Possibly the most hilarious argument last night was when he had that two-fold response to coin mixing and dumping. First, he argues that he's too unsophisticated to do such a thing. He doesn't even know how the blockchain works! Second, he says that he has no reason to do so because he's majority owner in the company, so he can withdraw money any time he chooses. He doesn't have to hide.
He thinks it's okay to embezzle funds if he's majority owner. Like, literally. He thinks it's fine. He thinks committing a fairly fundamental crime and stealing from your business partners by embezzling funds is acceptable.
That's one thing I think he wasn't lying about.
Summary of the call:
Josh: Everybody has let me down. I've done everything correctly, but literally everybody I've been involved with has scammed me or kept me in the dark. Actually it's all Coin Fire's fault. I have an email from the SEC where they say that Coin Fire lied, but I'm not allowed to show it to anyone.
Aaron: I feel your pain, you're an angel. Everything that's gone wrong is because of atheists. Praise be unto the lord. Also, here are eight random stories that have nothing to do with anything.
Josh: Yeah, ok. By the way, we're launching billpay and credit card, it's definitely going to happen.