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February 01, 2014, 05:22:03 PM
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Sounds good Pyramining! Sadly late again for new ASICs

 
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February 01, 2014, 06:51:15 PM
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i think all will be fine when chips are ready and running. for me its a long time investment. so i keep my coins in
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February 01, 2014, 07:22:41 PM
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Thank for updates!!!  I am still with you, I won´t quit   Smiley
 
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February 02, 2014, 01:23:38 AM
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How long do I have to wait for my investments to become active?
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February 02, 2014, 02:34:42 AM
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Sounds good Pyramining! Sadly late again for new ASICs

Everyone is late with asics. Cointerra and bitmine just announced production 2 months behind schedule.
Difference being this time he contracted out with someone who has more experience and resources than he does, last time he designed the chips himself.
We are invested in a world of tech that is bleeding edge, if you can't handle that then you shouldn't have invested the milk money in btc.
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February 02, 2014, 07:02:09 PM
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Sounds good Pyramining! Sadly late again for new ASICs

Everyone is late with asics. Cointerra and bitmine just announced production 2 months behind schedule.
Difference being this time he contracted out with someone who has more experience and resources than he does, last time he designed the chips himself.
We are invested in a world of tech that is bleeding edge, if you can't handle that then you shouldn't have invested the milk money in btc.

Indeed.  You can't get much more cutting edge than Bitcoin mining.  Everyone concerned seems to be struggling to keep up, not just with the technology, but the increased interest and demand for hardware and 'cloudhashing'.

As with all investment, caveat emptor.  I buy small-cap stocks, bullion, trade forex and lend peer-to-peer, so I'm comfortable with risk and try to keep a reasonably balanced portfolio, of which Bitcoin is a part.  If you're putting all your eggs into one basket and things don't go according to plan, don't be surprised if you experience high anxiety levels!  Any money invested should be 'risk capital', i.e. money you can afford to lose, not next month's rent.

This is a risky investment, and always has been.  Now is not the time for faint hearts!
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February 02, 2014, 10:26:25 PM
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That is a scam in the post above don't click on it! Be warned!
What is there to click on? Fail.

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February 02, 2014, 11:46:25 PM
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I haven't been following this thread for long time.
Can you please explain me how sell account function work? Will I receive payment instantly after signing message?

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February 03, 2014, 02:09:21 AM
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I haven't been following this thread for long time.
Can you please explain me how sell account function work? Will I receive payment instantly after signing message?
At the top of this page or the last, "if this post is enough to start a new page" he posted about the new sell account option.
Please try reading before you post.
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February 03, 2014, 07:36:45 PM
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Are you laughing at US?

Total deposited amount:    1.0 BTC
Account value: 0.0436 Sell account

It doesnt fucking matter what price it was when I made a deposit, the truth is that I should have had RIGHT NOW $900 if I left that Bitcoin in my wallet. Poor people who got scammed more than +1BTC...

You're going to have problems with this pyramidscam...  Roll Eyes

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February 03, 2014, 08:41:52 PM
Last edit: February 03, 2014, 08:59:04 PM by Aesopspots
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Can I reverse the most recent deposit I made that has now been pending/on standby and in the Q for months now?

I deposited an additional very small amount in Bitcoin, (though nothing like the value of Btc when I made my first deposits that are only around 8% complete). It looks like as this has been the level of completion for a very long time the queue for new deposits may be growing, and also taking a very long, well beyond what I calculated from the start. Since it is only queued and not actually in the pyramining itself can you (PYRAMINING) return it to me?

I agree with a previous post, there should be that option, and at least at market price when I deposited it, would seem fair, on Q deposits.

Looking forward to you also bringing the hashrate up so that i'm not at death's door before completion.
   
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February 03, 2014, 10:07:11 PM
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Are you laughing at US?

Total deposited amount:    1.0 BTC
Account value: 0.0436 Sell account

It doesnt fucking matter what price it was when I made a deposit, the truth is that I should have had RIGHT NOW $900 if I left that Bitcoin in my wallet. Poor people who got scammed more than +1BTC...

You're going to have problems with this pyramidscam...  Roll Eyes

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February 04, 2014, 01:52:18 AM
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Can I reverse the most recent deposit I made that has now been pending/on standby and in the Q for months now?

Actually is it possible to sell the whole account, because things would not change for sponsor/referrals. Selling only one deposit is a bit more complicated but I may try to think if there is a way to do it without disrupting things. If it's on the recent queue and you choose the "sell" option, the account value should ben very close to the amount sent.
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February 04, 2014, 04:18:47 PM
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Can I reverse the most recent deposit I made that has now been pending/on standby and in the Q for months now?

Actually is it possible to sell the whole account, because things would not change for sponsor/referrals. Selling only one deposit is a bit more complicated but I may try to think if there is a way to do it without disrupting things. If it's on the recent queue and you choose the "sell" option, the account value should ben very close to the amount sent.

i cant sell my account, says invalid signature. Could you give me an exampleof how to do it well?
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February 04, 2014, 04:27:22 PM
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Are you laughing at US?

Total deposited amount:    1.0 BTC
Account value: 0.0436 Sell account

It doesnt fucking matter what price it was when I made a deposit, the truth is that I should have had RIGHT NOW $900 if I left that Bitcoin in my wallet. Poor people who got scammed more than +1BTC...

You're going to have problems with this pyramidscam...  Roll Eyes

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Have a butthurt? Now look at my acc:

Bad, isn't it? I've invested 200 BTC, but value of my account is just above $500.

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February 04, 2014, 05:28:35 PM
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Have a butthurt? Now look at my acc:

Bad, isn't it? I've invested 200 BTC, but value of my account is just above $500.

It is good to remind people not to put all eggs in one basket.
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February 04, 2014, 09:25:05 PM
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Bad, isn't it? I've invested 200 BTC, but value of my account is just above $500.

How much was the value of those 200BTC when you invested them? And how much was the value of the over 50 bitcoins when you received them? Add those $500. Are you still losing money?

If you think $500 is too little, just don't sell it and wait for the bitcoins to be mined.
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February 04, 2014, 09:27:30 PM
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i cant sell my account, says invalid signature. Could you give me an exampleof how to do it well?

Use the function for signing messages in your wallet. Insert your payout address (it must be an address generated by your wallet - you need to own the private key), copy and paste the message into the message area, it must be as is, without leading or trailing spaces, and then sign the message. Copy and paste the resulting signature. If you still have problems, do the same procedure and paste the signature in a PM, I will manually check it.
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February 05, 2014, 02:29:01 PM
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I just added the option to sell the account and quit. The value is calculated on the bitcoin value at the deposit time, taking into consideration exchange/bank/management fees, payouts already made and the current bitcoin value. The option is located on the right column in the account profile. The sale is final and can not be reverted.

Beware that I have to process manually the sales, so the payout is not real time. Requests will be however processed at best effort, as soon as possible.

In the next days I will think about a procedure to change the payout address using signatures so you will also be able trade your account with third parties autonomously.

thanks for this. now I can go buy some laptops and mine maxcoins.

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February 06, 2014, 01:38:40 PM
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I sent 1 BTC on 26/6/2013, and when I try to log in it asks me for deposit address, which I don't remember. Is there any way to log in and recover the BTC? I also searched on my inbox but there are no old messages from Pyraming. Thanks for any info.
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