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501  Economy / Securities / Re: Is there anything here worth of investing? on: August 01, 2014, 11:50:03 AM
TRADER, DEBT, MSP, BIF on CryptoStocks (DEBT have recently voted to move to Coinsortium, BIF are voting now)

There is also Coinsortium itself to checkout - BIG and ORB have been generating a steady volume recently;
https://coinsortium.co/security.php?ticker=BIG
https://coinsortium.co/security.php?ticker=ORB
502  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptostocks - BTC,DVC,LTC denominated Stock Exchange/Crowdfunding Platform on: August 01, 2014, 09:32:09 AM
I voted to move over on one in my portfolio... (which was the reason I made the deposit to buy more shares XD )

=squeak=


I look forward to seeing you over there Wink
503  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptostocks - BTC,DVC,LTC denominated Stock Exchange/Crowdfunding Platform on: August 01, 2014, 08:10:14 AM
the shares in the company I was buying with that deposit, I have faith in... the exchange itself, I don't anymore... but when that company gets themselves moved over to a different exchange, I'll still have my shares.

=squeak=


There are a couple of votes currently taking place to migrate to Coinsortium. One has already passed, the owner of which runs another two securities and hopes to eventually migrate them too (subject to shareholder agreement).
504  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinsortium - Cryptocurrency Stock Exchange on: July 31, 2014, 06:07:25 PM
seems to be a lot of wasted space between lines of text... can you get that void space smaller so we can have more  info on the screen?

also, plans for reskinning? the pale color on white background isn't easy on the eyes (particularly those of us without perfect vision anymore)

and what kind of email notifications are available (and planned)?

and finally... CSV download of our _full_ trading/transaction history for our account?

=squeak=


A new design, along with the release of our API is currently in the making, we're a few months away from release at this stage, new features include;
  • New Look Design
  • Full API (whatever you can do in the GUI, you can do via API)
  • Email Notifications (granular, only receive what you want)
  • Email Confirmations (granular, email authenticate withdrawals etc)

We have CSV exports available for project owners to download copies of their shareholder information (email addresses and share quantity) but no transaction data as of yet - I will add it to the feature request list.
Thank you... while email notifications on trades (and deposits posting) being executed is high on my priority list, that is more about convenience than necessity...

The transaction history is a long-standing complaint of mine, and probably my biggest issue with some exchanges. Not being able to keep a full history of my activity, locally, ends up being a deal-breaker for me these days.

=squeak=


Full transaction history is available on screen, it's just not exportable yet. This is something we're working on.
505  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How much would you charge to build a site like this? on: July 31, 2014, 08:58:57 AM
Code:
<html><body><h1>It works!</h1>
<p>This is the default web page for this server.</p>
<p>The web server software is running but no content has been added, yet.</p>
</body></html>

Thank me later Wink
506  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptostocks - BTC,DVC,LTC denominated Stock Exchange/Crowdfunding Platform on: July 31, 2014, 08:50:30 AM
The problem I see with NXT and any other securities based coin is there is still no identity verification, so you're giving your coins away to the unknown. Adding to which they are effectively an alt-coin which many investors dont want to get involved in.

Anonymity in the community is somewhat of a sore subject, but when investing in projects I like to know who I am investing in (and who to chase if they run away with my coins). That's why for Coinsortium we have partnered with Ardeva to provide a full verification profile.

For example; https://coinsortium.co/security.php?ticker=ARDEVA (This is a test listing)

You can see exactly who the project owner is by clicking through to their Ardeva profile (https://ardeva.com/profile/55fcaec6-f4f1-4228-aeda-8003694b34a8) which validates such data as their ID, home address, income, cross checks against credit cards, IP checking, SMS verification etc, with additional checks being added nearly daily.
507  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinsortium - Cryptocurrency Stock Exchange on: July 31, 2014, 07:57:25 AM
seems to be a lot of wasted space between lines of text... can you get that void space smaller so we can have more  info on the screen?

also, plans for reskinning? the pale color on white background isn't easy on the eyes (particularly those of us without perfect vision anymore)

and what kind of email notifications are available (and planned)?

and finally... CSV download of our _full_ trading/transaction history for our account?

=squeak=


A new design, along with the release of our API is currently in the making, we're a few months away from release at this stage, new features include;
  • New Look Design
  • Full API (whatever you can do in the GUI, you can do via API)
  • Email Notifications (granular, only receive what you want)
  • Email Confirmations (granular, email authenticate withdrawals etc)

We have CSV exports available for project owners to download copies of their shareholder information (email addresses and share quantity) but no transaction data as of yet - I will add it to the feature request list.
508  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptostocks - BTC,DVC,LTC denominated Stock Exchange/Crowdfunding Platform on: July 30, 2014, 08:29:15 PM
Should be an alternative coming fairly soon  Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=717268.0
509  Economy / Service Announcements / [ANN] Coinsortium - Cryptocurrency Stock Exchange - Free Cryptostocks Migration! on: July 30, 2014, 03:30:23 PM
Free - automated migration from CryptoStocks - offer ends 31st August!

I'm pleased to announce the successful release of Coinsortium.co the next generation Cryptocurrency Stock Exchange.

For Security Owners
  • Automated Dividend Payments - Send coins to a designated address and they will be automatically distributed to your shareholders
  • Shareholder Communication - Contact your shareholders directly from within Coinsortium
  • Unlimited Securities per Account - Once verified you're permitted to list as many projects as you need
  • Reduced Fees - 0.5BTC to list a security

For Investors
  • Security Owner Verification - All security owners are thoroughly verified through our partner, Ardeva. Their Ardeva profile and score are both visible on their security's page.
  • Contact Your Security's Owner - Have a question for your security's owner? Simply drop them a private message directly through the site
  • Offline Shares - Are your shares a long term investment, or are you just security concious? Take your shares offline and have any dividends forwarded to a designated address

For Everyone
  • No Crazy Transaction Fees - 0.0005BTC is transmitted with every transaction.
  • Full Two Factor Authentication - Enable Google Authenticator and all site functionality is protected.
  • Bug Bounty - We work hard to secure our code, but appreciate sometimes mistakes happen, and bugs slip in - we offer a generous bounty to ensure any bugs keep out of the wrong hands, keeping your assets safe.

Having recently partnered with MSP to provide our backend wallet system, we will soon boast the most sophisticated wallet security currently on the market, including features such as;

  • 125% guarantee on held funds - Should your Coinsortium wallet be compromised and a non approved transaction occur - you will be refunded for 125% of that transaction
  • Multi-Currency Transactions - Deposit in one coin, withdraw in another.
  • Integrated Multi-Currency BlockChain - Similar to BlockChain.info but for all supported coins.
  • Full audit trail - All transactions made on Coinsortium will appear in the blockchain.

Having launched on Friday 25th July, the platform has been received warmly by other parts of the community; namely BIG (http://bitcoininvestmentgroup.com/), having seen site traffic peak 9,000 hits in 4 days, we're proud to already support 11 securities, with 2 more currently voting on existing platforms whether to migrate.

For a limited time, we are also offering current CryptoStocks project owners the opportunity to migrate to Coinsortium for free! Simply verify with Ardeva and upload your shareholder CSV export.



Feedback -

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We would also like to thank Coinsortium.co. We have only spoken to Jamie but with the level of customer service he has provided us has given us the confidence to launch this project on here - https://coinsortium.co/announcement.php?id=31
510  Economy / Securities / Re: The Coin Foundry - raising $10M in convertible notes for mining facility on: July 30, 2014, 01:12:36 PM
The Coin Foundry is raising $10M in convertible notes to fund a site purpose built for mining crypto currencies.

The pitch is this -

Power is 5 cents, metered
Megawatt scale only
Immersion 2 and traditional rack cooling options
Rent is $50/kw-$100/kw
50MW in the first phase

Container friendly
Design help available

First leases commence 2014
Terms are first 12 months rent paid up front as deposit ($600,000/~1,000BTC - $1.2M/2,000 BTC), term length 24-60 months
First 3 months of power, true up after first 3 months ($90,000)

Locations confidential - US Midwest and US Northeast

Legal to be done by Perkins and Coie in the US

Pedigree of founders is easily verifiable
They have raised over $150M in the past for data centers






As a newbie, can I suggest your "founders" verify themselves on ardeva.com. The more details the better.
511  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: UK BitCoin Trader on: July 02, 2014, 02:58:26 PM
I'm after buying via Bank Transfer. Do you have an update on your rate for today ?



Currently £388.98\BTC. Let me know if you're interested (and how many) and I'll transfer some coins to my LBC wallet!

Thanks
512  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: UK BitCoin Trader on: July 01, 2014, 07:25:29 AM
Morning - current balances - 4BTC\£5,000
513  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 27, 2014, 12:34:52 PM
When does the auction finish??

I think on 30th June auction will be finish, and hope sideways movement too and will move upwards after that.

Auction finishes today 6pm EST

But announced on Monday?
514  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 27, 2014, 10:56:03 AM

Clever - how long until the dump?  Cool
515  Economy / Securities / Re: Why Do You Invest? on: June 27, 2014, 10:52:05 AM
There are good investments out there, you just need to know where to look. I haven't seen anything on Havelock which has interested me though.
516  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 27, 2014, 10:22:30 AM
It's the 27th, I voted 575$ and so far 65% have been wrong.

This is the weird thing about the poll.  Initially, I was thinking that the auction was on 6/26, so to predict the price on 6/27 would be more meaningful.


However, since the auction is on 6/27, we could get a bit of screwing up of highs and lows, and in other words, many people may end up being right, depending upon what time of the day.

I am getting a sense (maybe from chips, or from astrology or god) that there is going to remain some continued downward pressures on BTC prices until about 3 hours before the end of the auction time.. and possibly a little longer than that.  Yet, at the same time, I am NOT sure about whether there will be an ability to contain the prices downward.  So let's say downward will be between $550 and $580. 

If there are some kinds of leaks about the bids being at or above then BTC price, this may cause BTC prices to clime beyond $580 and into the low $600s.

Once the auction is clearly over, it seems inevitable that we are going to hear additional leaks about what the bids were, and those bids are likely going to have been in the $600s and possibly in the upper $600s and maybe even into the $700s.  This leaked news (whether rumor or NOT) will likely cause BTC prices to be pushed up into the mid-$600s.  then over the weekend, we could likely continue to get upward movement and then prices into the $700s or even $800s, as was mentioned by several posters earlier.

I really have my doubts about shooting to a new all time high before late August, but who the hell really knows, and if there gets to be too many whales wanting to get in, then HODLers are NOT going to want to sell until the upsurge in prices has run its course - accordingly, we are likely going to get some floating between $700s and $850s prior to the upsurge that will go above and beyond the old ATH - and likely in the $2k to $3k territory in either late 2014 or early 2015 - and some are predicting $4-6K territory, which seems a bit too optimistic for me... even though I would NOT mind seeing such an upsurge in prices within that same time line. 

I really doubt that prices would go to $10k before mid 2015, but seems plausible in the late 2015 time frame.. but then if we are talking another late 2015 bubble, then such a bubble could possibly go beyond $10k.  There will NOT be another halving of the BTC mining until late 2016, which will likely cause some additional upsurge in BTC prices (so long as BTC is still around by then). 

Although I sincerely hope you're right - as I have $10,000 ready to pump in. Over the past couple of hours, I have only seen a gradual upward trend.

I think we still have to wait till we cross again 610 mark, before that really not recommending buying.

I wonder if we can leak a story to the press "The highest bid has been $100\BTCRoll Eyes

No way, 100$/BTC, It will be atleast 500 USD per BTC and even some here thinking bidding will be on premium so you can
expect 500-650 range bid.

 Grin I know - it was a joke - leak a BS story to the press to drive the price down so I can start pumping  Roll Eyes
517  Economy / Services / Re: Buying Bitcoin Businesses NOW! on: June 27, 2014, 10:18:49 AM
Are you interested in revenue but no traffic? Wink
518  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 27, 2014, 10:16:33 AM
It's the 27th, I voted 575$ and so far 65% have been wrong.

This is the weird thing about the poll.  Initially, I was thinking that the auction was on 6/26, so to predict the price on 6/27 would be more meaningful.


However, since the auction is on 6/27, we could get a bit of screwing up of highs and lows, and in other words, many people may end up being right, depending upon what time of the day.

I am getting a sense (maybe from chips, or from astrology or god) that there is going to remain some continued downward pressures on BTC prices until about 3 hours before the end of the auction time.. and possibly a little longer than that.  Yet, at the same time, I am NOT sure about whether there will be an ability to contain the prices downward.  So let's say downward will be between $550 and $580. 

If there are some kinds of leaks about the bids being at or above then BTC price, this may cause BTC prices to clime beyond $580 and into the low $600s.

Once the auction is clearly over, it seems inevitable that we are going to hear additional leaks about what the bids were, and those bids are likely going to have been in the $600s and possibly in the upper $600s and maybe even into the $700s.  This leaked news (whether rumor or NOT) will likely cause BTC prices to be pushed up into the mid-$600s.  then over the weekend, we could likely continue to get upward movement and then prices into the $700s or even $800s, as was mentioned by several posters earlier.

I really have my doubts about shooting to a new all time high before late August, but who the hell really knows, and if there gets to be too many whales wanting to get in, then HODLers are NOT going to want to sell until the upsurge in prices has run its course - accordingly, we are likely going to get some floating between $700s and $850s prior to the upsurge that will go above and beyond the old ATH - and likely in the $2k to $3k territory in either late 2014 or early 2015 - and some are predicting $4-6K territory, which seems a bit too optimistic for me... even though I would NOT mind seeing such an upsurge in prices within that same time line. 

I really doubt that prices would go to $10k before mid 2015, but seems plausible in the late 2015 time frame.. but then if we are talking another late 2015 bubble, then such a bubble could possibly go beyond $10k.  There will NOT be another halving of the BTC mining until late 2016, which will likely cause some additional upsurge in BTC prices (so long as BTC is still around by then). 

Although I sincerely hope you're right - as I have $10,000 ready to pump in. Over the past couple of hours, I have only seen a gradual upward trend.

I think we still have to wait till we cross again 610 mark, before that really not recommending buying.

I wonder if we can leak a story to the press "The highest bid has been $100\BTCRoll Eyes
519  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 27, 2014, 10:06:09 AM
It's the 27th, I voted 575$ and so far 65% have been wrong.

This is the weird thing about the poll.  Initially, I was thinking that the auction was on 6/26, so to predict the price on 6/27 would be more meaningful.


However, since the auction is on 6/27, we could get a bit of screwing up of highs and lows, and in other words, many people may end up being right, depending upon what time of the day.

I am getting a sense (maybe from chips, or from astrology or god) that there is going to remain some continued downward pressures on BTC prices until about 3 hours before the end of the auction time.. and possibly a little longer than that.  Yet, at the same time, I am NOT sure about whether there will be an ability to contain the prices downward.  So let's say downward will be between $550 and $580. 

If there are some kinds of leaks about the bids being at or above then BTC price, this may cause BTC prices to clime beyond $580 and into the low $600s.

Once the auction is clearly over, it seems inevitable that we are going to hear additional leaks about what the bids were, and those bids are likely going to have been in the $600s and possibly in the upper $600s and maybe even into the $700s.  This leaked news (whether rumor or NOT) will likely cause BTC prices to be pushed up into the mid-$600s.  then over the weekend, we could likely continue to get upward movement and then prices into the $700s or even $800s, as was mentioned by several posters earlier.

I really have my doubts about shooting to a new all time high before late August, but who the hell really knows, and if there gets to be too many whales wanting to get in, then HODLers are NOT going to want to sell until the upsurge in prices has run its course - accordingly, we are likely going to get some floating between $700s and $850s prior to the upsurge that will go above and beyond the old ATH - and likely in the $2k to $3k territory in either late 2014 or early 2015 - and some are predicting $4-6K territory, which seems a bit too optimistic for me... even though I would NOT mind seeing such an upsurge in prices within that same time line. 

I really doubt that prices would go to $10k before mid 2015, but seems plausible in the late 2015 time frame.. but then if we are talking another late 2015 bubble, then such a bubble could possibly go beyond $10k.  There will NOT be another halving of the BTC mining until late 2016, which will likely cause some additional upsurge in BTC prices (so long as BTC is still around by then). 

Although I sincerely hope you're right - as I have $10,000 ready to pump in. Over the past couple of hours, I have only seen a gradual upward trend.
520  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: UK BitCoin Trader on: June 27, 2014, 06:00:06 AM
really?? he scammed you??  Shocked

Considering this is a UK only thread and he most certainly isn't UK based, I'll let you decide.

I've given up responding to his posts as I tend to find its best not to feed the trolls. However, I would urge anyone to do their own research and decide for themselves.
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