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sorry, i wrote that in a hurry. was in the middle of getting things packed and moved to another house thank you for the additional detail in your post
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NorrisK
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March 17, 2014, 09:25:11 PM |
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In case any developers/graphics artists around here missed the bounties that are currently up for grabs: I've made a new thread to remind you all https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=519909.0
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March 17, 2014, 09:26:04 PM |
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sorry, i wrote that in a hurry. was in the middle of getting things packed and moved to another house thank you for the additional detail in your post Np, it was good to be on the first page, got us noticed before the shit storm of clones that is about to spam crap coins in that thread
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murkster
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March 17, 2014, 10:13:48 PM |
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Np, it was good to be on the first page, got us noticed before the shit storm of clones that is about to spam crap coins in that thread Wink
AMen to that... also shows which community is more proactive
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Rofo (OP)
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March 17, 2014, 10:27:17 PM |
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Cheers guys Also to be honest we like the 'N' coin more for smaller, simple displays. While not as artistically appealing it is easier to recognize (alongside the B, L & D of bit, lite & doge) and doesn't look as squashed/'brooding'. Anyone who doesn't know us wouldn't recognize the writing or the eagle being so small imho.
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March 17, 2014, 10:50:47 PM |
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Cheers guys Also to be honest we like the 'N' coin more for smaller, simple displays. While not as artistically appealing it is easier to recognize (alongside the B, L & D of bit, lite & doge) and doesn't look as squashed/'brooding'. Anyone who doesn't know us wouldn't recognize the writing or the eagle being so small imho. It's a valid point. Being able to recognize the coin by a simple letter symbol such as BitCoin is nice. We just have to assert ourselves that the N is ours. Maybe incorporate some type of watermark of the eagle for future branding with the N may be beneficial as well.
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March 18, 2014, 12:25:57 AM |
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Well then, looks like there has been a rash of intriguing things that have gone on these last few days.
agx.io is running, so that's nice; but it seems that coinex.pw (the place the had most of the market volume) has gone down. Surprisingly though, it doesn't look like it significantly impacted the value of Noblecoin (at least in a comparative sense).
I definitely like the promotion that agx.io is running.
And the news about bullion via NOBLE is really awesome news to read.
I think Vault of Satoshi would be really nice for Noblecoin to get on.
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March 18, 2014, 12:34:33 AM Last edit: March 20, 2014, 03:49:51 AM by agx.io |
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@hellscabane - thanks for the positive feedback on the promotion. NOBL community: you can earn up to 50k NOBL bonus for BTC deposits and enter to win a Sapphire Dual-X AMD Radeon R9 280x for trading on agx.io! Check out the infographic below for more details! - The Austin Global TeamFind us at: agx.io bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=507474 bitcointalk handles: "agx.io," "AustinGlobal" twitter.com/AustinGlobalX austinglobal.tumblr.com
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March 18, 2014, 01:15:01 AM |
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Just put down 0.1 BTC buy support on AGX.io, hope you guys follow me Also, looks like Noble has highest volume on AGX atm! depositing btc there as well! great exchange so far! At first look it feels solid. Fast, responsive lay-out. Just have to get used to buy and sell orders being the other way around Hi NorrisK Interesting notion on the Bid/Ask chain positioning. Note that in most professional trading and market platforms it is standard to have the the bid/call chain on the left and the ask/put chain on the right. This makes it much easier to read the information quickly as the lowest prices is in your bottom left and as you move up the bid chain and clockwise over to the ask chain the prices continues to rise. It almost appears as though one exchange put it up the other way and everyone else started copying them. Thanks, Austin Global Team
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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March 18, 2014, 02:13:22 AM |
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Just put down 0.1 BTC buy support on AGX.io, hope you guys follow me Also, looks like Noble has highest volume on AGX atm! depositing btc there as well! great exchange so far! At first look it feels solid. Fast, responsive lay-out. Just have to get used to buy and sell orders being the other way around Hi NorrisK Interesting notion on the Bid/Ask chain positioning. Note that in most professional trading and market platforms it is standard to have the the bid/call chain on the left and the ask/put chain on the right. This makes it much easier to read the information quickly as the lowest prices is in your bottom left and as you move up the bid chain and clockwise over to the ask chain the prices continues to rise. It almost appears as though one exchange put it up the other way and everyone else started copying them. Thanks, Austin Global Team Why is the Market Activity on a different tab? It should be right below the Bid/Ask.
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March 18, 2014, 02:24:09 AM |
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Just put down 0.1 BTC buy support on AGX.io, hope you guys follow me Also, looks like Noble has highest volume on AGX atm! depositing btc there as well! great exchange so far! At first look it feels solid. Fast, responsive lay-out. Just have to get used to buy and sell orders being the other way around Hi NorrisK Interesting notion on the Bid/Ask chain positioning. Note that in most professional trading and market platforms it is standard to have the the bid/call chain on the left and the ask/put chain on the right. This makes it much easier to read the information quickly as the lowest prices is in your bottom left and as you move up the bid chain and clockwise over to the ask chain the prices continues to rise. It almost appears as though one exchange put it up the other way and everyone else started copying them. Thanks, Austin Global Team Why is the Market Activity on a different tab? It should be right below the Bid/Ask. This.
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March 18, 2014, 07:22:52 AM |
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It seems that Coinex.pw run with people's coins. When there was similar situation with coinmarket.io dev suggested reimbursing people who lost their coins. That was great idea. Could we count on something like this now?
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murkster
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March 18, 2014, 07:30:52 AM |
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If there is a drama with this latest exchange doing a cut and run my previous offer stands for a donation to a pot for 'aid' for Noble community members to gain back some losses of Noblecoin. Really hope it comes back but aint holding my breath.
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Rofo (OP)
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March 18, 2014, 07:45:40 AM |
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It seems that Coinex.pw run with people's coins. When there was similar situation with coinmarket.io dev suggested reimbursing people who lost their coins. That was great idea. Could we count on something like this now?
Yes. I will stand by it with CoinEx. Not rushing to conclusions yet with CoinEX though as they were on a 'higher level' of trust/development and have gone down for a week before with no scam in the past. We'll check the addresses and use the new ABE explorer (having Crypto West work on it now and accommodating transaction messages). I'll ask for info. if things pan out that way and see how heavy this one hits us. Can't really apply those words selectively and look serious at this point now can I. On the bright side, AGX is US-based, FinCen registered and their personal details are online if you do even a little checking - might be a promising alternative during these shaky times. On that note it looks like most people have sorted out getting their NOBL from coinmarket.io? I've had messages of 3-5million+ accounts being able to withdraw now and it looks all good when I use the OG explorer. Please let me know.
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March 18, 2014, 07:56:39 AM |
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It seems that Coinex.pw run with people's coins. When there was similar situation with coinmarket.io dev suggested reimbursing people who lost their coins. That was great idea. Could we count on something like this now?
They've been down one day, I wouldn't jump to conclusions just yet... I wish I hit f5 before transferring some more noble on though lol I transferred all I had off worrying a bit about what was going on in the forum then decided to put a little back on so I could keep playing around a bit but during my decision time they went down lol talk about bad timing. At least its only hundreds of thousands and not the millions that was on there before I withdrew :S
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whale123
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March 18, 2014, 08:51:07 AM |
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I guess coinmarket.io problem is solved. The site is accessible and you can easily withdraw your coins.
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murkster
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March 18, 2014, 09:52:41 AM |
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Yes markets still locked though. Unsure if they will return fully?
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March 18, 2014, 10:47:43 AM |
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http://moola.io/Looks and works good. Alternative to coinmarketcap.
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March 18, 2014, 01:49:28 PM |
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Yes markets still locked though. Unsure if they will return fully?
CoinMarket.io status update:We are still working on fixing some wallets before the automatic withdraw-processing script can finish without aborting due to coindaemon errors. We are deeply sorry that this has taken a very long time - this has not been easy on us. We have not scammed anyone - coinmarket.io is not a scam, period. We got hacked, but we are doing everything we can to process withdrawals. Many other exchange operators would declare total loss of coins at this point and buy themselves that island... we dont. Here is a list of 2500 bitcoin withdrawals that went trough after the problems started and trading was halted: https://coinmarket.io/BTC_withdrawals.txtThis list should send you a solid signal that we are not here to scam anyone. We are still in posession of a large amount of altcoins that didnt get withdrewn due to coindaemon/software problems. These coins will be automatically distributed to their owners. Withdrawals dont require email confirmation anymore, the confirmation URL is displayed on the wallet page instead. We may re-credit some accounts instead, so users can retry the withdrawals themselves - if we find that its a faster solution to your problems. Please be assured that we are working on solving the situation. There will be more communication and transparancy reports from now on. We will keep you posted on the progress, with lists of new processed withdrawals. Hopefully a very large list of automatically processed ones. Coinmarket.io will be discontinued after everything is settled and the code will be made open-source so others can learn from it.[/size]
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March 18, 2014, 02:29:28 PM |
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Yes markets still locked though. Unsure if they will return fully?
CoinMarket.io status update:We are still working on fixing some wallets before the automatic withdraw-processing script can finish without aborting due to coindaemon errors. We are deeply sorry that this has taken a very long time - this has not been easy on us. We have not scammed anyone - coinmarket.io is not a scam, period. We got hacked, but we are doing everything we can to process withdrawals. Many other exchange operators would declare total loss of coins at this point and buy themselves that island... we dont. Here is a list of 2500 bitcoin withdrawals that went trough after the problems started and trading was halted: https://coinmarket.io/BTC_withdrawals.txtThis list should send you a solid signal that we are not here to scam anyone. We are still in posession of a large amount of altcoins that didnt get withdrewn due to coindaemon/software problems. These coins will be automatically distributed to their owners. Withdrawals dont require email confirmation anymore, the confirmation URL is displayed on the wallet page instead. We may re-credit some accounts instead, so users can retry the withdrawals themselves - if we find that its a faster solution to your problems. Please be assured that we are working on solving the situation. There will be more communication and transparancy reports from now on. We will keep you posted on the progress, with lists of new processed withdrawals. Hopefully a very large list of automatically processed ones. Coinmarket.io will be discontinued after everything is settled and the code will be made open-source so others can learn from it.[/size] It is good that they are working to solve fix everything, sad that it will be shut down after
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