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581  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: May 04, 2014, 11:28:24 AM
what about DGB digibyte, they are not claiming to replace bitcoin but to be a complamantary for daily spendings ecc.
Doesn't offer many benefits, sorry.
582  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Issuing Dividends Through the Blockchain? on: May 03, 2014, 11:05:21 PM
Mr. Dunne has a well prepared investment prospectus.  William, what was the link?

-bm
https://mimex.co.uk/wp/?page_id=21

This would be the main one, I can supply the short version (15 page) of our business plan if required. The 25 page one contains information not ready to go public.
583  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Issuing Dividends Through the Blockchain? on: May 03, 2014, 08:50:34 PM
I was thinking earlier about the possibility of a company or any asset based security to run off the blockchain and had one question. Is it theoretically possible to issue dividends on the blockchain without going through a hard fork? I'm sure smarter people than me would know the answer and are probably investigating the idea further. Thanks in advance!

Counterparty already claims to do this.  There are people already marketing equities with dividend agreements.

http://blockscan.com/assetinfo.aspx?q=DUNNECAP

this particular stock is for a bitcoin exchange in london.  The 'CEO' will respond to your questions if you are interested.  His name is William Dunn.

-bm

Thank you for the plug. Its Dunne with an 'e' however.

Also counterparty is excellent, you should all try it out. The only 'issue' is that trading is not instant, it requires blockchain confirmations.
584  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: May 02, 2014, 11:07:46 AM
What is the opinion here with regards to alt-coins. The current plan is to have a select few available to trade, at the moment the only one planned is doge.

What do you think about this? (Of course all dividend payments will be in BTC)

XCP?
In page you have write memorycoin? is that really good to accept?
Doge is good because there can get little free marketing.
Memorycoin seems like one of the most interesting coins and I find it strange it is not bigger.

Doge isn't because of publicity, its because of the community.

I'm not accepting Litecoin, Quark etc because they are pushed as the next bitcoin, which is ridiculous
585  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CoSign Coin - Secure Bitcoin Escrow - Now Offering TOR and I2P Darknet Access on: May 01, 2014, 09:47:17 PM
You should create a separate securities thread.
586  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: May 01, 2014, 09:22:15 PM
We are approximately 2BTC of funding away until we triple the sell price. We have raised all the capital we need for stage one (hardware acquisition). The next round will be for software completion, and security audits. After that of course we will be launching, and sell some more as a cushion.
587  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: May 01, 2014, 09:20:46 PM
what about QRK and XPM?
Quark definitely not, XPM yes.

588  Other / Off-topic / Re: Now is Time, tomorrow IS glory = IPO people on: May 01, 2014, 04:47:48 PM
I would like to buy a majority shareholder position in your company, for 100 billion dollars.

GOOD SIRS, PLEESE TO FIND US ON BITCOINBOURSE ON TICKER 'PISS' FOR PROSLIMBS

[img]https://i.imgur.com/FNL9CWE.png

I actually went and checked if it was on there...
589  Other / Off-topic / Re: Now is Time, tomorrow IS glory = IPO people on: May 01, 2014, 04:26:20 PM
I would like to buy a majority shareholder position in your company, for 100 billion dollars.
590  Economy / Securities / Re: Neo & Bee talk (spam free thread) on: May 01, 2014, 01:49:27 PM
There is no evidence what so ever of any interpol involvement. As for a red alert? Not for this. No where near big enough for that to happen. Most likely would go down the extradition route.
591  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: May 01, 2014, 12:43:32 PM
We have another domain we may be able to use now, www.bitcoin.london
592  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: May 01, 2014, 12:40:28 PM
What is the opinion here with regards to alt-coins. The current plan is to have a select few available to trade, at the moment the only one planned is doge.

What do you think about this? (Of course all dividend payments will be in BTC)

I'd like to see Namecoin if possible and also Litecoin.  These would appeal to me at this time.
Namecoin yes, although I don't think we will add Litecoin
593  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: May 01, 2014, 11:18:30 AM
What is the opinion here with regards to alt-coins. The current plan is to have a select few available to trade, at the moment the only one planned is doge.

What do you think about this? (Of course all dividend payments will be in BTC)
594  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: April 30, 2014, 04:15:04 PM
Another update, database server has arrived. Looking good so far.

https://mimex.co.uk/wp/?p=17
595  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: April 29, 2014, 06:16:42 PM
First update posted.

Nothing too essential, just showing off the first batch of hardware that has arrived thanks to funds raised so far.

https://www.mimex.co.uk/wp/?p=11
596  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: April 29, 2014, 04:34:30 PM
https://i.imgur.com/iHuoRSr.png
Incognito mode, same result.

@pascal257 - he's right, just tried it from Google South Africa. I've also never visited their site.


To the point, though, BitcoinBourse is endemic of a long string of failures and garbage "businesses".

Nearly a year ago I tried Markus' Bitcoin "debit card". Here is my review: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=213832.msg2705402#msg2705402

It basically consists of a TransCash debit card with massive limits on it, and then you "buy coupons" on the site and they load the EUR into the card for you. It's not automated, it's not seamless, and they aren't even issuing the cards. You can confirm it is the same outfit by checking the whois data on thebitcoincard.co.uk and bitcointocard.com.

Fast forward to now. The website (thebitcoincard.co.uk) has been suspended for non-payment and is about to expire, so anyone who actually bought a debit card from them is now stuck with no way to reload it. He's probably in very deep water for issuing cards to non-Europeans (I'm in South Africa, after all). And yet for this complete non-entity that works poorly (if at all) and may be contravening the agreements they have with TransCash, they're asking for 675 Bitcoin in "investment".

OP: nobody is "working with the forum moderators" or anything quite so conspiratorial. Rather, I would say that if it has a provably unsettling history a principle applies - "if it looks like a scamduck, swims like a scamduck, and quacks like a scamduck, then it's a scamduck."
I agree with your points, and I'm not pushing the company at all. All funds are being withdrawn as soon as they come into the service. However if people want to use it that is fine, I would prefer it if they use XCP. I'm just making it easy for investors.

Had I only issued with them, I would agree there is a serious issue.

On a positive note, the hard drives have arrived today, and (I believe) the raid card.

Also have the funds to purchase some more necessities from a small number of sales there.
597  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: April 29, 2014, 02:34:35 PM
Without going into the debate with competitors too much - from what is observable from the progression in bitcoin mining IT is that gen3 equivalent hardware from AM and "next-gen" hardware will likely co-exist long-term (> 2 years). This is because there are 10-fold variations in energy prices dependent on location and still large bitcoin price fluctuations, which gives mining a timing value. As such one may expect the less efficient hardware to migrate into areas of low electricity costs and opportunistic mining, while high-efficiency hardware goes into high-cost areas (e.g. through supply and maintenance chain issues) and sustained mining. This will make the overall hashing power of the network much more elastic.

The bottom line is that while gen1 or gen2 ASICs may come to an abrupt death, the gen3 ASICs will likely fade out smoothly.

I have been saying this for a while.  Someone recently pointed out that in some parts of the developing world, in remote as fuck areas, the government subsidies electricity to the point where it is far cheaper then it should be in an effort to attract industry.  There are very few takers as who wants to have a factory stuck in the middle of Africa.  But bitcoin mining....

So who wants to do the leg work and get an ASIC farm set up in one of these areas!

You seem to have neglected the fact that you would have to cool these machines. Thats a lot easier to do in a colder country.
598  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: April 29, 2014, 12:44:49 PM
The Bitcoin News exists since 4/2013 and is the leading decentralised News source for Bitcoin and Crypto currency News.
Searching for "bitcoin news" on google does not list your site on the first 3 pages. So much for leading news source.
Don't care to answer the rest, keep on dreaming.
https://i.imgur.com/JURLepa.png

However this is besides the point, we offer two methods of buying shares. You may choose how. Even if it did go sour I will take responsibility and transfer any shares over to XCP
You apparently already visited the site thus changing the ranking in your personalized search results. Also you're searching via google.co.uk, giving you local search results.

Why am I even discussing here? Other potential investors should be able to make a decision from this point.
https://i.imgur.com/iHuoRSr.png
Incognito mode, same result.
599  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: April 29, 2014, 12:26:43 PM
The Bitcoin News exists since 4/2013 and is the leading decentralised News source for Bitcoin and Crypto currency News.
Searching for "bitcoin news" on google does not list your site on the first 3 pages. So much for leading news source.
Don't care to answer the rest, keep on dreaming.


However this is besides the point, we offer two methods of buying shares. You may choose how. Even if it did go sour I will take responsibility and transfer any shares over to XCP
600  Other / Archival / Re: [XCP] IPO announcement. DunneCapital LTD - UK bitcoin exchange on: April 29, 2014, 12:17:43 PM
Can I see more proof of it being a scam?

The person who made him out to be a scam has been blackmailing many people.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344219.0
I don't have to rely on pankkakes judgement to realize that bitcoinbourse/bitcoin sarl is either a scam or run by some dude who has lost touch with reality. Just take a look at all the projects run by himself and how he's evaluating their value. Either its a scam or he's an idiot, but I'd see to get out of that mess asap.
We will give it a trial until the 3rd. And all funds will be held off-site. Then we shall make a decision.

His valuation is well over reality, but that does not make him a scammer.
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