Well just avoid the ones cloned directly from Litecoin. That should narrow your choices down dramatically and then go from there.
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After we place an order on your website were supposed to receive an order confirmation email right? I remember receiving one for my first order but for the last order I just placed I never received one. Does that mean my order never went through even though the bitcoins were transferred to you?
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Markets not reacting to gox bankruptcy and loss of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of customer money is not just disturbing but confirms my earlier statements about market manipulation.
People here shrug gox bankruptcy like its nothing, but it is very huge and a major dent in bitcoin public confidence. This event has also delayed any major wall street institution from getting involved until there is a major regulated and licensed US exchange running.
In a way I'm glad this is happening as it confirms my position, as I stated before we will see a major dip soon on or before March 16
Um, market is not reacting to hundreds of millions of dollars worth of lost BITCOIN - Bitcoins that either didn't exist, or will cease to exist for the forseeable future. That would indicate that the market is manipulared DOWNWARD, not UPWARD. And, in this case, the manipulator wouldn't be a malicious super-smart insider doing complex market analysis infront of a computer screen somewhere in China, but a mass of super-dumb news outlets that don't understand wtf is going on. I seriously DO NOT GET why people are under the impression that somehow Bitcoin needs gox to exist. In my "bitcoining career" I have sent a grand total of 1 bank wire to gox, and a grand total of 0.06 BTC, and both of these were like a year + ago - unless you count my flipping on Bitcoinbuilder. My experience with all other exchanges has been much less shady and is just in general a lot less dubious, from day 1. So wtf did Gox ever contribute in the last 6 months? If people had just stopped using it when it started sucking months ago this wouldn't be happening. If it really needs to blow sky high just to finally get people to quit it, then so be it. They almost certainly exist, so this whole "oh 6% less bitcoins, bitcoin should go up by 1000% because there are 6% less" thing is absolute bullshit. And the defense of bitcoin doesnt need Gox? No, of course it doesnt need Gox. It needs investor confidence. And the death of Gox just siphoned every drop of it out. Gox gave investors plenty of reasons to stay away. All you needed to do was pay attention. I stopped using them right after their problems with heavy volume last year and the chaos it caused for the markets. It's terrible that it took this much to get people to quit using there exchange.
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Alright here's a quick sample video. For the price I think the quality is great.
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I'll do a sample video and post it later today.
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Today I, like many other pool owners, was quite excited for MoonCoin. It looked promising with its active IRC channel and populated thread. I was a bit annoyed by their announcement that multipool would be the only pool to receive early source, but figured it would only result in our pool being a little behind by compiling the source and we would be on a more or less even footing with the other pools. Instead, this happened: 12:30 : Developer locks chat, promotes multipool.us pool until launch 1 PM (original launch time) : Multipool.us is down, developer says he is delaying the launch for unrelated reasons (lol, k). 1:02 PM : Multipool.us back up, developer says launch is nearly ready. Seconds later multipool goes back down, developer says new launch is 1:10. Developer goes offline. 1:12 PM : Developer back online, multipool.us back up, developer says he left and delayed the launch because his home computer got DDOSed (lol, k). He says they are "working on it". 1:15 - 1:18 : Developers and pool owners spam the chat with such comments as "The coin is not being premined!" and "Still at block 0!" 1:19 : Developer says "It is up!" - referring to multipool.us 1:29 : Developers say multipool.us is undergoing a DDOS attack 1:30 PM : Developer announce source code 1:47 PM : Source actually released This is hilarious guys, wanna know why? http://moon.hackshard.com/BlockCrawler/index.php?block_hash=df6b464acdb02b1691fe664e0716dae50cbf9ae14539483c116c06df183e6be3This machine is an hour behind, but as you can see, the coin was clearly mined during the time that the developers were saying that no mining was occurring. There are other reasons that this ScamCoin is hilarious but I'll leave that for more eloquent posters than myself. Almost all new coins created in the last year are scam coins.
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I wouldn't do it. Cryptsy is extremely buggy and slow for me.
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Well this sucks, imo this was by far the best exchange for trading alt-coins.
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Resident Evil 4 Halo 1 Star Wars Knights of The Old Republic Warcraft 3 Mass Effect series Elder Scrolls Morrowind Half Life 2 Splinter Cell 1 Batman Arkham Asylum and Arkham City
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lol, I'll have to restart this auction later because of the forums being down.
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These are non pass-through shares. The price for each share will start at 0.85 BTC, please bid in 0.05 btc increments and state the total amount of shares you are bidding on in your post. This is the BTC address the shares are linked to https://blockchain.info/address/18ecdeJon8btCA4pvxgRSTZbtJujCjoPRo .When the auction is complete I'll PM the winners the information I will need( your Email and BTC address) for the transfer and my BTC address for payment. Timer removed. End time: 2013-10-03+22:20:00UTC Here's a previous auction I've done for shares, and some of my feedback is listed in my signature.https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=193607.msg2008314#msg2008314.
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