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1461  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Waves Investors Beware!Sasha Ivanov keeps peoples funds on: November 08, 2019, 12:00:14 AM
My index and cryptofund is also not swapped yet. They say I am not a long time holder!
I dont understand why they swap their asset only from old users? In my mind it should be 100% swapped and burned

It's an obvious trick to manipulate information and pretend that they do not cheat.
It depends on them who they will call the long time holder. They can say that it is a user who holds coins for 6 months or 6 years. Nobody can do anything with that, and they will be able to say that they paid out to everyone who met the conditions. Of course, they'll keep most of the money and the case will slowly be forgotten over time.

The thing is that they didn't do the swap, not even for "old holders" whatever that means.

They are stealing peoples money!!!



The theft started in 2013 when Sasha made the first COINOMAT ICO, then came the second COINOMAT 1 ICO.

Then came the promise to have a COINOMAT asset on Waves.

And now its: "Thank you, the swap was successful"

I never would have thought, that somebody as famous as Sasha Ivanov could make a scam,

but voila, he did it with CRYPTOFUND too

and with NEXT too

and with INDEX too

That means if he is a real scammer right now. I just saw sasha had made a tweet back in march about the coinomat asset swap. I believe that kind of a trick that has already used to make the investor's of scam asset feel comfort from being so loudly spread the word of scam to the sasha and investor would shut up for that.

This kind of trick has already used by so many scam icos and developers. That is not something new in the crypto.
They really did it a lot of time so don't expect that when they would say something again that would patch your broken expectations to not feel like being scammed. Those strategy for scamming has been done a million times by most bounty managers/developers.

Unfortunately, but money often blinds people and makes them lose their mind.
I still believe that this is just a misunderstanding and in a moment Sasha will publish a Tweet in the style of April Fools.
I think he should be aware of the consequences that may have ...
1462  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What companies create portable cryptocurrency wallets? on: November 07, 2019, 04:55:13 PM
There is a cold wallet just in a development stage name cold keys, I've seen their thread in meta: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5195845.0
Wherein, their cold wallet is in a form of card that stores bitcoin so you can carry it and use it even in emergency purposes. Though, the disadvantage of this kind is its content is limited. So we can still prefer to use ledger nano x or s, or trezor as it is the top priority of investors based mainly from their opinions.

The Coldkey you mentioned is a physical cold storage wallet and is only in FORM of card. I wrote it just to clarify that someone would not think that can use it as a normal card. Wink  And it is more intended for collectors and enthusiasts than for ordinary users. When it comes to its security, we will be able to check it when it will be created. Anyway, this is a very interesting project.
1463  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: More Debt, Buy Bitcoin on: November 07, 2019, 04:13:18 PM
The US government either can print more money to pay off their debt or default which in either case produce more problems in the long run.
Every country can print money like its a school project but every country is prohibited by doing it. The huge problem right away after the printing of money will come and will affect the country's economics in the long run. Printing money not equal to the amount of gold you have in a bank will result in inflation which will not be good for your home country currency.

The US is printing dollars all the time, and gold collateral for a long is not covering the money that is traded around the world. They have the strongest army in the world and can do what they want with money and nobody will do anything with that. Gold for a long is not a collateral for the dollar, now the security for (printing) dollar is the army.

The conclusion is simple - the bubble will burst one day so it's best to buy Bitcoin (and gold).
1464  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: About Coinsbit Exchange. on: November 07, 2019, 03:40:23 PM
It is possible that there are no issues with deposits and withdrawals, but for sure this exchange is full of bots and in my opinion a very large majority of volume is fake.
The problem with exchanges faking volumes is that they very likely have very low actual coin reserves, which means that whenever someone withdraws a decent chunk of coins, chances are that you can't withdraw at all.

What these exchanges do is block your account and ask you to submit all sorts of documents they keep rejecting until they have enough to allow you to withdraw your funds. It's one big shitshow that people shouldn't bother with.

I have no evidence that this exchange is doing this, but I am watching tokens listed there and I'm 100% sure that their prices are manipulated. It would also not be a surprise for me if Coinsbit, due to lack of funds, did tricks with blocking withdrawals under the excuse of verifying the authenticity.
As I wrote before, I totally don't trust this exchange.
1465  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: November 07, 2019, 02:25:53 PM
Since many people try to convince us that Bitcoin is a bubble and how we will lose our money eventually, I wonder if money is not a bubble actually. There exist economies in which money has a positive value in spite its market fundamental is zero. That means fiat money has zero value. Fiat money is a social contrivance. We take money from other people because we know other people will take it from us. In theory and practice the fiat money is a bubble.

The fiat banknotes are more like promissory note. Here in India, in the ₹ 2,000 banknotes, it is printed like this:

"I promise to pay the bearer the sum of two thousand Rupees"

The value of that banknote is promised by the central bank. I agree that the banknotes are no longer backed up with gold, but what this means is that fiat currency is not a bubble and it has some value guaranteed against it. If you have fiat money, then you can exchange it to other assets such as gold and silver, as the central bank is guaranteeing its value.

The central bank guarantees that the value of a banknote with a face value of 2000 is 2000, but it does not guarantee what for this value can be purchased. The bubble is created by printing new banknotes. Simply by increasing supply, the purchasing power of money automatically decreases. In other words, you can buy less items for the same value. Value is not changing, but power of value is lower.
1466  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How we can introduce bitcoin to local people on: November 07, 2019, 01:28:26 PM
I have my own way of promoting Bitcoin. It is very simple and often leads to funny situations. Just when I'm paying in shops, restaurants or for some services, I ask if Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrencies are accepted. It may not be much, but when I watch the faces of people, I notice that my question will remain in their memory for some time, and maybe even encourage them to check what Bitcoin is. I know this is not a direct introducing of Bitcoin, but when I come back (to shop, restaurant..) and ask for the second or third time whether Bitcoin is already accepted, people start asking what it is and then the fun begins.. Wink
1467  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What companies create portable cryptocurrency wallets? on: November 07, 2019, 12:54:00 PM
I’ve recently heard that there are such things as cryptocurrency wallets that I can take on the go as sort of an offline crypto-wallet. What companies produce them and where can I buy one? I’m looking for a small one that can fit in pockets easily.

Just a side note if possible, please state any comparisons between different brands and what do you suggest is worth buying.   


As guys said Ledger and Trezor are the most popular (and probably) the most safe hardware wallets.

I personally use Archos, and it's good enough for me, but there is much more on market. You can look for opinion about:

Cryptosteel
Coldbit
SecuX
Hodler
Coolwallet
1468  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Waves Investors Beware!Sasha Ivanov keeps peoples funds on: November 07, 2019, 11:20:00 AM
My index and cryptofund is also not swapped yet. They say I am not a long time holder!
I dont understand why they swap their asset only from old users? In my mind it should be 100% swapped and burned

It's an obvious trick to manipulate information and pretend that they do not cheat.
It depends on them who they will call the long time holder. They can say that it is a user who holds coins for 6 months or 6 years. Nobody can do anything with that, and they will be able to say that they paid out to everyone who met the conditions. Of course, they'll keep most of the money and the case will slowly be forgotten over time.
1469  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Beware! You are not safe if you are using facebook! on: November 07, 2019, 10:55:13 AM
You can't expect people to  suddenly stop using facebook. This app has a power what I mean is that majority of the people has a facebook account. And most of them aren't aware of what you are talking about data sold, etc.

 However, I myself know that it may possible that our data can be sold but facebook should assure users that they will not do that. I still use facebook until now, we want privacy but I still count on fb. Their reputation is at risk if it was proven that our data is being use for unnecessary purposes.

At the moment when someone creates an account on Facebook, agree to the use of data for marketing purposes, i.e. to target ads. Many people, consider the use of information from their account activity on Facebook, to determine the best ad for our profile, as data sales. I think, from that, might be a misunderstanding.

Im sure that CIA is very carefully looking on hands of Zuckerberg, so for me it is almost impossible that they will even try to sell some data out.
1470  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: About Coinsbit Exchange. on: November 07, 2019, 10:29:58 AM
Personally, I totally don't trust this exchange and I won't deposit there even 1 satoshi. It is possible that there are no issues with deposits and withdrawals, but for sure this exchange is full of bots and in my opinion a very large majority of volume is fake. If you want to use it for a single transaction, it probably won't be a problem, but if you want to trade there, I strongly advise against it.
1471  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win a Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2!! on: November 06, 2019, 08:37:25 PM
Is this still works? I would use that amount so much.. actually thats the amount what I need to start may strategy for Hi Lo.. Ive already made 0.007 from 0.005 but by chance i bet max and lost all..
So my adress again: 1HsSTPyeurHWPTp88Gsdv55tv5tA2jtjWu

Thanks!

Update1: Sorry, i didn't say what I'm talking about. on the first pages I saw if I write my address here, after 10 rolls I will get 0.005 BTC

Could you show/quote exactly where you found the information about 0.005 BTC bonus after 10 rolls?

I have been visiting this site for several years and haven't heard of giveaway like this yet..

It is right back at the beginning of the thread. It was a promotion when the site originally launched and it finished 6 years ago!


 Grin

To be honest I thought he was some idiot ...
It seems to me that I have been on this project for longer than you and I have not heard of it.
However, 6 years defeated me ... Im only from about 5  Grin




1472  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: November 06, 2019, 04:55:53 PM

Right at the point! In my opinion, this is the biggest economic problem that is being created right now. However, it also depends a lot on the European Union, and I think that the US is not afraid to create this money bubble just because it is certain that the EU will not take the side of the communist state. This is a very interesting but also dangerous political and economic situation for the world economy.

We will see how the situation will develop, because right now we are in a stale-mate, like during the cold war with risk of M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Destruction).

I have the same feeling that something is going on like the (economic) Cold War. Still, countries that have the largest army dictate economic conditions. That is why I said that if a fiat money bubble exists, it is created by the USA, because they have the largest army.
I don't think anyone would ever want to check it out, but it is in a way keeping the rest of the world in check.

1473  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: November 06, 2019, 10:31:19 AM

Of course, the change of the banknote's image or the exchange of damaged banknotes is strictly controlled. However, there are countries that do not worry too much about the amount of money they print - of course I am thinking about the USA. Unfortunately, but the US dollar is the guiding currency of the world and if the US prints dollars, the rest of the world must also print money to be able to match the level. And this is the bubble we should be afraid of.

Unless the Chinese government will make its own country self sufficient and not export-oriented, then they can say "check". But this will make the infamous Black Thursday a child game.

Right at the point! In my opinion, this is the biggest economic problem that is being created right now. However, it also depends a lot on the European Union, and I think that the US is not afraid to create this money bubble just because it is certain that the EU will not take the side of the communist state. This is a very interesting but also dangerous political and economic situation for the world economy.
1474  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: November 06, 2019, 10:12:09 AM
Since many people try to convince us that Bitcoin is a bubble and how we will lose our money eventually, I wonder if money is not a bubble actually. There exist economies in which money has a positive value in spite its market fundamental is zero. That means fiat money has zero value. Fiat money is a social contrivance. We take money from other people because we know other people will take it from us. In theory and practice the fiat money is a bubble.

Don't forget that some fiat money is secured in gold and in gems. So it's not so easy to say it's a bubble.
However, everyone know that governments are still printing fiat money, and unfortunately this is very dangerous for the global economy.
I once found a country that was affected by inflation because the country printed its banknotes with a very large amount and was not controlled so as to make the country become devastated and the exchange rate was very severe, so in my opinion if more money was printed then it would make fiat money would affected by inflation.
Perhaps that country are no longer handled very well by the government. I believe that there is a law that applies to every country that certain money supply should be applied and if ever the money is being updated (changing its design and whatsoever), it'll need to dump and destroy the money being replaced so that they'll be able to create a new design for money which must have the same value as the previous one.

Of course, the change of the banknote's image or the exchange of damaged banknotes is strictly controlled. However, there are countries that do not worry too much about the amount of money they print - of course I am thinking about the USA. Unfortunately, but the US dollar is the guiding currency of the world and if the US prints dollars, the rest of the world must also print money to be able to match the level. And this is the bubble we should be afraid of.
1475  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: November 05, 2019, 10:54:15 PM
Since many people try to convince us that Bitcoin is a bubble and how we will lose our money eventually, I wonder if money is not a bubble actually. There exist economies in which money has a positive value in spite its market fundamental is zero. That means fiat money has zero value. Fiat money is a social contrivance. We take money from other people because we know other people will take it from us. In theory and practice the fiat money is a bubble.

Don't forget that some fiat money is secured in gold and in gems. So it's not so easy to say it's a bubble.
However, everyone know that governments are still printing fiat money, and unfortunately this is very dangerous for the global economy.
I once found a country that was affected by inflation because the country printed its banknotes with a very large amount and was not controlled so as to make the country become devastated and the exchange rate was very severe, so in my opinion if more money was printed then it would make fiat money would affected by inflation.

Basically yes, but of course it depends on how much money they print. Ecomomists know that printing money is possible (it is never safe for country's economy) when exports increase. Then printing money allows country to increase imports. Such behavior only theoretically increases the development of the country's economy. Because it increases the danger that when the export falls, the country will be with a surplus of money. This has happened recently in Argentina and made there huge inflation.
1476  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money is a Bubble on: November 05, 2019, 10:22:03 PM
Since many people try to convince us that Bitcoin is a bubble and how we will lose our money eventually, I wonder if money is not a bubble actually. There exist economies in which money has a positive value in spite its market fundamental is zero. That means fiat money has zero value. Fiat money is a social contrivance. We take money from other people because we know other people will take it from us. In theory and practice the fiat money is a bubble.

Don't forget that some fiat money is secured in gold and in gems. So it's not so easy to say it's a bubble.
However, everyone know that governments are still printing fiat money, and unfortunately this is very dangerous for the global economy.
1477  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Beware! You are not safe if you are using facebook! on: November 05, 2019, 09:53:28 PM
Beware! You are not safe if you are using facebook

because facebook is a network which is managed by CIA, and not only CIA, there are many more agencies those are tracking you, including all of your activities, and furthermore, facebook does not care about your privacy, last year, facebook sold 250+ million users data.

It's no secret that such a large database as Facebook must be controlled by government services. No one will allow such a huge database to be in private hands and be completely uncontrolled.
I just don't know what the CIA has to do with selling data? In my opinion, the CIA is there to prevent such situations.
1478  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win a Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2!! on: November 05, 2019, 08:53:39 PM
Is this still works? I would use that amount so much.. actually thats the amount what I need to start may strategy for Hi Lo.. Ive already made 0.007 from 0.005 but by chance i bet max and lost all..
So my adress again: 1HsSTPyeurHWPTp88Gsdv55tv5tA2jtjWu

Thanks!

Update1: Sorry, i didn't say what I'm talking about. on the first pages I saw if I write my address here, after 10 rolls I will get 0.005 BTC

Could you show/quote exactly where you found the information about 0.005 BTC bonus after 10 rolls?

I have been visiting this site for several years and haven't heard of giveaway like this yet..
1479  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: 🌟🌟🌟🚀[ANN][04.07] ICO Starta - Cross-Coin Venture capital on the blockchain🌟 on: November 05, 2019, 08:48:48 PM
Quite a long time there is no new information on project development ..

Is anyone watching Russian communication channels, maybe developers are more active there?
1480  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: 🌟🌟🌟🚀[ANN][04.07] ICO Starta - Cross-Coin Venture capital on the blockchain🌟 on: September 15, 2019, 01:28:18 PM
Dear Starta Backers,

#StartaAccelerator family startups had some launches and got more media coverage. Here's what's new in Insense, PitchMe, Navigine, Cindicator and Signum.ai:

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3011964395543478&id=1023840931022511

Kind regards,
Cross Coin and Starta Teams

Thank you for that update!

Is there any estimated time (month for example) when we can expect next buy back event?
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