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June 07, 2014, 08:13:04 PM
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Well the CS owner didn't reply to my email or other emails, we are live but for how long.  I possibly not going to invest much more there until I see something more from CS, they need to open up now as we all know it will happen again.

I have also been vocal about duplicating their site, why not!? we need protection.  My coding is rusty and not a project I can do right now but I don't see it being impossible.  A lot of the stocks are like crowd-funded bitcoin mining operations, a lot of them seem to be updating their hardware and I hope they stay consistent.

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June 08, 2014, 07:51:53 PM
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Go ahead guys, I am not a developer or designer, just an investor.
I am going to invest if you start and will be great if Coinfarm and Return are from the begining. They give good reputation.
I am bored with CS issues and many scams listing there.
You have my support
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June 08, 2014, 10:53:51 PM
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Havelock seems pretty good for an alternative, yes? I havent really tried it out but i'm really surprised I don't have money there but do have money on CS, wish RETURN and other legit projects could somehow move there.

If people made another funding platform like CS it could definitly be improved with some very basic things:
- Require project owners have a password that is 16 characters w/ one uppercase, one number, one symbol
- Require certain changes to projects to have a waiting period, like 24 hours to create new shares.
- maybe allow shareholders to issue stoptrade order if like 1/2 request it (i.e. project owner gets on forum here and says account has been hacked, bunch of shareholders found proof of fraud) and stoptrade would freeze owners withdrawals.

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June 09, 2014, 12:05:25 AM
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Havelock seems pretty good for an alternative, yes? I havent really tried it out but i'm really surprised I don't have money there but do have money on CS, wish RETURN and other legit projects could somehow move there.

If people made another funding platform like CS it could definitly be improved with some very basic things:
- Require project owners have a password that is 16 characters w/ one uppercase, one number, one symbol
- Require certain changes to projects to have a waiting period, like 24 hours to create new shares.
- maybe allow shareholders to issue stoptrade order if like 1/2 request it (i.e. project owner gets on forum here and says account has been hacked, bunch of shareholders found proof of fraud) and stoptrade would freeze owners withdrawals.

Havelock is nice, but they have higher costs on the share issuers, which is the only thing going for cryptostocks is that little business's are able to sell shares. Litecoininvest is also good but its in LTC, fee is only 10 LTC to list and the people running it are competent (have talked quite a bit with them). To bad their volume sucks :S
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June 09, 2014, 02:47:36 AM
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Havelock seems pretty good for an alternative, yes? I havent really tried it out but i'm really surprised I don't have money there but do have money on CS, wish RETURN and other legit projects could somehow move there.

If people made another funding platform like CS it could definitly be improved with some very basic things:
- Require project owners have a password that is 16 characters w/ one uppercase, one number, one symbol
- Require certain changes to projects to have a waiting period, like 24 hours to create new shares.
- maybe allow shareholders to issue stoptrade order if like 1/2 request it (i.e. project owner gets on forum here and says account has been hacked, bunch of shareholders found proof of fraud) and stoptrade would freeze owners withdrawals.

Havelock is nice, but they have higher costs on the share issuers, which is the only thing going for cryptostocks is that little business's are able to sell shares. Litecoininvest is also good but its in LTC, fee is only 10 LTC to list and the people running it are competent (have talked quite a bit with them). To bad their volume sucks :S
Don't have too many complaints about Havelock (other than down frequently).  Haven't heard of litecoininvest, will have to check them out Smiley

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June 09, 2014, 02:51:10 PM
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cryptostocks is nice site, but there are problems sometimes. When he fixes, it will be good.

There are godd projects on cryptostocks. Cryptsy, return, cannabit.... I won shares from many projects on cryptostocks, it would be shame if it broke down.
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