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1  Local / India / Re: Facing problem for withdrawal on: August 09, 2017, 06:08:35 AM

If it is in unverified, do cancel that and withdraw again and it should send you a mail.


Tried this thrice. But haven't received any mail for verification yet. I am sending you the details (PM). Kindly fix it ASAP.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: [SCAM SITE] - Cryptxc.com - Any Victims? on: July 27, 2017, 03:17:18 PM
Please aware of "Cryptxc.com".

I have deposited quite many cryptocurrencies here because of low prices.
However, these coins are unreal, because I cannot withdraw any coins.

I had to check several times, but it was my fault as I could not checked it in detail becauase this site has been listed in coinmarketcap.com as #78 with a certain of volume.
But that transaction also was fake made by owner, I guess.

I am so desperated due to my carelessness, and please recheck if it is scam site or not before you invest any.

If there are any victims like me, please send me message to know how to deal with this situation.

I (& many like us) also have been a victim of cryptxc. Generally I check the reviews of exchange before signing up on it. But when I saw that KMD was available at nearly 2/3 of the bittrex price there, I signed up in hurry without checking the reviews. Rest you know what would have happened.

I have mailed them about the withdrawal issue but they haven't replied yet.

Best place to attack these motherfu#kers is on their social media profile.

They are not there on facebook.
They are on twitter but not active since Feb. So no use of tweeting (Found many people asking for KMD withdrawal issue on twitter).

I tried to find the founder named as Andrew Jones on fb. Searched "Andrew Jones crypto" on fb. I got a few results but the profile pic they have doesn't match with the photo of Andrew shown on website. So, you don't know which one of them is founder of cryptxc & who knows whether the name & photo they have used as a founder of the exchange is real or not.
3  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ★ BITLISH. Bitcoin terminal ★ on: July 07, 2017, 07:24:23 AM
Reduced Commission on DEPOSIT for VISA / MASTER CARD (EUR/USD).
Now rate the following:

4 % + 0,2 EUR / 4 % + 0,25  USD.

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Hi all,

We are proud to announce the brand new bitcoin exchange under familiar name Bitlish.com. It lives under officially registered UK entity, has European bank’s accounts and acquirers. Compliance with applicable legal requirements is top priority for us.

Buy and sell bitcoins at bitlish.com

We take our best to offer you really convenient, reliable and secure trading platform, and most favorable terms. Now you can change bitcoins to Roubles, US dollars, Euro and vice versa. We accept bank wires, cards and e-money (just okpay and advcash for the moment).

Register and start trading now:
  • Feel the charm of bitcoin trading with us. No more paperwork, multi-stage and long-lasting procedures. Registration is clear and simple - you can use your Facebook, VK and Google+ account, or cell number, to register into the service.
  • It is not necessary to undergo verification procedure and provide scans if you deposit and withdraw less than 200 EUR/250 USD monthly, just confirm your cell number.
  • Trade easily, and withdraw funds to your credit cards, bank accounts and e-wallets. Credit card withdrawals are almost instant.
Want more? Take advantage of all features provided by Bitlish.com after clear and simple verification procedure. We offer higher transaction limits and favorable trade fees for verified users.

Trade and earn with Bitlish.com!

You can buy bitcoins for cash in the United States using payment kiosks of our authorized partner Payment Terminal Systems LLC!
It is now as easy as to top up your mobile phone.You can find the kiosks at:

- Crabtree Walley Mall 4325 Glenwood Ave Raleigh, NC 27612, USA
- NorthGate Mall 1058 West Club Boulevard, Durham, NC 27701, USA
- Pantry Fried Chicken (gas station& mini mart) 2921 East Kivett Dr., High Point, NC 27260Durham - Triangle Mini Mart 4003 Fayetteville Rd, Durham, NC 27713, USA
- Fast Global Freight 2619-1 86th street, Brooklyn, NY, USA;

Also, terminals can be found via map: coinatmradar.com/

Payment process is very simple:
- Push a «Buy bitcoin» button on the kiosk
- Scan your destination wallet’s QR-coded address
- Choose billing amount, put cash
- Our exchange sends coins right to your destination wallet!

We are always open for business enquires, questions and proposals.
Full terms of service can be found on: https://bitlish.com/terms

Hey there! I am not able to create account on your exchange. Tried it several times. When I click on create account tab after filling up all the details, it doesn't proceed. Kindly help ASAP.
4  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ★ BITLISH. Bitcoin terminal ★ on: July 06, 2017, 12:35:34 PM
Can you let me know the average verification time?

I am from India and it has been a painful experience buying BTC at fair rates.

Have you bought BTC from any international exchange? I am also from India & looking for a convenient way to buy BTC at cheaper rates
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which altcoin transaction is fastest? on: July 01, 2017, 11:07:52 AM
ETH is my choice, because it really help me when i want to arbitrage between exchanger, use BTC will take longer transaction and made me lost my chance to get profit

I have tried for arbitrage once with coins like Komodo & Sexcoin. But these coins take days to get transferred from one exchange to another. Can you share some tips to become successful in arbitrage?
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which cryptocurrency is the fastest? on: July 01, 2017, 10:25:42 AM
As Bitcoin becomes slower each day in transaction confirmation time, other alternatives could prove to become useful for everyday transactions. Cryptocurrencies like Litecoin, Dogecoin, and even Ethereum have faster transaction confirmation time allowing you to send and receive coins at a hassle-free way.

Thus, among the wide variety of altcoins, many have block times which are near instantaneous. Based on these facts, which cryptocurrencies do you consider the fastest?

I would appreciate if you would list it or them here.  Smiley
When urged I used to use Dogecoin to make fast transactions.
I agree . The same as me, I often use dogecoin for each of my transactions the reason is not only a fast transaction but a cheap fee as well
as for personal used i guess i can say doge is really fast and do have a much lower fee, i use it when I'm doing some arbs between exchange as i send doge instead of btc then exchange it up to buy the alts that i'm aiming to take advantage it works for me and chances to make some good profits happen hopefully all or most of the project will act the same with doge.

I tried for arbitrage once with coins like Komodo & Sexcoin, but it takes days for these coins to transfer from one exchange to another. What do you do to become successful in arbitrage?
7  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What's the best arbitrage bot? on: June 28, 2017, 08:50:03 AM

The site is not secure. It doesn't have option for signing up / registration & doesn't allow access to other menu options until you login.
8  Local / India / Re: High difference in Coinsecure - Zebpay & preev's exchange rate. on: June 24, 2017, 10:07:53 AM
Its not in our control with Coinsecure.
Users can set and maintain any rate that they want to.
But by the way what is the exact reason for such a difference between the price of bitcoin in the international exchanges as compared to the indian ones?
The difference is getting large everyday. Does it have something to do with demonetisation?

I am sure that it is cos of demonetisation.
People are looking for better censor proof and ban proof solutions and Bitcoin leads the pack. - Mentioned this on CNBC yesterday.

If people from India are very much interested in buying bitcoins at less prices, they should create their accounts in international exchanges instead of going for Indian exchanges, as because of demonetization, I don't think the price will be back to normal unless this gets resolved.

Could you explain how does the process work say I want to create the account on international site. At this moment can you let us knwo how much will 1 btc cost including all the exchange and international fees?

What I did find is that business entities can engage in cross border buying bitcoins from other business peers with a capacity of high volume transaction.Benson can guide u in a better way.

I think one has to do some legal formalities first like getting some licenses, opening a firm, opening current account etc. Have you ever been on LBC? Many users over there have current accounts

9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: how do i make confirmations on blockchain faster on: June 22, 2017, 12:07:21 PM
Everyone here is advising to send coins with higher fees. But can anybody explain how do I increase the amount of fee if I want to send coins from exchanges like Poloniex, Bittrex etc. where the fees are automatically decided & there is no option to change the fees manually even in the setting menu? Huh Huh
10  Local / India / Re: Is ZebPay under investigation by Government of India? on: June 22, 2017, 05:30:55 AM
Does anyone know why the hell are they under investigation? I mean what are the allegations? Violation of FEMA or something like that?
11  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Want to buy bitcoin in international market from India on: June 17, 2017, 07:02:16 AM
I want to buy BTC in international exchanges from India, as in India there is a restriction imposed on cryptos for some time. So please suggest some platforms which allows bitcoin for INR or for USD that can be transferred from India, or any NRI who had any bank account in India, so that he can provide bitcoin and cash can be deposited into his account in India.
There is no restriction imposed as of now, but the Government of India is reviewing the digital currency and may soon frame some laws and rules. In fact they have asked for public opinion on it too. I would suggest you purchase from some local person or registered business to avoid FEMA violation.

What legal formalities one has to do to buy bitcoins from abroad to avoid FEMA or any other act's violation?
12  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Want to buy bitcoin in international market from India on: June 17, 2017, 06:57:15 AM
I personally do not live in india but i have a medium where you can deposit your funds in the indian based bank account i give you and i will send you back in Bitcoins.
The account is fully verified, no obstacles can be occured but we need to work for 15%-20%.
You can PM me for this secure offer.

Are you there on LBC? If not then which platform?
13  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: LEGAL FORMALITIES ONE HAS TO DO FOR BUYING BTC FROM ABROAD & SELLING IN INDIA? on: June 10, 2017, 01:38:49 PM
hi i have been wondering about the same question regarding arbitrage. i plan to do the same.

in my view, the hurdle you will face is how to transfer the money from India to abroad.

you can easily buy btc overseas and transfer to your Indian wallet (unocoin, coinsecure, etc), and then sell on indian exchange. then you will request withdrawal from the exchange, which can take 2-3 days as i understand. this is where it gets risky - withdrawal happens to your indian bank account (and here is where indian authorities can question the sudden influx of funds into an a/c).

in light of the current absence of regulations, you may do so at your own risk. i plan to do so in small quantities to test the waters.

Remember the 2013 case of Ahmedabad where ED raided a bitcoin seller as he had violated FEMA? I think its more about FEMA rather than the sudden influx of funds into your account. I asked my CA but he has no idea about it. I think consulting an advocate before getting into it would be right.
14  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: ANYONE WHO TEACHES ABOUT BLOCKCHAIN TECH & CRYPTOCURRENCIES IN MUMBAI OR NEARBY? on: June 02, 2017, 02:26:31 PM
Welcome to bitcoin and the altcoins space,just PM me your contact details and we will meet next week as i will be flying over to mumbai and if possible we will meet.Always invest in coins after studying the market and their development,may i know what all coins you have invested till now.

Have sent you my contact details.
I have invested in many alts like Dash, Monero, Litecoin, Ripple, NEM, Digibyte, Siacoin, BURST etc. etc.
These are good investments,i am not sure about siacoin though and the major part in any investment is the entry and hope you have done your calculations before entering these coins.
Will contact you in a couple of days.

To be frank, I haven't done any calculations Grin & yes kindly contact me asap.
15  Local / Buyer/ Seller Reputations (India) / Re: ANY TRUSTWORTHY INDIVIDUAL SELLER WHO SELLS BITCOINS FOR CHEAP IN INDIA? on: May 31, 2017, 11:47:54 AM
I sell coins at avg price b/w zebPay sell and buy price ( mean of both of them) - let me know when you want to buy Smiley

Sure. Kindly PM me your contact details. Planning to buy this week. BTW I have bought a few from localbitcoins before. So, I hope you offer cheaper than localbitcoins Wink

Contact me if you want buy/sell.

I want to buy. Kindly PM me your contact details.
16  Local / Buyer/ Seller Reputations (India) / Re: ANY TRUSTWORTHY INDIVIDUAL SELLER WHO SELLS BITCOINS FOR CHEAP IN INDIA? on: May 28, 2017, 02:01:39 PM
I sell coins at avg price b/w zebPay sell and buy price ( mean of both of them) - let me know when you want to buy Smiley

Sure. Kindly PM me your contact details. Planning to buy this week. BTW I have bought a few from localbitcoins before. So, I hope you offer cheaper than localbitcoins Wink
17  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: ANYONE WHO TEACHES ABOUT BLOCKCHAIN TECH & CRYPTOCURRENCIES IN MUMBAI OR NEARBY? on: May 28, 2017, 10:47:55 AM
Welcome to bitcoin and the altcoins space,just PM me your contact details and we will meet next week as i will be flying over to mumbai and if possible we will meet.Always invest in coins after studying the market and their development,may i know what all coins you have invested till now.

Have sent you my contact details.
I have invested in many alts like Dash, Monero, Litecoin, Ripple, NEM, Digibyte, Siacoin, BURST etc. etc.
18  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: LEGAL FORMALITIES ONE HAS TO DO FOR BUYING BTC FROM ABROAD & SELLING IN INDIA? on: May 28, 2017, 07:01:09 AM
Kindly wait for the govt decision first about the bitcoin . What if govt decides that since this currency is not controlled by any one so such currency India cannot allow to exists in India. So a ban in place may come. Then what the purpose once the ban comes you cannot trade in India and this thread will be actually in no use.


Blanket ban on bitcoins is out of the question.

What govt can regulate is the business built around bitcoin like exchanges, payment processors, etc.

Govt might place some tax or a compliance regulation for business operating on bitcoin.

If one wants to invest in bitcoins (buy and hold) no need to wait for Govt announcement.

If starting a business involving bitcoins then it's advisable to waith till some clarity comes from Govt.


Well said. I think even cryptocurrency users will come under some regulations like sending or receiving coins from abroad. 

BTW can you please answer the question I have asked here?
19  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: LEGAL FORMALITIES ONE HAS TO DO FOR BUYING BTC FROM ABROAD & SELLING IN INDIA? on: May 27, 2017, 03:13:07 PM
Kindly wait for the govt decision first about the bitcoin . What if govt decides that since this currency is not controlled by any one so such currency India cannot allow to exists in India. So a ban in place may come. Then what the purpose once the ban comes you cannot trade in India and this thread will be actually in no use.


You are right buddy but the Government is unlikely to ban cryptocurrencies in India. You can find this news on Google as well as Youtube. Many newspapers as well as news channels have said the same.
20  Local / Marketplace (India) / ANYONE WHO TEACHES ABOUT BLOCKCHAIN TECH & CRYPTOCURRENCIES IN MUMBAI OR NEARBY? on: May 27, 2017, 03:06:57 PM
I am a newbie to cryptocurrency industry. I think Blockchain tech has huge potential & can be utilized to in many industries to avoid central entities / middlemen. Also I have invested into cryptocurrencies without much knowledge Cool. So, I am willing to learn about Blockchain tech & cryptocurrencies.

I reside at Mumbai, so will prefer tutor from Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane etc. I am ready to travel any corner of India to learn.
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