As timerland mentioned, this isn't new and yes it is indeed a big headache. It may be fine now but wait till things get hectic again---when bitcoin rose up to several folds, you'll see longer delays. If memory serves right, I think it was December (2017) or January (2018) when a user waited for weeks to receive his withdrawal.
|
|
|
Could Anyone of you also tell me this ,when we get to the drafts are we supposed to copy the text and go to the board again and do the writing all over or does it have any other other short way around? From what I know, there's none But you don't have to write it all over again since you just have to copy the text from your drafts and paste it unless you want to add something or you clicked the "preview" button too early. If you ever forgot the thread where a certain draft comes from, maybe you can just check for your browser history since drafts are recent---Up to 100 drafts are only kept and are deleted after 7 days
|
|
|
I've used hitbtc, cryptopia, tradesatoshi and coinexchange. Fortunately, I was able to trade there smoothly but just like what harizen mentioned, it differs per user so it doesn't mean that it's also a guaranteed same experience for you~ But strangely enough when it comes to a certain exchange's support, majority of the users has the same experience which is why I want to suggest to avoid the ones which are known for their non-existent support however I just remembered that none of the them has a reliable customer service... I guess at this point as long as they answer it's good huh?.... A few months ago, I contacted hitbtc's support to inquire about something, They did reply but after a month Oh yeah before I forgot, Don't forget to transact with a decent amount only, not too much since most users who did got their account flagged---based from what I see
|
|
|
Most mixers I know explains "how they do it/how it works" on their site so you just have to visit their site and look for it, it is usually on their FAQ section. That said, here's a list of bitcoin mixers to make things easier for you: 2018 List Bitcoin Mixers Bitcoin Tumblers Websites. The best one right now is chipmixer imo, There's no need to say why as you can clearly see it from their client's feedbacks as well as from yourself when you try it oh yeah you could also see it when you read their "how it works"
|
|
|
I don't think it's smart at all, people are just too dumb and lazy which is why they fall for this kind of tricks. You don't even know who are the people giving out signals and how the hell did they get it so how could you trust them? My question is if some one know whice coin will pump then why they need get paid for signal ? Why they didn't trade huge themself? Because they are not sure. Main reones to get paid for signal is pump a coin and get profit. I doubt that they know it LOL. Well that could also be the reason why they can't trade by themselves but I believe it's more on money problems as they don't have the amount necessary to create a "short pump" which is why they are using other people's money instead. To put it simply, the members will unknowingly create a way for the owners to earn more money by sacrificing their own.
|
|
|
If you ever did any translation work even if it's not cryptocurrency related, it'll be counted as a past project so you could try convincing the bounty manager to accept you.
However, If this is your first time translating, you could try your luck on bountyhive as I heard that they are accepting even a user with no portfolio there but the best option is to just offer your service for free until you gain enough experience.
|
|
|
I received the first funds, the second did not.
Have you talked with their staffs regarding this? If not, you better do since solely posting that here probably won't solve your problem as I'm seeing that they don't check this thread. Go to their site and you'll find a way to contact them (submit a ticket/check their SNS).
|
|
|
Does the problem still persist? If it is, you might wanna contact their support again since from what I've read on their telegram, deposits should be working fine. Here's their telegram group where I've seen the message, you can also search for that message or ask them again: https://t.me/Auroradaochat
|
|
|
It seems the site is still new and there's hardly any information about them... so meaning to say there's nothing that backs them up to be called "trusted" so why would I use them?. If an escrow is not trusted, it's not an escrow imo There are better options so If I were you, I'll use that.
|
|
|
Firstly, not all ICO's reveal their team so you have to look for a one that does. You can just go to a particular ICO's website and if you see a team list there, then they are transparent about it but please note that some might not reveal some of their staff(s). The amount of information they provide about a certain person also varies but hey you could also try searching them on social media's in case you need more info than what's given.
Anyway, Are you just interested on developers who are involved in ICO's since there's also a lot of notable ones here although they do not participate in ICO's
|
|
|
Actually this has been going on for a long time now and I think every exchange have those giveaway scams on their posts. It's a low-grade scam really, as it is plain obvious that those are fake accounts. - You could tell from the misspellings
- You could tell from the followers
- You could tell from the blue tick badge (most official accounts have em)
- You could tell from the content-- that it's suspicious/red flag
|
|
|
This should be on Service Announcements. If you're in the right board, the higher the chance of better publicity so you should move this there. I wish i could make the thread a bit more pleasant to look at, but i cant post images just yet, due to my newbie status You can pay a small amount to enable it without having to wait. Check it here: Newbies can now pay a small fee to enable images
|
|
|
I have only my old mobile phone and I don't want to buy a smartphone. How can I login?
Then how did you create your account if you don't have any android/ios phone? Are you from the group of people who created an account a long time ago but also haven't logged in recently? It would be best to explain what happened in details.
|
|
|
I guess no, there's no difference. I don't see any new innovation after reading their white paper. It's only a regular ERC20 token in special purpose for buying gift cards. Thanks! Didn't have time to read their whitepaper. I often use a gift card, even arguably never since last 20 years ago, but now I have a child and my child is very happy to collect gift cards and maybe I will tell him about this
Err.. After reading npred's post, that's your reply? Really!?? Or you didn't read it? There's no difference between them aside from the cryptocurrency used so this ICO is an outright crap. The people behind this obviously didn't spend much time making it. If they wanted to provide users a convenient way of buying gift cards, they should have just opened an online shop but anyway it doesn't matter as this reeks of fraud so stay away. You want to buy gift cards using bitcoin? READ THIS 7 Places To Buy Gift Cards With Bitcoin3 Ways to Turn Bitcoins Into Gift CardsExchanging Bitcoins for Gift Cards and vice verse
|
|
|
I don't remember which one between Yobit or Poloniex but I thought they didn't charge any fees since the transactions were sent in batch. I use sometimes Paymium for this reasons as I don't mind if the transaction is sent in 1 hour. I don't understand why not more exchanges use this method especially if they have large volumes daily
It's definitely not poloniex as I just checked it. They are saving huge bucks by having their users pay for their own transaction fee when withdrawing so I'm pretty sure they do not want to shoulder it for them unless they want to use it as a marketing strategy. But hey, since it is sent in batches, the fee's are cheaper since together it'll be used to pay for a single transaction's miner fee--- the batch. Because they don't care about their clients? Right right. Sorry about that!
|
|
|
Hello fellows.. Please I need suggestions to alternatives of Myetherwallet. Probably an android app for storing tokens Thanks.
If it's android wallet, Check this two: ERC20 tokens are supported, decent UI, private keys are stored locally = pretty good, but remember that in the end your funds is on a phone so don't store too much
|
|
|
Erm.. What is this? Sorry but I can't understand what you are trying to say. Are you possibly trying to advertise your ICO?, to make people curious? LOL or you're just trying to hire staffs?
The value of a new token?? Hmm.. you will only know it once it hit the market.
|
|
|
Aside from the cryptocurrency used, Is there any other significant difference between this and the general bitcoin-accepted-gift-card-shop?
|
|
|
Hmmm... Too vague. The crypto world is too broad, exactly what specific topic(s) are you gonna cover aside from ICO's? And I'm assuming that your site will be information focused right? or not?
Surely everyone here is interested in cryptocurrencies but not all of them can perform certain tasks, so are you looking for a coder or a writer or--??
|
|
|
|