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March 26, 2013, 10:51:10 PM
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I have decided it is very unhealthy for the Bitcoin community to allow failures to continue operating.  In my opinion Roman is a scammer for operating an exchange and holding both bitcoin and US currency for customers when his company is insolvent.  Zombie banks are bad enough in the fiat world.  We are fools if we allow such things in Bitcoin.

Since I know he will not be tagged in this forum, I am considering taking action in the real world.

Please see the link below if you are one of Roman's victims.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159221.0
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I agree 100%. I can't understand why anyone would use bitfloor after he stole what, 20,000 BTC? Insanity.
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