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7621  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Havelock Investments - Exchange feedback/comments on: July 02, 2014, 12:38:49 AM
Actually the real solution would be to charge a low fee for every order placed, whether it is fulfilled or not or canceled.
Or just for cancellations.  Or after a limit.  Abuser pay, as it were.



Trying to recall think there was an option like that on BTCT or maybe not if so then it would be a nice feature to add to havelock

IIRC they had higher trade fees for non-2FA accounts?  I don't recall any order or cancellation fees.  Of course, that was before breakfast this morning, and therefore somewhat fuzzy  Grin

Ah right that was it to promote more secure authentication only the 2FA sometimes timed out on you more often than not Smiley
So your right guess it hasn't occurred yet fees for using the bots rapidly since some trades should be allowed at no fee just a lot of them at one time etc.
7622  Other / Off-topic / Re: FIFA World Cup 2014!!! on: July 02, 2014, 12:01:59 AM

It's the 02/07. and the brazil game is on the friday 4th.

Sorry about that over here its still on July 1st I didn't factor in time zones
Server time is July 2nd now as well so you are correct two days (think its still over 60 hours from now though)
So around 2.5 days left
7623  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Are bitcoin bounties legal? on: July 01, 2014, 11:59:26 PM
Bounties are legal people call private investigators to look up something all the time or the observe someone
Paying in Bitcoin makes no difference in general if people want to get information how they pay does not matter, the objective can be though but it depends I guess.
7624  Economy / Speculation / Re: Stop talking about the damn SR coins - it is the LEAST significant price mover on: July 01, 2014, 11:53:09 PM
http://coinfire.cf/2014/06/30/breaking-usms-auction-winners-notified/

What we do know now though is that someone won all the Blocks

WE HAVE A SINGLE WINNER
-USMS PUBLIC AFFAIRS

The winners and losers of the USMS Bitcoin auction have been notified and the auction has been completed and closed.

At the time of the last update to this entry no one has come forward publicly to announce that they were the winner of all blocks of the auction.

Prior to the coins being moved a verified source with the USMS who wishes to remain anonymous stated to Coin Fire, “It is really important that we get this 100% right. We have to verify that they aren’t tied to any sort of criminal activity, we have to verify we have the money from the wire transfer. If we send the coins we understand we will have no way to reverse the transaction so every step is being taken.”

At approximately 3:39PM EDT coins contained in the USMS controlled wallet: 1Ez69SnzzmePmZX3WpEzMKTrcBF2gpNQ55 moved to a new destination address of: 1a8LDh3qtCdMFAgRXzMrdvB8w1EG4h1Xi
7625  Other / Off-topic / Re: FIFA World Cup 2014!!! on: July 01, 2014, 11:47:39 PM
Well we have a two day break and then we return to action with Columbia VS Brazil. I really think columbia will beat brazil by a conceivable margin if they play well. Brazil haven't done well all world cup.

Actually its a three day break the games start again on the American Holiday the 4th of July
For the Commonwealth Happy Canada day ^_^
7626  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-07-01] One Auction Bidder Claimed All 30,000 Silk Road Bitcoins. Mark? on: July 01, 2014, 11:42:13 PM
Well in that case if the FBI ceased the bitcoins from Karpeles bid after taking them from the Silk Road
That would be a riot  Cool

Thanks need a joke picture now and then that is on bitcoin ^_^.

But that is what I call total ownage

The winning bidder outbid all other parties for the 10 auction blocks, according to the USMS. Further, the bitcoins have already been transferred to the winner, according to Blockchain.

The USMS previously said that it would begin notifying bidders as to whether they had secured any of the blocks on 30th June. The auction took place on Friday, 27th June over a 12-hour span.
7627  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: July 01, 2014, 11:35:38 PM
Also Stunna should edit the title, it is not the highest paying anymore.
No need of this because as its going without any problem still we can say this highest and longest paying campaign right now on this forum

Well I think it should say the Highest paying open campaign in the forum but yep its not the highest paid signature in total.

I take that back with UpdownBt back they are now in second
Out done by updown max 125 caps 600 rates higher
This campaign limited to 60 persons. No more than 60 persons will be confirmed.

I was missing you, guys. Sorry for so nervous delay, having some issues with my health. Website up and running, and now I'm starting to count posts.

7628  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. W on: July 01, 2014, 11:34:11 PM
Wow updown bt came back after a month  Shocked
Thought this would be a dead campaign but welcome back
7629  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Official CaVirtex.com Thread on: July 01, 2014, 11:29:52 PM
Hey Guys,

The July newsletter to follow.

Regarding the video of Joseph, we are about to launch the #lovebitcoin contest and this video is a sample entry put out by Joseph so we can test the system.  The whole point of this contest is about driving bitcoin awareness and adoption by engaging those who love it.  There is absolutely no requirement to mention CAVIRTEX or use our system. We welcome feedback and wish you all good luck with your entries.

_____________________________

This July 1st, Canada is turning 147 years old and CAVIRTEX is turning 3 years old.  To celebrate our 3-year anniversary we have some big announcements:

6) MANDATORY 2-STEP VERIFICATION ON ACCOUNTS

To ensure your accounts and funds are safe and secure we are implementing mandatory 2-Step Verification for all accounts with balances over $2,500 CAD or BTC equivalent.  This policy went live June 24th. If you have this already enabled on your account you do not need to do anything.  If you do not have it enabled please login to your account and go to My Account->Settings>2 Step Verification and set yourself up.  If you need further help with this please watch this videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTiLNLV1njM

We are actively working to make Bitcoin and CAVIRTEX more accessible to our valued clients. If you have any feedback or questions about our services please either submit a ticket or call us toll free at 1-888-812-2525.  Please subscribe to our twitter feed (https://twitter.com/cavirtex) for the specific launch dates on the above items.


Can't see that being an absolutely good idea here since some people in this digital age still abstain from Mobile Phones or are using dumb phones.
Especially some of the newest Bitcoin users who know little about it and have low technical abilities.

Perhaps a unique pin would be a better alternative combined with a user login.
Log in normally skip the 2FA to execute trades but instead you need to add a four digit pin instead for making orders and withdrawals.

The option is important.
7630  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Havelock Investments - Exchange feedback/comments on: July 01, 2014, 11:22:01 PM
Actually the real solution would be to charge a low fee for every order placed, whether it is fulfilled or not or canceled.
Or just for cancellations.  Or after a limit.  Abuser pay, as it were.



Trying to recall think there was an option like that on BTCT or maybe not if so then it would be a nice feature to add to havelock
7631  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: July 01, 2014, 11:20:02 PM
What is this thing about "Alice"?  I don't know what you guys are talking about.
The ARG Puzzle with 3.5 BTC Private Key Prize

Dang puzzle is really tricky whoever solves that deserves the bounty
Keep looking down the rabbit hole bitcoininfo
7632  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: July 01, 2014, 11:18:38 PM
Be great to see some good new to reverse the tumble of late.

It's been a long ride but hopefully that news will be the one we have all been patiently waiting for
Dividends and more sales to revive the price ^_^
Oh and mining of course
7633  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which anime do you like to watch? on: July 01, 2014, 11:08:15 PM
I never watched any Anime, but i am open to try 1 of the best anime's you guys know!
So help me out watching my first good Anime, I would like a top 3 or something of the best anime's.
I know my friends are watching this stuff so maybe I can watch a cool 1 with your help.

No Game No Life
Eden of the East
Detroit Metal City
Code Geass
Nagi no Asakura
Kaiji (*Gambling XD)
Great Teacher Onizuka

Tried three Four Five Six Seven different genres one of those should work but a genre specification would help as u9 mentioned
He-he had a few there now

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBAT61UOvDA
7634  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Time is Running Out for Mark Williams Prediction of a $10 Bitcoin on: July 01, 2014, 11:05:02 PM
I really hope Mr. Bitcorn will come to our site in the next few days...

___________$10 Bitcoin by June 30th, 2014
Options: Yes | No

No one took that bet ha-ha
Not even Mark Williams would put his money into that and yep only off by over 600 dollars
Think it was 650 - 10 - 640 dollars off
7635  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Western Union would include bitcoins if they were "regulated" on: July 01, 2014, 11:00:17 PM
If bitcoin is regulated like fiat, it will be as bad as fiat money and no one will use it.

That's the beauty of a decentralized currency built on a P2P network - it can't be regulated (unless interference with the internet counts as regulation). But as long as we have a need to convert between fiat and bitcoin, then governments can attempt to regulate the companies performing these services.

In this case, I think WU is full of it. We don't need WU to transfer bitcoin and they know it, regulation is just a straw man.


That sounds about right person to person exchanges can still be done with ease between individuals across far distances
Exchanges can remain regulated for larger quantities but more or less it is kept pseudo-anoymous for most transactions on the network.
Less the problem of internet surveillance and IP tracking to Bitcoin clients.
7636  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: July 01, 2014, 10:41:12 PM
Also Stunna should edit the title, it is not the highest paying anymore.
No need of this because as its going without any problem still we can say this highest and longest paying campaign right now on this forum

Well I think it should say the Highest paying open campaign in the forum but yep its not the highest paid signature in total.
7637  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is it my imagination or does Bitcoin tend to gravitate towards $666 on: July 01, 2014, 10:38:42 PM
Shoot were back to this thread again
Went below 666 and then above and in that range last time
This time I hope we break through this wall to a higher market price comon $777/coin
7638  Other / Off-topic / Re: FIFA World Cup 2014!!! on: July 01, 2014, 10:37:24 PM
3 minutes to go.
No offense to all us fans but if they manage to score it will not be a fair result on how the entire game was played.
 and Belgians are through .. to the Quarterfinals against Argentina.  Good Night everyone.

That was a good game these next few matches in the Final 8 are all going to be incredibly close in my opinion
We have very good teams in play there.
7639  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will plummet to $10 by first half of 2014 on: July 01, 2014, 10:36:28 PM
Bitcoin will plummet to 650 Dollars by the first half of 2014
Now I am a super predictor Smiley
Anyways July 1st that prediction lost obviously
7640  Other / Off-topic / Re: FIFA World Cup 2014!!! on: July 01, 2014, 10:32:15 PM
30 Seconds left in Stoppage time and the US coach was like the Belgiums were stalling
All the teams do when they are in the lead
Anyways now the Americans go home but it was an interesting game
Belgium survives and now are through.
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