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1381  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I can't tracking my withdraw from weexchange on BLOCKCHAIN. It is normal? on: May 11, 2013, 05:35:31 PM
BTC Guild does instant updates on their news section and site-wide if necessary. That is exactly the reason why they are No. 1 - they put their customers and community first.
well, technically, they are number 1 because ASICMiner currently mines there, but that will be changing, soon.  For company that isn't even in the industry we are talking about, it's kinda like comparing apples to oranges.

I applaud WeEx for focusing on the issue first.  Support emails can wait, I want my coins.

ASICMiner mines at BitMinter as well and furthermore BTC Guild has been No.1 for years now, before we even heard of FPGAs, let alone ASIC. 45% of the community mines at the Guild because they are trustworthy, because they speak business, which means communications. I never said anything of emails, I specifically brought up the example of the erffortlessness of a quick news update on WeExchange's front page. WX failed to do so, you are protecting them of reasons unknown and your ASIC argument is flawed at best.

If you want a Apple-to-Apple comparison, take bitcoin.de, the biggest German Exchange, their support answers in a highly professional tonality after 1-2 hours to each request I opened with them. So, guess why everyone is quick blaming Mt. Gox, it is not because of their incompentence to join a CDN that can handle DDoS in an appropiate manner, it is because they fail to communicate properly. You have to undertake extreme measures to get hold of their support by joining certain IRC rooms and you would have to know whom to talk to, who will then forward your request to their support. I call that a joke at best rather than customer support.

As another example of communications failure, take BFL. Josh their front PR man, who is known to have a PHD in insulting customers - that is in my opinion mainly the reason why 98% of the community disapproves BFL and not BFLs obvious lack of knowledge how to manage a project. I rest my case.
1382  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I can't tracking my withdraw from weexchange on BLOCKCHAIN. It is normal? on: May 11, 2013, 03:40:00 PM
Then obviously you have some misconceptions about how business works, be it on a entrepreneur- or enterprise-level. I am a manager at a NASDAQ listed 50 bln Dollar Company and if we would do business without communicating or being visibly internally and externally we would long have gone bancrupt.

When I give a company like WeExchange Tens of Thousands of hard-earned dollars and they don't communicate a serious problem with wiring funds - which is their main business model - they make it very clear that their customers are not important to them. Someone who has hundreds of thousand of our money, can simply not act like some BOFH nor hide behind any beta excuses.

A simple note on their frontpage, "We are currently experiencing problems with wire transfers and are working on a fix", really takes only 3.1415 seconds of anyone's time with a Qwerty-Keyboard enabled smartphone. BTC Guild does instant updates on their news section and site-wide if necessary. That is exactly the reason why they are No. 1 - they put their customers and community first.
1383  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I can't tracking my withdraw from weexchange on BLOCKCHAIN. It is normal? on: May 11, 2013, 03:04:53 PM
Agree. As I said before, very sad. Look what Avalon and BFL do. Crazy.

It's not crazy. It's a receipt for going bancrupt. Failure to communicate that is. Like I said, I want communication first, then a fix. Every businessman in the world will agree. So far, BitCoin Economy equals Kindergarten Business != Real Business. Sorry for being this polemic, but it's the truth.
1384  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I can't tracking my withdraw from weexchange on BLOCKCHAIN. It is normal? on: May 11, 2013, 02:03:53 PM
My coins are now out as well.
1385  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I can't tracking my withdraw from weexchange on BLOCKCHAIN. It is normal? on: May 11, 2013, 01:44:35 PM
That's good news. However, my Coins sent 15h ago are still not in the Blockchain.

I would not mind a one-time 24h withdrawal bug, if they would communicate problems to their customers. This is absolutely 100% unacceptable and I will move all my funds out of there and delete my accounts immediately.

Companies that do not reply to service requests, but state that they have a 24/7 service agreement in their TOCs, deserve to be left alone.
1386  Local / Deutsch (German) / WeExchange (Bitfunder) zahlt seit 24h keine BTC mehr aus on: May 11, 2013, 10:23:31 AM
Vor 24h habe ich eine Auszahlung bei WeExchange beantragt und die BTC wurden nie losgeschickt, tauchen nicht in der Blockchain auf, aber sind vom WX Konto verschwunden. Auf Support Tickets wird nicht geantwortet. Auch bitfunder stellt sich taub. Die Anzahl der Meldungen häufen sich, siehe auch:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201166.new

Hat noch jemand aus dem dt. sprachigen Raum Probleme?
1387  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I can't tracking my withdraw from weexchange on BLOCKCHAIN. It is normal? on: May 11, 2013, 10:15:31 AM
I agree, this is also my hard-earned fiat and not some mining money. I will definitely pull out all my btc from bitfunder and weexchange and stop dealing with them. I hope its not to late.

Every digital invention is apparently as good as the people driving its ecosystem, in the case of BitCoin the current state is unacceptable. Falkvinge pointed this out months ago in his Blog.
1388  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I can't tracking my withdraw from weexchange on BLOCKCHAIN. It is normal? on: May 11, 2013, 02:01:58 AM
It would be nice of having their support respond or at least issue a statement in this thread about what's wrong. Maybe someone can point them to this thread and issue a statement about what's wrong.
1389  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I can't tracking my withdraw from weexchange on BLOCKCHAIN. It is normal? on: May 10, 2013, 11:25:05 PM
No reply whatsoever from anyone over there, at least for me not.
1390  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I can't tracking my withdraw from weexchange on BLOCKCHAIN. It is normal? on: May 10, 2013, 11:00:21 PM
Same here, I wanted to withdraw, I got this tx receipt by WeExchange, but there are no signs of it in the blockchain (I did make this withdrawal 10h+ ago. I opened a ticket with WeExchange, no reply. I now opened a ticket with Bitfunder as well.

c5c78906291f0d9c3c575379f2d5cb5f06bb7d96da2ce89a82dff1e813867d85
1391  Local / Biete / Re: Biete: 2x Butterflylabs Bitforce Single FPGA, ings. 1,6 bis 1,8 GH/s on: May 07, 2013, 01:26:34 PM
Hallo allerseits.

Dies ist meine erste Auktion dieser Art in einem Forum.

Der Shitstorm der nun hier herniederregnet, und zwar wie immer von den üblichen Anti-BFL Agitatoren, zeigen mir, das es ein sehr weiser Schritt war, die Gerät in E-Bay zu stellen.

Denn Gelächter und Gespött, nur weil ich eine gewisse Preisvorstellung für ein BFL Produkt habe - das brauche ich ganz bestimmt nicht!

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1392  Local / Biete / Re: Biete: 2x Butterflylabs Bitforce Single FPGA, ings. 1,6 bis 1,8 GH/s on: May 06, 2013, 09:47:45 PM
1@6

Hi, also ich wollte schon um die 10 btc pro Stück erzielen, wenn keiner mehr bietet, kommen die jetzt in ebay.
1393  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: Vergleich von Bitfunder Projekten on: May 04, 2013, 02:06:21 PM
Ich habe die Tabelle nach dem Zufallsprinzip zusammengestellt, da ich nicht weiß welche Projekte lukrativ sind. "Interessant" bedeutet in diesem Zusammenhang "verhältnißmäßig überproportional gewinnbringend". Ich kenne nur Candoo's Projekt genauer im Detail, da ich dort mitmache. Ich bin auf Eure Hilfe angewiesen. Ich habe die Tabelle nun etwas erweitert, danke für die Verbesserungs-Vorschläge soweit.
1394  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: Vergleich von Bitfunder Projekten on: May 04, 2013, 02:24:45 AM
Hi - danke für die Antwort. Kannst Du event. etwas genauer erläutern, was die Projekte einbringen?
1395  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Vergleich von Bitfunder Projekten on: May 04, 2013, 12:27:34 AM
Ich möchte uns einen Überblick über die derzeit interessantesten Bitfunder [1] Projekte.

Ich wäre über Vorschläge, Erfahrungsberichte sowie Ergänzungen dankbar und versuche nach und nach die Tabelle mit den vertrauenswürdigsten und lukrativsten Projekten auszufüllen.


Asset             Preis pro Share (ask)   Dividente (monatlich)
Cado.AvalonB3 0.04?
TAT.ASICMINER 0.01?
DMC0.19?
BTCINVEST  0.17?
G.ASICMINERPT  ??

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1. https://bitfunder.com/market
1396  Local / Biete / Re: Biete: 2x Butterflylabs Bitforce Single FPGA, ings. 1,6 bis 1,8 GH/s on: May 03, 2013, 10:14:59 PM

Interessantes Angebot. Ich bin aber derzeit nur an einem Google Nexus 10 interessiert oder an Carbonrahmen (Fully oder Hardtail).
1397  Local / Biete / Re: Biete: 2x Butterflylabs Bitforce Single FPGA, ings. 1,6 bis 1,8 GH/s on: May 03, 2013, 06:46:16 PM
Die Geräte stehen in Bayern, Abholung ist kein Problem. Ja, ihr könnte auch in Fiat bieten. Kann ja jeder dann selbst umrechnen die Gebote.
1398  Local / Biete / Re: Avalon || UPDATE LESEN || Gemeinschaftsprojekt 255 Ghash on: May 03, 2013, 05:39:59 PM
Kann noch mal einer einen kurzen Überblick geben, was ein Investement von 100 Shares im Wert von ~3,5 btc in einem Jahr an Dividente zahlen wird?

Das wären ja 1 Gh/s, man würde im besten Fall 2 btc im ersten Monat (Juni) machen und dann im günstigsten Fall jeden Monat 15% weniger. Also 1,7+1,5+1,3+1,1+0,9+0,7+... mal grob im Kopf überschlagen sind 7,5 btc in den ersten 6 Monaten, oder ~10 btc im 1 Jahr.

Kommt das hin? Oder habe ich irgendwo die gleiche Diskussion in diesem Thead übersehen?
1399  Local / Biete / Re: Biete: 2x Butterflylabs Bitforce Single FPGA, ings. 1,6 bis 1,8 GH/s on: May 03, 2013, 02:34:29 AM
Candoo hat sich netterweise dazu bereit erklärt Escrow zu machen. Wenn dies vom gewinnenden Bieter gewünscht ist, können wir dies gerne so machen. BTCOxygen würde es auch machen, aber Candoo ist für den deutschen Raum doch sinnvoller.
1400  Local / Biete / Re: Biete: 2x Butterflylabs Bitforce Single FPGA, ings. 1,6 bis 1,8 GH/s on: May 03, 2013, 02:16:01 AM
Mit den anderen Minern kenne ich mich nicht so gut aus, aber hier bekommt man:

- $699,- Gutschrift durch Butterflylabs pro Miner bei Neukauf eines anderen.
- Kein ATX-Netzteil notwendig.
- Garantiert Minepeon kompatibel (Raspberry Pie).
- Garantiert BitMinter kompatibel
- Kleiner, praktischer Formfaktor mit abgeschlossenen Gehäuse und leichter Schutz vor Schmutz und Nässe.
- Leise
- Lebenslange Garantie
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