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11061  Other / Archival / Re: 500 visit to your website for 0.002BTC on: August 18, 2015, 10:57:41 AM
Your price is too expensive. I can offer 500 hits of 60 seconds each for just 0.99 mBTC (or buy 1000 for 1.89 mBTC). Hits are also from autosurf, of Hitleap. You may also buy 500 hits of 10 seconds each for only 0.19 mBTC (1000 for 0.36 mBTC).
do you use cheat methods or lots of VPS to get them easy and sell them with that price ?
Nope. I bought the hitleap minutes for about 0.005 BTC per 10000 minutes, so I am generating a decent profit from that price. Hitleap is a legit traffic exchange site.

You buy it from hitleap ?
they accsept bitcoin ?
No, but I buy hitleap accounts from sellers here. I may offer an account with ~33k minutes (about 66k 30 seconds hits can be made) to you for 0.025 BTC. This is way lower than the price you're asking for (0.025 BTC would buy only ~7k hits from you).
11062  Other / Archival / Re: 500 visit to your website for 0.002BTC on: August 18, 2015, 10:50:36 AM
Your price is too expensive. I can offer 500 hits of 60 seconds each for just 0.99 mBTC (or buy 1000 for 1.89 mBTC). Hits are also from autosurf, of Hitleap. You may also buy 500 hits of 10 seconds each for only 0.19 mBTC (1000 for 0.36 mBTC).
do you use cheat methods or lots of VPS to get them easy and sell them with that price ?
Nope. I bought the hitleap minutes for about 0.005 BTC per 10000 minutes, so I am generating a decent profit from that price. Hitleap is a legit traffic exchange site.
11063  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A yearlong trip around the world — using only Bitcoin on: August 18, 2015, 09:11:06 AM
How many bitcoins do they need for the whole trip? However I've just seen the blog and see them got 2 pizzas for 0.16 BTC, way much less than the 10,000 pizzas from 2010 Smiley Also their action (convincing others to accept bitcoin) is also a good action for bitcoin.
Wish their trip is a successful one.
11064  Other / Archival / Re: 500 visit to your website for 0.002BTC on: August 18, 2015, 08:51:36 AM
Your price is too expensive. I can offer 500 hits of 60 seconds each for just 0.99 mBTC (or buy 1000 for 1.89 mBTC). Hits are also from autosurf, of Hitleap. You may also buy 500 hits of 10 seconds each for only 0.19 mBTC (1000 for 0.36 mBTC).
11065  Economy / Lending / Re: DISREGARD Hero Member needs Micro-Loan on: August 18, 2015, 07:30:11 AM
OP please return the 0.07 BTC to the people who send the coins to you (but you have the right to deduct 0.0001 tx fee from that amount). Also please lock the thread or people will still think this is an open deal.
11066  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Your first bitcoins came from.. (faucets aside) on: August 18, 2015, 07:25:32 AM
What is the so called 'first bitcoins'?

If it meaned a full bitcoin (i.e. 1.00 BTC), then I don't have that amount all time.

If even few satoshis are counted, then my first BTC was from a PTC site Bitvisitor.

If PTC sites don't count, then my first BTCs was from a free distribution coin, CAPTcoin. I've dumped >1k from the distribution and got 0.03BTC (worth $15 that time).

If this don't even count, then my first BTC was from signature campaign here.
11067  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Scrypt Cloud mining scrypt.cc Website on: August 18, 2015, 06:32:55 AM
Are you selling the whole scrypt.cc site, or just the script of the site?

Also, scrypt.cc is a confirmed scam site (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1102560.0). Thus you are selling a ponzi script. Please add that in the OP.
11068  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] My own Steam account (500+ games, worth 5k$) on: August 18, 2015, 05:54:51 AM
You are a brand new user. Do you accept escrow?

Also, why are you selling the account worth 5k (actually I don't) for <1k?

Seems like a fake offer.
11069  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Bitcoin Android Wallet Backup File on: August 18, 2015, 01:41:00 AM
from android back up wallet
can i export it to bitcoin dekstop wallet ? my cellium ?
or bitcoin core Huh
It seems that I can get the private key by this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1079189.0, however I don't know the instructions and hence I don't do it (or I won't sell 227380 satoshis for 185000 satoshis).
After you get the private key, you can import, or sweep it in mycelium, or bitcoin core.
11070  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Old bitcoin wallets on: August 17, 2015, 07:35:33 AM
I am selling a Android wallet backup file here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1088653.0
The wallet is 1 year and 2 months old, and there's NO CLAMs in it. The price I'm asking is just 185000 and there is over 220000 satoshi balance there. Interested?
11071  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why not just raise the tx fees? on: August 17, 2015, 07:05:38 AM
Wouldn't that almost instantly stop this whole blocksize debate, while allowing blocksize to increase without much worry of spam transactions?

A 0.0001 BTC (~$0.026 USD) fee to send an unlimited amount is great and all, and I can only speak for myself, but I'd be just as happy with a 0.001 BTC (~$0.26 USD) fee. Bitcoin isn't designed for 100s of 1000s of micro payments of $0.03 here and there, so people can buy their crappy alt-coins.

I'm sorry, but sending $0.015 is not a financial transaction. That's just a waste. So why not just raise the tx fees to 0.001 per 1000 bytes, which would cut out the spam transactions, and allow blocksize to increase. Isn't that the simplest solution?

I guess it might wipe out a dice site or three, but hardly the end of the world.  It's still only going to be say $0.30 USD to send funds, which is still quite a bit cheaper than say a $25 wire transfer, no?

However, 0.001 BTC per tx is way too expensive for faucet users (like I did) and for some poor countries (the international poverty line was at $1 per day, though now increased, however sending few txs will cost a whole day of work for them).

Also, cash transactions are also free of charge, and paying even 1 satoshi for a tx is an extra cost.

About the spam, we can raise the minimum send (it was 5460 satoshi before, now decreased to 546). Also, blockchain.info are blocking txs with small output and paying less than 20000 satoshi as fee.
11072  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Bitcoin Android Wallet Backup File on: August 16, 2015, 03:13:32 PM
Update: Selling this on satoshibox, link= http://satoshibox.com/55d0a7e412fb6dc5498b4573
Price increased to 0.00185 because the address have more balance (227380 satoshi) now.
If you see a payment to this address: 1PaDW4ZbJnDV9Ua2G8RzuVikehnk8YdwxT 17sy7mX9t8CsnYM39bs4pQ3aVtgeanyu63, then don't buy it because it means that it is already sold.
I can sign message of that address, and sign the signature with my main address 17sy7mX9t8CsnYM39bs4pQ3aVtgeanyu63 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.msg11388957#msg11388957).

Edit: Changed back the address to my address as the previous address's real owner (that's not mine) don't need BTC now.
11073  Economy / Lending / Re: need. 0.01 loan today, collateral on: August 16, 2015, 03:34:50 AM
Yep, a person who lend to other people also request a loan?! However if you see the date, he lends money out just today, but this loan request was created 3 days ago. Maybe he have money now and don't need this again. He should lock this.
Amount (in BTC):.01
Collateral: xbox live code or vpn premium membership
Bitcoin address:1Nt7PT9C4QRPcXPa9aE3jLVpJe6Pd49HDx

Return amount (interest): .04btc
Date for payback: 8/14
Reason (optional!): bank is closed so cant get coins today (online poker)
He lend 0.01, yet return 4x ?! Looks like it is not legit.
11074  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Serial bomber demands BITCOIN ransom after planting explosives at supermarkets on: August 16, 2015, 03:31:31 AM
Quote
Bitcoin is a digital currency often used for illegal activities

The above is a quote from their article. The writer of the article may have had very bad impression on bitcoin. However, both USD, EUR and BTC are money, and some USD/EUR transactions may still not be traceable (like some cash payments privately to shops/person to person aka P2P). They wants BTC because they know how big bitcoin is!
11075  Economy / Lending / Re: PRO LENDER I am Fishbones78 I need URGENT loan!!! on: August 15, 2015, 01:25:28 PM
This thread's story is a surgery for 0.05BTC. I wonder what surgery would take just $13-14 and done? The amount isn't even enough for seeing a doctor at my place (it requires ~$24-30 per visit).
And if terrorists want BTC0.02 per kid kidnapped, it is not realistic. They kidnapped them 'hard' and they should want much more (at least 20BTC per kid is a more realistic amount). However Manyproofs don't have that amount to send himself so the 'terrorists' only take 0.02 Grin
11076  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] SR.MEMBER ACCOUNT on: August 15, 2015, 01:09:00 PM
Isn't this in the expensive area? Full Members go for about 0.08BTC so I'd think Sr. Members would go for approximately 0.16BTC (correct me if I'm wrong).
These Sr. Members could go up to 0.2 but not over 0.25 (higher price could apply to higher activity accounts, about 0.3 for 400 activity). However 0.28 must be a high price for a 300 activity account.
11077  Other / Meta / Re: Restricting lending section for newbies? on: August 15, 2015, 01:02:11 PM
Yeah but hypothetically some may not like their name coming up for the loan but may have enough collateral for the loan.
If they have enough collateral, they may sell part of them (if it is altcoin) or spend some satoshis from faucets. The small fee shouldn't be too high, though. About 1000 satoshi is OK, it is just used to anti-spam.
11078  Other / Meta / Re: Restricting lending section for newbies? on: August 15, 2015, 12:56:57 PM
I think that newbies should pay a small fee before they can access the lending section. The idea is the same as IP bans, but this time it is just with newbies. Real lenders won't care on a small fee (which they can earn from faucet), but scammers & spammers would.
11079  Economy / Lending / Re: PRO LENDER I am Fishbones78 I need URGENT loan!!! on: August 15, 2015, 12:48:04 PM
Quick, send this guy your BTC he really need this btc and he will payback your loan
Guaranteed  Grin
This is probably the most funny topic i've been yet
No, funnier topics in this section is still there (search 'pro lender site:bitcointalk.org' in Google, you'll find it). (Almost) All of them are ManyProofs lending to his alt accounts, some even showing a TXID. So in my loan request I say I don't need a so called 'pro lender'.
11080  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which bitcoin wallet is the safest and the most convenient? on: August 15, 2015, 12:31:02 PM
For the safest wallet, it is always bitcoin- core, because it is the very original wallet started by satoshi and developed by the community.
However it takes at least 50GB of your hard disk space, so it obviously not the most convenient one. I personally use blockchain.info wallet because it can be accessed once I have a Internet connection. However I think the most convenient one is Mycelium for Android, because it is lightweight yet multi-functional (like signing message, sweeping paper wallet etc.).
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