Welcome back Tihan, you have been missed since your last brief visit to this forum.
It would appear that a lot of misinformation has circulated since the date of my last post. Considering the many inconsistencies, I will assume astute readers here have already discounted the versions of facts presented by the Consultancy.
That is funny because the last time I spoke with a certain Bitcoinica representative (about a month ago) I was told that you were misrepresenting the facts and preventing them from exposing the truth because you were unwilling to nullify their NDA:
There's a PR smear campaign that might be working through sheer force but it's a bunch of lies. If you want to understand what's going on send me your phone number and I'll give you a call
So who do we believe? It seems all parties are blaming each other and no-one is in control.
The Consultancy members accepted that responsibility on April 24 as operators and General Partners of Bitcoinica LP. There is ample written documentation to confirm this.
I believe this to be true, but would you care to back up that claim with some references?
There are still a lot of unknowns surrounding recent events but the Consultancy's responsibility for Bitcoinica and its password security is not one of them. The fund will be considering all legal options.
I assume you are considering all legal options for the benefit of Bitcoinica customers?
There's something with Tihan going on, but I am not following that because it's unneeded drama for me - it seems he got fired, although I'm not sure for what.
It appears you got fired. What is your current role with Bitcoinica LP?