I was one of the earlier adopters. I made a LARGE amount of money cashing out.
MtG:OX is terribly insecure, still using a shit codebase patched together for bitcoins, emphasising centralisation of BTC, which is dangerous.
At one point they controlled and hosted (and had access to the database) of the largest bitcoin forum, largest bitcoin exchange, which makes for a terrible monopoly.
It is dangerous to BTC ecosystem, it is dangerous to users' personal information being leaked repeatedly, getting hacked repeatedly, etc.
I know eh? God forbid they pivot into a Bitcoin trading site and we let them live it down. I mean, if you can't be forgiven for pivoting on HN then where can you be?
I wonder if dylz still refers to LG as 'Lucky Goldstar'?
It doesn't really stand for anything. From Wikipedia: 'In 1995, to compete better in the Western market, the Lucky-Goldstar Corporation was renamed "LG"'.
So while it was named LG because of the initials of Lucky Goldstar, its name is still just LG (or I guess "LG Corporation").
Well, pivot all you want but if the ice is cracking beneath you you're still going down.
Security was an afterthought - which might have been okay on a niche hobby site but wasn't when real money started to be traded.
When they get their act together and the issue stops coming up every six months it won't be as relevant. Until then, slam away - it gives potential users something real to find when searching for info about a service.