RE: For the record - @practicalthought - @blurt

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For the record - @practicalthought - @blurt

in blurt •  2 years ago 

Since when are you going to use the FBI, you madman, to accomplish that change?

You don't get to reply to me and be treated like you said rational things. You sound unhinged.

Once again I invite you to try any of your idiotic strategies, praise Allah that organizations like those that you have mentioned in your posts recently, they have policies concerning threats like yours, you see they really really don't like them Big big big don't like It wastes their time and energy on well I have no idea but dude if you have some kind of a problem with the Genesis state I suppose you maybe should have checked the Genesis state.

Additionally you are free to take blurt and fork it

The code for executing a fork is actually in blurts repository. This is a very very very very very very very very open platform. When the regent is gone I no longer have any special privilege over it. If I do a retrospective, the regent may not have been the best designed mechanism. With that said, the reality that the regent might not have been the world's best designed mechanism does not change the reality that your claims are hilariously stupid.

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You're probably right, neither the police nor the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) would be interested in any complaints that I or ctime would want to file. They would probably refer me or him to lawyers or tell us to file a report through a website

Scammers impersonate new or established businesses offering fraudulent crypto coins or tokens. They’ll say the company is entering the crypto world by issuing their own coin or token. They might create social media ads, news articles or a slick website to back it all up and trick people into buying. But these crypto coins and tokens are a scam that ends up stealing money from the people who buy them. Research online to find out whether a company has issued a coin or token. It will be widely reported in established media if it is true.

https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-cryptocurrency-and-scams

(please note that BF or Blurt SocialGraph are not registered companies or foudations, but you were selling printed tokens and did not pay "sale taxes", as a US citizen you should know what the consequences are)

I'm not surprised that you don't like my comments and you're reacting nervously, but I'm just suggesting how you can get out of this situation and take credit for creating the first fully decentralized blockchain for social media that has room for everyone, even morons like me or you

Ps. That hivewatchers run Blurt idea has no chance of success. I think that whales from Hive sent that idiot @bullywatch here on purpose to mess with megadrive's weak mind, to stop the exodus of users from Hive to Blurt

Please don't rush to respond, I don't know what others will do but from my side I can assure you that I will not take any action until 7/7/2022, I will contact several lawyers just to get independent opinions only. If you're not 100% sure that you're safe, I think you should do what I'm going to do and contact lawyers

Btw, to be clear - I am not asking four of you ("foundation" members) to return BLURT that has been transferred to your private accounts