Title: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Caesar V on May 06, 2013, 11:12:50 AM You woke up late and missed the sell off doesn't count. :D
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Liquid on May 06, 2013, 11:18:13 AM i am with 200 coins lol
what goes down must go up :P Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: noyvpom on May 06, 2013, 11:18:48 AM What sell off? What are my 1500 CNC worth?
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: atcsecure on May 06, 2013, 11:20:15 AM What sell off? What are my 1500 CNC worth? check out btc-e Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Caesar V on May 06, 2013, 11:23:46 AM i am with 200 coins lol LOL, love the quote. I sold 60k and I'm left with 1k, I'm keeping the 1k because CNC now has a special place in my heart :Pwhat goes down must go up :P Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: noyvpom on May 06, 2013, 11:25:31 AM ...? started at ~.003 and dropped to .002? What volume were traded?
It's been on there for just on 4 hours Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: noyvpom on May 06, 2013, 11:27:56 AM I don't use BTC-e anyway, I signed up with a throwaway email address, and then they stopped letting you log in with your username, email only, with no support. Bye bye BTCe
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Eb0la on May 06, 2013, 11:42:59 AM I am holding! :D why? because I think we will eventually see a lot higher!
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Noise on May 06, 2013, 11:49:40 AM I don't use BTC-e anyway, I signed up with a throwaway email address, and then they stopped letting you log in with your username, email only, with no support. Bye bye BTCe I've had good experiences with their support.Support email from there website is support@bter.com. Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: serge79 on May 06, 2013, 12:13:37 PM I don't use BTC-e anyway, I signed up with a throwaway email address, and then they stopped letting you log in with your username, email only, with no support. Bye bye BTCe I've had good experiences with their support.Support email from there website is support@bter.com. he is speaking about btc-e, you speaking about bter... Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: killa12222 on May 06, 2013, 12:17:01 PM Was at uni when CNC got added :/ 1.5k coins, grow!
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: jdebunt on May 06, 2013, 12:17:14 PM if you're holding coins, i'll buy 350 CNC for 0.5 BTC :)
Edit : before everyone starts to argue : i know exchangers give you a better price, AS OF RIGHT NOW, that situation can change pretty quickly though :) Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: seleme on May 06, 2013, 12:19:03 PM Bloody hell, I slept it away
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: cryptohunter on May 06, 2013, 01:41:07 PM it will go up again i think since it a lot are mining it and putting electricity and effort into it. I think it will eventually rise higher again. Also there seems a lot of hate against new alts so i don't see many other being released that are not atleast in some way quite different to what we already have. It may be the last lc based coin for a while now.
sold half keep half i think. You can buy anything you want with it, trade it on btce into dollars withdraw and get what you want same as any coin really. Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Lambert on May 06, 2013, 02:01:14 PM I'm with this guy ^.
With this much interest, I don't think they'll be dying out soon. And yes, I frantically mined overnight yesterday so I could trade today. Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: noyvpom on May 06, 2013, 02:04:41 PM I don't use BTC-e anyway, I signed up with a throwaway email address, and then they stopped letting you log in with your username, email only, with no support. Bye bye BTCe What do you know, they actually did sort me out. Just dumped all my CNC, sweet Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: reb0rn21 on May 06, 2013, 02:05:55 PM I had sell bid and sold this morning, at the end i had all the profit from CNC trade till the bomb dump mafia come to Bter 24h ago, so now they gona pump or dump hell know
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: GSnak on May 06, 2013, 02:08:54 PM it will go up again i think since it a lot are mining it and putting electricity and effort into it. Right now profitability is highest on CNC. Miners will jump on it, mine the hell out of it, dump the coin as fast as they can and move on to the next thing. Best time to buy will be after profitability has dropped below BTC. Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: noyvpom on May 06, 2013, 02:09:16 PM it will go up again i think since it a lot are mining it and putting electricity and effort into it. I think it will eventually rise higher again. Also there seems a lot of hate against new alts so i don't see many other being released that are not atleast in some way quite different to what we already have. It may be the last lc based coin for a while now. sold half keep half i think. You can buy anything you want with it, trade it on btce into dollars withdraw and get what you want same as any coin really. I worked out my cost for creating CNC, right now it is around 30USD per 1K coins, so about 8.5LTC / 1K CNC, and that's just on my standard PC. Any extra value over that is only speculation seeing as it doesn't really do anything better that existing coins. Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Hazard on May 06, 2013, 02:27:24 PM I don't use BTC-e anyway, I signed up with a throwaway email address, and then they stopped letting you log in with your username, email only, with no support. Bye bye BTCe You're an idiot for using a throwaway with a website that handles money. BTCe changing to email addresses for login was a good security move.Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Mapuo on May 06, 2013, 02:36:45 PM I hold CNC, and buy more if price is good.
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: clint25n on May 06, 2013, 03:13:13 PM It's been 1 week.
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: hope2907 on May 06, 2013, 03:17:56 PM i keep million coin
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: daytrader420 on May 06, 2013, 03:20:04 PM I've got 6k cnc, but I'll probably just let it chill.
maybe won't ever cash it out. Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: sterob on May 06, 2013, 03:44:37 PM well judging how people mass panic sell btc and ltc, got trolled then mass panic buy again, i would say hold. Also let not forget people/hackers have been trying to manipulate the btc and ltc price by making 0.01 sell order.
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: TheSwede75 on May 06, 2013, 03:50:11 PM I'm still bullish. Sold off enough to 'break even' at around 0.0035 and still sitting on 30k+ for the long haul. Either it will stagnate around 0.20-0.30 in a day or so, or it will take off. I don't see it going 'away' anytime soon with China just now becoming seriously interested in crypto currency. I can see if becoming the 'LTC of the far east' and if so, having a position is always nice if you are willing to take some risk.
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: NickCoin on May 06, 2013, 04:02:16 PM I think there will be a lot of people kicking themselves for selling their CNC. It's still week 1. Who knows, it may drop to nothing! Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: mc_lovin on May 06, 2013, 04:15:44 PM woke up late and missed the selloff.
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: MinerLT on May 06, 2013, 04:58:01 PM now price is 0.00175, i think it's low and will buy some
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Starlightbreaker on May 06, 2013, 09:56:45 PM now price is 0.00175, i think it's low and will buy some 0.001 now.good luck. Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: to3m on May 06, 2013, 10:22:27 PM I've got 900-odd. Was going to sell for LTC, but then CNC appeared on the exchanges, and I've decided to wait and see. (My FTC has done OK overall, though I sold some of it a bit too early - so I was determined not to make the same mistake this time.)
It wouldn't be a terrible loss if the value becomes zero, so I might as well hold on to it in case it goes up to more than that :) But I still feel I should perhaps have sold it for 3 BTC when I had the chance. --Tom Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: noyvpom on May 07, 2013, 03:13:08 AM I don't use BTC-e anyway, I signed up with a throwaway email address, and then they stopped letting you log in with your username, email only, with no support. Bye bye BTCe You're an idiot for using a throwaway with a website that handles money. BTCe changing to email addresses for login was a good security move.I would be an idiot if I used a throwaway email for a website that handles money... If I had any currency in it that is I'd be an idiot for putting a real email address into a sites email database that I hadn't used yet Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: noyvpom on May 07, 2013, 03:15:55 AM I'm still bullish. Sold off enough to 'break even' at around 0.0035 and still sitting on 30k+ for the long haul. Either it will stagnate around 0.20-0.30 in a day or so, or it will take off. I don't see it going 'away' anytime soon with China just now becoming seriously interested in crypto currency. I can see if becoming the 'LTC of the far east' and if so, having a position is always nice if you are willing to take some risk. Why do people keep implying the Chinese will favor a random new clone-coin over well established ones just because it has China in the name? Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: seleme on May 07, 2013, 03:34:41 AM I'd rather destroy them then sell now ;D
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: Harry_Styles on May 07, 2013, 03:47:11 AM I'm still bullish. Sold off enough to 'break even' at around 0.0035 and still sitting on 30k+ for the long haul. Either it will stagnate around 0.20-0.30 in a day or so, or it will take off. I don't see it going 'away' anytime soon with China just now becoming seriously interested in crypto currency. I can see if becoming the 'LTC of the far east' and if so, having a position is always nice if you are willing to take some risk. Why do people keep implying the Chinese will favor a random new clone-coin over well established ones just because it has China in the name? Oh look, it has the word China in it, quick my fellow chinks, buy buy buy buy. -__- Some people.. Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: erk on May 07, 2013, 03:49:14 AM The question posed by the OP doesn't make sense. All CNC that have been mined must be held by someone.
Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: relm9 on May 07, 2013, 03:54:28 AM I'm still bullish. Sold off enough to 'break even' at around 0.0035 and still sitting on 30k+ for the long haul. Either it will stagnate around 0.20-0.30 in a day or so, or it will take off. I don't see it going 'away' anytime soon with China just now becoming seriously interested in crypto currency. I can see if becoming the 'LTC of the far east' and if so, having a position is always nice if you are willing to take some risk. Why do people keep implying the Chinese will favor a random new clone-coin over well established ones just because it has China in the name? It is quite ridiculous, especially since one of the main draws to cryptocurrency is doing away with regional barriers. They seem to be implying that Chinese people don't 'get' Bitcoin and need a dumbed-down version in order for cryptos to take off there. Insulting when you think about it... Title: Re: Who is still holding on to their CNC and why? Post by: smoothie on May 07, 2013, 04:13:33 AM LOL CNC is retarded :D :D :D
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