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Topic: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blocksize Problem [SHA256][POW] - page 42. (Read 66805 times)

newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Here's the C-bit address to send it to :

15nYtHhwmS59HwWPS3au1yBmT6S1zXHWF3

Here's the rules we will deal with.

We'll start off with a $ 420 valuation for Bitcoin,
which is higher than the current market.

First truanch is  $ 70 for 88,040
Second truanch is $ 100 for 124,293
third truanch is $ 100 for 124,293
fourth truanch is $ 150 for 191,619

The last truanch can be +- for transaction costs.

You post your BTC wallet address and I'll send
the first BTC payment. You then send the first
XCT payment. We then go one by one until the
complete agreement is done.

William Martens
C-bit Founder
hero member
Activity: 827
Merit: 1000
Twitter: @bitcoin_dad
Sell my  528 245.31 XCT for 1 BTC

top 9 on rich list

I'll buy it.
Tell me how you want it done.

William Martens
C-bit Founder

I really do not want to let sell, I wanted to see if there is interest  Grin Unless you propose for all the my XCT coins?


LOL

Dont tease us. Not easy to accumulate that much now.
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
i think we have just set a base price for xct  to start with Tongue

190 sat as a base is laughable, but i'll buy them for that!
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 1000
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Sell my  528 245.31 XCT for 1 BTC

top 9 on rich list

I'll buy it.
Tell me how you want it done.

William Martens
C-bit Founder

I really do not want to let sell, I wanted to see if there is interest  Grin Unless you propose for all the my XCT coins?
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
i think we have just set a base price for xct  to start with Tongue
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Sell my  528 245.31 XCT for 1 BTC

top 9 on rich list

I'll buy it.
Tell me how you want it done.

William Martens
C-bit Founder
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
Sell my  528 245.31 XCT for 1 BTC

top 9 on rich list
you sell them at the rate of 1 C-BIT = 0.00000190 sat !!!! Shocked Shocked Shocked
sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
If a project has "bitcoin developers" on board that cost "5 figure numbers" that took "months" of preparations, then another  few BTC to get on a reputable exchange wont hurt would hit? Don't get stingy now dev ...  Cheesy

The longer it takes for this coin to get onto an exchange, the bigger the tension will become and the bigger the reaction by holders to recover some cost when it does hit an exchange and the tension is relieved.

I am sure people would want to see the coin succeed.

Good, then "another few BTC from YOUR
pocket" won't matter either, will it ? Don't
be stingy, contribute a few of yours, then.
You have a computer, you have accounts.
Ching, ching, I can hear your loose change.

We're going as fast as we can, doing a
million things at a time.

It is better if you do it. It would give some credibility to you and XCT and to some of the things you have said. Like a token that builds trust.

Agreed.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1013
If a project has "bitcoin developers" on board that cost "5 figure numbers" that took "months" of preparations, then another  few BTC to get on a reputable exchange wont hurt would hit? Don't get stingy now dev ...  Cheesy

The longer it takes for this coin to get onto an exchange, the bigger the tension will become and the bigger the reaction by holders to recover some cost when it does hit an exchange and the tension is relieved.

I am sure people would want to see the coin succeed.

Good, then "another few BTC from YOUR
pocket" won't matter either, will it ? Don't
be stingy, contribute a few of yours, then.
You have a computer, you have accounts.
Ching, ching, I can hear your loose change.

We're going as fast as we can, doing a
million things at a time.

It is better if you do it. It would give some credibility to you and XCT and to some of the things you have said. Like a token that builds trust.
sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
Got things going on Poloniex. We'll see
what they have to say.

William Martens
Founder C-bit


You've got to commit and push poloniex really hard else they will be very lax about your ask.
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 1000
.
Sell my  528 245.31 XCT for 1 BTC

top 9 on rich list
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1021
I'm curious where OCminer is at. No OC pool for XCT  Sad
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Got things going on Poloniex. We'll see
what they have to say.

William Martens
Founder C-bit
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
If a project has "bitcoin developers" on board that cost "5 figure numbers" that took "months" of preparations, then another  few BTC to get on a reputable exchange wont hurt would hit? Don't get stingy now dev ...  Cheesy

The longer it takes for this coin to get onto an exchange, the bigger the tension will become and the bigger the reaction by holders to recover some cost when it does hit an exchange and the tension is relieved.

I am sure people would want to see the coin succeed.

Good, then "another few BTC from YOUR
pocket" won't matter either, will it ? Don't
be stingy, contribute a few of yours, then.
You have a computer, you have accounts.
Ching, ching, I can hear your loose change.

We're going as fast as we can, doing a
million things at a time.
hero member
Activity: 827
Merit: 1000
Twitter: @bitcoin_dad
Bluetrade is off my list. If someone else
wants to deal with them, go ahead. I am
on a roll, it seems. I've just spent an hour
going round and round in circles.

I've signed up three times, under three
different e-mail accounts. All three times
I reached the "Support" ticket stage and
was rejected at the password point. The
only way to contact them about listing a
coin is thru the support ticket. The system
said my password was wrong and would I
like to reset it. I said yes, then it said my
account didn't exist and kicked me out of
the site. I tried to relog in and wasn't allowed
to, so I became a new client, only to repeat
the whole experience all over again. I give up.

On to the next place.

By the way, I have had one success today.

Cryptopia.com has taken C-bit into its' initial
phase of review for listing. There is review by
their developers, then if it passes that review,
it is listed on a one-week board for community
vote ( points-based , if enough votes - listed ).
I'll make sure it gets enough votes.

William Martens
Founder C-bit

Cryptopia isnt bad, would be a good start.

Bittrex has been picky, but if you get in their slack helps their verification process.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1013
If a project has "bitcoin developers" on board that cost "5 figure numbers" that took "months" of preparations, then another  few BTC to get on a reputable exchange wont hurt would hit? Don't get stingy now dev ...  Cheesy

The longer it takes for this coin to get onto an exchange, the bigger the tension will become and the bigger the reaction by holders to recover some cost when it does hit an exchange and the tension is relieved.

I am sure people would want to see the coin succeed.
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Bluetrade is off my list. If someone else
wants to deal with them, go ahead. I am
on a roll, it seems. I've just spent an hour
going round and round in circles.

I've signed up three times, under three
different e-mail accounts. All three times
I reached the "Support" ticket stage and
was rejected at the password point. The
only way to contact them about listing a
coin is thru the support ticket. The system
said my password was wrong and would I
like to reset it. I said yes, then it said my
account didn't exist and kicked me out of
the site. I tried to relog in and wasn't allowed
to, so I became a new client, only to repeat
the whole experience all over again. I give up.

On to the next place.

By the way, I have had one success today.

Cryptopia.com has taken C-bit into its' initial
phase of review for listing. There is review by
their developers, then if it passes that review,
it is listed on a one-week board for community
vote ( points-based , if enough votes - listed ).
I'll make sure it gets enough votes.

William Martens
Founder C-bit

Who is the "Developer" on this project -- Whoever that person is should be the one reaching out to the exchanges.

Good news about Cryptopia though.. baby steps.

i've always disagreed with this.. i think it's up to the community. exchanges don't listen to a developer in my experience, they want to know their clients want the coin listed. of course every dev wants their coin listed on all exchanges, but that isnt promising the exchange anything. if their clients request it, then they know theyll see trade fees coming in.
sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
Bluetrade is off my list. If someone else
wants to deal with them, go ahead. I am
on a roll, it seems. I've just spent an hour
going round and round in circles.

I've signed up three times, under three
different e-mail accounts. All three times
I reached the "Support" ticket stage and
was rejected at the password point. The
only way to contact them about listing a
coin is thru the support ticket. The system
said my password was wrong and would I
like to reset it. I said yes, then it said my
account didn't exist and kicked me out of
the site. I tried to relog in and wasn't allowed
to, so I became a new client, only to repeat
the whole experience all over again. I give up.

On to the next place.

By the way, I have had one success today.

Cryptopia.com has taken C-bit into its' initial
phase of review for listing. There is review by
their developers, then if it passes that review,
it is listed on a one-week board for community
vote ( points-based , if enough votes - listed ).
I'll make sure it gets enough votes.

William Martens
Founder C-bit

Who is the "Developer" on this project -- Whoever that person is should be the one reaching out to the exchanges.

Good news about Cryptopia though.. baby steps.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Bluetrade is off my list. If someone else
wants to deal with them, go ahead. I am
on a roll, it seems. I've just spent an hour
going round and round in circles.

I've signed up three times, under three
different e-mail accounts. All three times
I reached the "Support" ticket stage and
was rejected at the password point. The
only way to contact them about listing a
coin is thru the support ticket. The system
said my password was wrong and would I
like to reset it. I said yes, then it said my
account didn't exist and kicked me out of
the site. I tried to relog in and wasn't allowed
to, so I became a new client, only to repeat
the whole experience all over again. I give up.

On to the next place.

By the way, I have had one success today.

Cryptopia.com has taken C-bit into its' initial
phase of review for listing. There is review by
their developers, then if it passes that review,
it is listed on a one-week board for community
vote ( points-based , if enough votes - listed ).
I'll make sure it gets enough votes.

William Martens
Founder C-bit
sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
you might have better luck with bleutrade
decent exchange ,good place to start

https://bleutrade.com

Bluetrade now charge a fee of 2 btc to add a coin.

Yeah but it will be 2 BTC well spent.
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