There was no lie about a floor. They did honor that. Then they stopped.
Maybe you don't know what a floor is so I'll explain it to you.
A price floor is a government- or group-imposed price control or limit on how low a price can be charged for a product.[1] A price floor must be higher than the equilibrium price in order to be effective
To clarify; A single buy order of ~$500k that is eaten up in seconds is not a price floor.
Promising to spend $100m on a $20 floor, then calling it quits after spending only $500k = lying.
What?
You mean taking all of the BTC available to GAW and buying up XPY listed by GAW insiders on exchanges with bots in a flash, skipping over many other listings, is not a floor? Hmmm.
I don't think they could choose which orders to match unless they paid off cryptsy, and I don't think they did.
Believe whatever you want there, Ikeboy. There are people saying they had orders in that were skipped over, some even posting right in this forum about it. That aside, the bots that Josh bragged about (bots can sell and buy) were most likely set with small placeholder sell orders in the $17-$19 range in readiness for the big buy from the big brain, where people in anticipation of the promised $20 buy were all piled at $20. When the bot buy began it burned through the lower orders and encountered the bots where all of the cash/BTC in the GAW coffers was dumped directly into insiders wallets as they sold off some of the infinite supply of XPY they are sitting on.
If there wasn't enough buy to match all the sellers, then obviously not all orders would be fulfilled. That's true regardless of whether gaw chose which orders to fulfill; the two points are orthogonal, so your response is irrelevant.
It's not possible to choose to fulfill a specific order; you use the best order at the time. You're saying gaw had some kind of extra access to give their bots priority in selling to themself, and I don't see evidence for that.
A lot of orders were triggered at $20, so many weren't fulfilled. I had an order in that didn't get fulfilled. Unless we can track the orders, there's not enough cause to say that gaw was able to choose which orders to do, when others can't and they'd have to buy off cryptsy for that, when there's not even a large incentive. (How much do you think it costs to buy off cryptsy versus how much would gaw gain from doing this?)