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RE: Steemit Inc releases statement prior to stealing funds with HF23

in #fraud5 years ago

uchen Sun consistently misleads the media by stating Steem stakeholders have had assets stolen, instead of the truth which is they did not receive free tokens on a new blockchain.

The fact is, the tokens were created regardless of who received them, which means the Hive Tokens created if not passed onto the account holders, was plundered. I am guessing that is where the 10 million Hive came from? Not sure but I suspect it is.

Plunder:
verb
past tense: plundered; past participle: plundered

steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder.
"looters moved into the disaster area to plunder shops"
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pillage

loot
rob
raid
ransack
strip
fleece
ravage
lay waste
devastate
maraud
sack
rape
despoil
spoil
pirate
reave
depredate
spoliate
forage

steal (goods), typically using force and in a time of disorder.
"the contents of the abandoned houses were plundered by members of the new regime"
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steal

take illegally
purloin
seize
thieve
rob
pillage
carry off
make off with
misappropriate

    embezzle
    take material from (artistic or academic work) for one's own purposes.
    "we shall plunder related sciences to assist our research"

Origin
mid 17th century: from German plündern, literally ‘rob of household goods’, from Middle High German plunder ‘household effects’. Early use of the verb was with reference to the Thirty Years War (reflecting German usage); on the outbreak of the Civil War in 1642, the word and activity were associated with the forces under Prince Rupert.
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