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1141  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect on: February 03, 2015, 08:37:24 PM
Last time I had a look on that webcam some racks were open and the poster on the upper right corner started to peel off from the wall. For me this one is different now.
1142  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect on: February 02, 2015, 01:22:57 PM
unbiased -> are you kidding?
This is a fanboys article. Some people are waiting for 2 weeks now for their withdrawals. Do you pay them?

You did some mining calculations? No

Did you even bother to read the damn thing? Or are you just blabbing like everyone else based on "hearsay"?

"Note from the author : I am a paying Cointellect customer myself. The review of this service does not condone the services provided by Cointellect, as we are not telling you to “invest and get rich”. These are my personal experiences from using their service, and should not influence your decision making at any point."
Yep, I did:
"The pressing questions is : "is Cointellect a scam or not"? My answer to that question would be " no, it isn't".
Granted, they have some shortcomings, but that is to expected from a brand new cloud mining company."

No, it is NOT because of mining. If they can mine that amount of coins there won't be any issue.
Again, you did some mining calculations? No, else you won't say they are legit.
This is just an bad elaborated article.
1143  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect on: February 02, 2015, 12:15:54 PM
I just published my unbiased review of Cointellect's services here :

http://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/cointellect-review-some-shortcomings-that-need-to-be-addressed-but-not-a-scam

No issues for me so far, but keeping a close eye on it Smiley
unbiased -> are you kidding?
This is a fanboys article. Some people are waiting for 2 weeks now for their withdrawals. Do you pay them?

You did some mining calculations? No
1144  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect on: February 02, 2015, 11:58:26 AM
No way they will issue a debit card. Without payouts they will have a ton of cc chargebacks at the end of the month.
Oh wait, they will tell us that we are responsible that they can't issue a debit card because our chargeback claims. Cheesy
1145  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect on: January 29, 2015, 08:21:48 AM
Hope somebody wrote down some names from the bitcoin expo guys...

A friend of mine is now waiting 1 week for a dodge coin withdrawal. I warned him not to invest in this ponzi. Think we will see cointellect soon in Puppets 101 "collapsed list".
1146  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect on: January 27, 2015, 09:42:45 PM
They posted some news. There are only two things I can read: "in future" and "soon"
I'm sure they are close to their end.
1147  Economy / Goods / Re: Diamonds, Rubys, Sapphires - Gemstones - Diamant.in on: January 27, 2015, 06:34:50 PM
SRL in Romania,
LTD in UK
and place of court in new-delhi
Shipped from where?

Sounds legit...

Prices are too high, took me 10 seconds and I found an Austrian seller: http://www.carat-online.at/rubin-rubine/
0.28 ct for 96 €. Also round faceted with small inclusions from Burma.
1148  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect on: January 26, 2015, 06:00:27 PM
And you never asked yourself how it is possible to offer such profitable mining?
Hint: It is NOT possible to mine that amount of coins with the given hasrates.
1149  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect on: January 26, 2015, 02:59:45 PM
This is a scam for sure. Following your postings it is getting worse and worse. Prepare for a run guys.

Did they show up at Bitcoin Expo 2015 in London last weekend?
1150  Local / Biete / Re: Poll: Würdet ihr housing für 12 eurocent pro KW/h benutzen? on: January 18, 2015, 01:59:34 PM
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Unter 10 cent kommen wir aber schon vom Stromeinkauf und Betriebskosten her nicht also müssen wir wohl hoffen, dass die Preise wieder anziehen oder zumindest die Hashrate stark sinkt... :/
Falls der Kurs steigt, geht die Diff. sofort mit nach oben. Sinkende Hashrate ist ein Wunschdenken. Die 2x wo die Hashrate gefallen ist, ist mit -0.37 und -1.37 % nicht erwähenswert, insbesondere wenn in den beiden Schritten danach die Diff. wieder um insgesamt 11.2 % gestiegen ist.
1151  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: I built a new site that shows BTC prices on all the major exchanges! on: January 17, 2015, 04:22:48 PM
Looking really nice. Clear & simple.
Suggestions:
- big Chinese exchanges are missing
- a sorting function for each column would be nice
1152  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Diamant.in - Rubys,Sapphires on: January 17, 2015, 02:11:06 PM
German company?
Where are you located?
Business registration number?
Can't find any of these information on your site. Due to European law you are obliged to show that information on your site.

Diamonds without COA? -> STAY AWAY GUYS, SCAM ALERT
1153  Local / Suche / Re: S: Gridseed USB Miner (5 oder 1 Chip Miner) on: January 14, 2015, 06:59:25 PM
Sonst niemand? Gibts ja nicht!  Smiley
1154  Local / Biete / Re: Poll: Würdet ihr housing für 12 eurocent pro KW/h benutzen? on: January 11, 2015, 03:49:54 PM
Setup liegt bei anderen im Bereich von 50-150 € (teilweise auch keine Gebühr).
In Deutschland gibt es auch einen Anbieter mit runden 0,10 €/kWh (derzeit voll).

Bei dem Argument dürfte es allerdings auch kein Firmenbuch oder online ein Impressum geben.
1155  Local / Biete / Re: Poll: Würdet ihr housing für 12 eurocent pro KW/h benutzen? on: January 11, 2015, 02:42:14 PM
Jemand der auf Rentabilität aus ist, betreibt keine Miner innerhalb Europas. Die Strompreise machen das einfach uninteressant (Bulgarien ist da vermutlich noch eine Ausnahme).
0,12 €/kWh inkl. USt. ist ein typischer Preis, wie es auch andere Mining-Hoster in AT und DE anbieten (ich nenne jetzt mal keine Namen). Mit dem Preis seit ihr also gut gegenüber Konkurrenz aufgestellt. Fehlende Setup-Gebühren sprechen für euch.
Die Firmendetails (Name, UID) sollten gepostet werden. Es gibt keinen Grund diese zu verheimlichen.
1156  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: January 10, 2015, 07:28:30 PM
@mjr
Please add some more performance statistics. Like "overall interests earned since beginning" and a monthly based list to have a better overview.
1157  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitstamp issues statement and temporarily suspends service on: January 09, 2015, 05:11:37 PM
A lot of talk about previous profits: If the owners cashed it out in their own pocket (absolute legit), then they would think twice to throw their own money back into the exchange. If they reopen, I expect a cashout run. This will last till their reserves are empty and thats it, bankruptcy.
1158  Local / Biete / Re: [GB] Kialara Physical Bitcoins on: January 09, 2015, 04:43:46 PM
Das neue sieht deutlich weniger aufwendig aus und ist aber teurer. Hmm...
1159  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: January 08, 2015, 08:16:29 PM
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[...] Once the full integration is complete (February - March), you will be able to store money in BTC on the card as well.
That's great.

From your FAQ:
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What are the fees associated with E-Card?
ATM Transaction Domestic
Domestic means within the UK or is that currency related (e.g. EUR card + EUR cashout = domestic, EUR card + USD cashout = international)?

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Can I withdraw cash at ATM using my E-Card?
You can withdraw $400/ €400/£320 per day if your E-Coin account is not verified and $1200/ €1000/£800 per day once you have become a verified account holders.
400 € per day without any verification is huge! This means to withdraw/spend 146,000 € per year allmost anonymous. I can't really believe that this complies with AML/KYC?!

"Verified by Visa" is possible?

In the FAQ you should mention the bank you are connected with.

So, the card is just black? That's a bit boring. You show a great card design on your homepage. Hope this is used soon.
1160  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: January 08, 2015, 05:17:50 PM
Two questions:
1. On what exchange is your exchange rate based?
2. On the debit card, the money is stored as FIAT or BTC? (The exchange is done when the card is loaded or during each payment?)

Regarding the law-discussion:
I think there is a good law-related reason, why a bank in Gibraltar (which one btw) was choosen as card issuer. Gibraltar is a known tax haven and thus, on the grey list.
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