akk123
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July 30, 2014, 10:46:35 PM |
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jjj0923
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July 30, 2014, 10:48:43 PM |
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he apparently missed the ipo and is ticked... just goes to show that being a HERO member doesn't imply intelligence
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MuffinMaster
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July 30, 2014, 11:37:55 PM |
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bids are still building over 23k. seeing this at 5-7 million market cap is also very possible. only 10 million coins.
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provenceday
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July 31, 2014, 12:50:32 AM |
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provenceday
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July 31, 2014, 12:51:36 AM |
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after everything has been done, it seems network are moving smoothly. so what's next?
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i_molest_cats
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July 31, 2014, 01:06:51 AM |
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Yea, I cannot find the transaction ID on http://explorer.viacoin.org/. I am assuming it will just take time. I was under the impression it would be a much quicker transaction.
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masternode
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July 31, 2014, 04:37:07 AM |
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I moved coins from Bittrex to Tipbot on IRC today and it was sent in a flash. Probably just Cryptsy.
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MuffinMaster
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July 31, 2014, 04:54:45 AM |
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I moved coins from Bittrex to Tipbot on IRC today and it was sent in a flash. Probably just Cryptsy.
if the coins are not on the explorer its a cryptsy issue.
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moosington
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July 31, 2014, 05:48:11 AM |
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I moved some coins from Bittrex to Cryptsy about 10 hours ago which aren't even showing as a pending deposit on Cryptsy. I've checked everything and the block explorer says "not yet redeemed" at the Cryptsy end. Might be worth opening a ticket with them ? Maybe they didn't update their wallet ? I'll let you know the outcome of my raised ticket. Hopefully it will show up today.
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btcdrak (OP)
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July 31, 2014, 07:27:52 AM |
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Means Cryptsy never upgraded. I reached out to them several times btw and left support tickets and they never replied. You have to hassle them.
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provenceday
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July 31, 2014, 10:11:20 AM |
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Means Cryptsy never upgraded. I reached out to them several times btw and left support tickets and they never replied. You have to hassle them. maybe should twitter them?
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stereotype
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July 31, 2014, 10:18:39 AM |
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Should anyone be using an exchange, like cryptsy, that continually cannot carry out basic functions, like a simple withdrawal?
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btcdrak (OP)
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July 31, 2014, 10:44:27 AM |
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Should anyone be using an exchange, like cryptsy, that continually cannot carry out basic functions, like a simple withdrawal?
For the record I have been notifying Cryptsy repeatedly and no-one has replied. I've tried support tickets and twitter.
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jjj0923
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July 31, 2014, 10:51:54 AM |
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Should anyone be using an exchange, like cryptsy, that continually cannot carry out basic functions, like a simple withdrawal?
For the record I have been notifying Cryptsy repeatedly and no-one has replied. I've tried support tickets and twitter. I am sure you has cryptsy has a very bad reputation 4 taking a long time to upgrade wallets I have personally witnessed them taking a7 to 10 days on 2 different wallet upgrades in the past. the only thing you can do is keep nagging them
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stereotype
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July 31, 2014, 11:14:25 AM |
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Should anyone be using an exchange, like cryptsy, that continually cannot carry out basic functions, like a simple withdrawal?
For the record I have been notifying Cryptsy repeatedly and no-one has replied. I've tried support tickets and twitter. I am sure you has cryptsy has a very bad reputation 4 taking a long time to upgrade wallets I have personally witnessed them taking a7 to 10 days on 2 different wallet upgrades in the past. the only thing you can do is keep nagging them They seem to have never got on top of their on initial success/load, and continue to fail to. Tis the first alarm bell to ring. Help them out by boycotting them.
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jjj0923
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July 31, 2014, 12:07:01 PM |
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Should anyone be using an exchange, like cryptsy, that continually cannot carry out basic functions, like a simple withdrawal?
For the record I have been notifying Cryptsy repeatedly and no-one has replied. I've tried support tickets and twitter. I am sure you has cryptsy has a very bad reputation 4 taking a long time to upgrade wallets I have personally witnessed them taking a7 to 10 days on 2 different wallet upgrades in the past. the only thing you can do is keep nagging them They seem to have never got on top of their on initial success/load, and continue to fail to. Tis the first alarm bell to ring. Help them out by boycotting them. is there a good p2pool for Via - I was using 1GH but they're hardly finding any blocks and the folks at waffle pool seem to be keeping all of the mined VIA for themselves. I threw 250MH at them yesterday for 3 hours and in that 3 hours - although they said they were mining VIA miltiple times - I never received a single VIA - so there are some shennanigans going on over there. I am personally taking over a long established pool today that mines a few coins and I will be adding VIA, RDD, CPN, BTB and maybe one more to the offering. On top of that at wafflepool you never even get via coin since they immediately dump it for BTC (I did not do a good job reading their home page before pointing my miners there and would not have joined if I saw this). Re: the pool I'm taking over: The current owner did not charge any fee and subsequently has lost money. I will be charging a fee and will be putting ads from google on the site so that at least I can break even. I will also be offering block finder bonuses on every coin, so if you have BIG hash it's too your advantage to support the pool and even if you don't have big hash - the block finder bonuses are even more important. I'm U.S Based (EastCoast) but the server are in Europe and I'll be adding a U.S. Based stratum server in the next week or so after the transition to my servers today and tomorrow. I really like VIA coin and feel as though it's purely being exploited by wafflepool for immediate dumping and that no doubt holds the price down from immediate sells - too bad they can'e be stopped, but I can try to take some of the hash away. thanks - Jeff
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btcdrak (OP)
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July 31, 2014, 12:07:49 PM |
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Should anyone be using an exchange, like cryptsy, that continually cannot carry out basic functions, like a simple withdrawal?
For the record I have been notifying Cryptsy repeatedly and no-one has replied. I've tried support tickets and twitter. I am sure you has cryptsy has a very bad reputation 4 taking a long time to upgrade wallets I have personally witnessed them taking a7 to 10 days on 2 different wallet upgrades in the past. the only thing you can do is keep nagging them They seem to have never got on top of their on initial success/load, and continue to fail to. Tis the first alarm bell to ring. Help them out by boycotting them. is there a good p2pool for Via - I was using 1GH but they're hardly finding any blocks and the folks at waffle pool seem to be keeping all of the mined VIA for themselves. I threw 250MH at them yesterday for 3 hours and in that 3 hours - although they said they were mining VIA miltiple times - I never received a single VIA - so there are some shennanigans going on over there. I am personally taking over a long established pool today that mines a few coins and I will be adding VIA, RDD, CPN, BTB and maybe one more to the offering. On top of that at wafflepool you never even get via coin since they immediately dump it for BTC (I did not do a good job reading their home page before pointing my miners there and would not have joined if I saw this). Re: the pool I'm taking over: The current owner did not charge any fee and subsequently has lost money. I will be charging a fee and will be putting ads from google on the site so that at least I can break even. I will also be offering block finder bonuses on every coin, so if you have BIG hash it's too your advantage to support the pool and even if you don't have big hash - the block finder bonuses are even more important. I'm U.S Based (EastCoast) but the server are in Europe and I'll be adding a U.S. Based stratum server in the next week or so after the transition to my servers today and tomorrow. I really like VIA coin and feel as though it's purely being exploited by wafflepool for immediate dumping and that no doubt holds the price down from immediate sells - too bad they can'e be stopped, but I can try to take some of the hash away. thanks - Jeff Check the OP, it's via.altmine.net I think
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reorder
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July 31, 2014, 12:09:01 PM |
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Should anyone be using an exchange, like cryptsy, that continually cannot carry out basic functions, like a simple withdrawal?
For the record I have been notifying Cryptsy repeatedly and no-one has replied. I've tried support tickets and twitter. I am sure you has cryptsy has a very bad reputation 4 taking a long time to upgrade wallets I have personally witnessed them taking a7 to 10 days on 2 different wallet upgrades in the past. the only thing you can do is keep nagging them They seem to have never got on top of their on initial success/load, and continue to fail to. Tis the first alarm bell to ring. Help them out by boycotting them. is there a good p2pool for Via - I was using 1GH but they're hardly finding any blocks and the folks at waffle pool seem to be keeping all of the mined VIA for themselves. I threw 250MH at them yesterday for 3 hours and in that 3 hours - although they said they were mining VIA miltiple times - I never received a single VIA - so there are some shennanigans going on over there. I am personally taking over a long established pool today that mines a few coins and I will be adding VIA, RDD, CPN, BTB and maybe one more to the offering. On top of that at wafflepool you never even get via coin since they immediately dump it for BTC (I did not do a good job reading their home page before pointing my miners there and would not have joined if I saw this). Re: the pool I'm taking over: The current owner did not charge any fee and subsequently has lost money. I will be charging a fee and will be putting ads from google on the site so that at least I can break even. I will also be offering block finder bonuses on every coin, so if you have BIG hash it's too your advantage to support the pool and even if you don't have big hash - the block finder bonuses are even more important. I'm U.S Based (EastCoast) but the server are in Europe and I'll be adding a U.S. Based stratum server in the next week or so after the transition to my servers today and tomorrow. I really like VIA coin and feel as though it's purely being exploited by wafflepool for immediate dumping and that no doubt holds the price down from immediate sells - too bad they can'e be stopped, but I can try to take some of the hash away. thanks - Jeff 1GH is finding enough blocks to not care for variance, pool luck is close to 100%.
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jjj0923
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July 31, 2014, 12:10:07 PM |
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ok - thanks
I'll just stay there until I get VIA up and running on my own pool.
thanks
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