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February 26, 2014, 02:39:33 PM |
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I like Havelock as I stated earlier and I trust them, but I get a bad vibe every time they go down. I wish we all had some more certainty that our shares won't suddenly disappear...
Keep them on lmb-holdings unless you are day trading. Yeah thought about that, or going 50/50... Not sure yet...
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creekbore
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February 26, 2014, 02:39:48 PM |
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No? Didn't try but looked fine. </shrug>
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"Markets always move in the direction to hurt the most investors." AnonyMint "Market depth is meaningless" AdamstgBit
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Herp
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February 26, 2014, 02:46:44 PM |
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I like Havelock as I stated earlier and I trust them, but I get a bad vibe every time they go down. I wish we all had some more certainty that our shares won't suddenly disappear...
Keep them on lmb-holdings unless you are day trading. Yeah thought about that, or going 50/50... Not sure yet... Shares should be safe regardless since Neo and TAT keep track of shares. I'd like to know though what took the website off-line.
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awrelll
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February 26, 2014, 02:52:52 PM |
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Hello, How can i move shares from havelock to lmb ? Please point me in a good direction. Thank you. I like Havelock as I stated earlier and I trust them, but I get a bad vibe every time they go down. I wish we all had some more certainty that our shares won't suddenly disappear...
Keep them on lmb-holdings unless you are day trading. Yeah thought about that, or going 50/50... Not sure yet...
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GreekGeek
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February 26, 2014, 02:59:22 PM |
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Hello, How can i move shares from havelock to lmb ? Please point me in a good direction. Thank you.
from the description of NeoBee on Havelock How to Transfer Shares to "Direct" Shares: Simply push the amount of shares in your Havelock account to the issuer using the 'xfer' feature in your Account, then send an e-mail to tat.investments@gmail.com noting your account name at lmb-holdings.com. Please use the same e-mail address for both accounts to expedite transfers.
After your shares and request have been received, your new shares will be pushed to your account in approximately 24-48 hours.
NOTE: TAT Investments is not responsible for any lost value, arbitrage, or trading opportunities.I think you have to provide them some info on how and were you acquired the shares you possess
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awrelll
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February 26, 2014, 03:00:41 PM |
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Sorry for asking... but can i trust a gmail adress? Hello, How can i move shares from havelock to lmb ? Please point me in a good direction. Thank you.
from the description of NeoBee on Havelock How to Transfer Shares to "Direct" Shares: Simply push the amount of shares in your Havelock account to the issuer using the 'xfer' feature in your Account, then send an e-mail to tat.investments@gmail.com noting your account name at lmb-holdings.com. Please use the same e-mail address for both accounts to expedite transfers.
After your shares and request have been received, your new shares will be pushed to your account in approximately 24-48 hours.
NOTE: TAT Investments is not responsible for any lost value, arbitrage, or trading opportunities.I think you have to provide them some info on how and were you acquired the shares you possess
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February 26, 2014, 03:12:57 PM |
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Hi Danny,
There's been talk recently about the core devs becoming slightly overwhelmed, and the need for developers from Bitcoin firms to contribute back into the core code. Is there a possibility that Neo & Bee will use some funds to hire additional developers who can then help the core devs?
I would really like this, and asked about it some time ago: Hi Danny, thanks for update, sounds awesome I was wondering, since your whole business depends on bitcoin which is an open source project, do you plan to "give back to the community" at some point in the future, like hiring a full-time bitcoin-qt dev? To which Danny "answered" (he's very good at this political speak, making you believe he has answered your question, when he has infact not) We do have our own ideas for CR on our part towards the Bitcoin community, such as a fee free pool to help decentralize the mining a little, our devs are interested in the open source community and will no doubt try and find time to help on the client etc.
EDIT: I DO find it amusing and unsettling that they still haven't hired a full-time bitcoin core developer, being that every bit of profit they'll ever make wouldn't have been possible without those developers
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GreekGeek
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February 26, 2014, 03:21:38 PM |
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Sorry for asking... but can i trust a gmail adress? Hello, How can i move shares from havelock to lmb ? Please point me in a good direction. Thank you.
from the description of NeoBee on Havelock How to Transfer Shares to "Direct" Shares: Simply push the amount of shares in your Havelock account to the issuer using the 'xfer' feature in your Account, then send an e-mail to tat.investments@gmail.com noting your account name at lmb-holdings.com. Please use the same e-mail address for both accounts to expedite transfers.
After your shares and request have been received, your new shares will be pushed to your account in approximately 24-48 hours.
NOTE: TAT Investments is not responsible for any lost value, arbitrage, or trading opportunities.I think you have to provide them some info on how and were you acquired the shares you possess you don't have to trust it, only tat can actually transfer the shares. The only thing you are risking is for someone to know your email address anyway I used this method to transfer my shares from bitfunder and btct to Havelock and I will use it again to move them to LMB-holdings (I am hodling these stocks)
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awrelll
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February 26, 2014, 03:31:31 PM |
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And what was the fee for transfer. Is this real? "There is no minimum quantity for transfers, but any transfer order must pay a 1.0 Bitcoin service fee" 1BTC service fee? Sorry for asking... but can i trust a gmail adress? Hello, How can i move shares from havelock to lmb ? Please point me in a good direction. Thank you.
from the description of NeoBee on Havelock How to Transfer Shares to "Direct" Shares: Simply push the amount of shares in your Havelock account to the issuer using the 'xfer' feature in your Account, then send an e-mail to tat.investments@gmail.com noting your account name at lmb-holdings.com. Please use the same e-mail address for both accounts to expedite transfers.
After your shares and request have been received, your new shares will be pushed to your account in approximately 24-48 hours.
NOTE: TAT Investments is not responsible for any lost value, arbitrage, or trading opportunities.I think you have to provide them some info on how and were you acquired the shares you possess you don't have to trust it, only tat can actually transfer the shares. The only thing you are risking is for someone to know your email address anyway I used this method to transfer my shares from bitfunder and btct to Havelock and I will use it again to move them to LMB-holdings (I am hodling these stocks)
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zumzero
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February 26, 2014, 04:35:47 PM |
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Should you be investing if you are unwilling or unable to do simple research?
TAT is 100% trustworthy.
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btcbot
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February 26, 2014, 04:40:05 PM |
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I, for one, would like an explanation for the extremely large 'service fee.' 1 BTC? Also, I'd like some explanation of the Havelock backup procedure. Burnside said that BTCT emailed friedcat every 12 hours, the email address and a BTC address of every Asicminer shareholder. Something like that would be very comforting. The community is butt-sore!
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ThickAsThieves
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February 26, 2014, 05:20:02 PM |
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I, for one, would like an explanation for the extremely large 'service fee.' 1 BTC? Also, I'd like some explanation of the Havelock backup procedure. Burnside said that BTCT emailed friedcat every 12 hours, the email address and a BTC address of every Asicminer shareholder. Something like that would be very comforting. The community is butt-sore! Arwell's quote inexplicably excludes the current transfer fee of 0.2btc (1btc is the max price, created when bitcoin was worth much less). In addition to any backups Havelock does internally, the full shareholder list is sent to each issuer twice per day. I suggest reading the entire Havelock description AND the entire LMB prospectus before buying.All your questions have been addressed and answered numerous times in the past. And most are answered in the documents I noted. Also read this thread from the beginning, etc. This is due diligence, and you must do it to have any hope of understanding what this is.
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Tas
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February 26, 2014, 05:49:57 PM |
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I, for one, would like an explanation for the extremely large 'service fee.' 1 BTC? Also, I'd like some explanation of the Havelock backup procedure. Burnside said that BTCT emailed friedcat every 12 hours, the email address and a BTC address of every Asicminer shareholder. Something like that would be very comforting. The community is butt-sore! Arwell's quote inexplicably excludes the current transfer fee of 0.2btc (1btc is the max price, created when bitcoin was worth much less). In addition to any backups Havelock does internally, the full shareholder list is sent to each issuer twice per day. I suggest reading the entire Havelock description AND the entire LMB prospectus before buying.
All your questions have been addressed and answered numerous times in the past. And most are answered in the documents I noted.
Also read this thread from the beginning, etc.
This is due diligence, and you must do it to have any hope of understanding what this is.
Thanks.
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ThickAsThieves
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February 26, 2014, 05:58:37 PM |
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I, for one, would like an explanation for the extremely large 'service fee.' 1 BTC? Also, I'd like some explanation of the Havelock backup procedure. Burnside said that BTCT emailed friedcat every 12 hours, the email address and a BTC address of every Asicminer shareholder. Something like that would be very comforting. The community is butt-sore! Arwell's quote inexplicably excludes the current transfer fee of 0.2btc (1btc is the max price, created when bitcoin was worth much less). In addition to any backups Havelock does internally, the full shareholder list is sent to each issuer twice per day. I suggest reading the entire Havelock description AND the entire LMB prospectus before buying.
All your questions have been addressed and answered numerous times in the past. And most are answered in the documents I noted.
Also read this thread from the beginning, etc.
This is due diligence, and you must do it to have any hope of understanding what this is.
Thanks. lol, jerk!
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stenkross
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February 26, 2014, 06:35:00 PM |
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EDIT: I DO find it amusing and unsettling that they still haven't hired a full-time bitcoin core developer, being that every bit of profit they'll ever make wouldn't have been possible without those developers
I find it unsettling that they will not be given the time to get the business up and running and prove that they actually can make a profit first. It has been three days since they opened their first branch, let's not forget that. This would not have been possible without the IPO investors either.
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btcbot
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February 26, 2014, 07:07:06 PM Last edit: February 26, 2014, 07:18:07 PM by btcbot |
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I, for one, would like an explanation for the extremely large 'service fee.' 1 BTC? Also, I'd like some explanation of the Havelock backup procedure. Burnside said that BTCT emailed friedcat every 12 hours, the email address and a BTC address of every Asicminer shareholder. Something like that would be very comforting. The community is butt-sore! Arwell's quote inexplicably excludes the current transfer fee of 0.2btc (1btc is the max price, created when bitcoin was worth much less). In addition to any backups Havelock does internally, the full shareholder list is sent to each issuer twice per day. I suggest reading the entire Havelock description AND the entire LMB prospectus before buying.All your questions have been addressed and answered numerous times in the past. And most are answered in the documents I noted. Also read this thread from the beginning, etc. This is due diligence, and you must do it to have any hope of understanding what this is. Thanks... and that little jibe at the end about my misunderstanding of the exchange fees was just what I would expect from an amateur. Any hope... really, man. You're the poor joe who's running around doing IPO's with a tag like 'Thick as Thieves.' Jeez... It's your job to answer questions politely. And really, if I want to transfer 100 shares to direct - how much will it cost me? .2 BTC? 1 BTC? It's amazing any of us are even solvent at this point.
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Don't tip me... tip the Riseup folks who protect activists around the world.
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N_S
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February 26, 2014, 07:32:50 PM |
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And really, if I want to transfer 100 shares to direct - how much will it cost me? .2 BTC? 1 BTC?
The current transfer fee is 0.2BTC.
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February 26, 2014, 07:41:06 PM |
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I am not writing about share price often, but ... 0.006 Ahoy !
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... Question Everything, Believe Nothing ...
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michaelGedi
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February 26, 2014, 07:41:33 PM |
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I, for one, would like an explanation for the extremely large 'service fee.' 1 BTC? Also, I'd like some explanation of the Havelock backup procedure. Burnside said that BTCT emailed friedcat every 12 hours, the email address and a BTC address of every Asicminer shareholder. Something like that would be very comforting. The community is butt-sore! Arwell's quote inexplicably excludes the current transfer fee of 0.2btc (1btc is the max price, created when bitcoin was worth much less). In addition to any backups Havelock does internally, the full shareholder list is sent to each issuer twice per day. I suggest reading the entire Havelock description AND the entire LMB prospectus before buying.All your questions have been addressed and answered numerous times in the past. And most are answered in the documents I noted. Also read this thread from the beginning, etc. This is due diligence, and you must do it to have any hope of understanding what this is. Thanks... and that little jibe at the end about my misunderstanding of the exchange fees was just what I would expect from an amateur. Any hope... really, man. You're the poor joe who's running around doing IPO's with a tag like 'Thick as Thieves.' Jeez... It's your job to answer questions politely. And really, if I want to transfer 100 shares to direct - how much will it cost me? .2 BTC? 1 BTC? It's amazing any of us are even solvent at this point. While I agree with you about the TAT tag (why should any of us trust a guy with "thieves" in their name? ) I think all this situation required was that you did a bit of reading instead of cluttering the thread... with regards to the work TAT does, I and many others think it's invaluable and if you don't like it, don't buy into it. If you are going to play the game of telling people what their job is, yours, sir, is due dilligence as pointed out above
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N_S
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February 26, 2014, 07:47:31 PM |
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You're the poor joe who's running around doing IPO's with a tag like 'Thick as Thieves.'
While I agree with you about the TAT tag (why should any of us trust a guy with "thieves" in their name? ) For those wondering: http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/thick+as+thieves
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