yes, saw it directly when ausbitbank uploaded it. well it confirmed that JS had no clue what he was buying and for sure it made clear that ned didn't mentioned what the 70mill are ment to be for. missleading communication followed by no communication is my opinion on that situation.
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I seriously, seriously doubt that he “had no clue what he was buying”. He could have easily just bought that same amount of Steem over time like a regular user, through exchanges. If he didn’t take 5 minutes of due diligence to do the research that the Steemit inc stake has been sitting there for years, as designed to do, he is for sure a dumbass. Does not take a lawyer and legal documents to google and read some Steem posts to realize that the ninja mined stake was not designed to be immediately dumped on an exchange.... I don’t believe that narrative. If I was Justin and wanted to cover my own ass, I would play dumb just like that and hope people believe it 😂
hmm, well but next to a lot of STEEM in his wallet, he needed as well the company to make it more valuable to make his business out of, just like he stated in the meeting. and yes, i believe he had good intrest, other it would not make sense at all. but the missed opportunity to speak to the community and make clear rules for the good of steem ended in the sf and the temp. frozen steem. that community and the big commitment to dezentralasation is what imho he underestimated or even didn't know about. for sure he didn't know about commitments between ned and the community, thats what he said in the meeting. however, i really hope we will all get out of this situation in a good way, i hope business man js will make his $ and i hope the community can grow in a way that was worked for over the last 4years. we will see, have a great weeekend Alex