Right,I am posting this because I saw the attention the post gets and now they even advertised it to be on top of the products list.
This is a Ponzi scheme. I will explain why with some BASIC math and reasoning. First and foremost, a Ponzi scheme is by design, a working model by which the initial investors DO receive "profits" initially but these "profits" are just money from later investors who join the "Investment company". This is why Ponzi schemes exist and will forever exist. Initial investors THINK they work, therefore they will tell their friends and even defend the Ponzi scheme because for all they know, they are LEGIT and they work, "I get paid every week!". I know these forums are filled with mostly young individuals seeking to make money fast, however, It is important to understand that most of the time, what seems too good to be true, usually is.
Let's see the red flags:
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After roughly 1 year of doing this I would have...
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2.9 Million dollars, and I just started with $50!

Here is a breakdown by month.
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So stop investing in it ASAP, you are playing with fire.
thanks to @spongebobjazzy for the long explanation.
This is a Ponzi scheme. I will explain why with some BASIC math and reasoning. First and foremost, a Ponzi scheme is by design, a working model by which the initial investors DO receive "profits" initially but these "profits" are just money from later investors who join the "Investment company". This is why Ponzi schemes exist and will forever exist. Initial investors THINK they work, therefore they will tell their friends and even defend the Ponzi scheme because for all they know, they are LEGIT and they work, "I get paid every week!". I know these forums are filled with mostly young individuals seeking to make money fast, however, It is important to understand that most of the time, what seems too good to be true, usually is.
Let's see the red flags:
- Initial buy-in money: Usual Ponzi schemes begin with the argument that you must invest a set amount of money to be able to "generate profits". This money, however, is just used to pay other members and to keep to machine working, once the pool of new investors dry out, it's game over.
- Can only invest using crypto: Cryptocurrencies are without a doubt one of the greatest inventions of the 21st century, with a myriad of uses, it is also a great vehicle for scamming due to its anonymous nature and untraceability. Modern Ponzi schemes seem to use crypto ONLY because it is way easier to run with the money once they decide to close shop. You can't complain to anyone if you get scammed.
- No Physical Product or complex products: Every Ponzi scheme must have a "business" or a reason as to why they are generating money. In this case, Gaming Profits advertise (and I quote directly from their discord) "What do we do? - We're reselling game skins, gold, items, and coins for some major Online Games in order to generate profit. - We also got a source which is selling us PSN, Steam Gift cards at low rates which we're making very good profits from there too. - Our customer base is growing with each day and we're looking to expand our services. - We're currently looking for some investors to help us manage to get even bigger discounts (since we will be buying bulk) and help us get more stock as the demand is huge." At first glance, one must think oh it makes sense, they are reselling game skins, gold, items and they just need investment to buy in bulk for cheaper prices (?????). Do you have any idea how competitive those industries are? Margins are usually thin and depend on VOLUME. Let me ask you something, have you SEEN their "products"?
4. Guaranteed Profits: Seriously, ask yourself, what kind of investment promises GUARANTEED profits no matter the economic climate? This is a huge red flag but the biggest one will be discussed shortly. This case is even worse because they promise 100% ROI.
5. Daily profits: Most of the time, you can identify a Ponzi scheme by only this flag, this alone is sufficient to know if you're in a Ponzi scheme. According to Gaming Profits, they promise 5% profits DAILY (if you choose their daily payout plan) and up to 7% profits daily but paid out every Sunday. Let's use for reference the first option. 5% profits daily, amount to 150% MONTHLY profits. Did you know Warren Buffet (Billionaire Investment GENIUS) generated an average of 20% returns ANNUALLY? Do you see how insane this sounds? Anyone promising you daily profits wants to take your money. But wait, let me just illustrate how even more ABSURD this sounds.
Using a simple compound interest calculator, I will take $50 dollars and invest it with them for a year. I will also reinvest my profits every time I get paid out.
Using a simple compound interest calculator, I will take $50 dollars and invest it with them for a year. I will also reinvest my profits every time I get paid out.
After roughly 1 year of doing this I would have...
2.9 Million dollars, and I just started with $50!






Here is a breakdown by month.
So stop investing in it ASAP, you are playing with fire.
thanks to @spongebobjazzy for the long explanation.