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1501  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 14, 2014, 12:48:37 AM
There's going to be some large lot buying tonight on Mintpal. Just a heads up... A little bird told me.  Wink

I hope your little pumping bird brings the big guns for the wall at 6500  Cool

Some wall there.. 3 whole BTC.   Wink

HVC is going 10x by next week...

Exactly.  I'm sure many of us could knock that little fence right over. I'm mining and may buy a bit before heading to bed. Been a long day... Litecoin rig issues. Sigh.
1502  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 14, 2014, 12:41:24 AM
You call 4 BTC a Wall?  I actually believe in this coin. CPU coins rock. I've mined them all- XPM, MMC, DTC.  I've been mining this coin since the release. First good CPU coin in a while.

Anyways, that tiny wall might well get bumped as prices push higher. Just my guess.
1503  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 14, 2014, 12:29:31 AM
There's going to be some large lot buying tonight on Mintpal. Just a heads up... A little bird told me.  Wink

You can tip me after I say I told you so.

Looking forward also to putting the new miner in play. Looks like good results!

HVC:  HRWh3ZpL4ZhGVCM2pS7W98isgoKNLVA4Vw
1504  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 13, 2014, 10:46:11 PM
Lots of activity and volume on Mintpal. Price is going up... Anyone know why? Good time to sell?  Or buy more?

Strato
1505  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 13, 2014, 05:18:12 PM
Price trending upward on Mintpal.  With momentum gaining we could see decent gains today. I'm holding for .00007  Grin  loving HVC!
1506  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 13, 2014, 08:02:57 AM
AAAArrrgh!!!!!!

What can be done for a lost wallet password? I installed almost 20 wallets when the coin first launched... found 6 blocks total- then stopped them and put the systems on pool mining on 1GH.

I transferred all of my coins to my main wallet today; now I tried to move them to mintpal and realized I PW protected the main wallet.

However I made a totally random password written on a piece of paper and threw it away!

I have no way of getting it back... trash is gone. Is there any way to recover the coins/get them out of the wallet?  It's over 18,000 coins.

Thoughts?
1507  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: CoinMarketCap.com - Market Cap Rankings of All Cryptocurrencies! on: March 11, 2014, 05:52:17 PM
+1 HVC Heavycoin
1508  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 10, 2014, 01:33:04 PM
Haha, price on the bottom what ppl bought IPO.
So this should probably mean, it cant fall further, but who knows Cheesy
good luck with this guys..
Dev has now full head of problems how to wash his btc into legal fiat.. no deving at all

The Dev doesnt care about the value of the coin. He made his money.  His win was the IPO itself. Made a 100k in a months time. Do you really think he's concerned about trying to dump his HVC for maybe what, another 5, 10k USD max if he is lucky?

My guess?  Hes in Tahiti right now sipping $20 pina coladas.
1509  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: 10% Off BTER.com Exchange Trading Fees for 6 Months - LTC, DOGE, + Many More on: March 10, 2014, 12:03:58 AM
Always good to compare exchanges when selling crypto. BTER is great and the above link makes it an even better deal but sometimes other exchanges might be trading higher, or lower, at any given moment.
1510  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Windows XP Professional - Full Genuine MS on: March 09, 2014, 10:42:29 PM
No one?  All offers considered!! Smiley
1511  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: 10% Off BTER.com Exchange Trading Fees for 6 Months - LTC, DOGE, + Many More on: March 09, 2014, 10:36:39 PM
Yes it's a referral promotion they are offering. Their fees are already really low, like 0.0025 ish % on coins give or take a little depending on coin - but if you use the link above they will activate your new account fees are 10% off for a full 6 months.  Not a bad deal IMO.  Cheesy
1512  Economy / Digital goods / Windows XP Professional - Full Genuine MS on: March 09, 2014, 09:59:42 PM
We are in the process of transitioning over the remainder of our computers at my company from XP Professional SP3 to Windows 7.

I am looking to sell the Windows XP Professional 32 bit Operating Systems.

I can include the disc via mail if you need it/preferred ($5.00 shipping fee applies for US). I can email the serial to speed things up (so you can install right away/download the software).

All of these products/serials are genuine MS products - and have been fully deactivated from systems/systems taken apart for parts/trash/old.

Guaranteed to work + activate with MS.

We have about 20 of these - so email your offer for 1 or all of them! 

BTC or LTC accepted!

Thanks!

Strato
1513  Economy / Digital goods / Adobe Production Premium CS5.5 Full Install - Genuine Adobe Products on: March 09, 2014, 09:51:27 PM
Our company has currently moved to the CC hosted version of Adobe's Suite.

I have 5 Copies of Adobe Production Premium CS5.5 Full Version (Which each include 2 seats - to install on 1 Comp/1 2nd Computer such as Laptop). 

This suite routinely sells on eBay used for $1200-$1300 (The CS6 version is $1800).

This is the FULL Production Premium 5.5.

I will mail you the original Install DVDs/box/papers/serials for the CS5.5; which was an upgrade from our CS5 suites which we purchased online from Adobe.com  We will include the corresponding CS5 Serial as well so you have no problems installing the full 5.5 suite.  (When installing you simply have to enter in the CS5 serial to prove you are upgrade eligible).

I was considering selling these on eBay; but thought I would give them a shot here.

Will accept LTC or BTC - all reasonable offers considered!  Send me a PM! Thanks!

Strato

(Please note the physical box is a CS5.5 Upgrade - but we are selling it packaged with our CS5 Full version) - So ultimately it is the full CS5.5 Product. Full guaranteed to work or you full money back!
1514  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best exchange to trade or buy on? on: March 09, 2014, 08:27:36 PM
BTER has been great for me. Never had issues getting my BTC out.

Use this link to sign up- and you will also receive 10% off all exchange fees (super low to begin with) for 6 months:

https://bter.com/signup/118897
1515  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: The best place to trade Crypto? on: March 09, 2014, 08:26:15 PM
I trade on BTER for the most part. Never had any issues withdrawing BTC after my trades.

They trade a lot of coins and they have low fees.

Use this link to sign up- and you will also receive 10% off all exchange fees (super low to begin with) for 6 months:

https://bter.com/signup/118897
1516  Economy / Trading Discussion / 10% Off BTER.com Exchange Trading Fees for 6 Months - LTC, DOGE, + Many More on: March 09, 2014, 08:22:58 PM
BTER is offering a 10% off promotion if you sign up for a new account to trade coins. Please use the below link to receive the discount account.

It's valid for 6 months of trading. 

I've been trading on BTER for months; mostly MMC, DTC, and LTC. Never had any issues with withdrawls, etc.

Hope this helps!

https://bter.com/signup/118897
1517  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 09, 2014, 07:06:02 PM
This whole thing about fair cpu mining only is total nonsense. I tried gridcoin(the fairest for me, but they got hacked) riecoin(no pools) and now heavycoin. So who is complaining 'bout asics not being fair is nothin different with cpu mining. I am just looking in those things actually. Got myself 3 eruptor blades knowing its nothing special in the world of mining, but always better than cpu mining with an i5 laptop. When this cpu mining myth came up i was really interested in, if there may be a regulated fair mining for everyday people who interested in. The Problem is that they tried to sell people its fair and unique, but it is'nt and i believe it may be possible but not with a few try to earn everything.



No dev team can promise to be CPU only; all they could say is "resistant".

Thats like saying credit cards cant be hacked. Or banks cant be robbed.

People will try to crack a coin, the devs can do nothing but try to make their product resistant to such actions.

Strato

HVC:  HRWh3ZpL4ZhGVCM2pS7W98isgoKNLVA4Vw
1518  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 09, 2014, 07:03:26 PM
If the shoe fits, wear it, lowlife

your arguments lack cohesion, im pretty sure the shoe only fits in your blinkered little world. This is you - "boo hoo Ive got a shit pc and havent been able to make million off mining cryptocurrency".

Actually, it's more like you're the one crying saying "boo hoo ... you were mislead and some of you were defrauded but what's wrong with that? As long as I profit, fuck the ones who were misled"

who has been mislead? nobody at all, I don't have a huge setup but at the same time i'm not naive enough to think that you can get something out of absolutely nothing. Please carry on inbreeding in your family as it's clearly adding to your intellect, lol.

So if someone invests in something being told "it is fully decentralized and distributed" but then find out it's one man in his mom's basement doing all the work, it doesn't constitute fraud? You may be just some chump low-grade miner but there are people who invested money and lost because the developers flat out lied about how the launch would go and then depended on the community to fix what he could not do on his own while he got paid 100% of the money and got to make sure the mining was distributed disproportionately. That's immoral regardless what excuse you make up for it. Can't really blame you though, I blame your your parents, Ching & Chong.

I think it's a moot point if the coin was launched by a guy in his Mom's basement. That fact, irregardless of if it's true; would not make the IPO and release of this coin fraud. Fraud is deliberately deceiving someone you are making a deal with in order to gain an advantage.  1.) In a sense, all IPOs are in a fraud- as the insiders have the certain advantage. They are selling "phantom ownership" and get all the cash up front. 2.) A botched launch doesn't constitute fraud either; as it would have to prove the delay was intentional. I doubt it was, they likely had issues. 3.) The mining after launch was just fine. While I didn't invest in the IPO; I did find 2 blocks with just 1 Dual Xeon in the first day.  

By investing in an IPO, stocks, coins, or whatever; you run the risk of loss from the get go. However, look at Facebook:  

Facebook suffered a botched launch.

Stock suffered during first month or two.

Now it is trading at nearly double it's IPO price.

Strato

HVC:  HRWh3ZpL4ZhGVCM2pS7W98isgoKNLVA4Vw

I AGREE. It did constitute fraud the minute it was determined the launch wouldn't be postponed despite knowing there was no access for miners. If you're selling someone a blue shirt and send them a yellow one, you did commit fraud by knowingly misrepresenting the product. Now, if you sold that shirt and sent a yellow one missing the buttons and with a ripped collar, you have what Heavycoin is. Just another instamine Scamcoin.

No I'm sorry; and I speak with experience in the legal arena. Failure to mitigate does not constitute fraud. Fraud must occur at the outset; prior to entering into the IPO. I think what you are mean is that they are guilty of negligence by failing to mitigate problems which occurred with the launch. That however is a stretch as well. Fraud from a legal standpoint is extremely difficult to prove. The basis for fraud is proving that the damaging party intended to cause harm; prior to entering into the agreement. Meaning your shirt theory:  You would have to prove... PROVE... that the shirt store knowingly and intentionally took your money with the intention of making you think you would get a blue shirt; and prior to taking your money; had planned to send you a yellow shirt. Again; even this wouldn't be accepted as fraud in any court I know of. Perhaps a violation of a consumer protection act.... I'm rambling. Wink  Lets all move on folks and make some coin! Smiley

HVC:  HRWh3ZpL4ZhGVCM2pS7W98isgoKNLVA4Vw

Right, so now it comes down to "the developer didn't preconceive to bullshit you"...Anyone with 2 bits of common sense is going to read this and see what type of buffoons are involved in this coin. I'm done commenting. Goodluck with your Shitcoin.

And all I am saying is that without hard proof it is not fraud.  You shouldn't throw around that word. It has implications. In a court of law you would be more likely found guilty of Libel and/or Slander for accusing someone of Fraud without having proof.

Common sense does not enter into the equation. Do you have proof of Fraud?  No.

You are making assumptions. You are upset. You have the opinion that the devs of HVC are not honest businessmen.  You are entitled to feel that way. But I wouldn't accuse them of fraud unless you have something to back that up other than your hurt feelings.
1519  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 09, 2014, 06:54:41 PM
If the shoe fits, wear it, lowlife

your arguments lack cohesion, im pretty sure the shoe only fits in your blinkered little world. This is you - "boo hoo Ive got a shit pc and havent been able to make million off mining cryptocurrency".

Actually, it's more like you're the one crying saying "boo hoo ... you were mislead and some of you were defrauded but what's wrong with that? As long as I profit, fuck the ones who were misled"

who has been mislead? nobody at all, I don't have a huge setup but at the same time i'm not naive enough to think that you can get something out of absolutely nothing. Please carry on inbreeding in your family as it's clearly adding to your intellect, lol.

So if someone invests in something being told "it is fully decentralized and distributed" but then find out it's one man in his mom's basement doing all the work, it doesn't constitute fraud? You may be just some chump low-grade miner but there are people who invested money and lost because the developers flat out lied about how the launch would go and then depended on the community to fix what he could not do on his own while he got paid 100% of the money and got to make sure the mining was distributed disproportionately. That's immoral regardless what excuse you make up for it. Can't really blame you though, I blame your your parents, Ching & Chong.

I think it's a moot point if the coin was launched by a guy in his Mom's basement. That fact, irregardless of if it's true; would not make the IPO and release of this coin fraud. Fraud is deliberately deceiving someone you are making a deal with in order to gain an advantage.  1.) In a sense, all IPOs are in a fraud- as the insiders have the certain advantage. They are selling "phantom ownership" and get all the cash up front. 2.) A botched launch doesn't constitute fraud either; as it would have to prove the delay was intentional. I doubt it was, they likely had issues. 3.) The mining after launch was just fine. While I didn't invest in the IPO; I did find 2 blocks with just 1 Dual Xeon in the first day.  

By investing in an IPO, stocks, coins, or whatever; you run the risk of loss from the get go. However, look at Facebook:  

Facebook suffered a botched launch.

Stock suffered during first month or two.

Now it is trading at nearly double it's IPO price.

Strato

HVC:  HRWh3ZpL4ZhGVCM2pS7W98isgoKNLVA4Vw

I AGREE. It did constitute fraud the minute it was determined the launch wouldn't be postponed despite knowing there was no access for miners. If you're selling someone a blue shirt and send them a yellow one, you did commit fraud by knowingly misrepresenting the product. Now, if you sold that shirt and sent a yellow one missing the buttons and with a ripped collar, you have what Heavycoin is. Just another instamine Scamcoin.

No I'm sorry; and I speak with experience in the legal arena. Failure to mitigate does not constitute fraud. Fraud must occur at the outset; prior to entering into the IPO. I think what you are mean is that they are guilty of negligence by failing to mitigate problems which occurred with the launch. That however is a stretch as well. Fraud from a legal standpoint is extremely difficult to prove. The basis for fraud is proving that the damaging party intended to cause harm; prior to entering into the agreement. Meaning your shirt theory:  You would have to prove... PROVE... that the shirt store knowingly and intentionally took your money with the intention of making you think you would get a blue shirt; and prior to taking your money; had planned to send you a yellow shirt. Again; even this wouldn't be accepted as fraud in any court I know of. Perhaps a violation of a consumer protection act.... I'm rambling. Wink  Lets all move on folks and make some coin! Smiley

HVC:  HRWh3ZpL4ZhGVCM2pS7W98isgoKNLVA4Vw
1520  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting on: March 09, 2014, 06:48:46 PM
any news when the stratum will be up?


Last I heard the DEVs were sleeping. Seems to me they have been asleep since getting 173 BTC as front money for two weeks work.

HeavyFailCoin
HeavyShitCoin

Those names are more appropriate.

So much incompetence and brown-nosing shill work here it is laughable.

I am curious.  What would you have rather seen them do post launch?  Specifically speaking. What exact things would/could they have done?
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