Originally Posted by
The Boz
This claim is interesting to say the least since MDawg made it himself. Coach is right in that we don’t know how much he was paid in BC or how big the bill was. But one should use some common sense in making assumptions on how much he received as payment.
Attorney fees are never cheap with even a quick phone call billed in 15 or 30 minute increments based off $300 an hour rates or more. Mr V can attest to industry averages but these are my experiences with a basic business attorney. So let’s say this customer had a record low bill of $300, which is on the lowest end of any bill.
So a customer owes a lawyer $300, in this case we are expected to believe the client sent a check for $290 and offered the attorney the remaining $10 in this new cyber currency Bitcoin. Seems hard to believe any attorney would accept this but if they did, they are now sitting on over 6 Million from this simple $10 transaction.
If the attorney accepted the entire $300 in BC, which seems more logical if this person was willing to take BC as all since $300 really isn’t much to him, it is now worth $180 Million.
Again this is all speculation, but the reason we are speculating is because MDawg himself claimed to have been paid for his work in Bitcoin in 2010. And he claims to have held it and added more over the years. That is undeniable, even by Coach, so the only question is how much he received.
LOL.
A mere bagatelle, Boz, a mere bagatelle. MDawg may have dropped the 180 million during the Chinese stock market crash of 2015. Or maybe a gin rummy game gone sideways against the ghost of Stu Ungar.
I'm sure coach will have a very, very, very reasonable explanation. Just remind coach, every time he posts, that you'd really like an explanation for the misplaced 180 million (minimum). I mean, let's face it, if it was any kind of an attorney's bill, it was at least 10 times that.
But Mdawg may have simply misspoken. He may have meant buttcoin. He was paid in buttcoin. And coach belly, being unfamiliar with bittcoin but very familiar with buttcoin, simply got them confused, too.
Note: I am unfamiliar with the top urban dictionary definition of buttcoin and have always used the second definition, which is simply anything that can be carried in your "fleshy purse" in prison, hidden, and used for exchange. You know, pills, bags of meth, a cigarette or two (some people, I'm told, manage an entire pack).