Im a little bit sad (okay, seriously sad) to announce that the reimbursement program is closing early.
I am happy that I was able to reimburse more than a hundred users, including 11 out of 12 of reachable users with the biggest balances.
Unfortunately, I do not have any more cryptocurrencies or assets that I can reimburse CL / Inputs users with. For context, the top 9 reimbursed individually have received more bitcoins from me, than anything I have to my own name today.
As far as I know, this might be the only instance in bitcoin where a significant amount of lost funds has been reimbursed, even 5 years down the track.
So the reimbursement program is now closed. Im sorry to the ones that missed out, unfortunately theres nothing I can do.
Best of luck with your crypto adventures, TF
Hi,
I just sent an email from l**.****n@gmail.com about the reimbursement program.
SF
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Re: ✳️CoinLenders/Inputs.io depositors: Reimbursement available (please read!)
by
SenatorFoxworthy
on 23/09/2018, 14:11:33 UTC
Just sent an email regarding the possible reimbursement.
If this is true, my year would be made.
Cheers mate.
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Re: Medium-term Price Target: BTC/USD
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SenatorFoxworthy
on 26/06/2013, 09:03:33 UTC
I think it will slowly creep lower and lower seeing resistance at $100USD and then creeping down to $50USD in about 5 months. After that, A big jump up to $990 over 4 weeks and dropping back to $450 a week after that.
Re: The Official "First Word that Pops Into Your Head" Thread™ | Get Out of Jail!
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SenatorFoxworthy
on 26/06/2013, 08:38:49 UTC
bike
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Re: The Official "First Word that Pops Into Your Head" Thread™ | Get Out of Jail!
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SenatorFoxworthy
on 26/06/2013, 00:29:03 UTC
Saturn
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What is your exit switch?
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SenatorFoxworthy
on 25/06/2013, 13:03:36 UTC
Everyone must have an exit switch in case the kaka hits the fan and Bitcoin drops arse or if Bitcoin hit a certain price match and it would make life substantially easier to cash out. Just wondering what would you need to happen to set that switch to cash out ASAP.
Would it be a low price? High price? Regulation? Strong International/National economy? Personal financial situation? Stable price? Massive price instability?
Give everyone an insight to what you think would make you push the big red button and call it quits.