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Ponzi schemes have featured prominently in popular media.

Ponzi (film)

The Ponzi Scheme

Diane Lockhart

Billionaire Boys Club (2018 film)

The Good Fight

The Glass hotel

The Wizard of Lies

Notable examples
Howe

Ponzi

madoff

stanford

Comparison with other frauds
theft

deception

pyramid schemes

cryptocurrency frauds

Ponzi game
In economics, the term "ponzi game" designates a hypothesis where a government continuously defer the repayment of its public debt by issuing new debt: each time its existing debt arrives at maturity, it borrow funds from new lenders in order to repay its existing lenders.

Ponzi finance
The term "ponzi finance" generally designates non-sustainable patterns of finance, such as borrowers who can only meet their debt commitment if they obtain continuous injections of new financing, in the form of loans or deposits, often at an accelerating rate.

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The Garden of Emoji Delights is a digital collage by Carla Gannis

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/24/arts/design/sothebys-digital-artists-bunker.html

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