Zoomer
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September 29, 2015, 04:22:11 AM |
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When does the ICO end?? Today or tomorrow? Hoping i have enough for a 2nd node by then Hey its on the exchange the last i checked and that is the 30th at 21:40 GMT.
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Zombier0
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September 29, 2015, 04:27:25 AM |
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Lol at people buying this
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herzogzwei
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September 29, 2015, 05:24:18 AM |
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Lol at people buying shitcoinz at yoshit ex
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Colonel Crouton
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September 29, 2015, 05:34:14 AM |
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lolol at the bob hater whatever one of them is but by his rationale I am a follower because I have found a decent legit project and posted 5 ot 6 posts in it. Some people are obsessed with absolute nonsense. So sad. An interesting project with loads of potential and this thread is absolutely run over with 14 year old boys all trying to out fud each other.
Just see this need I say anymore you are nothing but a naive sheep. if you had half a brain youd realize these scammers will never deliver most of the shit they have listed in the OP. Sheep has nothing to do with it. The bullshit they describe in the OP makes no sense. You might as well promise to deliver unicorns or flying turtles.
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Ten-Hut!
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Colonel Crouton
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September 29, 2015, 05:39:14 AM |
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This thread is absolutely hilarious.
Nobody posting except 4 obvious shill accounts. Look at their history, you'll see they are all Bob followers. Gekko, can ya hear me?
Sad. Pathetic. Sheep.
Gekko is too smart to touch this shit.
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Ten-Hut!
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Odd Thomas
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September 29, 2015, 06:44:58 AM |
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Sheep has nothing to do with it. The bullshit they describe in the OP makes no sense. You might as well promise to deliver unicorns or flying turtles.
You may be too retarded to understand i dont doubt that.
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Odd Thomas
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September 29, 2015, 06:45:46 AM |
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Gekko is too smart to touch this shit.
Gekko was in ccex chat last few nights saying he bought some. Would you like to try again?
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Colonel Crouton
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September 29, 2015, 08:10:28 AM |
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Gekko is too smart to touch this shit.
Gekko was in ccex chat last few nights saying he bought some. Would you like to try again? Fact: There has never been a truthful statement posted in the c-cex trollbox. Ever.
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Ten-Hut!
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terman45x
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September 29, 2015, 08:26:18 AM |
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colnal crouton colnal crouton has a stick up his butt he so angry he so fuddy 'bout who knows what first he buys the he crys the he pretends to know all "its gekko!" " its bob!" he says to the mob but no one is listening at all colnal crouton colnal crouton has a stick up his butt he so angry he so fuddy ten hut! ten hut! ten hut!
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15Lemon714
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September 29, 2015, 08:43:24 AM |
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Sheep has nothing to do with it. The bullshit they describe in the OP makes no sense. You might as well promise to deliver unicorns or flying turtles.
You may be too retarded to understand i dont doubt that. I do not doubt that either about all three of the obvious trolls, between them they may have a couple of braincells for sure one of them doesn't.
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nichlahghe5
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September 29, 2015, 08:52:44 AM |
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In all honesty though people it was only the fud attack that was done by teenagers that bumped the thread for me to find it and think about investing.
Now going to give the thread a read before bed and see if there is enough potential for me.
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Zoomer
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September 29, 2015, 09:28:14 AM |
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Gekko is too smart to touch this shit.
Gekko was in ccex chat last few nights saying he bought some. Would you like to try again? Fact: There has never been a truthful statement posted in the c-cex trollbox. Ever. That is just retarded. Go to the troll box and Ill give you a truthful statement. It is not Fact as you say but your opinion. Granted not everything is the truth but come on! "Never been" just shows.
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CryptBit (OP)
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September 29, 2015, 11:42:32 AM |
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The signal-to-noise ratio here in the forums can get a bit out of balance. To restore that a bit we will be making a series of posts over the next days that will explore more in depth the main security solutions we are implementing in CryptBit.
We realize that some of the tech in CryptBit can seem somewhat esoteric to the average user. Our goal is to make these solutions user oriented to the average user, so handling your crypto in a much more hardened and secure fashion becomes the rule, and not the exception. To this end we will be taking some time to explain how these different security layers fit together and the reasons behind them.
Please note – several of our devs do not have English as first languages. Please cut them some slack when reading their posts if their method of explaining things reflects this.
Post 1: The 2FA layer
At the heart of the CryptBit Suite both locally and in the cloud is the 2FA layer. Most people use 2FA in exchange log-ons already. Our 2FA will act as a master layer atop all crypto wallets on your local device, as well as all wallets you choose to maintain in the cloud. Once you have authenticated via CryptBit 2FA you will have immediate access to all wallets – hence “single layer” 2FA.
2FA is simply the best security implementation currently in wide use that ensures the person accessing your wallets is actually you. With 2FA in place, is no longer enough to access your wallets remotely, or steal them, or steal your device, or confiscate it. CryptBit will be implementing more advanced layers of security as options as well – but right out of the gate, 2FA is an obvious and user friendly solution that – until now – has not been available in this form.
When you activate CryptBit on your system you can either automatically or manually assemble your wallets under your 2FA. You will also have the option to add a master password. Once the 2FA layer is activated it will remain operational so long as you have the minimum balance in your Cryptbit wallet. Should your wallet balance fall below this level, the 2FA layer is deactivated and you once again have access to all you wallets - without the CryptBit security layer.
We are currently aiming for a late October release of the 2FA system. Our work behind the scenes on CryptBase.com is moving along more rapidly than expected, and it may well be that we enable trial functionality for testing purposes already on individual accounts for a select group of the early registrants.
Our motivation for all of this is to make security a much more consistent part of the daily operating habits of the average crypto user. As crypto users, we all have a shared vision of where things are going – evolutionary speaking - concerning personal assets, crypto, and the growing obsolescence of government-backed currency solutions. At the current time however, crypto security for the average user cannot be said to have kept pace with this evolution. Much less the evolution of the darker forces and their technology - the various people who would like access to your personal crypto – both the criminals and the authorities
It was out of this recognition that CryptBit was conceived, and so it is fitting that a simple, easy to use 2FA layer is our first developmental priority.
In our next post we’ll be taking some time to look at CryptBase.com
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Devasive
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September 29, 2015, 12:34:19 PM |
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The signal-to-noise ratio here in the forums can get a bit out of balance. To restore that a bit we will be making a series of posts over the next days that will explore more in depth the main security solutions we are implementing in CryptBit.
We realize that some of the tech in CryptBit can seem somewhat esoteric to the average user. Our goal is to make these solutions user oriented to the average user, so handling your crypto in a much more hardened and secure fashion becomes the rule, and not the exception. To this end we will be taking some time to explain how these different security layers fit together and the reasons behind them.
Please note – several of our devs do not have English as first languages. Please cut them some slack when reading their posts if their method of explaining things reflects this.
Post 1: The 2FA layer
At the heart of the CryptBit Suite both locally and in the cloud is the 2FA layer. Most people use 2FA in exchange log-ons already. Our 2FA will act as a master layer atop all crypto wallets on your local device, as well as all wallets you choose to maintain in the cloud. Once you have authenticated via CryptBit 2FA you will have immediate access to all wallets – hence “single layer” 2FA.
2FA is simply the best security implementation currently in wide use that ensures the person accessing your wallets is actually you. With 2FA in place, is no longer enough to access your wallets remotely, or steal them, or steal your device, or confiscate it. CryptBit will be implementing more advanced layers of security as options as well – but right out of the gate, 2FA is an obvious and user friendly solution that – until now – has not been available in this form.
When you activate CryptBit on your system you can either automatically or manually assemble your wallets under your 2FA. You will also have the option to add a master password. Once the 2FA layer is activated it will remain operational so long as you have the minimum balance in your Cryptbit wallet. Should your wallet balance fall below this level, the 2FA layer is deactivated and you once again have access to all you wallets - without the CryptBit security layer.
We are currently aiming for a late October release of the 2FA system. Our work behind the scenes on CryptBase.com is moving along more rapidly than expected, and it may well be that we enable trial functionality for testing purposes already on individual accounts for a select group of the early registrants.
Our motivation for all of this is to make security a much more consistent part of the daily operating habits of the average crypto user. As crypto users, we all have a shared vision of where things are going – evolutionary speaking - concerning personal assets, crypto, and the growing obsolescence of government-backed currency solutions. At the current time however, crypto security for the average user cannot be said to have kept pace with this evolution. Much less the evolution of the darker forces and their technology - the various people who would like access to your personal crypto – both the criminals and the authorities
It was out of this recognition that CryptBit was conceived, and so it is fitting that a simple, easy to use 2FA layer is our first developmental priority.
In our next post we’ll be taking some time to look at CryptBase.com
Nice update. Looking forward to more in depth explanations of the coin's features, since the front page is a bit technical.
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GhanaGamboy
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September 29, 2015, 12:49:28 PM |
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Thanks for the update, glad I bought into this, I'm more and more happy with this investment, Masternode profits here we come !
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bones261
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September 29, 2015, 01:42:37 PM |
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It does not appear the ICO is on pace for a sellout. I hope the lack of the full budget doesn't stymie the development plans.
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TrueAnon
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September 29, 2015, 02:15:25 PM |
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It does not appear the ICO is on pace for a sellout. I hope the lack of the full budget doesn't stymie the devs/groups plans for most BTC gains and then pnd action! Fixed that for you boss.
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fmz89
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September 29, 2015, 03:19:20 PM |
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oser41eric
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September 29, 2015, 03:22:59 PM |
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Thanks for the update dev and explanation of what you are currently working on and a rough time line of when this will be completed. Just checked C-cex and see it is coming along well so snapped up another Masternodes worth and a bit.
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cambda
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September 29, 2015, 03:35:42 PM |
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The signal-to-noise ratio here in the forums can get a bit out of balance. To restore that a bit we will be making a series of posts over the next days that will explore more in depth the main security solutions we are implementing in CryptBit.
We realize that some of the tech in CryptBit can seem somewhat esoteric to the average user. Our goal is to make these solutions user oriented to the average user, so handling your crypto in a much more hardened and secure fashion becomes the rule, and not the exception. To this end we will be taking some time to explain how these different security layers fit together and the reasons behind them.
Please note – several of our devs do not have English as first languages. Please cut them some slack when reading their posts if their method of explaining things reflects this.
Post 1: The 2FA layer
At the heart of the CryptBit Suite both locally and in the cloud is the 2FA layer. Most people use 2FA in exchange log-ons already. Our 2FA will act as a master layer atop all crypto wallets on your local device, as well as all wallets you choose to maintain in the cloud. Once you have authenticated via CryptBit 2FA you will have immediate access to all wallets – hence “single layer” 2FA.
2FA is simply the best security implementation currently in wide use that ensures the person accessing your wallets is actually you. With 2FA in place, is no longer enough to access your wallets remotely, or steal them, or steal your device, or confiscate it. CryptBit will be implementing more advanced layers of security as options as well – but right out of the gate, 2FA is an obvious and user friendly solution that – until now – has not been available in this form.
When you activate CryptBit on your system you can either automatically or manually assemble your wallets under your 2FA. You will also have the option to add a master password. Once the 2FA layer is activated it will remain operational so long as you have the minimum balance in your Cryptbit wallet. Should your wallet balance fall below this level, the 2FA layer is deactivated and you once again have access to all you wallets - without the CryptBit security layer.
We are currently aiming for a late October release of the 2FA system. Our work behind the scenes on CryptBase.com is moving along more rapidly than expected, and it may well be that we enable trial functionality for testing purposes already on individual accounts for a select group of the early registrants.
Our motivation for all of this is to make security a much more consistent part of the daily operating habits of the average crypto user. As crypto users, we all have a shared vision of where things are going – evolutionary speaking - concerning personal assets, crypto, and the growing obsolescence of government-backed currency solutions. At the current time however, crypto security for the average user cannot be said to have kept pace with this evolution. Much less the evolution of the darker forces and their technology - the various people who would like access to your personal crypto – both the criminals and the authorities
It was out of this recognition that CryptBit was conceived, and so it is fitting that a simple, easy to use 2FA layer is our first developmental priority.
In our next post we’ll be taking some time to look at CryptBase.com
Nice update. Looking forward to more in depth explanations of the coin's features, since the front page is a bit technical. Good write up. This project is addressing an unsolved problem - the totally disorganized jumble of passwords and dat files that is the average crypto user's "method" of security. That's the mark of a great business idea - identify an unserved market and get there first. I have three nodes now - looking forward to this ico being over and everything to come.
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