Pyrite (PYE) was added to C-Patex exchange voting. (Cheapest listing exchange out there if you ask me.) This exchange is very trustworthy in my opinion from using it for last 3 years on other coins and listings. Goodluck to your coin!
Slothcoin (SLOTH) was added to C-Patex exchange voting. (Cheapest listing exchange out there if you ask me.) This exchange is very trustworthy in my opinion from using it for last 3 years on other coins and listings. Goodluck to your coin!
You do realize there is already a coin with the symbol BLC named Blakecoin and still has active dev right??? Jeez, you would think people would research those things before selecting a name or in this case a symbol.
Diskcoin (DISC) has been added to C-PatEx.com family run exchange, that is on CoinMarketCap, for voting. You can vote either through being an active member with PATS on exchange or as a guest via donating LTC to address given of LcPatexEnTpraaLor6o5ojDkMivz4AUuDg which might be the faster way since another has a head start on the active member votes. The two green highlighted ones are the ones in the win so far for votes and for LTC votes. I have used this exchange for over a year as well as many projects I am in and has been trustworthy so far. GOOD LUCK!
Voting Rules ... these were recently updated as there was a disadvantage before and this fix should make it more honest:
Coins to add to C-Patex (voting):
All active members with at least 10 PATS are able to vote once. Users having more than 100 PATS can vote more times. No amount is deducted. Guests (non-users) can vote depositing LTC to associated address Each month two coin will be selected: the most voted and the coin which have the biggest LTC amount raised. The user or guest who submitted a winner candidate will earn 25% of LTC amount raised. Cryptocurrencies that is allowed to include:
All POW or POS open source coins derivated from well known algos and compatible with bitcoin API/RPC calls. New Projects that provide all documentation, source in Github, and support for exchange integration scripting. No ICOs or ERC20 tokens are allowed, unless the issuer is a registered company with public financial information with CIK number (USA) or equivalent.
Honestly, website looks so horrible. I wonder if the exchange is even secure at all or one to even be trusted with our funds.
Honestly it seems to be one of the more secure exchanges that I have used over the past year. Having items on multiple servers in different locations does confuse me a little on the hyperlinks but I am use to it know and know better how to navigate through the website. Very easy to use and their support on Telegram and internal ticket system is fast. I never had any issues for over the year using them. Maybe 1-2 times to manually verify a TX id that was taking a little longer than usual. Most part solid and seems to be utilizing cold storage too from what I can see. It is family run also which they come from an IT background too. The dev of Blakecoin (BlueDragon747) trusts this exchange too. (But with all exchanges it is better to store in your own local wallet IMO and just use the exchanges for your trades and small storage.)
Best part is the dividends of BTC that I get for holding PATS ... pays out better than my savings account at bank.
Please fix your website, your 'About us' button does not work and your website really needs a huge improvement. It's like an amateur or even a newbie. and this is what I got from your website status :
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Name REDACTED FOR PRIVACY Organization REDACTED FOR PRIVACY Address REDACTED FOR PRIVACY City REDACTED FOR PRIVACY State / Province REDACTED FOR PRIVACY Postal Code REDACTED FOR PRIVACY Country REDACTED FOR PRIVACY Phone REDACTED FOR PRIVACY Fax REDACTED FOR PRIVACY Email
an anonymous exchange, huh?
Learn to research better ... you can easily find their other computer company.
So what is your exchange website that you made???
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Re: C-Patex shares (PATS) - Invest on a new exchange site
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OTC_Buyer
on 28/07/2019, 01:14:33 UTC
PatexShares (PATS) is on SouthXchange now for voting...
Every Wednesday we pick the most voted coin. Only one coin is selected. To vote please send Bitcoins to the vote address. 1 vote = 0.001 BTC. Minimum 500 votes required to be considered. Votes are cumulative from week to week.
BTC address to send votes to 3MEFYxCaWyoh7LhEn3Z6hGxLF1DdaCjfyR ... but always double verify address on exchange's voting page.
Re: [ANN] Grin | PoW Mining | Electronic transactions for all. Community driven.
by
OTC_Buyer
on 21/07/2019, 05:49:42 UTC
Grin (GRIN) has been added to C-PatEx.com family run exchange, that is on CoinMarketCap, for voting. You can vote either through being an active member with PATS on exchange or as a guest via donating LTC to address given of LcPatexKThw7di8At1RJ37H32CxrqfCXrc which might be the faster way since another has a head start on the active member votes. The green highlighted ones are the ones in the win so far for votes and for LTC votes. I have used this exchange for over a year as well as many projects I am in and has been trustworthy so far. GOOD LUCK!
Voting Rules ... these were recently updated as there was a disadvantage before and this fix should make it more honest:
Coins to add to C-Patex (voting):
All active members with at least one trade and some funds are able to vote once. Users having more than 10 PATS can vote more times. No amount is deducted. Guests (non-users) can vote depositing LTC to associated address Each month two coin will be selected: the most voted and the coin which have the biggest LTC amount raised. The user or guest who submitted a winner candidate will earn 25% of LTC amount raised. Cryptocurrencies that is allowed to include:
All POW or POS open source coins derived from well known algos and compatible with bitcoin API/RPC calls. New Projects that provide all documentation, source in Github, and support for exchange integration scripting. No ICOs or ERC20 tokens are allowed, unless the issuer is a registered company with public financial information with CIK number (USA) or equivalent.
And I saw a few post above asking for exchanges with no KYC ... at this time C-Patex doesn't require KYC unless depositing local Argentina currency if I am correct.
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Re: [ANN] Ycash, The First “Friendly Fork” of the Zcash Blockchain
by
OTC_Buyer
on 21/07/2019, 05:34:29 UTC
Ycash (YEC) has been added to C-PatEx.com family run exchange, that is on CoinMarketCap, for voting. You can vote either through being an active member with PATS on exchange or as a guest via donating LTC to address given of LcPatexGrvdbkff2cnJXEnx7T3oEs9YwAE which might be the faster way since another has a head start on the active member votes. The green highlighted ones are the ones in the win so far for votes and for LTC votes. I have used this exchange for over a year as well as many projects I am in and has been trustworthy so far. GOOD LUCK!
Voting Rules ... these were recently updated as there was a disadvantage before and this fix should make it more honest:
Coins to add to C-Patex (voting):
All active members with at least one trade and some funds are able to vote once. Users having more than 10 PATS can vote more times. No amount is deducted. Guests (non-users) can vote depositing LTC to associated address Each month two coin will be selected: the most voted and the coin which have the biggest LTC amount raised. The user or guest who submitted a winner candidate will earn 25% of LTC amount raised. Cryptocurrencies that is allowed to include:
All POW or POS open source coins derived from well known algos and compatible with bitcoin API/RPC calls. New Projects that provide all documentation, source in Github, and support for exchange integration scripting. No ICOs or ERC20 tokens are allowed, unless the issuer is a registered company with public financial information with CIK number (USA) or equivalent.
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Re: C-Patex shares (PATS) - Invest on a new exchange site
Hello! Did anyone have any problems with withdrawing funds from the Exchange?
Nope ... been using it for a year with no problems. They do manually approve them I think though and could delay a little bit but not too much. Any issues that I may have had I just provided the TX ID and it was fixed within 24 hrs.
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Re: [ANN] Ycash, The First “Friendly Fork” of the Zcash Blockchain
Diskcoin (DISC) has been added to C-PatEx.com family run exchange, that is on CoinMarketCap, for voting. You can vote either through being an active member with PATS on exchange or as a guest via donating LTC to address given of LcPatexEnTpraaLor6o5ojDkMivz4AUuDg which might be the faster way since another has a head start on the active member votes. The two green highlighted ones are the ones in the win so far for votes and for LTC votes. I have used this exchange for over a year as well as many projects I am in and has been trustworthy so far. GOOD LUCK!
Voting Rules ... these were recently updated as there was a disadvantage before and this fix should make it more honest:
Coins to add to C-Patex (voting):
All active members with at least 10 PATS are able to vote once. Users having more than 100 PATS can vote more times. No amount is deducted. Guests (non-users) can vote depositing LTC to associated address Each month two coin will be selected: the most voted and the coin which have the biggest LTC amount raised. The user or guest who submitted a winner candidate will earn 25% of LTC amount raised. Cryptocurrencies that is allowed to include:
All POW or POS open source coins derivated from well known algos and compatible with bitcoin API/RPC calls. New Projects that provide all documentation, source in Github, and support for exchange integration scripting. No ICOs or ERC20 tokens are allowed, unless the issuer is a registered company with public financial information with CIK number (USA) or equivalent.
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Re: [PRE-ANN][POW/MN] Home Text Project (1st day working)
by
OTC_Buyer
on 14/07/2019, 06:07:20 UTC
I see you are unsure with algo ... why not choose an algo that isn't as saturated IMO ... like maybe one of these 3 algos from the Baikal BK-B miner? (Blake256r8 ... LBRY ... Pascal)