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Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs
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johnyj
on 30/01/2015, 02:17:47 UTC
It's collusion, and depending on how it's done it can definitely be illegal.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/business/multimillion-dollar-settlements-reached-in-lcd-price-fixing-class-action-1.2000656

Then OPEC must be carrying this illegal activity for several decades. And FED is the banking alliance to control and fix the price of the dollar for more than 100 years


There are a lot of people that do think OPEC is illegal, and the US Congress has rumbled every once in awhile about declaring it so. The Fed example is silly, that is not companies in an open market colluding to fix prices.

All the DRAM manufacturers could say "OPEC! The FED!" until they're blue in the face. It didn't stop them from getting hit with hundreds of millions in fines for price fixing.

Money is just like any other commodities openly traded on market, so the same rule applies. In fact, any bitcoin miner is a distributed central banker, of course they don't have to hold FOMC meeting to manipulate the money supply and interest rate to raise or lower dollar's value, since all the rules has been written in code in protocol

And a law can not be applied across country boarder, the actions against Samsung is more likely to be caused by some government officials to protect their domestic merchants