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Literally the shittiest stock out there, everything else is +20% today, ICONOMI is -7%
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New email from Iconomi:
As we are preparing for the public launch of the ICONOMI Digital Assets Management Platform, we have begun with the migration of the ethbuy.iconomi.net trading platform to the new ICONOMI platform. New registrations and deposits on the ethbuy trading platform will therefore be disabled as of today. Withdrawals of EUR will be possible until 31 May 2017, while the withdrawals of ETH will be possible until the launch of the ICONOMI Digital Assets Management Platform. Any users with remaining EUR balances after this date will be able to withdraw their funds until 31. 3. 2018 through customer support. Remaining ETH balances and all user accounts will be migrated to the new ICONOMI platform.
The ICONOMI Digital Assets Management Platform will offer several fiat ramp-ups, including Cashila.
hype
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so ICONOMI is fine with people making positive speculations like "WE'RE GOING TO THE MOON TODAY BUY NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW" but not with people genuinely concerned about the ability of the team to lead this project? this means you support pumps, which is illegal too.
don't delete this comment, if you do tell me exactly why.
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how is the market cap so high on this?
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They will be sending an email update tonight to investors according to Slack.
That still doesn't answer the question
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How can we trust the team when they give no news nor stand in their timetables?
if this gets deleted I'll know this is a fascistic thread...
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if 5000 people sent me $3 each, and paid the necessary $0.14 fee for example, how come I need to pay x20 fee more than them? what the fuck for? this is completely stupid.
For each OUTPUT (in your example 5000), you require a signature. Each signature carries a certain amount of bytes which increase the size of your corresponding transaction. The bigger your transaction the bigger the fee. This is basic Bitcoin knowledge. I highly recommend that you calm down and start reading through the basics again. Ranting won't help you nor change anything. would it have happened if I used an offline wallet?
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Why do I need to pay fees when the people who sent me these thousand of small transactions ALREADY paid fees, why the double fees? just proves bitcoin will never be mainstream
Because.. you are creating another transaction to consolidate these outputs? Any kind of on-chain movement of funds requires fees, regardless of whether you're: 1) Sending to someone else. 2) Sending to yourself (be it other addresses or sweeping outputs). if 5000 people sent me $3 each, and paid the necessary $0.14 fee for example, how come I need to pay x20 fee more than them? what the fuck for? this is completely stupid.
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Don't ever use blockchain.info these cunts took like 2% fee from my money for these transactions
Although there are several reasons not to use blockchain.info, fees aren't one of them. You don't pay fees to blockchain.info for making Bitcoin transactions. You pay fees because you make thousands of small transactions. Considering that you own about $35k in Bitcoin, you may want to read up on how it works, especially how it works with fees and change. TL;DR: if you don't want to pay much on fees, don't make thousands of small transactions. Why do I need to pay fees when the people who sent me these thousand of small transactions ALREADY paid fees, why the double fees? just proves bitcoin will never be mainstream "Hey I think I'll make a bubble gum machine that runs on bitcoin" - "OH FUCK WHY DO I NEED TO PAY THESE MOTHERFUCKING FEES, ILL JUST USE FIAT" ""
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Don't ever use blockchain.info these cunts took like 2% fee from my money for these transactions
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To have a wallet, web based, on blockchain or any other with +35,000$ inside, i can say you have big corones. This is something i will never do. Can't even think about it one minute. Crazy dude. You really trust them i can say. But this is one of the last place i would keep my bitcoins for such a big ammount
exactly why I'm trying to move this shit to a cold wallet
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I'm going to wait for the support team's answer first
You're just wasting your own time and theirs. You can solve this on your own. I suggest you try sending a smaller amount at once. Send it to one of your own addresses, and do that a few times. I'll explain it this way: You're now trying to pay $5000 in quarters! That creates a very large transaction.
It's probably some weird built-in blockchain.info alert. This wouldn't/shouldn't happen in e.g. Bitcoin Core. He could just attempt sending [max_amount] to the same address a few times, indeed. I wouldn't be wasting their time if they let me waste my money however the fuck I want Also, it's their job and this isn't $5 we're talking about..
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is there a chance that I will import this address's private key to my Electrum and not get the full 34k?
Obviously I can't say with 100% certainity that everything will move smoothly. According to other blockchain explorers, this address has ~$34. Therefore, if you improve the private key somewhere else then it should show up. Keep me posted and I'll help if you encounter some issues. I'm going to wait for the support team's answer first
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Guys please help me
Your money isn't lost. Stop panicking. if I export the private keys of the address and import it to Electrum, will I get my funds?
You should do that and then attempt to consolidate the outputs. is there a chance that I will import this address's private key to my Electrum and not get the full 34k?
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Guys please help me if I export the private keys of the address and import it to Electrum, will I get my funds?
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Blockchain.info using http://redeem.bitwatch.co/ when I enter my address it said "This transaction transfers 38.783173 Bitcoin to 12HarwPfx39Q9LhA7xvQTe2dTQJrPPo1ax with an attached fee of 0.0084 Bitcoin (0.00001 BTC per KB)." should I push it?
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12HarwPfx39Q9LhA7xvQTe2dTQJrPPo1ax
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