"Basically what happened to thestringpuller is he invested in a fund and forgot that when the underlying assets lose value, the fund will lose value as well. Blaming me is a "nice try" but unfortunately, all the assets were already auctioned off in two very public auction threads."
What the actual fuck? Are you memory impaired to your own contracts? The IPO of NYAN.A stated it was insured. Or at least you claimed for it to be insured. This means that if the underlying assets depreciate in value the correlating insurance contract pays out the difference. If none of this took place you violated your own IPO's terms...can you not take ownership for this or do you have an excuse for why it's not your fault?
P.S. I read this board less than once per week now. If you want to contact me, you should send me a PM or an e-mail.
Yet you still post it?
Yes, I donated 100 BTC of my own money to try and relist on BTC-TC but guess what, they shut down and so did BitFunder and we basically lost all our money. Yes I promised to repay NYAN holders -- I would so dearly love to do so, except there is no business running with which to pay them back.
So you lost 100 BTC on scam exchanges instead of directly paying back investors? You are operating on a loss if none of your investors have yet to be made whole.