Well at least its 60 days of no fee trading whenever they get around to getting the server operating In the meantime adds some elevator music
Free trading? Since when? Is so I expect them to be the exchange with the most trades for that time.
|
|
|
Mountain Dew! Also some doritos. Eating healthy is my thing.
|
|
|
2 days 7 hours and 46 minutes. heh
|
|
|
Good thing I withdrew all my coins before their maintenance Yeah, at least they were kind enough to make a seduced one. That's just really unprofessional though.
|
|
|
Dabs, haven't you managed gambling websites before? What lead to closing them? From what I recall, your past projects were simpler that what you're proposing here. Why should people trust you with that?
|
|
|
Random forum user with 1 post starting a ponzi: SCAM
Random forum user that has a .com domain and a "About Us" page with fake info: Let's deposit all our money there!
Aren't you a little to late to say that?
|
|
|
Why do people make such a big deal out of this guy claiming to be testing the new wallet?
|
|
|
Relaunch already? Was it that hard sticking to the original?
|
|
|
Nice, good to see we have more designers now!
|
|
|
No, Vod. The reason that TCP/IP is not easily replaceable is exactly whats gonna happen with bitcoins adoption. The key word being adoption and its network effect.
If bitcoins are widely adopted as a standard, it will be as hard to replace just like TCP/IP. Bitcoins have a very big advantage over the altcoins, which is the headstart and the support from industry giants already.
TCP/IP might have been easy to replace in the Arpanet, not so much now. Replacing bitcoins will be harder and harder, and we will adapt around its flaws, as long as there isn't a fatal bug discovered that destroys the confidence of its design... Or a new disruptive technology arises.
I am surprised that I had to spell it out.
Also don't forget that the flaw of the blockchain size can be solved and there are already alternatives to the core wallet. So home users don't even need to deal with downloading a file of 20Gb. As of transaction times, there are ways to secure even zero confirmation transactions. TCP/IP which you mentioned are not flawless, and not fully flexible. But the internet flexes around it's flaws perfectly creating a fully functional environment. To me bitcoin has the potential to do this as well.
|
|
|
You didn't create this topic, how come you take it so seriously that I said something slightly irrelevant to the OP? But wait! Was what I said actually irrelevant? Because as you said and we are NOT here talking about regrets about buying at the top.... Let's now have a look to the original post to verify what you said, shall we? I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.
Try using your reading skills before defining what a discussion shall be like.
|
|
|
probably someone stuck the files into the blockchain. Nothing to worry about.
|
|
|
you don't want to "risk" your own bitcoins?? I dont have any, thats why im asking for a small loan, to do a bit of testing with, and if i decide i will invest in a couple coins myself, once they drop in price, and are more profitable to buy. Don't beg. Provide a service and earn them!
|
|
|
There is no bottom price sadly. The sky is the limit and hell is the bottom. Bitcoin is still in beta, the network might be strong. But people might lose interest slowly therefore letting the project die in the long-term. Or the price could sky-rocket after the petrodollar system can't sustain the dollars value in contrast to inflation. Who knows?
|
|
|
I remember a similar topic asking who bought @ 1200$.
You can't predict the price for sure. Maybe in a couple of months there will be a topic What kind of idiot bougch @ 330$?
|
|
|
Satoshi is a perfectly normal Japanese name, but those fellas want to name her Satoshi Bitcoin. Let's hope that kids she'll have to deal with will be gentle.
|
|
|
As that "official" response came from CryptoNote's communications manager and not from Monero.
Thanks for pointing that out. I am not sharp at this time, operating on perhaps 20-60% of normal mental state. Imagine the feeling you have when you stand up too quickly and almost blackout. The CFS and dizziness is something like that effect, and wavering in and out of degree but persistent of presence.Health is importand! Have your self some rest maybe?
|
|
|
The problem is especially noticable to exchanges with 0% trading fees.
|
|
|
Hit the magical ignore button and OP will be gone shortly. The more you reply, the more food you give to the troll. Discussion about the matters he brings up is pointless since he can't even make a point.
|
|
|
|