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General Discussion / Re: what`s Compumatrix/COMPUCEEDS?
« on: July 14, 2016, 07:21:33 pm »
I for one am still curious to find out what compumatrix actually is.

It seems to constitute a substantial chunk of the network activity according to recently published graphs.

Awaiting this introductory announcement, so bumping this thread.

I am curious as well, I have been doing a bit of research on them and it's my understanding that this has been a work in progress for 10 years and so far not one member has seen a spendable dime.

well they seem to be all hush hush and invite only about it. so I guess we should let them do their thing.

It's not that they are hush, hush they just don't want anyone to know that they are screwing their membership.  I have heard grumblings from others that I know are members that the people in charge of this operation have taken all of the funds from members accounts, which included  hundreds of thousands of dollars in bitcoin and then just sold it without anyone's permission and have refused to return the funds they took.  The membership has been in limbo for over a month after being promised that their bitcoin would be made available for exchange through an outside exchanger. Apparently this has been going on for over a month now and no one's funds have been returned to their accounts.  Frankly, I think whomever is running this show is perpetrating nothing but a big fat scam.

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I invite you all  to read >>  https://www.compumatrix.ph/2016/05/30/ways-to-earn-bitcoins/
Also >>  https://www.compumatrix.ph/2016/06/08/the-compumatrix-portal/

Those links tell me how to get *into* the system by buying your assets.
But once I have these COMPUCEEDS or what they're called, how to I get *out* and back into FIAT or other crypto-assets?



I think you can withdraw them into fiat.  See https://www.compumatrix.us.com/terms/

From what I hear, members of that community have been waiting for 10 years to be able to withdraw to fiat anything they have acquired. My question is, who has been benefiting from this over the last 10 years and how have they been doing it?  From what I can see, it sure isn't the members of that community.  This brings in the question as to whether this community is actually legitimate or just another "pie in the sky" that benefits the people running it. 

No one is going to keep something going for 10 years without getting any benefit out of it, which begs the question, What is their "real" story and who has been benefiting from it for the past 10 years AND will the army they have built actually see any benefit?  This might be something to just "keep an eye on" for now until there is actual proof that they are who they claim to be and have actually paid the membership what they have earned.

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General Discussion / Re: what`s Compumatrix/COMPUCEEDS?
« on: June 20, 2016, 11:06:04 pm »
I for one am still curious to find out what compumatrix actually is.

It seems to constitute a substantial chunk of the network activity according to recently published graphs.

Awaiting this introductory announcement, so bumping this thread.

I am curious as well, I have been doing a bit of research on them and it's my understanding that this has been a work in progress for 10 years and so far not one member has seen a spendable dime.

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General Discussion / Re: what`s Compumatrix/COMPUCEEDS?
« on: June 20, 2016, 10:42:40 pm »
Hey guys,

Our CEO will provide more details soon about the COMPUCEEDS and BTCPLUS. As of now, we're still in the process of integrating to the bitshares 2.0 platform and you should have noticed that we are a very large group with representatives in 85 countries. As of now, those who have signed up are the only ones who have been trained so far. As of now, I do communicate with Stan and Ronny via Skype. David, our CEO, is also coordinating with Stan. As for me, I'm working on an a RESTful API since we use PHP on our Portal.  We are migrating the transmission of our Bitcoins via BTCPLUS since it's much faster to process it using Openledger rather than wait for confirmation times on the bitcoin blockchain, specially when our member is only doing internal transactions.  Our bitcoin pool will remain a pool of funds and will only be used if transfer requests are made towards external or third-party bitcoin wallets.

We sure are very excited to use this platform.

So you pool all of your bitcoin?  My understanding was that every account was an individual account and the bitcoin was individually owned.  Is that not true?

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