uvwvj
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July 06, 2017, 10:44:40 PM |
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Down rounds happen all the time in real life, look at Blue Apron right now.
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casinobitco
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July 06, 2017, 11:27:22 PM |
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Don't you think the conversion to monsterbyte is a little on the low side? Money has been tied up in CBTC for YEARS, and now it is moving across at 25% of what we initially invested. That means monsterbyte is going to have to go 4X IPO to just break even not too mention the cost of the money tied up for years.
Seems to me it should be moved across at a better rate, especially if IPO doesn't sell out.
11 cents a unit is unfavorable (at 1:1 conversion) Can you explain the math a bit more, I might be overlooking something you are seeing there...
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jrlichtman
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July 06, 2017, 11:48:18 PM |
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Don't you think the conversion to monsterbyte is a little on the low side? Money has been tied up in CBTC for YEARS, and now it is moving across at 25% of what we initially invested. That means monsterbyte is going to have to go 4X IPO to just break even not too mention the cost of the money tied up for years.
Seems to me it should be moved across at a better rate, especially if IPO doesn't sell out.
11 cents a unit is unfavorable (at 1:1 conversion) Can you explain the math a bit more, I might be overlooking something you are seeing there... They're likely converting the BTC rate of the original IPO into current BTC-USD terms. It isn't really an apples to apples comparison though. Looks like the sale is going really well though. Congratulations on a lot of hard work.
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superbit
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July 07, 2017, 03:30:28 PM |
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Don't you think the conversion to monsterbyte is a little on the low side? Money has been tied up in CBTC for YEARS, and now it is moving across at 25% of what we initially invested. That means monsterbyte is going to have to go 4X IPO to just break even not too mention the cost of the money tied up for years.
Seems to me it should be moved across at a better rate, especially if IPO doesn't sell out.
11 cents a unit is unfavorable (at 1:1 conversion) Can you explain the math a bit more, I might be overlooking something you are seeing there... Exactly, you are using the USD price which makes zero sense on a BTC investment. You have just chopped the amount of BTC I have down by 75%. No one is using USD as the investment base for this.
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clefs
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July 07, 2017, 04:01:13 PM |
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Havelock Investments has had my withdrawal on pending for ages now. Does anyone know if they are officially dead? If not, anyone have a way of contacting them? Their support phone number goes to a totally different company that sells wifi equipment... yikes
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thehun
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July 07, 2017, 04:06:51 PM |
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Havelock Investments has had my withdrawal on pending for ages now. Does anyone know if they are officially dead? If not, anyone have a way of contacting them? Their support phone number goes to a totally different company that sells wifi equipment... yikes It has been dead for quite a while now. I also tried to withdraw what I had in there (luckily a small quantity) a few weeks ago without any success.
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clefs
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July 07, 2017, 05:19:51 PM |
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Havelock Investments has had my withdrawal on pending for ages now. Does anyone know if they are officially dead? If not, anyone have a way of contacting them? Their support phone number goes to a totally different company that sells wifi equipment... yikes It has been dead for quite a while now. I also tried to withdraw what I had in there (luckily a small quantity) a few weeks ago without any success. Ugh, thanks for your update. I was afraid this was the case. I incorrectly assumed they were still up since I was getting emails on dividends and such.
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runam0k
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Touchdown
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August 06, 2017, 06:55:04 AM |
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Looks like the ICO has sold out, congrats!
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Butense
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September 11, 2017, 09:25:59 PM |
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Does anyone want to buy my AADS, CBTC, and RENT shares? I have around 100 each and ill give you a great deal. I don't know what i'm supposed to do with them because you cant sell them on the market. Are they useless now? I got an email saying that my AADS shares were supposed to be bought back in september, and i should have received the money on friday the 15th, however my account still shows me owning my shares. What gives? Why can't i sell them on the market? Will give 0.01 btc if someone tells me how to somehow convert these to btc, i want out and need the money. Also, how long do withdrawals take? My friend says he's been waiting hours at this point, whats the typical waiting period?
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