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Title: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: hexafraction on November 30, 2014, 04:42:06 PM
Hello!

I've decided to re-join the Bitcointalk forums after selling my account and becoming inactive a few months ago. You might know me as user "rarkenin". If anyone has any real need for me to prove that I had control of the primary bitcoin address I listed before on my old account, I can do that, though I'm planning on starting with a clean slate and +0/-0 trust at this point.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: MegaHustlr on November 30, 2014, 07:53:42 PM
Welcome (back), mods may ask for a signature if its necessary.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: commandrix on November 30, 2014, 08:02:42 PM
Hi, welcome back. Place hasn't changed much in the past few months except for maybe some new members.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: michaeladair on November 30, 2014, 08:06:44 PM
Hello!

I've decided to re-join the Bitcointalk forums after selling my account and becoming inactive a few months ago. You might know me as user "rarkenin". If anyone has any real need for me to prove that I had control of the primary bitcoin address I listed before on my old account, I can do that, though I'm planning on starting with a clean slate and +0/-0 trust at this point.
Welcome back!


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: Testing123 on November 30, 2014, 08:08:54 PM
Welcome (back), mods may ask for a signature if its necessary.

Mods probably won't care about OP's return or investigate if the two accounts are really related to each other, as OP is not asking for getting his sold account back.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: Muhammed Zakir on November 30, 2014, 08:14:53 PM
Welcome back! :) Try to get your account back from the person you sold it. Your old account is inactive from 2nd Nov .

Welcome (back), mods may ask for a signature if its necessary.

I don't think so. He has mention two things:

1) I've decided to re-join the Bitcointalk forums after selling my account and becoming inactive a few months ago. You might know me as user "rarkenin".
2 ) though I'm planning on starting with a clean slate and +0/-0 trust at this point.

He is not planning to get the account back and admin may not handle this as the account was traded. ::)

  ~~MZ~~


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: hexafraction on November 30, 2014, 09:28:26 PM
Welcome back! :) Try to get your account back from the person you sold it. Your old account is inactive from 2nd Nov .

Welcome (back), mods may ask for a signature if its necessary.

I don't think so. He has mention two things:

1) I've decided to re-join the Bitcointalk forums after selling my account and becoming inactive a few months ago. You might know me as user "rarkenin".
2 ) though I'm planning on starting with a clean slate and +0/-0 trust at this point.

He is not planning to get the account back and admin may not handle this as the account was traded. ::)

  ~~MZ~~

Correct, I'm not planning on getting the account back (though if anyone actively wants to operate on the trust of rarkenin, I can sign an address that I've used on that account since very early on). At this point I'm just trying to get the post cooldown timer to be about a minute or so; 6 minutes seems long, but I can see reasoning with the number of questionable users here.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on December 01, 2014, 12:50:56 PM
How much did you sell your account for?

What activity number did you have?

Just curious, I'm not planning to sell mine, not yet any way :D


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: redsn0w on December 01, 2014, 12:54:18 PM
Hey,

welcome back in the bitcoin community ;) , can I ask you why have you sold your account and abandoned the bitcoin "world"? Feel free to not reply , if you don't want I would like only to know.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on December 01, 2014, 01:02:35 PM
Hey,

welcome back in the bitcoin community ;) , can I ask you why have you sold your account and abandoned the bitcoin "world"? Feel free to not reply , if you don't want I would like only to know.

People with a big activity count get offered a BTC bounty to sell their accounts to hackers/trolls/companies offering services etc.

It gives somebody who is after something a better leverage than a noob with 0 activity.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: hexafraction on December 01, 2014, 10:23:34 PM
How much did you sell your account for?

What activity number did you have?

Just curious, I'm not planning to sell mine, not yet any way :D

I was a full member, and sold for 0.3 BTC.

Hey,

welcome back in the bitcoin community ;) , can I ask you why have you sold your account and abandoned the bitcoin "world"? Feel free to not reply , if you don't want I would like only to know.

I sold it to a person that I actually had in good trust (so not a noob/troll/scammer), though I've not been following its activity much recently. I had been programming for Bitcoin previously, and cashed out due to how the market was playing out at that time, partially due to a basic loss of interest. I'm actually back as I'm looking for opportunities to make a bit of Bitcoin programming or doing designs with Blender. I might post some examples of my Blender work a bit down the road.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: redsn0w on December 02, 2014, 09:09:11 AM
How much did you sell your account for?

What activity number did you have?

Just curious, I'm not planning to sell mine, not yet any way :D

I was a full member, and sold for 0.3 BTC.

Hey,

welcome back in the bitcoin community ;) , can I ask you why have you sold your account and abandoned the bitcoin "world"? Feel free to not reply , if you don't want I would like only to know.

I sold it to a person that I actually had in good trust (so not a noob/troll/scammer), though I've not been following its activity much recently. I had been programming for Bitcoin previously, and cashed out due to how the market was playing out at that time, partially due to a basic loss of interest. I'm actually back as I'm looking for opportunities to make a bit of Bitcoin programming or doing designs with Blender. I might post some examples of my Blender work a bit down the road.

Oh then  welcome again in the bitcoin community. Can you "link" some your old works?


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: hexafraction on December 02, 2014, 10:51:06 PM
How much did you sell your account for?

What activity number did you have?

Just curious, I'm not planning to sell mine, not yet any way :D

I was a full member, and sold for 0.3 BTC.

Hey,

welcome back in the bitcoin community ;) , can I ask you why have you sold your account and abandoned the bitcoin "world"? Feel free to not reply , if you don't want I would like only to know.

I sold it to a person that I actually had in good trust (so not a noob/troll/scammer), though I've not been following its activity much recently. I had been programming for Bitcoin previously, and cashed out due to how the market was playing out at that time, partially due to a basic loss of interest. I'm actually back as I'm looking for opportunities to make a bit of Bitcoin programming or doing designs with Blender. I might post some examples of my Blender work a bit down the road.

Oh then  welcome again in the bitcoin community. Can you "link" some your old works?

Sure.
  • This video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yevYwVEjymI) is a roller coaster I cobbled together in 2 hours as an extra bit for a class project using path tools. It has some issues that I could fix if I put a bit more time into this design. The material setup is also incomplete, but sufficient for the purposes of that project. Render time about 10 hours.
  • This (https://www.dropbox.com/s/gozc2nhem9022kz/frame-0002.png?dl=0) is a single frame of a 3d animation that I made for a friend. The lettering spins around the "tail" of the S. Everything is raytraced, as you can see in the background. Render time about 10 minutes per frame.
  • This image (https://www.dropbox.com/s/kjps9zvm1mr4jof/FINAL_OPO.png?dl=0) is a 3d modeled kitkat-like candy for the OnePlus community (invite-only phone manufacturer). I can stamp most shapes into the chocolate, and onto the wrapper. I didn't spend enough time on the filling so where there is a broken kitkat, the wafer inside doesn't look very realistic. More time would have helped greatly. If you look carefully, the wrapper is crumpled somewhat-realistically in the back. 1080p, render time 1 hour, I think.
  • This (https://www.dropbox.com/s/8id2dpouu8bdkkm/skott4est%20centered%20final%20render.png?dl=0) is a backdrop for a Youtube channel to replace an older hand-drawn-and-scanned version (that I don't have, unfortunately). Uses photorealistic raytracer with glass materials. 4240x2348, render time over a day (on an older, less-efficient version and a slower computer than the rest, and due to glass).

All of the images here are licensed under Creative Commons 4.0 Share-Alike. Feel free to use them as you see fit. If you appreciate them enough and decide to use them, feel free to send a tip over to 1EYhYbBKRSM85EaoUbgQmnCwQerQWL99so, but note that you are not at all required to do so.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: redsn0w on December 03, 2014, 09:12:32 AM
How much did you sell your account for?

What activity number did you have?

Just curious, I'm not planning to sell mine, not yet any way :D

I was a full member, and sold for 0.3 BTC.

Hey,

welcome back in the bitcoin community ;) , can I ask you why have you sold your account and abandoned the bitcoin "world"? Feel free to not reply , if you don't want I would like only to know.

I sold it to a person that I actually had in good trust (so not a noob/troll/scammer), though I've not been following its activity much recently. I had been programming for Bitcoin previously, and cashed out due to how the market was playing out at that time, partially due to a basic loss of interest. I'm actually back as I'm looking for opportunities to make a bit of Bitcoin programming or doing designs with Blender. I might post some examples of my Blender work a bit down the road.

Oh then  welcome again in the bitcoin community. Can you "link" some your old works?

Sure.
  • This video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yevYwVEjymI) is a roller coaster I cobbled together in 2 hours as an extra bit for a class project using path tools. It has some issues that I could fix if I put a bit more time into this design. The material setup is also incomplete, but sufficient for the purposes of that project. Render time about 10 hours.
  • This (https://www.dropbox.com/s/gozc2nhem9022kz/frame-0002.png?dl=0) is a single frame of a 3d animation that I made for a friend. The lettering spins around the "tail" of the S. Everything is raytraced, as you can see in the background. Render time about 10 minutes per frame.
  • This image (https://www.dropbox.com/s/kjps9zvm1mr4jof/FINAL_OPO.png?dl=0) is a 3d modeled kitkat-like candy for the OnePlus community (invite-only phone manufacturer). I can stamp most shapes into the chocolate, and onto the wrapper. I didn't spend enough time on the filling so where there is a broken kitkat, the wafer inside doesn't look very realistic. More time would have helped greatly. If you look carefully, the wrapper is crumpled somewhat-realistically in the back. 1080p, render time 1 hour, I think.
  • This (https://www.dropbox.com/s/8id2dpouu8bdkkm/skott4est%20centered%20final%20render.png?dl=0) is a backdrop for a Youtube channel to replace an older hand-drawn-and-scanned version (that I don't have, unfortunately). Uses photorealistic raytracer with glass materials. 4240x2348, render time over a day (on an older, less-efficient version and a slower computer than the rest, and due to glass).

All of the images here are licensed under Creative Commons 4.0 Share-Alike. Feel free to use them as you see fit. If you appreciate them enough and decide to use them, feel free to send a tip over to 1EYhYbBKRSM85EaoUbgQmnCwQerQWL99so, but note that you are not at all required to do so.

Hi,

very great creations , you can offer you service in this forum section :  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0   I think someone  will need your help ;). Good luck for everything, cheers.


redsn0w


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: Hash72 on December 03, 2014, 10:59:32 AM
Welcome back but i think your BTT account is your identity so selling old value is not good.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: Omikifuse on December 03, 2014, 11:03:00 AM
Why make people give red trust to the current owner of your account?

Anyway welcome back


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: syahrere on December 06, 2014, 07:10:30 AM
are legal sell btt account?
hmm btw welcome back :)


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: redsn0w on December 06, 2014, 10:42:45 AM
are legal sell btt account?
hmm btw welcome back :)

Yeah , it is allowed here in the forum  to  sell/buy the various forum accounts. Because I think the staff can never stop the multi-account.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: mudiko on December 06, 2014, 11:43:02 AM
are legal sell btt account?
hmm btw welcome back :)

Yeah , it is allowed here in the forum  to  sell/buy the various forum accounts. Because I think the staff can never stop the multi-account.
thank you for informing about it


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: BeginToMine on December 07, 2014, 09:44:05 AM
For how much you sold your account and why ?


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: LOBSTER on December 07, 2014, 10:00:52 AM
For how much you sold your account and why ?

I don't know the price he sold it for, but it's not worth. I roughly compare it to sell your soul. It's the same as hustling on the streets.


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: redsn0w on December 07, 2014, 10:43:58 AM
For how much you sold your account and why ?


Here is his reply to  your answer :

How much did you sell your account for?

What activity number did you have?

Just curious, I'm not planning to sell mine, not yet any way :D

I was a full member, and sold for 0.3 BTC.
...


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: silvestar on December 08, 2014, 09:33:25 AM
are legal sell btt account?
hmm btw welcome back :)

Yeah , it is allowed here in the forum  to  sell/buy the various forum accounts. Because I think the staff can never stop the multi-account.

I think theymos doesn't have the intention to stop the use of alt accounts, but rather he suggested others to create alt accounts if they feel the need to do so...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104178.msg1140954#msg1140954


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: madmax6688 on December 08, 2014, 11:08:36 AM
For how much you sold your account and why ?


Here is his reply to  your answer :

How much did you sell your account for?

What activity number did you have?

Just curious, I'm not planning to sell mine, not yet any way :D

I was a full member, and sold for 0.3 BTC.
...

He even mentions the name of his account in his sig..


Title: Re: Becoming active in Bitcoin again
Post by: madmax6688 on December 08, 2014, 11:08:55 AM
"rarkenin"