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October 08, 2013, 09:16:40 PM
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exactly. it is unfair for some of us to have access to this information before others. I see the message has come down off the main page. I think this is wise. Market changing news should be disseminated through the proper channels.

Not condemning anybody yet. let's watch this play out.

it's also unfair to charge fees to force people to sell...

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October 08, 2013, 09:18:24 PM
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exactly. it is unfair for some of us to have access to this information before others. I see the message has come down off the main page. I think this is wise. Market changing news should be disseminated through the proper channels.

Not condemning anybody yet. let's watch this play out.

it's also unfair to charge fees to force people to sell...

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October 08, 2013, 09:24:07 PM
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the legitimacy of this whole thing is questionable now.

who really wants to deal with "bitcoin stocks" anymore?

fucking amateur bullshit.
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October 08, 2013, 09:25:37 PM
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the legitimacy of this whole thing is questionable now.

who really wants to deal with "bitcoin stocks" anymore?
the best thing is to go direct shares from AM

no fees and no one forcing you to sell.

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October 08, 2013, 09:25:47 PM
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the legitimacy of this whole thing is questionable now.

who really wants to deal with "bitcoin stocks" anymore?

There is still MPEx ...

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October 08, 2013, 09:26:59 PM
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the legitimacy of this whole thing is questionable now.

who really wants to deal with "bitcoin stocks" anymore?
the best thing is to go direct shares from AM

no fees and no one forcing you to sell.

I would if my assets didn't just evaporate because of this bullshit ambush YUKO announcement.
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October 08, 2013, 09:32:03 PM
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the legitimacy of this whole thing is questionable now.

who really wants to deal with "bitcoin stocks" anymore?

There is still MPEx ...

MPEx was right all along Smiley

MPEx is the honey badger of stock exchanges Smiley
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October 08, 2013, 09:39:27 PM
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the legitimacy of this whole thing is questionable now.

who really wants to deal with "bitcoin stocks" anymore?

There is still MPEx ...

MPEx was right all along Smiley

MPEx is the honey badger of stock exchanges Smiley

that's cause there's no stock on there

ok
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October 08, 2013, 09:45:48 PM
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This could be great news for non-US investors who are in the red.  Once you verify your identity, there is solid proof that you have lost money from investments -- great for tax returns   Grin

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October 08, 2013, 09:47:13 PM
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This could be great news for non-US investors who are in the red.  Once you verify your identity, there is solid proof that you have lost money from investments -- great for tax returns   Grin

ok crumbs 2.0.

give it a rest.
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October 08, 2013, 09:51:34 PM
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And does this make Bitfunder "legit"?

It makes it compliant with SEC regulations, as they would no longer be considered targeting US investors with their unregistered securities.
Of course the same regulations exist almost everywhere else, today its US citizens being blocked, tomorrow it will be UK, France, Hong Kong, whatever .. Anyone who is shocked by this, hasnt been reading. Its not like I didnt say this a million times:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg3249207#msg3249207
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October 08, 2013, 09:58:38 PM
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It makes it compliant with SEC regulations, as they would no longer be considered targeting US investors with their unregistered securities.
complete bullshit

the fact that they allowed US residents/citizens to purchase unregistered securities in the past makes them non-compliant.  You can't sell a bunch of securities, then force the US citizens to give up their shares at a fraction of the cost, and claim to be SEC compliant.

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October 08, 2013, 10:00:29 PM
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F*CK. Just saw it fast and sold the shit.

the legitimacy of this whole thing is questionable now.

who really wants to deal with "bitcoin stocks" anymore?

fucking amateur bullshit.

Right.
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October 08, 2013, 10:01:28 PM
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It makes it compliant with SEC regulations, as they would no longer be considered targeting US investors with their unregistered securities.
complete bullshit

the fact that they allowed US residents/citizens to purchase unregistered securities in the past makes them non-compliant.  You can't sell a bunch of securities, then force the US citizens to give up their shares at a fraction of the cost, and claim to be SEC compliant.

well, then sue them or file your complaint with the SEC.  They broke the law but at least will stop from breaking US security laws in a month. They will only be breaking almost all other security laws.
Just dont act surprised, this was a long time in coming.  Wonder how long it will take before the asset issuers get some letters.
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October 08, 2013, 10:07:56 PM
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As a non US citizen in a country that will discover bitcoin in about 10 years or so, I offer my services to be a proxy for US citizens portfolios. Smiley

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October 08, 2013, 10:09:02 PM
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This is bullshit and I am for one never going to support a project that burnside or ukyo is involved in. FUCK them!

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October 08, 2013, 10:10:56 PM
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As a non US citizen in a country that will discover bitcoin in about 10 years or so, I offer my services to be a proxy for US citizens portfolios. Smiley


hmmm, you might have something there... there's always a way to buck the system.
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October 08, 2013, 10:12:58 PM
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Are prices inevitably going to take a major hit here?  Will non-US residents be liquidating too just to buy back cheaper?

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October 08, 2013, 10:19:33 PM
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As a non US citizen in a country that will discover bitcoin in about 10 years or so, I offer my services to be a proxy for US citizens portfolios. Smiley

Before doing that, I would advice you to read the SEC regulations:
http://www.sec.gov/rules/interp/33-7516.htm

What you suggest doing isnt any less illegal than what bitfunder and btcst where doing, no matter your nationality,  and if bitfunder doesnt take any reasonabl action to prevent you providing a proxy, they will be just as liable again as well.
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October 08, 2013, 10:20:18 PM
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As a non US citizen in a country that will discover bitcoin in about 10 years or so, I offer my services to be a proxy for US citizens portfolios. Smiley

Before doing that, I would advice you to read the SEC regulations:
http://www.sec.gov/rules/interp/33-7516.htm

What you suggest doing isnt any less illegal than what bitfunder and btcst where doing, no matter you nationality,  and if bitfunder doesnt take any reasonably action to prevent you providing a proxy, they will be just as liable again as well.

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