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Author Topic: CoinLenders Script :: Bitcoin Bank (Borrow+Deposit) Software :: Demo Available  (Read 111134 times)
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October 02, 2013, 05:09:56 AM
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Hi TF, it seems you have blocked PMs?
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October 02, 2013, 05:11:09 AM
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Hi TF, it seems you have blocked PMs?
Send me an email - admin@glados.cc Smiley
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October 02, 2013, 05:25:18 AM
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Hi TF, it seems you have blocked PMs?
Send me an email - admin@glados.cc Smiley

ok will do
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October 09, 2013, 03:34:38 PM
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TF I writed you an email about a request made in CL (wuala).

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I didn't realize this thread and obviously don't know anything about the "demo policies".

Thanks and best regards

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October 09, 2013, 03:37:10 PM
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TF I writed you an email about a request made in CL (wuala).

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I didn't realize this thread and obviously don't know anything about the "demo policies".

Thanks and best regards
In my understanding, demo policies are to protect the site from over regulation by "somebody else". It is a fully working "demo", by fully working, including how the coins shall go and transfer etc.

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October 09, 2013, 03:43:26 PM
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has anyone reported their bits were not delivered?

No?

then carry on as normal

This bears repeating.   Grin

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October 09, 2013, 04:04:11 PM
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has anyone reported their bits were not delivered?

No?

then carry on as normal

This bears repeating.   Grin
Then it is also important repeating that with the current "policies" you have no insurance whatsoever, the operator won't guarrantee anymore the deposits with his own funds, and he can run away with the wallet if he feels like.
Not saying he will, but claiming it is "just like before" is a blatant lie.

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October 11, 2013, 05:16:30 PM
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has anyone reported their bits were not delivered?

No?

then carry on as normal

This bears repeating.   Grin
Then it is also important repeating that with the current "policies" you have no insurance whatsoever, the operator won't guarrantee anymore the deposits with his own funds, and he can run away with the wallet if he feels like.
Not saying he will, but claiming it is "just like before" is a blatant lie.


So he's no longer protecting us from himself?! Oh my god PANIC!

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October 13, 2013, 09:15:37 AM
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Yearly feebate: 22.2252%
Monthly: 1.6632%
Weekly: 0.3856%
Daily: 0.055%
(They are all the same fee rebate rate)

22.2252 / 365 = 0.060890959

Why is the daily feebate 0.055? Why it isn't 0.06089?
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October 13, 2013, 09:18:03 AM
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Yearly feebate: 22.2252%
Monthly: 1.6632%
Weekly: 0.3856%
Daily: 0.055%
(They are all the same fee rebate rate)

22.2252 / 365 = 0.060890959

Why is the daily feebate 0.055? It should be 0.06089, I think.

That's simple interest. Compound interest works like this:

1.00055^365 = 1.222252
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October 14, 2013, 05:52:35 AM
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How can you tell between simple interest and compound interest?
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October 14, 2013, 08:49:05 AM
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Thanks for your feedback, armchair lawyers.

The pot calling the kettle black... Interesting...

PSA: OP is paving the way to steal all your coins.
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October 14, 2013, 08:58:37 AM
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How can you tell between simple interest and compound interest?
Assume you toss $100 to a bank in which it gives you 1% interest a month

SIMPLE
Month      What you have
Month 1 [Initial $100]+{ [Interest $1]}
Month 2 [Initial $100]+{ [Interest $1]+ [Interest $1]}
Month 3 [Initial $100]+{ [Interest $1]+ [Interest $1]+ [Interest $1]}
Month 4 [Initial $100]+{ [Interest $1]+ [Interest $1]+ [Interest $1]+ [Interest $1]}
...

Compound
Month 1 {[Initial $100]+[Interest $1]}
Month 2 {[Initial $101]+[Interest $1.01]}
Month 3 {[Initial $102.01]+[Interest $1.0201]}
Month 4 {[Initial $103.0301]+[Interest $1.030301]}
...


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October 14, 2013, 01:08:03 PM
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Thanks for your feedback, armchair lawyers.

The pot calling the kettle black... Interesting...

PSA: OP is paving the way to steal all your coins.
+1.
It's clear as crystal, just read the "contract".
Ooops it's not a contract, it's a demo.
And remember he unilaterally changed it, without any warning.

He's bulshitting you with this "fictional"+"demo" thing, which WON'T protect him from the State, but MIGHT protect him from his gullible users.

If it was really a demo it would be on testnet instead on mainnet. This fact alone should be enough.

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October 14, 2013, 09:53:57 PM
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Thanks for your feedback, armchair lawyers.

The pot calling the kettle black... Interesting...

PSA: OP is paving the way to steal all your coins.
+1.
It's clear as crystal, just read the "contract".
Ooops it's not a contract, it's a demo.
And remember he unilaterally changed it, without any warning.

He's bulshitting you with this "fictional"+"demo" thing, which WON'T protect him from the State, but MIGHT protect him from his gullible users.

If it was really a demo it would be on testnet instead on mainnet. This fact alone should be enough.

This.  The whole "demo" thing won't mean shit in court... It's not about what you say you're doing, but what you ARE doing.

This is like Madoff saying "But I didn't SAY it was a Ponzi... That means that I'm not liable for the fraud, right?"

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October 15, 2013, 12:30:34 PM
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This.  The whole "demo" thing won't mean shit in court... It's not about what you say you're doing, but what you ARE doing.

It would be true if he accepted "real" money, but all he is handling is bitcoin, i.e. "fictional" money.

It is a demo because no real money comes into play.
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October 15, 2013, 01:33:57 PM
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This.  The whole "demo" thing won't mean shit in court... It's not about what you say you're doing, but what you ARE doing.

It would be true if he accepted "real" money, but all he is handling is bitcoin, i.e. "fictional" money.

It is a demo because no real money comes into play.

I heard there was some dude who thought Silk Road to be an economic simulation, and look where that got him...
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October 15, 2013, 02:58:57 PM
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It would be true if he accepted "real" money, but all he is handling is bitcoin, i.e. "fictional" money.

It is a demo because no real money comes into play.
lol bullshit over 9k.

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October 15, 2013, 07:47:29 PM
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Hi TF , I need 2FA reset , already sent  a photo of my government ID with me holding it as you requested it , please make the reset.

Thanks.
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October 16, 2013, 06:12:59 AM
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@TF - is it okay, to purchase a CD without submitting some of the requirements (photo ids, billing etc...)
I'm not getting a loan at the moment, maybe next year. got a few btc's to invest.

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