Although the site has been running for quite a while you should probably bear in mind the following (from a whois search): Administrative Contact: Huang, Xiaoyu Fake Address, Fake, Jiangsu 100000 China +86.8160000 Technical Contact: Huang, Xiaoyu Fake Address, Fake, Jiangsu 100000 China +86.8160000 I somehow doubt that Huang, Xiaoyu is a real name. Huang means yellow (although a common family name) while "xiaoyu" quite likely means "small fish". Hmm... I don't think I'd put too much money into something run by a small yellow fish from the area of "Fake" in Jiangsu province. It's even worse than that: It's run by a small yellow fish who is a Big Pig on this forum lol A pig that swims?
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Is there a way that I can send the same amount to multiple addresses?
Yes, but there are no GUI wallet programs that support it yet. Eh... Bitcoin-Qt has supported it since its first release (v0.5.0). And so does Armory. Altho it would be more simple to craft automatically the sendmany command for bitcoind than to input one address/amount at a time in the GUI in the way it's done both in Bitcoin-Qt and Armory.
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After the following post of yours only a fool would refer you... New heist (June 20, 2012): Bitcoin Savings and Trust scams over 20,000 BTC. Edit: new platformOn another note: I will refer you if you give me the first 2 weeks of interest or 200 BTC, whichever is greatest.
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Still fairly new to GLBSE, wondering if there is a nice way to keep up with your portfolio/buy/sells in an android app?
Would like this also. The website is a bit flaky on my android tablet.
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Thanks psy! Switching to HTML5 video on youtube solved the problem.
Glad I could help even tho I was just throwing a guess.
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I assume that's what youtube does for everyone when "Enable hardware acceleration" is unchecked. Is that not the case?
Have you tried to turn flash off and use an HTML5 video compatible browser? Don't know if it will solve your problem, I don't even mine, but I don't even have flash in my computer anymore and 90% of videos work when on youtube. Videos embedded on external pages is another matter
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I'll be holding well over 10k bonds myself, fwiw. No, I'm not selling my risk. You're misunderstanding a simple fact I've stated at least four times in this thread, now. IOU (that is, INAU and myself) is liable to bondholders in the event of a problem with Kronos.
Sorry but to me that doesn't mean much. You are just 2 guys behind a screen name(yes, I know you are GLBSE verified) who most likely live across the Atlantic. If you decided not to pay you can be sure I won't cross the ocean to get my $1300 and even if I did pursue it, would it be worth it or would I have any ground to stand on? High risk, high reward. What you offer is high risk, very low reward(at least as I perceive it). Thank you for answering my questions.
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Doesn't this Price per unit by order's unit volume 1500-7499 shares: .1125BTC/bond 7500-15000: .11BTC/bond >15000: .105BTC/bond contradicts this Face Value: .1BTC ? Does that mean that for each bond you'll sell Kronos is only getting 0.1 BTC(the bond face value) and you'll just pocket the difference, hence making a profit, or am I undestanding it wrong? Care to enlighten a dumb guy about the discrepancy? Was I expected to do this out as charity? I have no equity stake in Kronos and Kronos cannot sell bonds to everyone legally or they'd very possibly violate accredited investor laws. Kronos needs funds now - not after launch, and so IOU is liable to Kronos to pay what's needed as needed. There's a tight time-schedule for when funds need to be paid to Kronos which can't be met by releasing all shares on June 15th. What we don't sell, we cover. Additionally, discovering I have lost my sense of humor has ruined my holiday, which JRO & team have been saved from. I will be going to the family picnic in a poor mood! So you want to get the biggest part of the profit to yourself by selling your risk, interesting... Shouldn't that be the other way around?(Rethorical question only) I don't remember who said it before, but it's an idiot-tax indeed. Good luck with your "IPO". Was planning to buy at least 2000 shares, but forget about it. The only one with guaranteed profit is you, not your investors. Sorry if I made you lose your sense of humor. Wasn't intended. You should've expected that people will ask questions when you ask them for money. Or are you keen for clouding things with vague wording instead of explaining things very clearly to potential investors? <--- You don't need to answer this, right now, I'm not a potential investor anymore.
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Doesn't this Price per unit by order's unit volume 1500-7499 shares: .1125BTC/bond 7500-15000: .11BTC/bond >15000: .105BTC/bond contradicts this Face Value: .1BTC ? Does that mean that for each bond you sell Kronos is only getting 0.1 BTC(the bond face value) and you'll just pocket the difference, hence making a profit, or am I undestanding it wrong? Care to enlighten a dumb guy about the discrepancy?
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What is wrong with all the GLBSE assets on one side there 10% per week ponzi's by proxy, on the other side there are investments that allow one to double his money in only 25 millennia.
And if you notice, both the cases you describe are from the same persons...
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Are you gifting it?
Yes, along with a note to verify that I'm purchasing virtual goods. If it's a gift you can't say you are purchasing something or else you'll get both yours and the receiver accounts frozen for trying to bypass paypal instituted fees. Oh alright. It's been working without any when I purchase other virtual goods though. Your account, your risk, you do as you please. Just don't act surprised when it happens
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Are you gifting it?
Yes, along with a note to verify that I'm purchasing virtual goods. If it's a gift you can't say you are purchasing something or else you'll get both yours and the receiver accounts frozen for trying to bypass paypal instituted fees.
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Newbies posting binaries and pushing people to download theirs and not others? Brb, gonna run this shit while I still have some bitcoins in my wallet, they deserve them.
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Try virpus. They don't accept bitcoin, but they are cheap.
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"We're not Linode!"
it simply proves the fact that any company large or small can be compromised. Man I can't wait to use your service! LOL! It is a very reassuring post. You guys don't happen to use WHMCS? Ofcourse they do. This isn't a place to argue about people who don't understand security, this is a thread asking for a slogan. If you have any issues you can open up your own thread or visit webhostingtalk.com. awwww... Did I hurt your feelings? And dude, WHT, really? FFS... That's a place for 17 year olds who think they'll make a fortune on the hosting business.
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"We're not Linode!"
it simply proves the fact that any company large or small can be compromised. Man I can't wait to use your service! LOL! It is a very reassuring post. You guys don't happen to use WHMCS? Ofcourse they do.
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Depending on the bank issuing the debitcard it is still able to chargeback due to fraud. Banks allow chargeback on all "cash" issued cards wether its credit based or debit based, theft is theft.
Depends, I don't see any chargeback feature on my payoneer debit card
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