Since it seems not a lot of the top replies actually read the paper and just seem to have read the title and dismissed it, I've summarized some of the fraud claims in the paper below. The paper is NOT just claiming that…
> what is "manipulative" about selling a stock? The case outlined in the whitepaper is not just regular short-selling (e.g. you borrow a share and sell it, with a promise to buy it back). Short selling has actual uses…
Since it seems not a lot of the top replies actually read the paper and just seem to have read the title and dismissed it, I've summarized some of the fraud claims in the paper below. The paper is NOT just claiming that…
> what is "manipulative" about selling a stock? The case outlined in the whitepaper is not just regular short-selling (e.g. you borrow a share and sell it, with a promise to buy it back). Short selling has actual uses…