Bought BTC using PayPal. I sent first. No issues. Thanks for the trade
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What's your smallest BTC or $ amount?
$50, I may go lower, but then only for 0% fee.
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True, but I don't think I have ever posted any address publicly. And the times I did those were addresses on exchanges. Anyways I did run another site back in 2011 which I still own the domain for, so really it won't be an issue to prove I'm the same TheKoziTwo as back in 2011, not that it matters though, as I already explained in previous post.
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Maybe you would have more success when you would sign a known bitcoin address of yours from long ago. That would show that you still are the same one owning that legendary account.
You know... people on here are very cautious now when they read about the problems with Maidak.
I question this belief. I could prove today that I own a bitcoin address from 2011 and tomorrow I can go and sell my account and my trust. In my eyes a person who sells his account is a scammer. I will never sell my account for that reason. You see what I'm getting at? There is no difference between suddenly turning into a scammer and selling your account. Now I was running an exchange which held several hundred thousand dollars worth on behalf of customers as late as 2014. Connected to this account. And I can prove that I still own the domain of which the exchange operated. http://cryptonote.exchange.to/proof.txtThat should be good proof. And you know what, I'll see if I can get my 2011 bitcoin wallet booted up as well and sign an address, why not One thing I should do, is setup a PGP identity. edit: There we go: -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- I am TheKoziTwo (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1111626.0) from 2011 -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 14CreM7Q7V8btmt1dGSvx8upmFBjpDmssi GzRMsIpGCWJoop/dnB7FgeP8SBZsJtaREr0F6noemeWxuWxVjPTpDNIrQ4QyKyq0KPA2Nn0QN2gUybimTeqBDYc= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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I'd like to help a friend purchase 4000 USD worth of Bitcoin using PayPal. You don't have to worry about getting scammed because I will personally guarantee the amount of BTC purchased. I believe my reputation here speaks for itself (For those unaware I ran the cryptonote exchange which held hundreds of BTC in value) PM me your offers. I don't have time for scammers, so you send first, otherwise we will use a trusted third party escrow. Hi, have 0.2 btc available, if you also do small trades. Im asking for 60$. My main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1111808.0Trade completed. Still waiting for the paypal funds to arrive Going to sleep now, hopefully will be in my wallet tommorow My friend is AFK right now. Should be there tomorrow edit: he just sent it
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I'd like to help a friend purchase 4000 USD worth of Bitcoin using PayPal. You don't have to worry about getting scammed because I will personally guarantee the amount of BTC purchased. I believe my reputation here speaks for itself (For those unaware I ran the cryptonote exchange which held hundreds of BTC in value) PM me your offers. I don't have time for scammers, so you send first, otherwise we will use a trusted third party escrow. Hi, have 0.2 btc available, if you also do small trades. Im asking for 60$. My main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1111808.0Trade completed.
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£0 currently available Rules:- You send first, or we use a trusted escrow. Exceptions may be made with highly trusted users. - Unless otherwise agreed, we use http://preev.com for exchange rate - I prefer large deals, but accept lower amounts, minimum 100 USD. PM me your offer. Edit (2017-04-05):Added 3000 GBP for sale. Edit (2015-09-05):
Looking to buy another 2000 USD worth of bitcoin using PP. ghibly79 bought everything. Edit (2015-07-23):
Buying another ~500-800 USD worth, I prefer 1:1 ratio (using preev.com rates), but may be willing to pay some fee, PM offers. Sold out again, thanks! Edit (2015-07-15): The 4000 USD has all been sold out.
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Might be time to repeat this one: Yes, I've been wrong once or twice here (based on this post only once). Yet people still bring this same thing up all the time but in the same token forgets the numerous times when the permabulls have been wrong. The dump from 0.004 was since Warz decided to get rid off many of his coins in Polo. As I told earlier, I asked people to support 0.004 and got a negative response from the community (if you look at that message, it should be below it unless the author has moved it away). That was a big red flag to me and I decided to look for a exit. Unofrtunately I was not fast enough and ended up doing it around 0.003 and lost a lot of money in this. I don't know how many times I still have to repeat the same old stuff here... Instead of quoting this you could also quote my response to the critique always under this post. It would be much more honest way to do. It's not really about being right or wrong. You change your writing style depending on what position you have. When you hold monero you will write ANYTHING that supports the price going up. Similarly when you have sold you will write ANYTHING that supports it going down. It's dishonest.
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Might be time to repeat this one:
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Great work, Riccardo, best voice in crypto! Very good presentation, and thanks for sharing! +1
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In other words you got burned. Really bad. Immediately after you sold the price began to rise. A 100k wall came up and crushed your dreams of buying back at 0.0017. Don't be such a bad loser, learn from your failure instead and turn a profit next time.
Seriously, I am very happy and I sleep very well , do not worry about me.. I wouldn't say burned, because he didn't lost any money. The reward is rather low for this kind of risk though. Nonetheless, percentagewise it is an okay, but conservative, trade. Depends on what you define as money, or losing money. If USD is what you consider money and you sold your bitcoins at $15 just before the rally to $266 with the intention to buy back at $14.5 I would say you got burned, even though technically you didn't lose any USD, it was still an awful trade. Similarly if monero never hits 0.0017 again, he got burned on that trade.
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Hello newly registered fake account,
I am willing to proof it with a monetary bet of 50 BTC or the equal amount in XMR;
Whichever escrow is used is up to you as long as he´s neutral and has a good reputation.
How do you do that? You can, for example, give risto 25 BTC and tell him to say he did it. How can you prove it? 1. I said a NEUTRAL Escrow. 2. We would go to a notary/lawyer to testify the trade history, costs a few hundred bucks. Better make a fake Wall. There is no such thing as a "fake" wall. Once an order has been placed on the market it is there and ready to be executed. People put up and remove walls all the time, but most walls are too small to notice. People like to pay attention to big walls and sometimes alter their trades based on it. It sounds like you are grumpy and my guess is that you got burned. Welcome to the free market. I hope after a few more years you'll learn to appreciate the liquidity that such walls provide for large holders. I personally would be delighted to see more big walls appear, it will give me more confidence in the market. For I could quickly get rid of my position by dumping into such "fake" walls, the more of them appears, the more opportunities I have to do so. Instead of getting mad for what you deem to be "manipulation" and "fake walls" I encourage to take advantage of your knowledge and turn it into profit. I don´t trade XMR since 05/31, zero drama. Now waiting for 0.00017... again ( or some instamine coin with no fake walls ). In other words you got burned. Really bad. Immediately after you sold the price began to rise. A 100k wall came up and crushed your dreams of buying back at 0.0017. Don't be such a bad loser, learn from your failure instead and turn a profit next time. Sometimes walls are far enough away from the market they are unlikely to be executed and may be attempts to influence the market. That might loosely be called a "fake" wall. Of course such orders still could be executed so the wall-maker-manipluator is putting real coins at risk putting such a wall up, at almost any price.
I think the difference between "real" and "fake" wall (or any limit order) lies in the placer's thinking: - if he wishes the order to be fulfilled, the wall is "real" - if he hopes that it will achieve some other purpose but not be fulfilled, it is fake Both types of walls abound, and it is not immediately obvious which is which, and situations change rapidly, so that even the same order can at times be "real" and then "fake". Every wall is precious, because they add to the liquidity. From the counterparty's perspective, it does not matter if the wall was "fake" or "real" That's a fair way to put it.
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Hello newly registered fake account,
I am willing to proof it with a monetary bet of 50 BTC or the equal amount in XMR;
Whichever escrow is used is up to you as long as he´s neutral and has a good reputation.
How do you do that? You can, for example, give risto 25 BTC and tell him to say he did it. How can you prove it? 1. I said a NEUTRAL Escrow. 2. We would go to a notary/lawyer to testify the trade history, costs a few hundred bucks. Better make a fake Wall. There is no such thing as a "fake" wall. Once an order has been placed on the market it is there and ready to be executed. People put up and remove walls all the time, but most walls are too small to notice. People like to pay attention to big walls and sometimes alter their trades based on it. It sounds like you are grumpy and my guess is that you got burned. Welcome to the free market. I hope after a few more years you'll learn to appreciate the liquidity that such walls provide for large holders. I personally would be delighted to see more big walls appear, it will give me more confidence in the market. For I could quickly get rid of my position by dumping into such "fake" walls, the more of them appears, the more opportunities I have to do so. Instead of getting mad for what you deem to be "manipulation" and "fake walls" I encourage to take advantage of your knowledge and turn it into profit.
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Yes. One needs to know at what price it is reasonable to buy. Sometimes it is hard to make a rational decision when there are a lot of pumpers and bullish talk on forums/trollbox.
Funny that you, of all people, are saying that.
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So what Is your Plan if Polo get hacked? Any idea? Poloniex already was hacked. They socialized the loss and then paid back losses over several months. It was in fact a lot thanks to XMR that they made enough money through fees to refund users as quickly as they did. It wasn't really a big deal, and I think it won't be even if it happens again. That's what cold storage is for.
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100 ANC
At these prices, you should give 1k ANC Sure Send enough ANC to the Donation Address. I'm not sure if Gnosis was a scammer or not but if he wasn't a scammer I'd like the 1600 ANC I donated for zerocoin to go to this case instead.
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Sorry to hear about your situation Chanon. If there ever is a turn of events I'll try to keep you in mind. Good luck with surgery.
It's really shitty of Chris to not even give an update on what's going on. I guess at this point it's fair to call him a scammer. If he starts any new project this exchange and it's members will haunt him.
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Please visit http://commons.xmr.biz/ and provide some feedback, so I know what is requested and how to improve. I updated a bit since the first announcement. New: Audio & Podcast section, new presentation section and a working video section. Please, please contribute content, so the page can provide benefits to the community. By really providing a media file archive, that makes all project-related media content freely & easily available for everybody to download or view. And being a common repository for the whole community, esp. people building Monero websites and services. Links are ok, just point me to quality Monero content, so I can make it avaible, findable & usable to everyone. And the community and project can later benefit from having an common repository. You can contribute or provide links in any way you like. (PM, IRC, GitHub & EMail) Every contribution is appreciated. GitHub repo is at https://github.com/xmr23/commons.xmr.bizNow and in future, if you see good Monero content online and you think others in the community, can learn, benefit or just be interested in. Please make sure it gets added to http://commons.xmr.biz/, so it can later help Monero community members. Great initiative! XMR Logo PSD file + pngs http://www48.zippyshare.com/v/IuPzJjGs/file.htmlLuke, Monero Mascot PSD (I have no idea what license this one has though, you'd have to ask hitbtc): http://www88.zippyshare.com/v/EI8qoNkE/file.html
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