On 4/7/14, Flavien Charlon <flavien.char...@coinprism.com> wrote:
> Also those 54 BTC (actually 5.4 BTC if the dust is now 540 satoshis) become
> part of the capital of the company, and can always be recovered by
> uncoloring the shares. It's an investment, not an expense, so I think it is
> acceptable.

This doesn't make much sense to me.
If you print shares on gold plates instead of paper, is that gold
"part of the capital of the company"? I don't think so.

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