Fantastic. I knew you had it in you. 12,000 bitcoins was it? You were shy to sell them at $10 a piece because of how unfair it was.
back then, i was concerned that the influence of this forum had turned bitcoins, functionally speaking, into an investment fraud. more recently, it was at worst a media-backed frenzy. i don't mind profiting from the latter; i've made significant money in other, similar bubbles. i try to avoid profiting directly from fraud.
I'm not insulting you. I've disagreed with just about everything that emanates from your keyboard from the start. You are second only to s as the most wonderful troll ever.
i have always been honestly motivated and have tried to improve people's understanding of bitcoin. if you misinterpreted that as trolling, the problem is with your reading comprehension. i can't help if some people here don't expect nuance and assume that any measured, rational criticism, rather than monotonic promotion of bitcoin under all circumstances, is 'trolling'.
i'm back on the forum because i sold a pile of coins and was curious what the old promoters were saying. the tone and content have not improved over the last two years, but surprisingly they've not declined either. neither has the quality of the 'businesspeople' associated with bitcoin improved, which is disappointing. it is still amateur hour among all the prominent services, including those i specifically warned about two years ago, many of which have turned out to be either dramatic failures or outright scams. at least mt. gox has again attracted people's ire, but i don't expect the community to learn and avoid them any more than they did in 2011.
who were you two years ago, and what motivated you to change identities on the forum?