Pyramid schemes are investment scams in which top-level participants in a hierarchical network recruit and profit from an expanding base of defrauded newer participants. Pyramid schemes have existed for over a century, but there have been no in-depth studies of their dynamics and communities because of the opacity of participants' transactions. In this paper, we present an empirical study of Forsage, a pyramid scheme implemented as a smart contract and at its peak one of the largest consumers of resources in Ethereum. As a smart contract, Forsage makes its (byte)code and all of its transactions visible on the blockchain. We take advantage of this unprecedented transparency to gain insight into the mechanics, impact on participants, and evolution of Forsage. We quantify the (multi-million-dollar) gains of top-level participants as well as the losses of the vast majority (around 88%) of users. We analyze Forsage code both manually and using a purpose-built transaction simulator to uncover the complex mechanics of the scheme. Through complementary study of promotional videos and social media, we show how Forsage promoters have leveraged the unique features of smart contracts to lure users with false claims of trustworthiness and profitability, and how Forsage activity is concentrated within a small number of national communities.
翻译:金字塔计划是一种投资骗局,在这种骗局中,一个等级网络的顶级参与者从不断扩大的诈骗新参与者的基地中招聘和获利。金字塔计划已经存在了一个多世纪了,但是由于参与者交易不透明,没有对其动态和社区进行深入研究。在本文中,我们介绍了对Fossage(一个金字塔计划)的经验性研究,这是一个作为智能合同实施的金字塔计划,也是Etheurum最大的资源消费者之一。作为智能合同,Fossage将它的(字节)代码及其所有交易在链条上可见。我们利用这一前所未有的透明度来深入了解机械学、参与者的影响和福塞的演变。我们量化了顶级参与者的(数百万美元)收益以及绝大多数用户(约88%)的损失。我们用人工和特制交易模拟器分析这个计划的复杂机械。我们通过对宣传录像和社会媒体进行补充研究,展示了促进者如何利用国家智能合同中独特的高额和高额的利润活动来利用国家客户的微廉廉信用。