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Topic: [AMBER] X13 POW/POS| 10k AMBER=0,01% SHARES | BUY, HOLD & GET DIVIDENDS in BTC/$ - page 77. (Read 407572 times)

sr. member
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their send address changes every transaction... no custom change address and whatnot.
sr. member
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easy way to settle this...

dev what address were the shares bought by outside investors sent from?

additionally what addresses were they sent to for those investors?
full member
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Here is a very easy test to see if the voting was legit.....

I would like to ask ONE shareholder other than Alpinist (for reasons already stated) to come forward that voted to be paid in Ambercoin over btc. That should be easy since according to voting results there were many shareholders that voted to be paid in Ambercoin over BTC, right?

If ONE real person can come on here and explain your reasoning for voting to be paid in Amber over btc, I will shut my mouth.

In order to qualify for this challenge, you have to have a bitcointalk account with a history that proves you are a real person and not a shill account.

I am predicting that not one person will step forward (OTHER than Alpinist) because i do not think there is one legit shareholder that voted to be paid in Ambercoin.

Let's see if anyone takes me up on my challenge.....
legendary
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well ,we already lost Q3 dividends...forget it,nothing can do

we still have Q4,..we hope a lot with Q4

@DEV

do not disappoint us again or your coin will die
sr. member
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c-cex wallet address are very confusing for me.  I checked my own account which I recently sent a good portion to this address then emptied it and sent 10K back to my registered wallet.  However on the block chain my address for C-cex still shows the full amount in and no transactions ever sent out.  And for some strange reason it is still staking.  Which yours did too.  I'm not holding that against DEV because c-cex may just keep the staking coins.  I'm confused with c-cex.

The DEV's address however shows in and out and staking.  So I don't know what to make of this at this point.

I emailed c-cex to ask them how their Amber wallet addresses work but so far haven't got a satisfactory answer.  I'll keep you guys posted.  I am hoping I don't find anything suspicious.  

However my registered wallet received 10K coins from some random address owned by c-cex I assume and not the wallet address I have access to on c-cex.  I don't believe you can send from the address you deposit coins into on c-cex.  Unless you have some other arrangement with them since you are the DEV.



have you ever looked at btc transactions and transfers on your exchange addresses? they never match up either. i don't get their internal accounting methods, but it is like that at most exchanges i've traded at. i did notice c-cex stakes, but hey can't blame them honestly.
newbie
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Company decided to make a small pleasant surprise for those 30 shareholders who has used reinvestment option for Q3 2015 dividends.

Each of them will get a silver AMBERCOIN as a gift.



When will they be sent out?
member
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I'll write the response from c-cex tomorrow.  good night everyone
member
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c-cex wallet address are very confusing for me.  I checked my own account which I recently sent a good portion to this address then emptied it and sent 10K back to my registered wallet.  However on the block chain my address for C-cex still shows the full amount in and no transactions ever sent out.  And for some strange reason it is still staking.  Which yours did too.  I'm not holding that against DEV because c-cex may just keep the staking coins.  I'm confused with c-cex.

The DEV's address however shows in and out and staking.  So I don't know what to make of this at this point.

I emailed c-cex to ask them how their Amber wallet addresses work but so far haven't got a satisfactory answer.  I'll keep you guys posted.  I am hoping I don't find anything suspicious.  

However my registered wallet received 10K coins from some random address owned by c-cex I assume and not the wallet address I have access to on c-cex.  I don't believe you can send from the address you deposit coins into on c-cex.  Unless you have some other arrangement with them since you are the DEV.

sr. member
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2) Produce an annual report for shareholders as most publicly traded companies do.

What is there "not to get" about this?

the 11 month age of the company for starters...
sr. member
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Smell the glove.
I don't really get the incessant whining.

I wouldn't say the same things over and over again if valid reasons were given for the behavior.
This is a community of investors and concerned parties, and new investors should be made
aware of the continued strife with AmberTrade LTD.

What I'm asking for is this:
1) Alter this topic and ad banners to more accurately reflect what dividends are comprised of.
2) Produce an annual report for shareholders as most publicly traded companies do.

What is there "not to get" about this?

How could AmberTrade justify paying Q4 dividends in BTC when Q3 wasn't?
This will be interesting to say the least.
newbie
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I don't really get the incessant whining. There's nothing wrong with being a cautious investor and that side has a few valid points/questions, but saying the same things over and over again add nothing to this topic. When Ambercoin first offered to get paid Q3 dividends in Amber I did consider that options as I wouldn't mind increasing my share of Amber. I ultimately didn't go that route partially because time ran out and partially because it's a pain/expensive to get a hold of bitcoin of which I'm pretty much out of. I opted not to vote when they presented us that option because I was pretty neutral on the outcome(and partially because there was a clear winner where my vote wouldn't have mattered). I wouldn't have minded the btc and I think it would have helped with the wavering support of many Ambercoin holders, but assuming Q4 dividends are not too far away and are paid in btc then that will result in about the same. As to regards the silver coin(which I wish I would have taken part in the first offer so I could have gotten one); these are something we already knew they already had made. It's not like they paid $3,000 to make coins just to reward those few, and as they said a couple of times it played no part in the voting.

Just my two cents.
hero member
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wait so you the DEV buy and sell coins on C-cex?

We used/use C-Cex to sell shares during some rounds.
You are must be new here if you didn't know that.

EDIT: only sell.
member
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wait so you the DEV buy and sell coins on C-cex?
hero member
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has anyone sold Shares back to the company other than me?  And if you did what was the address you sent the AMBER too?

Usually AMBERs were sent here - Ae5wdACKY9fG6ujhDScCYyz8BpWVtF37nJ - Amber Trade's address on C-Cex.
In BlockExplorer its current balance 0 but it contains AMBER.
This is due to the way exchange works.
legendary
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i hope i never have bad feeling about Q4

@Dev please don't say that 45k for pay the Q4 dividends
hero member
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has anyone sold Shares back to the company other than me?  And if you did what was the address you sent the AMBER too?

I did! Looking for the address 😊
member
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has anyone sold Shares back to the company other than me?  And if you did what was the address you sent the AMBER too?
sr. member
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Smell the glove.

1. It is not a disadvantage for someone.
But advantage for those who support a long-term plans of the Company.
It is a gift for loyalty.


I'm sorry AmberDev, but, you don't get use words like "loyalty" when you advertise and entice investments and
the terms are then altered when it requires investment from AmberTrade LTD. If AmberTrade LTD had to borrow money to pay investors,
that can be nothing but a HORRIBLE business plan which you've made no comments regarding. If there is any implied "disloyalty" it's due
to AmberTrade's actions, not investors wanting fair and just compensations for their investments.

That said, we investors are all in this for the long term now. Or "loyalty" has been purchased by the current market conditions.
I'll be re-upping my investment back into AMBER and will be more vocal than ever.
But, my investment will not be more than the minimum required and all staked coins will be sold to help defray losses.
I encourage other investors to do the same.

I'll also be creating a free mining pool and block explorer so we investors/miners can have some influence on the heath of the blockchain.

I'll post when it's ready:
http://www.donkeypool.com

You sir embarrass yourself and AmberTrade LTD by rewarding only a select few, and then have the audacity to post it publicly.
A very wise man one said it's almost always unwise to confuse dissent with dis-loyalty, and a wise man always knows the difference.



sr. member
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ACTUALLY the VALUE of the coin would be [spot price of 1 troy oz silver] * 2/3. or at current prices ~$10

Just because you aren't selling it doesn't mean it is without value.

Then if you take into account the demand of the secondary market you could very well get $15 - $20 for the coin with the right buyer, maybe more.

ok, using amberlogic/ambermath, that's $10 for the coin; at $.05 per ambercoin i will give you 200 ambercoin for one  Smiley

now, where are all the takers for this SAME great deal for which you voted (or agreed to take) to receive ambercoin in lieu of BTC, at a rate of $.05 each?Huh

hero member
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ACTUALLY the VALUE of the coin would be [spot price of 1 troy oz silver] * 2/3. or at current prices ~$10

Just because you aren't selling it doesn't mean it is without value.

Then if you take into account the demand of the secondary market you could very well get $15 - $20 for the coin with the right buyer, maybe more.
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