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521  Economy / Securities / Re: NYAN/BMF/CPA final claims process (updated Apr 4) on: April 04, 2013, 11:47:59 AM
I'm not claiming Nyan.A has no assets - I've never claimed that.  Quite the contrary.  If you won't post details of what assets they have (or a valuation of them if you have a reason not to disclose them) then it has no business being listed.

The first post in this thread has BMF's assets and NYAN's assets are listed a few posts down from that. All of your other questions were answered in this thread months ago as well.
522  Economy / Securities / Re: NYAN/BMF/CPA final claims process (updated Apr 4) on: April 04, 2013, 11:18:43 AM
Why does Nyan.A need to be approved? [...] Without ANY information on what current assets it has noone can possibly place a value on it and it has no business being listed.

Please read the recent explanation on this thread a few posts up regarding the forced buyback a few weeks ago. WRT the assets -- again -- you don't know what you are talking about. People have been saying there were no assets back when we did the liquidation auction. People were saying we had no assets back before I went after brendio. Now here you are saying we have no assets again. You're welcome to your opinion, it has nothing to do with me.

As far as I know (correct me if wrong) ...

Go back and read what you posted in the TU.SILVER thread about how I was doubledealing silver etc. before you ask me a question like that. Right now I don't have time to help you with that. Just make sure you don't scam people with your LTC-ATF.B1 and we'll be cool.
523  Economy / Scam Accusations / resolved on: April 04, 2013, 10:57:52 AM
resolved so I locked the thread.

ref.:

I have some great news!

Brendio and I have been working together to get the BIB.BVPS shareholders taken care of.  He provided me with a copy of the GLBSE csv and I have used it to transfer all of the BIB.BVPS pass through shares directly to shares in BITVPS.

For each shareholder, a new account has been created, the shares moved into it, and an email with access details sent.

As with previous btct.co imports, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of our emails get filtered.  Please make sure to check your spam folder.  If you held BIB.BVPS and you can't find this email anywhere, please PM me and I'll do what I can to assist.

Cheers.

524  Economy / Securities / Re: NYAN/BMF/CPA final claims process (updated Apr 4) on: April 04, 2013, 10:48:35 AM
We are now in receipt of 33,828 shares of BitVPS, which will be sold for what they are worth and used to repay NYAN.A shareholders as per our prior announcement.

Thanks to BURNSIDE and NAMWORLD very much for making this happen.

Note to LTC-GLOBAL moderatrs:
1. We're still not approved for trading on BTC-TC.
2. The comments left need to be followed up on because I have addressed all outstanding issues with the securities. Please vote YES so my shareholders can be taken care of, thank you.
525  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] BIB.BVPS - Invest in BitVPS through GLBSE - BIB depositary receipts on: April 04, 2013, 10:42:05 AM
I have some great news!

Brendio and I have been working together to get the BIB.BVPS shareholders taken care of.  He provided me with a copy of the GLBSE csv and I have used it to transfer all of the BIB.BVPS pass through shares directly to shares in BITVPS.

For each shareholder, a new account has been created, the shares moved into it, and an email with access details sent.

As with previous btct.co imports, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of our emails get filtered.  Please make sure to check your spam folder.  If you held BIB.BVPS and you can't find this email anywhere, please PM me and I'll do what I can to assist.

Cheers.


Thanks to you and namworld.

Well, trading is currently frozen on the security, I validated my email  Roll Eyes and have been able to confirm NYAN's 33,828 shares (I thought we had 20 more -- no biggie). Thanks again.
526  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The BIG Picture? on: April 04, 2013, 01:30:37 AM
So Greece set the standard for Baill-in's, Australia, Canada so far are working on bills for similar ways of siezing account holders funds.

Confirmed. And add New Zealand (of course) to the "confirmed" list: http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/03/28/the-confiscation-scheme-planned-for-us-and-uk-depositors/

This is the "means".

We all see the doom and gloom consequences of this and also the governments motivation for securing their own survivability in a worst case scenario.

Yup, this is the "motive".

However such a measure have to be global to work. If we say the EU alone implement "defacto siezures" investors will flee the Euro Zone, with the consequences associated, and the the rest of the worlds economy will come to a halt contracting at lightning speed.

So A: World banking have to have complete consensus about these measures also major banks in lesser controlled countries or money will move big time.

B: Don't the banks and our politicians realize that pulling the trigger for major siezures will make the money they grab worthless?

Please answer my OP with macro economic relevant answers, no Zionist conspiracy crap, thanks!

IMF, NAU, EU, etc. -- "opportunity". Although, really, all that needs to happen is the US dollar collapse as it's the world's reserve currency. The other currencies are almost meaningless. Sure, you can flee into AUD if you want. Won't make a bit of difference. okay you'll lose 80% not 90%. Same thing.

You want the "BIG PICTURE" tho. Well okay, I rarely do this, but contact me in PM and we'll talk. But this isn't free, if this isn't worth anything to you then it is not worth my time.
527  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA [HTTPS://BTCT.CO] on: April 03, 2013, 06:02:16 AM

You have to find someone out there that has offered up some PUT options.  Go to the Market -> Options Tab to see what's available.

Cheers.


i know about put options.
i need PURE SHORT. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_(finance)


Ok, what kind of collateral do you have for the margin I will extend to you?
528  Other / Politics & Society / Porter Stansberry Alert on: April 03, 2013, 05:14:22 AM
http://pro.stansberryresearch.com/1303EOASALYN/PPSIP3ZW/
529  Economy / Securities / Re: [April 2013] Unified Options Trading Order Requests on: April 03, 2013, 05:02:36 AM
FWIW, if you are confused about options trading I don't mind helping anyone who has questions with a few examples. A great way to get into options trading is with small premiums on in-the-money covered calls. For example, I just wrote this on BitFunder:

0.70 BTC    50    0.080 BTC    Yes    2013-04-10 00:00:05    

At an ask of .772 this represents a premium of 0.008 (~1%) per share. This is how I write options, I try to compete on price. Compare:

(Premium of 3.6%) 0.760 BTC    20    0.040 BTC    Yes    2013-04-16 05:50:21    
(Premium of 4.3%) 0.770 BTC    20    0.0350 BTC    Yes    2013-04-16 05:50:47    
(Premium of 4.9%) 0.780 BTC    20    0.030 BTC    Yes    2013-04-16 05:51:24    
(Premium of 5.6%) 0.790 BTC    20    0.0250 BTC    Yes    2013-04-16 05:51:48
530  Economy / Securities / [April 2013] Unified Options Trading Order Requests on: April 03, 2013, 04:54:29 AM
(For BitFunder and BTC-TC/litecoinglobal traders only.)

Writing puts and calls ties up capital so I'd like to create a thread for people who are interested in options trading.

Please post the symbol you are interested in along with whether or not you are interested in buying a PUT or a CALL. Please don't post amounts and prices. Please allow the option writers to compete to give you the best price. That will be all. Enjoy!
531  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA [HTTPS://BTCT.CO] on: April 03, 2013, 04:52:23 AM
hello!

how to open short position?

i waanna SHOOORT!  Grin

You have to find someone out there that has offered up some PUT options.  Go to the Market -> Options Tab to see what's available.

Cheers.


What do you want to short? Maybe I can write some PUTS for you.
532  Economy / Securities / Re: [LTC-GLOBAL] - ART - building a open art studio [week 10] on: April 03, 2013, 04:08:20 AM
To point out the REALLY obvious, ART was sold in LTC not BTC.  And LTC has gone from $0.06 to $4 (though starting its downwards correction now), so share price/book value could reasonably be expected to have fallen by well over the 90% you mention.

Not sure where the 98.41% is coming from (is there a deleted post or something?) - but the expected (and actual) losses need to be done in the currency it's denominated in.  You can't just pick another currency to use because it's convenient - if you did that then people running losing BTC investments could price in USD prices to pretend to have made a profit and all manner of nasty things.

This is very simple. It works just like EskimoBob said it did himself. He sold shares at 1. The shares are now worth 0.0159 0.0193 on the bid. This is a loss of 98.41% 98.07% over 99,000 shares. Actually, you made a great point, LTC is now worth $4. I was using old figures. If we base the calculation correctly in LTC, those 99,000 shares used to be worth $396,000. They are now worth precisely $1910.70. EskimoBob lost essentially ALL his investor's money. It's GONE. It's quite obvious what happened here; he used the exchange rate as cover to steal money from his company. He's not on top of shit at all; he doesn't even have his books ready.

You will recall that you yourself pointed out this was a scam from day 1. I agreed. This is the result. This is why the LTC-GLOBAL moderators need a slap in the face. They voted someone in with a highly negative OTC rating. What did you THINK was going to happen?
533  Economy / Securities / Re: [LTC-GLOBAL] - ART - building a open art studio [week 10] on: April 03, 2013, 01:45:23 AM
I'll post the April statement on weekend.

BTC has gone from $10 to $100, and ART lost 98.41% of it's investor's money. To point out the obvious, the expected loss was 90%, not 98.41%. Losing that extra 8.41% is much, much larger than it seems. Because accounting for the fluctuation in currency prices, ART went on to lose 84.1% of it's value.

Please explain how you lost 84.1% of your investor's money, or (at current exchange prices) over $60,000.

534  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Ian Bakewell on: April 02, 2013, 10:37:30 AM
Whoever got scammed, you're seriously going to sit back and watch him take you for thousands of dollars? If that were me I'd take it into my own hands.

There's certainly people out there who will do that. I wouldn't, since all I lost was a couple hundred shares of BAKEWELL. But if I was Ian I wouldn't try to run, $100,000 is a lot of money and it is NOT difficult to find someone with the amount of info he posted. He even posted his utility bills here. If he stuck around and tried to work something out people would cut him some slack. We all make mistakes.

But yeah, unless he's moving to Asia running isn't going to solve anything for Ian. It will just make the people after him angry and more likely to do something stupid.

Ian if you're reading this, contact me and I'll help you, but don't try to run, you are making a mistake.
535  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] BIB.BVPS - Invest in BitVPS through GLBSE - BIB depositary receipts on: April 02, 2013, 10:30:12 AM
Not sure how you see this as being an issue for burnside though.  It's namworld's asset - so up to namworld to issue shares as he sees fit.  Burnside should only intervene if the actual operator of an asset defaults - not if someone they deal with defaults.  If brendio had listed an asset it would be different.

You should be providing a link to an old record of NYAN's holdings and asking namworld to issue you the shares.  If burnside starts intervening in assets without any assertion that the asset owner has done wrong then we're in a right mess.

Incidentally I'm not clear which Nyan held them - I assume when you say Nyan you mean nyan.a (as actual Nyan itself sold all its holdings not long before GLBSE closed down).

I know your intentions are good but you don't know what is going on here. For one, just for one, the shares have already been issued to brendio. I won't discuss the rest of it in public with you, there's no point. But I'll try one last time to contact brendio before this is over, and I'll post the results here. This may take some time; then again, $10,000 is a lot of money, and last I heard from brendio he was planning to get online and transfer me the shares as soon as he could.
536  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] BIB.BVPS - Invest in BitVPS through GLBSE - BIB depositary receipts on: April 02, 2013, 10:27:51 AM
I hate to say it, but I think when a person disappears, it usually takes a death certificate to release such things.

Just playing the devil's advocate for a second; if I transfer the shares, and find out later that the number was incorrect, or they were in dispute, what am I going to be held liable for?  Rough back of the napkin math tells me worst case ~$13k USD?  And more every day that BTC rises.

Say I do release your shares.  What do I tell the next guy that comes along wanting me to release his shares?  Do I start taking claims for all of the shareholders?  If I do, how do I vet the claims?

I really (really) want to help here, but those are some big risks.

I just sent him a message on facebook.  Hope he sees it.  Facebook charged me for delivery!

My case is special because we had published that we held 33,848 shares and this number was placed under intense scrutiny. It's as close as you can get to a confirmation from Nefario, because no one could contest the number. I'm sure you know they would have if they could have.

I get what you are saying though. I have to ask because this is about appeasing my shareholders. If this is out of my hands, then as long as everyone understands that I did everything I could do to recover the money I'll stop pursuing it. Perhaps a better use of the funds we raised from the liquidation would be to hire a PI and track brendio down. Unfortunately I already paid it out to shareholders, and with the sort of ridiculous comments left on CPA by LTC-GLOBAL moderators there's absolutely no incentive to throw personal money into it anymore.

Any LTC-GLOBAL moderator reading this should look at the ratings on BMF, CPA, etc. in light of this and the BAKEWELL case (and ART and BITCOINRS etc.) With no incentive to go after people like Ian and Brendio there will be no way to pay out any more money to shareholders. This is going to be the final nail in CPA if the assets are not approved, and soon.
537  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] BIB.BVPS - Invest in BitVPS through GLBSE - BIB depositary receipts on: April 02, 2013, 05:15:31 AM
any update guys?

We have his contact info and he's not answering his phone.

About 4 days ago I asked burnside for a statement on whether or not he will intervene on brendio's behalf or not. Of course it's a pretty cut and dried situation, he's completely unreachable, it's been months, and everyone knows the shares are not his but that he ran a passthrough. But it looks like it will turn out to be burnside's decision. I'll post an update when I get one

I cannot intervene without a copy of the asset holder list from Nefario.  Sad

I don't suppose Nefario would be willing to assist?  Or is he completely gone now too?

Nefario isn't going to help, I doubt it. This may have even been done intentionally to enable scams, since he could have just as easily sent everyone their CSV file. But in this case, I have well-accepted proof of how many shares I held and brendio had responded to me earlier confirming my ownership. Everyone knows NYAN held 33,848 shares because we had published that number publicly for months and it had been quoted numerous times.

If you are going to state that we need to get Nefario's help on this, what happens if we can't reach him? I agree that it is fair to ask a reasonable amount of time to be spent contacting nefario. But I need a path to resolve this. Ultimately, you are final authority here. That's why you need to define the way this gets resolved. If Nefario does not comment on this and we cannot contact Nefario for 30 days will you transfer the shares?
538  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] BIB.BVPS - Invest in BitVPS through GLBSE - BIB depositary receipts on: April 02, 2013, 04:26:27 AM
any update guys?

We have his contact info and he's not answering his phone.

About 4 days ago I asked burnside for a statement on whether or not he will intervene on brendio's behalf or not. Of course it's a pretty cut and dried situation, he's completely unreachable, it's been months, and everyone knows the shares are not his but that he ran a passthrough. But it looks like it will turn out to be burnside's decision. I'll post an update when I get one
539  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Ian Bakewell on: April 01, 2013, 06:56:41 AM
Last Active:   Today at 11:43:35 PM

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Well that didn't work out

His total number of posts get reduced from 555 to 548 after he signed in, I wonder what he deleted.

I checked; he deleted his youtube videos on his channel, and a number of his other accounts listed here have gone blank too. On a lark I also went back and checked some of the stuff he was posting about me back when he was scamming me, CPA and BMF. You know, stuff like "Usagi is a double talking scammy fuck who should come with a warning." (Quote from: ianbakewell on October 16, 2012, 12:49:57 AM) and posts where he was lying about his financial position, and lying about CPA saying it was bankrupt and telling others to stop paying their CPA premiums.

That makes what Ian did here even worse. He pretended to be a shining example of decency and honesty. He pretended that everyone could trust him. He even shat on me for stuff that wasn't my fault because he thought it would make people trust him even more. And in the end when things got tough he took stock of his surroundings, and he fucking cashed out. That's right, he borrowed as much money as he could and he walked off.

I have half a mind to go after him myself just to slap him in the face. He doesn't owe me any money (although it's looking more and more like he lied about BMF's BAKEWELL shares now).
540  Other / Off-topic / Re: Your water is tainted on: April 01, 2013, 04:56:35 AM
Dank, this is the one and only time I've actually agreed with what you're saying. Even if fluoride wasn't dangerous, there's no need to keep it in water, when it's been proven not to be beneficial when ingested. That's suspicious.

Let's play a game. You figure out why they put fluoride in the water and post it here, and i'll give you $5.
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