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Re: 1st European BTC embassy closes down
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pawel7777
on 14/03/2015, 23:03:04 UTC

We don't know at 100% if it is all BS, maybe someone who lives near their "office" and check what is real happened. Can someone who know the polish language translate all the article in english?



They've provided rough translation themselves:
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We share translation of the post here, excuse possible grammar mistakes, the sense is kept.
“”Bitcoin Embassy ends its operations at 10.03.2015

Dear People
 Ambasada Bitcoin [Bitcoin Embassy] used to be place of community to meet. Partner and organisator of many conferences, seminars and helper of books and pubications.
 Our existance was making somebody mad. We go loads of bad words, emails and calls with threats.

During last days we were brutally attacked. One of us was beaten op and threatened […] Somebody tried to destory us and really tried to do so.
 [..] We have cancelled all projects and stopped selling shares.
 We did not take any money from new shareholders, we gave back everything we got.


Ebassy stays clear 0 without any debts.
 In stead of one – of the person who transparently took part of closing Embassy. […] ”

While there are many rumours the best place to check what happening is polish bitcoin forum and thread at: https://forum.bitcoin.pl/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17001

this is an unique news material to fuk.io – you are allowed to copy it fully or its parts as long as you give clickalbe hyperlink to the original article.
http://fuk.io/first-european-bitcoin-embassy-shuts-down/

They sold shares?

IPOing is really the bitcoin way...
Indeed. It seems like IPOing yourself to richness is the way most bitcoin scammers operate. I cant think of a single IPO that hasn't been a scam lol.

They used a word 'shares' in the translation, although original text (in Polish) refers to bonds not shares. But afaik the embassy was incorporated and has/had share capital.