According to this, what he is doing is called... Coercion: the practice of compelling a person or manipulating them to behave in an involuntary way (whether through action or inaction) by use of threats, intimidation, trickery, or some other form of pressure or force. These are used as leverage, to force the victim to act in the desired way.
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Swarm client combined with 10-year-ledger, search the forum and rejoice +1
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Got it! p2pool and some other miner pool found the block but p2pool didn't solve it on time. Thanks!
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I've sent usagi 50 BTC. Would like to get this confirmed.
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All right, thanks for the reply, guys!
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So I was making myself a new address by running bitcoin client offline and it hit me that there is a chance of generating address as someone else. What are the real odds of such thing happening? Thanks!
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Banks change contracts all the time.
Indeed - and the means by which this occurs is detailed in the contract in the first place: not the case here. And you are given a period of notice during which you can withdraw all your assets from them rather than agree to the new terms. Well, man, one thing man... You should have brought it up before buying shares because apparently no solution sticks with you.
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Banks change contracts all the time. Here is a situation why changing a contract is actually useful.
Let's say the contract keeps a company obligated working with a certain supplier but the supplier produces defective product. It is in company's interest to get rid of the supplier regardless whether there are shareholders who oppose the move. Now, how its done its another story.
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I think it would be reasonable for Usagi and Diablo to offer to buy shares back from anybody who does not approve the contract change at the original IPO price.
Yes, do that! Black Friday, GLBSE everyone!!!
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It doesn't matter really: If the seller pays the fee and you are the buyer, all that happens is that he gives YOU a higher price - in the end most users end up paying the fees equally. .............Open Transactions a useful platform...........
-MarkM-
Interesting info. Thanks. It does matter when you make a deposit to GLBSE. That had me confused too and I ended up buying less stock.
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Only mining revenue will pay dividends.
I guess he should get dividends returned. Stakeholders are the ones who are greedy... Always...
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it destroys capital only half as fast as my current investment, therefore i buy
I thought ASICMINER was a decent investment considering they are "revving up." How do you suppose you pay dividends if it just sits? Buying nothing is stupid. Serenity? I am sorry but serenity is for rocks. I think he might have misjudged on the dividend part.
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he massively destroyed shareholder value.
As far as I gather he has made investments that take time to mature rather then let money sit. I think it's rational... I don't know maybe I am missing something. The part where investors are trying to stamp him into ground rather than try to get what is going on with his vision is what kills me. Isn't it in their interest for him to succeed? How the hell replacing him as CEO is going to solve anything?
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God, everybody ganged up on poor Diablo... This guy helped me out a lot to get my 4x7670s setup when there was nothing on them on the net. He also runs a DC for living. He's a mod and probably the best coder I've seen. Stop throwing accusations, I don't know how this helps your case.
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I expect that in 200 years 10 terabytes of storage will cost a few pennies.
Okay, I should have been more accurate in forming my thought. Besides, just storage... there is bandwidth, HD (device speed), probably RAM is somehow also intertwined to search the transaction history, etc...
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