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121  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What to expect from Bitcoin Magazine on: December 08, 2012, 08:51:30 PM
Mr. Vladimir fails to explain what caused this transfer of ownership.

Mr. Vladimir decided of his own free will to resign from the Director position in Bittalk Media, and resign from all duties at Bittalk Media.  After this decision, he awarded himself, without any consent from the Board of Directors or consulting anyone, an exit bonus that has brought BitTalk Media on the brink of collapse. The money was critical for the magazine’s printing, shipping and distribution. His actions pushed me towards looking for ways to save the magazine, since obviously this was not in his agenda. Vladimir himself brought Tony in to mediate this dispute and after trying on numerous occasions to come to an agreement it was clear that other options should be taken in consideration.

Mr. Vladimir failed to turn over access to the company’s bank accounts, PayPal accounts, and other assets under his control.  He also started to charge BitTalk Media at a rate of 80 GBP per hour for the time required to respond to messages and emails that asked for clarifications and actions regarding these company assets.  Even more, he was paying himself for the time that was required to pay himself. All these actions lead towards considering him as a rogue/hostile shareholder.  As the sole remaining Director in Bittalk Media I had a meeting with the shareholders, where we discussed our options.

The sale of assets was handled by a licensed UK attorney specialized in Commercial Law, Contracts and Company Law and all the papers were signed by shareholders representing approximately 75% of the voting interest in Bittalk Media.

I think that Mr. Vladimir should stop posing as a victim and he should take full credit for reducing the value of BitTalk Media with his greed and ethically questionable actions. Regarding the fiduciary duty that he keeps bringing about, I would like to remind him that while he was a Director he repeatedly threatened the shareholders to block an investment that would have brought over $65,000 in new capital and probably would have saved the company.

More than this, and probably the reason for deciding to resign from the Director position, he has failed to explain more than $20,000 in expenses for items such as $8,000 in IT fees for 8 months for hosting a wordpress blog on a server which he owns, and for paying 300 GBP per month (full rent) in rent for office space which is also utilized by other businesses owned by Vladimir, and for over $3000 in software for “digital publications” of Bitcoin Magazine that never produced any digital publications.

I would also like to point out that since the beginning of the company, he has included his wife as a Director and has awarded her equity for taking care of the accounting. To this day, I am still patiently waiting, to receive the income statements, balance sheets and the statement of cash flows of this company.  During the course of due diligence, the new owners discovered that in fact these accounting documents did not exist.

If Mr. Vladimir wants to perpetuate this drama on the forums, I can publicly disclose the invoices sent by him to BitTalk Media as well as the shareholder signed documents.

Vitalik, Matthew, Adam and the rest of the shareholders support this action and signed the documents to solidify their support of the asset sale.  All shareholders will receive a dividend payout from the sale, which will be handled by an attorney.

This is the first I am learning about him paying himself 80GBP/hr to do only part of my job. Part of the reason for my resignation was due to Vladimir paying himself $1000/month director salary while refusing to pay anyone else who has been working on the project for the last year. I would like to point out that I never received a salary or any other payment for my 1 year of services. What I did get was a disproportionally small share percentage that was kept so low on Vladimir's advice. This share value will result in a final payout significantly lower than Vladimir's "exit bonus" and far less than he would have received in month salary. I think this goes without saying that this is what ultimately led to my resignation.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115305.0

Shame on you Vladimir for destroying all of our hard work. As Mihai pointed out there was a deal that would have seen 65k of capital injection that would have kept the magazine running under its previous ownership for another year without any additional revenue. For reasons unknown to this day, Vladimir refused to let the deal go through and it also resulted in a precipitous drop in share value. If there is any legal action to be had it is against you Vladimir.
122  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / WalletBit Merchant Bank Transfers, Starting as Low as 2.75% on: December 03, 2012, 05:58:29 PM
After much anticipation, WalletBit is now offering bank deposits for merchant accounts starting as low as 2.75%*. Whether you require Euro, DKK, CAD or USD, WalletBit is able to deposit local currency into your bank account. Funds are sent via domestic, international or SEPA wire transfers from our Danish bank account.



We transfer local currency to your bank account every Monday as long as your balance is above the minimum. You have the ability to set your own minimum transfer level up to $/€100 and any balance not transferred will be carried forward to the next week.

It's easy to get started:

1. Sign up for a WalletBit merchant account
2. Enter your bank profile information into our secure database
3. Accept Bitcoins at your business through our Mobile Checkout, POS (Coming soon), PHP buttons, or one of our many shopping cart plugins (link)
4. Receive DKK, Euro, CAD or USD in your bank account.

In addition we have lowered our Ewallet USD price to a flat 1.78% (0.89% + 0.89%). This means you can automatically convert your mining profits or any other any other Bitcoins you receive instantly to MTGox USD for just 1.78%. For more details on how to enable MTGox instant ask on your WalletBit account please see https://walletbit.com/exchange.

Keep up to date with the latest WalletBit news and be the first to learn about our upcoming promotions/features. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook or read our new blog at http://blog.walletbit.com/.

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Q: How do you keep my banking information safe?
A: At WalletBit we are ACID compliant and PCI-DSS ready. We encrypt your data using AES-256 encrytption. In addition we offer 2 factor authentication via Google Authenticator and our proprietary SecureCard technology adds yet another layer of protection.

Q: When will my money be transferred to my bank account.
A: Bank transfers are processed on Mondays and usually arrive within 24 hours.

Q: Are you providing an exchange service?
A: No, we do not operate an exchange. We sell any Bitcoins we receive instantly at market rates to fulfill your order.

Q: What fees are there for using the service?
A: We charge no monthly fees but there is a 0.89% fee for accepting Bitcoins-only and fees starting from 2.75% for automatically converting them to DKK, Euro, CAD or USD. Please see our complete pricing guide at https://www.walletbit.com/pricing/.

Q: Can I receive wire transfers outside of Europe.
A: Yes. Please see our pricing guide for more information.

Q: Is there a minimum amount for transfers?
A: There are no minimums for DKK, however there are minimums for Euro, CAD and USD. Please see our pricing guide for more information.

Q: How soon will I receive my funds.
A: Most transactions should be completed within 24 hours of the bank transfer taking place. You can view your transaction history at https://walletbit.com/dashboard.

Q: Can I use the bank wire option in conjunction with your Mobile Checkout?
A: Yes. Bank wires will work with all of our merchant services including checkout buttons and our Mobile Checkout.
123  Economy / Service Discussion / WalletBit Halves Fees For Halving Day on: November 28, 2012, 05:33:37 PM
In celebration of the block reward halving, WalletBit has decided to halve its fees for today only. This means you can accept Bitcoin payments for as low as 0.445%.

Happy Halving Day!

https://walletbit.com
124  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: WalletBit Checkout Process Now Available in 10 Languages on: November 27, 2012, 05:01:51 AM
13 Languages are now available with the addition of a Czech translation
125  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Toronto Bitcoin Monthly Meetup- Saturday, December 1, 2012 on: November 27, 2012, 02:15:22 AM
Same bat time. Same bat channel.

Count me in again.
126  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: WalletBit Checkout Process Now Available in 10 Languages on: November 27, 2012, 02:13:03 AM
We have just added a new Swedish translation as well.
127  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: WalletBit Checkout Process Now Available in 10 Languages on: November 26, 2012, 10:17:49 PM
Vietnamese translation added as well.
128  Economy / Service Announcements / WalletBit Checkout Process Now Available in 10 Languages on: November 26, 2012, 01:11:13 PM
WalletBit has just added 9 new translations to its checkout process including:
- Spanish
- French
- Danish
- Finnish
- Russian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Portuguese
- Polish
and as always English.

To change your language settings just click on the appropriate flag at the bottom of the page.



You can download our translation file at https://walletbit.com/localization.phps.

To view a demonstration, please click here https://walletbit.com/pay/mobilecheckout/01ee1e83d3d38627af1ee8bf88fe8a0c.

You will notice that now you can access our mobile checkout process without signing in. Now you can securely give anyone remote access to accept Bitcoins on your behalf by giving them your mobile checkout link. This is just one more way that WalletBit is making it easier for your business to accept Bitcoins.

WalletBit is committed to being your first choice for merchant solutions and wallet services. If you would like to see any languages added to our translations please use our contact form at  https://walletbit.com/about/contact.

WalletBit – A Bitcoin Way To Pay
https://walletbit.com/bitcoin-way-to-pay.
129  Economy / Service Discussion / Introducing WalletBit Mobile - Mobile Optimized Bitcoin Platform on: November 21, 2012, 05:56:41 PM
WalletBit brings you it's latest innovation – WalletBit Mobile. Designed for all mobile devices including tablets and cell phones WalletBit Mobile is mobile optimized from top to bottom. It works on any HTML5 enabled device and can be added as a bookmark icon to any desktop to function just like an app.



https://walletbit.com/mobile
To log in directly please visit https://walletbit.com/mobile/

One Wallet. Every System


But we aren't stopping there. We are pleased to announce we have officially submitted a WalletBit Mobile app to the ITunes store.

Most functionality from your WalletBit account is accessible in WalletBit Mobile. This includes mobile checkout, transaction history, redeem code, bitcoin via block chain and bitcoin via email. In addition WalletBit Mobile includes exclusive features such as bitcoin via SMS (available in 212 countries) and the ability to read QR codes from any device.

Another key feature of WalletBit Mobile is our offers tab. This will no longer feature outside offers and ads will be served directly by WalletBit Mobile. These ad spots will only be available for purchase by bitcoin. While this does not guarantee advertisers will accept bitcoin it greatly increases the odds.

We are continuously to improve and enhance your bitcoin experience. Many other new features and improvements to existing features are still under development. Keep your eyes and ears open for the next major WalletBit announcement.

We value your opinion and take into consideration any suggestions on how to improve our service(s). For more information on how to advertise in our 'Offers' section or if have any suggestions on how to improve our service(s) please use our contact form at https://walletbit.com/about/contact.

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WalletBit is a mobile bitcoin wallet and merchant solutions provider since July 2011. Our flat 0.89% receiving rates make us your first choice for accepting Bitcoins worldwide.
www.walletbit.com
130  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PrestaShop and VirtueMart Shopping Cart Plugins Available at WalletBit on: November 19, 2012, 10:32:20 PM
We have just released our WordPress, ZenCart, osCommerce and Magento shopping cart plugins
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126780.0

Shopify to come next.

If there are any other plugins you would like to see created please let us know.
131  Economy / Service Announcements / WalletBit Releases WordPress, ZenCart, osCommerce and Magento Plugins on: November 19, 2012, 09:07:38 PM
Available free of charge to all WalletBit users, we have just released four new shopping cart plugins:

- WordPress
- ZenCart
- osCommerce
- Magento

This is in addition to our already extensive shopping cart plugin library including:

- PrestaShop
- Opencart
- WHMCS
- VirtueMart
- PHP

To download these plugins please visit https://walletbit.com/shop


https://walletbit.com/bitcoinwaytopay

WalletBit is a merchant solutions provider and online wallet service since July 2011. Our flat 0.89% rate for receiving Bitcoin-only payments makes us your first choice for accepting Bitcoins worldwide.
132  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins First Emerging Payments Conference in India with @bensonsamuel on: November 17, 2012, 12:45:07 AM
I had someone ask me specifically about using Bitcoins to send payments in India recently. It was in regards to paying workers directly so they aren't exploited by their supervisors/bosses. One of the biggest challenges I could see was the lack of an exchange in India but perhaps if they used it as a primary currency amongst some people it wouldn't be necessary.

Needless to say, I will be keeping a very close eye on this.
133  Other / Off-topic / Re: Douchebag Foundation on: November 15, 2012, 12:08:54 AM
Are you meanwhileinaustralia@gmail.com?

It says this is who registered the domain name and is also the person who registered cosbycoin so it stands to reason whoever created cosbycoin created this site.

We all know its you. Or one of those shady alpacas you hang out with.  I have proof  Tongue

The WHOIS record?  Grin

 Cheesy indeed.

It couldn't have been me because I was out of the country at the time the domain name was registered visiting relatives. This is probably something somebody at BFL set up to make me look bad.

~Al the Alpaca~
134  Other / Off-topic / Re: Matthew N. Wright Filmed in NYC During Sandy's Wrath on: November 13, 2012, 10:31:59 PM
I saw that on the news and my first thought was of Matthew too.

135  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: CURRENTLY, what is the cheapest way to get BTC? on: November 11, 2012, 07:06:32 PM
If you know someone who has BTC you can use our mobile checkout to get them to swap anything for Bitcoins.

https://walletbit.com/press/walletbit-releases-pos-mobile-checkout-for-bitcoin

Step 1 - Find a friend with Bitcoins
Step 2 - Find something they want to buy
Step 3 - Pay for it with cash or credit
Step 4 - Enter payment details into our mobile checkout
Step 5 - Have your friend pay the equivalent amount

Now you have just bought yourself some Bitcoins for 0.89% and your friend has just bought something with their Bitcoins.

CURRENTLY, what is the cheapest way to get BTC?
136  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best way to take bitcoins instore? on: November 11, 2012, 06:52:21 PM
Might have to do the bitpay thing here as people are used to needing a "service" to handle the payments here. The printed deposit cards are nice and could be great to have. .99%is kinda nice without fraud charge backs. We may just do the qr code of the address at first then see how it goes before we move to bitpay though.

Thanks with the extra ideas as i need to know them as I keep pitching the coins to the boss.

WalletBit offers the same service with no fraud charge backs for 0.89%

FOR DEMO PURPOSES ONLY here is a sample of just some of our checkout options http://www.acentralcafe.com/

I also recommend the mobile checkout https://walletbit.com/press/walletbit-releases-pos-mobile-checkout-for-bitcoin
137  Economy / Speculation / Re: How will the major events of Bitcoin coming soon affect its prices on: November 11, 2012, 05:47:11 PM

1.) your mixing talking about difficulty and price as if the price was dependant on difficulty, which is false.

also: last year the price fell down to $2, but that had other reasons than christmas presents. It started rising again a week before the conference in prague, which was on November tewenty-something. So by your logic, price should start to rise now, +200% until new years Wink.


You are right, I shouldn't have mixed the two. The difficulty will drop after the reward halves but the difficulty will increase significantly when ASICs are finally delivered. At the current price/difficulty ratio many miners will switch off at reward halving. FPGA's and a few remaining GPU miners will remain but I think we will only lose about 20% of network hash rate. This will be short lived as ASICs will dominate network hash rate leaving only the rogue FPGA miner.

The price is a craps shoot and we could see anything happen. The price didn't really do much until whatever holiday shopping would have been done. I think we could see a bit of an annual cycle and $20 is a real possibility by mid January.
138  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: MSI Motherboard sets fire (PICTURES INSIDE) on: November 11, 2012, 05:34:02 PM
That just sucks but you are very lucky it didn't ruin anything else. I'm not sure what looks worse, the board or the girl's mouth on the pack of DK's. I was actually considering buying that motherboard but went with another military rated board instead. I better check to see if it has the same kind of caps and sell it soon if it does. I have seen many capacitors go and their failures range from slow hissing sound to violent popping (with a familiar burning smell). None in my experience however have set fire to a board like that. 
139  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: BFL Single Noisy Fan Rattling - Cutting Out on: November 11, 2012, 05:22:34 PM
It sounds like the bearing is cutting out. You can try blowing it out with air but it probably wont help. You might have to take it apart to change the fan or send it back under warranty (if they offer a warranty service).
140  Economy / Speculation / Re: How will the major events of Bitcoin coming soon affect its prices on: November 11, 2012, 05:17:40 PM
I think when the block reward halves and ASICS still haven't been delivered the difficulty will probably drop by up to 20% as people switch off their mining rigs. Of course when ASICs hit the scene the difficulty will go up 30-100x. We also could see a continuous slide until the new year as we did last year with the drop to $2. It is Christmas time and people who may have tied up money in Bitcoin might want to use that money for vacations and Christmas presents. Hopefully WalletBit will be able to make buying Christmas presents with Bitcoins a reality before the new year.
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