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hero member
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August 21, 2018, 02:54:34 AM
Look at it! The team is looking for a cheap listing, 0.1 BTC. None of the top exchanges will even take 10 btc let alone 1btc. Funds for listing at least on regular should be considered while preparing for a project. This should also not be the reason or excuse why the token should not get listed if the project is a good one. The project wanted to be scammed, I don't have account with such exchanges and wont.
full member
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August 21, 2018, 02:45:45 AM
Tell me, how can I add a coin SHPT, project Shipit tokens on this exchange? How does the listing itself happen, is it paid? What are the conditions?


Dont you think its the wrong place? We are not promoting the SCAM bitebtc
Your coin must be a scam just like bitebtc thats why you are looking to list on this exchange
He just advertises this token.Many of the themes he writes almost the same thing.


21, Tuesday has come.Where is the simplification?SCAM!!!
newbie
Activity: 19
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August 21, 2018, 12:43:31 AM
Tell me, how can I add a coin SHPT, project Shipit tokens on this exchange? How does the listing itself happen, is it paid? What are the conditions?


Dont you think its the wrong place? We are not promoting the SCAM bitebtc
Your coin must be a scam just like bitebtc thats why you are looking to list on this exchange
newbie
Activity: 168
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August 20, 2018, 06:52:51 PM
Tell me, how can I add a coin SHPT, project Shipit tokens on this exchange? How does the listing itself happen, is it paid? What are the conditions?

You need to directly contact the administration of the exchange, here you will not find answers, write directly to the technical support of the exchange itself.
jr. member
Activity: 125
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August 20, 2018, 06:34:45 PM
Tell me, how can I add a coin SHPT, project Shipit tokens on this exchange? How does the listing itself happen, is it paid? What are the conditions?
member
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August 20, 2018, 11:52:15 AM
What can you guys say about this news? I think this will solve most of the problems. https://bitebtc.com/news/19

This is really good news, I hope that by the appointed time the problem with the KYC procedure will be solved.


Report those scammers to the Singaporean police!

https://www.police.gov.sg/iwitness

Here a few business registries with the address you can find on bitebtc homepage.

https://www.singaporedatabases.com/company/201706635G/financefirst-pte-ltd

https://opencorpdata.com/sg/201706635G

https://www.sgbizpro.com/companies/FINANCEFIRST_PTE._LTD.
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August 20, 2018, 11:51:57 AM
What can you guys say about this news? I think this will solve most of the problems. https://bitebtc.com/news/19

This is really good news, I hope that by the appointed time the problem with the KYC procedure will be solved.


SCAM ALERT! SCAM ALERT! SCAM ALERT!

https://theicojournal.com/exchange-scam-bitebtc-makes-false-claims-rips-off-coins/


member
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August 20, 2018, 11:51:18 AM
What can you guys say about this news? I think this will solve most of the problems. https://bitebtc.com/news/19

This is really good news, I hope that by the appointed time the problem with the KYC procedure will be solved.


Automatized BiteBTC scammer-minions.

Piss off.
newbie
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August 20, 2018, 11:46:02 AM
What can you guys say about this news? I think this will solve most of the problems. https://bitebtc.com/news/19

This is really good news, I hope that by the appointed time the problem with the KYC procedure will be solved.
member
Activity: 461
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August 20, 2018, 11:30:48 AM
What can you guys say about this news? I think this will solve most of the problems. https://bitebtc.com/news/19


Automatized BiteBTC scammer-minions.

Piss off.
jr. member
Activity: 210
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August 20, 2018, 11:06:11 AM
What can you guys say about this news? I think this will solve most of the problems. https://bitebtc.com/news/19
member
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August 20, 2018, 09:54:26 AM


First of all i hope i quoted this well. As i have observed newbees cant just reply without quoting ;(


No, you still don't get it right. But, no problem, I really don't care what minions like you want to say. Same shit, different words.  Roll Eyes


Secondly, thanks for spending time and even replyng on my feedback.


I couldn't care less.  Grin


To further my opinion, if bitebtc is a scam, they are really doing a poor job about it. I cant really reconcile why they would not approve applications, wherein if they do that, they can scam more people and get more ill profits. Why would they choose to be a small time scammer and not go big time? With what they are doing now, not approving applications, many people are just pissed, just like some of the people here, yet, they remained to stand their ground and did(i think) try to comply with KYC process. For me it doesnt make sense. If you scam, scam all the way - meaning approve all applications, but they are not.

With the latest development of KYC and jurisdiction, in line with their press release, in just a few days we will know if they will be approving applications, which includes mine. If nothing happens post August 21, ill be humble enough to admit i took the wrong side. However, i encourage everyone to remain decent and calm and remain professional whatever sides they take. For my end, if proven that i am wrong, id still be compost, and still not stoop to an earthworms level ( sorry for my french). For i know i can deliver whatever convictions i may have, without being derogatory, or hurting others feelings because of my harsh words or comment.

Btw, i am not a minion of anyone, as i believe you are not a minion of whoever and believe you have your own mind and principles.

These are just opinions of one person, me, just like your own opinion. These are all just opinions for now, as i believe no one here is an expert or an authority in determining scams for exchanges, these are all educated guesses based from what we know and based from what we want to believe.

I think the original author of this thread already tagged the authorities of singapore on their twitter accnts. And I think you shared some links where to report scams (i maybe wrong, apologies if i misquoted that). So let them decide, as they are the authorities. Lets just continue to have intelectual exchanges, which will help the community to weigh things and stop prosecuting and even persecuting entities.




Let's condense your litany a bit.

Blah, blah, blah, I am a BiteBTC minion. And while my masters have locked their thread I am now here trying to distract you from the elephant in the room: THE SCAMMERS called BiteBTC.

And still the BiteBTC thread is locked.


Piss off.
jr. member
Activity: 40
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August 20, 2018, 09:20:38 AM



No worries, we are not going to "hate" you.
We usually laugh at all BiteBTC supporters.
You seem to be a new version of "BiteBTC minions".

More polite, less stupid, but still a minion.
  Grin

btw. learn to quote properly.

First of all i hope i quoted this well. As i have observed newbees cant just reply without quoting ;(

Secondly, thanks for spending time and even replyng on my feedback.

To further my opinion, if bitebtc is a scam, they are really doing a poor job about it. I cant really reconcile why they would not approve applications, wherein if they do that, they can scam more people and get more ill profits. Why would they choose to be a small time scammer and not go big time? With what they are doing now, not approving applications, many people are just pissed, just like some of the people here, yet, they remained to stand their ground and did(i think) try to comply with KYC process. For me it doesnt make sense. If you scam, scam all the way - meaning approve all applications, but they are not.

With the latest development of KYC and jurisdiction, in line with their press release, in just a few days we will know if they will be approving applications, which includes mine. If nothing happens post August 21, ill be humble enough to admit i took the wrong side. However, i encourage everyone to remain decent and calm and remain professional whatever sides they take. For my end, if proven that i am wrong, id still be compost, and still not stoop to an earthworms level ( sorry for my french). For i know i can deliver whatever convictions i may have, without being derogatory, or hurting others feelings because of my harsh words or comment.

Btw, i am not a minion of anyone, as i believe you are not a minion of whoever and believe you have your own mind and principles.

These are just opinions of one person, me, just like your own opinion. These are all just opinions for now, as i believe no one here is an expert or an authority in determining scams for exchanges, these are all educated guesses based from what we know and based from what we want to believe.

I think the original author of this thread already tagged the authorities of singapore on their twitter accnts. And I think you shared some links where to report scams (i maybe wrong, apologies if i misquoted that). So let them decide, as they are the authorities. Lets just continue to have intelectual exchanges, which will help the community to weigh things and stop prosecuting and even persecuting entities.

member
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Merit: 13
August 20, 2018, 06:51:40 AM


Hi guys,

I am not a crypto expert, nor pretending to be one. I am also not an expert in determining scams and the likes. As you could see in my profile, i am just a newbie here, tho i try to read as thorough as my time could permit. So let me share my 2 cents here, as i see this platform a democratic avenue for views and opinions, even for small time like me.

As early as first quarter this month, bitebtc had released its intention to comply with the KYC procedures of singapore, as they were physically situated there. I know everyone who is crypto enthusiast noticed how government now wants to regulate crypto, exchanges and the likes. Bitebtc, as legal as possible, wanted to adhere to the law. And this has been published on their newsfeeds, tweeter accnts, and at times would answer to your emails and chime into bitcoin talk discussions.

There was a time they were actively participating in the discussions despite the bash they are getting, later on they just decided to focus on appealing their case with singapore. Despite that, there were regular updates from them on their case.

In the recent past, they change jurisdiction, since they find the regulations in singapore stiff and already becoming detrimental to their business and clients. Just recently they announced, that they got a green signal to process registrations, no later than august 21, however, they also put a disclaimer, that approvals may take days because of huge amount of pending applications. As i saw on one of their email replies to one of the free thinkers here, they have roughly approved 10,000 members prior to KYC implementions, and pending 60000 more (probably more than that by now).

Crossing my fingers, we will see approved applications post August 21 and moving forward.

Some disgruntled members here are actually coin developers, who paid to be listed on their exchange - they all have the right to feel they were cheated or scammed. My opinion is, bitebtc could have handled those cases appropriately and could have been upfront with them with the situation they face, since right now, they doubt the legitimacy of the exchange because not a single supporter of their coins is being approved.

On the other hand, if bitebtc was an exit scam, why didnt it approve all those 70k + applications. Common sense tells me, it would have profited a lot and could even entice more listings if he did that and just ran away with all the coins their members have and the listing fees coin dev paid. But it chose not to do that.

Again, this is just my 2 cents, I am entitled to it, as you are entitled to yours.

I would probably have many haters after this post, but i encourage you to wait until the 21st and a couple of days. For all you know i may be wrong, or i may be right. So for all the haters out there, give bitebtc this week. And just persecute me next week, or hoping this week wil change your mind set.

Also i appreciate your concern to the community, by warning them of possible scams and what not. However, what if you were wrong? Theres also a chance you are right. That will be answered in the next few weeks or so. But i hope i am right..


No worries, we are not going to "hate" you.
We usually laugh at all BiteBTC supporters.
You seem to be a new version of "BiteBTC minions".

More polite, less stupid, but still a minion.
  Grin

btw. learn to quote properly.
jr. member
Activity: 133
Merit: 7
August 20, 2018, 06:50:37 AM
It seems to me that it is too early to accuse the exchange of fraud, I read a lot of negative reviews, but did not see direct evidence.


Well, it's not too early for us to lump you in with them for making such an ignorant post. Read the front page of this thread which gives plenty of proof that they have been scamming for a long time. The only post that you could make in support of BiteBTC would be proof of a trade with your account. Not speculative crap on what you think or reason PROOF. Plain and simple - not one person has been able to provide proof that it is legit, yet many people have given proof that they got ripped off and cannot get approved on the exchange. Multiple coins have proven that the volume on biteBTC is fake. One poster showed where biteBTC did not even look at the necessary software that it takes to list a coin on the exchange yet said it was a good coin to list. This is a blatant theft of the listing fee by small marketcap coins and then manipulation of the data provided by those coin users. It is an outrage. So, the direct evidence is on page one of this thread. Go back and read that before you make an ignorant reply again.
jr. member
Activity: 133
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August 20, 2018, 06:43:17 AM
It seems to me that it is too early to accuse the exchange of fraud, I read a lot of negative reviews, but did not see direct evidence.

This happens all over the forum, it's called black marketing, I've seen how many exchanges and projects are accused of fraud, but these same exchanges and projects have been working for many years, they have their own customer base. I have the main question, who will work for several years with the same exchange, if it is a fraud?


Hey, paid believer, if this "exchange" is that serious why have they locked their thread on Bitcointalk?

Nothing to hide?


Hi guys,

I am not a crypto expert, nor pretending to be one. I am also not an expert in determining scams and the likes. As you could see in my profile, i am just a newbie here, tho i try to read as thorough as my time could permit. So let me share my 2 cents here, as i see this platform a democratic avenue for views and opinions, even for small time like me.

As early as first quarter this month, bitebtc had released its intention to comply with the KYC procedures of singapore, as they were physically situated there. I know everyone who is crypto enthusiast noticed how government now wants to regulate crypto, exchanges and the likes. Bitebtc, as legal as possible, wanted to adhere to the law. And this has been published on their newsfeeds, tweeter accnts, and at times would answer to your emails and chime into bitcoin talk discussions.

There was a time they were actively participating in the discussions despite the bash they are getting, later on they just decided to focus on appealing their case with singapore. Despite that, there were regular updates from them on their case.

In the recent past, they change jurisdiction, since they find the regulations in singapore stiff and already becoming detrimental to their business and clients. Just recently they announced, that they got a green signal to process registrations, no later than august 21, however, they also put a disclaimer, that approvals may take days because of huge amount of pending applications. As i saw on one of their email replies to one of the free thinkers here, they have roughly approved 10,000 members prior to KYC implementions, and pending 60000 more (probably more than that by now).

Crossing my fingers, we will see approved applications post August 21 and moving forward.

Some disgruntled members here are actually coin developers, who paid to be listed on their exchange - they all have the right to feel they were cheated or scammed. My opinion is, bitebtc could have handled those cases appropriately and could have been upfront with them with the situation they face, since right now, they doubt the legitimacy of the exchange because not a single supporter of their coins is being approved.

On the other hand, if bitebtc was an exit scam, why didnt it approve all those 70k + applications. Common sense tells me, it would have profited a lot and could even entice more listings if he did that and just ran away with all the coins their members have and the listing fees coin dev paid. But it chose not to do that.

Again, this is just my 2 cents, I am entitled to it, as you are entitled to yours.

I would probably have many haters after this post, but i encourage you to wait until the 21st and a couple of days. For all you know i may be wrong, or i may be right. So for all the haters out there, give bitebtc this week. And just persecute me next week, or hoping this week wil change your mind set.

Also i appreciate your concern to the community, by warning them of possible scams and what not. However, what if you were wrong? Theres also a chance you are right. That will be answered in the next few weeks or so. But i hope i am right..







READ THE FRONT PAGE OF THIS THREAD - BiteBTC is not going to approve any accounts as they have not done so up to this time. They won't reply to any criticism on twitter or their bitciontalk threads - instead they delete the posts, block the users, and try to threaten a lawsuit. They don't have an exchange wallet holding funds for the coins they list. They list the coins with fake volume and even in the middle of forks (which is impossible). They even said they reviewed and verified a completely fake coin with no github in this thread. My opinion is that then they hire the likes of you to come here and try to fud this thread. All the proof you need that this is a fake exchange has already been provided. Unless you got proof that it is a legit exchange - like a logged in user account making trades backed up by explorer proof. Shut up and take your scam marketing efforts for bitebtc elsewhere. You are just as fraudulent as they are for trying to propagate that they are legit to users who now unfortunately know better. Coingecko was smart enough to remove this fake exchange and pretty soon coinmarketcap will as well. BiteBTC is a complete fraudulent exchange. There is no KYC requirement like they propose in singapore because there are other exchanges in singapore like COSS that do work. It does not matter why they did not approve the applications yet, it matters that they did not approve those applications, kept the data, took the coins money to list, show fake volume, and do not reply to support. Pretty much those are the items we want answers to not speculation and nonsense logic about what you think might be happening - we want answers for what DID happen.
jr. member
Activity: 40
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August 20, 2018, 06:04:53 AM
It seems to me that it is too early to accuse the exchange of fraud, I read a lot of negative reviews, but did not see direct evidence.

This happens all over the forum, it's called black marketing, I've seen how many exchanges and projects are accused of fraud, but these same exchanges and projects have been working for many years, they have their own customer base. I have the main question, who will work for several years with the same exchange, if it is a fraud?


Hey, paid believer, if this "exchange" is that serious why have they locked their thread on Bitcointalk?

Nothing to hide?


Hi guys,

I am not a crypto expert, nor pretending to be one. I am also not an expert in determining scams and the likes. As you could see in my profile, i am just a newbie here, tho i try to read as thorough as my time could permit. So let me share my 2 cents here, as i see this platform a democratic avenue for views and opinions, even for small time like me.

As early as first quarter this month, bitebtc had released its intention to comply with the KYC procedures of singapore, as they were physically situated there. I know everyone who is crypto enthusiast noticed how government now wants to regulate crypto, exchanges and the likes. Bitebtc, as legal as possible, wanted to adhere to the law. And this has been published on their newsfeeds, tweeter accnts, and at times would answer to your emails and chime into bitcoin talk discussions.

There was a time they were actively participating in the discussions despite the bash they are getting, later on they just decided to focus on appealing their case with singapore. Despite that, there were regular updates from them on their case.

In the recent past, they change jurisdiction, since they find the regulations in singapore stiff and already becoming detrimental to their business and clients. Just recently they announced, that they got a green signal to process registrations, no later than august 21, however, they also put a disclaimer, that approvals may take days because of huge amount of pending applications. As i saw on one of their email replies to one of the free thinkers here, they have roughly approved 10,000 members prior to KYC implementions, and pending 60000 more (probably more than that by now).

Crossing my fingers, we will see approved applications post August 21 and moving forward.

Some disgruntled members here are actually coin developers, who paid to be listed on their exchange - they all have the right to feel they were cheated or scammed. My opinion is, bitebtc could have handled those cases appropriately and could have been upfront with them with the situation they face, since right now, they doubt the legitimacy of the exchange because not a single supporter of their coins is being approved.

On the other hand, if bitebtc was an exit scam, why didnt it approve all those 70k + applications. Common sense tells me, it would have profited a lot and could even entice more listings if he did that and just ran away with all the coins their members have and the listing fees coin dev paid. But it chose not to do that.

Again, this is just my 2 cents, I am entitled to it, as you are entitled to yours.

I would probably have many haters after this post, but i encourage you to wait until the 21st and a couple of days. For all you know i may be wrong, or i may be right. So for all the haters out there, give bitebtc this week. And just persecute me next week, or hoping this week wil change your mind set.

Also i appreciate your concern to the community, by warning them of possible scams and what not. However, what if you were wrong? Theres also a chance you are right. That will be answered in the next few weeks or so. But i hope i am right..





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Activity: 475
Merit: 101
August 20, 2018, 05:53:23 AM
What CoinMarketCap says on this exchange? If I'm not mistaken, they recognized BiteBTC fully legitimate and working exchange.

post-#306

And if you look higher?They accept fake coins that never existed.This coin is fiction, no wallets, no block-explorer.All links in the listing request are fake.And the Steven Perkins replied-We have reviewed your application and are happy to inform you that we can list your coin...Do you think they check the coins or it is important for them to transfer 0.2BTC?
jr. member
Activity: 210
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August 20, 2018, 05:45:09 AM
What CoinMarketCap says on this exchange? If I'm not mistaken, they recognized BiteBTC fully legitimate and working exchange.
newbie
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August 19, 2018, 03:38:33 PM
It seems to me that it is too early to accuse the exchange of fraud, I read a lot of negative reviews, but did not see direct evidence.

You are drawing interesting conclusions, and I agree with them in principle. For example: I also trade the exchange is Yobit, it is also all accused of fraud, although it works consistently without glitches and failures.

With the exchange YObit a different story, I have not seen not one of the reviews where YObit was accused of fraud, they just have bugs in the code, this causes many problems for users.
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