Well, this forum has been hacked before though I'm not suggesting it was in this case. You might have picked up a keylogger or something like that, who knows. I don't. Be careful and don't trust anything around here.
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Ironically, this question is been answered thousand times in the forum. Critically, for your citation, trust isn't moderated unless and until they spam the trust system. P.S. "Threats/feedbacks" from such people are worthless/useless. Ignore 'em and you'll be fine.
I know, but I'd like to have my account to not have any negative feedback from anyone. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Good luck with that! Just by saying that, you are inviting malicious trolls to give you exactly the opposite--and they'll do it because they can. Without ever having risked a single satoshi. All of my negative trust came from exactly two trolls who I never did deals with and have nothing to do with anything real. What they wrote were lies. Shrug it off and move on.
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Aren't you the one who was selling antibiotics for fish?
I don't trust you, but be safe and use an escrow and some other payment method than PayPal or you're going to end up being the victim of a scam.
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I think altcoins like papers on the stockmarket. They are just for trading. The real one is of course bitcoin for spending.
Yeah I agree they're primarily speculation vehicles. Absolutely. But stocks represent earnings of real businesses whereas altcoins don't represent anything and aren't used for anything. Their value mystifies me, actually, with the exception of a tiny handful (LTC, DOGE) that can actually be used to buy things.
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Wait, what am I missing here about Xapo? That article is about a fundraising round, which is the exact opposite of becoming a casualty. Also, Cryptsy still hasn't officially bit the dust yet. Soon, though.
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Unless he's got some inside information about a huge bitcoin price rise, definitely no. He could certainly afford to be a btc whale if he chose, but I don't see him ever buying bitcoin and he probably isn't going to live a hell of a lot longer. What a guy though, I really respect him.
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With Vod, I would actually not be surprised if this would work, as there have been a number of instances in which Vod openly admitted to leaving negative trust for personal reasons and removed negative trust once the ownership was changed.
^^Even -47 Trust doesn't stop him from trolling I see -15 trust. You must have added a few people to your trust list. In any case OP, it doesn't look like a scam at all and your account is basically worth jack shit with the neg trust. Start over if you can, no?
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Someone said that lotteries are a tax on the mathematically-challenged, and I'd agree with that. Chances are next to zero, and the odds are against you always, so why play at all? For some people it's fun, but I hate throwing money away like that.
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Not gonna happen, OP. Vod does more good than harm and is right more than wrong and doesn't scam. Those are qualifications enough for DT. You on the other hand act and write like a defiant child and QS, you've got a grudge against Vod because of his (-) trust on your profile due to the "self-escrow" debacle.
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If anyone needs examples of why bitcoin might just fall on its face, just read this thread. Ugh. I swear, it's pain-in-the-ass experiences like this that turn me off, and sometimes it is hard to make purchases with btc for any number of reasons. OP, hopefully you got your fraction of a bitcoin.
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If say the US stock markets crash this year will this unfortunate event affect the bitcoin price in any way what do you guys think about that? I would think it will lower the price?
Absolutely. If the equities market crashes, people will flee to safety, which means US treasuries and cash, and they will be fleeing from the most risky assets. Bitcoin is far riskier than equities as a whole, so you can expect high levels of financial uncertainty to sink the equities and bitcoin market. Very good point. You are right, people flee the stock market to safer assets. However, I'm not sure gold & silver are the greatest investment--but now might actually be the time to buy, as precious metals have been in the crapper for about 5 years now. People definitely wouldn't flee to bitcoin.
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Yeah, I don't believe that for one minute--this has been going on for way longer than an attack would and they haven't been transparent about the withdrawal delays and so forth. To say the very least. I give them less than a month before their website is down and they're gone for good.
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Loanloanloan, LOL. It's always great when you start topics that are negative and you also get bright red negative trust within your first 5 posts.
I always wonder how Yobit has the dough to keep paying out all the users it does. It can't be a small amount they spend for their sig campaign, and they are kind of a small exchange.
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How do you define "success"? I think only a very very small percentage of Chinese is using bitcoin. Not many merchants in China accept bitcoins. It is still far from "success" IMO.
I'd say a very small percentage, and that goes for the rest of the world as well. And there was a virtual currency back in late 99 or 2000 called Flooz, which was supposed to the hot new "internet money" but it never took off because it was so much easier just to use credit cards. That was in the US. China just has so many people that it makes sense they account for the majority of users.
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Will watch this thread and see what develops and whether anyone actually uses this service. Sounds interesting, but there's definitely potential for abuse on the seller's end as QS pointed out.
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I's a good idea if Bitcoin transaction can be completed in a matter of seconds and if they will accept bet after 1 transaction. Imagine yourself sitting in front of a slot machine and you want to play so you pull out your smart phone to scan the QR code and then wait for 1 transaction, that's a big hassle right? Unless Casino accepts Bitcoin as payments for chips and token, i'll be happy to fall in line.
One can end up waiting hours for one confirmation... Lol, good point. Maybe someone should contact their local casino and ask about this--it'd be better than starting up your own. Then again, virtual slot machines and casinos already exist for bitcoin, which is kind of the whole point with btc, is it not? Gambling is illegal in a lot of places, and btc gets around this.
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we must do something let them be punished, the case is not over!!! you kill my time, i will dig your grave ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) These are faucets? Just move on. There's really nothing you can do other than not letting them waste your time again.
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I call bullshit on this. I see no proof of a loan being given and I assert that OP is lying here and is most likely trying to scam.
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WTF? New notice in Cryptsy's header:
"Important System Notification
NOTICE: UNTIL WE ARE ABLE TO DETERMINE EXTENT OF ATTACK, ALL WITHDRAWALS AND MARKETS ARE PAUSED"
Please, only post new shit like: NOTICE: UNTIL THE ATTACK ON OUR SERVERS END, WE WILL CONTINUE TO PROCESS ALL WITHDRAW REQUEST THAT CRYPTSY'S KNOWN FOR EXPEDIENTLY. Extent of attack? So they went full Gox? I need a TL;DR for this whole thread, can anyone bring me up to speed?
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I think China works more like a large blackbox where the analyst can only see the inputs/outpus(imports/exports) of the system but not the system design itself, so it will be hard to predict the evolution accuratly.
Yeah, well, that's how China has always operated. You tend to get that with communist governments. I for one will welcome with open arms $15 crude and hope it goes as low as it can go. Cheap gas will be a beautiful thing after being under the thumb of the oil-exporting countries for years. Can't wait.
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