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legendary
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February 13, 2014, 05:31:49 PM
OK, i'm afraid i'm banging on about this old chestnut;

Clearly the issue I have is not universal, and restricted to my own system... so... how am I able to update my windows wallet so it will let me send ixcoin?

I still have a miner funding that wallet, and want to send Luke his 5ixcoin back!!!

help!?

Well I haven't had an update to the windows wallet in ages! I'd like to help you but I can't! I'm not the dev Sad


Ouch.  lol.

I think Friction is waiting to do a dual release: When Luke has the Android wallet in a week or so I think that's when we'll see the windows wallet come out along with a full relaunch.

This would add more punch to the relaunch.

At least I hope this is the case.

sr. member
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February 13, 2014, 05:00:37 PM
OK, i'm afraid i'm banging on about this old chestnut;

Clearly the issue I have is not universal, and restricted to my own system... so... how am I able to update my windows wallet so it will let me send ixcoin?

I still have a miner funding that wallet, and want to send Luke his 5ixcoin back!!!

help!?

Well I haven't had an update to the windows wallet in ages! I'd like to help you but I can't! I'm not the dev Sad
sr. member
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February 13, 2014, 08:46:58 AM
OK, i'm afraid i'm banging on about this old chestnut;

Clearly the issue I have is not universal, and restricted to my own system... so... how am I able to update my windows wallet so it will let me send ixcoin?

I still have a miner funding that wallet, and want to send Luke his 5ixcoin back!!!

help!?
sr. member
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February 13, 2014, 05:19:57 AM
Is it forex applied to bitcoin?

pretty much, but they do cover the majority of stocks, every thing from oil (by the barrel) to indices.
sr. member
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February 13, 2014, 05:16:50 AM
Is it forex applied to bitcoin?
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February 13, 2014, 12:34:30 AM


Friction, I've called the direction of BTC since $100 and you're telling me I could have made millions?

Where?  How?  I want to short and buy futures (option calls) on BTC.

Tell me where and how I can do both.

Thanks.

try plus500.com, they only require a securities percentage - but be careful of the terms (no closing a trade within 20mins - you lose your funds if you close within 20mins) and watch out for the margins, leaving it too wide and they'l automatically close your trade.

What's too wide?  Can you trade up to 50% of your account value? 


hmm, also bear in mind you are not actually buying stocks, or shares, or coins for that matter,it's just a speculative platform... once you fund the account, it's all pretty evident... BUT.... it's not actually a service I use anymore, but it's a good starter place for anyone looking to dabble in the markets... OH! and also... another mute point, they are the company who give backing to mt gox, which would probably be another reason to steer well clear.
legendary
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February 13, 2014, 12:30:50 AM


Friction, I've called the direction of BTC since $100 and you're telling me I could have made millions?

Where?  How?  I want to short and buy futures (option calls) on BTC.

Tell me where and how I can do both.

Thanks.

try plus500.com, they only require a securities percentage - but be careful of the terms (no closing a trade within 20mins - you lose your funds if you close within 20mins) and watch out for the margins, leaving it too wide and they'l automatically close your trade.

What's too wide?  Can you trade up to 50% of your account value? 

Man, this was such an easy way to make money when Bitcoin sold off or when it way overshoots. 

Thanks, I'll check it out.

(Thanks for nothing, Friction.) lol.
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February 12, 2014, 10:34:54 PM


Friction, I've called the direction of BTC since $100 and you're telling me I could have made millions?

Where?  How?  I want to short and buy futures (option calls) on BTC.

Tell me where and how I can do both.

Thanks.

try plus500.com, they only require a securities percentage - but be careful of the terms (no closing a trade within 20mins - you lose your funds if you close within 20mins) and watch out for the margins, leaving it too wide and they'l automatically close your trade.
legendary
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February 12, 2014, 09:46:55 PM
Well, deleting wallets will definitely cause a lot of coins to disappear.  Do you know when this happened and for how long was BTCGuild was merge mining iXcoin?
it was in the very early days of ixcoin, before merge mining was added to the coin. btcguild was the biggest ixcoin pool at the time.

I really doubt they just deleted those wallets.  At the time ixc was worth quite a bit in BTC so they probably sold those ixCoins out of people's accounts and then deleted the empty accounts. 

At least they didn't hold those coins so there's no huge 10% holder to dump on any big rally we may have.
newbie
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February 12, 2014, 09:42:07 PM
Well, deleting wallets will definitely cause a lot of coins to disappear.  Do you know when this happened and for how long was BTCGuild was merge mining iXcoin?
it was in the very early days of ixcoin, before merge mining was added to the coin. btcguild was the biggest ixcoin pool at the time.
legendary
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February 12, 2014, 08:59:08 PM
A lot of IXC coins may actually be sitting in BTC-E wallets!  People may have not even bothered to withdraw them when they closed down IXC 2 years ago.
btcguild used to run an ixcoin pool before merge mining. when they shut it down they gave miners a week to withdraw the funds. after that they deleted the wallets. i'm sure there were a lot of coins in there then.

Well, deleting wallets will definitely cause a lot of coins to disappear.  Do you know when this happened and for how long was BTCGuild was merge mining iXcoin?
newbie
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February 12, 2014, 08:55:13 PM
A lot of IXC coins may actually be sitting in BTC-E wallets!  People may have not even bothered to withdraw them when they closed down IXC 2 years ago.
btcguild used to run an ixcoin pool before merge mining. when they shut it down they gave miners a week to withdraw the funds. after that they deleted the wallets. i'm sure there were a lot of coins in there then.
legendary
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February 12, 2014, 07:01:42 PM


I'm surprised Vlad that you don't know how to short BTC.   You can short BTC, buy/sell futures on BTC,  exchange hash rate for BTC, loan out USD to BTC speculators.... where have you been all these months?Huh!


Where abouts do you do this, oh carlos the chosen one, apparently these months Vlad has been promoting IXC and holding up the price single handedly ^_^, he was just curious as to where and how you do it?

We're all friends here, no need to be patronizing to each other Smiley



Yeah, Friction, be nice to me before I tell Luke.  lol.
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February 12, 2014, 06:37:46 PM


I'm surprised Vlad that you don't know how to short BTC.   You can short BTC, buy/sell futures on BTC,  exchange hash rate for BTC, loan out USD to BTC speculators.... where have you been all these months?Huh!


Where abouts do you do this, oh carlos the chosen one, apparently these months Vlad has been promoting IXC and holding up the price single handedly ^_^, he was just curious as to where and how you do it?

We're all friends here, no need to be patronizing to each other Smiley

legendary
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February 12, 2014, 06:05:19 PM


Friction, I've called the direction of BTC since $100 and you're telling me I could have made millions?

Where?  How?  I want to short and buy futures (option calls) on BTC.

Tell me where and how I can do both.

Thanks.
legendary
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February 12, 2014, 04:45:47 PM


Raskul,

What do you mean you short sell Namecoin and Bitcoin?  How's that possible?

as soon as my mined coins are mature, i sell them, a short sell (not holding long) - i guess it's just a turn of phrase. i use margin calls on stuff like oil and kazakhmys, but I don't mine oil or copper... just dabble with the shares in them

Well I frequently go on margin with Bitcoin or Litecoin just in the event of a buying opportunity (like today).

What are you guys talking about?  I'd live to buy on margin but nobody offers it.

And there's no way to go short BTC either.  If there is I'd like to know how.

Thanks.

I'm surprised Vlad that you don't know how to short BTC.   You can short BTC, buy/sell futures on BTC,  exchange hash rate for BTC, loan out USD to BTC speculators.... where have you been all these months?Huh!
legendary
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February 12, 2014, 04:37:33 PM


Raskul,

What do you mean you short sell Namecoin and Bitcoin?  How's that possible?

as soon as my mined coins are mature, i sell them, a short sell (not holding long) - i guess it's just a turn of phrase. i use margin calls on stuff like oil and kazakhmys, but I don't mine oil or copper... just dabble with the shares in them

Well I frequently go on margin with Bitcoin or Litecoin just in the event of a buying opportunity (like today).

What are you guys talking about?  I'd live to buy on margin but nobody offers it.

And there's no way to go short BTC either.  If there is I'd like to know how.

Thanks.
sr. member
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February 12, 2014, 03:06:44 PM


Raskul,

What do you mean you short sell Namecoin and Bitcoin?  How's that possible?

as soon as my mined coins are mature, i sell them, a short sell (not holding long) - i guess it's just a turn of phrase. i use margin calls on stuff like oil and kazakhmys, but I don't mine oil or copper... just dabble with the shares in them

Well I frequently go on margin with Bitcoin or Litecoin just in the event of a buying opportunity (like today).

and so you should  Wink
it's just personal preference, as a miner of bitcoin, i feel that I have a vested interest in it, so try not to dabble.. before I started mining (december 2013) I did dabble with ups and downs... now i'm just content to sit with coin and wait for the ups.  Grin
legendary
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February 12, 2014, 03:04:16 PM


Raskul,

What do you mean you short sell Namecoin and Bitcoin?  How's that possible?

as soon as my mined coins are mature, i sell them, a short sell (not holding long) - i guess it's just a turn of phrase. i use margin calls on stuff like oil and kazakhmys, but I don't mine oil or copper... just dabble with the shares in them

Well I frequently go on margin with Bitcoin or Litecoin just in the event of a buying opportunity (like today).
legendary
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February 12, 2014, 03:03:11 PM


Raskul,

What do you mean you short sell Namecoin and Bitcoin?  How's that possible?

There are of course a couple of ways to go short Bitcoin.   

I am unaware of a means to short Namecoin.

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