Go to top right "history" Select last three days and press submit. There your withdrawal request will be. OP is sleeping so processing will maybe take another few hours.
Got it. Thanks for the assistance. I think the hiccup started because the history page doesn't automatically show anything when you first reach the page...it didn't occur to me that I should be checking for transactions in a three day period for something that occurred an hour ago (or that I needed to hit Submit; it's just something I am not used to seeing)...though I imagine it is on the list for wangxini to work on as he upgrades his site. I can be patient though...Cheers. Yeah, definitely I will be working on it. Thank you for the suggestions. I just confirmed all your withdrawals.
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You site looks nice.
But ,maybe hashie is right. Are you running the exchange by yourself? I think running a exchange need a professional team.
BTW,are you Chinese ?
We have a team of Computer science PhDs and masters. We also have professional traders. Do you think this is professional enough or not? Yes, I am Chinese.
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Sorry that I was busy with upgrading the user interface of the site.
1,5 hour have passed. Yeah, I thought bitcoin transaction takes only a few minutes. This time I waited for 20 minutes for one confirmation. Anyway, sorry for the delay again and hope you are OK with it.
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Sorry that I was busy with upgrading the user interface of the site.
stellar69, you need to login your account once so that you will be given a deposit address.
stellar69, I need to go to sleep so I have to pay you later. Other participants please check your accounts. The following is the payment TX. 0c9e47543981263018edd5a6edabf40128d3962706885f7ac5f1587202d2a8c8
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Sorry that I was busy with upgrading the user interface of the site.
stellar69, you need to login your account once so that you will be given a deposit address.
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When will the payment been made?
I'm counting your signatures and will pay you guys probably by tomorrow.
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If you have much more money than the site, you will have high probability to beat the site.
wtf? in this case they cant pay out when you win high... this is only bad for the gambler If they own you money and go bankruptcy instead of running away, you will still get some profit back. But I guess they will probably run away, so it's still better to gamble in an exchange, which is usually fair and secure and has much smaller house edge.
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If you have much more money than the site, you will have high probability to beat the site.
wtf? in this case they cant pay out when you win high... this is only bad for the gambler If they own you money and go bankruptcy instead of running away, you will still get some profit back.
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If you have much more money than the site, you will have high probability to beat the site.
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Is there anyone that has thought about beating a dice site using martingale?
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In your opinion, whats the best thing about gambling? Mine is that there's a opportunity to get rich www.dreamlandcasino.comWhat a nice dream!
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I know many of you like gambling, so we ( https://coinut.com) just added options that expire every 4 fours for you to gamble. But I want to remind you that although it's exciting, it's also quite risky. So, don't gamble too much. You will find our house edge extremely low (approx. 0.4%). And you can also use skills to predict the market direction, which may give you some consistent profit. Good luck!
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As the expiration is approaching, the options market is becoming more and more exciting. If you want to bet on the market direction, try https://coinut.com/. It's a lot of fun.
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I'm sorry but your site isn't worth anything. For all intents and purposes you have zero value.
Interesting estimation. How do you come to this conclusion? When you operate a site, you have liabilities, or costs. You also have revenue. Simplistically speaking, value = revenue - liabilities. Your site has no revenue to speak of, and pretty much no volume. There are all sorts of intangible liabilities involved: (1) risk of service being hacked (2) risk of being charged with money laundering depending on your jurisdiction unless you spend $xx,xxx+ applying for applicable licenses (3) risk of service being hacked I took one look at your site and I can immediately tell that it's not very secure, and that's a very bad thing for a financial site. You are loading external javascript code from a random web service just to have a chatbox. Let me remind you, if their random tiny web service (or their infrastructure) gets hacked, the attacker can control Coinut.com as well. One of the most basic rules of web security is that you do not embed external resources. As you obviously did not grasp that, I'm concerned about the security of other parts of the project. Maybe it's a bit too rush to reach the conclusion based on what you know. If you know 796.com, you won't worry about the money laundering/regulation issues. Regarding being hacked, all sites have that problem. I guess my site is not weaker than others. Using the scrollback.io's service is just a temporary thing. We want to prove that a chat function is useful first. Given that they are also a opensource project, and that their code can be reviewed, I don't see much security issue at this moment. Also, if you know technical things, you should also know that iframe can be as secure as <a href=.... Our background is written by in a highly efficient and distributed fashion. It can be easily adopted to do other type of exchanges such as futures exchange.
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I'm sorry but your site isn't worth anything. For all intents and purposes you have zero value.
Interesting estimation. How do you come to this conclusion?
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You have started a signature campaign and short after that you're selling your site?
How much is it worth to you?
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Thanks for the tutorial, I have put a trade in, let see how it goes! Good luck!
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Just want to remind you, I have entered this in part 1 and wait for the reward know when you'll send it along with part 2 it's means we might have to wait a little longer I've paid most users for the first batch. There are only a few that have not yet got paid because of incomplete information or disobey of the rules. Yeah, you will need to wait a little longer but not too long I guess. Thanks.
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I am the last reply in the first patch nothing received till now.Thanks You will get paid together with the second batch. Don't worry. you own coinut right? cant you credit users without going thru the blockchain so you wont pay any transaction fees? Oh yeah, that may be a good idea. Please suggest a concrete method
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Why did you want to sell it sir?
Quit business and continue my research.
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