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September 02, 2017, 07:56:56 AM
I wonder what percentage of users will withdraw today and forfeit the 45 percent?
why is that important to you? Smiley

How many US users are going to stay and keep their 45%? I had 22 btc and don't want to lose those other 10. How many would go the length of having a friend/relative doing the verification process who lives outside the US if they totally ban all withdraws. I really hope they have a small withdraw option for non verified users I.e. Americans. I just won't stand to see 10 btc get flushed down the toilet
I had verified account there, and will be going thru verification on new site very likely as well.
If there will be demand, I can help with withdrawals for US customers afterwards, fee can be discussed later on.
newbie
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September 02, 2017, 07:53:34 AM
I read it if you withdraw the 55%, you accept the 45% as tokens (not you lose it).
yep same here. (debt obligations are abandoned  TO  the remaining 45% of funds in the form of tokens.)
Not debt obligation tokens are abandoned.

You know... you could be right!
Boys their English is terrible, especially considering this very tense situation.
newbie
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September 02, 2017, 07:30:36 AM
How many US users are going to stay and keep their 45%? I had 22 btc and don't want to lose those other 10. How many would go the length of having a friend/relative doing the verification process who lives outside the US if they totally ban all withdraws. I really hope they have a small withdraw option for non verified users I.e. Americans. I just won't stand to see 10 btc get flushed down the toilet
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September 02, 2017, 07:27:19 AM
I wonder what percentage of users will withdraw today and forfeit the 45 percent?
newbie
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September 02, 2017, 06:48:15 AM
Thank you Erk. i'm very happy for your notice. That day i'm come back to Btc-e
newbie
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September 02, 2017, 06:39:38 AM
I read it if you withdraw the 55%, you accept the 45% as tokens (not you lose it).
yep same here. (debt obligations are abandoned  TO  the remaining 45% of funds in the form of tokens.)
Not debt obligation tokens are abandoned.
erk
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September 02, 2017, 06:30:22 AM
Hi people

Thank you for all comments! all info about btc-e is very important for me.
I'm have a question. it will be possible to trade on this platform?
i'm like to work in btc-e more than poloniex or kraken

Than you so much
Yes, but it may not be before Sep 15th. when they are launching a rebranded site that complies with AML and KYC verification.

There is a small chance crypto trades will be activated on the old site before then, only crypto withdrawals, no fiat.

newbie
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September 02, 2017, 06:26:42 AM
Hi people

Thank you for all comments! all info about btc-e is very important for me.
I'm have a question. it will be possible to trade on this platform?
i'm like to work in btc-e more than poloniex or kraken

Than you so much
hero member
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September 01, 2017, 10:45:58 PM

Sure am glad I ain't no Yankee Doodle

"The greatest nation on earth" unless you want to trade crypto. Way to stifle innovation guys
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September 01, 2017, 10:09:44 PM
This is a pretty genius move by BTC-e.  I'm sure they will shave off a ton of debt with this 55% / 0 token withdrawal option.

Just looking at the outcome probabilities going forward, I will wait until September 15.  If they are willing to pay out 55% tomorrow, then that means they are investing in themselves and truly intend to get a platform up and running.  If they weren't, it's much likely they'd just run with the money.  They are also looking to find ways to minimize their debt, which signifies to me that they have an intention to repay that debt. 

For me, the risk of losing the 55% by waiting until Sept 15 is outweighed by the forfeiture of the 45% debt token.  What could happen between now and Sept 15?  The FBI could somehow attack again.  The new investment company that is taking over could screw everyone over somehow.  The new exchange could have a security issue and lose a bunch of crypto.  All are possible, but I believe quite unlikely in such a short timespan.

If I was a US citizen, then my risk outlook would be different.  I may take this offer as a subtle hint to get my money the hell out of the system while it's still operating under the BTC-e brand.  You could always buy back some tokens when the exchange launches, when the landscape is more certain.
newbie
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September 01, 2017, 09:29:40 PM
Anyone know where the no US customers line went? I didn't see it on the FAQ posted in news section when they moved from the other site.  Also who are they getting licensed with to allow bitcoin betting again?

Also noticed I can now access the site without the cloudfare errors and without vpn
newbie
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September 01, 2017, 09:22:38 PM
Hello
         I login change password I didn't have 2FA .The email show successful authorization but I didnot reach my account Cannot check anything I am from Myanmar .What is white ips? Can anyone help me?
Regards,
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September 01, 2017, 09:11:37 PM
As long as I could trade and withdrawal, even minimal amounts in crypto only, I'd be fine with that! (Using VPN of course). We just need to know what exactly unverified accounts will be able to do.

To be honest, they only talked about trading for unverified users. No mention to withdraws.
But there is no point in cracking our heads, some hours and with hope we will know Smiley

I am happy to give out may name, address, phone for verification. What I am unhappy about is giving out details that could be used in a fraud, eg. a photo of your license with signature on it etc. same as I would be unhappy about giving someone my finger prints or DNA. At some point the information you give out is enough for someone to pretend they are you and commit fraud.

erk is quite simple...
give your ID, then go to your local police and denounce that your ID as been stolen in a digital leak with a compromised database.
They will mark your current ID as stolen (therefore you will be ok regarding frauds) and they will issue a new ID with a different number.
Nonetheless, bitstamp also allows watermarking ID photos.
They could be useful with BTC-e too.

erk
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September 01, 2017, 09:01:13 PM

As long as I could trade and withdrawal, even minimal amounts in crypto only, I'd be fine with that! (Using VPN of course). We just need to know what exactly unverified accounts will be able to do.
I am happy to give out may name, address, phone for verification. What I am unhappy about is giving out details that could be used in a fraud, eg. a photo of your license with signature on it etc. same as I would be unhappy about giving someone my finger prints or DNA. At some point the information you give out is enough for someone to pretend they are you and commit fraud.





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September 01, 2017, 08:59:48 PM
For people who didn't receive email for reset password, what did you guys do to get it to work?
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September 01, 2017, 08:44:06 PM
We won't have the luxury of verification if they are not going to support us customers.  

US customers will not be supported. It was stated before. It is also in the FAQ.
They cannot allow US users, they have no way to adopt US regulations for a legit service.
Please also note that all the other major exchanges are gradually dropping out US users for the same reasons.

In conclusion: an US user will be probably able to login with a vpn.
A do some kind of activity, with an unverified account.
But he/she will not be able to send documents and be verified.
What kind of activity an unverified user will be able to perform?
Trading (as stated before)... and who knows.

Btw... BTC is hitting 5000 usd
and LTC 92 usd.
Crazy days.




As long as I could trade and withdrawal, even minimal amounts in crypto only, I'd be fine with that! (Using VPN of course). We just need to know what exactly unverified accounts will be able to do.
newbie
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Merit: 0
September 01, 2017, 08:36:21 PM
We won't have the luxury of verification if they are not going to support us customers.  

US customers will not be supported. It was stated before. It is also in the FAQ.
They cannot allow US users, they have no way to adopt US regulations for a legit service.
Please also note that all the other major exchanges are gradually dropping out US users for the same reasons.

In conclusion: an US user will be probably able to login with a vpn.
A do some kind of activity, with an unverified account.
But he/she will not be able to send documents and be verified.
What kind of activity an unverified user will be able to perform?
Trading (as stated before)... and who knows.

Btw... BTC is hitting 5000 usd
and LTC 92 usd.
Crazy days.



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September 01, 2017, 08:31:02 PM
Not sure if you've already discussed this, but they say:
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and the possibility of input and output (fiat, coins, codes) is planned no later than September 15

Does anyone know if they plan to honor already generated BTC-E codes? With the 45% fee?
newbie
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September 01, 2017, 08:21:28 PM
I'm in almost the same situation, but am a US customer.   I would be a lot less worried not being in the US.   I was verified before and wouldn't have a problem verifying again, but we won't have that luxury.   If I were in your situation and didn't NEED the coins right away, I'd stick it out.  The 55% is better than nothing but I think I'd kick myself for not staying for the other 45%.  Btce has always came through, hopefully this will be no different

Isn't your situation a lot different given that you're a US citizen?

Which luxury won't we have?

Same as in I was mainly in ltc and it's significant amount to me.
   We won't have the luxury of verification if they are not going to support us customers. 
newbie
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September 01, 2017, 08:09:59 PM
I'm in almost the same situation, but am a US customer.   I would be a lot less worried not being in the US.   I was verified before and wouldn't have a problem verifying again, but we won't have that luxury.   If I were in your situation and didn't NEED the coins right away, I'd stick it out.  The 55% is better than nothing but I think I'd kick myself for not staying for the other 45%.  Btce has always came through, hopefully this will be no different

Isn't your situation a lot different given that you're a US citizen?

Which luxury won't we have?
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