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10661  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] - Cat's Mysterious 32 Spot Raffle on: September 14, 2016, 04:20:33 PM
Im a little bit confused OP. AFAIK.. if i paid 0.016, i will choose on both first and second lot? So every entry is a pair?
No, that's the price for a single ticket . So you can either pick '[0-7] a' for example (which is 1 ticket), or '[8-f] a' (which is another ticket). There are a total of 32 tickets.
10662  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: One of Bitcoin's Biggest Miners is Launching a Second Pool on: September 14, 2016, 03:35:47 PM
We need more McAffees in the west, rich people that can afford to start mining business outside of china to compete against the chinamen who are getting all the hashpower due the cheap costs. We need competition outside of china.
No, not really. That guy is using that primarily as a way to pump up the value of their company with investments. You should check out the tweets from Kim Doctom regarding the venture of McAffee.

I thought that they will be charging 0% fee over lifetime but found this is only promotional offer.
Charging a zero percent fee for lifetime is a ridiculous idea that won't be adopted anytime soon. You do realize that these are businesses, and as such, they have to generate their share of the profit?

I like the general idea behind it because it is primarily promoting decentralization. Let's see whether it will work out.
10663  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / MOVED: Latest updates about Bitcoin ! on: September 14, 2016, 03:32:57 PM
This topic has been moved to Trashcan.
Reason: Advertising spam.
10664  Other / Meta / Re: Question to MOD? on: September 14, 2016, 03:30:34 PM
So it means i can not post Urdu translations yet?
Correct. Do not post translated altcoin threads in the Pakistani thread. You can/should do so only if and once the language has it's own section.
10665  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] - Papersafe Series 1, 2 and 3 & CryptoFreeze on: September 14, 2016, 11:48:10 AM
Congrats to all the winners. Im very unlucky in the raffle promo. Hahaha.
It takes a few tries and a bit of luck. The winner was actually the last person to join this raffle.  Grin

@OP, just let me know if you are planning to start a raffle contest again.Maybe i should increase my slot.. Smiley
Here's the follow-up from this one: [RAFFLE] - Cat's Mysterious 32 Spot Raffle.  Cheesy
10666  Other / Meta / Re: About constructive post. on: September 14, 2016, 10:39:30 AM
Constructive is something that can be built upon. So any post that can garner a reply back is viewed as constructive at least that is what my english teacher taught our class this morning.
No, not necessarily. Otherwise, posts such as "I think price will rise to 43943$ in XX time" could be considered constructive, since you could build upon them, but they actually are not. They are pure rubbish.

Post more than 100 words and not out of topic when you posting, not spam posts. Actually it's depend on the signature campaign manager though. Every manager have their own criteria.
The length of a post is really irrelevant. Sometimes, a simple "Yes", which correctly answers a question can be deemed constructive. Signature spammers tend to add unnecessary information to increase the size of their posts (this does not make them constructive by default).

Constructive mean its related to the topic and must contribute or help not only to the OP but also to other members  its not neccessary that you would make more lines just to see to them its a constructive one, one line should be enough as long its not out of topic and not a spammy one.
No, don't justify the 'one line spam' that can be easily found in sections such as (e.g.) Speculation & Gambling. Those posts are very rarely constructive.

Hi All,
Recently i noticed that every sig. campaign manager want to constructive post before wearing his sig. campaign regular rule one of. can anyone here to help me find out what do mean axactly a constructive post.
It's simple actually:
1) Don't post if you don't have to when your English is obviously very flawed or broken (like in your case). Post in your local section if you need help, and focus on reading English content and learning the language.
2) Don't post for the sake of posting, or for the sake of getting money. Post for the sake of contributing/helping/participating in discussions that interest you.
3) Post only if you know what you're talking about. An example of bullshit posts are those users that recommend "blockchain.info as the best, safest or whatever wallet".
10667  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Circlepay in iOS 10 on: September 14, 2016, 07:11:18 AM
Would it not easier just to integrate paypal in the iMessage?
No. Paypal comes with higher fees, certain restrictions and occasionally causes you a ton of headaches when it locks you out of "your own money".

For instance: Sending from Germany to my friend in the US 30 EUR. PayPal would just to exchange the EUR into Dollars. Circlepay would first exchange EUR into Bitcoins, do the transaction and then exchange Bitcoins into Dollar. What do I see wrong?
I don't see why they would use Bitcoin in between if the users are sending EUR -> USD or USD -> EUR. Have they actually stated something like this somewhere?

dosn't apple store ban all crypto coin related apps?
No, they don't.


10668  Other / Meta / Re: The moderation here is fucking retarded on: September 14, 2016, 06:52:27 AM
So, is someone going to do something about it, or is that user just going to be allowed to continue shitting this place up ?
Usually the right way is just to report one of their posts with a proper description. You will have to wait for a global moderator or admin to notice this thread as they're the only ones who can 'do something about it'.
10669  Other / Meta / Re: The moderation here is fucking retarded on: September 14, 2016, 05:04:11 AM
Wasn't Gleb temp-banned a while back for making repeated back-to-back postings ?
They were banned at least once (that I'm aware of). There may have been multiple bans so far.

This nomad13666 dude takes it to another level entirely.
After quickly skimming through their last page of posts, I have to agree with you. The user is taking it too far. Seems like obvious spam to me, with a mix of differentiating images.
10670  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] - Cat's Mysterious 32 Spot Raffle on: September 13, 2016, 09:45:24 PM
Note: Pictures of second and third prize have to be updated with the real item (they're exemplary).

First prize:


Second prize:


Third prize:

10671  Economy / Collectibles / [RAFFLE] - Cat's Destructive 32 Spot Raffle on: September 13, 2016, 09:44:45 PM
There are 3 prizes (first three) and a consolation prize in this raffle. They will be properly distributed to the winners determined by the guideline found in the OP.

First Prize: Ravenbit Green Label Node & MS 68 Brass 2014 'R' (case, stand)

Second Prize: Ometeotl Set #33 (Gold & Silver)

Third Prize: Goxxed For The Last Time Set #81 (Gold & Silver)

Consolation prize: 1g NastyPool silver, 1g NastyFans silver, 1 Microsoul 2013 DIY, 1 troy ounce "In Bitcoin We Trust" silver bar (fake)


Price of each ticket: 0.01 BTC

Payment address: 121fjwe36zCJ8P517XDjACsGdhegkqWETp

Guideline: There will be two 'lots' based on the second last character of each block. The first lot will include the characters [0-7] and lot two will include [8-f]. The winner is thereby determined by last two characters of a block hash. We will chose 4 consecutive blocks (to be announced once slots are filled up) and we will only play with even blocks this time. If someone gets two in a row, we will wait for the next block with a different last hash combination.

* Standard Raffle Rules Apply. Shipping is paid by the winners.

Lot [0-7] slots:
                
1: Hhampuz - Paid
2: zepher - Paid*
3: NewkTownTN - Paid
4: Lutpin - Paid
5: omegasun - Reserved
6: bitkilo - Paid
7: klaaas - Paid
8: TheNewAnon - Paid*
9: Lutpin - Paid*
0: zepher - Paid
a: Mitchell - Paid
b: bitkilo - Paid
c: Hhampuz - Paid
d: Rmcdermott927 - Paid
e: Hhampuz - Paid
f: minerjones - Paid


Lot [8-f] slots:
                
1: Hhampuz - Paid
2: NewkTownTN - Paid
3: minerjones - Paid
4: Lutpin - Paid
5: omegasun - Reserved
6: Hhampuz - Paid
7: klaaas - Paid
8: TheNewAnon - Paid*
9: Lutpin - Paid*
0: NewkTownTN - Paid
a: digicoinuser - Paid
b: Mitchell - Paid
c: klaaas - Paid
d: bitkilo - Paid
e: Hhampuz - Paid
f: minerjones - Paid

Slot limit (per lot) per user: 4. This means that you can purchase a total of 8 slots.

Thanks & Good luck!


10672  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] - Papersafe Series 1, 2 and 3 & CryptoFreeze on: September 13, 2016, 08:47:17 PM
1st prize (block 429670): 000000000000000003593ba1ce7c31db65420e1625c68f29b1d40821ff8183e3 - Rmcdermott927
2nd prize (block 429671): 00000000000000000090678939fc5f77c0d4478a8530a9ceef80d50e22eb4aed - Zepher
3rd prize (block 429672): 0000000000000000033a5e87a249e270b551e42a19da952f752458c85575ce6c - chronicsky

Congratulations to the winners. I'll contact everyone regarding the shipping within a day or two.
10673  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] - Papersafe Series 1, 2 and 3 & CryptoFreeze on: September 13, 2016, 08:04:36 PM
Update: The final payments have been received. Thank you everyone for participating and making the payments period swift. The starting block number is: 429670! Good luck to everyone and let's spin the wheel!


10674  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Better Ways to List Businesses that Accept Bitcoin? on: September 13, 2016, 07:33:01 PM
AFAIK one of the best websites is still Coinmap. Keep in mind that some information may be inaccurate, thus should be reported as such. I'm not really sure about other websites that list businesses accepting Bitcoin, which means that it may be time for someone to make one (not map based, but a listing). The community could help them fill it out with information.
10675  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] - Papersafe Series 1, 2 and 3 & CryptoFreeze on: September 13, 2016, 07:19:07 PM
Both confirmed.

Thank you everyone for joining. The raffle has been filled. As soon as all payments have been received, I shall pick the starting block number.
10676  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] - Papersafe Series 1, 2 and 3 & CryptoFreeze on: September 13, 2016, 11:27:23 AM
Confirmed and assigned the character 'c' for you. Thank you for participating. Three spots to go!
10677  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] Casascius 0.1 BTC Silver MS69 - Funded on: September 13, 2016, 11:13:32 AM
Gotta be worth half a bitcoin, right? Grin

0.5BTC


Shifting down the gear: 0.52 BTC
10678  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] - Papersafe Series 1, 2 and 3 & CryptoFreeze on: September 13, 2016, 08:41:49 AM
Paid.

5c560e07cecc3fe2726938999a1bdc624b3df6c58d471eed136cc00121751fea

Thanks
Payment has been confirmed and your spot has been updated. Thank you for participating. It will take a bit longer before we can get this one rolling though. 4 spots to go!
10679  Other / Meta / Re: Help my account newcoins1978 got hacked on: September 13, 2016, 08:39:39 AM
This signature is useless without providing the 'source' of the address.

1BxHWZpydS47JwY8hSj5xjAGATKJpqkvZF
Please provide a link to a post that contains this address.
10680  Economy / Digital goods / MOVED: I'm looking for a pedophile / pedophilla / pedo on: September 13, 2016, 08:37:29 AM
This topic has been moved to Trashcan.
Reason: Illegal.
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