unconfiscatable, unrehypothicatable, un-bail-in-able, uninflatable and unbetrayable
It is safer than a Swiss Bank when it comes to all the corruption associated with the modern banking system.
Much safer than a Swiss Bank from being Enron'ed, MF Global'ed, Cyprus'ed, and Mt. Gox'ed.
It used to be, back in the Day, that Swiss Banks were famous for their privacy and immunity from unscrupulous acts by governments and the global banksters. Not anymore. All the Swiss banking laws have been updated to comply with The Global System which no longer recognizes a banking customer's privacy or even property rights.
You know the common man's perception of that statement is based on the old ideas. What about the statement "Your own Fort Knox!"? Are you going to rationalize its usage by saying, "Well really there's no gold in Fort Knox"? Give us a break.
Nowhere am I saying that there are zero risks. BitShares (and other cryptos) just provide a new form of safety that consumer's should consider for diversification against these risks. And since the "Safer than a Swiss Bank" is aiming to get the attention of non-crypto-savvy consumers, it is a perfectly reasonable attention getting headline. Naturally, when used, it is important to make sure that the other risks are clearly stated.
But we haven't used this slogan yet in any advertisement anywhere. We just discussed it on bitsharestalk.org as a possible way to reach the unwashed masses. A few of The Usual Suspects grabbed it from there and tried to make something of it out of context here. Nice try.
You haven't used this slogan yet in any advertisements anywhere? Rly? Wow, I must have been hallucinating for about a year because everytime I went to your website, Bitshares.org, "Safer Than A Swiss Bank" was plastered on the main page! Of course, you're going to say as you've said before that you didn't have any say in what was posted on Bitshares.org. Interestingly, you were listed as "President/Chief of Operations" on the very same website. Gee... I wonder why people call you a liar?