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1081  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [20 BTC] - Require Graphic Designer (Logo/Web) on: April 05, 2012, 04:09:44 AM
Updated original thread:

"Website Layout" just means website mockup in PSD. You do not need to create the actual HTML for this bounty.
It is purely a graphic design job.


To bid to win a contract of 20BTC?

Uh.


Exactly, this is not a bid, this is a spec.
1082  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [20 BTC] - Require Graphic Designer (Logo/Web) on: April 05, 2012, 03:40:47 AM


Please post designs in this thread and PM with your bid amount.



Yikes, I hope Cyberdyne was asking for a portfolio and not specs of the requested work.  If not then you should teach Cyberdyne some etiquette.

http://www.no-spec.com/about/
1083  Economy / Securities / Re: (GLBSE) TyGrr-Bank 3% weekly dividends (2.5% starting April 3rd) on: April 05, 2012, 03:34:05 AM
I made a dividend payment for TyGrr-Bank however it is not the full amount. Because the way 2.0 is set up I have 4 accounts with TyGrr-Bank stock in each account. This makes accounting very hard to do since one of my accounts pays dividends to a second account. I'm going to do the math and see how much more I need to send. It would be helpful if someone else could do the math and see if it matches my number.

This is something I am going to talk to Nefario about.

Thanks.

I have not created any assets, but doesn't GLBSE tell you how many bonds have been sold, not including the ones you have not released yet?  If so that needs to be an option.

You paid a total of 40.4319163 to 16810 bonds. or 0.00240523 per bond.  You need 0.00059477 per bond more.  So for 16810 bonds you should release an additional 9.998084 BTC to those 16810 bonds.  Whatever part of the 16810 bonds that you own in your 4 accounts would just receive the dividend too which you could just transfer to your personal account.
1084  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE - request for next features on: April 05, 2012, 03:19:08 AM
A list of the volume and time that trades were executed would be nice.
1085  Economy / Securities / Re: (GLBSE) TyGrr-Bank 3% weekly dividends (2.5% starting April 3rd) on: April 04, 2012, 09:54:56 PM
Account unlocked.

And the captcha is gone now too?

I think after failed login attempts.

BTW, any estimation when dividends will be paid out?
1086  Economy / Securities / Re: (GLBSE) TyGrr-Bank 3% weekly dividends (2.5% starting April 3rd) on: April 04, 2012, 05:10:01 PM
The plan is for me to hold Goat's ID in "escrow." I provided Nefario with my own ID and intend to verify Goat's ID, then update Nefario. However, it's a bit past Goat's normal sleep-time, so until that time, I'll be increasing my stake in his assets while confidence is low.


The information's now public, so it isn't insider trading.... right? Tongue

Thanks for being the responsible mediator in all of this.
1087  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is safer now. on: April 03, 2012, 10:02:27 PM
So what is the timeline Goat has for submitting verification and what is the plan if he refuses to submit the information?
1088  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 03, 2012, 06:50:15 AM
His information is known...

He shouldn't have suddenly closed your account, I agree. What is the issue with you handing over a bit of info though? You don't have a problem posting a picture of yourself publicly. A verified email, name and address isn't so bad.

What is he going to do with my passport? I do not know his policy. He has not made it public! He has no terms of service!
Looks like ToS to me: https://glbse.com/terms

"We may at our discretion, ask asset creators to provide proof of identity, address, phone number and more, until we are sufficiently satisfied. Said information will be held securely offline and not shared with any third party. We reserve the right to freeze trading of the asset and the asset creators account for failure to provide requested details or in the event of suspected fraud. "


Seems like half was done.
1089  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 03, 2012, 06:24:51 AM
I think I will be waiting until GLBSE is out of beta to use it anymore because of this.  I wonder if that person with 7000 TyGrr-Bank bonds is freaking out.  It has dropped 10% today.

Because of the lack of breakins and paranoid security levels?

I understand freezing someone's account because of a threat of security breech, but that person has contractual obligations to pay bondholders or shareholders.  If those bondholders are not paid they will start to panic.  If you are going to freeze someone's account then you should also freeze any trading of the underlying asset that their account is associated with.
1090  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 03, 2012, 06:17:30 AM
I think I will be waiting until GLBSE is out of beta to use it anymore because of this.  I wonder if that person with 7000 TyGrr-Bank bonds is freaking out.  It has dropped 10% today.
1091  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 03, 2012, 05:54:26 AM




I have to wonder if Nefario shouldn't halt trading on your issues to protect their value while this issue is resolved.

+1
1092  Economy / Securities / Re: (GLBSE) TyGrr-Bank 3% weekly dividends (2.5% starting April 3rd) on: April 03, 2012, 05:46:46 AM
Just a few days ago it peaked up to 0.14.  Now look...
1093  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 03, 2012, 05:29:05 AM
His information is known...

He shouldn't have suddenly closed your account, I agree. What is the issue with you handing over a bit of info though? You don't have a problem posting a picture of yourself publicly. A verified email, name and address isn't so bad.

What is he going to do with my passport? I do not know his policy. He has not made it public! He has no terms of service!

He is demanding my passport, where I live, where I work. My works phone number, my personal phone number. Internet bill. I forget it all :/


That is a little crazy.  If there is not more to the story then this probably could have been handled better and seems to be a problem of miscommunication.  It looks like a few of your assets are dropping in price.
1094  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 03, 2012, 05:16:34 AM
His information is known...

He shouldn't have suddenly closed your account, I agree. What is the issue with you handing over a bit of info though? You don't have a problem posting a picture of yourself publicly. A verified email, name and address isn't so bad.

I can understand not giving personal information to a stranger, but this is playing chicken with both people's reputations.

What kind of information is needed?
1095  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 03, 2012, 05:12:26 AM
Well, in his defense I think he just wants listers to verify their accounts for fraud purposes. There were a lot of bad contracts of the old GLBSE and with 2.0 I think he is trying to eliminate that best as possible.

He froze my account with out telling me. I have been there for months. He has not verified his ID or even made his policy public!


This is a reasonable argument.
1096  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 03, 2012, 04:28:24 AM
Saying 'I take no responsibility', no one in there right mind should do business with you if that's what you think.

Especially saying it after something happens.  Business is one thing, but what gets a person a successful business is their word and reputation.  That is invaluable as no one can purchase that.
1097  Economy / Securities / Re: (GLBSE) TyGrr-Bank 3% weekly dividends (2.5% starting April 3rd) on: April 03, 2012, 04:02:34 AM
Edit:

I will be selling a 2000 more bonds and lowering the payment to 2.5% on April 3rd. This means that the dividends on March 27th and April 3rd will be at 3% but after that it will be 2.5% until I change it (odds are lower it)

End Edit:

TyGrr-Bank Now operational on GLBSE!

TyGrr-Bank is a BTC bond that will pay weekly dividends every Tuesday 6:00 PM Thailand time.

This is an easy and safe way to lend small amounts of BTC.

The current rate is 3% each week!

Each bond will be sold at .103 BTC and will be bought back at any time at .1 BTC.

This spread is here because you do not need to hold the bond for a full week to get the dividend payment.


Thanks!

  

Are these dividends going to be paid out this week?  Is there a time when your account will be verified?
1098  Economy / Auctions / Re: 7-day auction: 1784.38 BTC in Shakaru debt on: April 03, 2012, 03:51:35 AM
It would be one of the greatest heists in the bitcoin community if shakaru ends up winning this auction below his original debt Tongue

Is he even allowed to bid? Roll Eyes

I thought about this, him bidding on his own debt will only push up the amount higher. Assuming he has the money he should let someone else win, then just pay it off. Why keep bidding it up, seems silly:/

People do this often.  Shakaru still owes the total original debt and anyone that purchases the debt is entitled for shakaru to pay them all the debt that shakaru now owes the new loan holder.  Just because someone buys the debt for any amount below the original debt amount does not mean shakaru can lessen the debt he owes.

In America, people lose their homes if they don't pay their mortgage or property tax bill and the property is auctioned off.  The owner is entitled to bid on the house and is usually encouraged to do so by their lawyer.
1099  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 02, 2012, 06:43:52 PM
It means he is unable to use his GLBSE account, it's locked.

This will all be sorted once Goat complies with my reasonable request.

Hopefully he does as you are doing the right thing by requiring verification.  It is impossible to know if the person requesting login information is really the person that owns the account without some type of verification.  Sometimes I wonder if the people on these forums are really the same people posting the day before.

I hope people realize the importance of having strong passwords.  Ten to twenty years ago people could remember multiple phone numbers and I don't see any reason why someone can't remember multiple strong passwords.
1100  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: GLBSE 2.0, Is it safe? on: April 02, 2012, 06:31:59 PM
First of all I do not like to talk in public about this sort of stuff but I am doing so because I have a duty to my shareholders and people who hold my assets.  I apologize in advance. Nafario will be PMed a link to this thread.

GLBSE 1.0 was extremely solid. For the user to be at fault for a hack not only did someone need to have access to their physical computer but they also needed the password. I only kept the account on one computer and encrypted the HDD. If I got hacked it was not going to be my fault.
GLBSE2.0 is nothing close to solid. All you need now to get access to someone’s account is their e-mail address and password. That is it!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60489.msg829923#msg829923

Nefario himself understand how risky this is and claims he will take no responsibility. I understand that point of view and I am going to make it very clear that I also take no responsibility!

Hold assets created by me at your own risk. If I am hacked I will take no responsibility. Why? My account is attached to a free e-mail account that I have used for years on public computers all over the world. Would I even dream of putting 1000s of bitcoins on the security of this free junk mail account? No, never and to do so would be negligent! This was forced upon me without warning or consent!

Sunday morning I woke up and found that I could not get into my GLBSE account. I was almost physically ill because I knew the password I was using was correct. I had no idea what was wrong. I first checked the stock prices to see if there was a massive sell off on things I held. There was not. This made me feel better. However there is a massive amount of bitcoin in that account and I had no idea if it was still there or not. I messaged and e-mail Nefario. He did not get back to me for 24 hours and finally told me that he is having problems with my account.

I do not want to deal with level of stress again so I’m making it very clear now that I will not be held responsible for what I consider to be Nefario’s negligence. Right now I still do not have access to my account and assume no one else does either.

This whole thing just blows me away. I’m truly in shock.


Does this mean you are unable to pay your dividends for your contract/bonds?
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