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Re: [BitFunder] Moving Forward/Resolution Process
by
heliboy
on 07/04/2014, 17:07:17 UTC
^If you know how many shares you got you'll find your public BF address here: http://bitfunder.firstitinc.com/asset-list/. You'll also find it in the last google cache before BF was closed: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vbxit8c0mde7fs6/The-Very-Last-Google%27s-cache-of-Bitfunder-assets-list-1-Dec-2013-18-13-31-GMT.rar

Thank you very much for the links.. but I have no idea how to unpack the data.  Undecided
Could you (or anyone) explain what to do like I'm 5?
I've been able to access my bitfunder account and see the number of shares I have there...
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Re: [BitFunder] Moving Forward/Resolution Process
by
heliboy
on 07/04/2014, 04:58:57 UTC
Hello everyone.

If you have Ukyo.Loan shares, you can claim them at https://loan.weexchange.co/claim
There is also a discussion board there where updates will be posted.

Thank you for your continued patience,
Ukyo


I don't see a discussion board there. ...so  the first box says: "Enter your Bitfunder public bitcoin address."

What if you don't know what that is, where does one find that address information? Would it be an address linked to your Weex account, would I find my Bitfunder public bitcoin address there? Huh
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Re: bitcoin-trader.biz
by
heliboy
on 19/02/2014, 14:00:33 UTC
Are you guys cashing out everyday Huh

Ya I'm cashing out every day. Since the price of BTC is lower now than when I bought my trading shares (about 2 weeks ago) I cash out in BTC every day, it buys more BTC than the initial cash conversion was worth when the price is this low.

For the record I'm very pleased with the returns so far. I put in 0.95 BTC (bought me 880.00 worth of shares) and so far I've extracted a little over $100 worth of BTC in profits.

I'd also like to go on record as saying that; while arbitrage clearly has lots of capacity to turn a huge profit I'm pretty nervous. These profits are almost too good to be true. After so many "investments" have gone sour for me in Havelock and Bitfunder I won't be surprised if bitcoin-trader.biz goes "poof" one day. I'll feel less worried in a couple months after I've "recovered" my initial $900 worth of BTC. If I achieve that I'll divide further earnings (and initial capital) between cashing out and increasing my shares.

Anyway, if you want to throw the dice my affiliate code is: https://bitcoin-trader.biz/?ref= [ref removed]

As always it's not my fault if you loose money so don't invest more than you can afford to loose.

On another note. If you buy shares with BTC your shares are denominated in USD. When (if) the shares mature you get that much USD back in your account and you can cash that out in BTC. It's a 120 day term. So if the price of BTC doubles or triples while you are locked in you could get stung by only being able to "buy back" a fraction of the BTC you put in when the initial funds are available. My advice for folks thinking of buying shares is to buy in with USD and cash out profits in BTC. It's the best way to "buy" BTC, and then you get your (more stable) USD back at the end.
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Re: [BitFunder] Moving Forward/Resolution Process
by
heliboy
on 12/01/2014, 16:41:01 UTC
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and thousands of bitcoins owed

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Amazing that people aren't doing anything, even though he likely stole millions of dollars.

How dare you count MY bitcoins as stolen? They aren't stolen until *I* say they are stolen. Count your own damn bitcoins.

Again, you and some others have made YOUR OWN decision that Ukyo stole the coins. I am more patient, I have the luxury of time BECAUSE I followed the public (and obvious to anyone that thinks for a few minutes about what and where they are investing) advice not to risk more than I can afford to lose. Time will tell ME if my bitcoins were stolen, but some people here will present "facts" their way, by including everyone's coins in their determination.

In my god-damned AWESOME universe, it's possible for someone to make a mistake, someone else to give him the benefit of the doubt, and for him to redeem himself. If he did something illegal or stupid, in my universe he'd go to jail or get the chance to fix things.

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+1

I agree with this.
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Re: The People VS. Ukyo (AKA WeExchange 2nd Stage Scam)! Currently ~$500,000
by
heliboy
on 21/11/2013, 22:07:50 UTC
Date   2013-11-13 12:16:26
Transaction ID   XTJ7pPOWFcHQcNugaE70eAe3k6NSR93W
Type   Withdraw
Debit   3.96339360 BTC
Credit   
Fee   0.00000000 BTC
BTC Transaction   
Status   Processing

Ticket ID: TZZ-645850
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Re: Havelock Investments - Exchange feedback/comments
by
heliboy
on 21/11/2013, 16:18:17 UTC
+1!!!
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Re: [WeExchange]WARNING!The Fall of Ukyo II: Ukyo Digs a Hole?!WARNING![WeExchange]
by
heliboy
on 20/11/2013, 19:25:37 UTC
can ANYONE confirm their withdraw has been processed?
If so what date was the withdrawal entered and processed?
thx

I did have a withdraw completed in November.

I don't know if this helps or not, if I understand correctly there are still October withdraws that are not yet done and this was from early November.

Date   2013-11-03 15:55:49
Transaction ID   Ug3rfwbCV0dBAxeQHVKclVMyTglDjPs6
Type   Withdraw
Debit   7.03271000 BTC
Credit   
Fee   0.00000000 BTC
BTC Transaction   0d0dc03db421619ebcfa85292c0478a8fcd5fc65424b2af786730ef30542fb6b
Status   Completed

I have a few more withdraws that are still processing.

I know everyone here is stressed out, I can say with confidence that Ukyo is under great stress as well, regardless of his machinations.

EDIT: There was no help ticket associated with this withdraw, it just worked. I did not learn there was a withdraw problem until the next day.
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Re: [WeExchange]WARNING!The Fall of Ukyo II: Ukyo Digs a Hole?!WARNING![WeExchange]
by
heliboy
on 19/11/2013, 17:58:45 UTC
Ukyo,

This is important, I want you to read this twice.

Your last post was 2 days ago, November 17, 2013, 02:39:29 AM.

The last interest payment on Ukyo.Loan via bitfunder was 3 days ago, 2013-11-16 06:43:05

You have not reunited people with the bitcoins they rightfully own and requested from you weeks and weeks ago.
   
You have surely read and ignored many requests for you to post daily progress updates.

Many people here have recently lost significant sums in various BTC fiascos.

Few of us are buying the technical problem delay excuse when other large input/output systems like satoshi dice and mt.gox do not have such problems or were able to resolve them quickly.

You should have, by now, consulted with operators of other smoothly running systems to learn what you are doing wrong.

These facts are causing many people to be rightfully angry with you, desperate and scared.

Sometimes angry, desperate people do bad things.

I am not one of those people, but you do owe me money and I am concerned that someone else will do something that will prevent you from repaying me. Thus, in the interest of seeing my money again I urge you to diffuse the growing mob.

A "mob" is an apt term for the group of people to whom you owe considerable funds as there is no way of knowing if some of these people might be the ruthless sort. The mafia, for example, have a reputation for delivering kinetic consequences for unpaid debts.

Let us know you are alive and well and what progress you are making - daily!- before someone decides to cause additional pain and grief to you, me, and so many others.

Everyone, I share your frustration. I too am angry. We all want what's left of our nest-eggs. Please keep calm and keep the peace.  

 
 
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Re: CAVIRTEX - CANADIANS, STAY AWAY.
by
heliboy
on 06/11/2013, 18:40:05 UTC
That's awful man. I'm sorry you went through that.

Where else can you buy them though?

Mt. Gox? They have awful verification requirements as well and if you sell your BTC there for CAD it takes MONTHS to get the CAD deposited in to your bank account.

https://localbitcoins.com/ ? The "street price" is often %15 higher than cavirtex.

Has anyone used the (cavirtex) Vancouver ATM? is it less bullshit and a fair price (fee wise)?

These appear to be the options in Canada, at the moment, which sucks.

Oh yeah, there's also https://www.canadianbitcoins.com/ endorsed by Havelock.com - I've never used them though.
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Re: greetings from Canada eh!
by
heliboy
on 06/11/2013, 18:20:41 UTC
Hi everyone! This is my first post and I wanted to give a shout out to all my homies out there!

-CK

Hi CK!

This is my first post here as well. I'm a rookie miner in North Bay, Ontario.

I could not find a thread where I could post anything, no reply button just a quote button. I hope this satisfies the rule:

Due to a mass of trolling, only established posters are able to post in non-newbie sections. You are considered "established" if you have made one post and then waited 4 hours. This post must be substantial: at least several sentences.