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1  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 16, 2013, 08:08:56 PM
It was a very stressful few weeks, but I finally received my Bitcoins  Smiley. Thank you Ukyo.
Good luck and see you all later.

-carnivale
2  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 16, 2013, 07:31:46 PM
Anybody having trouble logging into WE?
I enter my info and 2factor, hit login and the page reloads...
It's working for me, but I don't have 2FA.
3  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 16, 2013, 05:48:12 PM
You should check out bitcoinmonitor.net. There you could set up your address and, for example, get an email once a transaction comes in. Depending on what mail client you use, for example Thunderbird, you might setup a soundfile that is playing once an email from bitcoinmonitor.net comes in. Thats the fastest way to get informed.

Thanks! This will make my life a lot easier.
4  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 16, 2013, 01:03:00 PM
To be clear, that was a random person. The address listed was not his nor was the withdraw.

I will continue to randomly ask people to help with this.

Please keep in mind, out of thousands of users on BitFunder, very few have posted here and seem to be looking at this thread.

If any of these transactions that I do this way throughout are yours feel free to claim them or not for privacy reasons but at least state you got your withdraw.


Also, the minimal withdraw on BitFunder has been lowered to 0.00000001 so users with any balance can withdraw.

-Ukyo

This is great, Ukyo, and I appreciate that you are working hard to fix this problem. But most of us would like to know:
a)When will you finish October 23rd wihdrawals?
b)When will the rest of October be done?
c)When do you expect to fix bitcoind or migrate to a different system?

Personally, I am checking blockchain.info at least 3 times a day for my transaction, and I will post here as soon as I receive it.
5  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 14, 2013, 11:32:59 PM
Yes, I was helping with asicminer. Divs were only delayed that one week because of FriedCat shorting the div amount and I was waiting for the rest.

I think we will be done with the 23rd today. The next few days had a lot less transactions as I mentioned before.

-Ukyo

so october 23 is done?

No, I'm still waiting. But I will let you know if/when my transaction goes through.

Code:
2013-10-23 02:56:55	Withdraw	19.11521709 BTC		Processing

BTW, I'm verified if it makes any difference.
6  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 14, 2013, 07:47:19 PM
Guys, that number is NOT valid. It's not a secret hotline, it's an old answering service.

Yea, that's exactly the problem here - there's NO valid way of contacting anyone at weexchange (assuming hopefully that more people work there). Weexchenge is an old no-answering service.
7  Economy / Securities / Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo! on: November 14, 2013, 08:21:23 AM
Well, I'm still waiting for my October 23 withdrawal..

Over the course of the last few weeks, I've tried everything:
1)opened multiple support tickets on weexchange
2)opened a support ticket on bitfunder
3)sent emails
4)found the secret hotline number, called it every other day
5)opened an account on bitcointalk just to send ukyo a pm

 and this is the feedback I received:
1)No reply
2)"Please contact weexchange"  Smiley
3)No reply
4)"Ukyo is at a meeting"
5)No reply

It's only 19.1BTC, but these are all the bitcoins that I have. And if getting them back requires legal action, then I will do so. I'm too tired of this.
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! on: November 13, 2013, 02:44:50 PM
Starting from the day we launch (early December), we plan to offer the option of paying with Bitcoin (upon placing an order - to allow adequate time for confirmations).

Awesome idea - like the terminal too! But do you think that it will be success? I know that bitcoins are not well spreaded in this part of europe...

I'm in the process of selling bitcoins via localbitcoins.com to help pay for the start-up costs, and I've met many people here that are very enthusiastic about bitcoin. One of them was comboy (founder of bitcoinity, also lives in Krakow) and he says he'll drop by Wink

Of course, we're being realistic and I expect that most of our clients will pay in fiat. But we have prepared some bonsuses in store for bitcoin customers, including a 10% discount, and a pre-order option (as soon as our website is finished and we figure out how to handle online orders).
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Want free mini BTC to get started?? COme in here! on: November 13, 2013, 02:13:09 PM
Anonymity, resistance to manipulation and my innate libertarianism

Agreed, bitcoin might just be the tool that will someday bring down central banks, and  their control over the world money supply. Aside from that, it serves as a means of wealth redistribution and class mobility, where people who aren't necessatily rich, but are savvy enough to invest in it can be rewarded financially for doing so.

-carnivale

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10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! on: November 13, 2013, 01:50:17 PM
We're in the process of opening up a restaurant (Samarkand Bistro) in Krakow, Poland that will specialize in quality and affordable take out meals. We're also offering premium Central Asian dishes made by our award-winning chef for our more demanding guests.

Starting from the day we launch (early December), we plan to offer the option of paying with Bitcoin (upon placing an order - to allow adequate time for confirmations). In order to facilitate transactions, we'll be using the coinkite terminal.
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