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January 13, 2012, 06:37:18 PM
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Yes, took out my coins plus profit.  Now what do I do?  Just put it back in I guess.

I put in 2 BTC and the withdraw to my vanity address is:

http://blockexplorer.com/tx/d479935085b719a76d91244fc5e703ed091822cff5657ef277ec121879dcc4a8#o1

Does anyone recognize any of the inputs as being their own deposit accounts?

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January 13, 2012, 06:43:58 PM
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depositing the leftovers from my bitmarket trades.
today: 0.107 BTC

see how that goes now.
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January 13, 2012, 07:31:19 PM
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Us people who put in 1 BTC or 2 that we are willing to lose is exactly why scams like this work in the first place Grin

But whatever, I plan to withdraw early.

He plans to steal your bitcoins earlier.

But I shall be earlier Smiley

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that's probably already porn though

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January 13, 2012, 07:44:11 PM
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https://i.imgur.com/XhFZR.png
gotta risk it to get the biscuit
the real challenge will be seeing if I can get my money out of there
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January 13, 2012, 07:50:53 PM
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gotta risk it to get the biscuit
the real challenge will be seeing if I can get my money out of there

I sure hope you lose all those Grin

IMHO if you are naive enough to give so many BTC to these scammers you 100% deserve it !

Well done bitscalper ! Still not enough to beat mybitcon though Cheesy
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January 13, 2012, 07:51:25 PM
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Has anyone successfully made a withdrawal?

That's the most immediately important question.
http://bitscalper.com/p/disclosure - Take it with a grain of salt.
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January 13, 2012, 07:56:41 PM
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I sure hope you lose all those Grin

IMHO if you are naive enough to give so many BTC to these scammers you 100% deserve it !

Well done bitscalper ! Still not enough to beat mybitcon though Cheesy
We'll see.  They are still processing withdrawals so if it is a ponzi scheme the trick is knowing when to get out, and not get enamored with the money you're making.
Still, if I stay in just 5 days at these rates I'll have made $130.
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January 13, 2012, 08:11:24 PM
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I hope this goes without saying... but don't use passwords the same as or in anyway similar to any passwords you use anywhere else, if you already have, then change the passwords you have elsewhere.

you know, just in case.

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January 13, 2012, 08:23:23 PM
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gotta risk it to get the biscuit
the real challenge will be seeing if I can get my money out of there

I sure hope you lose all those Grin

IMHO if you are naive enough to give so many BTC to these scammers you 100% deserve it !

Well done bitscalper ! Still not enough to beat mybitcon though Cheesy

he wont be able to complain if he does but why wish him harm...?
Although he did put in a little too much....

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January 13, 2012, 09:30:12 PM
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gotta risk it to get the biscuit
the real challenge will be seeing if I can get my money out of there

I sure hope you lose all those Grin

IMHO if you are naive enough to give so many BTC to these scammers you 100% deserve it !

Well done bitscalper ! Still not enough to beat mybitcon though Cheesy

he wont be able to complain if he does but why wish him harm...?
Although he did put in a little too much....

He could be planning to take out the principle after a few days and then work only with the interest.

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January 13, 2012, 09:40:54 PM
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He could be planning to take out the principle after a few days and then work only with the interest.

I would refer you to this post:

Us people who put in 1 BTC or 2 that we are willing to lose is exactly why scams like this work in the first place Grin

But whatever, I plan to withdraw early.

He plans to steal your bitcoins earlier.

But I shall be earlier Smiley

lol

LOL this should be at www.pulloutfastest.com
that's probably already porn though

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January 13, 2012, 09:44:11 PM
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Incite against this robot here this robot  Grin https://dnnbitcoin.aricie.com/Default.aspx?tabid=58#Entities_2

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January 13, 2012, 09:58:05 PM
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Lets assume for a moment that this is legit.  What kind of scalping algorithms could preserve the value (low risk) and also yield such high returns?  In order to preserve the value you could not convert into other currencies for more than a few seconds.  The longer you hold other currencies, the more risk you incur.  Selling on one exchange and transferring fiat to another exchange seems out of the question.  Holding fiat and waiting for buying opportunities imo is an unacceptable risk, and would never work in a bull market.

So here is one profit scenario.

Scenario 1
There is a large sell order executed on Gox.  Since you have access to smaller exchanges where the price lags, you immediately sell there, wait for the price to begin moving to catch up with Gox, then quickly buy back (before your exposure goes up).  The move must be great enough to close the spread and then some (in a short enough time frame).  You will have to know what typical lag times are on that exchange and be able to beat them.

Scenario 2
When there is an upward spike on one of the smaller exchanges, you sell and then quickly buy back as the price comes back down.

Note:
Both these scenarios produce a net downward pressure on the market.

Both these scenarios assume that the price will gravitate rather quickly toward the Gox price.  They also assume you have access to fast apis on the smaller exchanges.  Which exchanges have fast apis?  Tradehill?

And this perhaps begs the question.  Does the designer of bitscalper have exclusive access to a fast api on a smaller exchange.


EDIT: I thought scalping was synonymous with arbitrage.
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January 13, 2012, 10:09:49 PM
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I in the manual do on a scalp very much not the bad percent, especially such day as yesterday... +20 % only for 1 day...

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January 13, 2012, 10:52:55 PM
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Ive deposited a total of 2BTC within the last few days. Not bad for doing nothing. Kinda like earning interest on your money. Though I wouldnt go depositing large amounts in this scheme until the site has been around a while and built up some trust/feedback.


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January 13, 2012, 11:26:37 PM
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Good news.  I was able to withdraw the 2.8% I made on the 2000BTCs I deposited there.

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January 13, 2012, 11:31:57 PM
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Lets assume for a moment that this is legit.  What kind of scalping algorithms could preserve the value (low risk) and also yield such high returns?  In order to preserve the value you could not convert into other currencies for more than a few seconds.  The longer you hold other currencies, the more risk you incur.  Selling on one exchange and transferring fiat to another exchange seems out of the question.  Holding fiat and waiting for buying opportunities imo is an unacceptable risk, and would never work in a bull market.

So here is one profit scenario.

Scenario 1
There is a large sell order executed on Gox.  Since you have access to smaller exchanges where the price lags, you immediately sell there, wait for the price to begin moving to catch up with Gox, then quickly buy back (before your exposure goes up).  The move must be great enough to close the spread and then some (in a short enough time frame).  You will have to know what typical lag times are on that exchange and be able to beat them.

Scenario 2
When there is an upward spike on one of the smaller exchanges, you sell and then quickly buy back as the price comes back down.

Note:
Both these scenarios produce a net downward pressure on the market.

Both these scenarios assume that the price will gravitate rather quickly toward the Gox price.  They also assume you have access to fast apis on the smaller exchanges.  Which exchanges have fast apis?  Tradehill?

And this perhaps begs the question.  Does the designer of bitscalper have exclusive access to a fast api on a smaller exchange.


EDIT: I thought scalping was synonymous with arbitrage.

Scenario 3
Have BTC and USD on two exchanges.  When price is higher on exchange 1: sell on exchange 1, buy on exchange 2.  When price is higher on exchange 2: sell on exchange 2, but on exchange 1.  Rebalance the USD/BTC as necessary.

https://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
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January 13, 2012, 11:55:58 PM
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Good news.  I was able to withdraw the 2.8% I made on the 2000BTCs I deposited there.

It'd be better news if you were able to withdraw the 2000BTC

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January 14, 2012, 12:08:44 AM
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the 2000BTCs I deposited there.

Do you play russian roulette as well?

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January 14, 2012, 12:27:50 AM
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the 2000BTCs I deposited there.

Do you play russian roulette as well?

No, he is a master troll who has successfully trolled you..

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