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Re: [Bitfunder]&[WeExchange] WARNING! The Fall of Ukyo!
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davesag
on 12/11/2013, 07:25:49 UTC
I lodged my withdrawal on 8 November (transaction bqTaayVpmZDj3hG7NhxxLw5upo8MMwFx) and it still says 'processing'

support ticket ID is ESN-702820

Any ETA on this?

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Re: [BitFunder][RTM] Rastamine - 22+ Th/s perpetual mining bond
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davesag
on 12/11/2013, 07:06:01 UTC
Your shares were bought back already and merely not deleted yet, afaik. He probably needs to take the time to destroy all shares and close the asset officially.

I have not received any BTC from such a buyback, and neither has my friend who has considerably more invested in RTM than I did.
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Re: [BitFunder][RTM] Rastamine - 22+ Th/s perpetual mining bond
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davesag
on 10/11/2013, 05:45:50 UTC
All bonds are buyed back, securities are closed on the BF.

When you say "all bonds are buyed back" I still have RTM assets in Bitfunder and so do some of my friends.  What is the process for either a) selling them back to you, or b) transferring the assets to another registry such as Havelock?

Cheers, Dave

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Re: [BitFunder] PAMB - World's first 100Mh/s perpetual mining bond. 100% PPS
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davesag
on 09/11/2013, 03:44:26 UTC

I will pay dividends on BitFunder as usual Smiley

Quote from BitFunder Support:
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Currently there have been no restrictions placed on dividend payouts.

Kind regards,
PB

PsychoticBoy,

BitFunder will be force-transferring all shares in the accounts of US and/or nonverified investors back to the issuer on December 2. Continuing to receive dividends as usual will only work after December 2 for the non-US users (and who go through verification). What should the US users (and users who don't want to go through verification) do? Will you be offering any kind of a direct share and/or buyback option for these users? These users only have until October 31 to sell their shares, if that is what they need to do, so please let us know ASAP. Thanks!

All US users (and users who will not get verified) must set a valid bitcoin address in their BitFunder account.
That address will be distributed to all issuers of the assets you own.
That way it is possible to pay the weekly dividends to your personal bitcoin address, just like going private.

In short:
*BitFunder users located in the US and those who will not get verified will recieve the weekly dividends on their personal bitcoin address.

*BitFunder users who are verified will recieve their weekly dividends on BitFunder as usual.

Kind Regards,
PB

OK. So, just to make sure I'm understanding clearly, you will be saving a copy of the assets list before December 2. Then when Ukyo clears out our accounts on December 2 and transfers you our PAMB shares and removes them from the assets list, you will begin to treat them like direct shares, and you will begin to send dividends directly to our Bitfinder public address from your saved copy of the assets list?


Yes, exactly.

Would it be then possible to nominate a different BTC address for those dividends to be paid into?
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Re: [BitFunder][RTM] Rastamine - 22+ Th/s perpetual mining bond
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davesag
on 09/11/2013, 03:27:59 UTC
All bonds are buyed back, securities are closed on the BF.

I still have a couple of RTM shares in Bitfunder - will they be bought back/what is the process for that? or is there a way to transfer them to Havelock (for example)?

Cheers

dave
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Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started!
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davesag
on 16/04/2013, 08:48:18 UTC
I'm a software developer, see http://cv.davesag.com for my capability statement.  I am happy to accept BTC as payment and have added BTC payment details to my website. I've been mining BTC on and off for a couple of years.
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Re: Searching for OS X Guide?
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davesag
on 15/04/2013, 00:54:13 UTC
I don't know about a current guide, but I have no problems running Diablo GPU miner on my iMac.
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Re: What's your Mhash/s? (Pissing contest here)
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davesag
on 15/04/2013, 00:52:36 UTC
I'm getting 140MH/s on my 2011 iMac's AMD Radeon HD 6970M using DiabloMiner.  I only run it at night (off peak electricity) during winter (instead of running a heater) but it's been quietly mining away.  I'm using deepbit.net as a pool and find I mine about 0.01 BTC per day.  I started doing this just out of curiosity, and spent my first BTC last week when they were around AU$170 per BTC. I am optimistic about the future of bitcoins and would love to set up a much bigger mining rig running off solar power. Waiting on delivery of a Butterfly Labs ASIC miner now (bought with BTC I mined myself) and, from some of the posts I read here, I suspect I might be waiting a while. Lol.