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Re: [СПб, Мск] Обмен BTC-e, PM <==> НАЛ/банки/QIWI
by
thef
on 28/06/2015, 10:37:52 UTC
вот не верю я что вам ответили так быстро, снимите видео и выложите в теме, btc-e никак не мог так ответить, снимите видео и выложите здесь, в видео обязательно покажите, что вы обновляете страницу. 100% вы этого не сделаете, я создал сообщение через 30 минут после инцидента, мне , пострадавшей стороне еще не ответили, а вот мошеннику уже сказали код погаешн в другом сервисе))) ну не смешно ли, такого ответа впринципе не может быть, короткого, не информационного, ответили бы если уж на то пошло, типа - мы видим да что аккаунт на btc-e на который погашен код отличен от аккаунта которым ваш серсив пользуется постоянно, но нет же надо так по-идиотски написать - код погашен в другом сервесе, лол просто лол
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Re: [СПб, Мск] Обмен BTC-e, PM <==> НАЛ/банки/QIWI
by
thef
on 28/06/2015, 10:22:28 UTC
все ноги растут изначально от проекта bestchange.ru который сам по сути мошеннический, и возможно помимо платного размещения обменников не брезгует размещением отзывов как доп услуги, ну и не обращает внимание и не удаляет полностью скам сайты

http://saiter.ru/reviews/reply/?id=390227   подобных комментов о bestchange.ru полно
http://viktortomilin.com/obmennik/vebmani-na-kartu-privatbanka
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Re: [СПб, Мск] Обмен BTC-e, PM <==> НАЛ/банки/QIWI
by
thef
on 28/06/2015, 10:10:46 UTC
дыма без огня не бывает, никому не нужен ваш сайт если бы он работал честно, тысячи обменников в интернете

А на bestchange полно негативных отзывов, просто они не выделены красным, так как на каждый вы отвечаете и статус меняется на нейтральный, + разбавляете отзывы проплаченными вами
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Re: [СПб, Мск] Обмен BTC-e, PM <==> НАЛ/банки/QIWI
by
thef
on 28/06/2015, 10:09:42 UTC
в каком другом тоHuh скриншоты вашего сайта
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Re: [СПб, Мск] Обмен BTC-e, PM <==> НАЛ/банки/QIWI
by
thef
on 26/06/2015, 13:26:03 UTC
кидалы, кидают аккуратно и избирательно на тех направлениях где трудно доказать что перевод выполнен
 не работайте с ними, на коды btc-e точно кидают, а потом говорят якобы код считался неизвестно где и им на баланс не упал, наверное поэтому они хостятся у incapsula антиддос провайдер, чтобы защитится от таких же довольных клиентов как я

http://postimg.org/image/ru70oec25/

 

http://postimg.org/image/5k9udr7mn/  там время сервера и мое время естественно разница на 5 часов, это все проверяемо, тикет на btc-e  создан через минут 40

по моему обмену заявка не создалась, но код пока страница висела якобы отправляя данные стал считан, через 2 минуты поняв что это развод попытался его обратно на btc-e закинуть, но они уже его зачислили, так они кинули меня на 500$ кивают на то что код самоуничтожился


создал тикеты, свяжусь по своим каналам еще
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Re: [EMC] EmerCoin - PoW&PoS - SHA-256
by
thef
on 08/06/2015, 05:17:55 UTC
I agree, emercoin is scam and was premained, now admins sell - dump and pump emercoins, my posts on bits.media were deleted as soon I show for society all this tricks, how they buy emercoin from yourself to make price higher that it is, also they buy for 0.0012 and and pump everyday for price was 0.001 and higher, 800% - 2000% they earn and not do anything to add their coin on other markets because they fill yourself very good, they want control the price so they dont add it



I try to add it on other markets but no success, I post this information - that administration dont want add, dont want help to add their coin on other markets, I explained you already, why, because they have own exchanger like

https://forum.bits.media/index.php?/topic/3408-emc-emercoin-pos/page-85
post # 1700 from Garrett

Oтпpaвлeнo 20 April 2015 - 19:45
Boт тyт  пoявилcя тecтoвый oбмeнник, гдe мoжнo кyпить EMC зa Яндeкc.Дeньги и кapты Visa/MasterCard
 
Peжим пoлyмaнyaльный. Xoлд 2 дня.


link goes here - http://emercoin.com/EMC_test_exchange , and exchange rate here they selling fo 0.01$-0.02$

but here the sam guy - admin of emercoin.com Garrett , saying that they buy for 0.0012$ or 0.12 cents

https://forum.bits.media/index.php?/topic/3408-emc-emercoin-pos/page-83  post #1658 

JVG, этo нe peaльнo! Mы пo 0.12 цeнтa caми выкyпим - пpeдлoжeний нeт.

JVG, it is not real! We ourselves will buy 0.12 cents - no offers.

so administration of emercoin.com earn 800-1800% on us and didnt add, didnt help and never will help to adding coin to any markets if not we it never goes to livecoin.net


so this is not important for administration, what you want and for what you vouch, if they dont want if they the biggest speculator, you never win, you only loose your money, so this coin - fully scamcoin, as you cannot control price, when if you buy 1000 000 coin price go up for few days, but next Garrett come with his premained coins and dump the price again and it will be traided 0.12-0.9 cents all the time



To EmerCoin's credit, they actively avoid a pump&dump mentality, and always focused on quality of the software and the technology.

lol they only one speculator here, only they do pump and dump)) no one interested in coin



look at https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes/, as it was 81 votes 2 months ago , still stay here, need 32000 votes more for they add it, also when I add it to votes there was 76 votes ( paid votes, I made this transaction )

EMC   EmerCoin   1C9p47AcazjZvHNX9ixXcD7D22i2WHEveW   81   
Vote for EMC
https://blockchain.info/address/1C9p47AcazjZvHNX9ixXcD7D22i2WHEveW

So better better to sell it than store



you are like a fish in the bank, you eat coins at 1-2 cents and they are not lessened, because the price corridor is controlled by the administration who buy them at 0.12 cents and coins circulate endlessly, taking away your money, so you never can jump higher than your head, and head near 2 cents


so better sell it at 0.5-0.9 cents now before they dmp it to 0.12 cents again

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Re: Selling moneypak, Ukash, paysafecard, Bitcoin, Perfect money
by
thef
on 08/06/2014, 19:35:48 UTC
i know him more than 4 month and already talked with him by his contacts, I dont think he liar
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Re: Buying a miner with fiat has merit
by
thef
on 27/08/2013, 23:16:14 UTC

It's true I made a generalized statement, and of course you can always make a poor hardware purchasing decision.  Some purchases are dead right from the get go, and sometimes people just flat out overpay for things.  However, acting within the right time frame, I think expecting 66% resale value for an ASIC isn't unrealistic.

However, the value of an ASIC is not "purely" determined by the BTC it generates because the value of an ASIC in terms if btc is mediated by fiat conversion rates.  If I spend $1000 on an ASIC that makes 0.1 btc per month, it's a good decision if the value of btc is $10,000.  It's better to receive 0.1 btc valued at $1000 than to receive 1 btc valued at $100.  Of course, if the price of btc drops, then the profitability of the miners also drops.  What I'm saying is that, given a reasonable purchase price, purchasing a miner with fiat may incur less loss than using that fiat to purchase btc.


Of course, the exchange rate also affects the dollar amount you can receive by reselling your equipment. What I meant was that there is no floor to the resale value of your mining equipment. With GPUs, people will always buy them to game, so you could always count on recouping at least that much. If bitcoin dies, ASICs become worthless.

Also, you would have to sell very quickly to get 66% of what you paid back when you sell your ASIC. If you assume that difficulty increases 20% forever, then you would need to sell after 3 weeks to get 66% back in a rational market. Obviously, difficulty isn't going to increase like that forever but it will continue that way for a long time and by then, you will be barely making anything so the calculations should result in a similar result.




So two general mathematical statements representing my point might be:

1) If btc price drops, buying btc < purchasing miner with fiat < do nothing
2) if btc price rises, do nothing < purchasing miner with fiat < buying btc
 


This is a possible scenario but unlikely. Most of the time, either buying the miner is better or it isn't regardless of the price of btc. You can estimate your return on the miner as the amount of btc mined and the amount of btc it will mine in the future, which should be equal to the resale value. If this amount of btc is greater than the amount you could have received by purchasing btc directly, then it will be the better option no matter what the exchange rate is.

The only way this changes when the btc price goes down is that the amount of btc you expect to mine in the future to increase. If btc crashes, less people will order miners and future difficulty won't be as high so you can mine more btc that are worth less. However, the effect of this is very small because most of the btc a miner will make in its lifetime will probably happen in the first few months since the difficulty will continue increasing for a long time.

Even if you end up profiting in terms of fiat because the price increases, that doesn't mean buying mining equipment is a valid choice. If you're offered $100 or $200 and you pick $100, then you will have made a bad decision even though you gain money. If you want to argue that buying mining hardware is a valid option, then either you think you can get such a great deal where a miner can produce more bitcoins than what you can get by buying directly or the small benefit in the event that the btc price decreases is worth the difference. However, I believe that the disadvantages of mining far outweigh this one small advantage.

1. You have to set up the miner and make sure it stays running. Most people run calculations assuming 100% uptime.
2. You receive btc over time rather than all at once. Let's say that some news comes out causing the price to drop. If you bought btc, you could sell them immediately. On the other hand, a large amount of your value is tied up in the resale value of your mining hardware and you can't sell it quickly.
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Re: Buying a miner with fiat has merit
by
thef
on 27/08/2013, 17:37:43 UTC

This method protects against a drop in BTC value because the hardware itself serves to hedge against the initial investment.  If I spend $1500 to purchase 15 Btc and the price per btc declines to $70, then I'm down $450 (I.e. 30 x 15 = 450).  But, if I purchase the miner instead and the price drops to $70, I always retain the option to sell the miner.  For example, selling the miner purchased originally at $1500 for $1000 at a $70 conversion rate, I can receive 14.28 btc for it, and that's on top of the few btc I would've mined already.

In other words, purchasing a miner with fiat is better if the price of btc drops, but it's also better than doing nothing at all if the price of btc goes up.  Buying btc outright may be better if you assume that btc value will only continue to increase, but this is a riskier approach.

You are making the assumption that you can sell the block eruptors for $1000. The argument that the miners retain value in case BTC/USD drops only applies to GPUs. The resale value of an asic is purely determined by how much BTC it can gain. If BTC price drops, the value of your asic hardware drops as well.
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Re: When will Bitcoin network reach 1 PH/s?
by
thef
on 25/08/2013, 17:21:46 UTC
No option for October?
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Re: HELP! Talk me out of buying more GPUs!!!
by
thef
on 16/08/2013, 18:41:51 UTC
First of all, don't buy used 6950s for $150 each when there are plenty of deals for NEW 7950s that are $220.
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Re: EXPOSING PHENIXCOIN: The hype and possible scam
by
thef
on 03/08/2013, 16:23:14 UTC

Actually this fits pretty good into my speculation. They might have been able to buy back the premine during the last dump and are now ready to start a new pump cycle. Just watch...



So you're saying this is a good time to buy?  Wink
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Re: BTCLTC problems
by
thef
on 03/08/2013, 04:34:20 UTC
Isn't BTCLTC the chinese exchange that got hacked and shut down their exchange for weeks? I'm not sure why anyone would trust it again.
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Re: Offical launch of PhenixCoin.com
by
thef
on 02/08/2013, 19:27:32 UTC
Ouch. That's pretty convincing speculation that something shady is going on.
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Re: What would be a smart/logical choice on what alt coin to mine? (or pool)
by
thef
on 02/08/2013, 05:04:13 UTC
What DO or what SHOULD I mine?
...
but what would be a wise choice? using THAT pool and end up mining a little of EVERYTHING or sticking with one coin and which?

That is indeed the game we are playing. You'll get a different answer to that question from everyone that answers it, and a good portion of those answers will likely fall into the category of dis-information. Everyone has a bias of some sort and some can't help but to try and steer readers in a direction that profits themselves more than the readers. Shocked

The most profitable advice given to me was to try everything (pool, solo, pick one coin, try lots of coins) and see what works best for you. Everyone has different resources to invest, costs to maintain, and expectations for the results, and differing amounts of patience. The best advice I have been given is to do the research on the different coins and only support the ones in which you truly believe.

hmm...THAT is a VERY GOOD point.

I have tried calculating every coin I find based on the hashrate (about 360Khash/s) and it is quite hard to get a good answer due to the sudden fluctuation in the rates and difficulties...

It seems that it is always a fight between Mincoin, Cosmoscoin, Digitalcoin, and feather...

I hope to make a decision soon...(I have 8 bat files on my desktop just for different coins, wallets, pools, solo...it a cluster -)

Use middlecoin and avoid the headache of having to set up your own system to switch coins every few minutes. You should be using a pool that automatically switches to the most profitable coin unless you have a hunch that some coin is going to dramatically increase in price.
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Re: Offical launch of PhenixCoin.com
by
thef
on 01/08/2013, 23:52:23 UTC
Nice, there is less than 1 BTC in bids on cryptsy.  Angry
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Re: Litecoin Mining Rig Build
by
thef
on 01/08/2013, 23:39:22 UTC
Seems a little expensive for the hashrate you're getting.
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Re: [ANN][YAC] YACoin ongoing development
by
thef
on 01/08/2013, 22:07:05 UTC
2 billion coins has been said before. I think PPC estimated that they will create roughly 100M coins until it becomes too difficult. Yacoin is creating 13-15M coins per year. Unless the rate is too high for it's popularity in future I wouldn't worry about it.


In other news I created a Yacoin mining profitability Google docs spreadsheet. Thanks to aso118 from Yacointalk for the initial idea.

Other than the actual math the most speculative part of the calculations are the hashrate guesses.

+1   Grin

Great sheet.  Thank you for sharing it!

I think there are a lot of people that are interested in mining the coin, but just don't know enough about it yet.  Hopefully through communication, and explaining that this isn't just another pump-and-dump coin, and more tools (like this) they will better understand.

Shhhh. Don't tell anyone about YAC. Let me mine some more.
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Re: [ANN] New Client (6.4.9) for PhenixCoin PXC **Difficulty Fix **
by
thef
on 01/08/2013, 21:09:43 UTC
Decreasing block times without decreasing reward is a huge mistake. I had a lot of confidence in phenixcoin when it started off, but that trust has been slowly fading away. This is just the final nail in the coffin.
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Re: FTC on BTCE, levels
by
thef
on 01/08/2013, 16:13:16 UTC
The lack of decimal places is a factor.

This. If someone buys at .0013 and sells for .00131, then they've made a small profit even with trading fees.