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January 21, 2019, 01:00:10 PM
@holmes70  I'll take your petty, childish insults as a response to mean that you do NOT have proof to back up your allegations. Just as I suspected. Maybe one day you will actually figure out that no matter how much you wish harm on DECENT, no matter how much you lie and insult people to attempt to drive away anyone interested, no matter how much you scream and cry like a little child... that nothing you say or do will affect this project. Grow up, get a life, take some time to really learn something and stop posting lies and insults on this thread. Nobody here cares one bit about what you have to say nor believes anything you post.


If the transaction volume is small, such as dct, most people will soon know that the dct team is selling their dct.
Otherwise, it will become apparent when they are clarified. It is simple to disclose changes in the number of dcts they have.
Nobody knows what happens inside the dct.
Just eat some medicine.
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January 21, 2019, 12:38:07 PM
@holmes70  I'll take your petty, childish insults as a response to mean that you do NOT have proof to back up your allegations. Just as I suspected. Maybe one day you will actually figure out that no matter how much you wish harm on DECENT, no matter how much you lie and insult people to attempt to drive away anyone interested, no matter how much you scream and cry like a little child... that nothing you say or do will affect this project. Grow up, get a life, take some time to really learn something and stop posting lies and insults on this thread. Nobody here cares one bit about what you have to say nor believes anything you post.
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January 21, 2019, 12:24:34 PM
The main reason why dct is dumped and not rebounded is because the dct team sells their dct to the market. This is almost certain. They do not have the money now.
This is almost no different from scammers.

Why do you continue with these conspiracy theories and false allegations?

If you are so certain that DECENT is purposefully influencing the price to keep it low, then surely you have proof? So where is it? What proof do you have to back up your outlandish claims?

Proof?
Hahaha!!!!

Do you have evidence that they did not? However, they are almost certainly selling a large number of dcts to the market despite the very low price of dct. Except for the idiot like you, probably the dct holders are now known. The dct team can explain the changes in the number of dcts they have, but they will never do that because the facts are revealed.
The reason why dct becomes a garbage coin is due to the dct team.


You made the accusations, not I. Therefore the onus of proof lies with you. So, I ask again... What proof do you have to your claims? If you can't offer proof, then it is obvious these are yet more of your lies. Take your insane conspiracy theories elsewhere.
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January 21, 2019, 11:57:43 AM
The main reason why dct is dumped and not rebounded is because the dct team sells their dct to the market. This is almost certain. They do not have the money now.
This is almost no different from scammers.

Why do you continue with these conspiracy theories and false allegations?

If you are so certain that DECENT is purposefully influencing the price to keep it low, then surely you have proof? So where is it? What proof do you have to back up your outlandish claims?

Proof?
Hahaha!!!!

Do you have evidence that they did not? However, they are almost certainly selling a large number of dcts to the market despite the very low price of dct. Except for the idiot like you, probably the dct holders are now known. The dct team can explain the changes in the number of dcts they have, but they will never do that because the facts are revealed.
The reason why dct becomes a garbage coin is due to the dct team.
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January 21, 2019, 09:21:53 AM
The main reason why dct is dumped and not rebounded is because the dct team sells their dct to the market. This is almost certain. They do not have the money now.
This is almost no different from scammers.

Why do you continue with these conspiracy theories and false allegations?

If you are so certain that DECENT is purposefully influencing the price to keep it low, then surely you have proof? So where is it? What proof do you have to back up your outlandish claims?
member
Activity: 398
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January 21, 2019, 05:57:18 AM
The main reason why dct is dumped and not rebounded is because the dct team sells their dct to the market. This is almost certain. They do not have the money now.
This is almost no different from scammers.
jr. member
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January 21, 2019, 05:15:50 AM
I was not aware of the changes in platform and read that DecentGo will be closed. At first this shocked me that I didn't follow the project properly but when I saw old login data can be used to access the tokens on platform that made me relaxed little. Decent's market is playing strange these days don't know what actually is happening on the back channels.

Hi, you can use your DGo email address as your account name at wallet.decent.ch, but you need to export your credentials from decentgo.com - brain key (recovery phrase), private key and encrypted .json wallet file. You need them for Web Wallet login, so please make sure you have saved them somewhere safe, preferably in two places.

Here's a guide on how to access them on decentgo.com - https://support.decent.ch/192276-How-can-I-access-my-accounts-private-key-andor-brain-key

If you need any further assistance feel free to contact us anytime - [email protected]
hero member
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January 20, 2019, 06:28:23 PM
I was not aware of the changes in platform and read that DecentGo will be closed. At first this shocked me that I didn't follow the project properly but when I saw old login data can be used to access the tokens on platform that made me relaxed little. Decent's market is playing strange these days don't know what actually is happening on the back channels.

Your funds are safe as you can use your private key in the new wallet.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
January 20, 2019, 05:03:56 PM
I was not aware of the changes in platform and read that DecentGo will be closed. At first this shocked me that I didn't follow the project properly but when I saw old login data can be used to access the tokens on platform that made me relaxed little. Decent's market is playing strange these days don't know what actually is happening on the back channels.

Well to be honest, DecentGo wasn't as clever an idea anyway. I like the new approach. Market doesn't yet though Tongue
sr. member
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January 20, 2019, 02:34:34 PM
I was not aware of the changes in platform and read that DecentGo will be closed. At first this shocked me that I didn't follow the project properly but when I saw old login data can be used to access the tokens on platform that made me relaxed little. Decent's market is playing strange these days don't know what actually is happening on the back channels.
hero member
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January 19, 2019, 12:01:49 PM
How long will this garbage coin stay in the 1400-1500sats?
 This is almost like a scam.
It is amazing that there is supporter supporting such a garbage coin.

The lower the price, the lower the cost of transactions in DCore, ceteris paribus. So it makes DCore even more competitive in terms of USD
hero member
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January 19, 2019, 11:58:16 AM
Cheesy i don't know which would make me more happy, the price going up or it going more down as i enjoy seeing those bitter trolls like holmes on loss.

If you want to fill your pockets more it is better to see the price going down a bit first.
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January 19, 2019, 08:05:40 AM
Cheesy i don't know which would make me more happy, the price going up or it going more down as i enjoy seeing those bitter trolls like holmes on loss.
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January 19, 2019, 05:47:57 AM
How long will this garbage coin stay in the 1400-1500sats?
 This is almost like a scam.
It is amazing that there is supporter supporting such a garbage coin.
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January 18, 2019, 03:33:47 PM

I would have been severely frustrated and angry myself. Customer Support is a company's ambassador to the public in a way. How they treat the public reflects on the company as a whole.

There have been allegations of fake volume and other shady practices against LBank. I have no proof, but just from watching their DCT market for months, I strongly believe it.

I would advise anyone to not use LBank.

I haven't been checking LBank volume bot activity, but it should be easy to check for anyone who wants to check it out. Usually you can see huge spread in rather weak buy/sell walls and bots buying and selling to themselves on the middle. You can't see the bot's buy or sell orders usually at all because trading is so fast from pocket to another. You can only see the results.

But the fact that they have so high DCT value usually tells me that either it's IOU or their wallet is not working. This time it's the wallet, i presume.

Their wallet has been disabled for over 6 months. During that time, they have consistently had around 80% of the daily volume of all DCT trades and their price has remained 2x all other exchanges. If you look at their market chart, you can see that their trades consistently remain in range and only breaks that pattern after complaints about them were issued to CMC. Typically, as well, a lot of the trades made do not show up in the order book prior completion. For example, there will be a large spread between buy and sell orders, yet a steady stream of market buys/sells at a price not offered on the order book. Perhaps they allow hidden orders? Or bot taking the order as soon as its placed, as you mentioned. I don't know. I just know that it all looks fishy enough for me to stay well away.

Damn, i wish that coinmarketcap would just delist these fake volume exchanges, but then again i am unsure how many would remain as some exchanges have just paid "Market maker service"-listing where they provide volume for a fee.

It is difficult to know which ones should or should not be included, therefore I wouldn't blame coinmarketcap for that.
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January 18, 2019, 10:04:50 AM

I would have been severely frustrated and angry myself. Customer Support is a company's ambassador to the public in a way. How they treat the public reflects on the company as a whole.

There have been allegations of fake volume and other shady practices against LBank. I have no proof, but just from watching their DCT market for months, I strongly believe it.

I would advise anyone to not use LBank.

I haven't been checking LBank volume bot activity, but it should be easy to check for anyone who wants to check it out. Usually you can see huge spread in rather weak buy/sell walls and bots buying and selling to themselves on the middle. You can't see the bot's buy or sell orders usually at all because trading is so fast from pocket to another. You can only see the results.

But the fact that they have so high DCT value usually tells me that either it's IOU or their wallet is not working. This time it's the wallet, i presume.

Their wallet has been disabled for over 6 months. During that time, they have consistently had around 80% of the daily volume of all DCT trades and their price has remained 2x all other exchanges. If you look at their market chart, you can see that their trades consistently remain in range and only breaks that pattern after complaints about them were issued to CMC. Typically, as well, a lot of the trades made do not show up in the order book prior completion. For example, there will be a large spread between buy and sell orders, yet a steady stream of market buys/sells at a price not offered on the order book. Perhaps they allow hidden orders? Or bot taking the order as soon as its placed, as you mentioned. I don't know. I just know that it all looks fishy enough for me to stay well away.

Damn, i wish that coinmarketcap would just delist these fake volume exchanges, but then again i am unsure how many would remain as some exchanges have just paid "Market maker service"-listing where they provide volume for a fee.
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January 18, 2019, 05:49:48 AM

I would have been severely frustrated and angry myself. Customer Support is a company's ambassador to the public in a way. How they treat the public reflects on the company as a whole.

There have been allegations of fake volume and other shady practices against LBank. I have no proof, but just from watching their DCT market for months, I strongly believe it.

I would advise anyone to not use LBank.

I haven't been checking LBank volume bot activity, but it should be easy to check for anyone who wants to check it out. Usually you can see huge spread in rather weak buy/sell walls and bots buying and selling to themselves on the middle. You can't see the bot's buy or sell orders usually at all because trading is so fast from pocket to another. You can only see the results.

But the fact that they have so high DCT value usually tells me that either it's IOU or their wallet is not working. This time it's the wallet, i presume.

Their wallet has been disabled for over 6 months. During that time, they have consistently had around 80% of the daily volume of all DCT trades and their price has remained 2x all other exchanges. If you look at their market chart, you can see that their trades consistently remain in range and only breaks that pattern after complaints about them were issued to CMC. Typically, as well, a lot of the trades made do not show up in the order book prior completion. For example, there will be a large spread between buy and sell orders, yet a steady stream of market buys/sells at a price not offered on the order book. Perhaps they allow hidden orders? Or bot taking the order as soon as its placed, as you mentioned. I don't know. I just know that it all looks fishy enough for me to stay well away.
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January 18, 2019, 05:42:13 AM

I would have been severely frustrated and angry myself. Customer Support is a company's ambassador to the public in a way. How they treat the public reflects on the company as a whole.

There have been allegations of fake volume and other shady practices against LBank. I have no proof, but just from watching their DCT market for months, I strongly believe it.

I would advise anyone to not use LBank.

I haven't been checking LBank volume bot activity, but it should be easy to check for anyone who wants to check it out. Usually you can see huge spread in rather weak buy/sell walls and bots buying and selling to themselves on the middle. You can't see the bot's buy or sell orders usually at all because trading is so fast from pocket to another. You can only see the results.

But the fact that they have so high DCT value usually tells me that either it's IOU or their wallet is not working. This time it's the wallet, i presume.
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January 18, 2019, 05:18:27 AM
How do I install the Windows wallet? I downloaded the file, and couldn't get it to run.

Edit: Never mind, I thought it was the .zip file, but it's the .msi file.

Glad you got it installed. Let us know if you have any more questions.

I have a question actually. How do I get the hash of a transaction?
I'll have to look on the desktop wallet to see. Don't recall off the top of my head, sorry. You can look up the transaction on the explorer as well. https://explorer.decentfans.org

I have a problem with LBank from months ago where I sent some DCTs and my account was never credited. I explain to them that I can't get the hash because the wallet does not give that information, that I have my memo, etc. But they just respond, "um, send the hash." Which was a frustrating respond.

If you haven't done so already, please send any information you have on this to [email protected].

In regards to the transaction hash... I went back and looked to see if there is a way to get the transaction id/hash from the Windows desktop app and I couldn't find a way either. Apparently this feature has not been implemented into the desktop app yet.

You can find the info two other ways though. 1) You can do a search of your account name on https://explorer.decentfans.org/ and the transaction numbers associated with your account will be listed. You can click the transaction number for further info. 2) You can log into the DCT web wallet https://wallet.decent.ch/ with your account credentials and find the transaction in your history. Clicking the transaction will pop up a window with the transaction details including the block number. Click on the block number and it will take you to the explorer and you'll be able to see the transaction number along with all other info on that block.

I hope you will be able to get it resolved.

I am actually amazed that this has not been implemented in the desktop app. I am all for simplicity but there should be an option under some menu at least to see the tx...

There is a menu tab to show your account transaction history. There just isn't a way to find the transaction hash for each specific entry. I have asked DECENT's support personnel about this to see if I am just overlooking the obvious and, if not, to request this feature be added in a future release. Full transaction information can be found on the explorer, but it would be convenient to have easily available in the desktop app as well.

I don't even mind that it doesn't have a hash number, what bothers me is LBank. There were plenty of ways of proving that I'm the owner of the account, and after going into detail and proving that I'm in control of my, going how DCT works, and that there's no way for me to get a hash number their response is like talking to wall. The response is, "Should be hashed."

Just in a communication kind of sense. Putting the effort to clearly explain the situation and getting ignored. I realize their main language is Chinese, but still.

But now I'm reading that they're not a trustworthy exchange.

I would have been severely frustrated and angry myself. Customer Support is a company's ambassador to the public in a way. How they treat the public reflects on the company as a whole.

There have been allegations of fake volume and other shady practices against LBank. I have no proof, but just from watching their DCT market for months, I strongly believe it.

I would advise anyone to not use LBank.
sr. member
Activity: 374
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January 18, 2019, 04:59:03 AM
How do I install the Windows wallet? I downloaded the file, and couldn't get it to run.

Edit: Never mind, I thought it was the .zip file, but it's the .msi file.

Glad you got it installed. Let us know if you have any more questions.

I have a question actually. How do I get the hash of a transaction?
I'll have to look on the desktop wallet to see. Don't recall off the top of my head, sorry. You can look up the transaction on the explorer as well. https://explorer.decentfans.org

I have a problem with LBank from months ago where I sent some DCTs and my account was never credited. I explain to them that I can't get the hash because the wallet does not give that information, that I have my memo, etc. But they just respond, "um, send the hash." Which was a frustrating respond.

If you haven't done so already, please send any information you have on this to [email protected].

In regards to the transaction hash... I went back and looked to see if there is a way to get the transaction id/hash from the Windows desktop app and I couldn't find a way either. Apparently this feature has not been implemented into the desktop app yet.

You can find the info two other ways though. 1) You can do a search of your account name on https://explorer.decentfans.org/ and the transaction numbers associated with your account will be listed. You can click the transaction number for further info. 2) You can log into the DCT web wallet https://wallet.decent.ch/ with your account credentials and find the transaction in your history. Clicking the transaction will pop up a window with the transaction details including the block number. Click on the block number and it will take you to the explorer and you'll be able to see the transaction number along with all other info on that block.

I hope you will be able to get it resolved.

I am actually amazed that this has not been implemented in the desktop app. I am all for simplicity but there should be an option under some menu at least to see the tx...

There is a menu tab to show your account transaction history. There just isn't a way to find the transaction hash for each specific entry. I have asked DECENT's support personnel about this to see if I am just overlooking the obvious and, if not, to request this feature be added in a future release. Full transaction information can be found on the explorer, but it would be convenient to have easily available in the desktop app as well.

I don't even mind that it doesn't have a hash number, what bothers me is LBank. There were plenty of ways of proving that I'm the owner of the account, and after going into detail and proving that I'm in control of my, going how DCT works, and that there's no way for me to get a hash number their response is like talking to wall. The response is, "Should be hashed."

Just in a communication kind of sense. Putting the effort to clearly explain the situation and getting ignored. I realize their main language is Chinese, but still.

But now I'm reading that they're not a trustworthy exchange.
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