You took the money from jl777 which was funded via nxtautodac asset. You have memory problem now?
I never sold anyone anything. The NxtAutoDAC asset was jl777s company.
This means that all you idiots are just pay-per-post trolls, so get lost. Anyone who is reading your garbage I feel sorry for.
This obfuscation again...
Point out where anyone has ever said you sold NxtAutoDAC?
The sale of NxtAutoDAC asset /= accepting payment for work you never did. You are trying to conflate two separate and different issues again, the same as you did the same the first days after destroying the asset you were promoting days before with signed PGP messages.
We know you believe the sale of all crypto assets are illegal under the laws of your country. And it is irrelevant to the 1 million Nxt you received.
We also know you took payment of 1million Nxt (and 300,000 NxtAutoDAC assets) to develop products that would pay dividends through the NxtAutoDAC asset (VCorps you can be seen promoting was to be the first). You never did this.
When you are called out on *not doing the work you were paid to do*, the closest thing to a response is the above "I didn't sell any NxtAutoDAC". And you think people will be satisfied by this?
Do you deny 1 million Nxt was deposited in your account, the same one you used to issue your own altchain.org asset? If you don't deny this, how do you explain it arriving there? Where is the 1 million Nxt now?
I do not expect an answer to this. BM doesn't answer questions on this as it would harm his continued obfuscation, hoping to convince those who are just passing through and aren't interested enough to discover the facts that he is some kind of victim and has some credibility left intact.
Bluemeanie treats this article as an
opinion piece Look at the evidence yourself, the PGP signed messages from BM promoting the asset... the blockchain data of the 1 million Nxt transfer to an account known to be BlueMeanie's... and make up your own minds. Everyone is unanimous in their opinion so far.
http://cointelegraph.com/news/112643/the-mystery-of-the-missing-1000000-nxt