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1061  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which currency will worth , if i have to buy in this blood bath Period on: September 04, 2017, 07:06:21 PM
Which currency will worth buying in this blood bath Period

Everyone will have their individual opinion on this question. To find a currency that's worth buying you need to do the research yourself because so many new coins are being created and it's hard to predict (without any numbers or knowledge of trends) which currency will come out on top. A lot of people were talking about DASH and investing in Ether as well, so those are two popular coins that you can look into for the time being.
1062  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Amazon Accounts with Gift Card Balances on: September 03, 2017, 04:56:00 PM
Have quite a few Amazon accounts with GC balances $250+. And always have some available. Looking to work with someone or a few people. These are MY accounts. Created by me with orders and prime added. Dont feel like going thru transferring the GC(Headache). So if you know what your doing this is a GOLDMINE. NO HACKED ACCOUNT BS. Everything delivered in Firefox Portable, and Bitviser with Socks.

PM me with Rates.



SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY

This is extremely sketchy and there's no reason anyone would create accounts, activate prime, then load up the accounts with balance only to sell them later for cheaper. This post just screams hacked accounts; there's no other reason anyone in their right minds would have a steady influx of accounts like this. Deal with caution everyone, you have been warned.
1063  Economy / Services / Re: HIGH paying signature campaign on: September 01, 2017, 11:09:10 PM
I need a post on my thread and i'll pay like 0.15$/post worth of cryptocurrencies
So you are trying to make an offer and you are describing your offer as high paying $0.15 per post, sorry to tell you there are even higher rates that are paying per post. Why not try to edit your OP and put all the details needed, dont cut the information that you are posting.

Well I guess if he pays a newbie 15 cents per post it's better than the 0 cents that the newbie can get from a sit campaign. Regardless I don't know if this is allowed but I don't think it is allowed (to be paying one person to post in a certain section). Also that person may end up being flagged as a spammer if they try to post a lot to make money so your account could also be flagged too.
1064  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Fortune Jack forced me to gamble even after I told them I had a gambling problem on: September 01, 2017, 08:22:57 PM
Ridiculous ! How can they be so mean ?
It's your money,you have an addiction and they are asking you to not move over your addiction because they want whatever is deposited on the website ? Either way,fortunejack isn't a small time scam.They have involved with shady behaviour in the past and they continue to do so.

FYKI fortunejack is not a scam gambling platform, The condition of withdrawal must be met, its your problem if you have a gambling problem, no one is your well wisher here, FJ here is to make money and they have set rules for it, You must had looked at the wagering condition before deposit there.
Are you retarded ? How can their terms and conditions be more important than someone's life ? OP should really sure the casino!

Are you trying to say that you registered at fortune jack casino just to tell them that you have addiction problem?
Maybe his instincts kicked in when he tried to gamble ? Whatever the problem,it's his money and they should refund him!!


I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not...

Fortunejack is a pretty reputable site and member here. The fact that the user has a gambling problem is not the fault of the company. The user needs to work on fixing himself by not gambling.

Furthermore, Fortunejack explained that the user had a reason to be pent up with anger -- he didn't get his bonus. I think that's the real reason he made this post, not because of the 5x thing. Plus he should have read the conditions before putting money in.
1065  Economy / Reputation / Re: Legendary Memebers gone Bad!! on: September 01, 2017, 08:00:28 PM
Ok guys and Girls, lets start this thread. Post all the Legendary Members in this thread that have gone bad (negative trust) - also post the reference and the Story behind the negative trust. Don't post if you don't know or are not sure!

Isn't it possible that someone could have posted like crazy a while ago, exit scammed, and then left the forums? That would mean if they scammed as a junior member like 2 years ago, they would be a hero member by now. Shouldn't we focus on the scammers who are present in the forums as of now?
1066  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Software for hack Whatsapp on: August 31, 2017, 09:51:33 PM

No one will sell you a hack for probably one of the top 3 messaging apps globally. This would require thousands of dollars and chances are that the hack would be fixed very quickly. I would suggest not buying one. There is no reason for someone to sell it to you when he can sell it direct to Whatsapp.
1067  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Shipping from Russia to Croatia on: August 31, 2017, 05:52:50 PM
Anyone from Russia here that can check for me what is the lowest price of shipping an 18 kilograms package from Russia to Croatia?

Thing is i found bicycle that i would like to buy and it seems it is only available in Russia. Price of the bicycle is arround $160 but seller wants $900 for shipping and thats just ridiculous.



There is no way that bicycle is actually that price. It's probably a more expensive bike and so the seller is posting a lower price to attract customers. He then probably will tell anyone that the bike costs 900$ to ship. But on the flip side, it's possible that he may not be able to ship it as an actual item and will have to send it as he would a car and truck ship it over. Regardless, I'd suggest staying away from the seller.
1068  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Announcing bitdoubler.io on: August 30, 2017, 05:55:23 PM
player514,

You are wise to be cautious about sending your btc into any new web site. The owners of the site could very well keep the money and not provide you the service they promised.

The minimum transaction amount of bitdoubler.io is only 0.001 btc. Add in the 0.0001 btc bitdoubler fee and a transaction fee of around 0.0009 btc and you could risk as little as 0.002 btc (less than $10) to test the site.

In fact, if anyone wants a free 0.003 btc to test the site with, just let us know. You can use your own bitcoin wallet addresses as the two double spend addresses and keep the money you tested with.

Right, but my point is that you have the option of allowing smaller transactions at the beginning and when you start getting larger transactions for, let's say, 1 BTC, you have every opportunity to stop the script from continuing. You can simply take the money and run. You don't have much of a history here and there's no reason to trust you. After all, this product is promoting black hat means anyway...
1069  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: DowBit - Daily Press News on: August 30, 2017, 05:50:40 PM
Cryptocurrency news – August 30

1. ICO regulation in China – cause of NEO’s dip?

2. Bitcoin and Dash are helping “Harvey’s” victims

3. Bitcoin is commodity not currency- a new approach in Mexico?

4. Luxembourg warning about OneCoin


1. Regulatory actions regarding cryptocurrencies are becoming increasingly powerful. Recently more and more institutions, such as American SEC, intensify their work on regulating ICOs, which is being treated more as securities. Chinese central bank also considers regulating ICOs, and effects can already be seen on the market. As Red Pulse blocks Chinese investors, NEO experiences a significant depreciation.
More: http://dowbit.com/ico-regulation-in-china-cause-of-neos-dip/

2. Danny Sessoms who has a radio channel about cryptocurrencies in Austin, along with Unsung.org created a platform collecting fund for victims of the hurricane. During his radio audition, he announced that Dash and Bitcoin will be accepted. Accumulated capital will allow purchasing basic goods for victims.
More: http://dowbit.com/bitcoin-and-dash-are-helping-harveys-victims/

3. The director of a Mexican Central Bank (Banco de Mexico) – Agustin Carstens thinks that Bitcoin should be classified as a commodity rather than currency. Carstens claims that Bitcoin doesn’t match the basic definition of currency because it is not controlled or supported by any government or central bank.
More: http://dowbit.com/bitcoin-is-commodity-not-currency-new-approach-in-mexico/

4. Regulators in Luxembourg published a warning for OneCoin investors. OneCoin is a company that released a digital currency and a range of products around that. The company is widely accused of financial frauds, even though they declare transparency and security.
More: http://dowbit.com/luxembourg-warning-about-onecoin/

You can find more information in my web page - http://dowbit.com/

See you tomorrow!

This is a great thread! It helps me stay updated when I don't have the time to read full blown articles. You're very concise and to the point and this comes in handy on busy days! It's possible that you can throw in some BTC or altcoin speculation because they do fluctuate well with news.
1070  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Announcing bitdoubler.io on: August 30, 2017, 05:24:02 PM
AdolfinWolf, thanks for your feedback. In response to your post:

1. We created the https://www.bitdoubler.io site to allow people an easy and cheap way to create double spends. We weren't happy with the existing double spend sites out there, such as the most popular one: https://www.glasshunt.co/exploits/bitcoin-double-spend, for a number of reasons. The Glass Hunt site charges a high fee (10% of your double spend amount) and has a high minimum (0.015 btc) amount to send. So we created a cheaper, open-source version that only charges a flat fee of 0.0001 btc and has a low 0.001 btc minimum.

2. We understand what you're saying about the immorality of double spending. Some may consider this site immoral because it can be used to fool people. We will leave it up to each individual person to decide if he or she wants to participate in double spending.

3. Not sure what you mean by "i could send transactions to myself on your site for some reason? is this a bug?." If you mean that you can put the same bitcoin address for both the first transaction and second transaction then you are correct. This is not a bug, but rather an option. If you were to send both the first and second transactions of a double spend to the same address then it would appear that the destination address would be receiving double the amount of bitcoins. This is an option we make available to users.

4. You are correct that most casinos have added double spend protections to their web sites recently. As explained in the FAQ, profiting through double spending would probably only work against new gambling sites that have not anticipated or prepared for double spend situations.

That #1 and #2 response is super fishy. #1 being the super low fee. There is no reason for you to create a site where people can double spend for so cheap. It seems as if you will take advantage of your members by asking them to put in their money for double spending and then taking it. No one will want to try it right off the bat.

Secondly, you state that it's up to the person for whether or not they want to double spend. It's my contention that there is no good reason for double spending. All of it has to do with scamming and I don't believe this website was a good creation.
1071  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Thinking of selling Canadian condo in BTC. Thoughts? on: August 29, 2017, 06:41:16 AM
I have been thinking about selling my condo for BTC. I live in a prime downtown neighbourhood in one of Canada's largest cities.  I feel that, due to risk, I could potentially list my home at a higher price and wouldn't have to pay a broker commission. Additionally I think listing my property in BTC would attract attention that may be hard to do without the traditional MLS system. Of course it would also help me build up a significant holding of BTC.

I'm interested in any possible legal or financial issues I may run into. I can only find limited information online with respect to Canada. I would love to hear from anyone who has conducted a real estate transaction with BTC in Canada.



This surely is possible but I think you should definitely consider the fact that Bitcoin is not a super steady currency. Sure no currency is perfectly stable, but as you know, Bitcoin is just very volatile and it may not be a great idea to put such a significant sum of money into BTC if you don't know what you're doing. Beyond that, you will probably have to work out some legal issues with a lawyer but otherwise I see no reason why this exchange won't work.
1072  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: ㉫ ENJIN COIN [ICO] Ultimate Gaming Currency + Virtual Goods Platform on: August 26, 2017, 06:38:55 PM
We're excited to announce Pat LaBine, producer and technical director for acclaimed games such as Mass Effect, Anthem, Dragon Age and Jade Empire has joined the Enjin Coin Team as Technical and Strategic Advisor. Press Release:

https://www.enjin.com/blog/post/id/4412137-gaming-producer-pat-labine-joins-enjin-coin-team-as-technical-advisor

Those are some pretty big name titles. Just a question in regards to this, however. What will a producer and director for these AAA titles do for the Enjin Coin Team? What credentials does he have beyond the games that could signify his involvement with cryptocurrency? Just wondering, as this is a huge addition to the team and I would like to know more about it.
1073  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: just what is escrow? on: August 25, 2017, 09:30:49 PM
Need some little infos bout this

Think of an escrow as a middleman that could range from being a user on this forum to a website somewhere on the net. The way an escrow works is, the buyer sends the cash to the escrow and the seller sends the item to the buyer. When the buyer confirms that the product is working as intended, then he tells the escrow to release the funds to the seller. What this does is prevents either party from taking something and running away. Instead, it makes sure the deal works out well, making escrow something that you should utilize.
1074  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: New Cloud Mining GoFund me? on: August 25, 2017, 09:27:43 PM
This product description is horrendous... He doesn't even use complete sentences in the middle. For a gofundme that's supposed to raise 100k, this is a terribly formatted page. Hopefully no one else invests in this. Also a couple of red flags for this fall under the mining power he offers. He also claims that he can give mining power for a lifetime which is utter bullshit. No one is able to sustain something like a mining rig for a one time payment. These prices are way too fishy. If there's any way to get this shut down, we should try.
1075  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: VPN for crypto on: August 25, 2017, 09:01:58 PM
This website seems to describe in detail the advantages and disadvantages of the most popular options in regards of VPNs: https://vpnreport.org/

Seems like the most popular one is Tunnelbear. To be honest, from that list I have already used two: PIA (Private Internet Access) and PureVPN and have nothing against. Stopped using PIA some time ago because there I didn't really trusted their support responses regarding how the logs were being kept or saved.

I have been using PureVPN so far and nothing to complain about.  Wink

Purevpn has been seen as a pretty common vpn service that people use for being safe on the internet. Tunnel bear is okay, but the free version is not something I would use if I was trying to do serious work with a vpn. I'd much rather use something like private internet access, even though it costs a significant amount. They have claimed and have shown that they really keep your browsing and work completely anonymous which is very useful for what you need it for.
1076  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do you decide when it's time to sell? on: August 25, 2017, 06:10:28 AM
It is definitely very tough to predict whether or not Bitcoin will go up at any given time. Your best bet is to keep up with Bitcoin news. If something good happens, price will go up and you should hold. If something bad happens, try your best to sell. Overall, if you personally feel like Bitcoin is bubbling and will burst soon, you should try to get your money out asap.
1077  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Escrow Guide on: August 24, 2017, 10:19:05 PM
Hey Everyone,

Just wondering since I've never escrowed before I would like/need to in the future. Is there a guide on how to escrow somewhere around here?

Thanks

I never did escrow on this forum so I don't know much about it personally but what actually happens here is that you and your seller send btc , collateral, assets to the escrow manager and he will exchange it for buyer and seller.
There are plenty of escrow managers here on this forum choose a trusted one Smiley

You should start using an escrow to mediate your trades. Especially when dealing with newer members who can offer all kinds of cool, new cheap products for this forum, you need to be careful with your deals. This goes for OP too and anyone that is reading this. Escrows help make trades safer and more effective even though they may take a bit more time out of your day.
1078  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How much is a Twitter with OG name for one of the biggest projects worth? on: August 24, 2017, 07:29:46 AM
So yeah i own OG twitter name that has exactly the same profile name @name as one of the biggest crypto projects around there and that has raised over 200M$ on their ICO.

I own it by coincidence. Anyways, how much would you say is it worth?

It depends on their BATNA ("Best ALTERNATIVE TO a negotiated agreement" with you)

If what they are using is awful, you have a strong hand and can go for $100,000

If what they have works perfectly fine then probably $3,000 - $10,000 is enough

100,000 seems way too steep for a social media account. After all, if they have ins with Twitter or just contact them, then the account can be sent to them. I think this is worth more in the range of 1-5 thousand dollars. OG names and company names are very very expensive depending on the product.
1079  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUYING AMOUNT BTC - Paypal Preev Rate +7% - HERO Member on: August 23, 2017, 02:20:44 PM
Bump

I have some BTC for sale, I can sell you .02 if your PayPal is verified. Let me know.
1080  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do I grow my btc? on: August 22, 2017, 08:34:27 PM
Trading is the most common way for increase in BTC
next will be some investment in good projects, do some lending

I'd say that investing is more common than trading because it requires way less skills and still can give you lots of profit. It's less risky than trading too, and it's way less risky than gambling, so people rather choose to invest their money and get slow but safe profit instead of trying to trade and then lose their money.

Slowly but surely they said. Agree with you it is less risky than gambling and it doesnt need a trading skills, you just hold it and be patient and wait for the right time. After the price goes up bitcoin is making a lot of news to those people and there are ton of people want to know what is bitcoin and there are plenty investing on it and holding it, well that is good strategy on earning bitcoin but it takes time
Well yeah holding is one of the technique or way through which you can make profit but you have to keep in mind that through holding you will only earn fiat like the bitcoin you buy at $3000 and then hold it for a while and sell it at $4000 but it will only increase the number of dollars for you while you will have no profit inters of bitcoin. You will then have to wait for a dump where you can buy at cheap price. The real charm of bitcoin is to increase the number of your bitcoin.
You hold the amount that you can, and I think it's better to hold if you are not good enough in analyzing the chart.
By holding alone it can easily grow your investment and the longer you hold the more it will be worth bigger, think of the future and continue investing
as it will not gonna end at this price.
Holding is better approach to grow your BTC. Hold your amount for a long time if your analysis is not good about up and down of bitcoin. As long as you hold it will be more fruitful in profit. Wait for the best time and hit the rod when bitcoin goes up. You can get bundles of extra dollars by doing so.

Well technically, the question I posed is about growing my Bitcoin, not my cash evaluation. Sure, I can just hang onto my bitcoin, but that's very similar to shoving all of my life savings under my mattress. There is a chance that my cash evaluation could go down, but in that case, I want to be able to have enough bitcoin such that I can combat that cash fall. I want to make enough to have security in my cash investment if that makes sense.
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