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Re: Matthew Neal Wright: You have been reported to the SEC and Korean authorities. September 09, 2012, 07:02:54 PM #14 Quote from: A Pimp Named Slickback on September 09, 2012, 06:52:38 PM Quote from: the joint on September 09, 2012, 06:47:24 PM Quote from: A Pimp Named Slickback on September 09, 2012, 06:38:20 PM

People have hedged with Bitcoin Savings and Trust securities along with Matthew's bet. In essence, he has offered a faulty security which he marketed to many as a hedging instrument.



There has been financial loss.



1) If, as you claim, he offered a faulty security, then why was it in the gambling subsection? Moreover, if everyone really thought this was a hedging instrument, then why did no moderator place the thread in the appropriate forum section?



2) Financial loss? To whom? How would you calculate this loss?

1) If, as you claim, he offered a faulty, then why was it in thesubsection? Moreover, if everyone really thought this was a hedging instrument, then why did no moderator place the thread in the appropriate forum section?2) Financial loss? To whom? How would you calculate this loss?

His service meets the legal definition of a security. The forum's policies have no relevance.



Who here has suffered financial, emotional and other losses from Matthew's financial service?

His service meets the legal definition of a security. The forum's policies have no relevance.Who here has suffered financial, emotional and other losses from Matthew's financial service?

If his service was in the gambling section, then it's clear that the intent was to be a gamble and not a security.



I'm interested to see who suffered any calculable, financial loss. You said "there was financial loss," and I want to see it.



Emotional loss? Are you serious? Are you sure it's not just the inevitable result of being a bad gambler and being irresponsible with money? If his service was in the gambling section, then it's clear that the intent was to be a gamble and not a security.I'm interested to see who sufferedcalculable, financial loss. You said "there was financial loss," and I want to see it.Emotional loss? Are you serious? Are you sure it's not just the inevitable result of being a bad gambler and being irresponsible with money?