Would require a pretty big initial investment, I bet.
The thing is, I have no problem with someone mining huge profit if they are mining legit (you know, spent the pile of money on hardware, took the time to build and code/configure it, etc.). My problems are with these individuals who are promoting and promising their versions of "good intentioned advice to help you, be sure to follow me & upvote everything of mine!". Convincing Red Fish to put their other cryptos and cash into this system with the (what I believe to be) knowing intent that their consistant, habitual self-upvoting is going to drain all that money they just talked all those noobs into investing.... drain the majority of it right into these malicious users' (and their network of like-minded users') accounts.
He even calls it "mining". It's far from mining. It's straight up a flim-flam.
Who wouldn't want to live la vida loca for the rest of their lives without having to answer to a boss? But is it worth it at the cost of convincing others to pay into something knowing you're going to take most of it away? How many people are putting money in that they can't really afford because they believe the words and implied promises of these leeches?
IDK, everybody's got their own opinion. Yet I know if this kind of activity were happening in the streets or in stores there would be eventual criminal investigations and people would go to jail (not to mention the class action civil lawsuits, restitutions, fines, etc. etc. etc.).
RE: How to Lose Newcomers and Alienate Your Followers (With One YouTube Post).