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I just got the key. It was a success. btw, what was the presale bonus and how many MFG per ETH?

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Amount 1.5354369 ETH
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Gas Price 20 GWEI (20000000000 WEI)
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btw...if you end up buying more...you don’t need to wait on them to supply this info...it’s just a courtesy on their part...but you could access this info yourself using etherscan and your wallet address and looking thru your transaction history
 
btw...if you end up buying more...you don’t need to wait on them to supply this info...it’s just a courtesy on their part...but you could access this info yourself using etherscan and your wallet address and looking thru your transaction history
Exactly. They didn't give me the info. I used the TX ID from Coinbase and it showed up. I am thinking about pulling from my EMC2 einsteinium coins to buy 1 more ETH worth.
 
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Exactly. They didn't give me the info. I used the TX ID from Coinbase and it showed up. I am thinking about pulling from my EMC2 einsteinium coins to buy 1 more ETH worth.

ok...my bad...I misunderstood what you were asking
 
A Friend told me about this

Fake Binance site.. Phishing URL
Notice the two dots below the letter "n", which is a Latin character. Just because it has a SSL and a secure badge it is still a fake website. Don't fall for it.



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A Friend told me about this

Fake Binance site.. Phishing URL
Notice the two dots below the letter "n", which is a Latin character. Just because it has a SSL and a secure badge it is still a fake website. Don't fall for it.


27993626_1681225371923814_928065923401615717_o.jpg

yea man gotta watch out for those latin character domain name, for what its worth can use google's or Quad9's dns that do provide some security against known malicious/phishing sites.
 
A Friend told me about this

Fake Binance site.. Phishing URL
Notice the two dots below the letter "n", which is a Latin character. Just because it has a SSL and a secure badge it is still a fake website. Don't fall for it.


27993626_1681225371923814_928065923401615717_o.jpg

dope drop.... posted on my twitter
 
Yeah, it is. I'm just excited about this project. It reminds me of the feeling I had when I saw WTC.

ya I have a strong bag...tryna add more...supply is high tho...I’d be content if it can hit $5 but would not be surprised by $10 @ year’s end...this year is going to be crazy tho...all of my estimates are “safe”...I did not see late dec./early jan. hitting as fucking hard as it did @ all and don’t think I can begin to really fathom what the end of this year/early next year will bring...I think may/june will rival and/or surpass the last great run we had and the MC will finally hit $1 trillion...end of year tho gonna be some next level shit
 
A Friend told me about this

Fake Binance site.. Phishing URL
Notice the two dots below the letter "n", which is a Latin character. Just because it has a SSL and a secure badge it is still a fake website. Don't fall for it.


27993626_1681225371923814_928065923401615717_o.jpg

Smh, you'd think that Chrome would be able to tell it was a fake website. There are probably similar sites for people who misspell Binance as well.
 
It's cold out here in these crypto streets.

South Korean Cryptocurrency Regulator Found Dead at Home
Jung Ki-joon, 52 years old, had been a key coordinator between different government agencies.
News ( CryptoCurrency ) | Tuesday, 20/02/2018 | 11:02 GMT

A South Korean civil servant involved in the regulation of cryptocurrency has died, apparently of a heart attack, according to Yonhap News.

Jung Ki-joon, 52 years old, passed away in his sleep at home. An official cause of death has not yet been announced.

Ki-joon had been in charge of economic policy at the Office for Government Policy Coordination. One of his tasks, according to Yonhap, was coordinating the opinions of various South Korean government agencies in preparation for weekly meetings between the vice ministers of those agencies. The ongoing meetings concern the regulation of cryptocurrency. They began in November and are led by Hong Nam-ki, minister of the Office for Government Policy Coordination.

Police were told by colleagues that Ki-joon had been under a lot of stress.

The death of this individual is being used by media outlets to segue into writing about the confusion that has typified Seoul’s relationship with cryptocurrency, and so – it is certainly true that this country has been getting more than its fair share of headline space over the last 6 months or so.

This is because the country is one of the biggest stables of cryptocurrency clients and has a government that can’t quite decide whether the industry should be legal or not. Millions of South Koreans are using cryptocurrency applications on a weekly basis, while recent government figures claim that exchanges made almost 700 billion won in taxable income in 2017.

The government grudgingly decided at the end of last year to allow cryptocurrency exchanges to operate in the country, but it entered 2018 having banned ICOs and anonymous transactions. It also began carrying out inspections and raids on both cryptocurrency exchanges and the banks that entertain them.

At the same time, the national pension fund has invested billions of won in cryptocurrency exchanges, and South Korean banks are also making a killing by trading the stuff. And then a government official was found to have made 700,000 won through what would have been an open and shut case of insider trading had there been such laws written for cryptocurrency.


Nam-ki (whose publicly-made comments were key to making the market move in the employee’s favour) said at the time that he considered the behaviour inappropriate, but at the end of the day the man was not punished. One politician said in response to the matter: “The government’s policies are totally misunderstood and confused.”

But as stressful as all this may be to those employed in the sector, Ki-joon’s medical history has not been provided, and there is nothing to say that his untimely death was in any way related to his work. I extend my sympathies to his family.

https://www.financemagnates.com/cry...ean-cryptocurrency-regulator-found-dead-home/
 
It's cold out here in these crypto streets.

South Korean Cryptocurrency Regulator Found Dead at Home
Jung Ki-joon, 52 years old, had been a key coordinator between different government agencies.
News ( CryptoCurrency ) | Tuesday, 20/02/2018 | 11:02 GMT

A South Korean civil servant involved in the regulation of cryptocurrency has died, apparently of a heart attack, according to Yonhap News.

Jung Ki-joon, 52 years old, passed away in his sleep at home. An official cause of death has not yet been announced.

Ki-joon had been in charge of economic policy at the Office for Government Policy Coordination. One of his tasks, according to Yonhap, was coordinating the opinions of various South Korean government agencies in preparation for weekly meetings between the vice ministers of those agencies. The ongoing meetings concern the regulation of cryptocurrency. They began in November and are led by Hong Nam-ki, minister of the Office for Government Policy Coordination.

Police were told by colleagues that Ki-joon had been under a lot of stress.

The death of this individual is being used by media outlets to segue into writing about the confusion that has typified Seoul’s relationship with cryptocurrency, and so – it is certainly true that this country has been getting more than its fair share of headline space over the last 6 months or so.

This is because the country is one of the biggest stables of cryptocurrency clients and has a government that can’t quite decide whether the industry should be legal or not. Millions of South Koreans are using cryptocurrency applications on a weekly basis, while recent government figures claim that exchanges made almost 700 billion won in taxable income in 2017.

The government grudgingly decided at the end of last year to allow cryptocurrency exchanges to operate in the country, but it entered 2018 having banned ICOs and anonymous transactions. It also began carrying out inspections and raids on both cryptocurrency exchanges and the banks that entertain them.

At the same time, the national pension fund has invested billions of won in cryptocurrency exchanges, and South Korean banks are also making a killing by trading the stuff. And then a government official was found to have made 700,000 won through what would have been an open and shut case of insider trading had there been such laws written for cryptocurrency.


Nam-ki (whose publicly-made comments were key to making the market move in the employee’s favour) said at the time that he considered the behaviour inappropriate, but at the end of the day the man was not punished. One politician said in response to the matter: “The government’s policies are totally misunderstood and confused.”

But as stressful as all this may be to those employed in the sector, Ki-joon’s medical history has not been provided, and there is nothing to say that his untimely death was in any way related to his work. I extend my sympathies to his family.

https://www.financemagnates.com/cry...ean-cryptocurrency-regulator-found-dead-home/

yea sounds like it could be stress.. but they got all types of ways to kill muthafuckas now..

that heart attack gun is NOT a myth...


fact is crypto aint going anywhere... between south korea, china and the ununited states...

I dont know who fears it more... Id probably have to give the edge to china...
 
whaaa da fuck is the bank of england talkin about...


"bitcoin failed as a currency"

then someone needs to tell the irs over here in america that shit.....

muthaufucka from the bank of england also said


"It has pretty much failed thus far on ... the traditional aspects of money. It is not a store of value because it is all over the map. Nobody uses it as a medium of exchange," Carney said, according to Reuters.

whaaaaa da fuck is he talkin about??

KFC Canada

Overstock.com – A company that sells big ticket items at lower prices due to overstocking

Subway – Eat fresh


Microsoft – Users can buy content with Bitcoin on Xbox and Windows store

Reddit – You can buy premium features there with bitcoins

Virgin Galactic – Richard Branson company that includes Virgin Mobile and Virgin Airline


OkCupid – Online dating site

CheapAir.com – Travel booking site for airline tickets, car rentals, hotels

Expedia.com – Online travel booking agency

Gyft – Buy giftcards using Bitcoin

Newegg.com – Online electronics retailer now uses bitpay to accept bitcoin as payment

Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia with 4 570 000+ article

Alza – Largest Czech online retailer The Internet Archive – web documatation company

Bitcoin.Travel – a travel site that provides accommodation, apartments, attractions, bars, and beauty salons around the world


Pembury Tavern – A pub in London, England Old Fitzroy

– A pub in Sydney, Australia The Pink Cow –

A diner in Tokyo, Japan



he Pirate Bay – BitTorrent directories Zynga – Mobile gaming 4Chan.org – For premium services EZTV – Torrents TV shows provider Mega.co.nz – The new venture started by the former owner of MegaUpload Kim Dotcom Lumfile – Free cloud base file server – pay for premium services Etsy Vendors – 93 of them PizzaForCoins.com –

Domino’s Pizza signed up – pay for their pizza with bitcons

Whole Foods – Organic food store (by purchasing gift card from Gyft)

Bitcoincoffee.com – Buy your favorite coffee online

Grass Hill Alpacas – A local farm in Haydenville, MA Jeffersons Store – A street wear clothing store in Bergenfield, N.J Helen’s Pizza – Jersey City, N.J.,

you can get a slice of pizza for 0.00339 bitcoin by pointing your phone at a sign next to the cash register A Class Limousine – Pick you up and drop you off at Newark (N.J.) Airport Seoclerks.com – Get SEO work done on your site cheap Mint.com – Mint pulls all your financial accounts into one place. Set a budget, track your goals and do more Fancy.com – Discover amazing stuff, collect the things you love, buy it all in one place (Source: Fancy) Bloomberg.com – Online newspaper Humblebundle.com – Indie game site BigFishGames.com – Games for PC, Mac and Smartphones (iPhone, Android, Windows) Suntimes.com – Chicago based online newspaper San Jose Earthquakes – San Jose California Professional Soccer Team (MLS) Crowdtilt.com – The fastest and easiest way to pool funds with family and friends (Source: crowdtilt) Lumfile – Server company that offers free cloud-based servers Museum of the Coastal Bend – 2200 East Red River Street, Victoria, Texas 77901, USA Gap, GameStop and JC Penney – have to use eGifter.com Etsy Vendors – Original art and Jewelry creations Fight for the Future – Leading organization finding for Internet freedom i-Pmart (ipmart.com.my) – A Malaysian online mobile phone and electronic parts retailer curryupnow.com – A total of 12 restaurants on the list of restaurants accept bitcoins in San Francisco Bay Area Dish Network – An American direct-broadcast satellite service provider The Libertarian Party – United States political party Yacht-base.com – Croatian yacht charter company Euro Pacific – A major precious metal dealer CEX – The trade-in chain has a shop in Glasgow, Scotland that accepts bitcoin Straub Auto Repairs – 477 Warburton Ave, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 – (914) 478-1177 PSP Mollie – Dutch Payment Service Intuit – an American software company that develops financial and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals. ShopJoy – An Australian online retailer that sells novelty and unique gifts Lv.net – Las Vegas high speed internet services ExpressVPN.com – High speed, ultra secure VPN network Grooveshark – Online music streaming service based in the United States Braintree – Well known payments processor MIT Coop Store – Massachusetts Institute of Technology student bookstore SimplePay – Nigeria’s most popular web and mobile-based wallet service SFU bookstore – Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada State Republican Party – First State Republican Party to accept bitcoin donations (http://www.lagop.com/bitcoin-donate) mspinc.com – Respiratory medical equipment supplies store Shopify.com – An online store that allows anyone to sell their products Famsa – Mexico’s biggest retailer Naughty America – Adult entertainment provider Mexico’s Universidad de las Américas Puebla – A major university in Mexico LOT Polish Airlines – A worldwide airline based in Poland MovieTickets.com – Online movie ticket exchange/retailer Dream Lover – Online relationship service Lionsgate Films – The production studio behind titles such as The Hunger Games and The Day After Tomorrow Rakutan – A Japanese e-commerce giant Badoo – Online dating network RE/MAX London – UK-based franchisee of the global real estate network T-Mobile Poland – T-Mobile’s Poland-based mobile phone top-up company Stripe – San Francisco-based payments company WebJet – Online travel agency Green Man Gaming – Popular digital game reseller Save the Children – Global charity organization NCR Silver – Point of sales systems One Shot Hotels – Spanish hotel chain Coupa Café in Palo Alto PureVPN – VPN provider That’s my face – create action figures Foodler – North American restaurant delivery company Amagi Metals – Precious metal furnisher

Read more: Who Accepts Bitcoins As Payment? List of Companies | 99Bitcoins
 
For the wagerr hodlers. Are you considering participating in the Wavenodes.net and leasing your coins to them or setting up your own masternode. Leasing through them seems easier.
 
For the wagerr hodlers. Are you considering participating in the Wavenodes.net and leasing your coins to them or setting up your own masternode. Leasing through them seems easier.
How does that leasing shit work? You know what never mind, if I have to send my shit to a different wallet or enter my wallet address into some shit, I'll pass. I still considering setting a masternode, but right now the shit looks beyond my scope of knowledge. I see a lot of people using Linux, but I need some simpler shit that I can understand.
 
Damn. NEX is going to have a lottery system. :angry: 25,000 people selected out of all those who register for it. Still no word if those from the Empire are allowed to participate.
 
gemini finally verified me...only took 44 days :hmm:

Heard that's a good move. I signed up last year, but have not cashed out yet. I read that its the only Fed regulated Bitcoin exchange. Winkle Voss's went to the Fed and got all their shit approved before they set it up. So technically, there should be no bullshit when you go to cash out from Gemini. I also heard you can do large sum cash outs as well. Hoping to do my first one this year.
 
Heard that's a good move. I signed up last year, but have not cashed out yet. I read that its the only Fed regulated Bitcoin exchange. Winkle Voss's went to the Fed and got all their shit approved before they set it up. So technically, there should be no bullshit when you go to cash out from Gemini. I also heard you can do large sum cash outs as well. Hoping to do my first one this year.

yep...no withdrawal limit...they’re not perfect from what I’ve been reading but the biggest complaints have centered around account verification delays
 
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