I have absolutely no doubt that this is to become the new Bitcoin of the future
Outstanding brand, innovative cutting-edge technology, marvelous developers; that's DOGECOIN the successor of Bitcoin. bye bye all altcoins out there
And best of all... a developer with great marketing skills ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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So, does that mean the guy can see our IP, etc.?
Not necessarily (although I don't know for sure) - but when Microsoft finds out, I'm pretty sure these keys will be disabled. I received nothing, not even a refund, for the 0.15 BTC I paid.
I can see some people received their keys, those should also be linked to his/her account... right?
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Wait, this isn't a joke? I took a look at the pool stats and there's a lot more hash power than I thought would be put on a for-fun-joke-coin. I would quote the rate but the site went down, it was at least a few megahashes.
13.96 MH/s Wow! Much millionaire ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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very down at all. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Pool website online be now! Wow! Wow! Wow! Wow! Wow! Wow! Wow! Wow!
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Your new site looks awesome! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Over the past month, I've made a few withdrawals from Bitmit, since I didn't want to risk losing my coins when they shut down. For every withdrawal I've had to pay a quite hefty withdrawal fee. I think the current Bitmit owners have been greedy with the fees, and by being vague about the actual closing date they have tricked many of us to make more frequent withdrawals than would have been necessary, had we been informed about the final closing date from the start.
How much are the withdrawal fees? Fee: 0.001 Bitcoin It's way too much. And how much of it actually goes into tx fees?
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Will have a look at it. Are payments automated?
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Over the past month, I've made a few withdrawals from Bitmit, since I didn't want to risk losing my coins when they shut down. For every withdrawal I've had to pay a quite hefty withdrawal fee. I think the current Bitmit owners have been greedy with the fees, and by being vague about the actual closing date they have tricked many of us to make more frequent withdrawals than would have been necessary, had we been informed about the final closing date from the start.
How much are the withdrawal fees?
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At last! A place where I can get rid of my Bitcoins! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I still can't register. What does the captcha say this time?
(pls respond)
Captcha generated automatically. I can not help you at registration ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) But if you're not going to help us at registration, how do we get on the site? I still can't register as I'm having problems with the CAPTCHA like mufa23. HELP, what does this say? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Ffakecaptcha.com%2Fcaptcha%2F34505664460a.jpg&t=663&c=sNZ0D8c9R_Ez8A) We had no such CAPTCHA Can you tell me what captchas you have? I can't figure out what any of them say. The words don't make any sense. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) None of the words they say make any sense, actually.
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Guy, really. What you are doing is likely illegal. And it's not like you are anonymous, the copies are directly tracable to you. Are you sure you want to go on doing this?
How are they traceable? The keys are issued to his/her account.
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"To receive support for any user fault will require $50 to $100 equiv in fees that will be given back to the exchange in payouts like any other fee. This is to encourage people to be more careful with their login details. Furthermore, failure to be logged into an account for 2 months will see that account destroyed and all funds returned to mcxNOW as fees. This is a big change and will require you to agree to new terms and conditions to continue using the site. These changes are designed to make people more self reliant and less bothersome to mcxNOW. If you do not like these new rules it is advised you stop using mcxNOW."
Wtf is this... I've never used mcxNOW, but I certainly won't use it now that they're adding this stuff.
This is literally the worst exchange ever if they actually implement those things. It was already sketchy just because RealSolid was running it, this is just icing on the cake.
It actually makes it dangerous to simply deposit any coins into this exchange. You might not be able to access the site for a few months - and your coins are gone. The worst thing they could have done indeed. Ther is already a long list why you shouldn't deposit coins into mcxNOW, these new reasons are just on top of that. You have an anonymous unstable pool owner that wants people to invest millions into coins which can't be used on any other site or stored in a block chain. That should be reason enough. Good points. There have been red flags all over this site all this time, just not as big as this one. Hope people finally learn and stop using this site should it come back online. This is just too unprofessional.
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You can mine both a CPU and a GPU coin at the same time. Also, merged mining is a possibility for many coins.
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Been thinking about no emails - maybe I could provide an incentive to leave an email like 150 satoshis instead of 100 etc.
But, would emails be used for?
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Do you still update your site with new faucets?
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"To receive support for any user fault will require $50 to $100 equiv in fees that will be given back to the exchange in payouts like any other fee. This is to encourage people to be more careful with their login details. Furthermore, failure to be logged into an account for 2 months will see that account destroyed and all funds returned to mcxNOW as fees. This is a big change and will require you to agree to new terms and conditions to continue using the site. These changes are designed to make people more self reliant and less bothersome to mcxNOW. If you do not like these new rules it is advised you stop using mcxNOW."
Wtf is this... I've never used mcxNOW, but I certainly won't use it now that they're adding this stuff.
This is literally the worst exchange ever if they actually implement those things. It was already sketchy just because RealSolid was running it, this is just icing on the cake.
It actually makes it dangerous to simply deposit any coins into this exchange. You might not be able to access the site for a few months - and your coins are gone. The worst thing they could have done indeed.
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Well, if you're going to withdraw the exchanged BTC as soon as possible (from the exchange), then the risk should be very low.
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Is this still a problem with the current version?
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And you have to agree to the rules , when you sign up , but when i click rules i go redirected to the first page ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) )) So , what are the rules? No complaining if I get scammed? And not asking for your money back ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Your site looks great! Is there a limit of earnings per day?
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