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101  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Do domain names sell? on: January 18, 2014, 08:53:52 PM
If u sell them for a normal price, them u may sell.

But if u R thinking to Make money with them, like selling for U$ 50,00 it wont be sold.


Partially true..

If you have some good TLDs regarding BTC/Alt-coins, you should have no problem getting good BTC for them.

Post a thread in the Marketplace section and see if you get any offers. If there's no interest, then that should be a good indicator of their resale value.

As you can see in his first lines... The threads talking about domain sales all died....
102  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][ICOIN][Pool][PPLNS] speedminer.org (0% fee, automated payout) on: January 18, 2014, 05:47:39 PM
Hi, can I put my computers to run with only 1 wrker name and pass? (I want not to setup all machines)

103  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ฿ - POLL - Have you ever made a donation using Bitcoin? on: January 18, 2014, 03:02:27 PM
I'm in the group that asks for donations.. Lol
104  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Do domain names sell? on: January 18, 2014, 03:00:47 PM
If u sell them for a normal price, them u may sell.

But if u R thinking to Make money with them, like selling for U$ 50,00 it wont be sold.

105  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Q2- Mining These Days COST YOU More than it GIVES on: January 18, 2014, 02:55:42 PM
Yes
106  Other / Off-topic / Re: Thinking about naming my baby girl Bitcoin.. (due in 3 weeks) on: January 18, 2014, 01:08:32 AM
How can I stop seeing this thread in my list of "new reply to my posts"? I've already "unwatch" but still annoying me...

Lol
107  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: I CANT give bitcoin away for free! on: January 17, 2014, 07:30:27 PM
Why dont u ask them to work for The bitcoin network, by downloading The bitcoin-qt?

And as soon as they get sincronyzed, you send them the Bitcoins...

By this way, The "free" is almost not free...

108  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What altcoins are going to the moon? on: January 17, 2014, 03:49:17 PM
Making a question like that, the only answers you will have will be from people wishing their own coins to succeed.

Like others already said: In order to create a new coin you just have to:

 1 - enter in a site, pay about US$ 9,00, give a name and chose a crypto type (or you adopt a coin that rewards 100k coins each block, and you can get millions of that in the firt days...)
 2 - So you pre mine it and get around 1 million of "yourcoin" to your wallet
 3 - And then you think: "Hmmm... if mycoin get US$ 1,00 each, then 1 milion x US$ 1,00 = US$ 1.000.000!! OMG!! I´m rich!!!"

But as the option 3 will delay too much, you have to enter ALL the forums and spam:

  - "Mycoin" to the moon!!
  - "Mycoin" is the future!!
  - "Mycoin" much currency, "mycoin" much something...

It´s very frustrating when you ask a question like that, hoping the change valuable information but you only got these spams.. lol

There are a few members (most "hero members") that really want to help the community and answers your question. Thanks!

109  Economy / Economics / Re: [shot.time] sell or hold? raise or fall? Crash or moon? on: January 17, 2014, 11:57:06 AM
There are many other factors to take in consideration.... not only ASICS coming...

And if your ability to foresee football is the same in Bitcoin.... hmmm.... better try other business... eheheheh

Brazil will win!! lol!!
110  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Domain for Sale - CryptoCurrencyPlanet.com on: January 17, 2014, 11:34:58 AM
I want The domain.

Send me your account!

US$ 8,00 ok?

Tks!
111  Economy / Economics / Re: [shot.time] sell or hold? raise or fall? Crash or moon? on: January 17, 2014, 11:10:52 AM
Hmmmm... Good question...

I also would like to know: Does someone here can tell me who wins The World cup this year?

Thanks!
112  Other / Off-topic / Re: Computer Hacked on: January 16, 2014, 11:30:38 AM
BTC really need to take measures against hacking and stealing. I think that's the only flaw in BTC.

No, that's a flaw in the people who use BTC.

It's not hard to protect your coins as long as you know how to protect your computer. 

Agreed 100%!
113  Other / Off-topic / Re: Computer Hacked on: January 16, 2014, 03:56:39 AM
What steps do you need to do to secure all computers, accounts and wallets?

As a developer, I'll tell you how it works...

Wallets are a very specific new target to be stolen...(and very sma in Kb).

Keyloggers that can Make a screen shot of every click and key press (50kb)

If I send it to you, u can try it on virustotal.com (or anti antivirus software), ZERO detection.

I can say: hey! Take this miner that works better for your kind of rig....

My program is inside this "miner", and as soon as u execute it... Your computer is mine...

I mean... It can be configured to follow my instructuions (log your keys, screen shot, download wallet.dat, etc...)

But if I run it under a virtual machine in order to watch its behaviour?
No, no, no.... My program shows you a different screens when under vmware/virtual box/etc...

My firewall may block it? Hmmmm... Forget about Windows firewall, my program creates The rules for itself.

And running as a Windows service, my program have The same rights to do the same things as your firewall/antisomething have... That means I could disable it...

Remember: if The user open The door, antivirus/malware/etc.. cant do much...

You are your Bank... You r your security...

O can just give my opinion on this matter....




114  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Somebody hacked my Bitcoin wallet! >:( on: January 16, 2014, 03:27:19 AM
downloaded doge coin qt ?  Roll Eyes

Why this question?
115  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Stolen Bitcoin from wallet on: January 15, 2014, 10:34:55 PM
Slasher, most people use crypting software to make their Trojans fud (fully undetectable) from antiviruses, so it doesn't matters which av you are using.  If it's crypted it will don't get detected by any av.

NOD32 detected it because probably someone submitted that file to nod. So whenever you download something scan it on virustotal and run it in sandbox or virtual machine first. Install a firewall also, so you can keep an eye on incoming and outgoing connections.

Totaly agreed!

I personaly, have developed a program that act like a virus/trojan (totaly FUD).

Sending it to virustotal, ZERO detection.

Firewall? (As it requires admin privilegies to be installed, it creates The rules to bypass)

Antimalware? (Starting as a service, it runs before or together these kind of programs, so if it is not a known virus, my rights allow me even to disable it)

When The user opens The door, there's not much an antivirus/antiwhatever can do....

And lets clarify The others about JPG u've clicked...

If u take a JPG file and rename it to EXE, Windows wont execut it.

That file should be named file.jpg.exe (with a JPG icon, trying to fake being a JPG)

I'll not get tired to write about it every time I have The opportunity.

Remember: in The cryptocurrency world, The user is his own Bank. So, we have to know The basics...






116  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Strange: all pools always have an address "mining" more than 50%... on: January 13, 2014, 04:41:21 PM
Nice! Thank you for reply.

I was afraid that there was no one looking at this issue.

Tks!

117  Economy / Securities / Re: [Active Mining] The UNofficial Active Mining Discussion Thread [UNmoderated] on: January 13, 2014, 01:14:10 PM
Lol! Now I know how to become a Hero Member...

You just have to enter in a discussion like that...

118  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Strange: all pools always have an address "mining" more than 50%... on: January 13, 2014, 11:42:21 AM
All these pools have a page that u can check The miners.

And there u can see: i.e.: reward = 25 coins => 0.00324 for everybody (a lot of average miners) and 22 for only one address: djrbdodsndbdjdnbdsjdjsjbsjxsnsna (that address running at xx Mh/s).

It is not necessary to check hash rate or else... Everything is in that statistics page.

The problem is not my hash hate. It is published there as well.

The pool manager could insert an address manualy on statistcs page, to appear that it was a valid address, and without actually mining, He get these coins. If you do the math (hash rate/all miners/reward/etc...), it will appear to be ok.

Take The example numbers above: while all miners at 100-500 Kh/s there's always at least one running at 20 Mh/s.... Doing The math, of course all miners will deserve 0.00123 while this one will deserve 20.123.

Have someone saw this kind of behavior too?



119  Bitcoin / Pools / Strange: all pools always have an address "mining" more than 50%... on: January 13, 2014, 11:01:17 AM
Hi, after jumping from pool to pool (in order to understand how it works as Well if worth it or not), I've realized that every pool always have some address that appear to be mining 50% (some times 99%) more than everybody.

Example: while the average "velocity" is 100/500 Kh/s, there is always 1 address playing with 16 Mh/s! (Fake numbers, as i'm talking about all coins).

If you ask The pool manager about that, The answer is The same: there's someone mining to this address...

We have been watching many types of scam...

Is there a way to "audit" a pool? Or a list of The trusted ones?

It happens with many other coins as well...

Am I too much afraid?
120  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Stolen Bitcoin from wallet on: January 13, 2014, 02:59:56 AM
Think I've worked out what's happened ....they have hacked in to the PC & installed a keylogger

Remember: if They hacked into your computer, you have probably opened The door (with an executable u've downloaded somewhere...)

Good luck!
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