Why? Are you saying that you are incapable of reading to get knowledge and contributing or helping people in the forum? Stop being lazy. You're on the internet, study material is one of the things that can't be lacking.
Begging isn't against the rules, but by begging you will either get a negative trust or get into someone's ignore list (probably both).
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Wtf are you guys bumping a 20 days old thread? I've already contacted the user with OP's message.
Stop shitposting.
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Yup, I have an active session.So withdrawing as voucher will solve the problem? Even if the 8mbtc chip is missing?
Temporarily. When ChipMixer fixes the issue (very soon), you will be able to use the voucher to redeem your 8 mBTC chip. Or should I just wait and log into my session after some time?
I assume getting the voucher would be a better option. But this should work too.
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yes , that was my account . i was a newbie back then.
You only got a chance to recover your account if you do what I said above. There is no alternative way.
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I think the obvious first step would be to try with a different network to see if the issue is on the Blockchain server-side, your network, or your device.
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If all you want is as many spammers as possible, without worrying about their post quality, a bounty should be enough (it's all there is in the Altcoin board).
If you're looking for real advertisement (you'll make sure to hire a campaign manager that will REALLY work, which means accept only HQ users and constantly check their posting quality), a signature campaign paying with BTC will be more effective. I would also suggest you filter some spammers out by requiring a few merits to apply.
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1. Why create a new thread instead of moving your old one? 2. I can't see anything there. Their report text is literally different from each other. For example: One of them uses this template at the top of his Twitter report: While the other uses this one: How are they the same? Also, even if it was the same, most people just copy someone's else post and change the links to their Twitter URL/Retweets/Likes. This can't be used as evidence to link two or more accounts.
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Is it possible for bitcointalk.org to purchase the domain to avoid getting phished? Or it will costs a fortune if you will buy another domain just for this reason?
The owner needs to agree on selling it. If - and only if - he wants to sell it, he can ask for any price he wants (even unrealistic prices).
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I don't think that domain is making an active effort to trick people into giving any kind of personal information. If you have evidence this site is trying to obtain some personal information via deception, you should post said evidence.
Bitcointalk.to appears to be a mirror of some sort, similar to the many other mirrors that are out there. Mirrors are useful in that they give people behind things like the GFW additional ways to access the forum, and its free flow of information.
+1 Just the fact that the captcha doesn't work in the login page kinda "proves" that phishing isn't the main focus of the website. In fact, maybe they don't even record logins (just don't try to login, maybe they do). Also, wasn't the forum changing every mention to https://bitcointalk.to to https://bitcointalk.org ? What changed?
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I do believe he may have had good intentions. It's just that a Newbie asking for a non-tech-savvy guy to talk with him in private (with $1600 on the line) sounds a bit fishy. And TBH, you created your account today just to post this, so red tagged or not, it's not like you lost any reputation here (you could just create a new account anyway).
My post was more like a warning about not giving his session token to some random guy.
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For what? Is "Bitcoin Real" an ICO? I never heard of this, so please... avoid giving your personal information (mainly passport, ID, bank statement) to unknown third-parties. Most of them are already a money-grab scam/scheme, so I doubt they will keep your data safe.
Instead of wasting time with obvious shitcoins, do some research and buy Bitcoin or at least a real and useful altcoin like Monero, ETH, NEO, etc...
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For only $5 a month... Thanks, but no. I'll keep using Blockonomics and this app from OP.
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Bro contact me by email art-nikoff[dog]yandex.com i will tell you what to do
Don't do this! The user may ask for your session token, which will allow him to steal your coins. Either contact ChipMixer and wait for more instructions or share more details (what have you done exactly) so we can help you here.
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Can we do it with AMD rx series ?
You can. But CCMiner (the one used in the guide) only works with Nvidia cards. For AMD cards, you will either need to download SGMiner for Windows or GoMiner. Those are the command line examples for each one of them: ./sgminer --algorithm=sia --url=stratum+tcp://us-east.siamining.com:3333 --userpass=YourSiacoinAddress.WorkerName -I 28./gominer -url stratum+tcp://us-east.siamining.com:3333 -user YourSiacoinAddress.WorkerNameSource: https://siamining.com/help
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Is also possible in freedoge.co.in?
I can't confirm if this feature is also available on FreeDogecoin, but it's most likely possible since they are owned by the same person.
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Can something like this be coded on the plugin? Also, how much will it cost to code this out?
Yes. You can make your extension ask permission to read and modify any page or pages of a specific website (e.g: *.bitcointalk.org/*). It shouldn't cost too much since looks like something simple. I would do it for you but my JS is quite bad.
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Edit: and looks like he is plagiarist... sad, but expected from someone who only created an account here to join signature campaigns and bounties.
Yes, his post history is considerably better (but still not enough) than the average member of this forum. Whoever, there are a few things I dislike about him. 1. His posts are ok. A lot better than most you will find in the board he posts the most. But still, he is making a lot of them in now Spam Mega Threads, which is why he didn't get any merit so far. Most of his posts seem to be well developed (at least more than the average post in SMT's), which means that he thought/researched a bit before doing them. But I didn't see anything special about them. Examples: Montero is a cryptocurrency aimed at the safety of personal data using the CryptoNote Protocol. Monero can be put on a par with such coins as Dash, AnonCoin and LibertyCoin – all of them are fighting for maximum anonymity of transactions. CryptoNote represents a unique code and is not a fork of bitcoin. CryptoNote uses ring signatures to hide personal data along with untraceable transactions, which is achieved by using one-time keys for each individual transaction. CryptoNote should not be confused with CoinJoin. Although both technologies are designed to preserve user anonymity, these are two completely different implementations. This coin is worthy of attention and certainly you can invest in it.
His post in the thread " Is Monero a Good Investment" is okayish. But he posted it on page 46 of a now infested SMT. Did he really need to write this post? Let's be real. No one is going to read his post and I'm pretty sure at least a few users already explained what's the big deal with Monero in one of the previous 45 pages. My top 5 altcoins that are worth to keep the year and they will bring you a huge profit 1. Wanchain (Blockchain) Wanchain aims to create a new distributed financial infrastructure by connecting various blockchain networks together to exchange value. 2. Network Ontologies (Blockchain Services ) Ontology Network is a network of the blockchain / distributed ledger, which brings together distributed authentication, data exchange, cooperation, data, protocols, procedures, community, certification and various industry modules 3. Fusion (Blockchain) Fusion is a public blockchain dedicated to creating an open cryptofinancial platform, providing cross-chain, cross and cross-source data for smart contracts. 4. MatrixChain (Blockchain) MATRIX is an open source blockchain platform that supports smart contracts and machine learning services. Thanks to its infrastructure, recreated using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, MATRIX revolutionizes the user experience of smart contracts, making the whole process faster, easier and safer 5. EOS (Blockchain) The most powerful infrastructure for Decentralized applications
His post in the thread " Top 5 altcoin for longterm" on page 85 of a now infested SMT. And the worst part (IMO) is that this is his first post: Thread: Can newbie do signature campaigns?After what time can I participate in the signature company tell me? Does anyone have a link to the table by the time they are in each rank?
He's not here for the right reasons. And there are a few more like those. Again: he looks considerably better than the average user that just spams nonsenses and should be nuked. But I wouldn't say this is the kind of user the forum needs.
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I think it is hilarious that they are literally called "pump-and-dump" groups and people still follow them.
It's all about greed... You can profit a lot if you manage to buy before the pump and sell before the dump. The people who fall for this are the same ones who "invest" in those magical doublers and "trading bots" that generate 20% profit a day. If you manage to invest in the top of the pyramid, good for you... It not, bye bye money.
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My concern is if I mistype it, although I suppose it is very difficult that the mistyping matched a different address, in which case I suppose the transaction never goes out.
That's true. Just check the first and last 4 characters and it's pretty impossible to send it to the wrong address. And if you miss something, all it will do is say "invalid address". You could also copy the address, send it to yourself via Telegram/Messenger/etc... and copy it in your computer (not the best solution if you are paranoid about your privacy)
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