...Pension Attack Vector![/]
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BitCoinIRA launched in California offers bitcoin investing for US individual retirement accounts. The Chief Strategist of the company is a former Director of the US Mint.
The launch of the new service has been announced in a press release published by PRWeb. Unlike other bitcoin investment options, which mainly offer bitcoin derivatives, BitCoinIRA allows customers to possess real bitcoins in a special IRA bitcoin wallet. According to Chris Kline, COO of the company,
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I said 3 years ago they were gonna stuff trillions of pension fund money into Bitcoin [via COIN]. This is still not COIN but it shows the govt is gonna push for it. After they issued an official warning, of course, telling everyone to NOT invest in Bitcoin and crypto.
Plausible deniability.
Doublespeak!
Hey, Vlad, guess what? I'm now the proud owner of ...
cryptoira.com
cryptoira.org
crypto401K.com
crypto401K.org
Here's my plan = I'm gonna team up with Chantha Owen Lueung and Leroy Fodor [and Michael Zinck], and have Investards send their moneys to us, whereupon we'll put it into the likes of
kicked-to-the-curb to-the-moon RateCoin et al. We're all gonna be so fuckin' rich that Leroy will be able to open up a chain of sorry-ass Sari Saris, Owen could afford building a chain of solar-powered duckweed ponds, Zinck will corner the cryptocurrency market share in all of Canada, and I, Bruno, will own the massive goat ranch I've always dreamed about, or: I'll sell the domains, fucking over my venerable three partners.
I'm curious as to why the astute
Edmund C. Moy didn't try, or at least lock up said domains (or the like), focusing on only the Bitcoin aspect of cryptocurrency-cum-blockchain technology oppose to doing exactly the same as with BitcoinIRA for myriad altcoins and crypto-commodities (cryptocommodities; an aspect of the space I'm currently in the process of developing [but not via the expressed domains I've just procured with hopes of merely flipping]).
FYI:
http://www.investopedia.com/news/first-bitcoin-ira-approved-irs/BitcoinIRA, a qualified individual retirement account (IRA), is the only U.S.-based fund approved by the IRS to allow investors to keep the digital currency Bitcoin in their retirement portfolio. While the legal and taxation status of cryptocurrencies are still ambiguous, many investors seem to be flocking to this unique asset that is seemingly uncorrelated to other asset classes and has returned nearly 80% year to date.
My latest guess is that Ed Moy knows Satoshi Nakamoto.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdvQTwjVmrEI still can't get over the moderator,
BitcoinBelle, stating (paraphrased), "I just can't get over being here on stage with not only my favorite men in Bitcoin, but my favorite men." Then after letting the infamous Craig Steven "Satoshi" Wright speak first, she interrupts him [at the ~1:45 mark] inquiring (paraphrased), "Who the fuck are you?"