When you've given somebody money and they say they don't care about the price that's disrespectful period.
This is the key sentence! Think about it: there are company investors via bank of the future and factoid investors - which type of investor gave money to Factum Inc. and which one didn't?
And which ones gave money in the Factoids crowdfunding that made Factom INC a possibility in the first place? That's right, Factoid investors.
And those who invested after inception gave Factom a liquid market to sell their 30% of FCTs. Which someday might be used to fund development if they hold on to it, well whatever we don't know what they've done or plan to do with that.
Wow, a new fact here? You claim that they've sold their Factoids? What happened that you turned from a supporter into somebody who posts accusations?
Now you're just a full blown troll and you should finish reading the sentence. Which I know you did, but it was a nice way to derail when I point out a speculators worth.
It is the sentence. I'm aware that you wrote more than that and I didn't delete it. But it's the same like you wrote about me. You know nothing about me but you wrote:
"About the only thing I agree with crazyivan on is the fact that Tempus is obviously a Factom employee or one of the founders."That's how you start. You don't ask. You believe to know, you call that "fact" and you blow it into the world. No logic, but that's not a problem for you. You don't care.
And that's the same when you say:
"And those who invested after inception gave Factom a liquid market to sell their 30% of FCTs."I don't say that because I believe it need to be avoided that anybody believes you. I don't think that's a problem. But it's revealing about you. You believe to be super smart and blow out your bullshit about me as Insider, and that they would dump just before good news plus all what you add to that. Maybe you just should stop with posting all what comes to your mind in real-time as if the world would need to know that. Because, a little hint: You could be wrong, even if you call something a fact or word it as would it be one.