Thanks for the "report" I've left him a negative feedback, I hate these various impostors.
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The Canadian government will be sending financial aid plus radar satellite images to Ukraine to support their fight against Russian-backed separatists, according to Defence Minister Jason Kenney.
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Canada has already sent around $66 million in night-vision goggles, cold weather gear and other non-lethal aid to Ukraine since the conflict broke out.
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Kenney(Defence Minister ) said Canada is "pretty skeptical" of the ceasefire's success given Russian President Vladimir Putin's "unbroken record of violating the two previous ceasefire agreements and interfering in the most outrageous ways in Ukraine." More here : http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-to-send-money-radar-satellite-images-to-ukraine-1.2957385What do you think about this news? Should canada continue to help Ukraina and what will Russia do to stop this support?
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For me the "correct" bitcoin price should be 1200 dollars, but I don't think we will see never this price.
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I have never heard of it either. I would go with a more well known wallet.
I've never heard of it either , but since it was on Bitcoin.org , I'am asking about it to see if it's that safe or not . ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) This is the official forum thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521988.0 with all the information.
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I hope FortuneJack will make everything clear and will show proofs of what they will eventually write here if they will deny totally/partially you withdrawal request.
Wearing their signature I'm particularly interested in their fairness toward players.
Maybe they didn't have these bitcoin and they couldn't pay you for the moment, I don't know. I want to see what will happen here (and I hope they will send you the bitcoin).
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So you had $40K in your account and you didn't even set up 2FA?
Without 2FA there are so many ways an attacker can obtain your password.
If they have a thief inside a company, 2FA also will be hacked. So tell me please the way how hackers can obtain my password, exluding trojan, and fishing? the only way to obtain my password from outside to hack https of btc-e? Maybe your 2FA device has a virus and the hacker can able to obtain the code. Contact agatin the btc-e support, only they can help you. 2FA alone is not enough--every service that holds cryptocurrency should require verification via email combined with 2FA authentication (this is what Poloniex does). Withdrawals should require the same. Any service that runs without these basic features is just asking for money to be stolen. Yes of course ,with the simple 2FA you have a "strong" level of security but as you told also the email for confirm the withdraw will add a much level of security. However as I always said, you will should never keep your money in an exchange (for 1-2 days) -instead- you have to deposit > make the exchange and then withdraw all your "coins" to your personal wallet.
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Sounds legit.
Obviously "it seems *legit* ", @OP Are able to use another method-Payment ? Or only CC ?
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So you had $40K in your account and you didn't even set up 2FA?
Without 2FA there are so many ways an attacker can obtain your password.
If they have a thief inside a company, 2FA also will be hacked. So tell me please the way how hackers can obtain my password, exluding trojan, and fishing? the only way to obtain my password from outside to hack https of btc-e? Maybe your 2FA device has a virus and the hacker can able to obtain the code. Contact agatin the btc-e support, only they can help you. “Hello, thank you for contacting btc-e support. We do investigation only when we have the official request from police (Police of what country they want???). We do all the possible to protect money of our clients. But you din’t set two factors authentication, that’s why we can’t be responsible for safety of your account. Thank you, feel fee to contact us”
It seams like they ditched him off, blaming him alone for the theft because he had no 2fa enabled, which is insane, atleast they could track down where the money went and allow him to fight for his money. Their support is terrible, i can confirm, but never did i expect something like this to happen. Presuming op is telling the whole truth ofc. cheers Oh thanks I've "skipped" that part, so it is also a fault of the OP. The 2FA *must* be active in each exchange/site when you are "depositing/saving" your money (it is a basically rules/concept).
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So you had $40K in your account and you didn't even set up 2FA?
Without 2FA there are so many ways an attacker can obtain your password.
If they have a thief inside a company, 2FA also will be hacked. So tell me please the way how hackers can obtain my password, exluding trojan, and fishing? the only way to obtain my password from outside to hack https of btc-e? Maybe your 2FA device has a virus and the hacker can able to obtain the code. Contact agatin the btc-e support, only they can help you.
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-snip- right, and that's why you should put .00011 or .000101 or so, if you don't want to wait an extra hour
Now I get it. The "I play a little more fee than you" race allready started. Judging from the source[1][2] though the default setting is still to sort by priority first. Since priority is determined by age and size of the inputs the network currently gets either more expensive or slower. I havent actually noticed it while send btc, but the longer I look at the recent graphs the more I see that its now normal to wait a block or two even though you pay a fee. The strange thing is that the blocks are not full even though they could be, even with transactions paying fees. Is this miners afraid of an orphaned block due to slow propagation? [1] https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/miner.cpp#L229[2] https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/miner.cpp#L255In the next release of bitcoin core (0.10) it will be added the "floating fees" function : "The wallet code in the next major release of Bitcoin Core (version 0.10) will be much smarter about transaction fees. Instead of using hard-coded rules for what fees to pay, the code observes how long transactions are taking to confirm and then uses that data to estimate the right fee to pay so the transaction confirms quickly– or decides that the transaction has a high enough priority to be sent for free but still confirm quickly. There is a new option that lets you control how quickly you’d like your transactions to confirm: txconfirmtarget. The default value is 1, meaning “I’d like my transactions to be sent with enough fee or priority so they are very likely to be included in the next block.” Set it to 6 and it will take on average six blocks for your transactions to get their first confirmation." It will help a lot the people to set the "correct" fee for each transaction. More info here : - http://blog.bitcoinfoundation.org/floating-fees-for-0-10/
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Site is down? Why is it?
I also can't visit the site, I don't know why. I will send a PM to vit1988 (but I've seen his last log in here was 5 Feb).
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The OP got it right. Value =! price.
1 bannana wont't be 1 banana after 2 weeks.
But 1 BTC will remain 1 BTC after 2 weeks, 1 USD will remain 1 USD, 1 EUR will remain 1 EUR and 1 oz of gold will remain as 1 oz of gold.
Price is just a quantitative expression. The price of 1 BTC, or 1 USD, or 1 oz of gold or any other currency can change. But their value still remains.
In contrast, 1 green banana can have the same price of 1 mature banana, but do they hold the same value?
Each person have his own (bitcoin) value, there is a difference from value & price. At the moment the bitcoin price is just a merely speculation, but its value is much bigger than now.
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I agree with the OP and I think this "feature" will be extremely useful (let's see if it will be added in the new forum software).
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At the moment I'm listening this song (cover): ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FqmnG2cU.gif&t=663&c=zWGU7JEFEjQxXQ) Senbonzakura - cover by Lindsey Stirling
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My eobot cloud minning account.
I think it is not a valid collateral , however add it in your first post (use the "edit" function).
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Can I ask you what does it means for you the word "kialara" and why have you chose it as name of your physical "coin"? Thanks for the attention,
redsn0w
Hey redsn0w, Kia is my SO's nickname. This name also translates as "rising from Asia". This translation caught my attention, as Nakamoto himself claimed to be a 37-year old male who lives in Japan. (a statement to be taken with a grain of salt) Lara \l(a)-ra\ as a girl's name is pronounced LAR-ah. It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Lara is 'protection'. I liked how these sounded together, and the .com was available. Oh Fantastic , thanks for the explanation and nice name. Good luck with your own business, maybe one day I will buy one of your kialara "coin".
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I also think that btc-flow.com is a ponzi scheme , it is suggested to stay away from it or you will lose your bitcoin (if you will "invest" in it).
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It helps the world not the bitcoin, free energy without production CO2. However well done , and good luck!
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I've waited ~2 hours (very lucky) for receive 1 confirm to my old transaction.
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