withdrawn at any time, without opening your boxes. Reward is also paid out for individuals those refer, creating multiple tiers of shrinking payment on each purchase these players make. The greatest method to profit in Just.Game is to become a shill, skimming a portion off of as many transactions as possible. The reason, however, it is a "mirrored" pyramid scheme is because the winning pot rewards the 100 greatest fools. All players are aware of the scheme, but each player relies on a greater fool to enter to profit themselves. This is the second reason the game cannot last forever, for while there is an unlimited supply of foolishness, there is a limited supply of fools themselves.

>> No.16656235

too late now

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>>16656220
>Maximizing Return on Investment
To play this game, one must reject dividends as the fundamental method of income. Dividends are nicest during pumps as fresh blood comes in, and slows to cents on the hour during consolidation/withdraw periods. As the game is founded on multi-level marketing to remain alive, any player should take advantage of this and attempt to bring in individuals wishing to win the pot, with their own referral codes. The paradox of this strategy, as a result, is that initial investment is irrelevant. Affiliate payments are the same if the player invests the minimum of 2,500TRX (to get an affiliate link) or dumps 250,000 TRX into the game. Dividends wax and wane dependent on players you can't control, but the affiliate payments from a buy-in can be entirely skill-based. Dividends and the winning pot may be lucrative, but the lowest risk and greatest reward will be found in skimming the money flowing inwards.

>Getting Started:
https://justgame.hostedwiki.co/pages/Getting%20Started
> My Exitscam:
https://curvy(.)ai/iamawesom
Obviously remove parentheses. I don't necessarily recommend joining if you're not ok losing money you put in, but I've put in very little thanks to the way it's set up and have been able to cash out promotion TRX thus far.

>> No.16656240

>>16656235
Too late if you focus on dividends, but any buy in from a player you refer grants you more than dividends would ever pay, and the players they recommend also steadily pay you. When there's a gold rush, sell shovels.

>> No.16656266

This was a good explanation but I have no social capital to sell the shovels, so I'll just watch and not participate. On a secondary note, there is a 66B supply of TRX. Surely this game won't even burn 100,000,000.

>> No.16656279

>>16656266
https://tronscan.org/#/contract/TWjkoz18Y48SgWoxEeGG11ezCCzee8wo1A/token-balances
There is currently 280m TRX in the contract, now entering the third day. It's less about social capital and more about finding places where people want to play and don't mind using your link. I'm a basement person but even if I could get a friend to play this I wouldn't since they'd probably panic and lose it all.

>> No.16656285

>>16656279
Okay, 280M TRX, does this get lost eventually or does it return back to the players? Sorry for the shit questions, not really invested in understanding the Blockchain and just bought LINK for .06 on ED cause I was uninformed. Binance gave me free TRX, so I don't know really how a 66B stack gets shredded down to 10B or equivalence.

>> No.16656299

>>16656206
i bought "early" and am still down 90%. this will boom by summer at least 2-3x. too big to fail.

>> No.16656321

>>16656285
It eventually returns to the players through people exiting (consolidating boxes) or through people reinvesting/gaining dividends. Like I mentioned, people will regularly trigger payouts to their detriment. The greatest payout will be the endgame pot, however.
>>16656299
I'm just letting my boxes ride, my main goal is to maximize money made via referral (the curvy.ai link above).

>> No.16656325

>>16656321
Okay thanks for the info. As for TRX, what the fuck is the point of having 66B supply if it doesn't get burnt down? How is this not a shitcoin/scamcoin?