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I've got reference for you - bitcoin is fraud: Jamie Dimon said that, of JPMorgan and Chase, so my statement is based on public domain info (go sue him on behalf of bitcoin) as well as my personal opinion, so the only question is whether pooperscooper is helping facilitate that fraud - the answer is obviously yes to anybody who reads this thread - he does everything here to show tulipcoins in good light and he readily admits he gains personally from it. -
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so you admit libel with public record as your defenceOriginally posted by AtW View PostI've got reference for you - bitcoin is fraud: Jamie Dimon said that, of JPMorgan and Chase, so my statement is based on public domain info (go sue him on behalf of bitcoin) as well as my personal opinion, so the only question is whether pooperscooper is helping facilitate that fraud - the answer is obviously yes to anybody who reads this thread - he does everything here to show tulipcoins in good light and he readily admits he gains personally from it.
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My info comes from PBC (and others) not forbes, needless to say when I get the same info from two independent sources, that's a strong enough signal for me.Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostThat article about Northern Trust says:
So they are creating blockchain solutions to improve business management but not currently planning on being custodian of any cryptocurrency. Not seeing what you see.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostMy info comes from PBC (and others) not forbes, needless to say when I get the same info from two independent sources, that's a strong enough signal for me.
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I admit nothing of the sort.Originally posted by scooterscot View Postso you admit libel with public record as your defence
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I’ve answered your question about ownership of bitcoins, now answer mine - how much did you pay in tax from your profits in the tulipcoin market?Last edited by AtW; 14 August 2018, 19:48.Comment
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not a penny. Don't trade tulipcoins.Originally posted by AtW View PostI admit nothing of the sort.
I’ve answered your question about ownership of bitcoins, now answer mine - how much did you pay in tax from your profits in the tulipcoin market?
Have you got a good libel lawyer? They're expensive you know.
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Oh so you lied here about your ownership of tulipcoins with profits worth 7 figures?Originally posted by scooterscot View Postnot a penny. Don't trade tulipcoins.
Have you got a good libel lawyer? They're expensive you know.
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Like I said I don't trade tulipcoins, whatever they are.Originally posted by AtW View PostOh so you lied here about your ownership of tulipcoins with profits worth 7 figures?
How's the libel lawyer search coming along? You know it could bankrupt you if you're proved complicit."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Put up or shut up scooter.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostLike I said I don't trade tulipcoins, whatever they are.
How's the libel lawyer search coming along? You know it could bankrupt you if you're proved complicit.Comment
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