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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Virtual Credit Card on: January 19, 2019, 08:46:10 PM
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Those fees are shocking though I guess the market supports it.

Any crypto debit card is hard to come by these days, let alone virtual ones.

OP, where are you located? There might be some specific services for your part of the world.

Examples of non-virtual ones? I can setup VPNs or find someone from a specific country, so location is not important.
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Virtual Credit Card on: January 19, 2019, 05:23:24 PM
What are the options for virtual credit cards? Topped up via BTC, preferrably. Or maybe there is a service where you could send BTC and ask them to buy a specific item / service, like (now gone) all4btc?

Basically, I need a BTC <-> stores accepting only CCs brigde, VCCs and all4btc are examples of that. Any other? It's frustrating how little cryptos are supported.
3  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: The People VS. Ukyo (AKA WeExchange 2nd Stage Scam)! Currently ~$500,000 on: November 20, 2013, 07:22:40 AM
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2013-10-31 02:10:47 u8SX6mOkztGXEc62FEQR4v03DDw4Ni6x 34.98429813 BTC
4  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 17, 2013, 11:19:47 AM
I am writing the scam accusation thread currently and in it I will add the withdrawals requests of whoever wants them to be added in. I will end the post with asking Ukyo for 2 things, Proof of funds (Which is supposed to be fairly easy), and An actual specified ETA.

For the people who would like to bash me even more, I am going to post a rational argument and ask for sensible demands. Not to satisfy the bashers but to make sure I am not doing Ukyo any wrong here or posting false accusations.

I think is a good move. Ukyo is unable to provide verifiable information or a logical reason for this huge delay. Every time tension in this thread rises, Ukyo posts something to calm people down. There are multiple strategies to deal with this situation, but Ukyo keeps repeating he *has* to handle everything manually, which is unreasonable and even not in his best interest considering how tense people in this thread are. Ukyo's behaviour can only be explained by lack of funds on his side, there are no coins left (for whatever reason).
5  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 14, 2013, 01:15:50 PM
sigh, Stop posting that "over and over and over" and STOP THE WITHDRAWING FUNCTIONALITY!.

now I told you, Dump all using pywallet, install the latest electrum and connect using tor, import all addresses and move the coins to a single or a couple of addresses, import them in a wallet.dat. Headache done, this solution WILL stick for a while.

Of course you want a permenant solution, USE LIBBITCOIN.

This would be a great solution except that I am not looking to shut down the site.
The system must stay in sync with the backend for tracking and audit purposes.
We can not have divergence.


How about this:
1. disable withdrawals on WEEX
2. dump priv. keys using pywallet, and transfer all coins to a single address
3. check if WEEX db is consistent with the number of coins on that address. this will answer the questions if anything is wrong.
4. if everything is ok, process withdrawal requests one by one
5. you can then do whatever you want with WEEX, check things, etc.

No one cares about what you want to do with WEEX, it's your problem, not ours.

You are unable to provide any data that supports your version. You just ask people to confirm that their xfers went through, except no one posts in this thread to confirm that. If you really did manual withdrawals, can you please post their TX ids? We can then see for ourselves if what you are saying is true. To me, your behaviour looks like stalling. I think you are very close to having legal problems. It's in your intereset to deal with this ASAP in any way possible, instead of telling people that the above method will complicate your life or will not benefit WEEX.

Please provide verifiable data that you did in fact processed manual withdrawals.

6  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 10, 2013, 02:40:15 PM
^ That's a good idea.
7  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 10, 2013, 08:36:41 AM
No one is posting that their transfers went through...
8  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 08, 2013, 09:07:48 AM
I still don't get it. Ukyo, why can't you automate whatever you are doing manually now?
9  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 06, 2013, 09:30:37 PM
Is there a way to "reset" a wallet to a clean state and after N transcations? I understand the number of TXs is the problem that makes bitcoind fail?
10  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 06, 2013, 11:18:38 AM
I don't understand how this problem can take so much time to fix? Just install a different bitcoin server/client and process the withdrawal requests.

If Ukyo is unable to present any proof (like logs), then it's safe to assume that we aren't going to see our coins. Also, if everything is ok, why close bitfunder?
11  Economy / Exchanges / Weexchange broken, can't withdraw btc on: November 03, 2013, 05:44:53 PM
Weexchange is "processing" my >30BTC withdrawal for 4 days now. I recommend everyone against using weexchange and therefore bitfunder until this problem is resolved -- you won't be able to get your btc.

My transcation id is: u8SX6mOkztGXEc62FEQR4v03DDw4Ni6x
12  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Anonymity on: November 02, 2013, 12:21:41 PM
I have a problem with bitcoin armory - if I configure bitcoin to use the tor proxy, armory never synchronizes.

Ubuntu 12.04, 17, 64bit

Ideas?

Is there any progress indicator? It takes a lot of time to sync. with tor.
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