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Do you guys have slack? Thanks.
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Noob question,
How can I transfer my ICO coins to a wallet? Do you have a step by step tutorial? Thank you very much for the assistance.
V/r, lithiumviper12
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Is the online wallet down? I am unable to access it. I am trying to move my cryptopia funds to my online wallet. Thank you very much and have a great day.
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Is that why the online wallet is down as well?
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Thanks for the hard work guys.
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Do I need to invest at least 1 BTC in order to receive a 30% bonus? I am not sure if I am misunderstanding the terms and conditions. Thank you.
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Thanks for the update lutzow.
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As a community, how can we support this coin?
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Hello everyone, Sergey told me that there is some kind of confusion about how the refund of Bitcoins will happen. This only applies to BITCOIN REFUNDS. Everyone who wanted to invest was asked to read my escrow rules before investing. Those rules contained the parts about refunds. Which means refunds have to be proven. We escrows can't possibly trust on data we receive from the devs of inchain. This would negate the whole purpose of an escrow and would put every real investor and the escrows in high risks of being scammed. Instead everyone was asked to invest with some kind of proof being possible. These are: First way: Only send Bitcoins from an address you can sign a private message from or at least where you are able to get the private key for that address! This is important since in case of REFUND you can't proof otherwise that you sent bitcoins when you, for example, sent the bitcoins directly from an Exchange. In that case better send them first to your wallet and then from there to the escrow address. For information about what you need to sign a message you can check out this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345Second way: Another alternative to proof your ownership of a payment would be to send me the last 4 numbers of your user id as satoshies in your transaction. Move your mouse over my username, see my profile id is 18640. You can see yours when you are in your profile and hover the mouse over the links on the left menu. Something like u=18640 in the links show your User-ID. The last 4 digits are 8640. When you add these 4 numbers as satoshies to your payment then it is pretty sure it's your payment too. For example you want to send 2 bitcoins and your profile id would be 18640 then you send 2.00008640 Bitcoin. Those investments can be seen as proven to be invested by the person who asks for a refund when one of these ways can be shown. Everyone who can't do that has to contact me also: Refunds possible?
Refunds can only be done in case the issuer agrees or there are reasons to stop the ICO by the escrow, because there came up doubts that make the ICO too insecure to proceed.
As long as you did not verify your investment transaction in some way I will see your investment as unverified. Otherwise it could mean a random person could claim an investment as his investment and steal it from a shareholder.
Refunds can only be done instantly when you can proof ownership of the investment. Either by signing a message from the sending bitcoin address or by your investment amount matching your forum user id. See description about verification above.
If you can't proof the ownership of an investment and a refund needs to be done then you need to wait some weeks so that the risk of being scammed is lower for me and the (potential real) owner of that investment. You would want I protect your investment too when someone claims it was his investment and only can show the transaction id, right? As everyone would have noted already. Refunds take an immense amount of time for the escrows, which is why many escrows does not like ICO's. Escrows can't simply make it easy because the risk of being scammed is high then. Like stated in escrow details there is a refund fee which is a minimum of 0.01 BTC or the following fee structure, whatever is higher: >=$500,001 = 0,5% $500,000 - $50,001 = 1% $50,000 - $10,001 = 2% $10,000 - $1,001 = 3% $1,000 - $101 => 5% <=$100 => 10% In any case, please contact my via pm about this. I will take notes of everything and let you know if something more is required. I will check those pm and emails as soon as possible. Mr. SebastianJu, I am not able to provide condition 1 and 2. I invested using an exchange. Please refer to my pm for my idea on how to prove that invested.
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So what is the best way to get a refund if you send the money from an exchange?
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Hi guys I have a question. I have 4 RX 480's. For some reason, 3 of them are hashing around 180mh, but the other one is only doing 40mh. Is there anything you can recommend to fix my issue? I have asus h170 pro gaming mb, and a 1200psu, 8gb ram, 120ssd, windows 10.
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.0005 to .0008 long term.
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Hi guys, I need some assistance. I am a Noob. I have a 5 card gpu miner (Gigabyte r9 390) with 15.300 software installed. I am using windows 10. When I start the miner, it immediately closes. Not sure what the reason is. This is the current config file I have. I copied from @Mare76 (Thanks man, you made it look a lot better and more manageable).
Thanks for the help in advance and have a great day.
server = "coinsforall.io";
port = "6668";
# Your ZCASH payout address
address = "zthTb2ToG5kuAc11Ni6NxoYjoxQdEr2XvST7XEdLvmHG9k7kotEcwYCaAn1SH4zRdPoXn9kNeFm8CQo k9SNtNgn8d9WcdTK";
# You can give this machine a custom name
# Computer name is used as default
# name = "worker_name";
# Platform:
# "amd": AMD GCN cards
# "nvidia": NVidia Maxwell cards
platform = "amd";
# GPU crash handling (properly untested feature):
# 0 - do nothing
# 1 - close miner application
# 2 - reboot system (need superuser rights)
onCrash = "0";
# - The following settings have one entry per GPU
# - If you have more than 4 just add more entries or leave it as is to use defaults
# - All entries must be separated by commas and set between double quotes
# 0 = don't use device
# 1 = use device
devices = ["1", "1", "1", "1", "1"];
# work sizes
worksizes = ["256", "256", "256", "256", "256"];
# threads
threads = ["8192", "8192", "8192", "8192", "8192"];
# -1 means don't change
corefreq = ["-1", "-1", "-1", "-1", "-1"];
memfreq = ["-1", "-1", "-1", "-1", "-1"];
powertune = ["-1", "-1", "-1", "-1", "-1"];
fanspeed = ["-1", "-1", "-1", "-1", "-1"];
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just sold a few k coins today. I might regret it in the future but, I am trying to get some of the money I invested. The goal of this coin is massive. I hope this will be able to help OFW's in the future.
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I guess it is part of the gimmick. Get people hyped up, out of anticipation. I mean it is a great coin, its the uncertainty is what's killing me. I sold half of my shares, but deep inside, I want to buy back some of the coins I sold.
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Anything new in regards to c-bit? Whitepaper?
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Is there a way to mine ARG step by step? I am new to the cryptocurrency world. It seems that argentum is very promising. Just a gut feeling.
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Hmmmmmmmmm. Let me sell then.
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Looks like it is another PnD by whales.
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