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61  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] Crypto Financial (CFIG) Official Thread on: August 21, 2014, 10:24:01 AM
No news?

Starting to suspect we've been had...

After a year and no progress, you are just now starting to have suspicions?

There is a lot of progress going on. They just released the new front end site at cryptocapital.co

They are adding new customers everyday and are about to integrate an API between their financial service platform, market makers and exchanges.

Fiat legacy banking is slow because of the KYC/AML/SAR issues one need to deal with before going live.

Havelock Investments
Could we please get a list of customers? I don't care how big or small they are, I just want some names.
We're one.

Although it will be regular people in the bitcoin space who make this company. There will be a few exchanges/merchant services/whatever business using it, but then its their clients who also become customers of crypto capital.
62  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: Mimex IPO Announcement on: July 31, 2014, 04:17:54 PM
Yes its all still happening, I had aimed for a launch today but not going to make that obviously.
63  Economy / Securities / Re: AM Self-mining on: July 31, 2014, 02:13:17 PM
Protip:  If you would like to keep Bitcoin mining decentralized, don't invest in mining companies.
I have to agree with Lambchop here.

Lambchop is saying that people shouldn't invest in AM. Do you really agree with that or did you just not understand what he was saying?
I agree that if you want mining to be fully decentralized you shouldn't, however I think that if their hashrate is 10% or less there is no real risk. So its a mixture.
64  Economy / Securities / Re: AM Self-mining on: July 31, 2014, 01:47:55 PM
Protip:  If you would like to keep Bitcoin mining decentralized, don't invest in mining companies.
I have to agree with Lambchop here.

That being said, if two mining companies at 10 + 1% respectively are mining on P2Pool, and then a large chunk of the network joins in... that would be good.

What I think is missing that the moment though is a proxy into P2Pool, so instead of a simple node that pays out directly to your address, one that accepts the payment itself and breaks up PoW to its users so that smaller miners can enjoy P2Pool, without waiting a month for a single share.

So you're basically saying we need p2pool-pools in order to successfully mine there? This this some fractal-stuff or recursion right there! Cue the Dawg memes...

Pretty much, well. At least for smaller miners to mine there.

The good thing about it though, is because its still all contributing to one central ledger it doesn't matter if a sub-pool only has 0.5% of the p2pool network, it would still be usable.
65  Economy / Securities / Re: AM Self-mining on: July 31, 2014, 12:58:18 PM
Protip:  If you would like to keep Bitcoin mining decentralized, don't invest in mining companies.
I have to agree with Lambchop here.

That being said, if two mining companies at 10 + 1% respectively are mining on P2Pool, and then a large chunk of the network joins in... that would be good.

What I think is missing that the moment though is a proxy into P2Pool, so instead of a simple node that pays out directly to your address, one that accepts the payment itself and breaks up PoW to its users so that smaller miners can enjoy P2Pool, without waiting a month for a single share.
66  Economy / Securities / Re: AM Self-mining on: July 31, 2014, 12:06:06 PM
Lets not make the same mistakes ghash.io and others made. I hope AM can be a good steward for Bitcoin and use P2Pool.

I think we don't have to worry about AM achieving even near 50% of the total hash rate right now. We can be more than pleased if we achieve 10% right now. But yeah, if they decide to use a pool, looking into P2Pool would be nice.
If they move to P2Pool it will be great because P2Pools variance would lower massively, allowing others to move there too.

67  Economy / Securities / Re: [Havelock] HASH - Mining Equipment Sales, Contracts, and More on: July 28, 2014, 09:42:51 PM
I can confirm that I have seen both the property contract and the contract between the HK company and Coin Services LLC. They do have the square footage required.
68  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] Crypto Financial (CFIG) Official Thread on: July 25, 2014, 02:25:19 PM
Hopefully less than two weeks until launch...

Ahh! "Two Weeks(tm)"

Well we're aiming for the 31st but I didn't want to say that and then be wrong.
69  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] Crypto Financial (CFIG) Official Thread on: July 25, 2014, 02:11:32 PM
Hopefully less than two weeks until launch...
70  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] Crypto Financial (CFIG) Official Thread on: July 25, 2014, 01:23:32 PM
It seems like we always wait for the reveal and have to ask for updates. What happened to monthly updates, is that too much to ask?

I think the next reveal will probably be "we are live"
71  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] Crypto Financial (CFIG) Official Thread on: July 25, 2014, 01:09:34 PM
We are fast approaching one year since Crypto Financial IPO'd. Other than the free Wix.com website at https://www.cryptocapital.co/, is there anything else of substance CFIG can show for progress? Any reason why CFIG took in millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin and decided to not spend any of that on a professionally done website to brand their new business?






An awful lot has been done behind the scenes...

I'm sure they will be revealing it within a month.
72  Economy / Securities / Re: Where to IPO/buy/sell debt? on: July 24, 2014, 03:13:35 PM
btcjam, is specifically for debt
73  Economy / Securities / Re: [Havelock] HASH - Mining Equipment Sales, Contracts, and More on: July 23, 2014, 06:46:49 PM
Before the trolls get here, I'd just like to wish you luck, say that the reasons for using a HK company are very obvious, and point out to anyone new that you have been operating very successfully for a while now.

Thanks sir.

The crazy thing is that we have a 100+ page thread over at LitecoinTalk for business ops. Never once have we had a troll on that thread of the 100's of people that have asked about the business. Yet within hours I was getting doxx'ed by proxy accounts. I was expecting it, but not as hard as what we saw.

Its a rather dedicated group, and give them their dues they are right more often than wrong. But that is more because of the immaturity of the bitcoin space than it is because of their spidey senses.
74  Economy / Securities / Re: [Havelock] HASH - Mining Equipment Sales, Contracts, and More on: July 23, 2014, 06:27:12 PM
Before the trolls get here, I'd just like to wish you luck, say that the reasons for using a HK company are very obvious, and point out to anyone new that you have been operating very successfully for a while now.
75  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: July 22, 2014, 08:56:16 AM
lmao...so I'm showing that I actually deposited 274 DOGE coin earlier today and now after unsucessfully trying to execute a trade my balance is now sitting at 125.  And apparently mister coinpal himself isn't even monitoring his own thread :/

Good script

150btc well spent
76  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: New profitable, safe hybrid cloud wallet on: July 22, 2014, 08:15:23 AM
Leave

THIS IS A SCAM
77  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: July 21, 2014, 09:55:32 PM
soooo ummmmm

what is going on?

anyone have any info?

all I saw was dividend recently paid and nothing else

Nothing, just makes it look just legit enough for you to not go and break his legs.
78  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: July 21, 2014, 09:43:10 PM
0.0001024/share dividend payout today.  weird, wasn't expecting that

Bless Ryan G's heart.

Anyone have any new news on what's happening with all this?

http://coinpal.net

If you take a look at the site, you will realize there has been a lot of progress.

As you can see, the logo is now the one that belongs to CoinPal, in a lovely military green.

A substantial amount of volume is flowing through the system.

And the twitter feed, is now correct. Oh wait, no it isn't.

No, that logo belongs to me. I paid for it and specifically told him not to use any of the graphic work I had paid for unless I had my investment returned. Yet again another scummy move pulled by this Ryan G, I really look forward to the next month or so. Hopefully he learns a lesson then.
Oh, that sucks even worse.

I'm still waiting for you to get in contact with me Ryan! I have much to show you

Sorry mate, I've been day and night on another project. Send me a PM now, I'd like to see it.

PM'd
79  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: July 20, 2014, 11:48:15 PM
0.0001024/share dividend payout today.  weird, wasn't expecting that

Bless Ryan G's heart.

Anyone have any new news on what's happening with all this?

http://coinpal.net

If you take a look at the site, you will realize there has been a lot of progress.

As you can see, the logo is now the one that belongs to CoinPal, in a lovely military green.

A substantial amount of volume is flowing through the system.

And the twitter feed, is now correct. Oh wait, no it isn't.

No, that logo belongs to me. I paid for it and specifically told him not to use any of the graphic work I had paid for unless I had my investment returned. Yet again another scummy move pulled by this Ryan G, I really look forward to the next month or so. Hopefully he learns a lesson then.
Oh, that sucks even worse.

I'm still waiting for you to get in contact with me Ryan! I have much to show you
80  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering BTC loans [no collateral] on: July 20, 2014, 11:41:08 PM
PM'd proof.
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