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19992273 No.19992273 [Reply] [Original]

I too lost money on it.
It wasn't supposed to be like this.
We did nothing wrong.

>> No.19992286

>>19992273
I LOST EVERYTHING
LITERALLY ALL OF MY CRYPTO
FUCK
I CANT EVEN LAUGH AT THIS LIKE I USUALLY DO

>> No.19992290

>>19992273
Watching people on /biz/ lose money to this scam honestly made my fucking week kek can't stop laughing

>> No.19992297

Retards
Balancer labs said deflationary coins were attack vectors and you put your money in it anyway

>> No.19992307
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>>19992273
Unironically shows that no coin outside of the top 10(maybe) can be trusted

>> No.19992319
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>>19992286
>I CANT EVEN LAUGH AT THIS LIKE I USUALLY DO

Maybe this will help

>> No.19992338

>>19992319
Too low effort fren

>> No.19992353

It was the most obvious scam since bitconnect. Everybody who fell for it deserves it.

>> No.19992577

>>19992353
Except it's not a scam, the balancer pool got drained because it doesn't seem to work with deflationary coins. Of course, whether STA was a scam or not doesn't change the fact that holders got reckt but I'm just setting the record straight here, biz didn't try to get people into a scam, this was a black swan event

>> No.19992638

If I hold my BPT tokens, can i sell them to recover my losses? I had $1500 pooled in that STA contract.

>> No.19992719

>>19992638
I would write it off as a loss, but do nothing with the bpt until balancer adresses it. Just for the off chance they credit the pools that were affected, or something. In the same boat with Stonks though I'm not holding my breath.

>> No.19992778

>>19992719
This is hard. I'm not in a great financial situation. Damn it

>> No.19992817

>>19992577
Ok rajesh.
Indians "organically" spamming threads jerking eachother off is totally not something a scam would do right.
Kill yourself

>> No.19993688

>>19992338
>fren poster

>> No.19994296

>>19992338
How much did you lose? Did you pool your assets or what? I hope they refund people who pooled with a BAL airdrop or somtehing desu.

>> No.19994563

>>19992273
this is fucking hilarious

>> No.19995153
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>>19992273
>>19992286
>>19992307
If entering a new project, automatically assume it is an exit scam when you buy in. That way, you won't be too high on hopium to take profit when the time comes. These types of scams usually hit when the scammer can claim about 40k profits, for some reason.
>>19992577 (check'd)
It is an exploit that was exploited.
>>19992638
Don't get your hopes up.
>>19994296
>hope
Is for the weak of spirit. Do not give in to hope, but grow strong enough to march forward without it.
Anyhow...
WALLET ADDRESSES NOW. Your Tyrant is delivering aid to the failed kingdom of STA.
CID airdrop now.
contract below for confirmation purposes
0x4599836c212CD988EAccc54C820Ee9261cdaAC71

>> No.19995345

>>19992297
this

>> No.19995639

>>19992273
This is the hacker who owned us. Leave a nice comment for him, yes you can leave comments on ether addresses.

https://etherscan.io/address/0xbf675c80540111a310b06e1482f9127ef4e7469a

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>>19992273
Don't get on the rollercoaster.