They use Bittrex, and they take a list - usually 8 coins - that they make public within 20 minutes of the actual "pump." Then, there's a random chain selected and there's a random hash selected and some such...once it's confirmed they then encourage everyone to "pump."
My problem was that it was one of my first times using Bittrex, and I didn't have everything set up correctly. As a result, I thought I was buying at price x, but I was buying at whatever the market could bear. I ended up buying the coin at its height, then watching it implode - all in a matter of minutes. Like 5 minutes.
The first few SECONDS of the pump are the biggest - if you're not in and out in 30 seconds, forget it.
Again, it was capital that I was prepared to lose.
I think it's at http://fairpump.net. But I'll save you the trip.
They use Bittrex, and they take a list - usually 8 coins - that they make public within 20 minutes of the actual "pump." Then, there's a random chain selected and there's a random hash selected and some such...once it's confirmed they then encourage everyone to "pump."
My problem was that it was one of my first times using Bittrex, and I didn't have everything set up correctly. As a result, I thought I was buying at price x, but I was buying at whatever the market could bear. I ended up buying the coin at its height, then watching it implode - all in a matter of minutes. Like 5 minutes.
The first few SECONDS of the pump are the biggest - if you're not in and out in 30 seconds, forget it.
Again, it was capital that I was prepared to lose.