Roger Keith Ver, the guy who made money when he was 16 by selling “candy” to minors and had his car taken away from his dad as a punishment, who then went on to sue his dad for that
Roger Keith Ver, the man who abused his admin status in blockchain.info and doxxed a user on the internet for a mistake Roger himself did, the scum of the earth that was selling explosives through the postal service endangering lives of Postal service employees, while storing said explosives in a residential building
Roger Keith Ver, who made a video 7 months before MtGox went down, to try and convince people that funds are SAFU with Mark and the Willie bot
Roger Keith Ver, who went on to push the “BCash is Bitcoin” scam along with pushing #Faketoshi in his subreddit for some time as a guy who “might be Satoshi”
Roger Keith Ver got liquidated on a $47 million uncollateralized and now owes that sun to CoinFLEX, an exchange he used as his personal bucket shop, while funds have already left the building and have been tracked in Binance
Roger Keith Ver will now be known as Rug Ver
I love this bear market because shit is being built, but if we can have both BCH and BSV implode too, well I can die happy motherfuckers
Karma is a bitch
proof on this?
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CEO of CoinFLEX:
He is denying that the debt pertains to him and so we felt the need to clarify to the public that yes - the debt is 100% related to his account. Roger Ver a citizen of the European Union who we believe has significant assets in the US, UK and other relevant jurisdictions
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damn that's sad to hear
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If it was 'uncollateralized", then what got liquidated?
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Source?
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Does anyone still seriously believe in BCH or BSV? I always assumed the reason Roger needed a block size increase was because his ego is too massive to fit in a normal block size.
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No one
Not just no one, but not even the goons that push those scams themselves don’t believe in them
This is evident both by the lack of development in those shitcoins and the lack of a grassroots community but also the lack of hashrate supporting the chains
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