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Topic: [2014-10-30] Guardian: Missing bitcoin cash: 'I'm not missing,' says Moolah CEO (Read 1405 times)

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Just because he allegedly returned some iof the coins (if true) doesn't mean he didn't steal the rest. If he's paying back small amounts but took all of the big money then it means little.
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I noticed they disabled the comments because they knew they backlash these kind of articles would cause Tongue
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wtf is the guardian doing calling him "serial entrepreneur" and publishing two articles so bland that they look like they almost like and support the guy?? he's a serial SCAMMER!
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“The majority of Moolah customers were able to successfully withdraw their money from the platform,” he told the Guardian. “There is one major third-party creditor, Syscoin, that we are currently unable to process a transaction for.



And how much is that amount of money? I'm afraid these sorts of thefts or missing monies are going to be quite common for a while. Too many shady characters around whether internally or externally trying to get their hands on your coins.
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In Satoshi I Trust
Missing bitcoin cash: 'I'm not missing,' says Moolah CEO

The CEO of defunct bitcoin exchange Moolah insists he is working on returning money to customers, and that he has already processed almost $900,000 in refunds.

Ryan Kennedy, who ran Moolah under the name Alex Green until the firm declared bankruptcy in mid-October, argues that he is not being given a fair hearing by former customers and investors.

“The majority of Moolah customers were able to successfully withdraw their money from the platform,” he told the Guardian. “There is one major third-party creditor, Syscoin, that we are currently unable to process a transaction for.

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/oct/30/missing-bitcoin-cash-not-missing-moolah-ceo






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