yespeace
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November 01, 2014, 12:47:35 AM |
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I like how the cryptex site looks but given how Mintpal went down I want some hard facts about any new exchange to the marketplace, who are you and what are all of your names, photos, and references. I agree! but still I have learned my lesson! I have almost all my coins in my wallet on my computer... that is the safest way! when I fill selling bigger amounts I just send coins on the exchange. same with buying. but for now I trust Cryptex more than 100% (more that I have ever trusted Mintpal) admins there are awsome!
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Armis
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November 01, 2014, 01:49:03 AM |
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I like how the cryptex site looks but given how Mintpal went down I want some hard facts about any new exchange to the marketplace, who are you and what are all of your names, photos, and references. I agree! but still I have learned my lesson! I have almost all my coins in my wallet on my computer... that is the safest way! when I fill selling bigger amounts I just send coins on the exchange. same with buying. but for now I trust Cryptex more than 100% (more that I have ever trusted Mintpal) admins there are awsome! my friend your coins are not safe on a computer, put them on a multi-sig paper wallet and place the wallet in various places then your coins are safe. I have few coins on exchange, I don't want any of them lost, but that's not the main issue, the CC industry has tremendous potential it is going down the tubes specifically because of the massive number of scams. The last Gox matter was actually his third strike, he managed to strike out and hit a grand slam at the same time. 1/4 billion dollar scam. The CC industry can't support all of the fraud, it needs safety, security, trust, fidelity, and integrity. References from individuals are no longer enough.
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Armis
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November 01, 2014, 11:28:42 AM |
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I like how the cryptex site looks but given how Mintpal went down I want some hard facts about any new exchange to the marketplace, who are you and what are all of your names, photos, and references. I agree! but still I have learned my lesson! I have almost all my coins in my wallet on my computer... that is the safest way! when I fill selling bigger amounts I just send coins on the exchange. same with buying. but for now I trust Cryptex more than 100% (more that I have ever trusted Mintpal) admins there are awsome! my friend your coins are not safe on a computer, put them on a multi-sig paper wallet and place the wallet in various places then your coins are safe. I have few coins on exchange, I don't want any of them lost, but that's not the main issue, the CC industry has tremendous potential it is going down the tubes specifically because of the massive number of scams. The last Gox matter was actually his third strike, he managed to strike out and hit a grand slam at the same time. 1/4 billion dollar scam. The CC industry can't support all of the fraud, it needs safety, security, trust, fidelity, and integrity. References from individuals are no longer enough. Thank you for that information, but computer where I have my coins is offline. It is my "secondary" computer (old one) so I use it only to storage coins and other data. Or is that not safe also? 1) it's your coin so you decide what is "safe" for you, 2) you didn't give any contextual clue of a "secondary computer". 3) nevertheless, the answer to your question, as far as I'm concerned is, NO. Having your coin on a computer not connected to the internet is NOT enough, I have a pile of old computers that were all destroyed one way or another. You never know when a computer will get destroyed, or stolen. The paperwallet (physical and cryptically identified electronic backup) give you the same ability as your offline computer but faster access, the fact of having multiple signatures to access the funds enable 2 of 3 people you trust to get the funds, if for example you DIE and no one knows how to access your old computer (that ends up sold for $5 at a yard sale). Having the paper wallet placed in multiple places allows for the destruction of one or even two of them. If your paperwallet is found by a bad guy they still need to find a second signer to get the funds. Multi-sig wallet addresses are easily identified just by looking at the address. When a bad guy sees that they just move on to an easier target.
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yespeace
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November 01, 2014, 11:29:15 AM |
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I like how the cryptex site looks but given how Mintpal went down I want some hard facts about any new exchange to the marketplace, who are you and what are all of your names, photos, and references. I agree! but still I have learned my lesson! I have almost all my coins in my wallet on my computer... that is the safest way! when I fill selling bigger amounts I just send coins on the exchange. same with buying. but for now I trust Cryptex more than 100% (more that I have ever trusted Mintpal) admins there are awsome! my friend your coins are not safe on a computer, put them on a multi-sig paper wallet and place the wallet in various places then your coins are safe. I have few coins on exchange, I don't want any of them lost, but that's not the main issue, the CC industry has tremendous potential it is going down the tubes specifically because of the massive number of scams. The last Gox matter was actually his third strike, he managed to strike out and hit a grand slam at the same time. 1/4 billion dollar scam. The CC industry can't support all of the fraud, it needs safety, security, trust, fidelity, and integrity. References from individuals are no longer enough. Thank you for that information, but computer where I have my coins is offline. It is my "secondary" computer (old one) so I use it only to storage coins and other data. Or is that not safe also? 1) it's your coin so you decide what is "safe" for you, 2) you didn't give any contextual clue of a "secondary computer". 3) nevertheless, the answer to your question is, as far as I'm concerned is, NO. Having your coin on a computer not connected to the internet is NOT enough, I have a pile of old computer that were all destroyed one way or another. You never know when a computer will get destroyed, or stolen. The paperwallet (physical and cryptically identified electronic backup) give you the same ability as your offline computer but faster access, the fact of having multiple signatures to access the funds enable 2 of 3 people you trust to get the funds, if for example you DIE and no one knows how to access your old computer (that ends up sold for $5 at a yard sale). Having the paper wallet placed in multiple places allows for the destruction of one or even two of them. If your paperwallet is found by a bad guy they still need to find a second signer to get the funds. Multi-sig wallet addresses are easily identified just by looking at the address. When a bad guy sees that they just move on to an easier target. Thank you for that information, but computer where I have my coins is offline. It is my "secondary" computer (old one) so I use it only to storage coins and other data. Or is that not safe also?
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Armis
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November 01, 2014, 01:40:47 PM |
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yespeace - you erased one post, quoted my material and simply expanded on your previous statement look at your quoted material and you will see the answer to the statement you just wrote.
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yespeace
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November 01, 2014, 06:48:59 PM |
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yespeace - you erased one post, quoted my material and simply expanded on your previous statement look at your quoted material and you will see the answer to the statement you just wrote.
I see that now! I read that someone wrote post meanwhile I was writing mine... but when I have pushed post button an error occurred. thank you very much for your answer! I will do something in that direction. (to make my coins safer).
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Armis
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November 01, 2014, 11:56:57 PM |
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great news, now given the mintpal moolah a la Gox matter, who are you where do you live, what are your security procedures for the site, what cryptocurrency experience do you have ? what coin communities are supporting you directly meaning they know you have done business with you and willing to burn in hell if you fuck-up
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yespeace
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November 02, 2014, 11:41:03 AM |
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great news, now given the mintpal moolah a la Gox matter, who are you where do you live, what are your security procedures for the site, what cryptocurrency experience do you have ? what coin communities are supporting you directly meaning they know you have done business with you and willing to burn in hell if you fuck-up Great to hear to be added on another exchange! So far it seems legit. I will give it a try.
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yespeace
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November 02, 2014, 05:10:45 PM |
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Do not sent coins on http://hashnz.com/! Few guys sent coins there (me included) and coins never arrived on the exchange! I hope that they just have problems, but be careful! it could be a scam!
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Armis
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November 02, 2014, 06:03:52 PM |
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Do not sent coins on http://hashnz.com/! Few guys sent coins there (me included) and coins never arrived on the exchange! I hope that they just have problems, but be careful! it could be a scam! wtf is that the 'send money first, ask question later' protocol
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yespeace
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November 02, 2014, 07:51:33 PM |
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Do not sent coins on http://hashnz.com/! Few guys sent coins there (me included) and coins never arrived on the exchange! I hope that they just have problems, but be careful! it could be a scam! wtf is that the 'send money first, ask question later' protocol No, it is "sent small amount of coins and test it" protocol! and then worn others it there are any problems.
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Armis
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November 02, 2014, 10:17:09 PM |
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Do not sent coins on http://hashnz.com/! Few guys sent coins there (me included) and coins never arrived on the exchange! I hope that they just have problems, but be careful! it could be a scam! wtf is that the 'send money first, ask question later' protocol No, it is "sent small amount of coins and test it" protocol! and then worn others it there are any problems. again, it's your money do as you please but heck if the money went though and you sent more and more and more over the next 3 months and then suddenly everything is gone, at what point would you think it wise to find out more about who is running that exchange?
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yespeace
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November 03, 2014, 08:39:11 AM |
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Do not sent coins on http://hashnz.com/! Few guys sent coins there (me included) and coins never arrived on the exchange! I hope that they just have problems, but be careful! it could be a scam! wtf is that the 'send money first, ask question later' protocol No, it is "sent small amount of coins and test it" protocol! and then worn others it there are any problems. again, it's your money do as you please but heck if the money went though and you sent more and more and more over the next 3 months and then suddenly everything is gone, at what point would you think it wise to find out more about who is running that exchange? I totaly agree with you. But if I sent few coins (worth less than 0.01$ to make a test) there is no harm done. But now I also see that even if deposit would be ok, I didn't think that there could be problem with withdrawl! At this point (now) I think it is wise to find out more about who is running that exchange! (better late than never) it would be even better to do that before I have sent my coins there...
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Armis
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November 03, 2014, 04:42:39 PM |
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Do not sent coins on http://hashnz.com/! Few guys sent coins there (me included) and coins never arrived on the exchange! I hope that they just have problems, but be careful! it could be a scam! wtf is that the 'send money first, ask question later' protocol No, it is "sent small amount of coins and test it" protocol! and then worn others it there are any problems. again, it's your money do as you please but heck if the money went though and you sent more and more and more over the next 3 months and then suddenly everything is gone, at what point would you think it wise to find out more about who is running that exchange? I totaly agree with you. But if I sent few coins (worth less than 0.01$ to make a test) there is no harm done. But now I also see that even if deposit would be ok, I didn't think that there could be problem with withdrawl! At this point (now) I think it is wise to find out more about who is running that exchange! (better late than never) it would be even better to do that before I have sent my coins there... [smile] I recommend this lovely bit of reading to everyone interested in CC investing: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83794.0
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Aricoin
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github.com/AricoinCurrency
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November 04, 2014, 12:05:20 AM |
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Aricoin will be coming out of private beta very soon. Stay tuned via Twitter @AricoinCurrency
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yespeace
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November 04, 2014, 10:35:43 AM |
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Aricoin will be coming out of private beta very soon. Stay tuned via Twitter @AricoinCurrencyVery very nice! Can't wait!
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EmpoEX
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November 04, 2014, 09:29:58 PM |
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We have opened and launched the ARI VS bitcoin market: https://twitter.com/EmpoExchange/status/529747308393799681All the best and happy trading! Here's code with direct link to ARI vs BTC markets. You can use it to add it in the OP: [url=https://empoex.com/trade/ARI-BTC][img width=300]https://i.imgur.com/HTfbFXl.png[/img][/url]
EmpoEX Team
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Armis
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November 04, 2014, 10:35:11 PM |
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great news, now given the mintpal moolah a la Gox matter, who are you where do you live, what are your security procedures for the site, what cryptocurrency experience do you have ? what coin communities are supporting you directly meaning they know you have done business with you and willing to burn in hell if you fuck-up
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yespeace
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November 05, 2014, 04:40:45 PM |
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great news, now given the mintpal moolah a la Gox matter, who are you where do you live, what are your security procedures for the site, what cryptocurrency experience do you have ? what coin communities are supporting you directly meaning they know you have done business with you and willing to burn in hell if you fuck-up I have sent some coins there and trade it.. it looks fine to me. But I will be careful and have smaller amounts of coin on the exchange.
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