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Title: [2014-07-28] Real-time self-government in the cryptocurrency frontier: The altco
Post by: cescan on July 28, 2014, 05:03:45 AM
http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0714/cryptocurrencyp2.htm

The odd thing about this fellow was that he was almost childlike in his guilelessness. He seemed absolutely oblivious to the fact that, to someone familiar with securities law, he came across as a ‘Hood denizen who announced himself to his Project neighbours as the friendly neighbourhood burglar. "Glad to know you! And since we're friends, the first heist's on me. Any time you need a new TV, just knock on my door."

As the thread grew, Mr. Pumper got mostly supportive and gimme-a-tip comments - until an indignant fellow posted with a complaint. It started off with the demand that Mr. Pumper should refund the losses endured by his miniscule band of followers. Lest you think that this outraged complaint was a normalcy break, the rest of the thread revealed that…Mr. Outraged felt that Mr. Pumper owed his fans a "refund" because Mr. Pumper was too incompetent to run a proper pump-and-dump operation!


Title: Re: [2014-07-28] Real-time self-government in the cryptocurrency frontier: The altco
Post by: aigeezer on July 28, 2014, 01:07:04 PM
Fascinating piece. Thanks for posting. I'm intrigued that the author put soooo much effort into it for what must be a tiny readership. I read it right after reading the vacuous "Dear John" BTC hit piece from the NY Post in today's Press section. What a contrast in both form and content. Interesting times!