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Question: Preferred Method of Recovering Funds
Pay back over time with exchange fees - 112 (33%)
Sell shares of Poloniex, dividends paid from exchange fees - 205 (60.5%)
#1, Plus Return all balances and tax BTC withdrawals by percentage of funds still missing - 22 (6.5%)
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March 06, 2014, 01:49:48 PM
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Are dividends in counterparty only payable in XCP or can bitcoin dividends be paid?
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March 06, 2014, 02:39:26 PM
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Whatever the decision is I applaud Poloniex for their transparency and honesty. (Juxtaposed by what not to do, totally Gox'ing it up. I lost everything) I am in favor of both the buying in route and the repayment through the same level of trade fees. Both inspire rather then deter people from using and or keeping funds in this exchange. I will continue to use Poloniex because of how they are handling this, albeit an error in security, they did not blame 'bitcoin protocol.' A tip of the proverbial hat to you Poloniex! (FYI I am in no way affiliated with  Poloniex other then having a 'bit' of coin on their exchange)

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March 06, 2014, 03:21:56 PM
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my lawyer contacted Poloniex today to ask for information but I cannot comment yet.

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March 06, 2014, 03:43:17 PM
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when give me my coins?

Why today I can transfer coins to you 

Why you can't give me my coins ?
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March 06, 2014, 04:34:33 PM
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Just paying it back over time with exchange fees would be fine I think.

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March 06, 2014, 06:22:41 PM
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And I'm not going to pay 12.3% of its balance sheet. I want to receive the Bitcoins in full. In recent years, too many cases of hacking exchangers. This causes a lot of doubts.

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March 07, 2014, 01:19:33 AM
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my lawyer contacted Poloniex today to ask for information but I cannot comment yet.

Oh. yeah, just great. That will really help move things along. Why don't you haul him to court too. That way in about 5 years we can all hear how it turned out and if we get our money back. You're a big help.
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March 07, 2014, 04:05:30 AM
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Please just email us when you make a decision, I can't always check this thread.

My vote:

Issue unmined coin (proof of stake).   Like AngelShares

Percentages up to you.

Investors that like the deal buy the coin.  Proceeds cover damaged accounts.

Coinholders receive dividends according.

Technically, you should decide how much your company is worth, then issue coins for the percantage of that number congruent with the amount of money you need to raise.

No need for corporate meetings, etc.  This is the new era.  Just a message-board for coinholders.  All discussion can take place there.

You could also buy the coins back if you would like to someday.
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