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Has anyone's HitBTC balance been credited? I'm wondering why it's taking longer for them than usual while already trading futures.

HitBTC wat the first to credit both BCash and BGold even when the mainnet of those was unstable.

lucky you if you are waiting to be credited. I can't even get deposit address.
legendary
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Has anyone's HitBTC balance been credited? I'm wondering why it's taking longer for them than usual while already trading futures.

HitBTC wat the first to credit both BCash and BGold even when the mainnet of those was unstable.
hero member
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I don't buy nor sell anything here and never will.
Focusing purely on the facts: several working nodes have been posted in this thread

No they haven't, another lie. And frantically editing old posts and adding there some fake IP addresses now doesn't count either.

There's a partly working block explorer here: http://miningpool.shop/site/block?id=2043

No, that's not a block explorer, that's the list of blocks found by given pool. Block 502251 is missing and so are 502247, 502246 etc.
But here is something that looks like a block explorer: http://miningpool.shop/explorer/B2X

136.243.147.159

So this is what these scammers were able to come up with after all this time? Just one single IP address?!?!

That address does run some bitcoin network, it indeed does sync the blockchain but just 1 address is not really helpful. It can be any side chain, run by anybody. This node does not share any other working node IP address, none whatsoever.

Another fact: these scammers published 5 hours ago some wallet binaries. But these binaries are built from a revision that doesn't exist on github:


Publishing a binary without the respective source code is a flagrant violation of the license. A copyright infringement is a criminal offense. These scammers are ordinary criminals, nothing more.

If anybody (any lunatic) will ever be willing to pay for these fake coins I am dumping everything asap.
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Ok but this coin , it was in the past under 200 $ , and it grew up again, maybe in the past also someone dump it.

But how do we know this time is scam, if in the past was under 200$ and it came again above 800$.
newbie
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Please join to https://pool.mn/b2x. We need more power
full member
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Dont act like a hero because you are not. It is called trading for some reason and not everyone is going to 'win' the game. There has to be a loser for you to make money on trading. People should just educate themselves more about this kind of thing. There is a saying that says " Dont hate the player, hate the game ".
It is called trading when both parties think they'll get something from the game. It is NOT TRADING when the seller deliberately stacks the cards in such a way that the buyer is a loser for sure. IN SUCH A CASE IT IS CALLED A SCAM.

1. Be a part of the smart one to get the free coins and sell it to the other people
I have a moral issue to put an equal sign between smart and scam, like you do.

Smart is not scam.
Consider a situation in which A learns about a bitcoin hardfork, runs a wallet and sells his forked coins to B, who proceeds to sell them to C, and so on. Which, if any, are scammers - A, B, C etc. - and why? After all, it should be common knowledge that altcoins are high risk investments.
Understanding ethics is not that hard. When I see a scheme designed by thugs to make quick profit out of idiots/newbies I just don't participate, easy.
Sure. But many have used the same reasoning to denounce vanilla Bitcoin as well. E.g. ‘A "currency" was created out of thin air and now people are spending hundreds (sic) of dollars each for one reason: the belief that some other fool will pay more for it later’ [1]. It’s all about what level of risk an individual is willing to tolerate.

[1] http://www.debate.org/opinions/is-bitcoin-a-scam
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I got my B2X at the Yobit yesterday. Investing, trading - always risky thing and doesn't tolerate hasty decisions, so I will hold these promising coins for long term. Technologies background is really good. I mean Offline codes, Lightning Network, speed and cost of transactions. seemly, they know what they do
Finally something I agree with, they definitely know what they're doing. As for you I'm not sure, you're either pumping or really trying to invest in a shitcoin. Dishonest or stupid.
newbie
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you are fool if you now sell
member
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I got my B2X at the Yobit yesterday. Investing, trading - always risky thing and doesn't tolerate hasty decisions, so I will hold these promising coins for long term. Technologies background is really good. I mean Offline codes, Lightning Network, speed and cost of transactions. seemly, they know what they do
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Dont act like a hero because you are not. It is called trading for some reason and not everyone is going to 'win' the game. There has to be a loser for you to make money on trading. People should just educate themselves more about this kind of thing. There is a saying that says " Dont hate the player, hate the game ".
It is called trading when both parties think they'll get something from the game. It is NOT TRADING when the seller deliberately stacks the cards in such a way that the buyer is a loser for sure. IN SUCH A CASE IT IS CALLED A SCAM.

1. Be a part of the smart one to get the free coins and sell it to the other people
I have a moral issue to put an equal sign between smart and scam, like you do.

Smart is not scam.
Consider a situation in which A learns about a bitcoin hardfork, runs a wallet and sells his forked coins to B, who proceeds to sell them to C, and so on. Which, if any, are scammers - A, B, C etc. - and why? After all, it should be common knowledge that altcoins are high risk investments.
Understanding ethics is not that hard. When I see a scheme designed by thugs to make quick profit out of idiots/newbies I just don't participate, easy.
full member
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Dont act like a hero because you are not. It is called trading for some reason and not everyone is going to 'win' the game. There has to be a loser for you to make money on trading. People should just educate themselves more about this kind of thing. There is a saying that says " Dont hate the player, hate the game ".
It is called trading when both parties think they'll get something from the game. It is NOT TRADING when the seller deliberately stacks the cards in such a way that the buyer is a loser for sure. IN SUCH A CASE IT IS CALLED A SCAM.

1. Be a part of the smart one to get the free coins and sell it to the other people
I have a moral issue to put an equal sign between smart and scam, like you do.

Smart is not scam.
Consider a situation in which A learns about a bitcoin hardfork, runs a wallet and sells his forked coins to B, who proceeds to sell them to C, and so on. Which, if any, are scammers - A, B, C etc. - and why? After all, it should be common knowledge that altcoins are high risk investments.
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Made an account just to tell you how wrong you are.  You're making yourself look like an idiot.  Mining B2X right now.  Pools are working.

But even if you were able to mine this scam, where do you want to sell it? On Yobit it's still only available on the futures market. You can't even have a deposit address for this "coin" there, so where do you transfer any coin?

There was a user on the D3 forum bragging that he was making $100 per day mining this coin.  But like you said there is nowhere to sell it.  I'm sure YoBit will open deposits once the premine is sold.
Unfortunately this scam is attracting quite a few people. Selling X11 hash power has become more profitable, at least for now, unfortunately at the expense of gullible idiots and newbies. Also these things erode crypto in general, as people generalize and end up thinking all projects are like this. I hope they end up in jail.
full member
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Deposits working on yobit and hitbtc ?

Not yet, it takes a while to dump that big of a premine...

 Smiley thx for info , that what i thought
legendary
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Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
Deposits working on yobit and hitbtc ?

Not yet, it takes a while to dump that big of a premine...
full member
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Deposits working on yobit and hitbtc ?
legendary
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Im not defending this project and I do agree that this sounds fishy but clearing your stupidity is the thing that I will do. It has nothing to do with 'investing' . It is ANOTHER bitcoin fork and you are going to get free coins from here. Period
So you do agree that people investing in this coin are stupid. The smart ones are the one getting free money.

Have you considered that you, the smart one, in order to get your "free" money, must sell to a "stupid" one, someone that thinks is investing? So basically this project is ment to trick some stupid people into giving you their money.

SEEMS TO ME THIS IS THE VERY DEFINITION OF A SCAM.

Dont act like a hero because you are not. It is called trading for some reason and not everyone is going to 'win' the game. There has to be a loser for you to make money on trading. People should just educate themselves more about this kind of thing. There is a saying that says " Dont hate the player, hate the game ".

Also the futures trading in yobit for b2x is actually pumping to over $1,000 around 30 hours ago before dropping low now to $300. That means some people are making money there and some are losing as we speak

Wether you like it or not, there will be tons of this kind of FORK in the future and there will always be someone that is going to buy it .

There are 2 options for you incase there are another fork like this in the future

1. Be a part of the smart one to get the free coins and sell it to the other people
2. Be an ignorant, move on to another project and never even touch anything related to it
legendary
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The SegWit2X coins idea was shelved and there is no new plan yet. So I would refrain from investing on this. Fishy project.

Im not defending this project and I do agree that this sounds fishy but clearing your stupidity is the thing that I will do. It has nothing to do with 'investing' . It is ANOTHER bitcoin fork and you are going to get free coins from here. Period

How about reading next time?



As of expected this project seems to be going into a rough road but atleast you guys got a good attention from the mass media. It is probably one of the most exposed fork compared with the other
legendary
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SegWit2X network doesn't exist, there is no mainnet, not one single working node.

What's even worse is that except maybe 2 people here nobody cares. People are talking about some conspiracy theories instead of focusing on the facts, i.e. there is no fucking mainnet at all. This blockchain doesn't exist.
Focusing purely on the facts: several working nodes have been posted in this thread. e.g. 136.243.147.159.

There's a partly working block explorer here: http://miningpool.shop/site/block?id=2043 - I had to try it a few times before it loaded and even then it doesn't work very well.

Most recent block is 502182, difficulty 8.6M.

nmap 136.243.147.159

Starting Nmap 7.31 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2017-12-29 19:19 CET
Nmap scan report for static.159.147.243.136.clients.your-server.de (136.243.147.159)
Host is up (0.082s latency).
Not shown: 995 closed ports
PORT     STATE    SERVICE
22/tcp   open     ssh
135/tcp  filtered msrpc
139/tcp  filtered netbios-ssn
445/tcp  filtered microsoft-ds
8333/tcp open     bitcoin

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 11.51 seconds
newbie
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SegWit2X network doesn't exist, there is no mainnet, not one single working node.

What's even worse is that except maybe 2 people here nobody cares. People are talking about some conspiracy theories instead of focusing on the facts, i.e. there is no fucking mainnet at all. This blockchain doesn't exist.
Focusing purely on the facts: several working nodes have been posted in this thread. e.g. 136.243.147.159.

There's a partly working block explorer here: http://miningpool.shop/site/block?id=2043 - I had to try it a few times before it loaded and even then it doesn't work very well.

Most recent block is 502182, difficulty 8.6M.
newbie
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__SegWit2X__ any answer? Can you say, or add something more?
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