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Question: Are you still interested in purchasing or trading bitcoin for funded collectibles?  (Voting closed: January 22, 2023, 04:08:45 AM)
Yes, nothing's changed, fuck yogg and all scammers - 42 (60%)
No way, only peeled/unfunded/DIY's from here on out - 5 (7.1%)
Maybe, but only from OG maker/creators, depends on provenance - 14 (20%)
Not until new PK protocols are put in place - 3 (4.3%)
Not sure I'll ever trust again - 3 (4.3%)
Other (please elaborate) - 3 (4.3%)
Total Voters: 70

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January 17, 2023, 05:33:48 PM
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I would never, ever buy any loaded coins from anyone. Even if the seller was satoshi himself.

"Don't trust, verify."

That's because I know for a fact that people can change. That doesn't necessarily mean that yogg was pulling a long con. (maybe he was but that's not my point)

Sometimes people have unexpected traumas like losing a family member or a spouse or something else. (maybe having an heart attack?)

Then some people act like nothing has happened and move on, some start drinking and some other become criminals telling everybody to go fuck themselves.

Walter White is a great example. A guy as straight as an arrow becomes a crime lord.

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January 19, 2023, 07:27:50 PM
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Surprised at the number of people who are still going to collect without changes.
Everybody has their own level of risk tolerance, I thought after getting burned more people would be risk adverse.

Guess we will have to see how everything plays out in the future.

I am going to keep collecting and selling and trading, but I always knew in the back of my mind that this could happen, so I did things with that in mind.

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January 21, 2023, 03:31:26 AM
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Walter White is a great example. A guy as straight as an arrow becomes a crime lord.
The above is a fictional character and while people may be driven to extremes, a poor example in this case. There was criminal intent in keeping the keys from the onset after minting, plain and simple. What’s equally as painful to those that have been betrayed is the warning signs along the way.
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