Viorcoin (OP)
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December 16, 2014, 11:33:47 AM |
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how does someone on OSX update the wallet?
You have to wait until I release OSX wallet. Just don't send any coins using the old wallet.
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krpz
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December 16, 2014, 12:50:57 PM |
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This indian guy seems to lie about viorcoins its just 1 case reported so far I think he is purposely doing this. I have the wallet I scanned it and I think its safe there is no virus threat or malware.
that is why Bittrex is requesting court order in each such case. It is very hard to tell who is telling the truth and who is not, having just the scarce evidence we have so far, and thus, any definite statement such as that above should be avoided. In any case users have to be extremely careful upon uploading any new wallet, as this indeed, may cost them all their funds they have stored locally. On the other hand, we should try to avoid hysteria, luckily there were only few cases (mostly Opal coin was affected) and trading/bussiness may continue as normal. what "court order" means? And do we know what it takes for the bittrex to open again the market?
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Levole11
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December 16, 2014, 02:15:31 PM |
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wow, i have been a way for a day, and when i opened bittrex how vior was doing and didnt see it listed.. The panic.. Whats the state of affairs now dev, when will market be open again?
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uki
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December 16, 2014, 02:17:05 PM |
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what "court order" means? And do we know what it takes for the bittrex to open again the market?
court order means an order from a court to release the funds. As for your second question, somebody else can correct me if I'm wrong, it should work like this: they check the blockchain to see, if there are no issues there and in agreement with Dev they reopen the market. Usually, it may take from several hours to few days, depending on the issue, event queue (other issues that happened at the same time), deployed manpower. So no need to panic!
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Viorcoin (OP)
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December 16, 2014, 02:48:09 PM |
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wow, i have been a way for a day, and when i opened bittrex how vior was doing and didnt see it listed.. The panic.. Whats the state of affairs now dev, when will market be open again? They will open it back in few hours.
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bitcoin carpenter
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December 16, 2014, 02:54:48 PM |
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Of back to business. How goes the gateway? Any info on when we can start subscription?
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If your not actively using the technology behind your crypto investment,
IT IS A SCAM!!!!
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bitcoin carpenter
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December 16, 2014, 02:58:50 PM |
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wow, i have been a way for a day, and when i opened bittrex how vior was doing and didnt see it listed.. The panic.. Whats the state of affairs now dev, when will market be open again? They will open it back in few hours. Thanks dev for being here and on top of this fiasco!!
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If your not actively using the technology behind your crypto investment,
IT IS A SCAM!!!!
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PoliceSniper
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December 16, 2014, 03:14:57 PM |
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Do you know how much money was stolen?
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MadGhost
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December 16, 2014, 03:17:45 PM |
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wow, i have been a way for a day, and when i opened bittrex how vior was doing and didnt see it listed.. The panic.. Whats the state of affairs now dev, when will market be open again? They will open it back in few hours. It will be ascertain as there is no confirmation.
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tamara163
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December 16, 2014, 04:21:40 PM |
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Do you know how much money was stolen?
not stolen! I think this black PR!
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Viorcoin (OP)
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December 16, 2014, 05:57:03 PM |
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Do you know how much money was stolen?
About 49k
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Viorcoin (OP)
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December 16, 2014, 05:59:08 PM |
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Of back to business. How goes the gateway? Any info on when we can start subscription?
I will let you know when it's in testing. Working around the clock so that it can be ready before the holiday.
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Viorcoin (OP)
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December 16, 2014, 06:03:21 PM |
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wow, i have been a way for a day, and when i opened bittrex how vior was doing and didnt see it listed.. The panic.. Whats the state of affairs now dev, when will market be open again? They will open it back in few hours. It will be ascertain as there is no confirmation. I asked Bittrex to disable the market yesterday so that I can figure out what happened. I think that stop any panic sell because people might used that as an opportunity to spread accusations that the whole Viorcoin network is affected. I'm happy it's only 1 person that's affected.
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Viorcoin (OP)
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December 16, 2014, 06:25:15 PM |
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Market active. Happy trading!
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uki
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December 16, 2014, 07:10:10 PM |
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Market active. Happy trading!
thanks Dev for a very professional handling of the recent storm. that is the only way to build credibility and trust, if I may use this word, in crypto.
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bitcoin carpenter
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December 17, 2014, 01:24:53 AM |
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just a little post to help those who dont understand the financial importance of telecom within the banking sector Mpesa has done more for allowing those untied to bank accounts to create a means for capital transfer than bitcoin ever has. from wikipedia History In 2002, researchers at Gamos and the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, funded by Department for International Development UK (DFID), documented that in Uganda, Botswana and Ghana, people were spontaneously using airtime as a proxy for money transfer.[3] Africans were transferring airtime to their relatives or friends who were then using it or reselling it. Gamos researchers approached MCel [4] in Mozambique, and in 2004 MCel introduced the first authorised airtime credit swapping – a precursor step towards M-Pesa.[5] The idea was discussed by the Commission for Africa[6] and DFID introduced the researchers to Vodafone who had been discussing supporting microfinance and back office banking with Mobile phones. S Batchelor (Gamos) and N Hughes (Vodafone CSR) discussed how a system of money transfer could be created in Kenya. DFID amended the terms of reference for its grant to Vodafone, and piloting began in 2005. In April 2007, following a student software development project from Kenya,[7] Safaricom launched a new mobile phone based payment and money transfer service, known as M-Pesa.[8] The service allows users to deposit money into an account stored on their cell phones, to send balances using SMS technology to other users, including sellers of goods and services, and to redeem deposits for regular money. Users are charged a small fee for sending and withdrawing money using the service.[9] M-Pesa has spread quickly, and by 2010 had become the most successful mobile phone based financial service in the developing world.[8] By 2012, a stock of about 17 million M-Pesa accounts had been registered in Kenya.[1] The initial work of developing the product was given to a product and technology development company[10] known as Sagentia. Development and second line support responsibilities were transferred to IBM in September 2009, where most of the original Sagentia team transferred to. i think we need a mobile app
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If your not actively using the technology behind your crypto investment,
IT IS A SCAM!!!!
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bitcoin carpenter
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December 17, 2014, 01:33:12 AM |
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Of back to business. How goes the gateway? Any info on when we can start subscription?
I will let you know when it's in testing. Working around the clock so that it can be ready before the holiday. you know why i think your the best dev ever??? because i believe you are working around the clock. nice work. if your ever going to the gulf islands give me a call, I need to buy you a drink!!!
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If your not actively using the technology behind your crypto investment,
IT IS A SCAM!!!!
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Cryptock
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December 17, 2014, 02:27:55 AM |
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Market Disabled - Investigating
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rakesh1_90
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December 17, 2014, 03:52:13 AM |
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This indian guy seems to lie about viorcoins its just 1 case reported so far I think he is purposely doing this. I have the wallet I scanned it and I think its safe there is no virus threat or malware.
You would eventually know how it feeels to be robbed!
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Cryptour
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December 17, 2014, 05:58:55 AM |
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just a little post to help those who dont understand the financial importance of telecom within the banking sector Mpesa has done more for allowing those untied to bank accounts to create a means for capital transfer than bitcoin ever has. from wikipedia History In 2002, researchers at Gamos and the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, funded by Department for International Development UK (DFID), documented that in Uganda, Botswana and Ghana, people were spontaneously using airtime as a proxy for money transfer.[3] Africans were transferring airtime to their relatives or friends who were then using it or reselling it. Gamos researchers approached MCel [4] in Mozambique, and in 2004 MCel introduced the first authorised airtime credit swapping – a precursor step towards M-Pesa.[5] The idea was discussed by the Commission for Africa[6] and DFID introduced the researchers to Vodafone who had been discussing supporting microfinance and back office banking with Mobile phones. S Batchelor (Gamos) and N Hughes (Vodafone CSR) discussed how a system of money transfer could be created in Kenya. DFID amended the terms of reference for its grant to Vodafone, and piloting began in 2005. In April 2007, following a student software development project from Kenya,[7] Safaricom launched a new mobile phone based payment and money transfer service, known as M-Pesa.[8] The service allows users to deposit money into an account stored on their cell phones, to send balances using SMS technology to other users, including sellers of goods and services, and to redeem deposits for regular money. Users are charged a small fee for sending and withdrawing money using the service.[9] M-Pesa has spread quickly, and by 2010 had become the most successful mobile phone based financial service in the developing world.[8] By 2012, a stock of about 17 million M-Pesa accounts had been registered in Kenya.[1] The initial work of developing the product was given to a product and technology development company[10] known as Sagentia. Development and second line support responsibilities were transferred to IBM in September 2009, where most of the original Sagentia team transferred to. i think we need a mobile app Vior is the real deal, is it 1 month since trading started ?
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