So it begins....again.
Why complain about 10 dollar value shit coins. Be grateful with the return.
Then.. Are you serious look at the bank rates, you couldn't achive -4% p.a. if you tried. Be grateful,GAW coin is paying you .25% return. Did you really think in these market conditions USD20 per coin was realistic. What is wrong with you none on here guaranteed that. Stop spreading FUD and you are a troll if you truly believed in these market conditions you would get 20 dollars a coin.
I think I am going to coin a new term for what Josh does in the forums -
CAO (pronounced COW)
C-onfunding
A-mbiguity
O-bfuscation
** thanks to Google for the definitions
Confundingcause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by acting against their expectations.
"the inflation figure confounded economic analysts"
synonyms: amaze, astonish, dumbfound, stagger, surprise, startle, stun, throw, shake, discompose, bewilder, bedazzle, baffle, mystify, bemuse, perplex, puzzle, confuse; More
prove (a theory, expectation, or prediction) wrong.
"the rise in prices confounded expectations"
synonyms: contradict, counter, invalidate, negate, go against, quash, explode, demolish, shoot down, destroy, disprove; informalpoke holes in
"he has always confounded expectations"
defeat (a plan, aim, or hope).
"we will confound these tactics by the pressure groups"
archaic
overthrow (an enemy).
2.
mix up (something) with something else so that the individual elements become difficult to distinguish.
"'nuke' is now a cooking technique, as microwave radiation is confounded with nuclear radiation"
Ambiguityuncertainty or inexactness of meaning in language.
"we can detect no ambiguity in this section of the Act"
synonyms: vagueness, obscurity, abstruseness, doubtfulness, uncertainty; More
a lack of decisiveness or commitment resulting from a failure to make a choice between alternatives.
"the film is fraught with moral ambiguity"
Obfuscationrender obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.
"the spelling changes will deform some familiar words and obfuscate their etymological origins"
synonyms: obscure, confuse, make unclear, blur, muddle, complicate, overcomplicate, muddy, cloud, befog
"mere rationalizations to obfuscate rather than clarify the real issue"
antonyms: clarify
bewilder (someone).
"it is more likely to obfuscate people than enlighten them"
synonyms: bewilder, mystify, puzzle, perplex, confuse, baffle, confound, bemuse, befuddle, nonplus; informalflummox
"her work became more and more obfuscated by mathematics and jargon"