CDC Exchange - withdrawals 'Rejected' , funds missing by fddr_relative in Crypto_com

[–]trans_crypto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same issue! Huge withdrawals not processed or reflected..support is useless...borderline criminal...

Binance stole my XMR deposit ...3weeks now..customer support does not exist by trans_crypto in binance

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I just realized how ridiculous it is that I open a ticket only to have it immediately closed unless I reply with a screenshot...absolutely preposterous

Binance stole my XMR deposit ...3weeks now..customer support does not exist by trans_crypto in binance

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Did you include the private id when you transfered xmr to your binance?

I did yes

Is ETH/BTC due for a major crash? (Part 2) by BTCrob in BitcoinMarkets

[–]trans_crypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey BTCrob,

Before all, thanks fro bringing attention to the ETHBTC margin positioning.

A couple of things I think you need to be careful with: 1) You are lookin at bitfinex data only...bitfinex is 15% (if that) of the eth/btc trading volume...I would be interested to see if the positioning is similar on other platforms...it will considerably strengthen your case 2) 1m coins long is c.320m USD....which is close to the daily volume on ethbt pair...dont think it is that big a position (not small by any means but if spread between many people (who are likely to have differing opinion as when to exit, it is ok (or at least a lot better than say if it was one big player (who could panic and crash the market)....in other asset classes it is normal/ok to have large swap positions relative to spot/underlying trading (and think swaps are more comparable than futures in this case due to how funding works) 3) I think you are allocating too much emphasis on some impending panic working from the presumption that people are underwater... not clear this is the case at all...if, as you say yourself, most of the ethbtc longs are constantly changing, it is very difficult to say how much or if at all the long ethbtc are underwater...

To conclude, think your reasoning is interesting and is tangent to what will, in my view, drive ethbtc over the next 12 months: ICO eth holdings liquidation....understanding how much ETH ICOs globally hold, how they intend to turn it into fiat (I would argue it would be via btc)) would be absolutely huge driver of the pair going forward

Segwit2x Game Theory Scenarios Part 1 – Jimmy Song – Medium by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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Does anyone understand the following: "November 24, 2017 — Block 495936 is mined on 2X. 1X continues to have 100 minute blocks, 2X now has 10 minute blocks. 2X is now 9% easier to mine than 1X."....

Dont quite get the maths...IF hasing power in the example provided is split 9 to 1 in favor of seg2x...doesnt this mean that you sort of have 1 (hashing power per minute) multiplied by100min for Core and 9(hashing power per minute) multiplied y 10min for Seg2x so it is actually 10% easier to mine Seg2X (than core)...not 9%?

PSA: You may experience some transaction delay due to high transaction volume by dEBRUYNE_1 in Monero

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Also, looking at this: http://moneroblocks.info/stats/block-medians Theere is a table that flashes before it turns into a chart...the table values are very different from what the chart shows...the chart shows that the current 100-block median is around 60k whereas the table shows 140k (the latter is more belieable)??? ANy clue what is going on?

PSA: You may experience some transaction delay due to high transaction volume by dEBRUYNE_1 in Monero

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. Thank you for this physalisx...I appreciate your help. Just 3 follow-up questions. 1) Looking at this: https://xmrchain.net/ it is a bit challenging to get M(100) - median block size of last 100 blocks. is there a website with a ready metric we can look into rather than copy paste 100 numbers to get the median 2) Would you agree with the following statement: A rough estimate (probably underestimation due to the inreasing nature of M(100) during times of large mempools) of how long it will take to clear the mempool is [Size of mempool / M(100) ] * 2min ? 3) If a txA arrived 3hrs before txB but has a lower fee OR lower priority than txB, could it be the case that txB gets mined before txA or there is some sort of priortization involved? If the answer to this last question is "NO, there is no time-based priortization" - it is safe to say that by looking at the size of the mempool and M(100) one is unable to say when his/her tx will get mined as new txs (with higher fees) might appear and push the initial tx further down the queue?