Zero Knowledge Ponzi is a type of scheme where participants are promised a return on their investment, but the actual returns are not guaranteed. The scheme is structured so that the earlier participants are rewarded with higher returns than those who join later. This is done by having each participant contribute a certain amount of money, which is then redistributed among the participants as dividends. The scheme relies on the idea that each participant will be able to recruit more participants and thus increase the overall returns. As a result, the earlier participants are more likely to receive higher returns than those who join later. However, since the returns are not guaranteed, there is always the risk that the scheme will collapse and participants will not receive any returns at all. The proof of reckt coming is usually expected to happen the following week, although depending on market conditions it could be delayed until next year.