Inputs.io support is the official support account for Inputs.io and other services, including CoinLenders and CoinChat.
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One of the most common ways of people getting hacked for their online accounts is phishing. Inputs.io combats phishing by making it easy for users to determine if the site is legitimate. Just one of the numerous innovative security features of Inputs.io.
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He didn't won anything it's just his site or he's advertising it.
No guy puts 500 btc in a gambing site.
I don't own just-dice, and I had zero coins invested in it. Maybe but the way you wrote "investment" here makes me not to believe you. Hmmmm, interesting... I had 500 BTC in just-dice, but when I rolled the die I had zero BTC in just-dice. You do realize trust is for historical transactions, right? EDIT: I see that you could have read the "I had zero coins invested in it" as I never had any coins, but I was referring to when I made that bet (past tense) I had zero coins invested. Anyway, why is this important again?
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He didn't won anything it's just his site or he's advertising it.
No guy puts 500 btc in a gambing site.
I don't own just-dice, and I have zero coins invested in it.
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Gotta be the dumbest person alive to risk $56000 for a profit of only $500
56500 * 0.98 = 55370 Aka, I threw away $630, which was the electricity bill I just paid.
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So, are you betting investors funds? No. Even through the account was originally intended for investments, I take all losses and gains in gambling myself.
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I am the rightful owner of my account.
EDIT: Also, in case you are wondering, no, when I decided to gamble I'm using my personal coins. I do not gamble with investor's money (in -EV ventures at least).
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Loan application fees are non refundable anyway. I can spend my money however I like.
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Sent BTC0.4 Return BTC0.45 by June 28th, 2013 Repay to this address: 14ifD8kpZTdHfySTufb2wm4UJhJXaPxjkW Transaction id: 9c2ccc0deb4d06789e5dcdda48c937acc26dc838ad306dd62a157a2cc93ada38
Hi there, I have sent 0.05 BTC to your repayment address. This is the loan application fee that joeyjmr8484 paid on CoinLenders. Thanks.
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Sent BTC0.4 Return BTC0.45 by June 28th, 2013 Repay to this address: 14ifD8kpZTdHfySTufb2wm4UJhJXaPxjkW Transaction id: 9c2ccc0deb4d06789e5dcdda48c937acc26dc838ad306dd62a157a2cc93ada38
Hi there, I have sent 0.05 BTC to your repayment address. This is the loan application fee that joeyjmr8484 paid on CoinLenders. Thanks.
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-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- [message, beginning and end whitespace / newlines ignored] -----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
So you want to use a different way of formatting than RFC2440? (i) This isn't PGP (ii) This reduces errors (iii) This isn't PGP
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How long til my loan will be approved?
How long til my loan will be approved?
Are you seriously saying that? I don't lend to scammers.
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I am not sure about the feasability of something like this, but what about working with "weexchange" so that people can move money in and out of bitfunder with relative ease and not having to wait for confirmations? I like to park coins there inbetween my investing and would love to add about 30 more to the 20 or so I already have there, but I also want to have them readily available on bitfunder incase I see some cheap AM shares or something else that catches my eye. Just a suggestion, although if the whole point of this venture is that you dont want people moving their coins in and out very often(in order to keep a balance to lend) then this idea may not be smart. But still thought I would suggest as it may bring in a hoard of new funds where people can park coins for some time.
Just wait for Inputs.io
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id: 4059
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This contest has ended.
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CoinChat has donated 1.5 BTC to the newbie lotto fund
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Just so you know, for the CDs view the amount is an interpolation of your yield with the current time. It's not applied daily, it's up to the moment - you can refresh to see the satoshi's rolling in.
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