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55754213 No.55754213 [Reply] [Original]

Really? The best lawyers money can buy and they are arguing that they do not offer securities -- they offer products akin to baseball cards.

>> No.55754244
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55754244

Coinbase lowkey admitting all the trash on their platform is worthless

>> No.55754251

>>55754244

CHECKED.

That was my initial reaction as well when I first read it.

>> No.55754253

>>55754244
>t. 401k shill

>> No.55754261

>>55754244
>Low key fr fr we bussin’ cuz
Kys

>> No.55754529

>>55754261
>>55754253

No counter points?

>> No.55754699

I miss the days when coinbase was selective about what they allowed on their exchange and just the rumor of them listing a new coin sent its price skyrocketing 1000%.

>> No.55754925

>>55754699

I think if they would have stayed like that, they wouldn't be getting sued by the SEC.

They specifically mention that they started listing shitcoins and the number of coins offered rapidly increasing.

>> No.55754997

>>55754529
center points for what? you think I work at Coinbase, dumb zoomer faggot

>> No.55755046

>>55754699
Chequed. With the addition of Bcash, it was all downhill from there

>> No.55755209

>>55754997
Then stop defending their retardation with your non sequiturs. Fuck off and tongue my anus

>> No.55755224

>>55755209
their revenue is near a billion, you mongoloid retard.
go clean your room, summer vacations almost over

>> No.55755258

>>55754213
> The Based Bald Argument

>> No.55755309

>>55755258

B A L D E D
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>> No.55755494

>>55754529
explain how its different than baseball cards. its taxed the exact same way, as personal property. I guess the big difference is that its just using a digital key pair to change a database entry, so really it should be less able to be regulated than baseball cards because those are actual products you can touch and move.

>> No.55755677

>>55755494

The Pokémon Company doesn't own 20% of the supply of pokemon cards by protocol (not market centralization) -- or, The Pokémon Company isn't selling their cards with the expectation of profit, nor are they on twitter hyping their product.

>> No.55756793

It's better than the Chewbacca defense.

>> No.55756811

>>55755677
>The Pokémon Company isn't selling their cards with the expectation of profit
Are you actually retarded?

>> No.55757015

>>55756811

Is that how the law interprets booster packs? To be resold to somebody else, for a profit?

Please go on.

>> No.55757037

>>55754244
Good. Can they focus on bitcoin advancement then?

>> No.55757047

>>55757015
Not what you said retard
RETARD
REEEEEEEEEEEEETAAAAAAAAAAARD
AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

>> No.55757093

>>55757047

This is about a court case anon, it has everything to do with how the 'law' interprets Coinbase selling shitcoins.

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55757192

They made this shit illegal what makes you think you're not going to be holding baseball cards by EOY?

>> No.55757224

>>55757093
NOT WHAT YOO JAID