tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post6445399939891176341..comments2023-10-25T07:19:08.019-05:00Comments on The Nosy Gamer: Team Security's Final Blog Of 2014NoizyGamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17315716516032999133noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-81453393154598989512014-12-26T06:11:18.557-06:002014-12-26T06:11:18.557-06:00And that is just what they confiscated from him. ...And that is just what they confiscated from him. Imagine how much isk was actually flowing through his site every day, now imagine if even 1% of that was being converted into cash...every day. Not bad for internet spaceships.Quasinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-269494383178776592014-12-22T09:17:44.513-06:002014-12-22T09:17:44.513-06:00So if I read this properly, CCP confiscated betwee...So if I read this properly, CCP confiscated between $700,000 and 900,000 US worth of CCP assets from Somerset Mahm? If that is so, I can understand the delay that was involved. I can imagine that lawyers in at least 2 countries were consulted before that happened, to make sure that they were indeed CCP assets.<br /><br />Guess goons got what they wanted. If you can't compete, get CCP to shut down the competition. (But to be clear, I believe Somerset was using a sophisticated RMT setup and deserved what happened)Viince_Snettertonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-9038169540586506362014-12-22T08:45:24.786-06:002014-12-22T08:45:24.786-06:00Wow.
Excellent post.Wow.<br /><br />Excellent post.Knug Lidinoreply@blogger.com