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sr. member
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Who cares?
July 15, 2014, 08:45:50 PM
Drak, 550 BTC still not enough for you?
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
July 15, 2014, 08:45:22 PM
As I also mentioned a few posts back - I'm up for buying VIA from any disgruntled folks.  Win-win.
sr. member
Activity: 713
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July 15, 2014, 08:41:51 PM
Looks like this cryptocobain guy just found some shampoo for you, I believe it's made by Johnson & Johnson and called no more tears.
newbie
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July 15, 2014, 08:37:45 PM
About refunds: all sales are final. There are no refunds *UNLESS* you happen to send BTC after the close. The reason for this, explained in the terms is that some people are mining multipools to their payout address and it may payout after the sale closes.

In those cases only, you are entitled to a refund under the conditions set out (payments received for up to 3 days after the close), and claims made within 5 days from the close.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Friday 3pm. You are entitled to a refund.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Thursday 23:59:59 -  You are not entitled to a refund.
Man, I will dump all my coins when it hits exchange, you have my word.

In that case you don't seem to understand the potential this coin has.

I felt I was fooled by the stupid picture, the stupid word "LAST CHANCE" and the end time, the SAFE PERIOD makes nonsense excepting misleading investors , like some kind of scam, I will dump all my coins since it has no business with money, it's about moral quanlity

I am willing to buy out your Viacoin investment. Please PM me and we can make the arrangements with Drak.
full member
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July 15, 2014, 08:36:14 PM
About refunds: all sales are final. There are no refunds *UNLESS* you happen to send BTC after the close. The reason for this, explained in the terms is that some people are mining multipools to their payout address and it may payout after the sale closes.

In those cases only, you are entitled to a refund under the conditions set out (payments received for up to 3 days after the close), and claims made within 5 days from the close.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Friday 3pm. You are entitled to a refund.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Thursday 23:59:59 -  You are not entitled to a refund.
Man, I will dump all my coins when it hits exchange, you have my word.

In that case you don't seem to understand the potential this coin has.


I felt I was fooled by the stupid picture, the stupid word "LAST CHANCE" and the end time, the SAFE PERIOD makes nonsense excepting misleading investors , like some kind of scam, I will dump all my coins since it has no business with money, it's about moral quanlity



It was very clear to us all what safe period means, if you're the only one that didnt understand and making threats it is your problem- we're sorry.

hero member
Activity: 658
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July 15, 2014, 08:33:24 PM
For anyone that actually wants a refund - I'll buy your VIA (assuming the mechanics could be worked out)

Unless you're just trolling??

And to everyone who is complaining - can you make it any more obvious that you did zero research and are just looking for an IPO dump?   Why not buy some shitcoin for that?  Can't you tell that VIA is building a real coin?  Not some crap to dump.  I can already hear you complaining that VIA is not on enough exchanges etc. for you to turn a profit.

I hope that this coin frustrates the hell out of you and takes its sweet time getting liquid.

Grow up.
legendary
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Angel investor.
July 15, 2014, 08:32:03 PM
About refunds: all sales are final. There are no refunds *UNLESS* you happen to send BTC after the close. The reason for this, explained in the terms is that some people are mining multipools to their payout address and it may payout after the sale closes.

In those cases only, you are entitled to a refund under the conditions set out (payments received for up to 3 days after the close), and claims made within 5 days from the close.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Friday 3pm. You are entitled to a refund.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Thursday 23:59:59 -  You are not entitled to a refund.
Man, I will dump all my coins when it hits exchange, you have my word.

In that case you don't seem to understand the potential this coin has.

I felt I was fooled by the stupid picture, the stupid word "LAST CHANCE" and the end time, the SAFE PERIOD makes nonsense excepting misleading investors , like some kind of scam, I will dump all my coins since it has no business with money, it's about moral quanlity
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
July 15, 2014, 08:30:46 PM
About refunds: all sales are final. There are no refunds *UNLESS* you happen to send BTC after the close. The reason for this, explained in the terms is that some people are mining multipools to their payout address and it may payout after the sale closes.

In those cases only, you are entitled to a refund under the conditions set out (payments received for up to 3 days after the close), and claims made within 5 days from the close.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Friday 3pm. You are entitled to a refund.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Thursday 23:59:59 -  You are not entitled to a refund.
Man, I will dump all my coins when it hits exchange, you have my word.


please do. my btc is ready.
hero member
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July 15, 2014, 08:28:50 PM


Is there any roadmap or a spreadsheet showing how the ICO funds are going to be used? What features will via coin have?

blog.viacoin.org


Its going to be like Xcounterparty, but a different blockchain than the bitcoin blockchain reasons are stated on the website.

Thanks, still wonderig how I missed that one. I should get some sleep Cheesy
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If you aren't comfortable ........
July 15, 2014, 08:27:42 PM
I'll put a large buy wall up at the final ICO price so people can dump and get their money back. Looks like a cool coin with a real interesting future.
sr. member
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Merit: 252
July 15, 2014, 08:26:46 PM


Is there any roadmap or a spreadsheet showing how the ICO funds are going to be used? What features will via coin have?

blog.viacoin.org


Its going to be like Xcounterparty, but a different blockchain than the bitcoin blockchain reasons are stated on the website.
sr. member
Activity: 713
Merit: 252
July 15, 2014, 08:25:02 PM
About refunds: all sales are final. There are no refunds *UNLESS* you happen to send BTC after the close. The reason for this, explained in the terms is that some people are mining multipools to their payout address and it may payout after the sale closes.

In those cases only, you are entitled to a refund under the conditions set out (payments received for up to 3 days after the close), and claims made within 5 days from the close.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Friday 3pm. You are entitled to a refund.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Thursday 23:59:59 -  You are not entitled to a refund.
Man, I will dump all my coins when it hits exchange, you have my word.

I hope you bought a lot.
full member
Activity: 148
Merit: 100
July 15, 2014, 08:24:48 PM
About refunds: all sales are final. There are no refunds *UNLESS* you happen to send BTC after the close. The reason for this, explained in the terms is that some people are mining multipools to their payout address and it may payout after the sale closes.

In those cases only, you are entitled to a refund under the conditions set out (payments received for up to 3 days after the close), and claims made within 5 days from the close.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Friday 3pm. You are entitled to a refund.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Thursday 23:59:59 -  You are not entitled to a refund.
Man, I will dump all my coins when it hits exchange, you have my word.

In that case you don't seem to understand the potential this coin has.
legendary
Activity: 1647
Merit: 1012
Practising Hebrew before visiting Israel
July 15, 2014, 08:23:29 PM
All the people here butthurt about IPO not closed yet.

Next time, read the rules before investing in something. I am invested in VIA as well, and as much as it sucks that someone owns a 10%+ share, it is what it is. No one has control over it, not even the dev. There was never a restriction or limit on investment, and even if there was, it could've easily been circumvented by using a different deposit address.

Just hang tight. I'm sure the IPO will end soon (especially as pressure to close is building), but dont get childish about the current buy-ins. If you guys did your research on IPOs (not that this one is a scamcoin IPO), you'd realize that last minute HUGE buy-ins are expected. TBH, i very well expected a buy of 100+ BTC in the last safe hour.

Let the dev do what he needs to do to ensure a smooth launch and continue to be patient..

Haven't you notice that at the beginning the dev said that he would not announce a deadline to avoid such a scenario?
and then Huh

He anounce that 23:59:59 is the "LAST CHANCE".

I am just curious who are still buying even after that time.



Apparently, many are still buying since awareness is spreading.

Also, to sum it up:

Pre-sale is still ongoing. You still have A CHANCE to buy. But it will close anytime.
full member
Activity: 145
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July 15, 2014, 08:22:44 PM
Guys please calm down.

1. Everyone is buying at the same price, so there is no such thing as bag holding.
2. More even distribution means less price manipulation by big holders.
3. Mining rewards kick in slowly so the main source of coin distribution and not miners.

I've been very clear about how this runs: there is a minimum safe period to buy - that means, the sale will remain open for 7 days as stated. After that, the sale can and will end abruptly.
I am sorry someone chose to make such a large purchase, but if they had chosen to be discrete and spread it over a few addresses no-one would know.

The enthusiasm for Viacoin should be a source of joy. That it will be difficult for people to manipulate is a good thing. From what I can see, it's not often a decent coin comes along with a vision. But money and time don't grow on trees. There is no way to develop a coin well without financial incentives.

I did not create Viacoin for a quick bit of trading. I had a problem I wanted to solve, saw a niche, waited months to see how things would progress in the crypto-sphere, and eventually took steps to make this happen.

I had no idea this would become a big thing like this so quickly. I am under a lot of pressure as it is to ensure things go smoothly, so take that into consideration.



Can you make a way to refund our investment, like Crypti, the information in the picture misleads someone of us.


Tobeaj,

There will be no refunds- that is clear from the beginning.  You should read the terms and other places scattered on the site.  IPO's (or in this case ICO's) are never refunded. But keep in mind, that that only means the coin will be more likely worth more and you'll see more adoption.

legendary
Activity: 1098
Merit: 1000
Angel investor.
July 15, 2014, 08:22:11 PM
About refunds: all sales are final. There are no refunds *UNLESS* you happen to send BTC after the close. The reason for this, explained in the terms is that some people are mining multipools to their payout address and it may payout after the sale closes.

In those cases only, you are entitled to a refund under the conditions set out (payments received for up to 3 days after the close), and claims made within 5 days from the close.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Friday 3pm. You are entitled to a refund.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Thursday 23:59:59 -  You are not entitled to a refund.
Man, I will dump all my coins when it hits exchange, you have my word.
hero member
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Merit: 501
July 15, 2014, 08:21:27 PM

break the issue price

guy you pic is funny  Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 500
July 15, 2014, 08:20:09 PM
Guys please calm down.

1. Everyone is buying at the same price, so there is no such thing as bag holding.
2. More even distribution means less price manipulation by big holders.
3. Mining rewards kick in slowly so the main source of coin distribution and not miners.

I've been very clear about how this runs: there is a minimum safe period to buy - that means, the sale will remain open for 7 days as stated. After that, the sale can and will end abruptly.
I am sorry someone chose to make such a large purchase, but if they had chosen to be discrete and spread it over a few addresses no-one would know.

The enthusiasm for Viacoin should be a source of joy. That it will be difficult for people to manipulate is a good thing. From what I can see, it's not often a decent coin comes along with a vision. But money and time don't grow on trees. There is no way to develop a coin well without financial incentives.

I did not create Viacoin for a quick bit of trading. I had a problem I wanted to solve, saw a niche, waited months to see how things would progress in the crypto-sphere, and eventually took steps to make this happen.

I had no idea this would become a big thing like this so quickly. I am under a lot of pressure as it is to ensure things go smoothly, so take that into consideration.



Is there any roadmap or a spreadsheet showing how the ICO funds are going to be used? What features will via coin have?
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Oikos.cash | Decentralized Finance on Tron
July 15, 2014, 08:19:11 PM
All the people here butthurt about IPO not closed yet.

Next time, read the rules before investing in something. I am invested in VIA as well, and as much as it sucks that someone owns a 10%+ share, it is what it is. No one has control over it, not even the dev. There was never a restriction or limit on investment, and even if there was, it could've easily been circumvented by using a different deposit address.

Just hang tight. I'm sure the IPO will end soon (especially as pressure to close is building), but dont get childish about the current buy-ins. If you guys did your research on IPOs (not that this one is a scamcoin IPO), you'd realize that last minute HUGE buy-ins are expected. TBH, i very well expected a buy of 100+ BTC in the last safe hour.

Let the dev do what he needs to do to ensure a smooth launch and continue to be patient..

Haven't you notice that at the beginning the dev said that he would not announce a deadline to avoid such a scenario?
and then Huh

He anounce that 23:59:59 is the "LAST CHANCE".

I am just curious who are still buying even after that time.

legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
July 15, 2014, 08:18:00 PM
About refunds: all sales are final. There are no refunds *UNLESS* you happen to send BTC after the close. The reason for this, explained in the terms is that some people are mining multipools to their payout address and it may payout after the sale closes.

In those cases only, you are entitled to a refund under the conditions set out (payments received for up to 3 days after the close), and claims made within 5 days from the close.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Friday 3pm. You are entitled to a refund.

Example: sale closes Thursday 23:59:59, you send payments that arrive (blockchain timestamped) Thursday 23:59:59 -  You are not entitled to a refund.
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