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November 26, 2017, 12:17:36 PM
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These last three posts are also from the same group of "audit" spamming asshole socks.
Hmm, really looks so, but what if people really want to know about their investments in ICO project? Idk, is this promoting or not and I didn't hear about project they are talking about, but I am quite agree with them about necessity of auditing ICO projects Smiley


It's true! I still do not understand why everyone is so wary of the ICO's audit. If it doesn't apply now everywhere, it does not mean that it's bad, right?
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November 26, 2017, 04:27:05 PM
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I know that some companies, such as DARFChain, are already engaged in auditing ICO projects. You can see here: https://www.audit.darfchain.com/

Of course. They predicted that Tezos is scam so long ago. I suppose these guys know how to end with scams... Wink


Yes, they does work still. Try another link http://darfchain.com/audit
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November 26, 2017, 10:00:30 PM
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I know that some companies, such as DARFChain, are already engaged in auditing ICO projects. You can see here: https://www.audit.darfchain.com/

Of course. They predicted that Tezos is scam so long ago. I suppose these guys know how to end with scams... Wink


Yes, they does work still. Try another link http://darfchain.com/audit
ty so much, hope that i won't lose my money anymore (remember Tezos?)))
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November 27, 2017, 02:28:05 AM
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Block.io  take my money.
I sent to my other btc address. But didnot go.
Didn't go ? more than misunderstanding  Roll Eyes

Support no answer.
And then Block.io block to me on site and facebook.
They have right to. its your fault.

Please explain what is this??  0.01073 Btc lose.
etc.
You loosed your bitcoin that's right, it was just a lesson to take care of fees.

P.S: block.io website missing a feature to select fees manually, but they have a feature to export bitcoin address private key, which you can use in a bitcoin wallet that allow you to select fees manually.
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November 27, 2017, 03:25:27 PM
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You loosed your bitcoin that's right, it was just a lesson to take care of fees.

P.S: block.io website missing a feature to select fees manually, but they have a feature to export bitcoin address private key, which you can use in a bitcoin wallet that allow you to select fees manually.


I was using their api. There you can choose between high, medium and low. Default is not given.
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December 04, 2017, 07:03:22 PM
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These last three posts are also from the same group of "audit" spamming asshole socks.
Hmm, really looks so, but what if people really want to know about their investments in ICO project? Idk, is this promoting or not and I didn't hear about project they are talking about, but I am quite agree with them about necessity of auditing ICO projects Smiley

I know a couple of good projects, for example, wings and DARFChain, but the second, to me, does its job better
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December 24, 2017, 05:03:06 PM
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I have been using block.io for long.No problems in the past when BTC price was low.But now sent transactions are not getting confirmed because of low fee.Any one knows how to use higher fee there?

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January 10, 2018, 03:38:52 AM
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I have been using block.io for long.No problems in the past when BTC price was low.But now sent transactions are not getting confirmed because of low fee.Any one knows how to use higher fee there?
No one can answer?

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