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Thank you for supporting auroracoin. you can sell your coins on zapple.com
Please be advised that Zapple exchange will be closing on December 31, 2020. I've received the relevant e-mail message on October 13. Here's the mail contents: "We are sorry to inform you that Zapple is closing down operations. We had been due to launch a novel banking product this year but the impacts of Covid-19 and a changing marketplace meant it was not possible to launch in our original timescales. With upcoming regulatory changes in the UK and a product not ready for launch we have made the difficult decision to cease operations. We are currently looking for someone to buy Zapple’s intellectual property and, potentially, to serve our existing customers. Unless a buyer is found for Zapple before the end of the year then Zapple will be closing from 31st December 2020. From 1st January 2021 until 31st January 2021 the site will operate in a withdrawal-only mode. During this phase trades and deposits will be forbidden. From 1st February 2021 Zapple will be offline completely so it is imperative that you withdraw your assets by this point as they will no lost if not withdrawn at this point. We are working with partners to support their customers and currencies during this time. If alternative offerings become available we will notify you before the end of the year." I've checked only today zapple exchange since I traded AUR/BTC, AUR/BCH for about 6 months ago and withdrew all the funds. And yes, the relevant message about closure is posted on the home page of the exchange. They try to find a solution to keep the exchange online. Hopefully they will succeed!
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Hello everyone, A week ago all CCN assets were sold suddenly at Novaexchange and coin value dropped to zero. Today i got an email from Novaexchange about they are closing the market. It explains this sudden sale and it's an another scam for me. It looks like Nova was the reason for this sale and it looks like an exit scam With losing the last market and an another damage, i've decided to leave this project... CC was a nice personal project but it just made me spend more and more money. (market fees, constant buyings to keep value stable, 2 block explorer, 3 additional servers for alive nodes etc etc) I'm going to terminate all servers one by one in a week. Thanks everyone to be a part of CC. Regards. Hello, That's a pity! Unfortunately NOVA is closing its exchange on October 7 There were some interesting coins that moved from Cryptopia after its liquidatin and CC was among them:) Have you already stopped all the nodes? Is it possible to enable them for some hours to complete one transaction if you will not incur any costs for that? I just wanted to send the coins that were bought at NOVA to my Windows wallet in order to have them ready in case you sell the project and somebody will revive CC coin. Or you think that will never happen? and there is no sense?
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AltHub seems to be still alive. I've just visited it accidentally, logged in and found the above transaction as completed 3 months ago. I checked and ....yes, I had 99.60520942 DOGE incoming payment on June 11 I will test it for a week or so to find out whether faucet is fully active and pays.
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Hello Auroracoin Community,
I'm DavinciJ15 I´m developing Pandora´s Wallet and I am planning on adding Auroracoin to our wallet and test out the send and receive.
Can you please contribute a small amount to get the testing running. Auroracoin Address: AXGYLXD812aznWznbsbziKWPw1Mrc5MyEn
Thanks for the help.
Hi, DavinciJ15, just've sent 10 AUR. (TX id: e1c017542f062cfdfd5f0e4430c8bb24a__________) I suppose that will do for testing. The AUR transaction fee is usually low. If that is not enough please inform
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scam?
Maybe the admin just forgot about his website 3 weeks DOGE withdrawal pending
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That's great! Please check the issue with CoolindarkCoin at ProBitExchanger. Before closure of greenonline exchange I tried to move my coins to ProBitExchanger. When creating CC address at ProBitExchanger the system returned "该币种配置异常,无法转入!" (google translated it as "The currency configuration is abnormal and cannot be transferred!"). I've just tried to generate CC address again and the error persists. If possible please resolve the issue or update the Markets section in the first post of this thread since CC deposits are not available at ProBitExchanger. That will prevent users from unnecessary registration at ProBitExchanger.
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Please update info on current exchanges with CC deposits enabled. Info for those holding CC at greenexchange "trade.greencoin.online exchange will be closed at 07 of March. Please withdraw all your balances! "
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“Spring Portfolio Cleaning. Fees reimbursed at the end of the month.
Nova headquarters is located in Sweden, which is quite a very cold place. Recently though, we have felt spring in the air. So, Great Nova traders and trolls, spring clean your portfolio in March, We have great news, if your March Trading volume is more than 0.2 btc accumulated you get all your trading fees back minus any referrals paid out at the end of the March. Such Fun and Trade on!!!” 'HAPPY TRADING' NOVA EXCHANGE
Hello, Please provide official source of information. I couldn't find it either on Nova Exchange web site in News section or in their Twitter or in e-mails from Nova.
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- find a “back carrier” coin. My requirements to such a coin include: it is on fast blockchain, withdrawal fee is low, the number of confirmations at destination exchange is small, it can be easily sold with profit or at the price compensated by enough profit from arbitrage to;
What coins that you prefer? Maybe XRP/XLM are two of them. My favourite is DOGE coin. There were cases when I could receive them within 1-2 minutes at destination exchange. Other coins in my favourite "back carriers" list include RDD, XVG. When having no more "ask volume" for repeated fast arbitrage, I used to put ask orders at the coins having quite fast blockchain like NLC2, CHESS, ADC, ARCO, FJC, OK, IFT, CL, etc. with confirmations ranging from 6 to 20 and with withdrawal fee ranging from 0.001 to 0.01 of a coin. Thus I could have my BTC back at my "master" exchange with double profit, I mean profit from selling a particular coin at destination exchange plus that for selling "BTC back carrier coin" at "master" exchange.
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According to my personal experience, arbitrage is still possible for a noob. Turning like 0.001 BTC into 0.01 BTC in a month or so may be not feasible for those having over 1 BTC of their total crypto holdings but for the noobs quite aware of what a crypto exchange is and eager to collect some more profit it would be of interest. Imho, at least those noobs still collecting micro earnings from crypto faucets might find it feasible. Nevertheless, it requires time and efforts. Important thing one has to bear in mind before starting is that arbitrage is risky, be ready to lose the coins involved without regret. While doing arbitrage I have elaborated some of the key steps in making progress in my arbitrage fun: - choose two exchanges to your liking; - choose the one which would be the “master” exchange, i.e. used for initial investment and subsequent withdrawals of profit; - prepare a list of coins available at two exchanges; - check for full names of the coins because the short ones may vary at a particular exchange; - check online status of wallets at “master” exchange and highlight those available for withdrawals and deposits; - check for price difference among the coins with “green” highlighted wallets; - calculate the fees involved, i.e. trading fee at Exchange A, withdrawal fee from Exchange A, Deposit fee at Exchange B (if any), trading fee at Exchange B. - find a “back carrier” coin. My requirements to such a coin include: it is on fast blockchain, withdrawal fee is low, the number of confirmations at destination exchange is small, it can be easily sold with profit or at the price compensated by enough profit from arbitrage to; Issues to be checked before adding a new coin to your arbitrage list: - the wallets must be on the same blockchain and of course “green”; - withdrawal fee; - number of confirmations required to have your deposit at destination exchange; Issued to be checked before each transaction: - “ask” volume at destination exchange; - wallets status: “online” or “offline” The more coins, the more arbitrage opportunities
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is the one listed on yobit good? or they are on the old chain? also deposit and withdrawal issues? LOL you all know how yobit is
They are still on old chain but with open (marked as online - 1068495 blocks) wallet. Current PAK coin block count is totally different. I've looked through this thread to find info about Yobit wallet status but decided to test withdraw from Yobit with 10 PAK coins just a week ago. Here's my transaction that was sent from Yobit and never appeared at the destination wallet 2019-02-11 12:09:54 10.00000000 PAK b76bcc6bf3ff4cb8f9dac78cdc1c8f241115dab6042536a75906e03c63d39658
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I can not enter the site. The page writes "The site althub.club does not allow to establish a connection." Using VPN opens. What is the problem?
I did not experience such a problem throughout entire period I joined althub and I do visit it everyday. So just try the following: - clean cache and cookies in the browser; - use another browser; - use VPN to log in the site just to send a support ticket to report to admin about the problem. or try to contact admin of AltHub via twitter account
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Well, if not taking into account the previous format, I would point out the following benefits in new one: - viewing all titles of articles in one post allows to choose the one of your interest while not going through entire thread; - for the contributors it is helpful to have a quick view and not to duplicate already submitted articles; - a post about lost (stolen) and frozen funds will be even more interesting after reopening of Cryptopia or statement from Cryptopia on those figures.
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I searched both of those and found no use of the word "halvening". Are your links correct? Actually you were not supposed to search for halvening since I stated "halving" but not "halvening" in relation to those links in my post. They represented my initial intention to dwell on one part of the origin of the word "halvening". In opposite to other suggestions of "halvening" origin, i.e. Doge coin community discussions that encouraged some Reddit members to use it more and more often, I stick to the point that creation of "halvening" term was inspired by combination of "halving" and "hapenning". I suppose that roycilik post in this thread quoting "August 11, 2012, 09:03:42 PM" as the first time use of "halvening" confirms that it was neither Doge coin community to create the term "halvening" nor Reddit community to take it from them because Doge coin was introduced after that date. During further research I found some more links supporting the points regarding origin opposite to mine. They claim that it is just stylization of "halving" https://cryptocurrencyfacts.com/bitcoin-halving-explained/ or http://bitcoinandmarkets.com/glossary/ (when adding ending "ening" like “The Flippening.”).
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I’ve just googled over the web and found a definition that is quite comprehensive for me as a newbie. So, according to Expressvpn and their glossary, halvening comprises two words "halving" and "happening". https://www.expressvpn.com/internet-privacy/bitcoin-glossary/Every 210,000 blocks, the block reward is halved. Starting from 50 BTC per block in 2009, it currently stands at only 12.5 BTC, after two halvings. Eventually, the block reward will go to zero, after 33 halvings. Also called a “halvening” (halving & happening), this event is popularly celebrated, similar to a New Year’s Day of Bitcoin. As to the first uses of halving, my investigation brought me back to bitcointalk threads but from outside site, i.e. altcoin wikia http://altcoin.wikia.com/wiki/Coiledcoin that referred to our bitcointalk member thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56675.0 and it dates back to January 05, 2012
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However we will be applying for new exchange Listings. Let's see how things go on. Nova isn't a bad exchange, their support is great.
That would be great to have PAK listed on new exchanges. I used to trade PAK at Cryptopia so a bit miss PAK as a tool for BTC transfer between exchanges. By the way I tried trading at Nova for about two weeks and I like it. They've just had a promo for referring people to Nova while giving away 100% Reward in the First Month. Furthermore, they had "zero transaction and withdrawal fee" for BTC during that period.
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Reminder: The withdrawals of DOGE and LTC to FaucetHub charge a transaction fee of 1.5%.
Can I still withdraw to other wallets than FaucetHub?
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Do you know what is the highest possible level and highest power claim score at althub?
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