Yes I totally agree about not going crying to the government etc and I would rather have more freedom than a restrictive playpen telling me what I can and can't invest in. However my point is that Craig should have been honest and told people they were investing in a scam. I'm not from coming from a legal perspective, but a moral one.
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Did Craig really know tho? He was just as hopeful as anyone i bet. There were plenty of ppl out there sharing info on this project besides Craig. If Craig were "honest" and told ppl "sign up under me for this awesome scam," how many ppl would have signed up. (Hopeully none). It's the greater fool theory in practice. What is or isn't moral does not matter when people are blinded by greed and the promise of quick money. All are guilty that participate; from cryptonick/trevon/craig/carlos matos all the way down to the dudes that signed up the day before shit went bad IMO. Were you not one of these people either? If not good for you and it's nice that you are trying to understand ppl's feelings and whatnot but you have to let this whole thing burn and not get involved if you weren't already IMO. I'm only here to laugh at Craig cuz I knew he was a huckster from the video when he went to his parents house. 4 minutes in I thought "this guy is fulla shit." So just wanted to serve him a few jabs, but these ppl that fell for it also have a share in the blame.