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Did you conduct a private sale of tokens? How much investment was attracted?
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Have you analyzed in which countries are you ready to use your services? I know that in the US, many are investing in Bitcoin, and it may be interesting to lend on the security of Bitcoin
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What is the volume of the lending market?
What percentage of the lending market do you want to borrow?
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Debts of borrowers will be sold to collection offices?
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Since the foundation of your platform is an exchange, will loans be issued in most cases for trading?
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What is the cost of a BTCC token on private sales?
Are there any discounts or bonuses?
The private sale price will be $0.05 for 1 BTCC token. It is 50% discounted price of the final ICO price.
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How can I make sure ur advisors are real? That they have real intentions about the project And will do all their best to make this project successful?
Aside from that, is this legally registered exchange? You are all Indians but based from your linkedin profiles, this company is based in Malta, and Singapore. So where is it really based and registered? Where is your physical office located? We all know that most projects are getting their license to operate to countries with loose crypto regulations, so it's easy for the team to get out in case. Yes, All companies are registered in Panama, Malta or Estonia. (more often.) If you are registered in Singapore for your project this is a big plus, but I would like to see the registration documents But no official reply from the dev's team??? The marketing team should be pro-active in answering the queries on this thread. Otherwise, this is just another wannabe exchange trying to get their share in the market. In the telegram group, the admin quickly answers all questions https://t.me/btccredit1I think the BTCCredit manager on the bitcointalk forum is a bit lazy ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Who will be responsible for the risks to the lender if the borrower does not return the money?
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There are no reviews from experts on icobench. Let's wait for their opinions and assessments about the BTCCredit project to understand the perspective.
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Why do you call yourself a European platform? Do you count only on Europeans?
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Spartera will function only in the network ethereum? So we only see tokens and eth?
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They will create coins from other blockchains on the network ethereum
1 LDT: 1 USDT
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If I have 296 friends on Facebook, can I take part in the campaign?
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#Proof of Authentication
Bitcointalk Username : Jumperre Campaign Joined : Telegram Username : @Jumperre
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Why is it on your official Facebook page that you are from Montenegro? You said the company is registered in Malta.
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Is $ 200,000 at an ICO price or pre-sale? Will the campaign be reddit?
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I am a novice trader. I chose your exchange, since you offer minimal commission fees for trading coins.
If I place an order and then cancel it. Do I have to pay a commission?
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You know that special extra key you need to enter if you registered to 2 tier security so that if someone gets your account they still shouldn't have the info to get the funds out of your account. That uses an authenticator like authy to make the code to present when needed.
Is there a different word for it in bitcoin?
It's called two-factor authentication commonly mentioned as 2FA. Aah. Yeah, if you enable 2FA on your AllCrypt.com account you need to enter it to withdraw funds. Nearly impossible for hackers to bypass. So it is possible? I had 2FA on. But as I understand the accounts were not hacked, but the wallet server. The Hack on AllCrypt is a different type then the Hack that CoinEx has claimed. CoinEx claims that their server was hacked and the hackers gained access to the Hot Wallets and stole the coins in reserve. The Hacker at AllCrypt was exploiting a bug in the code to Hack accounts rather than the server itself.... 2FA will secure you more in these types of hacks... but not against a server hack for hot wallets. That security needs to be implemented by the developers on their side. There is no such thing as perfect security... only an ongoing battle to patch and make more secure when weaknesses are found or hit upon.
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now the REALLY intersting question is this
Coinex was for altcoins mostly right?
so will all balances in all coins be refunded? what if the hacker sold the altcoins for a dirt cheap price (emptying the orderbook to the bottom) to withdraw btc, will then only those btc be refunded?
In that case you could have a 90% loss even with the refund...I wonder if Erundook has a snapshot of the database shortly before the attack?
You seriously don't believe he's going to give your coins back do you? Erunkook is sitting back laughing at all the gullible ones here as he toys with you all every couple days for another round of laughs. If he was serious about business, or his posts, he would take the time to read some and give details as everyone has been requesting Shouting for. He was still selling BTC on Localbitcoins as of his 'second downtime update'. If he was going to pay us all back, he would have stopped those sales on day one. He deleted that account as well within the last two days. I am assuming either he sold all the coins, or he created another account to continue selling them. Either way, there is no honorable actions that have been displayed by him....NOT ONE! All I see is shady moves behind the scenes. The evidence is scattered through this thread. For those that still do have faith in Erundook.... I really do hope I am wrong for your sake, But I can no longer hold faith in a ghost!
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Will you fucking stop spamming in this thread? Get fucking lost from here along with your shitty advertising.
I have been able to find 2 working exchanges that I didn't know exist yet, because of them doing what any business person would have done by taking advantage of a prime time to highlight how they work their end better. I have read more updates about their 2 sites in the last 24 hours of their runtime, then I have in the past week of CoinEx's downtime. At this time I'd personally prefer to read people trying to present their sites and what integrity they attempt to bring to it, rather than some 2 cent lie from Erundook. This thread is about coinex and I do not give a shit about you looking for new exchange or vultures preying for new clients. Keep it on fucking topic. This thread is not about exchanges but about one particular so stop creating diversions and hijacking thread. The original post that our replies refer to was about CoinEx too, or did you not take the time to read it? He was asking for transparancy just like everyone else. Yes he used his own site as an example, and how he handles similar situations... At this point, Erundook needs those examples, because he isn't showing me shit yet!!! Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, every thread gets off topic at some point.... get over it... or go create your own nazi-controlled forum board.
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