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vip
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OH, REALLY! Then how the fuck do you explain ... Only kidding.  Tongue Thanks for setting me straight, bud.
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New BCC mining pool up and running!

Hi Fellow miners I want to invite you to try out our pool which has been recently launched.
So far we have a few coins to choose from but we are definitely working on getting more coins up as soon as possible.
please support us and throw a few hashes our way
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Port: 1111, Diff: 8
Port: 2222, Diff: 32 - 4096 (vardiff)
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Use your BCC wallet address as your username and any password

Happy mining!

Is your name Robert or William Smith?


I am Robert , Me and William are working together on the pool to keep things running smooth
legendary
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I'm betting that BitConnect Coin will be below $5 on May 1, 2018.

Who wants to take me on?

https://fairlay.com/market/bitconnect-coin-below-5-on-may-1-2018-2/

I can also increase the liquidity if there is more interest.

Fairlay is a betting exchange so you can post your own offers as well!
vip
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I dont know if Im a dummy or something but I cant find the whitepaper

Can anyone PM the link? Or is it somewhere on their website?

Who needs a whitepaper when they actually of have shills to trick people in getting new people to feed their magical system? this is just a system for greedy pigs and stupid people.

Guess who made Regional Manager over all of Europe for BitConnect. Give up? This guy -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPzFzAFYClc

To be fair to the German dude having a ghetto accent when speakin' said vernacular, he does have a forbitable YouTube following: https://socialblade.com/youtube/channel/UCuACchAgagQU6kPplOelH3g


The oldest video is less than four months old and all 132 videos are on the subject of pizza ... My bad! The singular topic is BitConnect, as if you didn't see that coming.

There is JUST ONE caveat that Mr. Jeti had to abide to in accepting his new gig - he can't diss Control Finance. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm !!! That's fuckin interesting! Why the fuck would BitConnect disallow speaking ill of Control Finance given that they're a verified scam, coupled with such being the ONLY caveat. You fuckin telling me that BitConnect couldn't detail other caveats for the protection of their brand oppose to just talkin' 'bout CF being off-limits?
newbie
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If you have problems with running Bitconnect desktop wallet, check that out:

https://bitconnectexplained.wordpress.com/2017/09/03/how-to-make-bitconnect-wallet-work/
sr. member
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I dont know if Im a dummy or something but I cant find the whitepaper

Can anyone PM the link? Or is it somewhere on their website?

Who needs a whitepaper when they actually of have shills to trick people in getting new people to feed their magical system? this is just a system for greedy pigs and stupid people.
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The responses from Bitconnect speak loads on this matter, little to see here but an absolute... you know what Wink
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Re-monetizing YouTubers via Crypto-commodities
I dont know if Im a dummy or something but I cant find the whitepaper

Can anyone PM the link? Or is it somewhere on their website?


From the desk of We Don't Need no Stinkin' White Paper!:

https://steemit.com/bitconnect/@crypto-investor/the-bitconnect-whitepaper-maths-of-a-ponzi
newbie
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I dont know if Im a dummy or something but I cant find the whitepaper

Can anyone PM the link? Or is it somewhere on their website?
vip
Activity: 1428
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New BCC mining pool up and running!

Hi Fellow miners I want to invite you to try out our pool which has been recently launched.
So far we have a few coins to choose from but we are definitely working on getting more coins up as soon as possible.
please support us and throw a few hashes our way
Only 1.5% mining fee

174.138.81.87

Port: 1111, Diff: 8
Port: 2222, Diff: 32 - 4096 (vardiff)
Port: 3333, Diff: 131072

Use your BCC wallet address as your username and any password

Happy mining!

Is your name Robert or William Smith?
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Without Risk there is no Success - jravago.com
With 1% daily profit from bitconnect (that you keep reinvesting every day), you would become the first quadrillionaire in this world  after 10 years with a $100 investment.

Initial  Investment - $ 100

Daily return - 1% - $ 1.01

Days - 3650

Value at the and of investment - $ 592.944.857.206.943.000

After 10 years the $100 investment would have grown to.. and hold on to your hat... $592.944.857.206.943.000.

That is 592 quadrillion dollars from just a $100 investment, or around 3.000 times as much money as the approximately 200 trillion dollars we have in circulation in the world today. This is obviously not sustainable, and if you can't see that, then you deserve to get scammed

Wow. well I guess $100 investment wouldn't hurt. LOL  Grin
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With 1% daily profit from bitconnect (that you keep reinvesting every day), you would become the first quadrillionaire in this world  after 10 years with a $100 investment.

Initial  Investment - $ 100

Daily return - 1% - $ 1.01

Days - 3650

Value at the and of investment - $ 592.944.857.206.943.000

After 10 years the $100 investment would have grown to.. and hold on to your hat... $592.944.857.206.943.000.

That is 592 quadrillion dollars from just a $100 investment, or around 3.000 times as much money as the approximately 200 trillion dollars we have in circulation in the world today. This is obviously not sustainable, and if you can't see that, then you deserve to get scammed
member
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New BCC mining pool up and running!

Hi Fellow miners I want to invite you to try out our pool which has been recently launched.
So far we have a few coins to choose from but we are definitely working on getting more coins up as soon as possible.
please support us and throw a few hashes our way
Only 1.5% mining fee

174.138.81.87

Port: 1111, Diff: 8
Port: 2222, Diff: 32 - 4096 (vardiff)
Port: 3333, Diff: 131072

Use your BCC wallet address as your username and any password

Happy mining!
vip
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So doubt it is illegal if he wants to lend some of his digital tokens to a 'lending bot', and it's a bit late now to ban him if he's invested etc.
 

Team BitConnect: Dear, Investard: It's come to our attention that you haven't been abiding by our ToS. Lucky for you, you're invested in our wonderful program.

Please be advised that if you don't immediately abide by our ToS, a second letter of this nature WILL be sent informing you of your infractions. WE DON'T MESS AROUND WHEN IT COMES TO PROTECTING OUR BRAND !!!

Regards,

Team BitConnect

Address:

Not the same as last week and definitely different next week.

10278342 (in arrears, but will satisfy as soon as we get more money in our coffer from Investards)
vip
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This thread kinda getting slow. I guess they're tired of battling with Gleb.



Investard: A person willing to put their money in a Ponzi-esque scheme whose owner is unknown and doesn't abide by their own ToS, all the while jacking off, unless you're Crypto Girl - jacking in - when battling with The Gleb.


"Damn, dudes, I want in on some of that action."
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Without Risk there is no Success - jravago.com
This thread kinda getting slow. I guess they're tired of battling with Gleb.

vip
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Gleb, bitconnect doesn't require people to use their real names according to their faq section... the section you quoted contradicts that. But also what private information do you mean, because someone's username is the same as their referral link name so it's hardly private.

The bitconnect and bitcoin addresses on the platform when logging in are not shown on the account pages and are not the same each time. You literally have to press the deposit button for the address to come up (and sometimes it says the address is unavailable as I've shown before when they've had problems creating addresses). So the address for deposits probably change regularly and are not the same each time. They are never shown on the account pages except when someone clicks the deposit buttons. That is when an address is shown but I don't know how permanent they are.


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Am I required to reveal my identity?

No. Bitconnect members can choose whether to specify their real name on public profile or remain known as a pseudonym.  If you wish to use your authentic name and verify your identity with bitconnect system, that would be more desirable. When you stand behind your Bitconnect activity with an authentic name, our community is more accountable overall.


UPDATE: Just saw someone post this in the comments to the 'glitch' fiasco on their site

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Brent Edward  usopen65667268 • 3 days ago
They are not using the blockchain to actually store people's accounts. This is similar to the way many exchanges currently work. They give you a deposit address, but once your funds hit that address, it is swept back out and into their own pool, with an entry made into their database. Likewise, when you make a withdrawal, they have to pull the funds from one or more addresses before they can actually send it to you. Unfortunately, this is also similar to the way a bank works, i.e. called fractional reserve banking. So while blockchain assets are being accounted for coming in and going out. Internally, it's more likely some SQL database keeping track of everything.

BitConnect does "require" its users to be at least 18 years of age. Can we agree on that?

CryptoNick is ONLY 16 years of age. Can we agree on that?

CryptoNick lied when he entered into contract with BitConnect, viz. agreeing to their ToS. Can we agree on that?

CryptoNick has 1,700+ referrals in BitConnect. Can we agree on that?

If you agree to all the above, do you agree that 1,700+ users in CryptoNick's downline have no issues with him being 16 years old in spite of it being against BitConnect's policy which every single one of them have agreed to said ToS when individually joining the program?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czFKhiXf7Oc

Says he's 17 now but there is no age limit for buying bitcoins (as he had a coinbase account at that age which is regulated but they recently changed their policy: https://support.coinbase.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2034490-can-i-open-a-coinbase-account-if-i-m-under-18-?b_id=13521) and you can buy them at localbitcoins or some other exchanges at any age as I don't think bitcoin cares (you could ask bitcoin but don't think you'd get a reply).

So doubt it is illegal if he wants to lend some of his digital tokens to a 'lending bot', and it's a bit late now to ban him if he's invested etc.

 

https://bitconnect.co/terms-of-use/


We're not talkin' 'bout the legality of such-and-such, but of BitConnect's policy stipulated in their ToS. It's not illegal to upload porn on the Internet (predicated on Nation State's laws) but YouTube disallows the practice because ... wait for it ... it's stipulated in their ToS.

If BitConnect allows users to be under 18 years of age, that's fine. They simply need to delete that clause from their ToS. But if they do, they'll be hard-pressed in having some banking institute backing their future debit card if they allow children under the age of 10 to participate in their program.

Back to BitConnect's current policy in place, CryptoNick is either 16 or 17, but he was definitely 16 when he entered into contract with BitConnect as evident in at least one video he uploaded on YouTube. Ergo, according to BitConnect's own ToS, he IS NOT allowed to participate in their program. If BitConnect continues allowing him to participate, then that speaks volumes of BitConnect's cred which is already marred.
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Gleb, bitconnect doesn't require people to use their real names according to their faq section... the section you quoted contradicts that. But also what private information do you mean, because someone's username is the same as their referral link name so it's hardly private.

The bitconnect and bitcoin addresses on the platform when logging in are not shown on the account pages and are not the same each time. You literally have to press the deposit button for the address to come up (and sometimes it says the address is unavailable as I've shown before when they've had problems creating addresses). So the address for deposits probably change regularly and are not the same each time. They are never shown on the account pages except when someone clicks the deposit buttons. That is when an address is shown but I don't know how permanent they are.


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Am I required to reveal my identity?

No. Bitconnect members can choose whether to specify their real name on public profile or remain known as a pseudonym.  If you wish to use your authentic name and verify your identity with bitconnect system, that would be more desirable. When you stand behind your Bitconnect activity with an authentic name, our community is more accountable overall.


UPDATE: Just saw someone post this in the comments to the 'glitch' fiasco on their site

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Brent Edward  usopen65667268 • 3 days ago
They are not using the blockchain to actually store people's accounts. This is similar to the way many exchanges currently work. They give you a deposit address, but once your funds hit that address, it is swept back out and into their own pool, with an entry made into their database. Likewise, when you make a withdrawal, they have to pull the funds from one or more addresses before they can actually send it to you. Unfortunately, this is also similar to the way a bank works, i.e. called fractional reserve banking. So while blockchain assets are being accounted for coming in and going out. Internally, it's more likely some SQL database keeping track of everything.

BitConnect does "require" its users to be at least 18 years of age. Can we agree on that?

CryptoNick is ONLY 16 years of age. Can we agree on that?

CryptoNick lied when he entered into contract with BitConnect, viz. agreeing to their ToS. Can we agree on that?

CryptoNick has 1,700+ referrals in BitConnect. Can we agree on that?

If you agree to all the above, do you agree that 1,700+ users in CryptoNick's downline have no issues with him being 16 years old in spite of it being against BitConnect's policy which every single one of them have agreed to said ToS when individually joining the program?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czFKhiXf7Oc

Says he's 17 now but there is no age limit for buying bitcoins (as he had a coinbase account at that age which is regulated but they recently changed their policy: https://support.coinbase.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2034490-can-i-open-a-coinbase-account-if-i-m-under-18-?b_id=13521) and you can buy them at localbitcoins or some other exchanges at any age as I don't think bitcoin cares (you could ask bitcoin but don't think you'd get a reply).

So doubt it is illegal if he wants to lend some of his digital tokens to a 'lending bot', and it's a bit late now to ban him if he's invested etc.
 
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wow bitconnect is a very valuable cryptocurrency. All the way from 30 cents or so to over $100 now..
OMG..where was I in early 2017 HuhHuh
sr. member
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hmm ponzy or not, maybe ? we don't really know.
But 1% per day, it's awesome!

So right now, I would like to try the 120 days plan
Can it run for 120 days without crash ?

Didn't he just say somewhere else that it is NOT 1% guaranteed per day? Why do you then keep posting such content in a way that it is guaranteed?
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