Hey coin.princess,
is everything ok with the invest page? It seems that it doesn't update anymore. I have tried closing and reopening my investment and now it looks stuck at 0 games.( 99% edge, username pinpi)
I experienced the exact same problem. Closed the investment, started a new one but it was stuck at 0.
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Can someone give me some cliffs? I thought we were about ready for launch 2 weeks ago. Where are we?
Distribution has been completed, the devs are finalizing the standalone client, and BTC38 the Chinese exchange has posted on here that they will be adding NODE when it's ready!
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How can something rock solid and spectaculair even make a fuckin' difference if all these trigger-happy wannabe traders rush to sell their holdings on the FUCKIN' LAUNCH DAY A N Y W A Y??? ...while bitching and moaning the whole time too... +1! Patience has become of such short supply that people can no longer even wait for a coin to launch, they'd rather be dumping their tokens on the NXT AE. Exo will deliver what they promised and that is a new coin completely written from scratch which has a new mining method where people with GPU rigs can mine the coin with a huge power savings. Sure it's been delayed, but delays are common in software development so it's up to the investor to exhibit a little patience and faith.
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This site looks horrible. I can't find anything, can someone tell me where I can see my balance and ref link?
They are definitely open to feedback so if you have suggestions for the site feel free to post them. I noticed when you are on the Invest Overview screen, if you click History, on the subsequent screens there is no link back to Invest Overview, you have to use the browser's back button. I suggest adding an Overview button beside the current Account History, Deposits and Cashout buttons.
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Someone dumped about 700k coins on Bter. I often wonder what really goes through peoples mind when they do that sort of thing. Weekends the price tends to go down and yet you sell then? What the F?
This is very true. The weekend isn't the time to be selling, it's the time to be buying
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Not sure if this is a bug but I went to make an investment and noticed that 99.0% had "funded" beside it. I assumed this meant it is no longer taking deposits at that percentage. I went ahead and clicked the invest button anyway and it still opened the investment.
i believe funded means there are already others invested at that edge so you wont be alone Ah, ok thanks! I'd recommend changing that terminology as someone can easily mistake it to mean that the slot is full and cause them to choose another edge percentage.
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Not sure if this is a bug but I went to make an investment and noticed that 99.0% had "funded" beside it. I assumed this meant it is no longer taking deposits at that percentage. I went ahead and clicked the invest button anyway and it still opened the investment.
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That guy is completely full of crap. He is the biggest troll ever to grace these forums, do yourself a favour and put him on ignore immediately. I did months ago. I assure you he does not have 45 stakes for sale, he's just trying to spread FUD.
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The OP, looks awesome but the links are not working!
I know that you are busy, but update them asap, cause we are loosing potential NEW node members!
Also, i have spare time - So i would like to help out.
Lovey Ya :*
Thank you for being proactive with our project! Updating them doesn't represent a problem! We just got carried away with the wallet development, cause its the priority at the moment! Thank you for pointing that out! If you have any other suggestions, please don't hesitate to tell us! I agree with this decision, i mean it is no point to sell an unfinished product, or an unripe fruit! That's exactly right! It won't be long now, BTC38 has already stated they will be adding NODE so soon enough we will not only have an awesome client but also an exchange to trade on as well. I'm sure even more exchanges will be adding NODE when the client is finalized. Exciting times ahead!
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Because 5Dimes requires personal information it's been very tough for me to determine how heavily that should be weighted. My personal opinion is that we are using bitcoin to be anonymous and for fast transactions. Any opinions on a rating for 5Dimes?
They are a great cash book but not so good for those looking at the advantages of bitcoin books.
Good point Peeps, I totally forgot to take the anonymity factory into consideration. For this reason alone some people will want to stick with BTC books. The new agent Premiumtradings looks very promising as they offer both Pinny and Betfair. It'd be nice if they picked up 5 Dimes too. Maybe if enough people request it.
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Well, looks like it is time to bust out the graphic again
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As for the Crypti wallet, since it is written in Node.js and NXT is written in Java, it is impossible for Crypti to be a clone.
NODE is also written in Node.js, but seeing as how I'm the one who created the front end for the NODE team and have been working with them for months, I can say with 100% certainty that Crypti did not copy anything from NODE. They are both totally unique projects written in Node.js.
Bottom line - there is nothing to uncover here, all 3 of these coins are unique, none of them are clones of anything else.
Node.js is not a language, it is a javascript execution engine. So, the coin is implemented in javascript. Don't be anal. When something is written using node.js you say it is written using node.js. I've never once heard a developer say it was written in javascript using the node.js javascript engine. Javascript is implied. Sorry, I'm a programmer. I spend my life being precise (anal as you call it). Well let's put it this way, would you rather that Crypti advertise it is written on Node.js or that it is written in Javascript using the Node.js Javascript execution engine?
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As for the Crypti wallet, since it is written in Node.js and NXT is written in Java, it is impossible for Crypti to be a clone.
NODE is also written in Node.js, but seeing as how I'm the one who created the front end for the NODE team and have been working with them for months, I can say with 100% certainty that Crypti did not copy anything from NODE. They are both totally unique projects written in Node.js.
Bottom line - there is nothing to uncover here, all 3 of these coins are unique, none of them are clones of anything else.
Node.js is not a language, it is a javascript execution engine. So, the coin is implemented in javascript. Don't be anal. When something is written using node.js you say it is written using node.js. I've never once heard a developer say it was written in javascript using the node.js javascript engine. Javascript is implied.
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Are there any information about PoR ?
If you read a little bit from the thread ,there is a lot of info writen by badam. Ok, than back to start... Thanks Btw you are newbie with 8 activity so you are not able to register lol. So many newbies complaining here It is quite mind boggling. I saw a newbie in the Exocoin thread the other day asking for his money back. The thing is, his account was too new to have even taken part in the IPO! There must be some sort of mental sickness that compels people to complain on Internet threads, even if they aren't a part of what they are complaining about!
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other than a Black coin or NXT clone Do you understand the difference between C++, java and javascript via node.js? Do you understand the difference between this scam http://digitalcoin.co/forums/index.php?topic=625.0And this scam? http://crypti.meThat's right there isn't one, look at the logo choices and general promises. It's all ten same stuff from the guy that did Silkcoin and nummus. These scams never stop it seems. As always I get a ton of abuse when I reveal scams and no one ever thanks me after, even blaming me for the coins demise. Anyway price wise I would say TIMBER! Yes, ShimalH was linked to the NUMUS scam and after looking at the web site code and writing styles I believe he was a part of Silkcoin as well. But why the hell are you associating Crypti with them? Like I said, I found absolutely no similarities in code or writing style between Silkcoin and Crypti. This is the very definition of FUD as you are making claims without a single shred of evidence while I have provided plenty of evidence to refute it.
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Someone please decompile the wallet.
Wait, didn't you already decompile the wallet and expertly inspected all the inner workings of crypti? For those with poor short term memory go back some pages in this thread and this nextgencoin person came on shouting that crypti devs are the same devs as silkcoin and therefore we have been warned and will get scammed. Why are you calmer now? Or did you forget and think you are in your sockpuppet account rabbiter? After hearing the FUD that Crypti is created by the Silkcoin devs, I analyzed the writing styles of the old Silkcoin posts and compared them to the Crypti team's writing styles. I also used waybackmachine to bring up the old Silkcoin web site and compared the code to Crypti's web site. I did not find a single similarity. Not even close. So anyone who claims Crypti is created by the Silkcoin devs is just trying to spread FUD. Period. As a side note, I do believe that Silkcoin was created by the same devs who pulled off the Numus scam. You seem technically the perfect person to decompile the wallet. Why not? As someone stated there is no wallet to decompile as it is written in Node.js but to put your mind at ease, I just went through these JS files from NODE, NXT and Crypti (each one is active on the respective login screens): https://crypti.me:7040/static/js/app.jshttp://nodemoney.com:19775/js/app.min.jshttp://nxtra.org/nxt-client/js/app.jshttp://nxtra.org/nxt-client/js/nrs.jshttp://nxtra.org/nxt-client/js/nrs.server.jsAbsolutely 0 similarities. There was nothing copied between these 3, they are unique. As for the Crypti wallet, since it is written in Node.js and NXT is written in Java, it is impossible for Crypti to be a clone. NODE is also written in Node.js, but seeing as how I'm the one who created the front end for the NODE team and have been working with them for months, I can say with 100% certainty that Crypti did not copy anything from NODE. They are both totally unique projects written in Node.js. Bottom line - there is nothing to uncover here, all 3 of these coins are unique, none of them are clones of anything else.
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Someone please decompile the wallet.
Wait, didn't you already decompile the wallet and expertly inspected all the inner workings of crypti? For those with poor short term memory go back some pages in this thread and this nextgencoin person came on shouting that crypti devs are the same devs as silkcoin and therefore we have been warned and will get scammed. Why are you calmer now? Or did you forget and think you are in your sockpuppet account rabbiter? After hearing the FUD that Crypti is created by the Silkcoin devs, I analyzed the writing styles of the old Silkcoin posts and compared them to the Crypti team's writing styles. I also used waybackmachine to bring up the old Silkcoin web site and compared the code to Crypti's web site. I did not find a single similarity. Not even close. So anyone who claims Crypti is created by the Silkcoin devs is just trying to spread FUD. Period. As a side note, I do believe that Silkcoin was created by the same devs who pulled off the Numus scam.
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I'll post the obvious question which doesn't appear to have been asked yet.
Since this is gambling, how on earth can you guarantee that you will win every single session? Regardless of how good your system is, obviously there will be losing sessions.
Are you guaranteeing the 120% return out of your own pocket or is there a risk (regardless of how small) that you could lose your clients funds during a bad run?
Correct, I'll pay out of my pocket if I lose for that session. I doubt it will come to that but if it does I'll do so! I'll add this to the OP, thanks Sweet, that alleviates any hesitations I had! It sounds like you clearly know what you are doing so I am interested in giving your service a try. I'll have some extra funds available after the weekend so I'll let you know when I have everything ready and then we can start
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I'll post the obvious question which doesn't appear to have been asked yet.
Since this is gambling, how on earth can you guarantee that you will win every single session? Regardless of how good your system is, obviously there will be losing sessions.
Are you guaranteeing the 120% return out of your own pocket or is there a risk (regardless of how small) that you could lose your clients funds during a bad run?
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