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This is just an attempt to sell air. You create a website on a .top domain with a hyphen in the middle. Total Page Size 23.5MB I know enough when a person grabs a domain like that and creates a website with such a page size. No team, no nothing. Less projects like this if we want 2019 to become an unforgettable crypto year.
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Ho ho ho Merry Scammas!
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Another fucking scam! Fully agree, it looks very shady. Including the delusional ibizacoin.world website. Pure SCAM!Not a solid trustworthy project at all.
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The name Xult doesn't seem to correspond with the brand of the exchange.
But correspond with innovation I understand, however brand consistency helps.
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I agree with Harlot, APA citation is essential to make it look more professional.
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Hopefully Santa will bring me some merit this year, ho ho ho.
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Yes - be careful with that one!! I checked it and it is the same malware as before. Ouch.. Then the detection is pretty misleading...
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Honestly, it amazes me. Brilliant!
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Merry Christmas filthy animals!
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Gents and ladies, the sun is shining behind the clouds.
There is no time to freeze, it's time to collaborate and overwin!
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This thread is a bit pointless, nothing will last forever. Not the Earth, sun, or humanity. Just focus on the near future for now and the future of bitcoin is bright. A lot of people don't like to thing about these things but we are all going to die in the end. No one lives forever. I have heard rumors that Bitcointalk has a back up server at Bode's Galaxy?
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It will take a very long time until DOGE hits a new record. Perhaps late 2019, early 2020.
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Well it's not about the total quantity of exchanges, it's about the quality of the ones you use.
However, we have to stay aware. Many exchanges are fully anonymous from the outside.
Not referring to any company... I have my doubts when I see those.
Some of them might just be fair, decent and stand for what the crowd is looking for. Nevertheless, avoid shady exchanges, do your research.
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Big news coming up later next week. COSS has hired the famous Carlos Matos from Bitconnect to do a promotion in Q1 2019!!!
Carlos Matos? It seems like the COSS shouldn't ask him for promotion in Q1, because you know that Bitconnect is a scam project !, some members of the COSS community might not like it too much Of course this will hurt the reputation of this project so badly by the involvement of scammy bitconnect in this project. There are so many talented people in this field so they should hire legit person for this purpose. Maybe try another strategy then this scammy foam guy. https://twitter.com/CarlosMatos80/status/971065506190057472It must just be a joke.
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Well I assume it's still the ERC20 token I possess else I would be able to send it to HitBTC. That means I've spent about $4000 in Ethereum at that time, and now you are telling me it vanished for good? Or is there still an option to switch to the ERC223? Keep your question! I have a small amount of these tokens in my ers20 wallet. I did not know that it was necessary to swap tokens for erc223. What should I do now? I don't get your point. Can somebody just help me with this issue? I got proof that I possess and bought COSS and still own them. Can somebody of COSS development team take their responsibility and explain me what to do now? Is it so hard to give a little bit of service to a person who invested in COSS in the early days. If I was part of a development team I would at least stand up and be helpfull. I thought that HODL was the key. If you hold the old COSS tokens on MyEtherWallet, please follow these steps to be able to see your new upgraded COSS tokens at MyEtherWallet: 1) Please log in to MyEtherWallet 2) From the right bar menu choose "add custom token" 3) Insert contract address: 0x9e96604445ec19ffed9a5e8dd7b50a29c899a10c 4) Insert symbol : COSS 5) Insert decimals:18 As long as you have the private key you should be fine, or the JSON file. Etherdelta does not hold funds. Or you can perhaps use forkdelta, which is essentially the same thing as Etherdelta. https://forkdelta.app/They have listed the COSS and COSSOLD chains, it should probably show. Hi there, thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it. I did a test transfer to a Ether Wallet from Ether Delta. https://etherscan.io/address/0x4f578bdde4dc7050d89c0e0e26b36285aa535389#tokentxnsFirst of all I've used Meta Mask, I inserted the contract up there, however it remains COSS: 0 But within etherscan I'm able to view the old ERC-20 token...
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The current LOW BTC price ($3.417,86) is to my opinion an excellent moment to invest. And wait for 2020-2021-2022 and beyond. Don't let the strategy of institutional investors influence you. They create the dips to profit themselves.
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Just a HODL year, the costitutional investors have influenced the market a lot and the crowd reacted.
Stress is not always a good advisor.
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The name Xult doesn't seem to correspond with the brand of the exchange.
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Well I assume it's still the ERC20 token I possess else I would be able to send it to HitBTC. That means I've spent about $4000 in Ethereum at that time, and now you are telling me it vanished for good? Or is there still an option to switch to the ERC223? Keep your question! I have a small amount of these tokens in my ers20 wallet. I did not know that it was necessary to swap tokens for erc223. What should I do now? I don't get your point. Can somebody just help me with this issue? I got proof that I possess and bought COSS and still own them. Can somebody of COSS development team take their responsibility and explain me what to do now? Is it so hard to give a little bit of service to a person who invested in COSS in the early days. If I was part of a development team I would at least stand up and be helpfull. I thought that HODL was the key.
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