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Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTONATOR Wallet - NO FUNDS
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on: December 02, 2017, 11:38:14 AM
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Alright guys! I finally got my COINS! I can provide a screenshot for proof .. or you can take my word for it. .
Lucky guy. I'm waiting 72 Hours already. But it doesn't look like an exit scam to me yet.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.3 (Windows/Linux)
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on: May 17, 2017, 08:51:55 PM
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Guys, Claymore miner has nothing to do with this issue, it was a win10 update that did this... just look into the Device Manager and see if the cards are ok, not with the yellow triangle (code 43). https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1921225 It must be because after updating all my machines with the windows patch, I came home last night to 8 of my miners down and the video drivers uninstalled. Today I came home to 8 more with the same problem and I was beginning to wonder if I have a virus. This windows update is a trainwreck if it is the culprit. Yes same crap happened to me. I had to use AMD Pixel Clock Patcher tool to get it working again. Huge amount of stress because of some crappy windows update.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.
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on: March 26, 2017, 11:08:47 AM
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How economical is to set auto exchange of ZEC to BTC? Apart from pool fee of 0.9% and autoexcghange fee of 0.2% are there any other fees applied? Thanks.
withdrawal costs 0.0004BTC . You can count it as a fee, because it's relatively expensive. If you withdraw 0.04 BTC it is like an additional 1% fee. 0.0004/0.04=0.01 Zcash withdrawal is much cheaper. I would withdraw Zcash to Poloniex and exchange it there for Bitcoin if you need to sell it for dollars. Polo's BTC withdrawal fee is only a quarter of MPH's.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.
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on: March 21, 2017, 11:08:40 PM
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I would hope MPH makes a small profit....servers need to get paid, owners need to eat.
The pool fee The owners are probably millionaires for a long time now. I seriously doubt that. The Ethereum Pool at MPH is mining at 1212 Gigahash. This is about 2.8 million $ worth of mined ethereum each month right now. MPH gets 28.000$ in fees monthly from the ETH pool only. I am lazy to calculate all the other pools. But I'd say MPH gets about 100k $ each month in pool fees only. If you add the withdrawal fee it's maybe 105k$ or 110k$. I doubt that the hardware,hosting,employees cost that much.... If you know better I am all ears.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.
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on: March 21, 2017, 05:50:33 PM
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Is it possible for the Pool to reduce the Bitcoin withdrawal fee? 0.0001BTC would be ideal. If not ,why?
I think if the fee was free then it could be abused because MiningPoolHub still has to pay a fee. I'm not saying it should be free. It could be on the same level of Poloniex which is about 0.0001 BTC . This is only a quarter of the fee right now at MPH. The transaction may be processed a little slower but we would save not an insignificant amount of BTC in the long term. It would save me 6-10$ a month for instance and I am having a payout every 2 days. Which amounts to 0.006BTC(0.0004*15) each month
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Poloniex = Scam exchange beware.
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on: March 20, 2017, 11:56:57 AM
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That's not evidence it's speculation. What else are you hiding under that tinfoil hat?
14 of the top 15 Miners at Nanopool have been mining to Poloniex. That's a fact. PASC deposits and withdrawals had been deactivated since the last peak trading hours for about two days, also a fact. PASC goes down in value and now we can access them again(partly at least).Coincidence? I don't think so. I got only 1/3 of my coins showing up right now. Waiting days for a deposit to show up on the biggest exchange is not normal.Especially when the profits are best in a couple of weeks.I do not have problems with it on Cryptopia for instance and it is a way smaller exchange. It is easy for them to say they have "difficulties" or "maintenance" going on. If you believe that you are just naive. FRAUD plain and simple !
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Poloniex = Scam exchange beware.
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on: March 19, 2017, 11:34:12 PM
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They even Trade with your coins... That's quite a sensational claim. Do you have even a shred of evidence to support this? Be creative... This is what happened: Yesterday PASC has risen 80%, my mined coins don't show up at the exchange. Even though they showed up all the time till this day. Right NOW you can't deposit or withdraw your PASC! Today is the second day. Well why is PASC disabled right now on the largest exchange ? Do you think they are that incompetent ? They want to make extra money, so they use insignificant altcoins to make a little extra profit! Pretty f*cking simple. Now a couple days go by PASC drops, Polo buys back cheaply and gives back to the depositors... What do you think happened at MtGox ? Do you think they really got hacked ? Or did they "hack" themselves ? These exchanges are corrupt to the core. Do NOT trust them. Just look at all those miners still mining to Poloniex! Just the Top15 : https://pasc.nanopool.org/14 of the Top 15 still mine to Poloniex... These alone produce worth 1000s of USD of PASC daily and deposits do not work at Poloniex right now.They do not show up! Meaning the PASC is not at the miners disposal. So Polo does as it pleases with those coins,even trading... Is it to far fetched? You decide.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Poloniex = Scam exchange beware.
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on: March 19, 2017, 05:07:03 PM
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I read the their "terms of services" today, and, although I have an account, I am leaning towards not doing any business with them. Basically, they can take your account from you anytime they feel like it at their discretions, freeze your funds, etc... I have read other user terms, and none were anything "so against the user" like Poloniex. I agree with the OP. stay away if you can.
They even Trade with your coins and then block you from withdrawing them.Deposits do not show up when I needed it. Happened to me with my PASC coins. They made a huge profit with my coins, now I can't access them. That's Poloniex for you. Ofcourse because it's just a little Altcoin with only 0.8% Volume of the exchange noone will say anything. This is MtGox style fraud and it should be called out.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Poloniex = Scam exchange beware.
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on: March 18, 2017, 06:33:58 PM
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I believe I witnessed a SCAM on POLONIEX today. I am a ETH/PASC miner. And my PASC is auto deposited to POLONIEX. All days my deposits have been shown up. Each day 40 PASC approx.
Now TODAY PASC goes up about 80 freaking %. And guess what, my mined PASC are not showing up in my Deposits. PASC is about 0.8% Volume of POLONIEX. I message them and they say maintenance or something. Later all PASC deposits and withdrawals are stopped. PASC price goes down to only +30% from +80%....
Ofcourse in a couple of days when PASC will be waaaay down in price, they will buy those coins back and give them back. But still how can you trade with other peoples money that boldly, and how can people not see this, is beyond me !If I was a US citizen I would have called the FBI a long time ago. They will go the way of MtGox when they'll think it's worth it. Todays PASC Volume was at 1,400,000 US$ at Poloniex. Now think of how much money they made...
They traded with my mined Coins. And I thought you should know too. They do it similarly like MtGox that got ""HACKED"",but on a smaller scale with smaller coins.
Be carefull people. And do not concentrate on POLONIEX ! Especially on days when a big crash happens like today. You might lose everything the next time.
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