Perpetuals always work for the issuer. His first strategy is ridiculous though...and reckless. The second strategy is a gimmick.
The issue with perpetuals would be in the writing. Some perpetuals can owe interest and not pay it. It accumulates without penalty....goes owed and unpaid.
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