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Wall gonna be breached within 24 hours
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Looks like people will roughly get 35% of their shares.
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It's actually perfectly reasonable for AM to tank. IPO Whirlpool plus low dividend week.If you extrapolated this weeks dividend, with the previous price of BTC4.2, thats only a 22% return. Coupled with the fact that AM only shows 6% in the blockchain pool: http://blockchain.info/pools , I think prices are safe to keep dipping until new blades are announced.
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Don't have the time to read all hundred pages, but has there been a clarification for the office address listed for ActiveMining? Google results of 95 Wilton Road Suite 3 in London are not that encouraging.
Do mails get forwarded correctly? Why the forwarding address?
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This security is causing both ActM and AM to crash as people move their funds from one security to another. I think the smarter move may be to invest in AM/ActM while everyone else does the opposite and fights for IPO shares
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It's the next ActM. Choo Chooo
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Watching
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posting to save thread in watchlist.
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posting for watchlist record
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Manual withdraw would be faster than finding a buyer+escrow. Good luck though.
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From my personal experience with bitcoins, I believe once btc rises to 500/1000, many share owners will become greedy and look for the NEXT big target. 2k? 5k? 10k?
There are already potential millionaires from early AM investors, yet i'm sure many are still holding onto their current shares... Heck I'm sure Friedcat and his team could retire now and most likely never need to work again in their lives if they cashed out now.
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Next dividend will still have no sale of blades/usb again. Prob 0.018 - 0.022 per share. Then possibly expect a record breaking dividend the first week new blades are on auction
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I think it's going to break BTC3.0 Tuesday night before dividends and then drop quite a bit back down. To maybe 2.7. Hardware sales have sold out so I assume the dividend should be reduced. Maybe in the 0.02X range.
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Well he sure isn't the brightest scammer. He personally admitted for his actions, several people have chat logs as proof, and someone even found his home address. Will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
Maryland's Criminal Law:
Theft can be a felony when the value of stolen property exceeds $1,000, and at this level it is considered grand theft. If the value of stolen property falls under $10,000, the crime is punishable by up to a $10,000 fine and 10 years imprisonment. When the value of stolen property falls between $10,000 and $100,000, the crime is punishable by up to a $15,000 fine and 15 years imprisonment. Once the value of stolen property exceeds $100,000, the penalty can be up to 25 years in prison and a $25,000 fine. Grand theft can be charged in the third, second or first degree based on these stolen property value thresholds, respectively.
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Is there any difference from having joined this raffle 30 days ago vs 10 hours ago? Maybe make it each day someone had the sig = 1 raffle ticket?
That way people that started 30 days ago have higher chance than those joining right now?
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One simple workaround would be to globally announce a designated address that will permanently hold 1 share of AM.
This gives the amount of dividends per share each week, as well as allow anyone to simply divide to figure out the number of shares another address holds.
Im indifferent in whether satoshis are sent or not. I'm sure AM team will figure out something reasonable.
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I like the feature with blockchain.info's wallet where you can click "Receive Funds" and see how many coins you have for every address you own.
However with bitcoin-qt, all you get is the cumulative sum of all the coins in all your addresses. This even includes the addresses that are invisible to the user from change addresses.
Is it possible, or is there a console command to figure out how your coins are actually distributed between the addresses?
I hate not knowing where exactly my coins are, and after I make a transaction, I usually end up sending all my coins back to one of my known public addresses so that they are not spread out in a bunch of change addresses...
Or secondly, can bitcoin-qt just return change to same address as the sender?
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what if you live dividend to dividend and a delay in confirmations means no funds for rent.
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Nah, he paid to TAT as escrow. Everything's fine
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