I will try to withdraw ~500, but I don't think it's solved. Otherwise the price would be equal on the exchanges already.
Never underestimate the power of trolls on the internet.
Yes. All that has to be said about this Zombie company and its Zombie followers and pushers is this:
Go see a decent zombie flick and come back when you know what a zombie epidemic is.
It's sickening how unprofessional Gox is. When you have millions of people's dollars in limbo, you should be posting an update every single day, as well as a clear warning on their site of the current situation for new investors.https://bt.irlbtc.com/view/278785.msg2977631#msg2977631Here we see criminal business behavior and its promoters.
AFAIK MtGox has no other investors than Mark. Mark is the sole owner of the company.
MtGox are not allowed to comment on the current situation regarding legal actions in the US. This is the answer we get over and over whenever someone ask. Doing so would make them
real criminals. They are walking on a very thin line here, and saying too much would risk customers funds for real. The reason why MtGox enjoys so much trust is the fact that they don't put their customers at risk. Unlike other major exchanges which operate illegally in broad daylight
01:47 <@MagicalTux> We can't comment on the legal actions in the US
We know there is some investigation related to the US (only USD withdrawals are affected), which MtGox aren't allowed to comment on, and that international withdrawals (i.e. everything but SEPA and JP domestic) are limited to 10/day. We also now that it is possible to request a prioritized transfer, which I assume is done via a third party money transmitter at a high cost.
What do you think would is most unprofessional of the following?:
1 Abiding to what law enforcement tells you, even when it causes frustration among customers.
2 Operate illegally in broad daylight, risking shutdown and seizure of customers funds.
3 Not abiding to orders from law enforcement, risking shutdown and seizure of customers funds.