Thanks for wasting couple of minutes of my precious life. I neither understood what he was singing, nor the subtitles. I hate you!
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I have been waiting for a good indian exchange for sometime now...Hope it lasts long
You're at the right place then. Coinsecure is amongst one of the best exchanges for Indian users. Though low volume can be a pain if you want to buy/sell large quantities. For that, Unocoin is also an option. Never use iGot, you will regret it. There are plenty of users on this forum that have regretted it. iGot is pain especially when it comes to withdrawals...it takes days to complete a small transaction...Haven't tried Unocoin...will check it up...thanks Also, iGot will ask for all kinds of IDs and KYC docs in the world if you try to withdraw a few BTC. And will REPEATEDLY deny your previous verifications. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=395675.msg9616536#msg9616536
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Hai!! I just wanna ask.. I just clear my hisotry, cache and cookies on my Browser.. so, the history of my deposits were vanished.. i've try to deposited again and hope it back again but there were still empty on the "My Investment" tab.. so, what must i do if i want it back?? please help me.. Didn't you even read the responses above? This is a scam and you have lost your Bitcoins. You should have come to this thread BEFORE sending your BTC to them. What amazes me though is the fact that you sent them Bitcoins again, AFTER your initial investment vanished from site. Next time, never send any Bitcoins to any ponzi scheme. Sooner or later someone always loses, and it better not be you. See this: Well, Now my "investments" don't even show up. Hahaha, oh dear, 0.15 BTC to someone out there, enjoy it!
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I have been waiting for a good indian exchange for sometime now...Hope it lasts long
You're at the right place then. Coinsecure is amongst one of the best exchanges for Indian users. Though low volume can be a pain if you want to buy/sell large quantities. For that, Unocoin is also an option. Never use iGot, you will regret it. There are plenty of users on this forum that have regretted it.
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So the funds generated from the raffle will be used towards adding support for $NEOS on GoURL.io platform? Are we already in discussion with GoURL? The funds were put towards paid votes there but it seems pointless. The thread discussing the outcome and so forth is over here: http://forum.neoscoin.com/t/lets-get-neos-on-gourl/396/86 We're putting our efforts into more worthwhile goals. Best regards, syntaks Thanks for the link to thread, I hadn't notice earlier. When something like that is crafted, you don't have a fair chance. Anyway, its good that we stear clear of paid voting rat race and spend our energy and time on something substantial and honest.
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beat the manipulator @ Cryptsy - BUY, BUY, BUY
There's already 21 BTC buy order @ 5 sats!
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Hello guys,
I would like to know how to buy Bitcoins completely anonymously. If you know a good eBook with these specify methods, please tell me so I can buy it.
I've read articles about Bitcoins Mixing/Tumbler services, however I still not know how to use them.
Thanks a lot for the help.
Contact a trusted seller (with good feedback score) from your area on localbitcoins.com and meet face-to-face. Hand him the CASH and transfer the Bitcoins to one of your newly generated addresses. This can be done easily via smartphone apps.
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So the funds generated from the raffle will be used towards adding support for $NEOS on GoURL.io platform? Are we already in discussion with GoURL?
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I'm curious, what updates are in the works?
An Electrum wallet is in the works. Last time I checked, development was finished, just needs to be compiled and tested before release. This will be huge. Little or no other alt coins have a 'lite' wallet client.
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I am trying to join but the bot says "No slots avaible now , try again later"
Are the registrations closed? OP says all slots are available.
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Summary:At the beginning of 2015, over 100,000 merchants around the globe accepted Bitcoin for payment, and over half of them used BitPay to do so. Though many of BitPay's merchants keep a portion of these payments in bitcoins, most of them convert a good portion of it to fiat. This accounts for the massive downward price swing, because there's just more bitcoins going around.
But the next bitcoin reward halving is set to take place in 2016 – from 25 bitcoins every 10 minutes to only 12.5. At this point, the number of new and available bitcoins will decrease substantially. If transaction volume is still increasing in 2016, we can expect Bitcoin's price to go up as a result.Full Story:http://cointelegraph.com/news/113987/bitpay-reveals-the-good-reason-why-bitcoin-price-is-down
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I am totally clueless about trading bots. How do they work? Are they profitable? How much would one cost? Can I make my own? Any helpful online resources would be appreciated. I cant wait to hear you guys' advice!
Basically, you can think of them as robots that make trades on your behalf based on trading rules you provide to them. Here are a couple of examples: https://cryptotrader.org/https://www.butter-bot.com/As human being, we all have a life away from coin trading, so we can't stick to the computer all the time to see if the market conditions are suitable for you to make a trade. So you provide this set of rules to a bot and give them access to your exchange accounts and they'll make trades on your behalf - so you don't miss the pump & dumps. Based on how much you trade and how well you define your rules, the bot can be profitable or not. But the examples provided above are free, feel free to try them out. Always wanted to know more about bot trading.. If we want to run 24/7.. Do we need to have a VPS or..? If you use services like the ones mentioned above, you don't have to host anything. Everything runs on their servers.
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I am totally clueless about trading bots. How do they work? Are they profitable? How much would one cost? Can I make my own? Any helpful online resources would be appreciated. I cant wait to hear you guys' advice!
Basically, you can think of them as robots that make trades on your behalf based on trading rules you provide to them. Here are a couple of examples: https://cryptotrader.org/https://www.butter-bot.com/As human being, we all have a life away from coin trading, so we can't stick to the computer all the time to see if the market conditions are suitable for you to make a trade. So you provide this set of rules to a bot and give them access to your exchange accounts and they'll make trades on your behalf - so you don't miss the pump & dumps. Based on how much you trade and how well you define your rules, the bot can be profitable or not. But the examples provided above are free, feel free to try them out.
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can somebody explain to me the meaning of dump and pump??
i have an idea about dump, it means giving away your coins.. i think.
i saw on most post the words dump and pump.
Pump is something where you create some hype for a coin, spread true & false information about how a coin is going to skyrocket in terms of price and adoption. So several users are inclined to buy the coin, which shoots the price up - in some cases 10 times or even more. This is called a pump, because someone is actively trying to 'pump' the price. These people are generally the ones who have bought this coin at much lower prices and are willing to sell at higher price during the pump. And when the pump happens, the 'bag holders' sell their coins at higher price, earning good profit. But since large quantity of the coin hits the market, the price comes down quickly. This is called a dump. The only people profit from a pump & dump are the ones who take good judgement on when to sell (after the pump but before the dump). EDIT: This is an example of a pump & dump happened with DOGED few weeks ago:
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I assume everyone here would like to have a few words from the fellow who accepted this offer and received those 10,000 BTC. If it hasn't already been discussed, can you tell us what you did with those coins and how it changed your life ?
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[....] Neos did not get the attention it deserves... there wasn't much marketing but a lot of development.[...]
Fully agree with this. I have never seen a developer who is continuously and consistently dedicated to coding and improving an idea like this. From wallet to security, it is really a challenge to find a coin that can compete with NEOS. The only reason we're undervalued is because there is no spotlight. But with slowly but steadily improving marketing and PR, we're bound to reach new height in terms of user base and merchant adoption.
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*** Do a small work and get rewarded ***
I got some specific information that has to be send to a group of specific forum users through Private Message. Captcha is there. I need people who can work fast, won't mind doing repetitive task and eager to earn money online. You don't need any special skills. Just copy+paste my content,solve captcha and click send. Do it for 1000 users and get $80 in your bitcoin wallet.
All detail instructions will be given.
Interested candidates can either PM me or post in my thread.
Can't you send PM to multiple people in one go? To protect their privacy, you could use BCC field. Unless there is a restriction on how many people you can send PM simultaneously.
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So... the reason for you to call it a crap coin is because it has low volume? You gotta be kidding me. Yup. Because it means no one is interested in buying it. Now why is that? Maybe the team behind it sucks who knows... There's no marketing for the coin, no merchants.. Maybe there is, but it's not making a dent in the already saturated altcoin market. What about funding? How many months more do they have until they burn all their money? And who are the devs behind this coin? These questions have been answered several times in their official thread, you need to just find the time to read. The developer goes by the name 'syntaks' who is always up on IRC and Twitter and is happy to answer whatever you throw at him. Just get 15 minutes to chat with him and you'll know.
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So... the reason for you to call it a crap coin is because it has low volume? You gotta be kidding me.
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