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Watch this interview. And especially watch the blockchain presentation (starts at 1 hr 7 minutes). Tell me you wouldn't trust this man with everything you own. Highly intelligent and cares deeply about the community (listen to his vision at the end of presentation).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XV6bA6ubYwY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsM9-ATySfI

Binance trades USDT pairs. More BTC volume than bitfinex itself. Do you think he has not done his due diligence? Does he know less than you?

>> No.6737438

>>6737373
Thank you, anon. Teach this bitches how his massive chink brain is a reason to go all in.

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>>6737373
based gook is based

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And just for the sake of comparison. Pic related. :D

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>>6737507
where's eric

>> No.6738120

this chink looks so smart.

I think he's American

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>>6737373
737373

Look at the size of his (binance chinaman) head. Can you imagine the fat juicy brain working in there?

now I also present to you the opposite: Lavar Ball

Small brain, big mouth.

there's a reason we judge people from a distance. it's paramount for survival.

I rest my case.

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>>6737373
>potential to earn hundreds of millions of dollars by ignoring (actively taking part in) the tether scam
>risking bitcoin imploding and settle with earning thousands of dollars instead.
Gee golly i wonder which option a smart chink would pick?

>> No.6738964

>>6737920
based

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>>6737373
Tether has failed to release any proper auditing for months. In April 2017, they said a big-four auditing firm would release an audit in a matter of weeks. That means they either maintain a fractional reserve or operate a money laundering scheme. In both cases, it will get shutdown by the government.

A simple example of how Tether clearly breaks the law: I have checked and they do not have the electronic money institution license (EMI license) required to emit EURT(tethered euro) in exchanges for euros.

What's more? If the monthly volume exceeds 5M euros they need a special prudential status (that they would never obtain because they launder money at scale). The corporations who got the EMI license are public record

Tether will get shut down at some point. This will make the crypto market mature but will take exchanges out in its fall. Storing your holdings on an exchange using tether is a liability you should consider. A simple way to fix this is to email your favorite exchange and ask them to limit their exposure to USDT/EURT. If enough people do this, you will see them take action.

750M in less than a week.

>> No.6739437

>>6739250
lol you speak as if the company behind Tether was based anywhere in Europe.
They're in HK faggot, governments can't reach them.

>> No.6739700

>>6739437

They will be taken down under other charges that carry ETJ weight. My point was that they already are breaking laws.

It's a matter of time. I would say early 2019, perhaps even earlier than that.