: The largest scheme in history ($64.8 billion). He maintained the facade for decades by targeting elite institutions and using "split-strike conversion" jargon to hide the lack of trading.
: Collapse occurs when withdrawals exceed new deposits or the pool of recruits dries up. 🕰️ Historical Milestones
: Success depends entirely on a constant stream of new capital.
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: Investors often defend the scheme even when red flags appear, hoping to recover their initial stake.
: Early investors receive consistent payments, building false credibility.
: Promised a 50% return in 45 days via international reply coupons. He raked in $15 million in months before the math failed.