Not even sure what you think burnside can do with the lists if you don't want him to import the shares : reason he needs them for companies relisting on BTC.CO is so as to automatically create accounts for each investor with correct number of shares in, then email them the login details for it so they can assume control of the shares.
Additionally, many investors have requested that I personally and manually liquidate their shares on their behalf. As you can see, I've been hard at work contacting shareholders and trying to let them know what is going on. If I have to now make them register on BTCT.CO I think that would upset many people. I don't think it is an unreasonable request to let me manage the share distribution entirely manually if I give the lists to burnside anyway, as all transactions are on record and the shares are locked from trading. If I were to do anything nefarious it would be immediately apparent.
This is just what I've received in the last couple of days:
Claim #8:
Hello,
I believe you have ... shares.
... is a clearcut 0.01 BTC each, guaranteed.
... is ... 1 BTC (per share)...
Did you want to trade some of these for BMF?
Claim #13:
Hello, Thank you for your hard work, I really appreciate your doing the right thing. I would like my assets to be liquidated, and sent to: ...
Thanks, and Merry Christmas!
Claim #21:
Please liquidate my assets @ 1 BTC per share.
Thank you.
Claim #28:
Please liquidate it.
Address:...
Claim #9:
Hi, Usagi I want to liquidate all my assets, you can send payments
to address above - ...
Merry Christmas to you and your family
)
Claimant G.:
I so appreciate the efforts you are making to try to get this mess
straightened out. I had "invested" the bulk of over a year's worth of
mining profits in GLBSE.
I actually thought I was doing rather well to only be down 8% or so at the
time. Hehe
Claim #2 (holds 22% of NYAN.A)
Thank you for processing the NYAN.A claims. For the record, from what I
remember I also had ### shares of NYAN.B and ### shares of NYAN.C at the
time that GLBSE went down. According to your message I will probably be
receiving letters confirming the other holdings as long as they made it
onto Nefario's lists.
At present I do not really have enough information to make a clear decision
on whether to accept the BMF shares or have them liquidated and accept the
bitcoin. Although I followed the threads at the Bitcoin Forums where you
were releasing news regarding the NYAN assets, I did not investigate each
entity that NYAN held. I was investing in the NYAN assets as a sort of
speculative mutual fund where I did not necessarily need to track each
individual holding. In other words, I am not familiar with BMF, what it
does, whether it is still a viable entity, or what its market value might
be in the future.
Therefore, unless I can gather more information on BMF and be convinced
that it has a reasonable chance of appreciating in value, I would probably
be better off exercising the liquidation option and simply accepting the
bitcoin. The liquidated value can be sent to the same bitcoin address that
I used to file the claim at GLBSE and is in your original message:
...
At any rate, I am grateful for your efforts to resolve this whole mess
after the unexpected closure of GLBSE. I had nearly written off my original
investment of 500 BTC as a total loss when I went back to the forum about a
week ago and discovered that Nefario was actually beginning to send out
payments again and was compiling lists of the asset holdings. On December
12 I finally received a payment of 30 BTC, presumably from Nefario because
GLBSE was the only place where I had posted my bitcoin address. This was
not a full payment; as I recall, I had about 40-45 BTC on my account at
GLBSE when the site went down, but at least I have managed to recover most
of it. If I can also manage to recover most of the approximately 500 BTC I
had tied up in the NYAN assets, this would be very good news indeed.
Claimant B.:
Hi there,
... My wallet address is: ...
Please confirm receipt and let me know if you need anything else. Thanks!
Regards,
B.
Claimant V.:
Greetings,
...
Thanks,
V.
Oh also, I PM'd you long ago about YARR and bumped many of your threads
with positive stuff on the forums if that lends any credibility.