Author

Topic: [ANN] INTENSE COIN - Blockchain backed decentralized VPN - Hybrid PoW - page 130. (Read 235824 times)

newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
I've just started to mine IntenseCoin from 6th jan.. last two days some mining pools were down for a day.. Before that i mined 100 ITNS per day.. right now estimation output is around 30 to 40 ITNS
Most likely the increased network hashrate that is coming from Nicehash or a Farm. When it happens the difficulty rockets and your income drops. Been happening 24/7 recently, they dip in when the difficulty drops and out when it rockets.
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 302
Quote
Next pairs are stoped due to the technical works:
BBC/BTC
TRDC/BTC
ITNS/BTC
ITNS/ETH
BCN/BTC
BCN/ETH
We will come back soon!

Oficial Twitter https://twitter.com/stocksexchanger


again w8  Angry
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
I've just started to mine IntenseCoin from 6th jan.. last two days some mining pools were down for a day.. Before that i mined 100 ITNS per day.. right now estimation output is around 30 to 40 ITNS
member
Activity: 115
Merit: 10
StocksExchange is having a maintence on ITNS/BTC pair. Hopefull they can address he problems being encountered by the members of this thread.
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 124
will follow this closely. gotta wait for my paycheck Grin
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Quote
I was just about to say to "osnwt" that our versions of what an investor does are obviously very different.

Wikipedia:

An investor is a person that allocates capital with the expectation of a future financial return.
A trader is person or entity, in finance, who buys and sells financial instruments such as...

So if you use exchanges to trade - you are not an investor, you are trader.
If you hold them for future returns - you are investor.

And both make money.

As for Stocks Exchange, yesterday I posted Heads Up warning to all here that STEX exposes abnormal behaviour. Posted screenshots and suggested to take coins back. At that time I got withdrawals literally in 2 minutes. I regret that you have issues getting coins back, I was afraid to have the same, so warned ASAP so people could do the same. I hope they will recover funds. But as for me, I will never use this exchange due to its complete lack of support (again, see what I've written yesterday).

LMAO, I wasn't even going to bother replying. You stick with Wikipedia's explanation of what things are in life, that's fine and I will do things my way thanks. I'm here to make money and that involves putting money into things I think are going to make more money.
sr. member
Activity: 353
Merit: 251
Quote
I was just about to say to "osnwt" that our versions of what an investor does are obviously very different.

Wikipedia:

An investor is a person that allocates capital with the expectation of a future financial return.
A trader is person or entity, in finance, who buys and sells financial instruments such as...

So if you use exchanges to trade - you are not an investor, you are trader. If you hold coins for future returns - you are investor.
And both make money.

As for Stocks Exchange, yesterday I posted Heads Up warning to all here that STEX exposes abnormal behaviour. Posted screenshots and suggested to take coins back. At that time I got withdrawals literally in 2 minutes. I regret that you have issues getting coins back, I was afraid to have the same, so warned ASAP so people could do the same. I hope they will recover funds. But as for me, I will never use this exchange due to its complete lack of support (again, see what I've written yesterday).
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
You do not have to use Stocks Exchange if you are investor and miner. You can mine (as miner) to local wallet (versions for all major OS available) and then hold it (as investor). When we see a real value for the coin, more exchanges will add it by own initiative.

But if you want to mine and dump ASAP, then you need an exchange. But then hardly you are investor, aren't you? :-)
You know, there's a thing called "trading" that a lot of "investors" do. Smiley That's when you send your coins to an exchange, trade them for BTC when the price is high, then buy some ITNS back when it's low (from people that "mine and dump ASAP"). You can do a lot more money by trading the coin rather than by just simply holding it in your wallet. And that's what investing is all about — making money — isn't it? The problem with ITNS though is that you can't do any trading at all at the moment, cause the only exchange that has it is the shitty stocks.exchange that doesn't work: it takes hours to deposit/withdraw, and now they completely disabled the ITNS market, and on top of that for some reason my ITNS balance there is negative now. Cheesy

http://i66.tinypic.com/vqrxpi.png

However you put it, it's no good for a coin to be listed on a single exchange only, especially when that exchange is ran by incompetent people or hacked or scamming etc (all are real possibilities in this case).

A negative balance! I thought my issue with them was bad enough! Does that mean they will come after you for a payment to get back in credit! Hope yours gets sorted to.
full member
Activity: 679
Merit: 103
I m tryed to send ITNS coins on stock.exchange couple of hours ago.
ITNS was sent, wallet have 61 confirmations, but on exchange it s show
0/6 confirmations.

I wrote to support and they say me:
"Hello, ITNS is disabled for technical works. we announced about it on our twitter and telegram.
Please wait until till i will be active."


So, guys, don t send money there, just wait announce in twitter.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
You do not have to use Stocks Exchange if you are investor and miner. You can mine (as miner) to local wallet (versions for all major OS available) and then hold it (as investor). When we see a real value for the coin, more exchanges will add it by own initiative.

But if you want to mine and dump ASAP, then you need an exchange. But then hardly you are investor, aren't you? :-)
You know, there's a thing called "trading" that a lot of "investors" do. Smiley That's when you send your coins to an exchange, trade them for BTC when the price is high, then buy some ITNS back when it's low (from people that "mine and dump ASAP"). You can do a lot more money by trading the coin rather than by just simply holding it in your wallet. And that's what investing is all about — making money — isn't it? The problem with ITNS though is that you can't do any trading at all at the moment, cause the only exchange that has it is the shitty stocks.exchange that doesn't work: it takes hours to deposit/withdraw, and now they completely disabled the ITNS market, and on top of that for some reason my ITNS balance there is negative now. Cheesy

http://i66.tinypic.com/vqrxpi.png

However you put it, it's no good for a coin to be listed on a single exchange only, especially when that exchange is ran by incompetent people or hacked or scamming etc (all are real possibilities in this case).

Thank god i am not alone, appreciate your sane comments.

I was just about to say to "osnwt" that our versions of what an investor does are obviously very different. You need to be able to Buy the coin as well, hence you do need to sadly use Stocks Exchange. I switched mining to a more profitable coin to then sale and buy ITNS as I could get more that way. Mining the coin directly is not the only way to own it.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1014
You do not have to use Stocks Exchange if you are investor and miner. You can mine (as miner) to local wallet (versions for all major OS available) and then hold it (as investor). When we see a real value for the coin, more exchanges will add it by own initiative.

But if you want to mine and dump ASAP, then you need an exchange. But then hardly you are investor, aren't you? :-)
You know, there's a thing called "trading" that a lot of "investors" do. Smiley That's when you send your coins to an exchange, trade them for BTC when the price is high, then buy some ITNS back when it's low (from people that "mine and dump ASAP"). You can do a lot more money by trading the coin rather than by just simply holding it in your wallet. And that's what investing is all about — making money — isn't it? The problem with ITNS though is that you can't do any trading at all at the moment, cause the only exchange that has it is the shitty stocks.exchange that doesn't work: it takes hours to deposit/withdraw, and now they completely disabled the ITNS market, and on top of that for some reason my ITNS balance there is negative now. Cheesy



However you put it, it's no good for a coin to be listed on a single exchange only, especially when that exchange is ran by incompetent people or hacked or scamming etc (all are real possibilities in this case).
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Sadly in my view the current exchange (stocks.exchange) is holding back ITNS. As an investor and miner it's really pissing me off so much so I have changed to another coin for the time being in terms of mining so I can avoid having to use Stocks Exchange.

You do not have to use Stocks Exchange if you are investor and miner. You can mine (as miner) to local wallet (versions for all major OS available) and then hold it (as investor). When we see a real value for the coin, more exchanges will add it by own initiative.

But if you want to mine and dump ASAP, then you need an exchange. But then hardly you are investor, aren't you? :-)


Oh you wish to get personal which is sad and doesn't really help the matter. Look at Twitter it is full of problems for this exchange, it is not just me. I feel your reply has a hidden agenda. And yes investors sale and buy back to, that is what I did and I made a profit on the very same coin to compensate for the mining issues. I still hold ITNS so your view is mistaken. With one exchange it is very easy to manipulate the price.

Also you tell me how I traded those coins last night, made a profit with them and today they are not even in my account! How can that be a good exchange, your comments are just daft.

I have clearly stated my problem is not with ITNS, it is the exchange.

Oh and just in case you missed it, i'm wanting to take my ITNS out of the exchange and put back into my local wallet, but I can't do that as the exchange has suddenly decided my original deposit which i traded is still being deposited! Go figure....
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Sadly in my view the current exchange (stocks.exchange) is holding back ITNS. As an investor and miner it's really pissing me off so much so I have changed to another coin for the time being in terms of mining so I can avoid having to use Stocks Exchange.

You do not have to use Stocks Exchange if you are investor and miner. You can mine (as miner) to local wallet (versions for all major OS available) and then hold it (as investor). When we see a real value for the coin, more exchanges will add it by own initiative.

But if you want to mine and dump ASAP, then you need an exchange. But then hardly you are investor, aren't you? :-)


Oh you wish to get personal which is sad and doesn't really help the matter. Look at Twitter it is full of problems for this exchange, it is not just me. I feel your reply has a hidden agenda. And yes investors sale and buy back to, that is what I did and I made a profit on the very same coin to compensate for the mining issues. I still hold ITNS so your view is mistaken. With one exchange it is very easy to manipulate the price.

Also you tell me how I traded those coins last night, made a profit with them and today they are not even in my account! How can that be a good exchange, your comments are just daft.

I have clearly stated my problem is not with ITNS, it is the exchange.
sr. member
Activity: 353
Merit: 251
Sadly in my view the current exchange (stocks.exchange) is holding back ITNS. As an investor and miner it's really pissing me off so much so I have changed to another coin for the time being in terms of mining so I can avoid having to use Stocks Exchange.

You do not have to use Stocks Exchange if you are investor and miner. You can mine (as miner) to local wallet (versions for all major OS available) and then hold it (as investor). When we see a real value for the coin, more exchanges will add it by own initiative.

But if you want to mine and dump ASAP, then you need an exchange. But then hardly you are investor, aren't you? :-)
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
new  Huh
? Care to add more so we know what you are on about! lol
full member
Activity: 187
Merit: 100
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Sadly in my view the current exchange (stocks.exchange) is holding back ITNS. As an investor and miner it's really pissing me off so much so I have changed to another coin for the time being in terms of mining so I can avoid having to use Stocks Exchange. On top of that the yoyo difficulty due to NiceHash or some Farm was taking the mick and I can see it has annoyed a few others on here as well. But in comparison to the Exchange issue this is nothing. I would really appreciate the Dev's input on this when they have a moment. Trading is time critical and stock.exchange makes that virtually impossible. Its like lag on a console/pc game but only 100 times worse and more costly! How the hell can I deposit coins, trade them for several hours, make a profit and then the next morning find that the coins I deposited were not deposited and its still in progress! The profit I made in terms of coins is still showing but the initial deposit has gone! That's just f*c*ing stupid.

Sorry guys not trying to FUD but this really needs looking at.

Guys check out the exchanges Twitter, its full of problems with people and missing funds or deposits/withdraws taking days. Its like buying something from a new online store you usually check out reviews first to see if they are any good. They have avoid written all over them.
member
Activity: 151
Merit: 10
Hello, can someone tell me what is an real world use of this coin ? Smiley

The devs are building a software platform where you can select your desired VPN provider, either a commercial VPN or an individual host.  You use Intense coin to pay for the VPN connection.
newbie
Activity: 136
Merit: 0
We all need some major exchanges for ITNS , please..
Jump to: