Is anyone else experiencing problems withdrawing BTC from MtGox?
Whenever I try and withdraw it just sits saying "Withdrawing..." but never does anything! Have tried Chrome and IE and neither work.
Tried to contact MtGox on their chat but its not connecting to anyone either...
Really annoyed as they are no longer able to withdraw to my UK bank account via their Polish account even though it worked a few weeks ago. They sat on a transaction for two weeks without telling me, so I eventually got my cash back and bought more coins and now I can't even move those!
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The site says I need to reverify my facebook account, but when I click that it just created a new account linked to my facebook account (my current account is using Google auth). Think its a bit broken....
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[edit] Nevermind, just read that the paypal is still in progress...
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You can get pay and go sim cards for free/cheap...
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Yep, the last maybe 3 - 6 months have seen things really start to pick up. It's nice seeing smaller companies start to adopt bitcoin, although I think it will still be some time before any big companies adopt it.
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See below: http://www.electronichealing.co.uk/bitcoin.htmMade a purchase with them tonight to support them, bought myself a self massager that I was thinking of getting from Amazon but paid for it with bitcoins on that site instead It's nice to actually be able to use my bitcoins for something useful! This is what I bought, slightly more expensive than Amazon.co.uk but seen as my bitcoins are worth more than double what I bought them for a bargain I think http://www.electronichealing.co.uk/products/zenphysio.htm
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Price for HDbits.org, IPTorrents and BTN?
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PLEASE RE-READ THIS ENTIRE THREAD YOU WILL GET YOUR ANSWER
I'm starting to think you just enjoy coming in this thread and winding people up, if you had read this entire thread yourself as you've told others too MANY times then you would in fact know that Tulkas has mentioned several times that he's been looking into ways to recover defaulted debts. In fact below is his last response on the matter, where he said he would have something to tell us in roughly 2 weeks... although that was about 5 weeks ago now. There is any news on a system to obtain back some of the money from the scammer, or at least have a part of their debt repayed?
We will have news soon (in two weeks aprox). Sorry, can't tell you more right now.
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Awesome stuff, glad to see things progressing. Might be the first big BTCJam funded project that doesn't flop
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That really sucks, I only donated them some bitcoins a few days ago... really lame!
Nzbsrus.com is another site I use, its currently hit and miss as there servers are taking a real hammering lately with lots of other sites closing down. They've also had several bitcoin donations from me, I'm all for supporting sites I use.
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I think the point myself and others are trying to make is there really is no point in any of the credit rating stuff if in fact its not of use to anyone because BTCJam won't use it and won't divulge anything to lenders. Might as well just remove all of that and just have a free for all. Also about three weeks ago Tulkas said the following, which at least gives the assumption that something is in the pipeline: There is any news on a system to obtain back some of the money from the scammer, or at least have a part of their debt repayed?
We will have news soon (in two weeks aprox). Sorry, can't tell you more right now.
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I've read the thread thanks, I just wanted to know if BTCJam attempt to contact the person? After all they apparently have their phone number, facebook, linkedin, and home address details. That's quite a few avenues to try to say "hey, you do realise you owe people money right?" Also the person in question has repaid a loan of the same size so it wasn't as scammy as other listings https://btcjam.com/listings/377
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I will ask again... what is the process when someone defaults on a loan?
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I just wrote a little console application that makes use of the classes, easier to debug that way no faffing with all the other code. Added a few statistics and output every 100 combinations so I have an idea of how its doing... its still too slow to consider actually running though.
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casascius said it a few pages back
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Given the information that has been released there are exactly 5940688 combinations to try...
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It's not really hacking, its purely brute force thats necessary... you can improve some of the algorithm for speed but aside from that there are about 5 million combinations to try and my system is doing about 2 attempts per second that's still roughly 2500000 seconds, approx 30 days.
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Crap I just realised I've been reading my time estimates wrong / outputting them not how I thought... actually, I'm at 30 DAYS not hours... bah!
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