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List of Flash News about Roger Ver

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2025-01-27
15:53
BitMEX Research Discusses Roger Ver's Citizenship Renunciation

According to BitMEX Research, Roger Ver, known for his involvement in the cryptocurrency space, renounced his U.S. citizenship reportedly in response to legal pressures during Obama's administration. This follows his earlier conviction in 2002 under Bush's presidency related to explosives, highlighting potential legal challenges that could impact his trading activities and residency status.

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2024-12-16
10:50
BitMEX Research Discusses Roger Ver's Controversial Actions

According to BitMEX Research, there is a discussion about whether Roger Ver, a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency space, deserves forgiveness for past actions that some consider egregious. BitMEX Research provides a list of actions attributed to Ver that have been perceived negatively by some in the crypto community, although they do not specify these actions in the tweet. This information is shared for informational purposes only and may influence traders' perceptions of Ver-related projects.

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2024-12-15
15:02
BitMEX Research Discusses Roger Ver's Potential Impact on Blocksize War Narratives

According to BitMEX Research, Roger Ver had significantly more access to the pivotal events of the Blocksize War compared to the author of the book on the subject. BitMEX Research suggests that if Ver had documented these events himself, the resulting book could have been more engaging and informative for readers interested in the historical context of this critical period in Bitcoin's development.

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2024-12-12
11:43
Onchain Voting and The Blocksize War Insights

According to BitMEX Research, during The Blocksize War, several onchain votes occurred, although participation was notably low. A significant event was when Roger Ver acquired the main voting website, prompting some small blockers to create their own onchain voting systems to avoid the influence of the centralized site.

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