and now I regret it. Anyone else in the same boat?
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Good god. I haven't used cryptsy in forever and thank god for that. I had a feeling this was coming months ago when I saw users complaining in chat about their withdrawal and support just ignored them.
Boy, you really must've been outta the loop. Perchance, are you aware that Mt Gox also bit the dust? Yes, haven't been around this forum for few months ;p
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is there a any chance to get my coins from craptsy?
I spoke at length with the receivership attorney yesterday and a forensic investigator. They had hoped to reconstruct the Cryptsy website but it appears that Vern deleted the databases and wiped the disks the day of his departure.The problem at this point is determining which coins belong to which users. The hired experts are attempting to recover the databases, but at this point it looks doubtful. We will be asking the receivership to recommend to the courts that the coins be returned to the various communities whereby a system can be worked out to fairly redistribute the coins. In any case, I was told the legal process could possibly drag out for years. ~~ Hey, MG, I'm in no way doubting your exchange with the RA, but was surprised to read an important piece of evidence in this case shared with you (in bold above). I think the upcoming website is going to reiterate this information and go into much more detail. The receiver is determined to keep this case as transparent as possible. I was upfront about my motivations and communicated my intention to share any provided information. Did they happen to mention "which" employee of cryptsy is helping restore the databases etc... i'd like to know which slimey ass employee is trying to save their scaley hide by helping now to avoid or lessen their involvement. My money is on jshock as they have something on him. Horus is just some customer relations retard with no actual security check knowledge.. that dumb ass didn't even know his company insides and was in charge of verifications. I hope the case is more about getting vern back than it is chasing funds. If you get vern you can force him to spill the information to make customers as whole as possible. If vern doesn't drop its not worth much. That pompous prick needs to be in jail with garza and i suspect there is a little more to the whole case than meets the eye... notice how the xpy case is delayed... i reckon its going to be linked in with paul vernon and recoverying him. Is there anyway to get mike from the old coinfire to come here and spill info he had that he didn't mention at the time? Anyone got his contact? Seems he knew more of the truth Everyone is involved except their network admin (can't recall his name), he gets pushed around by the team. I can't remember everyone's name right now but every one of them pretty much revealed themselves in chat months ago. Used to have screenshot of the proof and stuff too but I just decided to leave the website instead since they were blatantly screwing users while laughing about it in their chatroom.
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Good god. I haven't used cryptsy in forever and thank god for that. I had a feeling this was coming months ago when I saw users complaining in chat about their withdrawal and support just ignored them.
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It's definitely a virus. I got a similar email today that had "electrum.exe" and "wallet.js"
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Can you use the freaking search function. You are not a newbie, scan it, delete it, remove it. Too good to be true, it is not true. Your question is the 5th one today...
sry, haven't been here in a while. will lock it
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Opened my email today and saw something like "This person shared two files with you". It was dropbox so I clicked it and there were two files. One was "Electrum.exe" other one was "wallet.js".
Is this some kind of virus? This is the first time I'm seeing something like this. May be someone shared it by mistake? If so, I would like to contact that person and let him know but I need to know what it is.
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The small town is already known for its fast growing fintech operations, even being called “Crypto Valley” by some, with 15 fintech-oriented companies being located there. Apparently the town council has hopes Zug’s trend as a financial tech hub continues — having embraced the new identity with this legislative move.
After this legislative move you can be certain Bitcoiners will be taking notice of this small town, and it already has the added benefit of being located in Switzerland — which is known for its business friendly environment and relatively small regulatory burden. Switzerland’s long history of regulatory stability and political neutrality has, in the past, made the country a hub for financial related business. So, it should be no surprise that the town that takes the radical step of accepting Bitcoin for utility payments would be located in the country.
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Are you gonna have one of those 50 mBTC risk free bet this month?
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they add coins that make them money, just like any other exchange. It's a business.
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Is there a no risk bet like this one for the match tomorrow for Barcelona vs Athletic Madrid? or any other match that is happening this week? I want to try it out soon.
no but I'm sure they'll do it again this month and I'll update this thread when I get an email for this. If you're a member on their website they send you an email whenever they have special offer like these. Ok thanks. I want to bet on these type of promotions because it won't cost you to make the bet anyways so why not? But as I saw on the website, the requirement was to bet 3 mbtc minimum to qualify to take part of that promotion. But aren't you placing a bet of 50mbtc? Yes, minimum is 3 mBTC, max is 50. btw they're running this promotion again, it expires in 9 hours from now. I've already placed a bet on it. This time it's multi-bet, so you can place bet in two games (upto 50 mBTC each game) this is what it says on their promotion page "And if any of these games doesn’t go your way and you lose your multibet, we will make sure you get your money back, up to 50 mBTC. There really is no safer way to bet!"
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Hello,
After making two bets today, Cloudbet deducted much more money/Bitcoin from my balance than what I risked with my bets. So, as of now, CloudBet has taken Bitcoin from me for no reason. I have sent an email to customer support asking why this would happen and for it to get fixed. I haven't heard back yet. If there is a CloudBet person on this forum, I'd love to know what happened and how I can get my balance corrected.
The other problem is that I don't see on CloudBet where I can see a running historical total of my balance after each bet. So, I'm working off my memory as to what my balance was before CloudBet took my Bitcoin and what it should be, although I'm pretty sure i know about what it was and should be.
Thank you, Paul.
Really? I'm not getting anything but negative reviews on this site from this thread. I placed one winning bet and there was a delay before winning amount got credited to my account. I've withdrew my money and won't be placing any bet on this site until they fix all these long delays and error.
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and successfully converted it to USD?
I'm afraid to convert too many at one time since I was reading some reddit post about how their bank closed their account after they received so much money. I think guy sold around 50 BTC at one time, which isn't even that much.
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Is there a no risk bet like this one for the match tomorrow for Barcelona vs Athletic Madrid? or any other match that is happening this week? I want to try it out soon.
no but I'm sure they'll do it again this month and I'll update this thread when I get an email for this. If you're a member on their website they send you an email whenever they have special offer like these.
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Congrats on those wins. Way to go for the higher odds rather than the safer bets. If it's a freeroll, might as well shoot the moon, right? Question, do those promos require a rollover/playthrough before you can withdraw the winnings? If so, how much of a rollover/playthrough is needed?
no, they don't require playthrough/rollover. I stay away from anything that requires rollover. This is just a way for them to promote their website and get people hooked.
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Contrats. You're luckiest roller I've ever seen. I once won 1 million reddcoin just to find they were worth less than 1 btc at that time
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Well, I won 37 btc total on betchain over 1 month (since march 1st),
One day i won 27 btc, cashed out 10, and 10, (20 btc total), and played 7 btc off LOL.
The next day, went to bitcasino.io and won 20 btc on safari sam.
Luck has been gome since this awsomeness happened, haha, but aint complaining.
Only complaint is betchain removed amatics' Dragon Pearl after I took 20btc in a hour with it.
Ps - can anyone check is betchain.com is offline/online? It was offline all day for me, but I hope I didn't get ip banned for winning so often LOL.
man, you're very lucky. Looks like betchain is offline (not loading on my side)
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Every gambler knows that the secret to survivig is knowing what to throw away and knowing what to keep, cause every hand's a winner and every hand's a loser and the best that you can hope for is to die in your sleep
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