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I just got home from work and found out about Richard Heart.
*Inhales*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHHAHAHJAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH

>> No.55716017

Whats so funny?

>> No.55716021

>>55716011
Did he create a new scam or just the same grifting?

>> No.55716045
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55716045

>>55716017
>>55716021
https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/31/23814050/sec-richard-heart-lawsuit-fraud-hex-pulsechain
>plot twist, dressing like a hiphop coon doesn't make you look cool. losing weight and looking humble does.

>> No.55716078

>>55716011
Fat weirdo with terrible judgment gets into hot water.

Film at 11.

>> No.55716104

>>55716045
The fine to settle is $12m, which is nothing to him. He'll either pay it or fight in court, which is more expensive but he has a good chance of winning given the precautions he took with the PLS / PLSX sacrifices.

Incident will be forgotten in a month and the grift shall go on to mint new millionaires in the next bullrun. Publicity like this will draw in more investors.

>> No.55716113

>>55716011
I hope he tries that scam in my small town next

>> No.55716133

>>55716045
I have hope that he wik see prison but I don't really trust SEC will do the trick, hope the DOJ make some move. That been said R. Heart is a massive faggot who deserves hell.

>> No.55717687

>>55716133
Can’t imagine anyone here actually fucking bought HEX.

>> No.55717697

>>55716104
If they're suing him for HEX there's no way they'll win but they have a pretty good chance against PLS/PLSX. Doesn't matter if Richy thinks he's smart. Using different words to describe an ICO isn't good enough

>> No.55717710

>>55717687
I bought pHEX (HEX on PulseChain) on the dip and I'm in massive profit already. When a project is legit, it doesn't really matter what happens to the price.

>> No.55717762

>>55716104
Hello sommi you cunt why double standards ? Dont buy SEC coins dont fight it but if it comes to hex stay and fight and buy ? BIASED ponzi shiller and scammer.

>> No.55717986

>>55716011
Another case for Gary to lose.

>> No.55718002

>>55716104
Criminal charges are coming soon. He will get to hang out with SBF and Mashinsky.

>> No.55718022

>>55716017
>Whats so funny?
I've been asking that question about on a daily basis on here and have come to the conclusion that some people really do not have a very good sense of humour. They conflate genuine humour with something else because they basically do not really have the correct combination of irony and pathos which you and the i have. I mean this genuinely. Some people just don't have it. For a long time i thought they were just trying to be annoying and kind of pretend evil or something. However, if you meet people like this, they tend not to be very witty. They make awkward, fumbling jokes that are a little cringe and you have to force a laugh for. These are the people who post these sort of threads. They're also quick to switch to angry, because the pseudo-humour is a mask for something else.
Just an observation.

>> No.55718739

>>55716011
settle down wagie

>> No.55718769

>>55718022
shut up weirdo

>> No.55718789

>>55718769
anger

>> No.55718818
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>>55717697
He has thousands of witnesses who will attest that they did not purchase anything, but were airdropped valueless tokens for free by the benevolence of Richard.

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>>55718002
SBF and machinsky are out and free because they actually did scam and harm the goyim unlike Richie.

>> No.55718827

>>55716045
i don't get it

>> No.55718894

Give me all your money and I'll give you give you 40% more every single year. THIS IS NOT A SCAM!!!!

>> No.55718920
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55718920

>>55718894
It's the contract's tokens, and its not him giving you anything. You burn your tokens for Hex Shares and later mint your own rewards, newfag idiot.

>> No.55718929

>>55718894
>>55718920
You can call Hex at 50c a bubble, and it now obviously was a bubble. But calling it a scam is what an uneducated fool would do. Do you hate real immutable DeFi or something?

>> No.55718933

>>55718920
>no it's not a scam
>it's magic money that appears from thin air

>> No.55718936

>>55716011
>scams one billion dollars off retards with the most blatant scam ponzi marketing while buying lambos and gaudy shit
>5 years later gary gensler slaps him on the wrist
>"that'll be a 50k dollars fine mister heart!"
>pulseshitcoin x2 the next day

>> No.55718941

>>55718933
Yes.
>Trade ETH for HEX.
>Burn HEX for Hex Shares.
>Hex shares mint more Hex every day.
>Mint your Hex rewards and principle after the timelock is over.
It's magic internet money.

>> No.55718950

>>55717710
did you buy pLink too or does that dump on pulse too?

>> No.55718956

>>55718950
Anything on Pulse is down right now cus Heart's Law. - All the tokens are price bonded to PLS.

>> No.55720462

When I first saw his pink piggy face in his ad on top of /biz/ I instantly knew he was a scammer lmao.

>> No.55720494

>>55718789
Anger is a perfectly reasonable response to smug, incoherent ramblings. Just an observation :)

>> No.55720763

>>55718022
Checked but I'm not reading all dat muh niqqa

>> No.55720796
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55720796

>I've been asking that question about on a daily basis on here and have come to the conclusion that some people really do not have a very good sense of humour. >They conflate genuine humour with something else because they basically do not really have the correct combination of irony and pathos which you and the i have.
>I mean this genuinely. Some people just don't have it. For a long time i thought they were just trying to be annoying and kind of pretend evil or something. >However, if you meet people like this, they tend not to be very witty. They make awkward, fumbling jokes that are a little cringe and you have to force a laugh for. These are the people who post these sort of threads. They're also quick to switch to angry, because the pseudo-humour is a mask for something else.
>Just an observation.

>> No.55720816

>>55718956
so what is the forked ETH worth on pulsechain? can you even bridge it to real ETH?

>> No.55720863

>>55720816
When the fork occured the ETH already on Ethereum was relabeled to PLS. But the total PLS supply is 140T, around that. So you have the original 112M ETH relabeled to PLS and then all the sacrificers got 140T ontop of that.

You can bridge in and out of ETH just fine, but if you bridge PLS to Ethereum it will be 'PLS from PulseChain', you can go look at the bridge PLS name it's something like that.

>> No.55720879

>>55720863
>>55720816
If you held 1 ETH at the time of the fork you have 1 PLS in that wallet on PulseChain which is worth about $0.000055

>> No.55720885

His real name is Richard (((Schumer)))

>> No.55720894

>>55720879
PulseChain token transfers are about 200-300 PLS to do. Token swaps around 1000-2000 PLS.

>> No.55720917

>>55716011
The charges are retarded. Nothing that he issued were securities. He did commit straight up fraud though through the adoption amplifier. Retarded state attorneys are already fucking up this case.

>> No.55721025

>>55716011
he better donated some shekels to the pedocrats or he'll go to jail

>> No.55721432

>>55720917
that alone is enough to put him in prison for a very long time. They only need to get him on one account. DOJ will come after him in the next few weeks.

This is exactly the situation Ricky tried to avoid with all the disclaimers. Too bad the intent is clear as day and he fucked up.

>> No.55721578

>>55721432
Yeah I just don't think they will charge him correctly. The fact that the SEC is spearheading this is already a huge mistake. It should've been criminal fraud charges from the start, not retarded securities laws. He literally printed/sold tokens but it's not a security because there's no work done to create a profit. I think his biggest out is that he didn't raise money to create the platform but rather he created the platform and then people bought the token to use it. Yes he promised huge returns but you can also be a gold seller and promise huge returns, that doesn't make gold a security. The real charge is the fraud though but I don't see it yet. Just that he bought luxury things with the money, what a laughable fucking dogshit charge.

>> No.55721688

>>55721578
Several mistakes in your thinking. Regarding PLS, it's clear he had entrepreneurial effort; he even bragged about having the best devs and how much he's paying them. SEC wants to set clear precedent here that you can't just ipo out and claim it's a "sacrifice". They even state this in the released document.

Regarding buying the luxury goods, it's irrelevant what was purchased, cars or barbie dolls, the key is that there was misappropriation of funds. It just happened to be gucci and LV.

The delay from DOJ could be intentional to allow for actions that might make the indictment more plausible.

>> No.55721813

>>55721578
>Yes he promised huge returns
i dont think so

>> No.55721988

>>55717687
OG here. I bought every single day of the AA. Do you think i have regrets? I still have 75% of my principal and am 100% staked, every year out to 2037.

Got my ticket to the documentary as well. Nothing about this journey is a surprise to me, I knew it would be weird fun all the way through and now RH gets a chance to bat for crypto against Gary (hopefully) at the supreme court.

>> No.55722026

>>55721813
Many people simply hallucinated these things after being exposed to mere language and visual aids like rolexes and whatnot

>> No.55722597

>>55721988
You do realize Pulsechain just rugged right? people cant even cash out

>> No.55722822

>>55722597
I have all that shit. PLS, PLSX, whatever. As far as I know it works, its running, and I paid 1% of my hex gains on it so whats to complain about?

Get a load of my 15 year time horizon. Risk management is position size. Its not rocket science.

>> No.55722855

>>55716017
Civil suit, soon to be filed by a DOJ suit for fraud. Richard is going to jail for a very long time :)

>> No.55722878

>>55721813
There is video footage of Richard saying he can imagine HEX going to 1 million per coin when he looks at the chart
He also used terms like PUMPAMENTALS, Heart's law, etc. to get retards to believe it would continue to increase in price
He also always shit on BTC/ETH for "weak gains" compared to HEX
So yes, he promised huge returns even if you braindead retards try to say he didn't

>> No.55722891

>>55721988
checked and based

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55722918

>>55716011
what does all this dumb garbage mean?

>> No.55722991

>>55721688
How can it be misappropriation of funds when there were no promises or expectations given? Did he ever at any time say what that sacrifice money would be used for? Did he ever say it was to fund Pulsechain development or anything else for that matter?

>> No.55722992

>>55722918
It means Richard is going to jail.

>> No.55723004

>>55722991
>y-your honor, i said "not financial advice"

>> No.55723035

>>55722878
He never promised anything only speculated on what might happen.

I'm thinking Richard was very careful with his words and actions such that there is plausible deniability. Whether that matters in court is yet to be seen but it seems like Richard could make a convincing argument that there were no promises and nothing about the success of his projects beyond the initial development was dependent on his efforts. I'm predicting Richard will get of scot free from all this. As he often said nobody in crypto ever goes to jail

>> No.55723180

>>55722991
>How can it be misappropriation of funds when there were no promises or expectations given?
PLS is a security, like it or not. Saying "sacrifice" means nothing. If you use investor money to buy gucci and LV bags, you need to DISCLOSE such plans BEFORE people invest, otherwise it's called fraud.

>> No.55723420

>>55723180
He never disclosed any plans at all. He was pretty clear that if you sent to the sacrifice address to consider it gone and don't expect anything, only that maybe you might get pulse tokens if Pulsechain launches which wasn't guaranteed. Never made a single promise or commitment regarding the sacrifice funds. Maybe that's a securities violation, but would it be criminal fraud? To be fraud there needs to be deceit. Where's the lie? Where's the deception?

>> No.55723544

>>55723420
>To be fraud there needs to be deceit. Where's the lie? Where's the deception?
insufficient disclosure is considered fraud. You're assuming the "sacrifice" scheme holds in front of a jury. SEC thinks it doesn't. Therefore, it's a security and Richard was required to disclose how the funds would be appropriated. By not disclosing, he defrauded the investors. It doesn't matter if you feel like you didn't get scammed, it's enough if even one (1) investor feels like they got the bad end of the deal without sufficient disclosure.

>> No.55723595

>>55722597
is bridge down?

>> No.55723739

>>55723544
I am talking about criminal fraud. Sec does not prosecute crimes. I am saying that even if they can show he violated securities law this does not rise to the level of criminal fraud

>> No.55723799

>>55723739
obviously he will be indicted. Most likely a sealed indictment right now, so they have a better chance to bring him in quickly. Richard has been open that he values opsec and probably his location is unknown right now.

>> No.55723807

>>55717710
>Checks price.
That is a lie.

>> No.55723818

>>55723035
>nobody in crypto ever goes to jail

>Founder of Purported Cryptocurrency Company Sentenced to More Than Eight Years in Prison for Multi-Million-Dollar Fraud Scheme

>The CEO and founder of Titanium Blockchain Infrastructure Services Inc. (TBIS) was sentenced today to four years and three months in prison for his role in a cryptocurrency fraud scheme involving TBIS’s initial coin offering (ICO) that raised approximately $21 million from investors in the United States and overseas.

>UK Court Sentences 4 Men to 15 Years for $26M Crypto Fraud

...

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>>55723799
But again, what are the lies or decit? To be criminal fraud you have to prove deception, with the intention to deceive. If you never make a promise how can it be proven you lied?

>> No.55723952

>>55723847
lol, I should've known I'm debating a handicap with chatgpt. You're being dishonest when you still claim that it wasn't a securities offering. The exact reason why they're coming after him is because they do not value the "sacrifice" disclaimer at all. Using the investor funds to buy handbags without prior disclosure absolutely constitutes as fraud. More precisely it's asset misappropriation fraud.

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>>55723952
Are you a lawyer? What's your basis for your statements?

>> No.55724028

>>55723952
Securities violations are not crimes. You cannot be criminally charged for them. Fraud is a crime. That's what we're talking about here, not whether or not he violated securities laws. You call me "handicap" but you're the one with reason comprehension problems.

>> No.55724078

>>55724028
>Violations of securities laws are serious crimes which may result in incarceration and/or substantial criminal fines.
https://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/types-of-securities-violations.html

>> No.55724117

>>55724028
i already told you, but you just didn't understand what "indictment" means. Ask chatgpt.

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>>55724078
Do any of these apply to Pulsechain? I guess I should be more specific that selling unregistered securities is not a crime. Securities fraud is but fraud requires proving deceit with the intention to deceive

>> No.55724147

>>55724117
I understand what it means the question is what crime will be be indicted for? If you're saying he will be charged with fraud I'm asking how can they prove fraud ie deliberate deception when he made zero promises or commitments?

>> No.55724165

>>55723976
you're still using the premise that this is some sort of benevolent "sacrifice" event. You need to use the proper terminology to get correct answers; it's a security and what happened here is misappropriation of funds. Having chatgpt as your financial advisor is pretty cringe, after all, the person prompting it seems to be dumb as shit.

>> No.55724181

>>55724147
>I'm asking how can they prove fraud ie deliberate deception when he made zero promises or commitments?
he failed to make proper disclosure of future financial arrangements, aka buying handbags with the funds. That's fraud.

>> No.55724197

>>55724128
>selling unregistered securities is not a crime

>9.9A SALE OF UNREGISTERED SECURITIES

The defendant is charged in [Count _______ of] the indictment with the sale or delivery after sale of unregistered securities in violation of federal securities law.
https://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/jury-instructions/node/685

>Carmichael man sentenced to prison for selling unregistered securities
https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article23805895.html

>> No.55724228

>>55718002
That would be amazing, then they just need to imprison charles hoskinson and that's most of the major crypto cult grifters behind bars

>> No.55724229

>officer, what do you mean I committed a crime by shooting him in the head?
>I said I have no plans of shooting anyone in the head, and only after that I shot him!

>> No.55724617

>>55716045
is that vitalik?

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55724631

People trusted this man with their money

>> No.55724668
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There must be some kind of mistake, it says right on the hex website that this is not a scam.

https://hex.com/scam

>> No.55724690

Hexican here. I can't believe that Richard is a scammer and I pushed so many other people willingly into this scam...
As retribution, I will kill myself soon in the most painful and slow way imaginable, and I recommend all Hexicans do the same. Make sure to kill unwilling Hexicans too, it's the only way we can make up for scamming our loved ones.

>> No.55724793

>>55718929
https://wantfi.com/richard-hearts-hex-token-is-a-brilliant-scam.html#the-hex-disclaimers
small technicality makes it not a scam

>> No.55724837

>>55717710
>pHEX
The dip? lmao no one believe you bought a the fucking nano second it was lower then it is now baggie

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55724909

Richi is to kind to scam

>> No.55725061

>>55724690
Some dude I know tried to convince to swap my beautifully diversified portfolio and covert it all to hex. I’m glad I didn’t

>> No.55725104

>>55724617
Yes

>> No.55725395

>>55723818
Yes, but in those cases you had promises of profit based on the work of others, presumably, and of course, when the Big Boys' marginal assets investment team makes a multimillion dollar mistake their patrons in the courts and legal offices perk up for billable hours.

RH's anti-legalese was a prophylactic against accredited firms buying large tranches of HEX. In any event they should have seen the whale slaughtering coming for them that followed the OA's BPD buyout and subsequent crash.

Even after all this trial hype is over the coin is going to moon repeatedly for a long, long time because unlike "securities" Hex is a smart contract running on a blockchain with no off switch.

>> No.55725476

>>55725395
>Hex is a smart contract running on a blockchain with no off switch.
exactly. It's not a shitcoin where one entity owns 95% of the supply and can manipulate everything at will.

>> No.55725497

>>55721988
Nice bait

>> No.55725886

>>55716104
>the precautions he took with the PLS / PLSX sacrifice
lol saying "no expectation of gains, just a sacrifice" is probably not legally binding bro

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>>55716011
Sergey is next.
Same type of scam.

>> No.55725904

>>55717710
>When a project is legit,
lol you bought a famous scammers cult coin, he owns like 90% of the coins

>> No.55725919

>>55716045
Thats the scummiest group of coomer retards I have ever seen, almost all of them are some form of brown, fat lazy, all have voyeur cameras, in the hopes of a little paid attention by some 40yr old fat stinky whore. Sad.

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>>55718022
>>While Heart said the investments in his products were for promoting “free speech,” the SEC claims he never revealed that he actually spent “millions of dollars of PulseChain investor funds to buy luxury goods for himself.” Some of those purchases include a $534,916 McLaren sports car, a $314,125 Ferrari Roma, and a $1.38 million Rolex watch. In February 2022, he allegedly spent $5 million of investors’ assets to purchase The Enigma. — supposedly the largest in the world.
this story is hilarious because we've been telling hexicans for years he was doing this. saying stuff like "richard thanks you for his new watch" while the cultists keep shilling that its the greatest coin ever and they love richard an we're all just "haters". the chickens have come home to roost. this is the correct combination of irony and pathos

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>> the SEC claims 94 to 97 percent of these ETH deposits were “recycling” transactions that allowed Heart and other insiders to control “a large number of Hex tokens” while also “creating the false impression of significant trading volume and organic demand.”
lol, smooth moves richard

>> No.55726149

>>55725963
The whole pulse copy paste was just amazing. I was dumbfounded that there was any real person who thought these copies would be worth anything

>> No.55726213

>>55725963
Where's the vaperfag? Did he rope already?
Anyway, hexitards got what they deserve

>> No.55726271

>>55716017
>>55716011
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Richard Heart (aka Richard Schueler) and three unincorporated entities that he controls, Hex, PulseChain, and PulseX, with conducting unregistered offerings of crypto asset securities that raised more than $1 billion in crypto assets from investors.

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>>55716045

>> No.55726452

Bitcoin maxi here. We have a deal with the SEC. We will fuck up all your altcoins. Even if too many people made a movement we can just get SEC to ban your shit. Heart though he could get rich without the maxi cartel. Fucking non bitcoiner holding altcoins to get rich. Of course we were going to fuck im up. Bitcoin only bitch.

>> No.55726937

>>55717762
Lol

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55727060

>>55726452
>t. Shitcoin nigger

>> No.55727268

Should I capitulate and sell my $400k worth of RH coins? Not lookin good fellas.

>> No.55727523

>>55726444
I would have the same face too considering I find Aussies hot and Angela White is like the premier Aussie porn star.

>> No.55727640

>>55727268
If you aren't confident sell. I simple as that. For me security is important so I trust the process with QANX, HAPI and QRDO which ensures that. Always dyor or rekt is the answer.

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>people on /biz/ gave this douche money
lol

>> No.55728458

>>55718822
>machinsky
Isn't he in jail atm?

>> No.55728643

>>55716011
> I just got home from work
> from work
HAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHHHAHHHHHH HAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHHHAHHHHHH HAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHHHAHHHHHH HAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHHHAHHHHHH HAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHHHAHHHHHH

>> No.55729272

>>55724228
Joe Lubin

>> No.55729308

>>55726149
the part that makes me mad is how everything from the chain/mechanism design + tokenomics to the website to the copied coins was designed to take advantage of low IQ service workers putting their rent and grocery money into tech they didn't understand in an attempt to break out of indentured servitude under late capitalism

Richard Heart deserves what he gets

>> No.55729409

>>55726149
Not only did his cultists believe they were doubling their money with the copies, they argued that the copies would work the same on PLS as they do ETH. His followers are some of the most retarded people in all of crypto.

>> No.55729573

>>55727523
shes ugly as fuck anon. the absolute fucking state stop jerkibg off to these whores. fuck australia too nigger

>> No.55731269

>>55728643
This.

Just goes to show how mentally fucked plebs are when it comes to their perception of the world. These same people who say RH deserve getting sent to jail for life would absolutely fuck over anyone and everyone if they every had the chance.

Somehow they think they are better people because they work a 9-5 and are buried in debt.

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>>55716011
isnt it glorious? so nice to see this asshole, this child prodigy (yes I actually sat and watch this cunt livestream about how his mom read to him as a child and how he was soo brite bla bla bla bla) finally getting some.Many sleepless nights ahead for richard fart.

>> No.55732798

wow! Richard heart was the only public figure who warned about FTX, Celsius, etc yet look at the utter contempt and misery in this thread. Shame on all of you!

>> No.55733976

>>55732662
Lol you hate the guy so much you spent your valuable time watching his livestream and you hope to see him be miserable. You are a straight up loser, aren't you? Have you built anything at all ever? Or do you just shit talk all day because you are a pathetic loser?

>> No.55734048

>>55728366
Post a pic of yourself standing next to your car

>> No.55734634

Looks like the bottom might be in, some nigger(s) just bought a fuckton of pHEX & PLS.

>> No.55734782

>>55716045
Imagine being so pathetic that you willingly smell the herpes filled asshole and pussy of a diseased whore.

>> No.55735008

>>55716078
Irony is there is an actual film about him being released tomorrow

>> No.55735302

>>55734048
the fact that he doesn't already makes him superior to richard. not a high bar

>> No.55735803

Test

>> No.55735908

>>55721988
>I still have 75% of my principal and am 100% staked, every year out to 2037.
lmao you might be the most stupid person on /biz/

>> No.55735927

>>55723420
he fucking build a ponzi piramid scam dude. stop protecting a charletan. how heavy are your hex scam bags?

>> No.55736236

>>55735008
Expecting a statement from RH on the red carpet

>> No.55736376

>>55736236
It's a 5 minute video where he explains that "the richard you see in the movie is no longer there" etc. shit to try and evade further damage on image and subsequent legal difficulties. He would not sign-off on the release without the copout video.

>> No.55736744
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55736744

>>55733976
hi Richard! why did you make this thread?

>> No.55736823

>>55728643
lmao this is the real L

>> No.55736973

>>55736376
fucking brilliant move.

>> No.55736980

>>55735302
Yet here you are posting as "anonymous" talking shit and crying about someone driving a car you will never touch. You are a fucking loser.

>> No.55736985

>>55736744
Is that the best you can come up with

>> No.55736993

>>55735927
Please tell us what amazing projects you are invested in

>> No.55737867

I TAKE IT NONE OF YOU DUMB NEGROES BOUGHT THE DIP