i have to agree china is difficult topic enter that market without have dedicated chinese community or even better core team members is not likely ending with a success story u will feed some guys with bounties but the results will be not worth it as soon as ur stream of bounty ends any attention is gone
is their any dedicated forums for china's altcoin market i know bct is restricted to Chinese citizens, so how do people go about advertising new altcoins nowadays? This is an important question which must be answered. The top 3 Chinese altcoin forums should have a designated bilingual UNO community member generating activity in the forums, translating posts and answering questions. They should be posting in Weibo or whatever social media sites are most popular in China. I don't believe this job would be expensive, I would post to reddit, twitter, bitcointalk etc. for an extremely small fee, while actually myself and others are doing it now for free. We'll give them a few UNO a week for a few months, then they will be interested or committed enough with their holdings to continue it on their own, or enough of a presence would already be established to continue itself. Or just pay them like 0.01 UNO per post, follow, share, etc. (If we could be relatively sure they were genuine.) Pay per post is a great idea if you can ensure quality posting, I made a decent sum doing this on Spanish-language websites for a long time.
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Unless you get someone here on the forums to offer 3rd-party escrow, this sounds very shady sorry.
Also, I know an employee of pebble - he is an admin on one of the irc servers I frequent. I am assured you can buy this product at a much better rate from overstock.com with BTC.
Glad to see I'm not the only one with common sense here. According to his website he will accept escrow from a member here, which I am happy to provide in light of the recent quickseller fiasco. Until that time, Caveat Emptor and all.
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Are you kidding me? URO 2.scam?
Perhaps that is the intention, and they call it "soil" because it is worthless as dirt. No, mate! More like the spirit and elements of things - linke air/wind/fire and SOIL! Is this the only thing you have that sets you apart from Ethereum? Mind you I also see that as an outright scam. What will I be able to use this for that I couldn't just use a pre-existing network for? As a developer, what sets you apat that I would want to devote any time to your project?
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Are you kidding me? URO 2.scam?
Perhaps that is the intention, and they call it "soil" because it is worthless as dirt.
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quiet <> storm Zambia, until recently Africa's top copper producer, has also been piling into the Eurobond market, most recently in July when it had to pay a hefty 9.375 percent for a $1.25 billion bond earmarked to finance a yawning deficit. Yo! Zambia, 1. Give me all your copper. And cheap! 2. Bonus ... $1.25 billion loan ... @10% vig 3. Now go fund projects that benefit me and not your native population. 4. We'll repeat this process again but cheaper copper, bigger loan, higher rate. Love You-Rope Yeah Africans have been subject to this same cycle of events since time immemorial, no matter what the commodity. 100 quadrillion Zimbabwean dollars = 1 UNO
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A newbie account offering a service by purchasing items with a credit card in exchange for Bitcoins = BEWARE!!
Unless you get someone here on the forums to offer 3rd-party escrow, this sounds very shady sorry. Also, I know an employee of pebble - he is an admin on one of the irc servers I frequent. I am assured you can buy this product at a much better rate from overstock.com with BTC.
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wb IMZ I was going to try and find you later tonight and see how you were doing. Will read the article on Africa tonight, these are interesting times indeed. This thread has been sorta dead for a few days. Any good UNO news to liven things up a bit?
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Those addresses are filled with 0.00001 BTC transactions. Only bitcoin core can handle loading the private keys, trying to get coins out needs to use coin control. Even with that, the size of transactions is unbearable so for most addresses it's not worth it to get big chunks of coins out because it would require a huge fee due to the size of the transaction. Thanks for the tl;dr mate. Appears this is just another publicity stunt. Having been on these forums during the instawallet and inputs.io fiascos I am already pretty convinced that web wallets are 99% bunk anyway, and usually the providers don't have the userbase's best interests at heart.
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I forgot to mention that I finally acquired a shortwave receiver, which I have wanted for some time. Any fun HAM hacks I can try on it?
If I ever pull myself out of this year's slumpI am still going for an SDR. I have tried multiple times to get an Android VM going to run hamdroid wallet but it just doesn't want to play nice with me. If any of you guys have a working QEMU image they can hook me up with it would be greatly appreciated.
Depends on what bands it receives, audio out jack from radio to audio in on pc on the right freq and u can run different sw to read the data tones, kinda like chirp in this thread. I used to read txt msgs from local alpha pagers with cheapo police scanner... hehe P.S. I have a few old droids laying around that will work on wifi if ya want one. I may have to wind up going the spare droid route. Still hoping to find a good VM image though so I can tinker with the source some, you know me. My radio has an AUX jack, but no audio out ironically, but I can easily fix that with $2.99 in parts. You can run some small Linux distros on a rooted droid from a loop image, and vnc into the droid, even have one that ran a small desktop thu VNC or just use terminal hehe I was using a droid as a BFG miner proxy for some cube miners a few years ago... For most of my Arm-based projects nowadays I use Arch or Gentoo. I have a very old droid that runs 2.2 and it does this just fine: https://lrvick.net/blog/arch_linux_terminals_in_android/Won't win any speed contests, mind you, but a handheld with all my "special" tools on it comes in so very handy for any field work when I don't want to lug my laptop around.
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I forgot to mention that I finally acquired a shortwave receiver, which I have wanted for some time. Any fun HAM hacks I can try on it?
If I ever pull myself out of this year's slumpI am still going for an SDR. I have tried multiple times to get an Android VM going to run hamdroid wallet but it just doesn't want to play nice with me. If any of you guys have a working QEMU image they can hook me up with it would be greatly appreciated.
Depends on what bands it receives, audio out jack from radio to audio in on pc on the right freq and u can run different sw to read the data tones, kinda like chirp in this thread. I used to read txt msgs from local alpha pagers with cheapo police scanner... hehe P.S. I have a few old droids laying around that will work on wifi if ya want one. I may have to wind up going the spare droid route. Still hoping to find a good VM image though so I can tinker with the source some, you know me. My radio has an AUX jack, but no audio out ironically, but I can easily fix that with $2.99 in parts.
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I forgot to mention that I finally acquired a shortwave receiver, which I have wanted for some time. Any fun HAM hacks I can try on it?
If I ever pull myself out of this year's slumpI am still going for an SDR. I have tried multiple times to get an Android VM going to run hamdroid wallet but it just doesn't want to play nice with me. If any of you guys have a working QEMU image they can hook me up with it would be greatly appreciated.
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Then why don't you just post the evidence and explain how you came to those conclusions? Why do you demand a payment for that? If you already came to those conclusions then you have already spent the time researching that and that time will still have been wasted and essentially for nothing if no one agrees to pay you.
It's because it's trolling nonsense. It's patentely ridiculous. No one is going pay QS to "post proof" that I "colluded" to find his alt. Why would they? We already know that it's his alt. What's the relevance? Qs is currently doing his best to turn a thread about how he escrowed for himself into something else. So far in this thread he's hemmed and hawed for 15 pages, then faked a ban, then flipped out and started calling people idiots, then tried to apologize to some of those people, then accused TC and Badbear, then said sorry to badbear, then said he was going to leave the community (that didn't last long), and today he's back slinging nonsense at redsn0w and trying to "offer" for us to pay him some 1200USD in order to go on further about his own superiority. Let's not take the deal guys! I dunno man, 5 BTC can buy a lot of popcorn. I think your point is pretty well made, however.
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That wheel was my favorite, I spent every HAM i had there lol. If I ever clear some workload I'll hop ver and replenish some, I miss that game. irc service that I use was down over the weekend so I didn't make it over to see you guise yet, but coming soon! (tm)
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Was instructed to post here by user Coinut_options.
Name: siameze Posts: 976 Activity: 700 Position: Hero Member Coinut username: siameze
Thanks guys and look forward to participating in this campaign and on site.
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Fundamentally there is no issue with escrowing someone's own trade. When someone gets an escrow, they are paying for a guarantee (upheld based on someone's reputation) that they won't be scammed. Escrowing your own trade's while not disclosing that *could* be perceived as shady, but it's actually not in reality. Reputable sellers often can sell for a price premium, which is partially based on the fees saved from not having to escrow. The buyer just paid for this "reputation premium" through escrow fees instead.
As for the original post in this thread, the data modelling is completely worthless as it has clearly been contaminated with confirmation bias. OP is a scammer and he should have a negative trust rating.
As for Quickseller faking a ban... meh. I would not say xyr's a scammer or deserve negative feedback because of it, but it's understandable why certain people like BadBear would no longer hold xyr into his DefaultTrust list.
TradeFortress, instructing bitcointalk in what not to do in bitcoin business since 2013.
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Aha! Yes I remember that one as well, fortunately it is a very sophisticated attack, but we all know that with persistence many unknown attack vectors come to light.
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This also shows the importance of using airgapped computers for sensitive keys, including cryptocurrency private keys. A similar attack was performed against a Trezor iirc.
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where can exchange?
Not sure where they are being exchanged at the moment, I was looking to buy a few - either regular or testnet. I believe the project lead can be found on twitter.
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I have enjoyed this campaign, but since I don't make many posts in the approved threads I haven't gotten anything for weeks and will be removing this sig. Thanks for all the great support and good luck to all!
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