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Topic: MUST WATCH: Account Holder Flies To Japan And Confronts MtGox CEO - page 6. (Read 15364 times)

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Trust:+4:20--Warning* ASICs with extreme hashrate!
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Mtgox need to f**k off and die. The sooner the better. It sucks people have money in there, but the warning signs have been on the wall for 6 months now....
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Account was hacked and now reclaimed.
for real, if this exchange comes back after this we need to find a way to overload the server or some other tactics to keep the site down. FOREVER
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Account was hacked and now reclaimed.
i would not of been able to control myself. I would of eaten his brains on film
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob9Ak1t09Ao

ONLY going on 20K views in less than 24 hours.

Meanwhile, in Mt Gox's office...


"Hurry up! Hurry up! Here he comes."
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what Mt Gox did was good.  it stopped drug dealers by buying their cocaine on silk road
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Worldcore - Banking for the Future
Now what should have mtgox concerned is ..  That's two guys from London...

What happens when 2 guys from Russia, South America, somerandomdrugdealer, or south central LA shows up

There not going to be as "nice" as these two were.
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Why did the camera guy call it Mount Gox? Isn't it M.T.G.O.X.? lol

I call it Mount Gox. Never heard it said any other way.
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He looks like such a faggot that Mt Gox guy.
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Born to chew bubble gum and kick ass
he was probably bored and wanted a trip to japan. that's the only thing that explains this

Look at his relaxed face. He didn't even care about the money he supposedly deposited at Gox. His goal wasn't to get the money back. This is not how one looks like and behaves while trying to get money from a debtor.

I think someone hired him to stalk Mark.
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Same response customer support has always given it's customers.... NOTHING. 

Gox really needs to go.  I don't see how they can ever bounce back from this, and I hope they don't,  bitcoin has continued to move along far too much for an amateur company like this to stick around.
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Why did the camera guy call it Mount Gox? Isn't it M.T.G.O.X.? lol
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shame. that fatass doesnt even invite him in for an explanation about the situation, instead we runs and goes hide his ass inside. i think that explains big part...
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mtgox 1btc = $360
coinbase 1btc = $650

Spread is now ~45%. Those assholes at mtgox have a license to print money: buy their own cheap btc from panic sellers, don't allow anyone else to transfer out but themselves, sell on another exchange like coinbase for an instant 100% gain, rinse, and repeat. Maybe that's the plan all along, criminals...

Yes and the fact they aren't doing it is because they know the coins they are buying don't really exist.
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Decentralize All The Things!
If it makes sense to travel to Japan just to hold up a cardboard sign, then you clearly have invested too much.

legendary
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Well, that was worthwhile, but ineffective.

This mess is going to continue until somebody complains loudly enough to the Japan Financial Services Agency that they take action.

Unlike the US, Japan has one big financial regulator, the FSA. The FSA regulates banks, money transfer services, insurance companies, stockbrokers, and exchanges. So there's no "falling through the cracks" between regulatory agencies in Japan.

Mt. Gox claimed this in Akihabara News, back in July 2013: " They have been in discussion with the Japanese authorities – the Financial Services Agency (FSA) – for 1 and 1/2 years about the business and how it should be regulated. And as an example of how difficult it is to accurately peg what Bitcoins are, the Japanese authorities, to date, say that Mt.Gox does not need a financial license. “There are 3 kinds of licenses for financial activities in Japan and what we do is actually not covered by any of them, so at the moment, the FSA says we are outside of their jurisdiction. There has been discussion about trying to fit us under one of the licenses or to make a new license for our business, but it is not clear where it is going to go at this point.” That's Karpeles talking, though, not the JSA.

So  a reasonable question to ask of the JSA is "What office is handling the Mt. Gox matter"? It's worth asking that of the US SEC, which has a cooperation agreement with the JSA. Remember that regulation in Japan is bureaucratic rather than litigation-oriented. The JSA has a lot of authority they can exercise. It's hard to get them to move, but the money amounts are now big enough to get their attention. Somebody needs to get a dialogue going between the JSA and the Bitcoin community. It has to be someone credible who speaks Japanese.
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StayFocus and LIVE


apologies to casascius_throwaway over at reddit r/bitcoin who created the first photoshopped edit


brave soul ~ I would like to support him, Standing firm and tall for all of us who have lost BTC.
Thank you Bro!

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I think I felt a bit sorry for him in that video. Am I losing my mind?

His morning coffee/dessert stole the show.

It's a frappuchino.

it's a fraudachino

 This +1 FTW
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On second thought, somebody wearing t-shirt in winter probably doesn't care about anything.

Nonsense!  He clearly has plenty of insulation to keep warm...
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apologies to casascius_throwaway over at reddit r/bitcoin who created the first photoshopped edit


lol, I knew something like this would happen. Hope he becomes a meme.
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