our hope is to re-build confidence and support
You have to start with publishing amount of funds deposited on Tradeqwik exchange vs amount of funds available and specify actions you've made in order to track the missing funds.
There's no way around.
If @vivacoin were really trying to help and be honest, as with any other blockchain project, there would be transparency. That is something that was never shared nor it ever will for obvious reasons. The blockchain is all about honesty and even though Steven claimed to have one, there wasn't. Dawn Parker-Waites was the most unprofessional person to work with. Lashing out at her partners, unable to control her emotions, and unwilling to admit that she could not fill the role. On top of that, her claim that "it's not about the money, it's about helping people" was a load of BS as we all now know. We as a community have no choice but to question every single one of her actions alongside Steven Morrey's. All we want are transparency reports being uploaded. We want evidence of the audit. I think we deserve it. Doing otherwise only shows that there is something to be hidden, and well, we all know what that is. But let us remember that karma will take care of itself, and there are at least 11 hells to end up in.
The site steemit.com is ranked quite good by search engines, so for everyone who wants to check background of Glenna Dawn Parker this information will be available easily.
But I bet there's a bit more than just reputation at stake for her here.
I can see in the records that Viva Holdings LLC have submitted its annual tax report on
May 1 2018
I would be very much surprised if VHL did report all the money it got from the ICO as "profits".
It wouldn't need to. The state of Wyoming only taxes profits generated from in state activities, this is the reason WHY we chose Wyoming. You need to examine the federal income tax report. If you'd like we can probably post that in the next few days.
Yes, please do that. I think I'm not the only one interested to look into.
Since I'm not familiar with US laws, could you also enlighten me why VHL did not formally reported the insolvency issue (bankruptcy) to the authorities ?
See our next post for that @svamiva. I think for any individual account, they will be glad to make your account history including all deposits, all withdrawals, all trades and also the final audit data public if you ask for it to be released for transparency purposes.
edited because I heard back from an auditor that I'm rolling on old info, @svamiva your account is evidently good and you don't owe. My bad, not joking when I say I'm hands off and was quoting an earlier report.
For transparency purposes I would like to see published the data of every VHL employee and partner accounts, including yours. You are free to publish my acc data as well if you think it would make any point.
You're from Europe right? You have stronger legal privacy protections than here in the USA.
Since you've agreed to release yours, I'll ask the auditors to publish it with a walk through so folks can see what's involved.
Weak though they may be, there are still laws in the USA governing confidentiality of employee records. Partners are considered employees for all intents and purposes.
If you can convince any of them to agree to sign a release for it, then that can be done, otherwise it would be subject to employer privacy protections and your desire to know who did what and when, doesn't factor into our legal obligation to protect privacy, sorry.
I'll agree to release mine when it's done.
That's a poor excuse for anyone having Steemit experience. The whole point of a project which wants to call itself a "blockchain project" is to make these things transparent.
Like of course Steemit inc CEO Ned Scott for example might be too shy to admit he is behind the account @ned, but the information on https://steemit.com/@ned/transfers would remain visible for everyone in any case.
I'm not asking for names and adresses, what I want to see is just the whole list of accounts, that used to get their daily 24 viva and their records
That's why I've mentioned bankruptcy in the first instance. As a creditor I might get pennies for $, but at least I would know then where the rest of the money went.
Your desire to keep information "who did what and when" private only indicates there is something to hide.