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sr. member
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HEAT Ledger
January 28, 2019, 10:51:31 AM
full member
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January 23, 2019, 01:22:51 PM
The past behavior patterns tell me they got nothing! Whenever they had the slightest news they would announce it as some "BIG NEWS" and not hold back on any hint of what geniuses they are and wink on how you should buy heat immediately! (Just remember their ABN Amro hype, where is it now?) Wink
Oh and don't expect them to have learned from their past mistakes(aka fraudulent intent actions), these guys don't learn, they have proven that countless times in the past.
These guys have lost all sort of trust! As a closed source software company trust is crucial. Exactly the opposite of what blockchain technology is trying to solve. Good thing they are not working in the blockchain tech industry... oh wait!  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Without Cryptopia does the HEAT team plan another exchange beyond its own?
It's possible we have another one soonish.
Transaltion:
It is very likely we will not have another exchange any time soon or ever.

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If that had volume the HEAT exchange could be enough.
Increased volume is in the works through various means proven effective Wink
Transaltion:
We do the same shit we did before that has proven to be useless and has led us to where we are now. If you expect the 2 years ago promised buy support from us then you sir are and idiot!

Hahahaha I just noticed there is the wink to buy heat xD
FYI: If they would be a stock company this behavior would be highly illegal and it maybe is even for small shits like them.

Advice to everyone still holding heat:
hero member
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Heatledger.com
January 21, 2019, 01:01:37 PM
Without Cryptopia does the HEAT team plan another exchange beyond its own?
It's possible we have another one soonish.

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If that had volume the HEAT exchange could be enough.
Increased volume is in the works through various means proven effective Wink
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January 20, 2019, 07:17:42 PM
Without Cryptopia does the HEAT team plan another exchange beyond its own?
If that had volume the HEAT exchange could be enough.
legendary
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January 19, 2019, 07:02:18 PM
Bro, apparently you only really post in this thread? Please don't tell me you are the MM, accumulating now, and that is your "massive" 0.25-0.5 BTC buy order!

Lol yeah I pretty much only posted in here. NO WAY I am buying this crap ever again, look at my post above. Look since you are a nice guy I  can pm you my advice for this year what to buy. 10x profits are possible!

What an epic and total disaster! Here we are to plant the FAIL flag on top of the grave!

Agreed, I'm sure these guys will be back to live off more top buyers next time around!

But, I never got your PM for an actual good bear market buy. Looking for it!
hero member
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Heatledger.com
January 17, 2019, 09:36:16 AM
can anyone please explain how to send btc from heatwallet.com to another btc address? what is the recipient? and into the "message" I just insert btc address ?

It depends whether you want to send BTC tokens that reside on the HEAT blockchain and are instantly tradable on the HEAT DEX, or genuine BTC that resides on the BTC blockchain and is accessible through your Heatwallet credentials on the client side BTC wallet.

There are several ways to send BTC, either genuine BTC or BTC tokens on the HEAT DEX. They're available for user logged into his HEAT account, depending on whether that particular HEAT account has funds in BTC tokens or genuine client side BTC wallet.

1. To send BTC tokens to a HEAT account, click on the top right menu -> Transfer Asset -> Insert receiver HEAT account number or registered email -> type BTC in asset and select the provided asset id -> enter amount - > enter optional encrypted message -> click Send. If some field is problematic the Send button remains disabled.

2. To send BTC tokens to a BTC address (your own or someone else's), click on the white Exchange (bar chart) icon on the top menu -> click the red "Withdraw BTC" button -> Fill in recipient BTC address and the amount. Click "Withdraw" and wait until fulfillment of the Withdrawal, which currently usually takes 1-2 days (quicker automation under implementation).

3. You can send genuine BTC that's stored in your client side BTC Heatwallet by navigating to your BTC wallet from the Wallet page (white wallet icon on top row) -> Click the Send funds icon on the top row (double circle), fill in recipient BTC address, amount and network fee in BTC (best fee to speed ratio suggested). The client side wallet transactions do NOT incur a HEAT transaction fee, so in essence the secure multi-crypto client side storage (either through the web wallet heatwallet.com or the downloadable full node application is a free service.
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January 16, 2019, 07:09:42 AM
can anyone please explain how to send btc from heatwallet.com to another btc address? what is the recipient? and into the "message" I just insert btc address ?

re-try
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January 15, 2019, 05:46:20 PM
HAHAHA That shit is so funny! Now that cryptopia is down heatwallet.com is the only "exchange" offering Heat!
So when I say the total buy side of heat is 0.16685041BTC it is actually 100% accurate. This is amazing!
Heat is one big success story!  Grin If there only would have been someone who would have warned us earlier!!!!  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

And all those great releases around heat!  Shocked The pace of the development is mind blowing! Oh boy oh boy I wonder which new feature I will test first!  Huh Huh Huh WOW WOW WOW!  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

When will you guys have the 2 years ago promised IPO? Plz I want to shove some more money up your asses!  Cheesy

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January 15, 2019, 11:40:19 AM
Devs: Are you doing any analyzes on your blockchain to make sure HEAT wasn't affected by this hack?

So far it has been rumored only ERC20 tokens were affected.
newbie
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January 15, 2019, 08:40:23 AM
Yep Cryptopia is down all the day long.
hero member
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January 15, 2019, 08:28:11 AM
Well Cryptopia got hacked so now there isn't even that exchange to use anymore for Heat... You need at least two exchanges to be listed on CMC, so that could be another problem.


As for cryptopia, what is good about it? It has been a month since deposits/withdrawals are not working for Heat... Its a crappy exchange, no debate about it...

How about you get Heat listed on an at least semi decent exchange to avoid such problems and actually give the coin some liquidity?

Any idea what is going on with Cryptopia and HEAT?

Withdrawals have been disabled for a while.
Cryptopia hasn't updated their stuck HEAT node despite multiple requests. Obviously HEAT isn't the only coin suffering from resource shortage there

Cryptopia has been good and is seemingly well established, I don't understand the hate for cryptopia. All I see is "I didn't get muh tendies in time hurr durr" criticisms about cryptopia.

Other exchanges charge astronomical fees for listing so I can see why looking for another exchange can be bad for HEAT with the current market.

And then you have the exchanges that hardly have any time up or good reputation.

If you are a supporter of these projects, then this is a good time to stock up otherwise put your money where your mouth is and go do it yourself. These are voluntary-community-participation driven projects after all.
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January 12, 2019, 04:32:34 PM
Bro, apparently you only really post in this thread? Please don't tell me you are the MM, accumulating now, and that is your "massive" 0.25-0.5 BTC buy order!

Lol yeah I pretty much only posted in here. NO WAY I am buying this crap ever again, look at my post above. Look since you are a nice guy I  can pm you my advice for this year what to buy. 10x profits are possible!
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January 12, 2019, 04:29:23 PM


Hell yeah, instead of getting 99% rekt, I'm only normal rekt on good coins!

I just thought this would be a nice case of a potential shitcoin value buy like TRX few weeks ago. Guess not. Next!

I will check your other threads to see if there are any good value buys you like for this doom season though. Always the best time to make money is times like now, buying up cheap good shitcoins that will 100x+ down the road, like RAI, ANT in 2017 etc. Heat was always more like a "2 bagger and dump" though, especially after you started pointing out all the promises going nowhere!

Hey credit to HEAT though, some "much better fundamental" projects also got rekt 98%. Something like BlockV, which even took down Novogoratz. Those guys were expert level pump and dumpers! They might even come back for another round!

Yeah same here, I was totally drunk and high when I read the shitty whitepaper, I mean buzzed out of my mind high. totally shitfaced man! When I realized what shit I got into I thought to myself well how bad can it be, you just sell the shit when it hits market and maybe even make a profit out of it! Every coin at that time was making a profit at start so fuck it and move on. But these 2 mofos were some kind of shitheads man. They pissed me off and made me mad with their constant lying and condescending bullshit statements and so I stayed so I can point out to everyone what piece of trash these 2 cryptoclowns are. I didn't even give a shit about my investment, these fuckers had to be called out for what they are! In case they will have the balls to come up with another round of money collection ohh boy trust me I will be there to screw that up too! These money grabbing lying pieces of shits do not deserve to get one cent from the community I am around since the beginning and which I love and will not let it be shamed and destroyed by greedy clowns like these! Oh no! This will not be happening! The next time I will put on some harder gloves than these and they will finally get what they deserve!
legendary
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January 12, 2019, 04:24:53 PM
Bro, apparently you only really post in this thread? Please don't tell me you are the MM, accumulating now, and that is your "massive" 0.25-0.5 BTC buy order!
legendary
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January 12, 2019, 04:09:09 PM


Hell yeah, instead of getting 99% rekt, I'm only normal rekt on good coins!

I just thought this would be a nice case of a potential shitcoin value buy like TRX few weeks ago. Guess not. Next!

I will check your other threads to see if there are any good value buys you like for this doom season though. Always the best time to make money is times like now, buying up cheap good shitcoins that will 100x+ down the road, like RAI, ANT in 2017 etc. Heat was always more like a "2 bagger and dump" though, especially after you started pointing out all the promises going nowhere!

Hey credit to HEAT though, some "much better fundamental" projects also got rekt 98%. Something like BlockV, which even took down Novogoratz. Those guys were expert level pump and dumpers! They might even come back for another round!
legendary
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January 12, 2019, 03:56:27 PM
Lol. Glad this is still a fun thread, same as 2017. I didn't realize the damage was so bad, roughly 98-99% drop - which is worse on Heat, because I remember at the "top" the bids were also very few and far between and most of the buys were probably wash orders. So, this is one I won't even give full credit of having had a pump.

Why is it that everything that anything to do with NXT seems to suffer this fate?
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January 12, 2019, 03:37:24 PM
Doesn't look worthless from this point of view:

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/heat-ledger/

The devs of HEAT must have been acquaintances of a neckbeard that is now envious their project is going somewhere without the help of said ex-friend neckbeard.

Marketcap is not = Value, it is highest bid * Coins in existence.

Unfortunately if you try to sell heat you will see that the highest bid goes down pretty fast as there is almost no buy side. The total buy side on heatwallet is 0.28BTC and in order to get that you need about 3 millions of heat out of the 21 million or something that are in existance. I don't even know if there is any other exchange that supports heat, i guess not and if they listed it then it will most likely not even work.

Imagine you are not the only one trying to sell heat and the highest bid turns even faster into zero. So yeah it is pretty much worthless unless you consider your once tens or hundreds of thousand of dollar investment turning into a few dollars being worth something.

Sure you can be nitpicking and say "ohhh but it is not worthless", but you will look like a dumbass doing that, trust me  Wink



Oh and you better explain this one:
If you are a supporter of these projects, then this is a good time to stock up otherwise put your money where your mouth is and go do it yourself. These are voluntary-community-participation driven projects after all.
EDIT: Also, what community driven projects are you talking about? Heat is a business that got their money from their ICO...
Heat is closed source you dipshit, how can it be "community driven" when it is closed source? Even if people would like to speed up development there is nothing they can do about it! You idiot have no clue what you are talking about!  Roll Eyes

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January 12, 2019, 02:13:04 PM
Doesn't look worthless from this point of view:

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/heat-ledger/

The devs of HEAT must have been acquaintances of a neckbeard that is now envious their project is going somewhere without the help of said ex-friend neckbeard.
legendary
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January 11, 2019, 08:41:14 PM

Mayor mad bagholder spotted  Grin
Nah since heat didn't make you rich you obviously don't know that the preferred drugs of a rich cryptotrader like myself are coke, expensive liquor and high class escort hookers  Wink
Wild meth/ecstasy combinations are more the poor man's (aka heat investor) pick of choice  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Oh and happy b day my brony!  Grin


I actually got out at a pretty good price thanks to this guys trolling. For once, fudders were a net positive for me! Haven't checked on this coin in over a year? how's it coming?

I guess you could do worse having held a $500k market cap. I saw some coins with even more spectacular falls - not sure how they are paying their teams? Or maybe the coins were just a sideshow for their businesses from the start. Still, with some of these coins trading under $250k with public faces attached, you'd think at least an employee or two could start offering price support  Huh Huh
hero member
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January 11, 2019, 01:40:10 PM
Wrong. Okex, Binance and Bitfinex all have monthly votes where you can get listed for free. Organize the community and lets get listed.

As for cryptopia, what is good about it? It has been a month since deposits/withdrawals are not working for Heat... Its a crappy exchange, no debate about it...

EDIT: Also, what community driven projects are you talking about? Heat is a business that got their money from their ICO...

How about you get Heat listed on an at least semi decent exchange to avoid such problems and actually give the coin some liquidity?

Any idea what is going on with Cryptopia and HEAT?

Withdrawals have been disabled for a while.
Cryptopia hasn't updated their stuck HEAT node despite multiple requests. Obviously HEAT isn't the only coin suffering from resource shortage there

Cryptopia has been good and is seemingly well established, I don't understand the hate for cryptopia. All I see is "I didn't get muh tendies in time hurr durr" criticisms about cryptopia.

Other exchanges charge astronomical fees for listing so I can see why looking for another exchange can be bad for HEAT with the current market.

And then you have the exchanges that hardly have any time up or good reputation.

If you are a supporter of these projects, then this is a good time to stock up otherwise put your money where your mouth is and go do it yourself. These are voluntary-community-participation driven projects after all.
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