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August 06, 2015, 11:44:27 PM |
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Wondering if anyone else has had problems with their SDC wallet on Cryptsy? My wallet has been "Under Maintenance" for a month now! Unable to withdraw coins I bought. I'm about done with Cryptsy. Other exchanges are faster and more reliable.
Never have used them, most everyone here uses Bittrex for their SDC trading. Never have had a problem with them. You can also use Poloniex but the liquidity there for SDC isnt as great as on ttrex. Haven't had any liquidity problems on Poloniex, been trading there for a long time. There is usually over 12k SDC for sale on any given day. Currently almost 17k for sale with about 7 btc in orders. Never had any withdrawal problems there either. Vouch for that, exchange is legit and plenty of SDC to go around!
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August 06, 2015, 11:52:23 PM Last edit: August 07, 2015, 12:15:31 AM by heartastack |
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How can 25btc volume change hands in a range of 2k sats for a ~60k coin? Fucking bollocks this.
I know why, I just bought a few thousand SDC (2.5 btc worth) and see some cunt on trex has 70k fat fuck pigs manipulating the shit out of it.
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August 07, 2015, 12:23:49 AM |
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Wondering if anyone else has had problems with their SDC wallet on Cryptsy? My wallet has been "Under Maintenance" for a month now! Unable to withdraw coins I bought. I'm about done with Cryptsy. Other exchanges are faster and more reliable.
Never have used them, most everyone here uses Bittrex for their SDC trading. Never have had a problem with them. You can also use Poloniex but the liquidity there for SDC isnt as great as on ttrex. from bittex website USA Based
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August 07, 2015, 12:35:38 AM |
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How can 25btc volume change hands in a range of 2k sats for a ~60k coin? Fucking bollocks this.
I know why, I just bought a few thousand SDC (2.5 btc worth) and see some cunt on trex has 70k fat fuck pigs manipulating the shit out of it.
its what ever just buy their shit! up !
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August 07, 2015, 12:40:23 AM |
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How can 25btc volume change hands in a range of 2k sats for a ~60k coin? Fucking bollocks this.
I know why, I just bought a few thousand SDC (2.5 btc worth) and see some cunt on trex has 70k fat fuck pigs manipulating the shit out of it.
Hey stacks, nice buy.
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heartastack
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August 07, 2015, 12:42:14 AM |
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How can 25btc volume change hands in a range of 2k sats for a ~60k coin? Fucking bollocks this.
I know why, I just bought a few thousand SDC (2.5 btc worth) and see some cunt on trex has 70k fat fuck pigs manipulating the shit out of it.
Hey stacks, nice buy. Cheers Good future here. next-level sheeiiit
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August 07, 2015, 12:44:49 AM |
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How can 25btc volume change hands in a range of 2k sats for a ~60k coin? Fucking bollocks this.
I know why, I just bought a few thousand SDC (2.5 btc worth) and see some cunt on trex has 70k fat fuck pigs manipulating the shit out of it.
Hey stacks, nice buy. Cheers Good future here. next-level sheeiiit thats why I'm here! you on slack?
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heartastack
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August 07, 2015, 01:32:40 AM |
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How can 25btc volume change hands in a range of 2k sats for a ~60k coin? Fucking bollocks this.
I know why, I just bought a few thousand SDC (2.5 btc worth) and see some cunt on trex has 70k fat fuck pigs manipulating the shit out of it.
Hey stacks, nice buy. Cheers Good future here. next-level sheeiiit thats why I'm here! you on slack? No time in my life. only get to sneak on here sporadically at work and before bed. My main head's up now is trusted hero members. Keep up the good work, and I'll keep pouring in my hard-earned
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August 07, 2015, 01:46:18 AM |
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No time in my life. only get to sneak on here sporadically at work and before bed. My main head's up now is trusted hero members. Keep up the good work, and I'll keep pouring in my hard-earned It is nice to see some seasoned souls stopping in more and more.
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August 07, 2015, 03:27:47 AM |
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No time in my life. only get to sneak on here sporadically at work and before bed. My main head's up now is trusted hero members. Keep up the good work, and I'll keep pouring in my hard-earned It is nice to see some seasoned souls stopping in more and more. I like to think it is a very telling sign of future things to come
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August 07, 2015, 04:48:45 AM |
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No time in my life. only get to sneak on here sporadically at work and before bed. My main head's up now is trusted hero members. Keep up the good work, and I'll keep pouring in my hard-earned It is nice to see some seasoned souls stopping in more and more. I like to think it is a very telling sign of future things to come ohh yea it very much well is.! the Future starts here with SDC
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August 07, 2015, 01:35:27 PM |
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No time in my life. only get to sneak on here sporadically at work and before bed. My main head's up now is trusted hero members. Keep up the good work, and I'll keep pouring in my hard-earned It is nice to see some seasoned souls stopping in more and more. I like to think it is a very telling sign of future things to come Hope so!
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August 07, 2015, 03:32:19 PM |
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No time in my life. only get to sneak on here sporadically at work and before bed. My main head's up now is trusted hero members. Keep up the good work, and I'll keep pouring in my hard-earned It is nice to see some seasoned souls stopping in more and more. I like to think it is a very telling sign of future things to come Hope so! It is
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August 07, 2015, 03:37:04 PM |
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Wondering if anyone else has had problems with their SDC wallet on Cryptsy? My wallet has been "Under Maintenance" for a month now! Unable to withdraw coins I bought. I'm about done with Cryptsy. Other exchanges are faster and more reliable.
Never have used them, most everyone here uses Bittrex for their SDC trading. Never have had a problem with them. You can also use Poloniex but the liquidity there for SDC isnt as great as on ttrex. from bittex website USA Based
Based in the United States, we are committed to legal compliance and will take the necessary steps to ensure that our exchange will remain available to the community. and their privacy policy Log Information : We log information about your use of the Services, including the type of browser you use, access times, pages viewed, your IP address, and the page you visited before navigating to our Services. Device Information : We collect information about the computer or mobile device you use to access our Services, including the hardware model, operating system and version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information.
That is actually kind of gross. if you think thats bad... Please note: This Privacy Policy does not cover any information that we may receive about you through channels external to Poloniex. What information does Poloniex collect?
If you open an Account to utilize the Services, we may collect your full name, address, phone number, email address, and other similar information; date of birth; government issued identification; other personal information provided by 3rd party identity verification services; and information you provide to Poloniex when interacting with our customer support or other staff members via email, online form, trollbox, or other correspondence. We also collect passive information which includes, but is not limited to, IP addresses, referral URLs, your location, and other session data. How does Poloniex use the information it collects?
We collect your personal information to provide the Services to you. We notify you about your account activity, process transactions, provide customer support services, improve our product, identify, prevent, and report potentially suspicious, fraudulent, or illegal activities, and we notify you about important changes to our Terms of Use. How does Poloniex share my personal information?
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Shapeshift.io is the future. Unfortunately they can't handle much volume yet.
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August 07, 2015, 07:00:45 PM |
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Shapeshift is awesome, but we also need a fiat -> SDC exchange for ease of use for beginners. That's why bitcoin has been able to attract so many new people because of coinbase, circle, etc.
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August 07, 2015, 07:31:36 PM |
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Shapeshift is awesome, but we also need a fiat -> SDC exchange for ease of use for beginners. That's why bitcoin has been able to attract so many new people because of coinbase, circle, etc.
You are welcome to become a reseller of prypto cards at prypto.com and start selling them on ebay or wherever else for cash if you are so inclined. You can customise the cards in your own way too. The business is legit and has all the resource and contacts for the job. All under one umbrella. There are plenty of ways, i believe the market is just not there yet. So i also feel that regurgitating the same crap over and over in this thread is getting really old ( "we need, this needs, devs need to") as though owning a bit entitles you to be like that. I tell you it dosn't, not in that way. I believe it EMPOWERS you as a proactive community member to take these things you come up with by your own initiative and run with them. That is the core spirit of all of this open source CRYPTO. Lets call them "Have A Go Projects." I believe it is what Satoshi was aiming for and is what we should all still be trying to encourage... always. Because if we leave it up someone else we will inevitably end up right back where we started with government etc etc.
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August 07, 2015, 08:34:19 PM |
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can we get a progress update from dev team please
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Diplo
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August 07, 2015, 09:06:08 PM |
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Shapeshift is awesome, but we also need a fiat -> SDC exchange for ease of use for beginners. That's why bitcoin has been able to attract so many new people because of coinbase, circle, etc.
You are welcome to become a reseller of prypto cards at prypto.com and start selling them on ebay or wherever else for cash if you are so inclined. You can customise the cards in your own way too. The business is legit and has all the resource and contacts for the job. All under one umbrella. There are plenty of ways, i believe the market is just not there yet. So i also feel that regurgitating the same crap over and over in this thread is getting really old ( "we need, this needs, devs need to") as though owning a bit entitles you to be like that. I tell you it dosn't, not in that way. I believe it EMPOWERS you as a proactive community member to take these things you come up with by your own initiative and run with them. That is the core spirit of all of this open source CRYPTO. Lets call them "Have A Go Projects." I believe it is what Satoshi was aiming for and is what we should all still be trying to encourage... always. Because if we leave it up someone else we will inevitably end up right back where we started with government etc etc. I agree with that mentality, and the prypto thing is a good idea. But do realize there are multiple types of people in the world, some that come up with ideas, some that implement them, and some that organize groups in order to accomplish those ideas. It's ok if people want to chip in and contribute ideas or suggests, I implore those that have the skills to execute on them to do so, and if they don't, then they should seek to find those that can. If I see something that should be done, and have the skill set to do it, then I attempt to do so. I personally can't set up a fiat exchange, but I would certainly do what I could to spread the word and seek to attain mass adoption for someone if they laid the groundwork. I know some of the programmers in the slack discussion have begun collaborating on how it can be done and who can do what -- this is what we need. Everyone can be a spoke in the wheel, it's just a matter if figuring out where one's skills can be applied.
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Automatic Monkey
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August 07, 2015, 10:04:45 PM |
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Shapeshift is awesome, but we also need a fiat -> SDC exchange for ease of use for beginners. That's why bitcoin has been able to attract so many new people because of coinbase, circle, etc.
You are welcome to become a reseller of prypto cards at prypto.com and start selling them on ebay or wherever else for cash if you are so inclined. You can customise the cards in your own way too. The business is legit and has all the resource and contacts for the job. All under one umbrella. There are plenty of ways, i believe the market is just not there yet. So i also feel that regurgitating the same crap over and over in this thread is getting really old ( "we need, this needs, devs need to") as though owning a bit entitles you to be like that. I tell you it dosn't, not in that way. I believe it EMPOWERS you as a proactive community member to take these things you come up with by your own initiative and run with them. That is the core spirit of all of this open source CRYPTO. Lets call them "Have A Go Projects." I believe it is what Satoshi was aiming for and is what we should all still be trying to encourage... always. Because if we leave it up someone else we will inevitably end up right back where we started with government etc etc. I agree with that mentality, and the prypto thing is a good idea. But do realize there are multiple types of people in the world, some that come up with ideas, some that implement them, and some that organize groups in order to accomplish those ideas. It's ok if people want to chip in and contribute ideas or suggests, I implore those that have the skills to execute on them to do so, and if they don't, then they should seek to find those that can. If I see something that should be done, and have the skill set to do it, then I attempt to do so. I personally can't set up a fiat exchange, but I would certainly do what I could to spread the word and seek to attain mass adoption for someone if they laid the groundwork. I know some of the programmers in the slack discussion have begun collaborating on how it can be done and who can do what -- this is what we need. Everyone can be a spoke in the wheel, it's just a matter if figuring out where one's skills can be applied. It takes the natural evolution of free markets, and that takes time. We've all seen dozens of projects that tried to shortcut this process (e.g., Paycoin) and they all turn out to be scams or indistinguishable from scams. It probably took thousands of years before humans noticed that shiny heavy yellow stuff they saw in river beds had unique properties and could be used for trade. People with skills will show up when there is money to be made, but that has to be done at the right time and in the right order too. It would be kind of silly for someone other than the SDC devs to go to work on a marketplace right now, knowing theirs will be coming out and distributed on the official website any day. I'm advertising my own local fiat exchange, haven't had any business yet and I probably won't until we have the marketplace and phone wallets, but at least it will be there when needed. That might end up being the way to go with SDC/SDT, being the traditional exchanges might have a technical problem with SDT and a lot of the users aren't going to want any link to those large outfits at all, or to banks, mail, money transfers, and all that comes with it.
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