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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Worried about Mt Gox? What does this price fall mean for BTC and its clones?
by
Sukrim
on 11/02/2014, 09:31:20 UTC
That said your not stating that in your 1st statement in this thread (That their merely IOU's). That's a form of either fraud, or gross misrepresentation. A criminal offense if I recall correctly concerning financial instruments Huh But then you just merely overlooked that correct??? And you didn't mean to misrepresent correct?

*rant*

I only chimed in here because someone wasn't representing what is merely IOU's. And not the real underlining assets. Leaving that part out of the equation is absolutely unforgivable.
Uhm, any Bitcoin exchange listed on http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ (except direct face 2 face transactions for cash on localbitcoins) in fact do NEVER deal with pure BTC trades, ONLY with IOUs. Did you post there too, that these are not in fact BTC and they are fraudilent or grossly misrepresenting facts on their website? BTC IOU volume is orders of magnitudes larger in amount of currency and amount of transactions than volume on Bitcoin (the block chain) itself and has been for years now. This is true for Altcoins too by the way, any account balance you do not have in your wallet but on a website like Cryptsy or Bitstamp is an "IOU", not connected in any way to what you understand as "Bitcoin", "Litecoin" or "USD" other than your trust to be able to redeem this value some time in the future.

Go on and tell me how you purchased ALL of your *coins only via mining or cash transactions, because anything else did involve IOUs (of your bank, of your exchange, of your escrow agent...). Roll Eyes

Edit:
e.g. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=453295.msg4994968#msg4994968 - you do NOT state that the BTC and all other currencies deposited there are in fact IOUs. Are you a fraud?!
To quote you again, because it perfectly fits:
That said your not stating that in your 1st statement in this thread (That their merely IOU's). That's a form of either fraud, or gross misrepresentation. A criminal offense if I recall correctly concerning financial instruments Huh But then you just merely overlooked that correct??? And you didn't mean to misrepresent correct?

*rant*

I only chimed in here because someone wasn't representing what is merely IOU's. And not the real underlining assets. Leaving that part out of the equation is absolutely unforgivable.