Same, especially here and on Yobit, they did release a backup site recently to access Yobit. It should pass at some point, just keep hitting that F5.
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Same here in EU, been really bad over the weekend, it seems to be a bit better now but still taking a long time to load up.
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Like this site, there is another one which I saw presenting similar information but your site is a bit clearer and easier to navigate, I will check back on this every now and again to see the current ICOs.
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Far too much hype around this coin, I'm staying out of it for now as I wasn't in early so not going to jump on board at this level, if it is worth all the hype then maybe after the dump which will happen, it might be worth getting in.
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The only one which I have used was Genesis Mining, just finished a year contract on the X11 mining and made a tiny tiny ROI, it takes a long time to get anything back.
Hashflare is another one which some people have verified as being decent but I have never used it, do be careful with any new sites that pop up as they will most likely take your money.
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If you have the time then it is worth it, over time it will build up. Probably best to stay away from the dice game, there are better dice sites out there if you want to do that. Don't expect to hit the big 0.3, anytime soon, over on their thread I can't see anyone that has ever hit that amount. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=319540.0
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Probably take you at least a year for ROI, I was on the X11 contract for a year which is almost up and I have just about made a return and it is tiny so nowadays I wouldn't bother with these cloud mining sites even if they are legit, better off investing in a decent altcoin.
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A little bit more information would be useful, what is the use for the coin, roadmap, and so on otherwise it is quite random.
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This would work but I would be concerned with using an old phone, I have had previous phones which refused to start up and I lost all my data, there is always a chance of something like that happening.
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A couple of times to buy bitcoin, the whole process was very quick and straight forward, the fee though has pushed me away, it was 10% and now there a lot of other ways to get coins without having to pay a fee as high as that, overall though it was a good experience and people in the shop were wondering what I was doing.
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This will not happen, not direct control of bitcoin anyway. The best they can do is to put regulations and restrictions on exchanges and business.
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I have made a few people aware of bitcoin but to my knowledge just one of those people have actually used and is still using it, the others didn't bother to go any further.
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It could be useful for a lot of users especially newbies, but if you do create this please try to position the ads away from the claim buttons, over time I have seen a lot of sites with ads that are all over the place and it really is frustrating to the point you might lose users.
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Quite a cool site, personally I haven't got the time but this will be good for newbies and those looking for free coins.
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Doesn't sound like a very good deal really as the guys have said, if you don't get back your initial investment you will be at a loss and then more than likely they will keep the difference and run away.
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I think the price is too high and it can't be a selling point that none of your referrals have hit the jackpot, I don't think anyone ever has and possibly will never hit it, would be better to start an auction at a reasonable price a good bit lower than what you currently are asking. 0.01 would be a better starting point.
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That's a tough one, it would depend on the coin. It could be a case that the dev wants some free advertising for their scam.
In terms of legit ones it could be a good way of gathering coins before it launches. You need to think about those that might click through your signature and invest in a coin based on your member status and it turns out to be a scam, although people should do their own research they might give it more weight.
You would be safer joining a bitcoin campaign and then buying the alt coin with your payment.
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They could offer the person a job, I think back in the day when the ps3 was hacked Sony offered the guy a job in their security team ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Been a while since I've tried a bit of solo, looks like some lucky small winners here time to jump back in for a bit.
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Yobit are not a scam, they have been around for a while and I have used them a lot and have never had any issues with them, they are one of the exchanges first to add pretty much all coins when they are released which sometimes is a good thing, obviously don't be putting too much trust in any exchange and always bear in mind that anyone can go scam at anytime.
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