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Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 - page 156. (Read 1070171 times)

hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
Wow, nice price rise... I didn't expect a grow like this, had been sold most of my coins  Sad
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
What a terrible supply count model hh.

It was a scam... surprising it's been resurrected. lots of early bagholders must happy today! Grin

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blowing-the-lid-off-the-cryptonotebytecoin-scam-with-the-exception-of-monero-740112
sr. member
Activity: 489
Merit: 260
What a terrible supply count model hh.
sr. member
Activity: 536
Merit: 250
https://acheterdescryptomonnaies.fr
shit wallet, so pissed at this team for not fixing wallet.

Bag of BCN trapped in shit wallet.

the wallet is ok dude
sr. member
Activity: 2240
Merit: 270
SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
Did anyone find anything what is behind this pump? Please share.

Bot polo dude

This hasn't been caused by any Bot.
Bot moves cyclically always same amount of money. This time a pretty huge quantity of money have been placed in Bytecoin for some reason. Even the GitHub project continues to silently receive updates despite a long lack of any news.

I'm wondering what is going on.

Thanks for your input.

Agree with what you said. But still we need to know what is exactly going on. The market cap reached over $72m today, which means all this liquidity has been on hold and started to get into the game.

Sadly there is no much information about this.

Should we expect the coin to stay at this range for a while or we can see it again under the $10m cap?


This coin is just one of the so called after-effects when bitcoin went down and then recovered. Some alts which aren't that popular in Poloniex suddenly went up at immeasurable rate.

they called all those coin shitcoin. They cant survive the rise of bitcoin and they sometime work against bitcoin. Where were they? More so, bitcoin is not the first cryptocurrency how come he survive its doubtful genesis
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Can someone please tell how Changelly works?

1 monero = 76,615 bytecoins
but
76,615 bytecoins = 0.8544 monero

-15% ??
+ monero fees
+ other fees?
So the transactions end up to -30%?


I though electronic coins was about "no banks", and no high fees.


Changelly is a scam. They offered me to purchase bitcions via visa with 30% fee.

Use poloniex to exchange bytecoin

The service provider for accepting credit cards on Changelly is not reliable. They sell over the market rate by at least 30%.

However, Changelly is reliable for exchanging coins, without involving any credit card into the transaction.

Regarding the case with exchanging rate. First we need to understand how the system works. Exchanging Euro to Dollars and vice versa, you could end up with this kind of differences.

I would suggest you to exchange and hold for the exchange to improve at your favor in future. And then you could benefit from that since you will cover the fees with the profit you gain.

Please be aware that the transaction is estimate until you get a full confirmation for the transaction. You may get more or less, depending on the difference between the coins at the moment of transaction.

Hope that helps!
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
Can someone please tell how Changelly works?

1 monero = 76,615 bytecoins
but
76,615 bytecoins = 0.8544 monero

-15% ??
+ monero fees
+ other fees?
So the transactions end up to -30%?


I though electronic coins was about "no banks", and no high fees.


Changelly is a scam. They offered me to purchase bitcions via visa with 30% fee.

Use poloniex to exchange bytecoin
sr. member
Activity: 876
Merit: 291
Can someone please tell how Changelly works?

1 monero = 76,615 bytecoins
but
76,615 bytecoins = 0.8544 monero

-15% ??
+ monero fees
+ other fees?
So the transactions end up to -30%?


I though electronic coins was about "no banks", and no high fees.


This fee calculation could be a result of the very high volatility.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Can someone please tell how Changelly works?

1 monero = 76,615 bytecoins
but
76,615 bytecoins = 0.8544 monero

-15% ??
+ monero fees
+ other fees?
So the transactions end up to -30%?


I though electronic coins was about "no banks", and no high fees.
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 251
EVOS
It looks like a holiday today. A good pump for coin
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
shit wallet, so pissed at this team for not fixing wallet.

Bag of BCN trapped in shit wallet.

the wallet seems working fine. try to download the latest version remove all files related to the older version and import your wallet private key again
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1003
Well, That's Crypto :-\
shit wallet, so pissed at this team for not fixing wallet.

Bag of BCN trapped in shit wallet.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Did anyone find anything what is behind this pump? Please share.

Bot polo dude

This hasn't been caused by any Bot.
Bot moves cyclically always same amount of money. This time a pretty huge quantity of money have been placed in Bytecoin for some reason. Even the GitHub project continues to silently receive updates despite a long lack of any news.

I'm wondering what is going on.

Thanks for your input.

Agree with what you said. But still we need to know what is exactly going on. The market cap reached over $72m today, which means all this liquidity has been on hold and started to get into the game.

Sadly there is no much information about this.

Should we expect the coin to stay at this range for a while or we can see it again under the $10m cap?

I'm expecting the coin to drop again - but I never expected to rise in the first place, so probably not worth listening to me - I guess only the person or group behind the pump will know for sure LOL

It has been interesting watching it all day. It went all high over $72m cap but somehow it was $30m cap and then back to $52m.

I guess the issue remains with its blockchain for handling all these transactions, which is causing so much drop in the cap. But other than that, holding on this for a day is not easy, as it is generating more interest from buyers.

I think they can hold on this for a few more days, if not we will get it back to normal in my opinion.
sr. member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 256
Did anyone find anything what is behind this pump? Please share.

Bot polo dude

This hasn't been caused by any Bot.
Bot moves cyclically always same amount of money. This time a pretty huge quantity of money have been placed in Bytecoin for some reason. Even the GitHub project continues to silently receive updates despite a long lack of any news.

I'm wondering what is going on.

Thanks for your input.

Agree with what you said. But still we need to know what is exactly going on. The market cap reached over $72m today, which means all this liquidity has been on hold and started to get into the game.

Sadly there is no much information about this.

Should we expect the coin to stay at this range for a while or we can see it again under the $10m cap?


This coin is just one of the so called after-effects when bitcoin went down and then recovered. Some alts which aren't that popular in Poloniex suddenly went up at immeasurable rate.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1029
Did anyone find anything what is behind this pump? Please share.

Bot polo dude

This hasn't been caused by any Bot.
Bot moves cyclically always same amount of money. This time a pretty huge quantity of money have been placed in Bytecoin for some reason. Even the GitHub project continues to silently receive updates despite a long lack of any news.

I'm wondering what is going on.

Thanks for your input.

Agree with what you said. But still we need to know what is exactly going on. The market cap reached over $72m today, which means all this liquidity has been on hold and started to get into the game.

Sadly there is no much information about this.

Should we expect the coin to stay at this range for a while or we can see it again under the $10m cap?

I'm expecting the coin to drop again - but I never expected to rise in the first place, so probably not worth listening to me - I guess only the person or group behind the pump will know for sure LOL
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Did anyone find anything what is behind this pump? Please share.

Bot polo dude

This hasn't been caused by any Bot.
Bot moves cyclically always same amount of money. This time a pretty huge quantity of money have been placed in Bytecoin for some reason. Even the GitHub project continues to silently receive updates despite a long lack of any news.

I'm wondering what is going on.

Thanks for your input.

Agree with what you said. But still we need to know what is exactly going on. The market cap reached over $72m today, which means all this liquidity has been on hold and started to get into the game.

Sadly there is no much information about this.

Should we expect the coin to stay at this range for a while or we can see it again under the $10m cap?
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
Did anyone find anything what is behind this pump? Please share.

Bot polo dude

This hasn't been caused by any Bot.
Bot moves cyclically always same amount of money. This time a pretty huge quantity of money have been placed in Bytecoin for some reason. Even the GitHub project continues to silently receive updates despite a long lack of any news.

I'm wondering what is going on.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
Can someone point me a remote daemon Host: and Port: for the wallet

Thanks

http://nodes1.democats.org:7601

Thanks, but the wallet says disconnected, can someone provide another daemon Host: and Port:
sr. member
Activity: 352
Merit: 251
Is it true that the bytecoin was made from the same person who made bitcoin?
And that after a few years bytecoins are going to have X8 times more value that bitcoins?

oto ma kanih sotas

It's all about money ans profits. That's all. On polo. Wave platform will change this mentality
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Is it true that the bytecoin was made from the same person who made bitcoin?
And that after a few years bytecoins are going to have X8 times more value that bitcoins?



oto ma kanih sotas
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