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Topic: [MIL]* MillenniumCoin DAAE * TOR * Anon * Escrow "NEW GROUND FOR CRYPTO" - page 3. (Read 26308 times)

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Bad to see such a great coin got delisted. Really did not expect that since price and volume were picking up big time...
Yobit?



Chinese exchanges? It could be a good idea and could give MIL a new start in a new market. How about it Yarkol? Would you reconsider? Smiley
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Bad to see such a great coin got delisted. Really did not expect that since price and volume were picking up big time...
Yobit?

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where can trade?

poloniex have delisted this coin!

Prompt teapot, is it possible to translate something like the millennium in Bitcoin for early thanks
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where can trade?

poloniex have delisted this coin!
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Yarkol,

Maybe Poloniex and Alcurex will respond one of these days.

I understand if you want to quit crypto. I read many famous personalities in crypto already quit or took a long break for one reason or another. (from Dogecoin, Litecoin, and even Bitcoin, to name a few, if I'm not mistaken)

It is regrettable that this has to happen in the midst of new ideas in digital coin development like Ethereum and others. This year 2016 is a good start for MIL with a bullish bitcoin and altcoin market. There were some setbacks when we lost the MIL explorer (was not renewed) and I noticed E9800 became inactive. I read he was one of the most active proponents of MIL.

The positive was that you started developing the coin again. Adding to that, trading volume and frequency in MIL were also increasing and the nearing next version release seems to be a game changer in crypto and coin anonymity.

Whatever your decision, I'll respect it. I considered MIL a dream investment, it was a long shot but like they said, it might just happen. At least you care enough to settle the fate of the coin rather than leave supporters in the dark like what other coin developers did. Thank you for all your efforts.




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With regards to Polo, I wrote to the addresses that I got when
I was fixing the wallet problem they had back then. No answer.
I then asked a guy I know that used to work there if he could have
their ear; they responded by saying that I needed to raise an official
ticket, which I did It is still in the "Processing" status.

I asked Alcurex, but got only a vague answer. They used to list
MIL but apparently no one traded there so...

I'm thinking of quitting, not just MIL but crypto entirely Too
much ill will, and it is not fun anymore.

There are others and more serious tasks and needs that we humans should
be occupying ourselves with than providing new platforms for financial speculation.
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I was hoping it will not happen but MIL is no longer tradable in Poloniex. My cheap bid was not even hit even with the announcement of delisting.

I hope MIL can be listed again soon in another exchange. Good luck MIL holders.
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That's also what immediately came to my mind. Increasing volume and number of trades. But was included for delisting? Strange. I hope it was just a mistake.
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looks like Poloniex is delisting MIL on June 3rd.

Very strange, as the volume is really picking up and
we're getting nearer to a major release.

I'll be in contact with Polo. In case they really drop us,
I think Alcurex will be happy to relist MIL
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someone wants to buy a large piece of the pie

Hope they dumped it in time, looks like Poloniex is delisting MIL on June 3rd.

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Hi Yarkol,

I sent to you the transactions details via pm. When I saw the delegate transaction, I figured you might be doing some tests or someone was already using the coin for real. Smiley
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Hi Yarkol,

Last night, I saw a delegate transaction appear in my wallet. It is in light blue color. It says it is an unfinished delegate transaction. I tried to double click on the transaction and click retrieve, but it says "transaction unknown." How can I retrieve the coins used?

Hi Ianshop

Could you give the txid so I can look into it.

I'm currently doing another testing round, so funny things
might be occurring .
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Hi Yarkol,

Last night, I saw a delegate transaction appear in my wallet. It is in light blue color. It says it is an unfinished delegate transaction. I tried to double click on the transaction and click retrieve, but it says "transaction unknown." How can I retrieve the coins used?
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someone wants to buy a large piece of the pie

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An interesting thought just occurred to me Wink .

Did you know that the earliest version of Satoshi's Bitcoin (0.1)
included the beginnings of an implementation of a P2P marketplace?

He apparently thought that for Bitcoin (or back then it was BitCoin)
to catch on big time, it needed to have some real-world use in the form of exchanging
goods and services right from the wallet.

Well, that's exactly the same kind of thinking we are advancing here.
So you could even say that MillenniumCoin is picking up Satoshi's original vision
from where he left it.

Except that we're way, way more anonymous  Cool.

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MillenniumCoin blockchain, currently in sync, is available for download from CryptoChainer.com
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What's also interesting is the volume of trades. I haven't seen that amount of BTC coming into MIL trading for a very long time.
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crypto = passion
Happy to see this coin doing well, wish you to stay on uptrend for long. ...Since now I shell keep visiting this thread more often.
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