Selective scamming+bugs then it none surprising for this exchange to bite the dust anytime soon.We do need some valid and convincing reasoning here with those people who do have issues with them.
We apologize for any inconvenience. At the moment, we are developing our platform and fixing all bugs. We also improved our support. If you want to receive a quick response, please, write to our support https://p2pb2b.io/support or via the telegram chat https://t.me/p2pb2b_io. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Look at the scammer posting here after a month of absence. The scam exchange was yesterday claiming to trade over $890 MILLION daily volume and that means over $324 BILLION a year and sat at 15th most largest crypto exchange is now sitting at 34th largest crypto in the world and claims to trade over $500 MILLION volume a day. Just a month ago they claimed they were trading $167 MILLION a day which is $60 BILLION a year: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088392.msg51867756#msg51867756Pathetic scammers, lowest of the low coinsbit and p2pb2b
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Most of the sock-puppet accounts being used by the OP scammer 4fanbtc that were pumping this trash Sovranocoin scam have not logged in recently.
I hope they keep away from this forum because we do not need scammers like them here.
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With Venezuela having a financial crisis right now it seems like an alternative for trading was needed.
I hope XPOS devices manage to get a foothold elsewhere too
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How many others are making use of the great facility provided by Loyce?
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I wantneed my 0.4 btc back ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Sorry to read about the amount you have lost at Cryptopia. I hope at the very least some of the investors manage to get their funds back.
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Well that did not end well did it? Cryptopia caused a lot of pain to investors. I hope some of them manage to get some of their funds back.
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-snip- I am not surprised, Scam exchanges like p2pb2b do a lot of washing trading and report fake volumes. Just try and checkout Digifinex's daily volume ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) It all faked. I once tried to trade on that platform, placed my sell order just around the sell price at that time but it never went through after almost 4 days. The trading history showed that the bidding price had even gone way above my sell order but still, it was never touched ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I got so pissed, withdrew all my holdings and promised never to every used it again. At least you managed to get funds out of Digifinex but there are people that cannot withdraw from coinsbit or p2pb2b because they are being selectively scammed. Now the fools that own the coinsbit and p2pb2b websites are going even more crazy now.... can you believe they are stating they have the 16th largest crypto exchange in the world ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FgFmLR9w%2Fp2pscam2-Copy.png&t=663&c=rtgLq_2hSq-brA) Who in their right mind would believe that p2pb2b scammers trade over $715 MILLION volume a day and over $260 BILLION volume a year? Who in their right mind would believe that coinsbit scammers trade over $89 MILLION volume a day and over $32 BILLION volume a year? coinsbit and p2pb2b have no traffic https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/coinsbit.iohttps://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/p2pb2b.io
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The majority of of xrp holders will defend it until death. It must feel terrible knowing you invested alot of money into a crypto that is slowly dying. The reason I say this, is that almost every other big alt has increased since the start of the year. Xrp just keeps dropping, stay clear of this shady coin folks! I have to say it is quite disheartening to see the XRP price so low especially while Bitcoin is trading over $10,000
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Oh no, red trust that means nothing on a cesspit of a forum full of scammers, liars and trolls.
@Loyce - I didn't respond because your post has so many lies (posting jolly goods posts as evidence?) and assumptions you made wrongly (last buy back was a year ago?). You all twist my words every time I reply to anything and then use some random ambiguous claim as the start of your next smear campaign.
You can give me -9999 trust all you want. Doesn't make a difference.
If you had have stuck to a civil discussion by email then I could have easily explained everything to you and point our where you were wrong and how things worked and helped you but guess you needed the attention here. Yet the serial scammer Dean Nolan being the pathetic imbecile that he is, still continues to post here trying to drum up fake buzz and spread propaganda for his betking trash website. I wonder why serial scammer Dean Nolan is not paying the 2 BTC fee that is required to be paid to use the Crash software? The owners of Bustabit/Bustadice own the Crash software. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FZYH9DS6%2Fbkscam1-Copy.png&t=663&c=IXULyt0CVWSXzQ) It is clear betking is dead and that makes me happy to know serial scammer Dean Nolan will not be scamming people for much longer using betking because betking will have to shut down soon as it is a commercial and business failure. Pathetic imbecile serial scammer Dean Nolan
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I got questions for both of you guys.
Jollygood, did you just assume that there 'might be' a winner or are you sure about that? Why is there no reference from your side to prove that your claim is true?
Betking, why was the project abandoned? Were the investors settled with all the money they invested? Evidence? Will you say that I'm also a troll without replying to my questions? It cannot save you from the claims that are against you. First of all thank you for your post. I did not assume there might be a winner, I assumed the odds of anybody winning the jackpot were almost impossible as they were at odds of around 10 billion to 1 therefore there could never ever be a winner. He used various promotional outlets to let the world know there was a 50 BTC dice jackpot but when he pulled the plug on the promotion he told nobody, one it was there and the next it was gone. There was no need to provide reference to back up what I said because serial scammer Dean Nolan himself said on multiple occasions that nobody won the 50 BTC jackpot. Therefore the notion this imbecile serial scammer Dean Nolan decided to promote an imaginary 50 BTC dice jackpot to "celebrate" the re-launch of the identical betking website (that he closed several months earlier) was just a pretext to try to pull in new users or try to get back those that left and went on to better experiences such as Bustadice, Bustabit, Stake, Bitsler and Primedice. And where did those 50 BTC come from? This serial scammer Dean Nolan stole at least 30 million of the 100 million ICO tokens and nobody cna be sure exactly how many millions he siphoned-off for himself by diverted funds illegally. Today those are facts because there is hardly anybody playing there and he failed to get game players back. He could foresee that failure coming so he tried to drum up a fake 50 BTC jackpot but that backfired too.
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This forum is a cesspit and full of trolls, you being the biggest one of them.
Look at your posts, no one cares. You have to keep deleting your old posts and then reposting the same shit over and over. Get a life.
This forum is totally corrupt. The mods are just as bad as you. They delete all my posts which are on topic, informational or answer questions yet they let you break the rules all the time and continue your smear campaign. They are pathetic.
Just because I think the forum is toxic or full of idiots it doesn't mean I have to stop posting. If my one post is seen by an old investor who might not be keeping up in other channels it's a good thing. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) The serial scammer Dean Nolan dismisses and disrespects the forum and its moderators but keeps posting here to update imaginary users that might have missed email updates regarding the scam betking website. What nonsense excuse is that: "If my one post is seen by an old investor who might not be keeping up in other channels it's a good thing." The pathetic compulsive liar serial scammer Dean Nolan tried to fish for more users here but nobody is interested in his betking scam. Where are those 200,000 new users that the EOS token airdrops were supposed to bring in ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) All those airdrop tokens burned, all those extra percentages of ownership going to in the hands of this pathetic serial scammer Dean Nolan. I just checked the scam betking website, the chat has been added again even though it mentioned by serial scammer Dean Nolan nobody used it and did not help in any way. And there are a record 13 users online, 4 of which were not logged in so could be bots or found the website by chance. The 9 logged in users are hardly setting the gaming world alight. It is clear betking is dead and that makes me happy to know serial scammer Dean Nolan will not be scamming people for much longer using betking because betking will have to shut down soon as it is a commercial and business failure. I wonder why serial scammer Dean Nolan is not paying the 2 BTC fee that is required to be paid to use the Crash software? The owners of Bustabit/Bustadice own the Crash software. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FZYH9DS6%2Fbkscam1-Copy.png&t=663&c=IXULyt0CVWSXzQ) Pathetic imbecile
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@JollyGood are you in Telegram ? If not might want to get in there. Ppl are conversing 24/7 on this project there. Thanks to your links I decided to join and see what was going on ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Truth is serial scammer Dean Nolan is continuing to use this forum to post propaganda about his scam betking website. He recently said he would leave and never return here because he said "this forum was a cesspit of trolls" and said a lot worse. Beware of serial scammer Dean Nolan and his betking scam https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5122856.msg50266386#msg50266386
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False. Many users report giving all the requested data and still not receiving their money.
Besides, the KYC/AML procedure is invoked for even the smallest of amounts, like $50. This is not a practice focused on security. It's simply scamming, stalling and as mentioned above, possibly even identity theft.
HitBTC has never even tried to prove the IDs/documents are secured and the KYC requests are in any meaningful way justified. It's clear from all the complaints that a lot of users were directly harmed by the exchange and its affiliates. HitBTC is an unscrupulous and shady exchange. Avoid it like a plague.
Security precautions taken by HitBTC in the verification process are designed to prevent international money laundering and fraudulent schemes, which is a common practice for a financial institution. Most traders have absolutely no trouble passing the KYC. Why are the complaints piling up? Why were these complaints not happening a couple of years ago at this pace? HitBTC has only itself to blame for its demise and disastrous reputation. It is a trend commonly used by exchanges to freeze accounts under the guise of false pretexts ("KYC", "unusual activity", "hack"... ) just to steal user funds or just to buy time so they can get the funds in place and then un-block the user account again.
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Bitcoin has the major media and news outlets backing it up with interviews, stories, price charts, and discussions so I am not surprised that it has such a large market capitalization. I would invest in Bitcoin for its safety as a public crypto asset and perhaps others that will evolve with the growth of the blockchain and its integration into our systems. If you are not surprised about Bitcoin market capitalisation that is great but what are your views on percentages of BTC dominance of the whole crypto market?
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Why not? I hope DASH stays with the BTC pace and keeps a steady price so it can continue to be a highly sought after investment
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One of many "four-letter" words In Russian starts with a "X". I wonder how bad their new Economy X project is if they themselves assigned that symbol to its name. They have no company, no office, no staff, no money, no product and have basically stated all their earlier time and efforts as well as massive investment was a waste so far as the Visa card goes. Without a doubt they are incompetent fools but anyway, the "team" is Boris alone and this whole project and any future projects attached to it are dead.
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This is the first time I saw BTCpayer. Seems like I am already behind the development of this platform since the thread was made in 2018. Anyway, what is this platform all about? Is this allowed to all countries or there are countries that are banned to use this? Another thing, what are the api? If you said that it is easy to install. I think it is efficient to use.
Its advantage compared to other payment processors is that it's open-source and you can run your own full node and accept payments through it. Meaning, no fees, no KYC needed, no blocked countries, supports SegWit, more privacy and security, supports Tor, LN, etc. If you're interested in deploying it, read the docs. Using a third-party solution might be the easiest way to go with if you are a newbie, but it comes with some limitations. Excellent post. Very well put. The documentation guide is handy and they also have Telegram too where the team is very active and very useful: https://t.me/btcpayserver
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