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Author Topic: [ANN - NEW EXCHANGE] | www.CoinMarket.io | OFFICIAL THREAD  (Read 143463 times)
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January 28, 2014, 08:04:32 PM
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Ok people, i've been thinking..
I am now almost very sure that guy who ownes these exchange are manipulating coins
Exemple :
Shit coin appears all the time, they pick one ( random of course ) buy it up (or dig it up on low dif (most probably))
 wait few days when they stock it. and then put it on THERE OWN exchange,
 price will go at least mini rocket,and dif also ( pump it a little during exchange blackout if needed of course..) and make money..
it all good, but in the financial world today that is not legitimate business!
Keep your theories to yourself.
Before the coin hits an exchange, there is nowhere to "buy it up".

CoinMarket.io operators do not own any of those altcoins and are not affiliated with any of the developers. It's a fact.
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January 28, 2014, 08:13:44 PM
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Ok people, i've been thinking..
I am now almost very sure that guy who ownes these exchange are manipulating coins
Exemple :
Shit coin appears all the time, they pick one ( random of course ) buy it up (or dig it up on low dif (most probably))
 wait few days when they stock it. and then put it on THERE OWN exchange,
 price will go at least mini rocket,and dif also ( pump it a little during exchange blackout if needed of course..) and make money..
it all good, but in the financial world today that is not legitimate business!
Keep your theories to yourself.
Before the coin hits an exchange, there is nowhere to "buy it up".

CoinMarket.io operators do not own any of those altcoins and are not affiliated with any of the developers. It's a fact.

Great exchange platform! I like it very much. So fast~
Thank your team for your work!
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January 28, 2014, 08:15:27 PM
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how long does it take to withdraw from your site? I had a leafcoin withdraw order to another site , normally it should be already on pending (on the page of the other site) but it didnt show up, seems missing!? plz check it out my account judaz49

edit: problem solved
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January 28, 2014, 08:17:56 PM
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Ok people, i've been thinking..
I am now almost very sure that guy who ownes these exchange are manipulating coins
Exemple :
Shit coin appears all the time, they pick one ( random of course ) buy it up (or dig it up on low dif (most probably))
 wait few days when they stock it. and then put it on THERE OWN exchange,
 price will go at least mini rocket,and dif also ( pump it a little during exchange blackout if needed of course..) and make money..
it all good, but in the financial world today that is not legitimate business!
Keep your theories to yourself.
Before the coin hits an exchange, there is nowhere to "buy it up".

CoinMarket.io operators do not own any of those altcoins and are not affiliated with any of the developers. It's a fact.

wooow eazy there..
I just my opinion.. this is still open forum i think, no need to be rude
but i must notise that your arguments are fallse:
 ''Before the coin hits an exchange, there is nowhere to "buy it up" ''  
ok First  almost Half of your coins on market can be booth at many places (dogy, eac,and now Prt)
real problem is THE rest of coins, are at coinmarket are new and therefore even more questionable and open to manipulation as i mention above in first post.
But i guess we all forced to trust U that U dont have any arranged plans for some altcoins in-advance..
I dont want to drop hate to your exchange becouse it is nice,fast and simple (which is good thing of course)

but i would like to let us all know how do U chose which new coin can come to your exchange?
What demands they have to fulfill so they can be added to your exchange? Who, and how does it choses?
 If you answer this i promese i want be bordering U again, and i will be as supportive as i can be!

all things are good
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January 28, 2014, 08:22:02 PM
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nvm i didnt know about confirmation mail my bad  Sad
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January 28, 2014, 08:28:04 PM
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Ok people, i've been thinking..
I am now almost very sure that guy who ownes these exchange are manipulating coins
Exemple :
Shit coin appears all the time, they pick one ( random of course ) buy it up (or dig it up on low dif (most probably))
 wait few days when they stock it. and then put it on THERE OWN exchange,
 price will go at least mini rocket,and dif also ( pump it a little during exchange blackout if needed of course..) and make money..
it all good, but in the financial world today that is not legitimate business!
Keep your theories to yourself.
Before the coin hits an exchange, there is nowhere to "buy it up".

CoinMarket.io operators do not own any of those altcoins and are not affiliated with any of the developers. It's a fact.

I don't think any "rational" person thinks that the operators are doing that. Only a loonytoon would think that. You can buy up coins before any exchange on the buy/sell boards if you wanted to though. Your doing great, keep going and pay no attention to the screamers.
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January 28, 2014, 08:33:01 PM
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Had some problems with PRT deposits, they are all credited now and the problem is solved.
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January 28, 2014, 08:34:40 PM
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Ok people, i've been thinking..
I am now almost very sure that guy who ownes these exchange are manipulating coins
Exemple :
Shit coin appears all the time, they pick one ( random of course ) buy it up (or dig it up on low dif (most probably))
 wait few days when they stock it. and then put it on THERE OWN exchange,
 price will go at least mini rocket,and dif also ( pump it a little during exchange blackout if needed of course..) and make money..
it all good, but in the financial world today that is not legitimate business!
Keep your theories to yourself.
Before the coin hits an exchange, there is nowhere to "buy it up".

CoinMarket.io operators do not own any of those altcoins and are not affiliated with any of the developers. It's a fact.

wooow eazy there..
I just my opinion.. this is still open forum i think, no need to be rude
but i must notise that your arguments are fallse:
 ''Before the coin hits an exchange, there is nowhere to "buy it up" ''  
ok First  almost Half of your coins on market can be booth at many places (dogy, eac,and now Prt)
real problem is THE rest of coins, are at coinmarket are new and therefore even more questionable and open to manipulation as i mention above in first post.
But i guess we all forced to trust U that U dont have any arranged plans for some altcoins in-advance..
I dont want to drop hate to your exchange becouse it is nice,fast and simple (which is good thing of course)

but i would like to let us all know how do U chose which new coin can come to your exchange?
What demands they have to fulfill so they can be added to your exchange? Who, and how does it choses?
 If you answer this i promese i want be bordering U again, and i will be as supportive as i can be!

Well, it is interesting theory, this is wild terrain unregulated so i do not know Smiley  i know much people got slapped Smiley but i think that these guys ad coinmarket are Ok
BUT i would like to here that about how coinmarket chose which new alt can come to exchange?

It is all good
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January 28, 2014, 08:38:55 PM
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Ok people, i've been thinking..
I am now almost very sure that guy who ownes these exchange are manipulating coins
Exemple :
Shit coin appears all the time, they pick one ( random of course ) buy it up (or dig it up on low dif (most probably))
 wait few days when they stock it. and then put it on THERE OWN exchange,
 price will go at least mini rocket,and dif also ( pump it a little during exchange blackout if needed of course..) and make money..
it all good, but in the financial world today that is not legitimate business!

So by that logic no exchanges would never list any coins unless they had a stake in it then?
Someone has to list something, someone has to be the first. Coinmarket picks up coins that may or may not have promise. It is up to the coin developers and community to make or break the coin.
Coins are usually evaluated by community support, hashrate, activity of the community and developers.
Make sure that tinfoil hat is securely placed on your head!

It makes no sense for a new exchange to start with LTC/BTC and hope for a shitload of traffic, there are already exchanges that do this on a bigger scale.
New alts is perfect for testing a new exchange, they have loads of action. Best stress test you could ask for.
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January 28, 2014, 08:41:09 PM
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Is there any way to see past transactions/withdrawals on the web site?
Sorry, I just don't see it if it's there.
My trade is there for sure but that's all.
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January 28, 2014, 08:56:36 PM
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Hello, my bitcoins transfer has not being confirmed after 22 hours. I deposit bitcoins to your exchange before the last shut down of the website. Need help.
Thanks
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January 28, 2014, 09:04:29 PM
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Hey guys, im trying to withdraw my btc but im getting an "invalid password" message... is this not the normal password or is it meant to be my pin?

My reputation thread!! ...https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=419456.0
C A Ix > >   CAIx-- Xt7qWX6LTAURHZYzjenTBNfViztCz2z72U
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January 28, 2014, 09:09:54 PM
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Hey guys, im trying to withdraw my btc but im getting an "invalid password" message... is this not the normal password or is it meant to be my pin?
Same for me..and I really don't like the idea behind it.
PIN and Password both don't work.
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January 28, 2014, 09:11:49 PM
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As a test to verify the email issue with my BTC withdraw, I just tried withdrawing a small worthless amount of EAC and also never received a confirm email even though the web site said it sent one.
I looked in the junk folder as well and that's empty also.
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January 28, 2014, 09:19:33 PM
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PIN and Password both don't work.

?? I never saw any pin on coinmarket. where does this come from ? you sure you're on the right exchanger page ?  Grin
as for confirmation emails, just tried with 123mail.org (aka fastmail.fm), no problem, received mail instantly.
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January 28, 2014, 09:27:41 PM
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I would try a new email address, but I don't see the "change email address" button  Smiley
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January 28, 2014, 09:43:37 PM
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"terms of service not accepted"

yet email not sent.
whats up with that?

should this site be called ALPHA!?
(not beta) Tongue

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January 28, 2014, 10:01:33 PM
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"terms of service not accepted"

yet email not sent.
whats up with that?

should this site be called ALPHA!?
(not beta) Tongue

Or you could go to https://www.coinmarket.io/tos and accept TOS.
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January 28, 2014, 10:27:31 PM
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OMG so embarrassed. dunno how I did not see that button on the main interface. thanks for the prompt response Cheesy +1

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January 28, 2014, 10:58:02 PM
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Why is CASH not traded on coinmarket.io?

When you check how much volume there is on openex.pw (and openex.pw is really small)

https://openex.pw/index.php?page=trade&market=101
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