some call it trolling....others call it "THE TRUTH".
PS: If you had nothing to hide, why delete?
Not to worry though, plenty of evidence in the scam accusations.
Well, truth, that is a funny thing. For once, let's assume that truth is stated in sentences that contain propositions that bear truth - which is a realist account of truth. If we know that LEOcoin is a crypto currency and someone writes e.g. "LEOcoin sponsored this ..." or "LEOcoin did that ...", it is obvious that 'sponsored' or 'did' is being used metaphorically. I think we all understand what someone who is trolling is trying to say, but most of the times it is either phrased in a way that is incorrect with regard to correspondence to facts, or it is not relevant.
There also is the FUD-issue. Instead of researching properly there are simply 'facebook-quality' accusations - sorry facebook, but it is only by allegoric use. This is not to say, that sometimes not a story is attached to this or that issue, but disagreeing with interpretations or accusations can simply mean that you disagree, not that you have something to hide. As a digital currency that is supported by a direct selling community, there do arise some 'imported' issues, like people that are disappointed or frustrated with their direct selling experience. As the LEOcoin Foundation does not trade or sell products or coins, and LEOcoin itself is a crypto-currency, I do not think all issues are relevant to the board.
If someone disagrees, I am always willing to go into details in a PM. Unsollicited, blunt and false statements will mostly lead to deletion. That's the reason for a moderated forum. And if a troll and moderator can not find common ground, there still is the lawyers ..., as the names of the Moderators, LEOcoin Board and LEOcoin founders are open and public, where trolls seem to particularly enjoy anonymous bashing. And then, sometimes, you ask ... who is factually hiding something?
who is the one deleting
FACTS?
If you have a few statements, facts will always be involved. Deletion is not about deleting facts, but about deleting irrelevant messages (how factually correct it may be that there is snow on Mount Dinali, it serves no point on the forum) and to remove lies, unwarrented accusations or bashing. And insults ... of course.
@Bitpotus
The reception in the British Parliament you referred to was indeed in a rented room. Most meetings in an hotel or elsewhere will be in a rented space, unless we invite people directly in our headquarters or estates.
On the reception, the LEOcoin Founders - among others - were joined by Ambassadors and Representatives form many countries, Members of the UK House of Lords and Commons, major trade associations and the Minister of State for Europe. This kind of receptions are quite normal to introduce government officials, politicians, journalists and policymakers to the revolutionary potential of digital currencies, such as LEOcoin.
We, as LEOcoin Community, have the LEOcoin Foundation to speak for digital currencies on such events, and so we do. The LEOcoin Foundation believes that LEOcoin can be a coin for the mass market. This will be achieved by bringing people who have never heard of digital currency into this sector and helping them to find easy, everyday uses for their new currencies.
Having an event like this level in the UK Houses of PaArliament was a huge succes for the LEOcoin Foundation and the LEOcoin community.
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