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1021  Other / Meta / Re: I want post me personal site on: October 20, 2020, 05:02:45 PM
You want help about where to post it? Depends what it is. If it involves bitcoin then maybe post it in service announcements or tell us more information here so we can help you.

I think he's soliciting a web developer.

I am looking for a scrypts php programmer to work together with another programmer in the termination of a domain, with demonstrable experience in programming, I pay well in crypto and fiat for transferences know, credit card and more, I have about a few weeks of work or a month depends how fast and good it is and also I have work after the domain programming as a chat controller or maintenance of the site for the whole year.  

Thanks!

If that's the case then it goes in Services as long he's paying in bitcoin, though it can also go in Altcoin marketplace where it is now if he pays in alts also.
1022  Other / Meta / Re: I want post me personal site on: October 20, 2020, 04:05:20 PM
You want help about where to post it? Depends what it is. If it involves bitcoin then maybe post it in service announcements or tell us more information here so we can help you.
1023  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitcoinTalk's 2020 Champions League Pool Sign Up Thread £25 in bitcoin to join on: October 19, 2020, 10:52:06 AM
I'd still prefer to have a buy-in - even if 5 of us are playing. I'm way more focused and interested in a pool if I actually have some of my own money in it - no matter the fact it's not a lot.

Probably just a personal thing, if the majority prefers no buy-ins, I'm ok with that as well. But over a course of the season, 25£ is really not a lot of money.

Huge shout-out to buywatress, cheers mate!

I'm sure most of us are ok with £25. I'll still wait a month or so before I collect money in. I think ten people have signed up so far. I sent an message on superbru to everyone who joined the old pool so maybe we'll get some bites from that as well.
1024  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitcoinTalk's 2020 Champions League Pool Sign Up Thread £25 in bitcoin to join on: October 19, 2020, 10:39:25 AM
I'll send the link shortly to people but for everyone else you can join superbru now and put your picks in already. buywatress offered to sponsor the pool again at 0.015 so there's a little boost to the pot. If we don't get many sign ups maybe we could just play for that or something.
1025  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitcoinTalk's 2020 Champions League Pool Sign Up Thread £25 in bitcoin to join on: October 17, 2020, 07:27:34 PM
I assume so, but I haven't created our pool yet. As long as your scores are in then it's fine though.
1026  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitcoinTalk's 2020 Champions League Pool Sign Up Thread £25 in bitcoin to join on: October 17, 2020, 01:48:24 PM
The champions league starts next week so if anyone wants to play please state so. If you might be interested you can sign up to superbru as its free and put your scores in now and if you decide to join the pool at any point your scores transfer over. I'll give people a month to pay so you can join the pool now and that should be plenty of time to get the money together.
1027  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How should post 'quality' be defined? on: October 16, 2020, 02:03:35 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1684035.0

What counts as an unsubstantial or unconstructive post? There is obviously no set definition to what constitutes unconstructive posting as it is entirely subjective and is ultimately down to Staff opinion on what posts are constructive or not, but generally it is quite easy to spot a spammer posting only for payment. Spam can come in many forms, but a typical spammer's posts will often follow some sort of pattern which will be immediately obvious upon inspection and will usually consist of one or two sentences of rehashed opinion posted as fast as possible with the minimal amount of effort being put in. A quality/constructive poster will generally have no pattern to their posting history and will have posts ranging from one word to one sentence to several paragraphs and everything in between and this is what you should be aiming for. If you find yourself in a position where you are forcing yourself to reply to a thread due to your signature campaign then that's a pretty good indication that you're likely making unsubstantial posts.

Helpful suggestions:

• Firstly, just put some actual thought into your posts. Actually read the thread and the replies already posted. Often-times people will just read the title of the thread and post without fully understanding the topic or issue and make either irrelevant posts or say the same thing that has been said numerous times before.

• If somebody asks a specific question and it gets answered adequately within the first post or two nobody needs to read another ten replies saying the same thing just reworded slightly. If you cannot offer any additional info or clarify/correct something then you probably don't need to post it.

• If you struggle with English it's probably best to try stick to your Local boards. Your English does not need to be anywhere near perfect and you will not be penalised for this but if people generally can't understand what you're saying then it will likely be considered unsubstantial or spam.

• Short replies are not always bad and long ones are not always good. Sometimes all that is required is a simple one word yes or no response, but stretching out an answer just to appear constructive usually has the opposite effect.


1028  Other / Meta / Re: 25 Messages deleted in one bulk. Why is that.Not sure what I did wrong!!!! on: October 16, 2020, 09:09:56 AM
There's no reports on you in the queue so someone didn't report them. Maybe contact the sub board mod of the board they were removed from.
1029  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitcoinTalk's 2020 Champions League Pool Sign Up Thread £25 in bitcoin to join on: October 16, 2020, 09:04:59 AM
Keep spreading the word. Need to get people signed up and get their picks in on superbru. Worry about paying later on.

I'm in as well, time to kick big_daddy's ass this year!

Buy-in amount is ok for me, just be careful of false signups if you're collecting money late. I'm sure you'll find a way to deal with it though if something like that occurs.

Well they'll be removed if they don't pay.

you can count me in as well
by the why, maybe it is not the right topic, but happened with Watford shirts in Premier league competition, did not catch that up, maybe it is my mistake

I'll let you know when they update me about it but they said they're working on it.
1030  Other / Meta / Re: I ask for help about the ban shef198911 on: October 15, 2020, 05:15:55 PM
I've never done it but I assume it's the same or very similar to bitcoin so just Google or youtube how to do it or ask in the Alt Coin section if you're stuck.
1031  Other / Meta / Re: I ask for help about the ban shef198911 on: October 15, 2020, 05:00:08 PM
mkei is asked to make a subscription message, but I have no btc address anywhere in my profile and on the forum so that I can confirm it, and the lostup to the account is completely closed, how do I make a signature? or just make a signature with your btc address without confirmation on the forum?

It needs to be from an address posted on the forum. If you sent one via PMs then that could also be used.

Edit: you've posted an eth address here which could be used:

1032  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitcoinTalk's 2020 Champions League Pool Sign Up Thread £25 in bitcoin to join on: October 15, 2020, 09:41:12 AM
Count me in, as always Cheesy
I agree that 25 pounds is optimal signup fee. I think we can get at least 20-25 players in the pool.

That might be difficult. Not that long before the tournament and we always get a couple of drop outs. Just keep the CL threads active and hopefully we'll get some bites before the start. If anyone knows others who might be interested then let them know.
1033  Other / Meta / Re: I ask for help about the ban shef198911 on: October 14, 2020, 03:37:16 PM
Can you look in your drafts and see and maybe post the message here. I'm wondering did you maybe quote one of the messages? Most of the accounts that have been hacked recently have been ones that were inactive for a couple of years, but maybe you had a weak password or something.
1034  Other / Meta / Re: I ask for help about the ban shef198911 on: October 14, 2020, 03:01:32 PM
It seems you might have been banned for posting the eth pill malware. The post is removed so I can't see it but did this happen? You can look in your drafts to see. It was posted in this thread: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v15.0 (Windows/Linux) which I think is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0

1035  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitcoinTalk's 2020 Champions League Pool Sign Up Thread £25 in bitcoin to join on: October 14, 2020, 01:50:23 PM
let the games begin, count me in.
I have some positive memories from 2019/20 season, maybe I can be better this time.  Cheesy

OP, have you contacted anyone as a potential sponsor? Or we waiting for initiative from himself?

Nope. Hhampuz said he will ask roobet a while back but mentioned that they didn't seem too keen before. Think buwaytress offered to sponsor the pool again but I'll have to get an update from him. If someone doesn't make an offer within 24 hours or so I might start a week-long auction or something.
1036  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League Discussion Thread on: October 14, 2020, 01:33:40 PM
As a Barca fan, I actually prefer for CR7 to be fit and healthy in time for our clash. He always brought out the best in Messi and this time he's meeting a much weakened Barcelona, but I personally think our team rises to the occassion when Messi is extra fired up, and for sure the presence of Ronaldo will do that:)

Who doesn't want to see Ronaldo play? Him vs Messi is always good to see.

By the way, if anyone wants to to join the upcoming Champion's League pool you can do so here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5282018.msg55378160#msg55378160

It will cost around £25 in bitcoin and all the money taken in will be split between the top five users at the end of the competition. Due to starting it late I won't be collecting in money until a month or so from now so get signed up asap and worry about paying later.
1037  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's UEFA Champions League Football Preditor Pool Discussion thread on: October 14, 2020, 01:30:23 PM
Sorry about the delay. Sign up thread has just gone live: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5282018.msg55378160#msg55378160

It will be around £25 to join but as examplens said above I won't collect the money in until a month or so from now so we can maximise getting users signed up.

1038  Economy / Games and rounds / BitcoinTalk's 2020 Champions League Pool Sign Up Thread £25 in bitcoin to join on: October 14, 2020, 01:27:09 PM
For the past few years I've organised betting pools for the English Premier League along with the Champions League and the World Cup and now I'm starting one for the upcoming Champions League which starts on the 20th of October.

We will be using the www.superbru.com website again for both tournaments where you get 3 points for predicting an exact score, 1 point for a correct outcome (win/lose/draw) and 1.5 for a close prediction with correct outcome.

To join the pool it will be around £25 in bitcoin. The Champion's League starts next Tuesday but due to starting the sign-up process for the pool quite late I won't collect money in until a month or so, so if you want to play please state your interest and I will send you a link to join the pool. Please only sign up if you have the intention of paying. If anyone doesn't pay they will just be removed but you will have at least a month to get the money together.

The winners will be the top five users who have the highest points at the end of the season and 100% the money that is collected will be shared out amongst the winners (minus any fees).

If anyone wants to sponsor the pool by putting some money into the pot then please get in contact. Again, none of the money will go to me but will be used to boost the winnings. For sponsoring the pool the pool will be renamed to the business or project of your choice and you can have a banner with links in the OP's of both this thread and the Discussion thread.

Current sign ups:

hilariousandco
1039  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN SLOTS] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ | Up to 0.0375 BTC/w on: October 13, 2020, 05:34:49 PM
If he cannot decide by himself the easy way to do this without bearing the responsibility of the choice is to make a list of candidates he would approve and then ask the participants in the CM campaign to vote for 4 ( or depending of the slots) candidates, the ones that gather the most votes enter the campaign.
It won't be easy to manipulate the vote, and there will be no personal drama anymore.

It's just an idea Smiley

Nah, I think this would just lead to more complaints to be honest. People already complain and make conspiracies up about DT and their Chipmixer buddies and people are more likely to vote for the friends or people they like. If Darkstar is struggling to pick some I would just create a shortlist of the best users and maybe do a draw/raffle for them then at least it's random and nobody can complain.
1040  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN SLOTS] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ | Up to 0.0375 BTC/w on: October 13, 2020, 10:48:30 AM
So. Many. Applications.

Most are waisting everyone time IMO.

Yeah some illiterate neg-trusted sockpuppets clearly can't read the rules:



Some may slide under a technicality (negative ratings not exceeding positive) but with so many other candidates to choose from they better be Shakespeare reincarnate:

I really don't envy Darkstar right now. Just to go through them all is going to be a mammoth task and then he's got to pick the best of the best from a shortlist which is probably going to be a longlist and ceraintly isn't going to be easy. No doubt we'll get a lot of people complaining about his choices either way. For those that don't get picked I wouldn't take it personal as there's a hell of a lot of competition here. Just keep the content up and try again next time when spots become available. Good luck.
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