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Board Securities
Re: Lab Rat Data Processing, LLC (LabRatMining) Official Announcement
by
kaneda2004
on 10/03/2014, 03:39:21 UTC
Found an almost exact analogy...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Shared_Agriculture

The way those work here is you buy a "share" in the commodities produced by the farm and each week you get your share of production. The people who buy shares don't own the farm, just it's output.

Find legal basis for those, structure LRM accordingly.

This is interesting.

What have you been doing with your spare time? If our investment is important to you, and LRM as a company is important to you, then I implore you to use the brains in this community to problem solve this and then make actual practical decisions and actions based on the bondholders input and guidance. This is our money after all. Make a post soliciting help, contact the bitcoin foundation, contact anyone with any experience in this who runs a legitimate buisness - talk to CEX.io, talk to ANYONE... rather than just stay silent as the ship sinks.

1) Solicit help. 2) Make informed descisions. 3) Take positive action. 4) Quell the masses with pitchforks and torches.





CEX.io is on a different boat than LRM, although they are definitely breaching MSB issues within the US whether they operate in or out of the country.

Granted, that is true. However, what I am suggesting is soliciting the help of community members, individuals who operate enterprises of a similar nature to LRM, or anyone who may have information that is helpful. I'm suggesting being open to help from them rather than writing them off as not being similar enough - someone may have something to contribute, if only you were to solicit the help. If LRM hasn't been operating illegally this whole time, then there is no harm in talking in the open about what challenges we face and how we can productively overcome them. If LRM has been operating illegally this whole time then I can understand your hesitance to ask for help and talk about specifics.

Bottom line: Ask the community for help regardless of how well versed you think they are.