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June 19, 2013, 01:53:43 AM
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796 Exchange has improved its BTC futures quite a bit comparing to the ordinary futures. Rules are set up to accommodate Bitcoin’s characteristics and market demand. We have enriched Bitcoin investment channels by providing users with two-way leveraged trading services.

From June 9th, we will reward the 10 highest volume traders.
Here is the detailed reward information.

1st   800(shares)
2nd   500(shares)
3rd   300(shares)
4th   200(shares)
5th   100(shares)
6th   80 (shares)
7th   60 (shares)
8th   30 (shares)
9th   20 (shares)
10th     10 (shares)
2100 shares of the 1 millions shares total of 796Futures-PD will be given out daily.
You may also visit: https://796.com/futures/rank


 
Note: for same volume in one day, users with higher VIP tier enjoy higher ranking.
        All the above trading volume time subject to Beijing time(0:00-24:00)

Welcome to our site and grab a chance to win.

Have a nice day.
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June 20, 2013, 01:30:37 AM
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We really appreciate our members' support.
The volume peaked yesterday compared with the last few days.
Thanks a lot.
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June 20, 2013, 02:50:08 AM
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See here.

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June 20, 2013, 09:14:56 AM
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See here.

Thanks MPOE.
I've read the post you recommended.
Just wondering is it necessary to get a WOT account?
If so, what should I do?
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June 20, 2013, 02:19:45 PM
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See here.

Thanks MPOE.
I've read the post you recommended.
Just wondering is it necessary to get a WOT account?
If so, what should I do?

You can probably get started on the basis of http://bitcoin-otc.com/

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June 20, 2013, 03:05:56 PM
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See here.

Thanks MPOE.
I've read the post you recommended.
Just wondering is it necessary to get a WOT account?
If so, what should I do?
No, it's not. It is only necessary to the extent that people who already use it believe it is necessary. Some people like to pretend they're the trust police for Bitcoin, and bully people into thinking that their way is the only way to do things, because... well, because they say so. And they get all huffy and self-righteous and talk down to anyone who thinks otherwise. Lots of ad hominems, red herrings, circular logic, etc. It's a lot like a plumbers' union making rules amongst themselves about how they deal with each other, which is perfectly fine, and then some electrician comes into town to set up shop and doesn't join the plumbers' union - so the plumbers get all mad because the electrician isn't subjecting themselves to the little voluntary cooperative agreement the plumbers have between themselves. It boils down to this: You're free to do your own thing, but you can expect to hear a very small number of very loud but very impotent people making noise that amounts to nothing of consequence. Feel free to ignore them.

That said, you don't seem to be gaining much traction at the moment. I believe this has a lot to do with the marketing style you've chosen, which makes your site seem a lot more like a gambling site than it does an investment one. That, and the fact that you blatantly ripped off the Mt. Gox site design - complete with Mt. Gox logo - and there's not going to be a lot of confidence that you are a legitimate operation right off the bat. I, for one, have gone so far as to determine algorithmically how one might profit from your system based on the information available without opening an account, and while the trading system makes sense (it's really a simple over/under bet) the margin delta (2x on long, 4x on short) means you are giving yourself a huge advantage at the expense of site users and pocketing the difference. Anyone who does the math will quickly realize the house advantage is astronomical if a user/investor/gambler plays both sides. Add to that the "withdrawal fee" and I'm not surprised at all that you're having to beg for customers.

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June 20, 2013, 07:56:43 PM
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That said, you don't seem to be gaining much traction at the moment. I believe this has a lot to do with the marketing style you've chosen

Wait, are you the local shaman? Go believe over there for a few years, then once properly aged we can start over with the relativisms, subjectivisms, pseudointellectualisms and general idiocisms.

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June 20, 2013, 08:40:39 PM
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That said, you don't seem to be gaining much traction at the moment. I believe this has a lot to do with the marketing style you've chosen

Wait, are you the local shaman? Go believe over there for a few years, then once properly aged we can start over with the relativisms, subjectivisms, pseudointellectualisms and general idiocisms.
Careful, your defensiveness is showing.

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June 21, 2013, 03:52:56 AM
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See here.

Thanks MPOE.
I've read the post you recommended.
Just wondering is it necessary to get a WOT account?
If so, what should I do?
No, it's not. It is only necessary to the extent that people who already use it believe it is necessary. Some people like to pretend they're the trust police for Bitcoin, and bully people into thinking that their way is the only way to do things, because... well, because they say so. And they get all huffy and self-righteous and talk down to anyone who thinks otherwise. Lots of ad hominems, red herrings, circular logic, etc. It's a lot like a plumbers' union making rules amongst themselves about how they deal with each other, which is perfectly fine, and then some electrician comes into town to set up shop and doesn't join the plumbers' union - so the plumbers get all mad because the electrician isn't subjecting themselves to the little voluntary cooperative agreement the plumbers have between themselves. It boils down to this: You're free to do your own thing, but you can expect to hear a very small number of very loud but very impotent people making noise that amounts to nothing of consequence. Feel free to ignore them.

That said, you don't seem to be gaining much traction at the moment. I believe this has a lot to do with the marketing style you've chosen, which makes your site seem a lot more like a gambling site than it does an investment one. That, and the fact that you blatantly ripped off the Mt. Gox site design - complete with Mt. Gox logo - and there's not going to be a lot of confidence that you are a legitimate operation right off the bat. I, for one, have gone so far as to determine algorithmically how one might profit from your system based on the information available without opening an account, and while the trading system makes sense (it's really a simple over/under bet) the margin delta (2x on long, 4x on short) means you are giving yourself a huge advantage at the expense of site users and pocketing the difference. Anyone who does the math will quickly realize the house advantage is astronomical if a user/investor/gambler plays both sides. Add to that the "withdrawal fee" and I'm not surprised at all that you're having to beg for customers.

Thanks radiumsoup.
Thanks for your advice in marketing style.
796 Exchange has improved its BTC futures quite a bit comparing to the ordinary futures. Rules are set up to accommodate Bitcoin’s characteristics and market demand. We have enriched Bitcoin investment channels by providing users with two-way leveraged trading services.

2x for long, 4x for short is due to the slow ups and slump characteristics.
Besides, the only profit comes from commission at the present.
Since we carry out the stock rewarding scheme, we have to add “withdrawal fee” in order to reduce wildcatters.
If you have more questions, just feel free to let us know.
Have a great day.
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