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Board Securities
Re: NYAN.A Holders...what happened?
by
usagi
on 01/06/2014, 08:55:24 UTC
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"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?


It took you all of march, april and may to read this? Okay -- no big deal -- but I will warn you once to watch your language.

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?

It was insured by CPA. CPA died because we were ripped off by Ian Bakewell, BitcoinOZ, AmazingRando, EskimoBob, etc. -- so not only did CPA go to zero, NYAN.A ended up going to zero as well.

I think we both know what you want me to do here. You want me to pay you back out of my own pocket. I'll tell you straight out it will never happen unless we get paid by one of the people who owes us money, and that is unlikely to happen for at least another couple of years. That is just how this works. So please cut the "what the actual fuck" bullshit sob story. You lost a lot of money with a LOT of OTHER investments, and the only reason you are whining about NYAN is because I stuck around and I tried to continue operations SO THAT YOU COULD GET PAID.

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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.

Plenty of businesses migrated from exchange to exchange, but because of well-known scammers and trolls like Ian Bakewell, EskimoBob, Deprived and BitcoinRS -- people who scammed investors out of THOUSANDS of BTC, we had a very hard time getting listed on BTC-TC and other exchanges.

So please don't tell me how to run my business. Please do not waste my time with finger pointing. Yes, we are operating at an incredible loss, but I believe I have something of value to offer this community which will provide restitution. And I will act at the proper time in the normal course of operations. Not because someone walks in here once every few months and starts swearing at me. You were told to e-mail me but you prefer grandstanding and making a public show of things. That tells me where your priorities are and lets me know exactly how much attention I need to pay here.

Don't get me wrong, you are a shareholder IIRC -- a very minor one -- but you certainly are not going to get any kind of special service. One of the big points that Deprived made in order to push for my relisting is that I should not give anyone special service. This formed the basis of a new contract for our re-listing on BTC-TC which was ratified publicly and voted on and passed. So that's how it is. You and the other shareholders consented to business as usual with a 100 BTC one time payment from myself. Now you have to live with that. You voted on that. Nothing has changed. We are still in business, and as agreed you will be paid when we turn a profit through operations and not before.

If you want to get involved with what we are doing just send me a message.