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They also have two new documents in mtgox.com itself. Q&A was reasonably good giving at least indication that Provisional Administrator is a professional. Which is good thing since he is now administer of mtgox assets.
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There's new announcement on the site. Looks like they have a new deadline now.
FTFY Thanks. It felt like I was missing something.
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There's new announcement on the site. Looks like they have a deadline now.
"[translation] March 28, 2014 To anyone concerned Mark Karpeles Representative Director MtGox Co., Ltd. 11-5, Shibuya 2-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING THE EXTENSION OF THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF THE EXAMINATION RESULTS REPORT In relation with the application for commencement of a civil rehabilitation proceeding made by MtGox Co., Ltd., the Tokyo District Court issued on February 28, 2014 an examination order and appointed attorney-at-law Nobuaki Kobayashi as examiner. We hereby announce that the Tokyo District Court issued today an order extending to May 9, 2014 the deadline for the examiner to submit the results of its examination."
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Now they have added my pending fiat withdrawal amount to mtgox.com site balance. Now the balance matches in full.
Finally a tiny light at the end of the tunnel. I am still waiting for mine to update. Does it show as "pending" or does it show in your balance? There aren't any trading or withdrawal transaction info so no "pending" or other details. Only the balance for different currencies is shown still and it just happen to be exact amount of my previously queued withdrawal larger than yesterday.
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Now they have added my pending fiat withdrawal amount to mtgox.com site balance. Now the balance matches in full.
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Looks like mtgox site info doesn't have fiat that was in queue for withdrawal.
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There's new document in mtgox-website. It's outlining current development from legal perspective on civil rehab process.
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It's one of those addresses, which is part of a series of addresses that were created by splitting 60/40 from 180k btc. Last week.
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Gox updated their website again. Announcements are now in pdf-format and there's new one with line:
"No forced execution or preliminary attachment or disposition shall be made by a rehabilitation creditor on the basis of a rehabilitation debt with regard to the properties of the rehabilitation debtor during the period until a decision shall be made with regard to the application for commencement of civil rehabilitation."
If I understood correctly, it says that no one is going to get anything before authorities make decision on rehabilitation.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/28/us-bitcoin-mtgox-bankruptcy-idUSBREA1R0FX20140228This implies that it is similar to chapter 11 bankruptcy in US, which means the reorganization of operations. It requires a plan to implement this reorganization for feasible (able to continue operations) and fairness (creditors are respected based on priority). I think there's also a requirement that creditors accept this plan in order for it to be implemented.
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Since Karpeles has stated that Mt.Gox will have official statement ready soon-ish, I hope that he doesn't have same perception of word soon as Blizzard (gaming company) does. To Blizzard, soon can mean years or never.
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I still see that source code in their homepage about acq. Javascript though disappeared while I was writing this post. Can't see that part anymore.
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This is good read. Would it be possible to have thread for only the newsletter updates either here or in peercointalk? It would be helpful to use forums watchlist function to keep up with the latest newsletters similar to Sunny King's weekly updates.
I guess website (maybe in peercoin wiki) with links to each newsletter thread suits as well, if you rather keep newsletters in separate threads to encourage discussion.
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Hello there! What should I do when the client showing "0 active connection(s) to ppcoin network" ?
Sunny king wrote this text below on ppcointalk yesterday We are experiencing extended downtime with seed nodes again. If you experience initial connection issues with client try add the following nodes to connect to ppcoin network (in ppcoin.conf):
addnode=66.90.146.146 addnode=91.156.102.128 addnode=110.174.124.20 addnode=67.14.164.114 addnode=37.209.40.22 addnode=50.71.216.165 addnode=109.108.236.208 addnode=173.28.37.150 addnode=68.102.86.156 addnode=213.251.187.24 addnodd=188.134.122.31 addnode=72.38.179.122
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Here, I altered the design just a little bit to connect the two P's at the top and in the middle so it doesn't look like it says IP anymore. What do you think?
Very nice. These designs are constantly improving to more beautiful and impressive direction. To this one I don't even have any suggestions to improve, it's out of my league in a good way
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I've had some professional designers working on this project actually, here is where their designs stand...any input that I can forward on to them would be helpful. As I've said elsewhere, I didn't make these, so feel free to bash them as you will, but constructive criticism is best.
Top row in the middle looks best, though a little bit too much plastic feel. Maybe some kind of jade texture might give it more "precious" feel as well as maintain green color.
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I believe I read somewhere that user wouldn't be able to send payments from encrypted wallet while it is "open for minting purpose only". However, I tried sending 0.1 coins in this state and they went through without asking password. Can anyone confirm this observation?
Maybe I understood the logic wrong?
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From logo concepts presented here, I would prefer the latest with the PP on top of each other. About the couple coins in that candidate, the middle one of those looks better than left. That's probably the higher contrast between leaf colors and background/text. You could try playing around with little darker shades of green on those most light green colored leaves. That might make left one look as good as middle one. Maybe even more presentable as there would be basically two colors yellow and green, instead of multiple shades of yellow. I don't know whether gradient has effect as well, since its present in the middle one but not on the left one. I guess comparing them side by side would help. It seems we are restricting ourselves with the design of the actual coins that have been used for thousands of years, which is natural. I don't think there any reason to diverge too much from the original concept since its familiar to everyone. Just wanted to give your creative minds something to think about. However, coins have usually been of a single color and many cryptocoins have followed suit. This does not have to be the case in this time and age and with this currency technology. After all, coins with digital money are not made of a single precious metal. Since coins have been made from precious metals, images and texts were presented by engraving them. What would these coin candidates look with little bit of depth perspective included in them? Similar to the pandacoin right there, it looks like it has "depth". I think it might be difficult to find good balance between simple and detailed, but wasn't this thread made to do trial and error
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Give them feedback on that so they can improve for the future.
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Market cap. of the BTC is still quite low so pump 'n' dump bonker mentioned is still feasible for wealthy individuals and organizations. I guess it takes time to reach maturity to see that effect decreasing.
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