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February 26, 2019, 08:57:50 AM


Meet Rifters A.R. Shooter Game Powered by Omnigames

On the 1st of March, Rifters A.R., an AR First Person Shooter game compatible with Android and iOS, will kick off with a soft launch for users from Australia and CIS countries.

Rifters A.R. will combine unique, deep and catchy cooperative gameplay for up to 20 players with an easy-to-learn system and powerful RPG system. The creators have also planned game-as-a-service activities such as daily, weekly, and monthly events with unique stories and rewards, as well as unique event-based craft system that creates goals for a player.

Click here to watch the game teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG-KHScz9_0&feature=youtu.be

Stay tuned for more information!

Why are we talking about that?

Rifters A.R. is powered by Omnigames, and MinexSystems is the main shareholder of this company. Omnigames is currently launching a series A round and has already received interest from numerous investment funds, such as GFR Fund, TechAngels, EY Start-up Accelerator, IP Group plc, Inventure, Greylock Partners, and others.
newbie
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February 25, 2019, 01:20:08 PM
While I do agree it looks unfair, the "rich" also risked the most, so it's only fair they get the most. Bigger risk = bigger reward. Bigger risk also = bigger loss.

With an equal percentage per annum (4.5%), the rich coin holder gets more coins due to the amount of his contribution. The contribution of 5,000 coins will reward 225 coins for the year. While the small holder of 100 coins will get only 4.5 coins per year.
225 coins is the reward for higher risk.

Your model is unfair. And most importantly, it will lead to the centralization of coins in the hands of large holders - because they get rich ahead of ten times faster than others.

You are talking nonsense. What else is a casino here?
You hold so much, you get so much, you hold less, you get less. What is not clear here? What does justice have to do with it?
Put 5000 in the parking lot, and you and I will see if the conditions are fair for you. I am sure that you will say that this is too high a risk.

P.S. Justice does not exist. Throw this nonsense out of your head. If you want to get justice, then do it yourself.

I've explained everything. For higher risk large holders are rewarded with big amounts of coins (225 coins for the year, vs 4.5 coins for small holders). If for the same risk you give to large holders also the increased 10 times percent, it already infringes the rights of small holders. You pay the rich at the expense of small holders.
Your offer sounds like at a casino - put 5000 coins and get a tenfold percentage = put 5000 on zero and hit the jackpot.

P.S. Community is developing by attracting a large number of participants, not by a small number of large holders. The oligarchy is centralized.
sr. member
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February 25, 2019, 06:25:27 AM
While I do agree it looks unfair, the "rich" also risked the most, so it's only fair they get the most. Bigger risk = bigger reward. Bigger risk also = bigger loss.

With an equal percentage per annum (4.5%), the rich coin holder gets more coins due to the amount of his contribution. The contribution of 5,000 coins will reward 225 coins for the year. While the small holder of 100 coins will get only 4.5 coins per year.
225 coins is the reward for higher risk.

Your model is unfair. And most importantly, it will lead to the centralization of coins in the hands of large holders - because they get rich ahead of ten times faster than others.

You are talking nonsense. What else is a casino here?
You hold so much, you get so much, you hold less, you get less. What is not clear here? What does justice have to do with it?
Put 5000 in the parking lot, and you and I will see if the conditions are fair for you. I am sure that you will say that this is too high a risk.

P.S. Justice does not exist. Throw this nonsense out of your head. If you want to get justice, then do it yourself.
newbie
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Merit: 0
February 23, 2019, 03:40:57 PM
While I do agree it looks unfair, the "rich" also risked the most, so it's only fair they get the most. Bigger risk = bigger reward. Bigger risk also = bigger loss.

With an equal percentage per annum (4.5%), the rich coin holder gets more coins due to the amount of his contribution. The contribution of 5,000 coins will reward 225 coins for the year. While the small holder of 100 coins will get only 4.5 coins per year.
225 coins is the reward for higher risk.

Your model is unfair. And most importantly, it will lead to the centralization of coins in the hands of large holders - because they get rich ahead of ten times faster than others.
If you think it's unfair you can buy 5000 coins for yourself and take a risk. If you don't want to risk you will get smaller reward.

I don't mind the risk reward. But the difference of 10 times is strange (5000 coins 45% per annum) vs (100 coins 4.5% per annum). We're not in a casino.
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February 23, 2019, 01:45:16 PM
While I do agree it looks unfair, the "rich" also risked the most, so it's only fair they get the most. Bigger risk = bigger reward. Bigger risk also = bigger loss.

With an equal percentage per annum (4.5%), the rich coin holder gets more coins due to the amount of his contribution. The contribution of 5,000 coins will reward 225 coins for the year. While the small holder of 100 coins will get only 4.5 coins per year.
225 coins is the reward for higher risk.

Your model is unfair. And most importantly, it will lead to the centralization of coins in the hands of large holders - because they get rich ahead of ten times faster than others.
If you think it's unfair you can buy 5000 coins for yourself and take a risk. If you don't want to risk you will get smaller reward.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
February 23, 2019, 12:25:35 PM
While I do agree it looks unfair, the "rich" also risked the most, so it's only fair they get the most. Bigger risk = bigger reward. Bigger risk also = bigger loss.

With an equal percentage per annum (4.5%), the rich coin holder gets more coins due to the amount of his contribution. The contribution of 5,000 coins will reward 225 coins for the year. While the small holder of 100 coins will get only 4.5 coins per year.
225 coins is the reward for higher risk.

Your model is unfair. And most importantly, it will lead to the centralization of coins in the hands of large holders - because they get rich ahead of ten times faster than others.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
February 23, 2019, 11:48:50 AM
While I do agree it looks unfair, the "rich" also risked the most, so it's only fair they get the most. Bigger risk = bigger reward. Bigger risk also = bigger loss.
newbie
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February 23, 2019, 05:42:27 AM
Large holders of coins (more than 5000) receive 45% per annum. Small coin holders (less than 100) receive 4.5% per annum. The difference is 10 times. This is unfair and leads to centralization.

Where did you get those statistics from?

Link please

You already received the link in the previous message. You can also go to MNX-Bank and see a tenfold difference in annual percent there. The rich get richer ten times faster. This is unfair and it will lead to centralization.
newbie
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February 22, 2019, 01:55:29 PM
Large holders of coins (more than 5000) receive 45% per annum. Small coin holders (less than 100) receive 4.5% per annum. The difference is 10 times. This is unfair and leads to centralization.

Where did you get those statistics from?

Link please
https://medium.com/minecoin-blog/read-here-minexbank-memorandum-as-of-12-05-2018-english-%D1%80%D1%83%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9-%E4%B8%AD%E5%9C%8B-367fe85cca97
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February 22, 2019, 01:49:52 PM
Large holders of coins (more than 5000) receive 45% per annum. Small coin holders (less than 100) receive 4.5% per annum. The difference is 10 times. This is unfair and leads to centralization.

Where did you get those statistics from?

Link please
newbie
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Merit: 0
February 22, 2019, 01:49:11 PM
Large holders of coins (more than 5000) receive 45% per annum. Small coin holders (less than 100) receive 4.5% per annum. The difference is 10 times. This is unfair and leads to centralization.
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February 22, 2019, 01:49:50 AM
Finally yesterday i receive my Minexpay Card on Mexico! Thanks MinexSystem Team! Great work!  Smiley



Yes, many people are receiving their minex cards one by one but one thing the parking coin rates have been changed, so in this case, there is a huge chance that the price of Minexcoin will increase once the market starts recovering. Still, i am accumulating more minex coins in the market due to low prices in the market.
sr. member
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February 20, 2019, 11:27:57 AM
Finally yesterday i receive my Minexpay Card on Mexico! Thanks MinexSystem Team! Great work!  Smiley



We are doing all the best.
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February 20, 2019, 11:06:14 AM
Finally yesterday i receive my Minexpay Card on Mexico! Thanks MinexSystem Team! Great work!  Smiley

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February 17, 2019, 12:31:20 PM
Dear community, we are glad to notify you that crypto-to-fiat conversion and withdrawal to the cards are available again, from 9 till 20:00 (GMT+2) on the business days. You may log in to your Minex Web Wallet account and use this option in full.

Yes. You will not be very comfortable. But as I understand it, from 5 pm you can already convert coins. It is permissible. At least (I hope) it won't be for long. Of course this is not nice - I agree. But apparently there are reasons for this, to debug the work and eliminate errors.
WHAT THIS MEAN? We can't use ATM at weekend?  Huh
Using card is available 24/7, but conversion only from 9 till 20:00 (GMT+2) on the business days.


How will conversion works for others,in which this timezone fall to night like Australia

Yes. You will not be very comfortable. But as I understand it, from 5 pm you can already convert coins. It is permissible. At least (I hope) it won't be for long. Of course this is not nice - I agree. But apparently there are reasons for this, to debug the work and eliminate errors.

The conversion is limited in relation to various timezones or what is this all about? Not sure what this means guys.
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February 17, 2019, 11:36:07 AM
I am very confused to see the price and volume of minexcoin coins I see that in 2017 the price of 1 minexcoin to $ 50 I was very surprised at the current price, what actually happened to this project, until a very drastic decline occurred
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February 17, 2019, 10:01:40 AM
Big Profit Potential From This Cryptocurrency's New AR Mobile Game

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February 15, 2019, 11:01:24 PM
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February 15, 2019, 09:50:34 PM
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jr. member
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February 15, 2019, 09:35:25 PM
Hi,

Has anyone in the U.S.A. received their card? According to the tracking info my card arrived in the US on 26.01.2019 but I still haven't received it.

Yes, a lot of people from US got their cards. I can suggest to you to contact post office or sorting center where is your card and find out why you got delay. 

Thank you for the suggestion. I emailed the USPS to inquire about the card yesterday so hopefully they get back to me soon.

I contacted the post office to locate the parcel but they have been unable to find it. They are asking for additional information:

Describe the packaging or container (brown box, USPS Priority box)
Describe the item(s) inside the package (new in box, item gift wrapped, loose in the mail, individually wrapped)
Include information about the labeling (wrote on the box, used label)
Update your search by using the descriptive text fields, dropdowns, and/or checkboxes
Provide required and/or recommended information

Could you please provide me with the additional information that are asking for or can you send me another Platinum Card?

Thank You Very Much
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