Well guys, looks like its all turning out well. All the haters and ghoulish gloaters have been proved wrong and are now eating shit. All that remains to resolve is if there will be a trollbox amnesty
well, there is the small matter of sending ID docs to the exchange. not a fan and certainly not the btc-e i know. i hope it's not a honeypot. i'm not particularly fond of sending my docs to them at this point. it's not that i'm worried about identity theft, as some have pointed to..... it's that i think those servers might get seized again someday and i don't want my docs on them. seems like non-US citizens are in a better position in that respect, if you know what i mean.....
I absolutely agree with you @figmentofmyass
Finally someone asking the right questions!
Verification doesn't make sense at this point of
time and with a busted exchange like BTC-E
this is a security risk for every customer.
BTC-E didn't care 7 years about any AML
laws now they get busted and want to verifiy
every customer. People wake up this is fishy!
BTC-E and all it's employees are wanted fugitives and
hunted by FBI criminal division.
Why would I send over high resolutions scans of my personal
documents to criminals? (Yes, yes I know they
are not criminals but for the US government
and all their allies they are)
So again, I ask why send over personal documents
to criminals? Makes no sense to me and I can only
discourage everybody doing this! Especially if
you are from US!
I can guarantee you the FBI will hunt them (whatever they call themselves) down
and bust their servers. But this time with ALL your
documents tied to your accounts and you as accomplice!
Meaning you will be liable to prosecution. The fact that
BTC-E will change their name doesn't change anything
and doesn't matter at all.
People wake up and don't do it!