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July 21, 2017, 09:19:38 AM |
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I don't understand the hype. Ethereum is already doing what Qtum plans to do
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July 21, 2017, 10:12:06 AM |
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Update:Qtum is co-sponsoring the Distributed Blockchain Hackathon in St. Louis July 22nd-23nd. Jordan Earlz will be one of the judges, and we will be presenting $10,000.00 in prizes to the top projects that create a project on top of the Qtum Blockchain.THE CHALLENGEDevelopers, students and aspiring entrepreneurs will have 24 hours to showcase their skills and vision for the next generation of financial services and global supply chains. The in-person competition is being held at St. Louis’s world-class start-up accelerator venue T-REX, and will be judged by a panel of experts from the industry and leading venture capital firms looking for the the next big disruptive ideas. Teams must be present to pitch to the judges and be eligible for a prize, no online submissions will be accepted this time.
Follow the action online on Twitter with hashtag #DistTrade.
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July 21, 2017, 12:34:59 PM |
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QTUM founded by a conman. He founded Bitbay and left with all the ICO funds. Then used Bitbays ICO funds to create QTUM and then buy their own ICO.
Do your research on the founder Steven/Patrick
This is not trolling its the truth
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July 21, 2017, 12:53:34 PM |
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QTUM founded by a conman. He founded Bitbay and left with all the ICO funds. Then used Bitbays ICO funds to create QTUM and then buy their own ICO.
Do your research on the founder Steven/Patrick
This is not trolling its the truth
I haven't invested yet but the tech and team seem to be very solid to say the least. Not sure what to make out of the Steven/Patrick saga... many of the most promising projects are surrounded with controversy. Take EOS and Tezos as recent examples.
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July 21, 2017, 01:02:07 PM |
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QTUM founded by a conman. He founded Bitbay and left with all the ICO funds. Then used Bitbays ICO funds to create QTUM and then buy their own ICO.
Do your research on the founder Steven/Patrick
This is not trolling its the truth
It's funny how people who are overly critical of Dai all seem to define research and truth on this forum. They take the word of David Zimbeck as truth, and the hitpiece of a Coinjournal article which goes as far as to attack Caspal's Rubik's cube record, WRONGLY saying that Caspal does not hold any. Here are the narratives I've seen so far with the conspiracy-prone skeptics: 1) Qtum is scam. They will take your ICO money ---> 2) Okay, they haven't left project and taken ICO money but they will! ---> 3) They have probably already stolen the ICO money! We don't have txids (incomes third-party accounting firm that shuts these guys the fuck up). ---> 4) They're just a pump a dump (for some reason, they continue to develop the project though...) Here's a more neutral article for those who actually care about that stuff: https://www.smithandcrown.com/qtum-controversy-patrick-dais-exit-bitbay/
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July 21, 2017, 02:11:31 PM |
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QTUM founded by a conman. He founded Bitbay and left with all the ICO funds. Then used Bitbays ICO funds to create QTUM and then buy their own ICO.
Do your research on the founder Steven/Patrick
This is not trolling its the truth
It's funny how people who are overly critical of Dai all seem to define research and truth on this forum. They take the word of David Zimbeck as truth, and the hitpiece of a Coinjournal article which goes as far as to attack Caspal's Rubik's cube record, WRONGLY saying that Caspal does not hold any. Here are the narratives I've seen so far with the conspiracy-prone skeptics: 1) Qtum is scam. They will take your ICO money ---> 2) Okay, they haven't left project and taken ICO money but they will! ---> 3) They have probably already stolen the ICO money! We don't have txids (incomes third-party accounting firm that shuts these guys the fuck up). ---> 4) They're just a pump a dump (for some reason, they continue to develop the project though...) Here's a more neutral article for those who actually care about that stuff: https://www.smithandcrown.com/qtum-controversy-patrick-dais-exit-bitbay/To some people integrity actually means something. The fact that he won't scam QTUM doesn't change his actions in the past. And to be honest, for me this was enough reason not to invest.
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July 21, 2017, 02:25:48 PM |
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QTUM founded by a conman. He founded Bitbay and left with all the ICO funds. Then used Bitbays ICO funds to create QTUM and then buy their own ICO.
Do your research on the founder Steven/Patrick
This is not trolling its the truth
It's funny how people who are overly critical of Dai all seem to define research and truth on this forum. They take the word of David Zimbeck as truth, and the hitpiece of a Coinjournal article which goes as far as to attack Caspal's Rubik's cube record, WRONGLY saying that Caspal does not hold any. Here are the narratives I've seen so far with the conspiracy-prone skeptics: 1) Qtum is scam. They will take your ICO money ---> 2) Okay, they haven't left project and taken ICO money but they will! ---> 3) They have probably already stolen the ICO money! We don't have txids (incomes third-party accounting firm that shuts these guys the fuck up). ---> 4) They're just a pump a dump (for some reason, they continue to develop the project though...) Here's a more neutral article for those who actually care about that stuff: https://www.smithandcrown.com/qtum-controversy-patrick-dais-exit-bitbay/To some people integrity actually means something. The fact that he won't scam QTUM doesn't change his actions in the past. And to be honest, for me this was enough reason not to invest. I respect your decision not to invest, and I think it's a completely valid reason. With that being said, if integrity were the main issue with many of the people shouting scam, then they wouldn't post things like, "He founded Bitbay and left with all the ICO funds. Then used Bitbays ICO funds to create QTUM and then buy their own ICO... This is not trolling its the truth," when that's not true at all. Somewhat comically, the implication of what was said here is that Dai would exit with the Qtum ICO funds. If that were the case, he would've left a long time ago.
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sxafir
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July 21, 2017, 02:26:25 PM |
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I found qtum in liqui but is diffirent?
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bobo012
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July 21, 2017, 02:58:50 PM |
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Can somebody help me? I bought qtum in presale via official website https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/I want to withdraw them but it says it is not possible yet. I see that it is already traded on exchanges, so why is it not possible to withdraw tokens? Thanks
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Gleb Gamow
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July 21, 2017, 09:58:43 PM |
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Can somebody help me? I bought qtum in presale via official website https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/I want to withdraw them but it says it is not possible yet. I see that it is already traded on exchanges, so why is it not possible to withdraw tokens? Thanks Did you not read the fine print? You can't withdraw till September, though I don't know why you want to withdraw since Qtum is registered as a charity and they've clearly stated on several occasions the tokens are not be considered an investment vehicle. Team Qtum is building their thingy for the betterment of crypto and not interested one iota in lining their pocketbook. Hey, rumor has it that EOS is still looking for some Investard moneys. Check 'em out and report back here once you've donated to their cause as well. Sadly, you may have missed the window of opportunity to invest in ShinCoin by Jeff Ownby, formerly of BFL, but there's always next time.
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bobo012
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July 22, 2017, 05:41:07 AM |
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Can somebody help me? I bought qtum in presale via official website https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/I want to withdraw them but it says it is not possible yet. I see that it is already traded on exchanges, so why is it not possible to withdraw tokens? Thanks Did you not read the fine print? You can't withdraw till September, though I don't know why you want to withdraw since Qtum is registered as a charity and they've clearly stated on several occasions the tokens are not be considered an investment vehicle. Team Qtum is building their thingy for the betterment of crypto and not interested one iota in lining their pocketbook. Hey, rumor has it that EOS is still looking for some Investard moneys. Check 'em out and report back here once you've donated to their cause as well. Sadly, you may have missed the window of opportunity to invest in ShinCoin by Jeff Ownby, formerly of BFL, but there's always next time. I see you dont like ICOs Any official answer? Who is trading on bittrex and with which tokens?
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abescapital
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July 22, 2017, 06:58:06 AM |
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Can somebody help me? I bought qtum in presale via official website https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/I want to withdraw them but it says it is not possible yet. I see that it is already traded on exchanges, so why is it not possible to withdraw tokens? Thanks Check the email you signed up with because it is possible to withdraw / sell the tokens you have. They've sent out files that explain how to do it. If you did not receive them you should contact customer service because they're actually very, very helpful on the website!
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July 22, 2017, 06:59:41 AM |
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Can somebody help me? I bought qtum in presale via official website https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/I want to withdraw them but it says it is not possible yet. I see that it is already traded on exchanges, so why is it not possible to withdraw tokens? Thanks Did you not read the fine print? You can't withdraw till September, though I don't know why you want to withdraw since Qtum is registered as a charity and they've clearly stated on several occasions the tokens are not be considered an investment vehicle. Team Qtum is building their thingy for the betterment of crypto and not interested one iota in lining their pocketbook. Hey, rumor has it that EOS is still looking for some Investard moneys. Check 'em out and report back here once you've donated to their cause as well. Sadly, you may have missed the window of opportunity to invest in ShinCoin by Jeff Ownby, formerly of BFL, but there's always next time. 99% of the ICOs issued have some sort of commentary around not being an investment. It is for legal / securities purpose. Most of the blockchain / smart contract oriented companies specifically outline that given they are a protocol and not necessarily a company in itself.
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bobo012
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July 22, 2017, 07:18:29 AM |
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Can somebody help me? I bought qtum in presale via official website https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/I want to withdraw them but it says it is not possible yet. I see that it is already traded on exchanges, so why is it not possible to withdraw tokens? Thanks Check the email you signed up with because it is possible to withdraw / sell the tokens you have. They've sent out files that explain how to do it. If you did not receive them you should contact customer service because they're actually very, very helpful on the website! Thank you very much This is useful info Cheers
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July 22, 2017, 10:52:57 AM |
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Can somebody help me? I bought qtum in presale via official website https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/I want to withdraw them but it says it is not possible yet. I see that it is already traded on exchanges, so why is it not possible to withdraw tokens? Thanks Did you not read the fine print? You can't withdraw till September, though I don't know why you want to withdraw since Qtum is registered as a charity and they've clearly stated on several occasions the tokens are not be considered an investment vehicle. Team Qtum is building their thingy for the betterment of crypto and not interested one iota in lining their pocketbook. Hey, rumor has it that EOS is still looking for some Investard moneys. Check 'em out and report back here once you've donated to their cause as well. Sadly, you may have missed the window of opportunity to invest in ShinCoin by Jeff Ownby, formerly of BFL, but there's always next time. This Gleb character just doesn't stop with the false statements & innuendos. Interesting way to spend one's time. As another user suggested, you may have missed the email from the Qtum team. It went to my junk email and I almost deleted it before realizing it was from them. In that email is a guide to assist with the withdrawal process. I think they do the withdraws manually and not on the weekends. My first test withdraw went through successfully and I plan on withdrawing the remainder next week. There is a helpful guide they sent out, which I linked below. It takes a bit of clicking around the website for those who don't speak Chinese but using google translate (with Chrome) I was able to figure it out. Several notes from the Qtum team email: 1) Please visit: https://bizhongchou.com/ instead of: https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/. for withdrawing your Qtum. 2) You can also check your QTUM token balance here: https://bizhongchou.com/account-user_deal.html3) If you haven't received an email including your new username and new password in the last few weeks, you may need to reset your password here: https://bizhongchou.com/user-getpassword.htmlGuide is here: https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/guide.pdf
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bobo012
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July 22, 2017, 10:58:45 AM |
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Can somebody help me? I bought qtum in presale via official website https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/I want to withdraw them but it says it is not possible yet. I see that it is already traded on exchanges, so why is it not possible to withdraw tokens? Thanks Did you not read the fine print? You can't withdraw till September, though I don't know why you want to withdraw since Qtum is registered as a charity and they've clearly stated on several occasions the tokens are not be considered an investment vehicle. Team Qtum is building their thingy for the betterment of crypto and not interested one iota in lining their pocketbook. Hey, rumor has it that EOS is still looking for some Investard moneys. Check 'em out and report back here once you've donated to their cause as well. Sadly, you may have missed the window of opportunity to invest in ShinCoin by Jeff Ownby, formerly of BFL, but there's always next time. This Gleb character just doesn't stop with the false statements & innuendos. Interesting way to spend one's time. As another user suggested, you may have missed the email from the Qtum team. It went to my junk email and I almost deleted it before realizing it was from them. In that email is a guide to assist with the withdrawal process. I think they do the withdraws manually and not on the weekends. My first test withdraw went through successfully and I plan on withdrawing the remainder next week. There is a helpful guide they sent out, which I linked below. It takes a bit of clicking around the website for those who don't speak Chinese but using google translate (with Chrome) I was able to figure it out. Several notes from the Qtum team email: 1) Please visit: https://bizhongchou.com/ instead of: https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/. for withdrawing your Qtum. 2) You can also check your QTUM token balance here: https://bizhongchou.com/account-user_deal.html3) If you haven't received an email including your new username and new password in the last few weeks, you may need to reset your password here: https://bizhongchou.com/user-getpassword.htmlGuide is here: https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/guide.pdfThanks I managed to make a withdrawal transaction using that guide and it is pending now. I saw they do it by hand so i will wait for a few days
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July 22, 2017, 02:17:13 PM |
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Update:Qtum is co-sponsoring the Distributed Blockchain Hackathon in St. Louis July 22nd-23nd. Jordan Earlz will be one of the judges, and we will be presenting $10,000.00 in prizes to the top projects that create a project on top of the Qtum Blockchain.THE CHALLENGEDevelopers, students and aspiring entrepreneurs will have 24 hours to showcase their skills and vision for the next generation of financial services and global supply chains. The in-person competition is being held at St. Louis’s world-class start-up accelerator venue T-REX, and will be judged by a panel of experts from the industry and leading venture capital firms looking for the the next big disruptive ideas. Teams must be present to pitch to the judges and be eligible for a prize, no online submissions will be accepted this time.
Follow the action online on Twitter with hashtag #DistTrade. This is starting shortly, we will give updates as the event progresses.
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July 22, 2017, 02:26:06 PM |
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That is cool, the qutum has been a crazy event on Chinese YunBi.com about 2 month ago and now the price is still low (about $8), I think you guys can buy some coins and wait for about 3 month, you will be supervised.
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July 22, 2017, 03:31:45 PM |
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Can somebody help me? I bought qtum in presale via official website https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/I want to withdraw them but it says it is not possible yet. I see that it is already traded on exchanges, so why is it not possible to withdraw tokens? Thanks Did you not read the fine print? You can't withdraw till September, though I don't know why you want to withdraw since Qtum is registered as a charity and they've clearly stated on several occasions the tokens are not be considered an investment vehicle. Team Qtum is building their thingy for the betterment of crypto and not interested one iota in lining their pocketbook. Hey, rumor has it that EOS is still looking for some Investard moneys. Check 'em out and report back here once you've donated to their cause as well. Sadly, you may have missed the window of opportunity to invest in ShinCoin by Jeff Ownby, formerly of BFL, but there's always next time. This Gleb character just doesn't stop with the false statements & innuendos. Interesting way to spend one's time. As another user suggested, you may have missed the email from the Qtum team. It went to my junk email and I almost deleted it before realizing it was from them. In that email is a guide to assist with the withdrawal process. I think they do the withdraws manually and not on the weekends. My first test withdraw went through successfully and I plan on withdrawing the remainder next week. There is a helpful guide they sent out, which I linked below. It takes a bit of clicking around the website for those who don't speak Chinese but using google translate (with Chrome) I was able to figure it out. Several notes from the Qtum team email: 1) Please visit: https://bizhongchou.com/ instead of: https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/. for withdrawing your Qtum. 2) You can also check your QTUM token balance here: https://bizhongchou.com/account-user_deal.html3) If you haven't received an email including your new username and new password in the last few weeks, you may need to reset your password here: https://bizhongchou.com/user-getpassword.htmlGuide is here: https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/guide.pdfThanks I managed to make a withdrawal transaction using that guide and it is pending now. I saw they do it by hand so i will wait for a few days They will do it the same day, but they are not open on weekends and holidays. So if they aren't open, then you have to wait until they are open. Bizhongchou is an excellent exchange.
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July 22, 2017, 03:46:55 PM |
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I read though the opening post of ANN for this sa'at and I still have not seen any info about it. I really missed once update about this ,,, so do not delay the update again.
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