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legendary
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April 04, 2014, 12:30:23 AM
#12
Well bad investments like Labcoin were voted in that and Activeminer
That said there were legitimate stocks but bitcoin is a volatile instrument

Labcoin guys conned millions of $$$ from unsuspecting users. I myslef lost around BTC0.10. What a tragedy.

Yah the best time to get out of that stock was in the messed up IPO with the share restrictions and super pumping
legendary
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April 02, 2014, 10:25:30 PM
#11
Well bad investments like Labcoin were voted in that and Activeminer
That said there were legitimate stocks but bitcoin is a volatile instrument

Labcoin guys conned millions of $$$ from unsuspecting users. I myslef lost around BTC0.10. What a tragedy.
legendary
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April 02, 2014, 04:02:04 PM
#10
My advice will be to stay away from all these BTC-based equities and corporations. 90% of the time they turns out to be ponzi schemes. And I have myself lost around 25 BTC in the BTCT.co scam.

Well bad investments like Labcoin were voted in that and Activeminer
That said there were legitimate stocks but bitcoin is a volatile instrument
legendary
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April 02, 2014, 02:21:40 AM
#9
My advice will be to stay away from all these BTC-based equities and corporations. 90% of the time they turns out to be ponzi schemes. And I have myself lost around 25 BTC in the BTCT.co scam.
newbie
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April 01, 2014, 07:03:14 PM
#8
something like this?

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Peercover announces Simple Stocks, a platform for public and private offerings of shares, automated real time dividends (based on percentage of shares you own), and purchase of tickers directly coupled with Peercover companies on the Ripple protocol.

Simple Stocks includes:

1) A search engine for companies listed with links to companies with custom branding directly displaying
TICKER   NAME   DESCRIPTION   MEMBERS   DIVIDENDS/WEEK   MARKET CAP   OUTSTANDING SHARES   BID   ASK    LAST.

2) An engine for purchasing tickers and issuing shares based on founder/admin/member vote from within Peercover companies for chosen prices in any currency with proceeds going to all members of a non-admin company and admins of an admin company.

3) Graphs displaying Bids/Asks in any currency and historical price graphs.

4) New wallet features for separating company ownership, displaying percentage of companies you own, showing current and projected dividends, and enabling direct links to companies.

5) A platform for buying and selling company shares external to and internal to Peercover.

6) Public auditing of who owns shares on the Ripple ledger and automated distribution of dividends to wallets owning shares.

Simple Stocks launches February 1st, 2014. This same day Peercover will issue 1% equity on Simple Stocks under the ticker PCV to demonstrate the power of the platform, allowing any Rippler to own part of the company.


https://ripple.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5509&sid=1de3c0320aab3d87f3af8341a494e983

done via ripple.

Yes this is very interesting. Have you used the platform at all?
legendary
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March 31, 2014, 09:35:33 PM
#7
Forgot one its not really a stock of sorts but it is interesting as it is crowdfunding
Still growing though its an infant
https://banktothefuture.com/
newbie
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March 31, 2014, 09:21:49 AM
#6
Thanks looks interesting although thanks will look more into it since it doesn't seem to say how to list new projects and/or if they allow that will contact them and see. As for Mpex we've looked at them and decided not to go with them for the time being. Noticed a couple announcements by bitcoinbourse.eu starting to allow securities to be listed on their site. Any thoughts on them?



Quotes unclear temporarily do not want to make something happen.
legendary
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March 30, 2014, 11:11:56 PM
#5
Thanks looks interesting although thanks will look more into it since it doesn't seem to say how to list new projects and/or if they allow that will contact them and see. As for Mpex we've looked at them and decided not to go with them for the time being. Noticed a couple announcements by bitcoinbourse.eu starting to allow securities to be listed on their site. Any thoughts on them?

Looks more like an exchange to me than a securities group but this is the first time I have heard of them before myself so I will need to keep a heads up.

I did find their thread here though
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoinbourseeu-welcome-to-the-future-of-bitcoin-trading-516933

Also an IPO but no one was checking because its in marketplace and not securities  Grin
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/amazing-news-bitcoincard-on-bitcoin-bourse-and-ipo-bitcoincard-shares-526789

That said their valuation is ridiculous

100,000 Shares

Valuation of Each Share is 0.125 BTC

Market Cap assumed 100,000 * 0.125 = 12,500 BTC * 500 = 6,250,000

With them owning 75% of the Company or 4,687,500

And investors putting up 1,562,500 of the initial assets

Way over valued and plainly overpriced but that's just my opinion on a newly launched company

Dividend is 1/100th of a percent each month (Basically shareholders paying their own dividend)

100,000 (One Hundred Thousand)
    25,000 (Twentyfive Thousand) Investors / 75,000 (Seventyfive Thousand) Bitcoin SARL

Dividend per Share : 0.001%
Dividend payout : 15th of month / for the last month
IPO now 0.125 BTC / Share ( trading start Monday 1 april 2014 )

So guess I made an opinion on them after all ha-ha overpriced no evidence they can perform and definitely not worth the risk at this time at this stage until we see something viable from them and significant.
My logical analysis and conclusion
legendary
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March 30, 2014, 11:11:24 PM
#4
something like this?

Quote

Peercover announces Simple Stocks, a platform for public and private offerings of shares, automated real time dividends (based on percentage of shares you own), and purchase of tickers directly coupled with Peercover companies on the Ripple protocol.

Simple Stocks includes:

1) A search engine for companies listed with links to companies with custom branding directly displaying
TICKER   NAME   DESCRIPTION   MEMBERS   DIVIDENDS/WEEK   MARKET CAP   OUTSTANDING SHARES   BID   ASK    LAST.

2) An engine for purchasing tickers and issuing shares based on founder/admin/member vote from within Peercover companies for chosen prices in any currency with proceeds going to all members of a non-admin company and admins of an admin company.

3) Graphs displaying Bids/Asks in any currency and historical price graphs.

4) New wallet features for separating company ownership, displaying percentage of companies you own, showing current and projected dividends, and enabling direct links to companies.

5) A platform for buying and selling company shares external to and internal to Peercover.

6) Public auditing of who owns shares on the Ripple ledger and automated distribution of dividends to wallets owning shares.

Simple Stocks launches February 1st, 2014. This same day Peercover will issue 1% equity on Simple Stocks under the ticker PCV to demonstrate the power of the platform, allowing any Rippler to own part of the company.


https://ripple.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5509&sid=1de3c0320aab3d87f3af8341a494e983

done via ripple.
newbie
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March 30, 2014, 11:06:29 PM
#3
Thanks looks interesting although thanks will look more into it since it doesn't seem to say how to list new projects and/or if they allow that will contact them and see. As for Mpex we've looked at them and decided not to go with them for the time being. Noticed a couple announcements by bitcoinbourse.eu starting to allow securities to be listed on their site. Any thoughts on them?
legendary
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March 30, 2014, 09:31:24 PM
#2
Well there aren't really more just a bunch that used to exist
I guess 796 exchange lists Asicminer as well
https://796.com/xchange?op=market

Oh and Mpex (If you have 30BTC) If not coinbr
newbie
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March 30, 2014, 09:29:18 PM
#1
Hey everyone!

Working on a project right now and wondering what other alternatives other than cryptostocks or havelock investments allow for listings. Thanks
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