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Re: I feel it is my duty to warn you all.
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Clipse
on 24/06/2011, 12:00:07 UTC
I cannot post outside this area, but perhaps some of you might benefit from what I have to say.

I work in finance for an international NGO and have been watching this bitcoin saga unfold with some academic curiosity and no small level of entertainment. I have no problems with bitcoin as a concept, and the agencies and governments I work with have little concern aside from its potential use as a medium for money laundering, though even in this respect it is still a very minor one given the tiny size of the bitcoin economy relative to that of other illicit financial activities. On the list of priorities, it isn't. So you all have no need for worry there from what I have heard.

However.

This is a world with laws. The frankly hilarious incompetence with which MtGox has been operating cannot be allowed to continue. Regulation, no matter what some of you seem to think of it, exists for a reason, and it is to prevent things such as this. Had there been accurate reporting, disclosure, meeting of capital requirements, self-regulatory structure and organization, safeguards against market manipulation, and so on, perhaps this all could have been avoided. It is for this reason that I contacted a colleague with the Japanese Financial Services Agency, who will be investigating MtGox for operating in violation of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Law. Their criminal negligence will end up costing many of you money; hopefully my warning here and swift action by the Japanese authorities will minimize that.

Enjoy.

Welcome and good bye.

Seems like another fear mongering out look, you seem to approach it solely from the situation you are in and in some sense fearfull.

MTGOX had a stuffup and its being fixed. Please inform me of their criminal negligence, they did not steal funds from their own users and if your site gets hacked its a criminal offense by the hackers.

You seem to suggest that regulated institutions do not get hacked and robbed(usually at the cost of clients) , and no when this happens its usually diverted to the clients to prove they didnt disclose their own banking details which is next to impossible to prove or disprove.

Funniest part of your comment is the suggestion that this could be prevented with regulation, hahahahaha you may apply for a comedic job within the financial sector, regulation do not prevent hacking situations.

I think you should go back to your NGO and fiat currency and let us deal with our situations cause I see the whole fiat/bitcoin as two opposite fronts and eventually it will class and true colours will be exposed.

Oh and stop promising that you are leaving, just do it.