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July 13, 2013, 12:16:55 PM
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it was explained multiple times, bitmarket.eu is reimbursing the actual user losses of that date (December 2012) and NOT missed opportunity

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July 13, 2013, 07:10:17 PM
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Same here. I received a refund of 1.7 %. What happened to the 10 % mentioned earlier?

it was explained multiple times, bitmarket.eu is reimbursing the actual user losses of that date (December 2012) and NOT missed opportunity

Yeah, missed opportunity thanks to bitmarket.eu retarded admin who lost the coins and is basically done in BTC land. lmao.

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July 13, 2013, 08:48:26 PM
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Well, at least some people took out of this mess the initiative and currently do their best to give the old admin a chance to pay back at least some coins while other are just trolling because of few lost coins. The Bitalo Project is working hard to come closer to the beta start with a really new far reaching and unique "no-trust" security concept.


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July 13, 2013, 09:22:50 PM
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The Bitalo Project is working hard to come closer to the beta start with a really new far reaching and unique "no-trust" security concept.
Can you tell us a date when bitalo.com likely will be available?
In my opinion there exists no good exchange site anymore... We need a good bitcoin trade site - as SOON as possible!!!!!


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July 13, 2013, 09:31:17 PM
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we fully agree to that :-)

We currently have a process development meeting in Kotka (Finland) where we just today finished designing our workflows for the website and clarified all policy questions. We will talk with our designer tomorrow then we would need final implementation and a testing phase.

We are working more or less full time on the site, but our concept is quite heavy and it will take another month till we can start with basic functionality for sure.

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July 16, 2013, 05:29:58 AM
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We are working more or less full time on the site, but our concept is quite heavy and it will take another month till we can start with basic functionality for sure.

Hi mralbi!
How can you work full time on the site - I thought you have a full time job as an EU official or something like that?
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July 16, 2013, 07:47:55 AM
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Yes, but during summertime it does not prevent us working full time ;-).
Anyway, I personally do no work on the technical development, I dont have any skills for that, but this is why we hired Maciej, so he can dedicate the work full time and reimburse bitmarket.eu users at the same time by not wasting time for other things

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July 24, 2013, 04:32:50 PM
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it was explained multiple times, bitmarket.eu is reimbursing the actual user losses of that date (December 2012) and NOT missed opportunity

hello mralbi, I have lost everything in December 2012, but how can it ever be possible, that with 64 btc lost, I received only 0.8 btc ?
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July 25, 2013, 07:18:03 AM
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sorry i cannot say anything about your case, Maciej is responsible for reimbursements.

But just to explain once again the principle:

When you lost 64 BTC in Dec 2012 this equaled 640 Euros at that time. You have presumably chosen the option "I want 10% immediately refund" solution that equals 64 euros. When you was reimbursed the bitcoin price was somewhere at 84 EUR per bitcion therefore you get about 0.8 BTC with prices from 2013. Since "losses"/demands or whatever are always nominated in Euro or USD a rising bitcoin price will lead to less payouts and vica versa. It is basically the same as if you bought a Butterfly Mining rig for 30.000 USD and paid 2800 bitcoins at that time. When you cancel the order now you would get back 300 bitcoins

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July 25, 2013, 01:56:50 PM
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It is basically the same as if you bought a Butterfly Mining rig for 30.000 USD and paid 2800 bitcoins at that time. When you cancel the order now you would get back 300 bitcoins

Comparing yourself to the largest operating scam in BTC world, congratulations!

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July 25, 2013, 03:55:56 PM
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sorry i cannot say anything about your case, Maciej is responsible for reimbursements.

But just to explain once again the principle:

When you lost 64 BTC in Dec 2012 this equaled 640 Euros at that time. You have presumably chosen the option "I want 10% immediately refund" solution that equals 64 euros. When you was reimbursed the bitcoin price was somewhere at 84 EUR per bitcion therefore you get about 0.8 BTC with prices from 2013. Since "losses"/demands or whatever are always nominated in Euro or USD a rising bitcoin price will lead to less payouts and vica versa. It is basically the same as if you bought a Butterfly Mining rig for 30.000 USD and paid 2800 bitcoins at that time. When you cancel the order now you would get back 300 bitcoins

I did not choose the 10% ..... I chose to give confidence to work for the new site...

and now you say that 0.8 btc is all my refund?
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July 25, 2013, 03:58:49 PM
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and now you say that 0.8 btc is all my refund?
You can verify on BitMarket.eu.

“…virtual currencies, could have a substitution effect on central bank money if they become widely accepted.”
ECB Report, October 2012
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July 25, 2013, 04:52:23 PM
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It is basically the same as if you bought a Butterfly Mining rig for 30.000 USD and paid 2800 bitcoins at that time. When you cancel the order now you would get back 300 bitcoins

Comparing yourself to the largest operating scam in BTC world, congratulations!

+1 lol!
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July 26, 2013, 12:19:19 PM
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and now you say that 0.8 btc is all my refund?
You can verify on BitMarket.eu.

there is little to see .... I had 64 btc .... where the fuck is my refund???
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July 26, 2013, 12:41:05 PM
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there is little to see ....
You could see your expected refund, for example...

(look at "Current account value")

“…virtual currencies, could have a substitution effect on central bank money if they become widely accepted.”
ECB Report, October 2012
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July 26, 2013, 05:38:07 PM
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there is little to see ....
You could see your expected refund, for example...

(look at "Current account value")


Bitcoins from before 21.12.2012: 640.7 EUR

Bitcoins from after 21.12.2012: 0 EUR

Total account value: 640.7 EUR


I have received only 0.8btc.... why Huh where's the rest Huh
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July 27, 2013, 05:23:11 AM
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there is little to see ....
You could see your expected refund, for example...

(look at "Current account value")


Bitcoins from before 21.12.2012: 640.7 EUR

Bitcoins from after 21.12.2012: 0 EUR

Total account value: 640.7 EUR


I have received only 0.8btc.... why Huh where's the rest Huh

From what I know the actual planning for the reimbursement is targeting the bitcoin lost after 21.12.2012
For the bitcoin lost before 21.12.2013 there will be a second reimbursement plan
So you will receive the other part in the future ... when ? ... I don't know ...

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July 27, 2013, 10:16:04 PM
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i am quite sure you chose the 10% option

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July 28, 2013, 08:49:00 PM
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i am quite sure you chose the 10% option


you would like to try to make another scam in the scam?? 

I did not choose 10%, otherwise I would have opted for the 30% immediately .... do not you think?
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August 06, 2013, 10:57:09 AM
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no one answers? I want to know when give me a refund ?
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