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Topic: [BitFunder] Asset Exchange Marketplace + Rewritable Options Trading - page 28. (Read 129419 times)

sr. member
Activity: 384
Merit: 250
the site is slowe

Horribly slow. And its down to the  chart.

Ukyo, you should send (far) less datapoints for the chart or check what else it is you are doing wrong with high highcharts. Initial loading of the chart take an eternity.

At the very least give people the option to hide the chart or load it in its own frame/div whatever so it doesnt bog down everything.

iFrame is not a bad idea. Thought I will have to do some testing on how browsers render it.
I was considering defaulting it to only load a week's worth of data points.
There is an option under settings 'Hide charts'.


Data for a week is definitely enough for a quick check.
I'd also like if I could middleclick on an asset in the market overview to open it in a new tab.
As it is now, I have to reload the asset market every time I want to check out a security.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Hey Everyone,

I just wanted to give a quick update on our mail system.
We had been working on upgrading to a new mail platform for a while and were almost ready to go.
The recent events have caused additional stress on the old system that it was never designed to handle.
The new system should be up and everyone should be handles fairly soon.

I will post an update as soon as things clear up.

-Ukyo

Good news!
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
the site is slowe

Horribly slow. And its down to the  chart.

Ukyo, you should send (far) less datapoints for the chart or check what else it is you are doing wrong with high highcharts. Initial loading of the chart take an eternity.

At the very least give people the option to hide the chart or load it in its own frame/div whatever so it doesnt bog down everything.

iFrame is not a bad idea. Thought I will have to do some testing on how browsers render it.
I was considering defaulting it to only load a week's worth of data points.
There is an option under settings 'Hide charts'.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1040
the site is slowe

Horribly slow. And its down to the  chart.

Ukyo, you should send (far) less datapoints for the chart or check what else it is you are doing wrong with high highcharts. Initial loading of the chart take an eternity.

At the very least give people the option to hide the chart or load it in its own frame/div whatever so it doesnt bog down everything.
full member
Activity: 181
Merit: 100
Hey Everyone,

I just wanted to give a quick update on our mail system.
We had been working on upgrading to a new mail platform for a while and were almost ready to go.
The recent events have caused additional stress on the old system that it was never designed to handle.
The new system should be up and everyone should be handles fairly soon.

I will post an update as soon as things clear up.

-Ukyo

good news!
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
full member
Activity: 181
Merit: 100
the site is slow and won't go on frequently
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
Emails are now caught up and flowing properly.

-Ukyo
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1015
How much have you lost on LAGcoin and ActiveScamming so far?  80%?  90%?

Your own portfolio is making a fool of you.

ALWAYS BET ON iCE...

I have lost a lot of money on Active, however this is money I made from Labcoin anyway so it hurts, but it was profits I have already made.

I still hold Active and a little Labcoin, I am hoping for the best.

At the moment I am essentially where I was when I started investing, which sucks but this is all very new to me so I consider it a huge learning experience. Also I always felt I was losing out because my money was not invested in Just-Dice for the past few weeks. Recently Just-Dice has taken a massive hit so effectly keeping my money on BTCT.co has worked out for the better negating loses that would have been made by Nakowa.

So am I hurting? Yeah a lot but I have brought my average ActM down so I am hoping for an upturn at some point.

Also I really don't think Ken is scamming. Scamming involved malice.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
Hey Everyone,

I just wanted to give a quick update on our mail system.
We had been working on upgrading to a new mail platform for a while and were almost ready to go.
The recent events have caused additional stress on the old system that it was never designed to handle.
The new system should be up and everyone should be handles fairly soon.

I will post an update as soon as things clear up.

-Ukyo
member
Activity: 88
Merit: 10
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Some said it would never happen. They were wrong. The U.S. and Swiss reached a deal that punishes Swiss banks and paves the way for even more transparency. See DOJ: United States and Switzerland Issue Joint Statement Regarding Tax Evasion Investigations. And it takes little imagination to know this will impact even obscure and far-flung countries too. After all, just remember the past and Switzerland’s long tradition of bank confidentiality. Tax evasion is not even considered a crime.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2013/08/31/every-american-with-money-abroad-anywhere-abroad-is-impacted-by-massive-bank-deal/

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Richard Bloomfield has spent three decades embracing the Swiss way of life. Married to a Swiss woman, the 63-year-old retired pastor speaks Swiss German fluently and admits he does many things “the Swiss way”. In the eyes of wary Swiss banks, however, he's still very much an American.

Last year, the Swiss bank where he held an account for nine years informed him he should take his business elsewhere. Faced with onerous US tax reporting rules set to come into effect in 2014, the bank decided the costs were too great and that cutting ties with Bloomfield and other American customers would be preferable.

They weren’t the only ones coming to this conclusion, Bloomfield learned when he was rejected by another Swiss cantonal bank. “When the fellow heard my name, he said no chance,” Bloomfield tells The Local. “He was very nice. He simply said it’s too complicated, costs too much money, we don’t want to take that risk.” Bloomfield eventually moved his account to the Raiffeisen bank, where he already had a mortgage.

Many Americans in Switzerland, like Bloomfield, are finding the welcome mat gone from the doorstep of their local bank. Some banks are closing the accounts of Americans who live in Switzerland, while others are refusing to grant them mortgages or loans.

http://www.thelocal.ch/20130402/american-expats-fall-out-of-favour-with-swiss-banks
You're full of shit. Nothing you posted has anything to do with BTCT being "regulated to death". All you are doing is trying to spread fear. When are you going to find something better to do other than hanging out in mom's basement spreading bullshit on a bitcoin securities forum?
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1072
Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
if you read the paragraph it's clear that Ukyo is referring to Activemining, which is ran by a US citizen (Ken), who operates his own US hosting service (http://www.axs.net/) while registering the company in Belize.

There, I fixed it for you!   Cheesy


Ice, you really made a fool of yourself this time.

Not like you care. You live for this shit. Tongue

How much have you lost on LAGcoin and ActiveScamming so far?  80%?  90%?

Your own portfolio is making a fool of you.

ALWAYS BET ON iCE...
sr. member
Activity: 384
Merit: 250
if you read the paragraph it's clear that Ukyo is referring to Activemining, which is ran by a US citizen (Ken), who operates his own US hosting service (http://www.axs.net/) while registering the company in Belize.

There, I fixed it for you!   Cheesy


Ice, you really made a fool of yourself this time.

Not like you care. You live for this shit. Tongue

Actually he's making a fool of himself every time he posts along with the other forum troll, Crumblestiltskin. I really don't think anyone's listening to the crap he types all day long...
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1015
if you read the paragraph it's clear that Ukyo is referring to Activemining, which is ran by a US citizen (Ken), who operates his own US hosting service (http://www.axs.net/) while registering the company in Belize.

There, I fixed it for you!   Cheesy


Ice, you really made a fool of yourself this time.

Not like you care. You live for this shit. Tongue
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1072
Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
if you read the paragraph it's clear that Ukyo is referring to Activemining, which is ran by a US citizen (Ken), who operates his own US hosting service (http://www.axs.net/) while registering the company in Belize.

There, I fixed it for you!   Cheesy
Vbs
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
In my honest opinion, I do not believe that making a claim that the site is 'virtual currency' and that
'No assets on the site are to be considered real.' would convince any U.S. Federal Judge (esp. when
a U.S. Citizen goes out of their way to put it in a server in Belize when they operate their own hosting
service in the U.S
) that the service is not guilty of something already and deny an FBI warrant request.
The U.S. Government does not care where your services are hosted, or how you claim ownership is
divided up, and especially if you are a U.S. citizen that appears to be in control (and sometimes if you
are real lucky, they do not even care if you are a U.S. Citizen to begin with), if they want to make an
example out of you they will. (see. KimDotCom)

 Wink  I know you are not very smart drawingthesun, so I will connect Dot A to Dot B for you:

Ukyo is talking specifically about ACTM in the above paragraph, and is not impressed with their sophisticated shell company in Belize.

Actually, if you read the paragraph (which may take some effort), it's clear that Ukyo is referring to BTCT.co, which is ran by a US citizen (Burnside), who operates his own US hosting service (http://www.kattare.com/) while registering the company in Belize. The fact that a literal quote from the BTCT.co disclaimer ("No assets on the site are to be considered real") is in the paragraph only adds to it ^^

Nice digging there, finding a Ukyo quote from 11th December 2012, months before ActM existed! LOL! Grin Grin Grin
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1000
Ice

Time to step away, and do something fulfilling, when your interpretation skills fail like that.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
In my honest opinion, I do not believe that making a claim that the site is 'virtual currency' and that
'No assets on the site are to be considered real.' would convince any U.S. Federal Judge (esp. when
a U.S. Citizen goes out of their way to put it in a server in Belize when they operate their own hosting
service in the U.S
) that the service is not guilty of something already and deny an FBI warrant request.
The U.S. Government does not care where your services are hosted, or how you claim ownership is
divided up, and especially if you are a U.S. citizen that appears to be in control (and sometimes if you
are real lucky, they do not even care if you are a U.S. Citizen to begin with), if they want to make an
example out of you they will. (see. KimDotCom)

 Wink  I know you are not very smart drawingthesun, so I will connect Dot A to Dot B for you:

Ukyo is talking specifically about ACTM in the above paragraph, and is not impressed with their sophisticated shell company in Belize.

Actually, if you read the paragraph (which may take some effort), it's clear that Ukyo is referring to BTCT.co, which is ran by a US citizen (Burnside), who operates his own US hosting service (http://www.kattare.com/) while registering the company in Belize. The fact that a literal quote from the BTCT.co disclaimer ("No assets on the site are to be considered real") is in the paragraph only adds to it ^^
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1072
Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
In case you didn't know Ice has invested in icedrill a competitor to Active Mining. So when you read his anti active mining posts thats why. He is also a common forum troll along with crumbs.

drawingthesun, you are being a tattletale.  Nobody likes snitches.  In fact, I hear they often get stitches.

You noobish failvestment in ACTM won't be helped by telling on me.

This "anti active mining post thats why."   Grin

In my honest opinion, I do not believe that making a claim that the site is 'virtual currency' and that
'No assets on the site are to be considered real.' would convince any U.S. Federal Judge (esp. when
a U.S. Citizen goes out of their way to put it in a server in Belize when they operate their own hosting
service in the U.S
) that the service is not guilty of something already and deny an FBI warrant request.
The U.S. Government does not care where your services are hosted, or how you claim ownership is
divided up, and especially if you are a U.S. citizen that appears to be in control (and sometimes if you
are real lucky, they do not even care if you are a U.S. Citizen to begin with), if they want to make an
example out of you they will. (see. KimDotCom)

 Wink  I know you are not very smart drawingthesun, so I will connect Dot A to Dot B for you:

Ukyo is talking specifically about ACTM in the above paragraph, and is not impressed with their sophisticated shell company in Belize.
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