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sr. member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 255
May 29, 2019, 05:13:46 AM
HitBTC is on brink of collapse, Maybe they themselves are buying it up to get payouts? Those guys would do anything to make money lol.

LOL true. Basically we can call them the new version of the yobit exchange. They are in it for the money and would do anything to make them lol

Now many people are not believing HitBtc exchange because there is negativity circulating in the market which they are charging very high fees for both the withdrawals and deposits. Most of the customers are not happy with the way they are treating with their customer support.

Their fees are extremely high especially for the new coins they list. I always had to check which coin has lower fees first than convert my coins to that token and than a withdrawal lol.

Yes, that's a very good idea to convert which coin has very low fee because even they are charging the fee for Deposits which makes many people are completely negative about this exchange. So, i think it is better we shouldn't do any trading in Hitbtc exchange.
full member
Activity: 244
Merit: 100
May 29, 2019, 03:33:12 AM
Can you guys confirm we will not receive a last dividend?

I don't remember them sending dividends since the beginning of 2018. Don't expect that much anymore.  

I still have about a hundred TAAS, that I wouldn't really want to send to TAAS new contract and I don't wanna submit KYC to hitbtc either. I don't think this is going to force me to submit now theres not much option for TAAS token.  Will just create a thread in exchange section that I'm selling TAAS.

Since when hitbtc requires KYC?

I’ve used if a few times in the past and never asked for it
legendary
Activity: 2478
Merit: 1018
May 28, 2019, 03:37:36 PM
Can you guys confirm we will not receive a last dividend?

I don't remember them sending dividends since the beginning of 2018. Don't expect that much anymore.  

I still have about a hundred TAAS, that I wouldn't really want to send to TAAS new contract and I don't wanna submit KYC to hitbtc either. I don't think this is going to force me to submit now theres not much option for TAAS token.  Will just create a thread in exchange section that I'm selling TAAS.
full member
Activity: 244
Merit: 100
May 28, 2019, 08:11:07 AM
Can you guys confirm we will not receive a last dividend?
Sy
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1003
Bounty Detective
May 24, 2019, 12:19:58 AM
HitBTC is on brink of collapse, Maybe they themselves are buying it up to get payouts? Those guys would do anything to make money lol.

LOL true. Basically we can call them the new version of the yobit exchange. They are in it for the money and would do anything to make them lol

Now many people are not believing HitBtc exchange because there is negativity circulating in the market which they are charging very high fees for both the withdrawals and deposits. Most of the customers are not happy with the way they are treating with their customer support.

Their fees are extremely high especially for the new coins they list. I always had to check which coin has lower fees first than convert my coins to that token and than a withdrawal lol.
member
Activity: 644
Merit: 10
May 23, 2019, 03:16:49 AM
HitBTC is on brink of collapse, Maybe they themselves are buying it up to get payouts? Those guys would do anything to make money lol.

LOL true. Basically we can call them the new version of the yobit exchange. They are in it for the money and would do anything to make them lol

Now many people are not believing HitBtc exchange because there is negativity circulating in the market which they are charging very high fees for both the withdrawals and deposits. Most of the customers are not happy with the way they are treating with their customer support.
Sy
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1003
Bounty Detective
May 23, 2019, 12:21:10 AM
HitBTC is on brink of collapse, Maybe they themselves are buying it up to get payouts? Those guys would do anything to make money lol.

LOL true. Basically we can call them the new version of the yobit exchange. They are in it for the money and would do anything to make them lol
hero member
Activity: 2800
Merit: 595
https://www.betcoin.ag
May 22, 2019, 11:52:03 AM


There is no other choice so its going to be hitbtc.


Even i am not interested to trade the coins in the HitBtc exchange because we are hearing many negative comments from the people who lost their money through this exchange. It is good to send the token to the TaaS smart contract in order to get our full value to the coin.

To get Taas tokens out of HitBtc is expensive, now fee is 7.972 tokens (over 10$), some time former this was something 25 tokens, I think that 1 token would be OK, surely HitBtc is taking what they can.

If you take it out as BTC as withdrawal fee is 0.001btc it doesn't make it less cheaper, 8TAAS ain't that bad if no other option. Where are you guys planing to trade it anyway when these are just the two exchanges. But keep waiting for awhile its price may just pump up more.
sr. member
Activity: 569
Merit: 250
May 22, 2019, 03:17:14 AM

Even i am not interested to trade the coins in the HitBtc exchange because we are hearing many negative comments from the people who lost their money through this exchange. It is good to send the token to the TaaS smart contract in order to get our full value to the coin.

To get Taas tokens out of HitBtc is expensive, now fee is 7.972 tokens (over 10$), some time former this was something 25 tokens, I think that 1 token would be OK, surely HitBtc is taking what they can.
sr. member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 255
May 22, 2019, 01:53:24 AM

If it is really .005 ETH, taking into account the current rate for the ETH, then I sold it cheaper. But let's see what will happen in reality, and what people will actually get.

I'm afraid so. Bastards are tricky. Come to think of it, if they're closing shop, they could just buy back the token for the cheapest price possible maybe even price, ICO price before closing. Why have they raise it this time?

I think the token hasn't still get to its ATH so are we able to still buy from exchanges up to 2020?
Its however more trickier since the token is only listed on 3 exchanges where price looks very different from each other.



Well, TaaS went up by almost 22% today. Don't know what they are cooking but all the volume is in hitbtc and I don't trust that exchange one bit lol.

Even i am not interested to trade the coins in the HitBtc exchange because we are hearing many negative comments from the people who lost their money through this exchange. It is good to send the token to the TaaS smart contract in order to get our full value to the coin.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1011
May 22, 2019, 01:35:49 AM
My lesson is: Dont expect a team of "experts" to trade better than yourself.
And distrust any ICO or IEO, especially if it does not provide an own blockchain.
If I want to invest in a company in future, then only traditionally, with shares and rights.

That's my take away too. We learn we grow!


If it is really .005 ETH, taking into account the current rate for the ETH, then I sold it cheaper. But let's see what will happen in reality, and what people will actually get.

I'm afraid so. Bastards are tricky. Come to think of it, if they're closing shop, they could just buy back the token for the cheapest price possible maybe even price, ICO price before closing. Why have they raise it this time?

I think the token hasn't still get to its ATH so are we able to still buy from exchanges up to 2020?
Its however more trickier since the token is only listed on 3 exchanges where price looks very different from each other.



Well, TaaS went up by almost 22% today. Don't know what they are cooking but all the volume is in hitbtc and I don't trust that exchange one bit lol.
HitBTC is on brink of collapse, Maybe they themselves are buying it up to get payouts? Those guys would do anything to make money lol.
Sy
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1003
Bounty Detective
May 22, 2019, 12:46:21 AM

If it is really .005 ETH, taking into account the current rate for the ETH, then I sold it cheaper. But let's see what will happen in reality, and what people will actually get.

I'm afraid so. Bastards are tricky. Come to think of it, if they're closing shop, they could just buy back the token for the cheapest price possible maybe even price, ICO price before closing. Why have they raise it this time?

I think the token hasn't still get to its ATH so are we able to still buy from exchanges up to 2020?
Its however more trickier since the token is only listed on 3 exchanges where price looks very different from each other.



Well, TaaS went up by almost 22% today. Don't know what they are cooking but all the volume is in hitbtc and I don't trust that exchange one bit lol.
legendary
Activity: 2478
Merit: 1018
May 21, 2019, 11:21:13 AM

If it is really .005 ETH, taking into account the current rate for the ETH, then I sold it cheaper. But let's see what will happen in reality, and what people will actually get.

I'm afraid so. Bastards are tricky. Come to think of it, if they're closing shop, they could just buy back the token for the cheapest price possible maybe even price, ICO price before closing. Why have they raise it this time?

I think the token hasn't still get to its ATH so are we able to still buy from exchanges up to 2020?
Its however more trickier since the token is only listed on 3 exchanges where price looks very different from each other.

hero member
Activity: 1651
Merit: 863
May 21, 2019, 09:16:24 AM
My lesson is: Dont expect a team of "experts" to trade better than yourself.
And distrust any ICO or IEO, especially if it does not provide an own blockchain.
If I want to invest in a company in future, then only traditionally, with shares and rights.
sr. member
Activity: 569
Merit: 250
May 21, 2019, 09:02:13 AM
Illiquid tokens and ether are coming from Taas, I am feeling quite sad but on the other hand this was good investment and learning experience -- even due diligence behalf a team is often not good enough to forecast the future. Thanks Taas anyway!
Sy
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1003
Bounty Detective
May 18, 2019, 12:44:52 AM

I see that there is some uncomfortable confusion. And this allows me to think that selling TaaS on an exchanger was not a bad idea.
Maybe they stabilize it, and then everyone will be happy. It is still interesting to watch this, although I have already dropped everything into the exchanger.

But according to the blog post they released they are giving out .005 ETH per TaaS isn't it higher than what you sold on the exchange for?

If it is really .005 ETH, taking into account the current rate for the ETH, then I sold it cheaper. But let's see what will happen in reality, and what people will actually get.

Yes, you can check the value in the latest quarterly report they released and that's just for ETH there were some other coins/tokens too.
sr. member
Activity: 569
Merit: 250
May 17, 2019, 08:08:38 AM


Why would they provide any dividends if the project is closing shop? Isn't the tokens will become useless once the process of paying back investors completes?
Seems that regarding to tokens they will be compeletly useless after Dec 31, 2020, when Taas tokens are no longer accepted.

sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 257
Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Network
May 17, 2019, 04:24:10 AM

I see that there is some uncomfortable confusion. And this allows me to think that selling TaaS on an exchanger was not a bad idea.
Maybe they stabilize it, and then everyone will be happy. It is still interesting to watch this, although I have already dropped everything into the exchanger.

But according to the blog post they released they are giving out .005 ETH per TaaS isn't it higher than what you sold on the exchange for?

If it is really .005 ETH, taking into account the current rate for the ETH, then I sold it cheaper. But let's see what will happen in reality, and what people will actually get.
Sy
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1003
Bounty Detective
May 17, 2019, 12:37:49 AM

I see that there is some uncomfortable confusion. And this allows me to think that selling TaaS on an exchanger was not a bad idea.
Maybe they stabilize it, and then everyone will be happy. It is still interesting to watch this, although I have already dropped everything into the exchanger.

But according to the blog post they released they are giving out .005 ETH per TaaS isn't it higher than what you sold on the exchange for?

For each TaaS coin, people who send their tokens to their smart contract they are paying around 0.005 ETH right but one thing i want to clear people who are holding the coin are they going to provide any dividends for those coins?

Why would they provide any dividends if the project is closing shop? Isn't the tokens will become useless once the process of paying back investors completes?
full member
Activity: 244
Merit: 100
May 16, 2019, 04:40:09 AM

I see that there is some uncomfortable confusion. And this allows me to think that selling TaaS on an exchanger was not a bad idea.
Maybe they stabilize it, and then everyone will be happy. It is still interesting to watch this, although I have already dropped everything into the exchanger.

But according to the blog post they released they are giving out .005 ETH per TaaS isn't it higher than what you sold on the exchange for?

For each TaaS coin, people who send their tokens to their smart contract they are paying around 0.005 ETH right but one thing i want to clear people who are holding the coin are they going to provide any dividends for those coins?

Where did you get those data? link?

If that is true, a TAAS token is currently valued at 0.005 already, so it's just easier to sell
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