learminer
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October 06, 2014, 09:19:09 PM |
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Mintpal online....
Yeah, after looking at V2 for an hour now I decided I'd have preferred to stick with the old site, thanks you very much.
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Beachguy
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Spectreproject Community Manager
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October 06, 2014, 10:32:07 PM |
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Mintpal online....
Not hardly, I'm getting the invalid user/password stuff they spoke of earlier. Calls for you to email support....okay I will. Me and the estimated 7,000 (their estimate) other users. *sigh*
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bondi
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October 06, 2014, 10:33:54 PM |
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Mintpal online....
Not hardly, I'm getting the invalid user/password stuff they spoke of earlier. Calls for you to email support....okay I will. Me and the estimated 7,000 (their estimate) other users. *sigh* First thing I did was to reset my password, maybe you can also...
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bitwho
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October 06, 2014, 10:47:37 PM |
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Mintpal online....
Not hardly, I'm getting the invalid user/password stuff they spoke of earlier. Calls for you to email support....okay I will. Me and the estimated 7,000 (their estimate) other users. *sigh* First thing I did was to reset my password, maybe you can also... +1 worked for me
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ptman
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October 06, 2014, 11:42:37 PM |
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Mintpal online....
Not hardly, I'm getting the invalid user/password stuff they spoke of earlier. Calls for you to email support....okay I will. Me and the estimated 7,000 (their estimate) other users. *sigh* First thing I did was to reset my password, maybe you can also... +1 worked for me Also had to reset the password.
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bitwho
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October 07, 2014, 01:49:46 AM |
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Mintpal online....
Not hardly, I'm getting the invalid user/password stuff they spoke of earlier. Calls for you to email support....okay I will. Me and the estimated 7,000 (their estimate) other users. *sigh* First thing I did was to reset my password, maybe you can also... +1 worked for me Also had to reset the password. anyone been able to withdraw coins okay?
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easteagle13
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October 07, 2014, 02:52:33 AM |
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I cant believe it, Mintpal is back so soon! ^_^
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p4r4m0un7
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October 07, 2014, 07:29:44 AM |
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Mintpal online....
Not hardly, I'm getting the invalid user/password stuff they spoke of earlier. Calls for you to email support....okay I will. Me and the estimated 7,000 (their estimate) other users. *sigh* First thing I did was to reset my password, maybe you can also... +1 worked for me Also had to reset the password. My 2FA was disabled, so I had to re-enabled it. Consider to check yours.
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socoban
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October 07, 2014, 09:20:27 AM |
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Mintpal online....
Not hardly, I'm getting the invalid user/password stuff they spoke of earlier. Calls for you to email support....okay I will. Me and the estimated 7,000 (their estimate) other users. *sigh* Same here, I can't log in. It says my account does not exist. Damm, I planed to be first to set sell orders on KARM at 1 satoshi, they destroyed my plan for easy money + my account does not exist anymore. Having KARM on exchanges -> risk it, Not having KARM on exchanges => miss opportunity to sell on pumps and buy on dumps. I definitely have bad KARMA, lol:)
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TheLittleDuke
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October 07, 2014, 01:45:42 PM |
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Thank you to whomever made the anonymous gift of 420420.42000000 Received bit4bit/karma/KLYFF2bLpor7YTHbz37aYJ6JHjbckV77ty To our community matching funds account at: https://doabitofgood.com/Bit4BitWe're hoping to find a High School robotics team to sponsor "KarmaBot" (much like the Dogecar) Sincerely, David V Duccini Executive Director Strength in Numbers Foundation
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ptman
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October 07, 2014, 05:12:17 PM |
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Mintpal online....
Not hardly, I'm getting the invalid user/password stuff they spoke of earlier. Calls for you to email support....okay I will. Me and the estimated 7,000 (their estimate) other users. *sigh* First thing I did was to reset my password, maybe you can also... +1 worked for me Also had to reset the password. anyone been able to withdraw coins okay? Yes
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TheLittleDuke
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October 07, 2014, 05:22:05 PM Last edit: October 07, 2014, 06:41:18 PM by TheLittleDuke |
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This is a courtesy notification. Just got word the USPTO has accepted our First Use/Commercial filing date of 02/12/2009 from our domain name karmatag.org as part of our Trademark application for use of "Karma", Serial Number: 86411963, which states: KARMA, Goods and Services IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Reputation index, namely, a score from providing electronic transfer of a virtual currency for use by members of an on-line community via a global computer network for the purposes of voting via feedback on each others contributions. FIRST USE: 20090212. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20090212 You can see the search results socialed out on Twitter here: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BzW8bYPCYAMAz7Q.pngAnd it turns out that the one Kosmost owns (serial number: 86253178) is actually a "Service Mark" for "Financial Services"
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easteagle13
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October 07, 2014, 06:17:21 PM |
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This is a courtesy notification.
Just got word the USPTO has accepted our First Use/Commercial filing date of 02/12/2009 from our domain name karmatag.org as part of our Trademark application for use of "Karma", Serial Number: 86411963, which states:
KARMA, Goods and Services IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Reputation index, namely, a score from providing electronic transfer of a virtual currency for use by members of an on-line community via a global computer network for the purposes of voting via feedback on each others contributions. FIRST USE: 20090212. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20090212
And it turns out that the one Kosmost owns (serial number: 86253178) is actually a "Service Mark"
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p4r4m0un7
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October 07, 2014, 06:40:30 PM |
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This is a courtesy notification.
Just got word the USPTO has accepted our First Use/Commercial filing date of 02/12/2009 from our domain name karmatag.org as part of our Trademark application for use of "Karma", Serial Number: 86411963, which states:
KARMA, Goods and Services IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Reputation index, namely, a score from providing electronic transfer of a virtual currency for use by members of an on-line community via a global computer network for the purposes of voting via feedback on each others contributions. FIRST USE: 20090212. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20090212
And it turns out that the one Kosmost owns (serial number: 86253178) is actually a "Service Mark"
+1 Thank you DVD, that you have finally revealed what are you after. You could do it along time ago, instead of wasting your time here. The problem is, you won`t find Karmanians following you.
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TheLittleDuke
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October 07, 2014, 06:51:20 PM Last edit: October 08, 2014, 03:08:12 AM by TheLittleDuke |
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This is a courtesy notification.
Just got word the USPTO has accepted our First Use/Commercial filing date of 02/12/2009 from our domain name karmatag.org as part of our Trademark application for use of "Karma", Serial Number: 86411963, which states:
KARMA, Goods and Services IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Reputation index, namely, a score from providing electronic transfer of a virtual currency for use by members of an on-line community via a global computer network for the purposes of voting via feedback on each others contributions. FIRST USE: 20090212. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20090212
And it turns out that the one Kosmost owns (serial number: 86253178) is actually a "Service Mark"
+1 Thank you DVD, that you have finally revealed what are you after. You could do it along time ago, instead of wasting your time here. The problem is, you won`t find Karmanians following you. I'm not a fan of murder mystery style "slow reveals" -- I have been 110% transparent with everyone since the beginning... What I am interested in is a coinbase that has UTILITY and VALUE outside of purely mining and investing -- I have been quite clear on that point. Honestly I think the time spent chatting with all of you to be VERY useful -- even you -- despite the fact that you feel somehow threatened by my presence :-) And if by "Karmanians" you mean miners and investors like yourself? You're probably right, even though you would be welcome to join in! I do not pretend to have all the answers and welcome a rich dialogue among the stakeholders. What's really amusing about exchanges with people like you is that they pale in comparison to the private exchanges I'm having with people you think are "on your side" -- who are really excited to have a legitimate, fully transparent, funded organization with a mission to make something of ACTUAL value. I bet if I ask them whether or not they think they are "one of you" -- they will recoil in horror at the thought that you speak for them on their behalf. The beautiful thing about our Trademark is that we're free to remain coinbase agnostic in terms of implementation. In fact we will be announcing a partnership soon with a video streaming provider that will be using our system to allow its members to up-vote content. -dvd
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bitwho
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October 08, 2014, 04:02:25 AM |
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Good news Duke.
Hopefully now you are comfortable to go ahead an opened up those karma services. can't wait to see what they will be
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kosmost
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October 08, 2014, 04:23:57 AM |
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//snip//
And it turns out that the one Kosmost owns (serial number: 86253178) is actually a "Service Mark" for "Financial Services"
Just a note.. a servicemark is a trademark to identify a service rather than a product. You have also registered a servicemark trademark (because a "reputation index" is not a product). Although I am curious why you put your "first use" as being in 2009. I am sure that you aware any inaccurate information such as that invalidates the trademark in its entirety. There are hundreds of classifications for any trademark. I registered in the classification that made the most sense. It's the same classification that the big cryptocurrencies use.
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Workchain – Powering the Decentralized Economy
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easteagle13
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October 08, 2014, 05:29:39 AM |
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//snip//
And it turns out that the one Kosmost owns (serial number: 86253178) is actually a "Service Mark" for "Financial Services"
Just a note.. a servicemark is a trademark to identify a service rather than a product. You have also registered a servicemark trademark (because a "reputation index" is not a product). Although I am curious why you put your "first use" as being in 2009. I am sure that you aware any inaccurate information such as that invalidates the trademark in its entirety. There are hundreds of classifications for any trademark. I registered in the classification that made the most sense. It's the same classification that the big cryptocurrencies use. +1
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