I was thinking about posting something else, but I've decided against it. It's not worth the time.
All I will say is that the difference between most of you and me is that most of you live with the illusion that you are anonymous and have the mistaken belief that somehow the rules of life don't apply the same here. That's yet another laugh.
One of the things I love most about the technological revolution is that everything is written down, fully documented and provable. There's no longer any room for “he said, she said”!
If you're capable of understanding that, then you're capable of realizing how foolish you look when you contradict the actual facts. There's no hiding from reality here. Not even behind your imaginary anonymity. Ask yourselves if you'd do and say the same things in your real lives as you do here. Oops. Are you catching my drift?
(It's so much easier to get to know the real person when they're deluded into thinking they're anonymous.)
As I said, the big difference is that I have no such delusions, stand completely behind every word I write and am not unwittingly mislead: as a real life entrepreneur and businessman from a long line of the same who are quite adept with business dealings, I treat everything and everyone here just as I do in the business world, with no such illusion that this is somehow different. If you're nuts, you're nuts and it doesn't matter whether it's here or anywhere else. And when push comes to shove, the reality is that anyone with the right tools can locate you and track everything that is yours back to you.
People in this space think they have some sort of immunity. You can forget that. In fact, you'd better forget that as soon as possible. That delusion will just get you deeper and deeper into trouble.
In the “real world” we would say that DigiByte is a busted business and that it's going nowhere until there is new management at the helm. Guess what my friends, the real world is here whether you like it or not! And people like me are not going away, rather they are coming in ever greater numbers. Prepare yourselves for the real world, because it's coming to a theater near you soon.
And we take no prisoners.
In the real world, DigiByte's “management” is laughable, and no-one would risk the ridicule of suggesting otherwise.
As it is that I'm absolutely sure this will fall mainly on deaf ears, I will finish simply by wishing you well with what you have left of your delusion, which in this case includes a founder who has been accused of publicly lying with intent to defame and has of yet to address that issue. Isn't that special? Again, if you really tried, if you really weren't so married to your greed, and if you asked yourself “in the real world what would we say about that?”, what would you say then? Yes, I admit, it's a difficult exercise to get outside of your personal narrative, especially when it's so anonymous, so strong and there's so much money to be made, but it's a challenge that just might serve you well.
answer my question about digusign