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April 03, 2014, 02:00:29 PM
#32
Does pirate count as a loss?
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April 03, 2014, 10:26:07 AM
#31
businesses

Business or not he is still guilty of blackmail against real companies (possibly in combination with Popescu for commercial gain for his MPEx exchange) which is a serious crime. All the evidence is on this forum.  

If you steal a bag of money from a bank and it's been switched for fake money by tipped off Police you would still be guilty of bank robbery and get the same sentence real money or not.


do you


even know how


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legendary
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April 03, 2014, 09:40:14 AM
#30
businesses

Business or not he is still guilty of blackmail against real companies (possibly in combination with Popescu for commercial gain for his MPEx exchange) which is a serious crime. All the evidence is on this forum.  

If you steal a bag of money from a bank and it's been switched for fake money by tipped off Police you would still be guilty of bank robbery and get the same sentence real money or not.


do you


even know how


to quote?
sr. member
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April 03, 2014, 09:21:02 AM
#29
Business or not he is still guilty of blackmail against real companies (possibly in combination with Popescu for commercial gain for his MPEx exchange) which is a serious crime. All the evidence is on this forum.  

If you steal a bag of money from a bank and it's been switched for fake money by tipped off Police you would still be guilty of bank robbery and get the same sentence real money or not.
legendary
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legendary
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April 03, 2014, 08:57:37 AM
#26
Bump.

So Mr Frenchie/pankkake/close friend of Romain Bignon,

you are still associating yourself with this recognized Romanian fraudster who is being investigated by the SEC? Marcel Popescu.

Do you value your freedom so little that you are STILL being friendly with this parasite? Or are you already doing a deal with the FBI to testify against him for a more lenient treatment? You yourself are guilty of blackmailing US businesses. You are looking at how many years for that? 4 years? What have you been told? You will testify yes?
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April 03, 2014, 01:28:23 AM
#25
I would like to hear if anyone made money on glbse most people I heard lost.

IPO ASICMINER shares made me a "few" BTC Smiley.
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April 02, 2014, 11:40:53 PM
#24
Off course anyone can cherry pick time frames when assets where out preforming bitcoin but there's always going to be someone buying at the all time high claiming ever asset was a loser. Just is blatantly obvious that its false.
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April 02, 2014, 09:33:21 PM
#23
Like, for example, the average market value of S.DICE (0.0037) vs. the buyback price (0.0035).

You're forgetting ~0.007 in dividends. Name's Dice. Satoshi Dice.

I'll credit Havelocks passthru to not losing any money on that as well guess btct and bitfunder both had one as well
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April 02, 2014, 07:01:09 PM
#22
Part II. Spring 2013. BTCT, Bitfunder, Havelock or MPEx?

Every single asset listed on BTCT lost BTC. On average your investment of one BTC on that platform will have yielded about 0.73 BTC (dividends included) by (early) Autumn.

Saying that "every single asset listed lost BTC" is blatantly false for BTC-TC.


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April 02, 2014, 04:45:53 PM
#21
How's your active NeoBee stock on Havelock doing, all good?
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April 02, 2014, 04:18:34 PM
#20
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This is why the MPEx fee isn't going down: not paying it is your loss.

Not paying random 30btc to trade non-active stocks = loss

#logic
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April 02, 2014, 04:13:29 PM
#19
I would like to hear if anyone made money on glbse most people I heard lost.
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April 02, 2014, 04:03:57 PM
#18
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November 28, 2013, 05:17:23 AM
#17
Like, for example, the average market value of S.DICE (0.0037) vs. the buyback price (0.0035).

You're forgetting ~0.007 in dividends. Name's Dice. Satoshi Dice.
legendary
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November 27, 2013, 04:05:56 PM
#16
Part II. Spring 2013. BTCT, Bitfunder, Havelock or MPEx?

Every single asset listed on BTCT lost BTC. On average your investment of one BTC on that platform will have yielded about 0.73 BTC (dividends included) by (early) Autumn.

Every single asset listed on Bitfunder lost BTC. On average your investment of one BTC on that platform will have yielded about 0* BTC (dividends included) by (late) Autumn.

Every single asset listed on Havelock lost BTC. On average, your investment of one BTC on that platform will have yielded about 0.9 BTC (dividends included) by late Autumn. But at least the exchange is still going.

I might even believe the overall trend, but mind to share some more insight? How was that calculated, based on what etc.? I have no version ready with the later months (though the raw data), but according to my data from March till September there was approximately a ninefold on BTCT. Kiss
legendary
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November 27, 2013, 02:09:05 PM
#15

Asicminer's IPO was 0.1 on GLBSE, not 0.01. It then proceeded to go below that, on GLBSE. All GLBSE investors lost BTC on it.

Then Asicminer spent an interval off any crapchange. Its value went up significantly.

Then Asicminer was listed on the crapchanges (as a pass through). It went from about 3 to about 0.3.

The moral here should be obvious, but you can't force anyone to accept the obvious past stating it plainly for them.


You have your timeline and results a bit off here.

- ASICMiner IPO at 0.1 on GLBSE
- Dips to below 0.1 on GLBSE
- GLBSE closes and some investors lose access to their shares permanently, however, most certainly did not
- ASICMiner spends some time without a passthrough
- BTCTC, BitFunder and Havelock all have passthru shares during which time the price rises to nearly 5, spending several weeks at above 4
- The current price on Havelock is 4X the IPO price, not counting dividends.

Any original investor that managed to maintain their original bitcoin address with GLBSE and the subsequent direct shares has likely made much better than 1000% counting dividends and today's price, nevermind those that dumped shares at over 4BTC.

The best investment however has still been just BTC itself. No risk of an exchange going under, limited theft risk, awesome returns.
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November 27, 2013, 12:18:55 PM
#14
There are only 4 stocks on your stupid exchange. And most of the volume (50%) comes from your own stock. Charging 30BTC to register is just sad.
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November 27, 2013, 12:18:49 PM
#13
This is hilarious. Such a pathological need to feel important and relevant.
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