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April 24, 2014, 05:24:40 AM
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With all the bad news from vircurex (which includes cryptostocks), is there any place someone could list their project on ?

What about doing direct shares and skipping the exchanges?

Any advice would be appreciated.
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April 24, 2014, 07:16:08 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=395761.0

Decentralised exchange.
Not at the mercy of a fraudulent exchange operator such as serial scammer kumala

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April 24, 2014, 08:38:54 PM
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With all the bad news from vircurex (which includes cryptostocks), is there any place someone could list their project on ?

What about doing direct shares and skipping the exchanges?


What sort of project is it?

You could try MPEx (mpex.co) or Havelock (havelockinvestments.com).

A nice place to start is on IRC, #bitcoin-assets on freenode.net http://bitcoin-assets.com/

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April 24, 2014, 08:51:54 PM
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You could try MPEx (mpex.co)



Is that supposed to be a joke? MPEx is a scam site that is about to be shut down by the FBI. All the volumes on their are manipulated and users are leaving it in increasing numbers. The owner is being actively investigated by the SEC - it is a matter of time before he is extradited.
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April 24, 2014, 09:17:57 PM
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OP, be kind to minerpart.  He's been through the ringer.  He "invested" in an elderly alcoholic who was peddling his wares on BTCT.
That got shut down.
So the sideshow packed up and moved to Bitfunder.
...yeah.

To double up on teh lulz, the elderly gent told his "investors" to give him all of their shares ...which they did.

That's hard on a guy, OP.  Give him time to grieve and adjust to his newfound poverty.

*Oh yeah, guess what the investment was called?  You won't believe it, OP!  "Virtual Identity" known as Active Mining.  I shit you not, that's the exact quote, I didn't mean "virtual entity," "Virtual Identity."
In context it's even lulzier: "AMC is a virtual identity totally owned by the Active Mining Corporation (Belize) that represents both itself and its profits." So yeah, imagine trying to live something like that down.
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April 25, 2014, 08:46:09 AM
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You could try MPEx (mpex.co)



Is that supposed to be a joke? MPEx is a scam site that is about to be shut down by the FBI. All the volumes on their are manipulated and users are leaving it in increasing numbers. The owner is being actively investigated by the SEC - it is a matter of time before he is extradited.

There's a good troll, then.

OP - minerpart is clearly butthurt and not interested in helping you. I agree with Peter Lambert's advice, MPEX seems to be the most robust but also the most difficult to list on (for good reason). Havelock isn't terrible, but you will also have to go through some stringent due diligence questioning (on IRC at least) if you want to list. As with any business, you'll need to establish some sort of personal reputation and get listed in the Bitcoin-OTC Web of Trust on IRC (and have some reputation!) before any serious investor will look at investing.

If you are happy being labelled a scam and raising a few pennies only to run away with them, I strongly suggest the various smaller scamstock exchanges such as CryptoStocks, PicoStocks, and BitcoinBourse. If you like the idea of not complying with any regulation, making scamming extremely easy, I strongly suggest you look at the crazy bullshit that is BitShares and CounterParty. Have fun, and let us know what prison is like if you decide to go this route.
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April 25, 2014, 11:29:21 AM
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CipherTrade is well worth keeping an eye one.  London UK based, with a strong desire to be regulator compatible.

http://www.ciphertrade.com/
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April 25, 2014, 01:23:48 PM
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You could try MPEx (mpex.co)



Is that supposed to be a joke? MPEx is a scam site[citation needed] that is about to be shut down by the FBI[citation needed]. All the volumes on their are manipulated[citation needed] and users are leaving it in increasing numbers[citation needed]. The owner is being actively investigated by the SEC[citation needed] - it is a matter of time before he is extradited[citation needed].

Don't believe all the rumors you hear on this site.


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April 25, 2014, 02:07:23 PM
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fourhundreadapm/OP

Just so you know Mirceau Popescu the scammer who runs MPEx is a highly active Troll on here with around 15 accounts. He is posting in this thread as:

sporket
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His accounts are not too difficult to spot, they are usually newly registered and almost every post is either attacking/Trolling Active Mining or promoting MPEx.

For Peter here is evidence of the SEC investigation:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-19/gambling-website-s-bitcoin-denominated-stock-draws-sec-inquiry.html

I'm sure many SEC full-blown investigations begin with this sort of contact. Popescu has point blank refused to cooperate with the SEC and has openly mocked their inquiry. What happens next is open to conjecture but he has and continues to brake laws on operating an unlicensed securities exchange under Romanian and US law. If there was hard evidence that he manipulates his volumes I would send it to the SEC. Only an analysis of his software/computers would reveal hard evidence. But he claims to have a huge and growing traded volume going against every trend in stocks and exchanges in the Bitcoin sphere - red flag. He also claims and is listed as a Billionaire, yet he charges access to his blog for $5 a day - red flag. His MPOE is valued at over 400Million dollars - by himself. Reg flags everywhere.  This guy Trolls for up to 16 hours a day yet claims to run a successful business - red flag. He is a dirty Trolling scam artist like no-one else in this industry. He is going to jail, no citation needed.
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April 25, 2014, 02:11:35 PM
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havelocks probably the best. its slow at times but will give your investors piece of mind when it comes to their security and your intentions. allot of people won't trade on MPEx, not because its necessarily a scam(but this is worrying considering the investigations going on), but more because of the negative PR, the poor site design and the way a few of there management handled themselves on this forum.

Counterparty is another good example. but it just seems like a bit of a nightmare to use compared to the other exchanges, i do believe its the future, but probably not right now.

good luck.
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April 25, 2014, 02:14:35 PM
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fourhundreadapm/OP

Just so you know Mirceau Popescu the scammer who runs MPEx is a highly active Troll on here with around 15 accounts. He is posting in this thread as:

sporket
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His accounts are not too difficult to spot, they are usually newly registered and almost every post is either attacking/Trolling Active Mining or promoting MPEx.

Well now you're just being insulting. I've wandered across his/her posts (mpoe-pr?) and read some of his blog posts, but I am not him. I'm not a big fan of his snark, even though I must begrudgingly admit that he is very often right about many of the scammers. On the other hand, you just sound like a small, angry man, who needs to childishly lash out at me because I don't agree with your opinion. Go have something to drink and we'll talk later, ok buddy? <3 you lots like jelly tots.
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April 25, 2014, 02:16:48 PM
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My major concern with havelock is how none of the projects listed on there are trading above IPO price - yet havelock interacts with each business by determining when to release funds etc. Now, this concern is valid but it pales in comparison with cryptostock - where the owner is a known thief.

Counterparty looks good on the surface but seems very difficult to use.. and I've yet to find any IPO's on there that have sold more than a handful of shares.

This leaves me in a bind.. I am more inclined to do a direct share issuance, but would appreciate any and all feedback with that approach
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April 25, 2014, 02:19:11 PM
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Well now you're just being insulting. I've wandered across his/her posts (mpoe-pr?) and read some of his blog posts, but I am not him. I'm not a big fan of his snark, even though I must begrudgingly admit that he is very often right about many of the scammers. On the other hand, you just sound like a small, angry man, who needs to childishly lash out at me because I don't agree with your opinion. Go have something to drink and we'll talk later, ok buddy? <3 you lots like jelly tots.

This is exactly what I mean OP.

This account was registered today just to back up MPEx. So you are reading the words of Mirceau Popescu - a Billionaire. Can you see the level the guy is on? He is a snidey immature little lost soul. A pathetic creature. That's not my prejudice - it's just factual! If you want to entrust your business to some Romanian guy who thinks it correct to behave like this and thinks it's right to try to destroy other businesses in the Bitcoin community then don't say you weren't warned.
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April 25, 2014, 02:20:34 PM
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@minerpart:



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April 25, 2014, 02:21:45 PM
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Notlambchop - Mirceau Popescu's THIRD visit to this thread.

MPEx is run by a fool.
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April 25, 2014, 02:25:15 PM
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Sounds like you two have a love affair..
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April 25, 2014, 02:26:32 PM
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MP? MinerPart?  Mircea Popescu?  MP?!1!1!
Coincidence?  I think not Angry

Notlambchop - Mirceau Popescu's THIRD visit to this thread.
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"Just the place for a Snark! I have said it THRICE: What I tell you three times is true."

@fourhundredapm:  Nah, he's in an abusive relationship with an elderly gent named Ken.
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April 25, 2014, 02:37:56 PM
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My major concern with havelock is how none of the projects listed on there are trading above IPO price - yet havelock interacts with each business by determining when to release funds etc. Now, this concern is valid but it pales in comparison with cryptostock - where the owner is a known thief.

Counterparty looks good on the surface but seems very difficult to use.. and I've yet to find any IPO's on there that have sold more than a handful of shares.

This leaves me in a bind.. I am more inclined to do a direct share issuance, but would appreciate any and all feedback with that approach

i don't know all of the securities on havelock as well as i should, but i know PETA trades above IPO price. its also important to note that all of the securities on havelock are serious business propositions, and very few serious business propositions will see a high return in their first six months.

the only exclusion to this was NEOBEE, but as most people know, neobee was a serious proposition but was just handled extremely poorly.

havelock is probably the way to go. if your serious about a long-term business, and you don't mind them having somewhat control of your funds(which is necessary to give security to investors), then speak to their team, they are known to be extremely helpful and truthful with what they can and will provide, and will always work with businesses in there earliest stages to help them get off the ground.

good luck.

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April 25, 2014, 02:55:53 PM
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i don't know all of the securities on havelock as well as i should, but i know PETA trades above IPO price.
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Lol, of all the securities being traded on Havelock, PETA is THE ONLY ONE trading above IPO.  Give it time.  Pays to familiarize yourself with the topic you weigh in on Smiley

inb4 "but ASICMINER!":  That was listed on Havelock @4.5, currently trading @0.50

If Havelock was a casino, the owner would have been lynched by now.

Your claim that "very few serious business propositions will see a high return in their first six months" is absolutely irrelevant.  Serious businesses may not show profit for years, but their share price doesn't plummet within weeks of IPO.  
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April 25, 2014, 03:00:16 PM
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i don't know all of the securities on havelock as well as i should, but i know PETA trades above IPO price.
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Lol, of all the securities being traded on Havelock, PETA is THE ONLY ONE trading above IPO.  Pays to familiarize yourself with the topic you weigh in on Smiley

inb4 "but ASICMINER!":  That was listed on Havelock @4.5, currently trading @0.50

your missing the point. as i said, serious businesses don't turn over huge profits within their first six months.

havelock offers the best security for investors and an environment where long-term business's can grow. they are the closest thing we have to a real securities exchange in the bitcoin space.

if you want mickymouse securities then head over to cryptostocks.
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