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121  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [help] does paypal accept transfer money to coinbase on: November 11, 2014, 12:10:00 PM
It is just referencing the fact that braintree now accepts bitcoin, using coinbase as its payment processor.  Coinbase has two primary functions - a consumer side that serves as a wallet/way to buy bitcoin, and a merchant processing side. Braintree is using the merchant function; you are using the consumer function. Unfortunately, there is no real overlap there for you.
meaning there are no ways exchange bitcoin from coinbase (or any bitcoin wallet) to paypal's money?! sometime I need buy something but my paypal I don't enough to buy. If combine paypal and coinbase, it can!

For coinbase, you will need to sell bitcoin to get USD in your bank account, and then load your paypal account with the money.
For Virwox, you can sell bitcoin directly for paypal directly, but it has a higher fee.
122  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Stolen BTC from Bitfinex account on: November 11, 2014, 12:04:14 PM
If you really need to keep your bitcoin on exchange for trading, you could have used 2FA. That should protect your bitcoin from phishing attacks.

The chance for you to get back your 4 btc is extremely low. Sorry for your loss
123  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it the right time to invest on BTC on: November 11, 2014, 11:57:50 AM
BTC dies every year... It is reborn every year too, bigger and better than the last. To be honest now is not a bad time to be holding BTC, it's a perfect time to jump in, the price ALWAYS goes up in either November or December

Yup lol, there are people keep saying bitcoin is going to die again and again.


Not sure if we will see a new rally this Nov, as in last Nov though.
124  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Storing bitcoins on: November 11, 2014, 11:50:13 AM

The average daily return rate for offering liquidity on bitfinex is 0.0222% (from https://www.bitfinex.com/pages/stats), and so you can expect to get about 8.4% return a year. IMO, that return isn't worth the risk, and I would rather store my bitcoin on my own wallet.
125  Other / Meta / Re: Trust improvements on: November 11, 2014, 11:37:54 AM
I think the neutrals should be a yellow colour or something and show up in the trusted section if they're from users on the default trust. Just saw one vod left and thought he'd left a positive and been removed from default trust for a minute  Cheesy.

Yellow text will be very hard to read. What about using blue for positive ratings and black for neutral ones?
Or even a green font might work well for positive ratings, and black for neutral.

Yeah, yellow was a bad choice but I think it should be some neutral-ish colour. I don't think they should be green though, that makes them look like positive.

I'd say red for negative ones, green for positive ones and standard color (black) for neutral ones. That way one could indicate how much feedback a user has quite quickly.

That would work very well.
Also, green is the complementary color of red. So when you mix red (a negative trust) and green pigment (a positive trust), it will appear to be black (a neutral trust). Smiley
126  Other / Meta / Re: Who are the most trustworthy Bitcointalk users? on: November 11, 2014, 11:24:56 AM
I agree with the others:  Don't trust anyone.

That spirit is right, but when you engage in a deal, you either have to trust the counter-party or trust a third-party escrow. If the "trust no one" strategy is taken strictly, there will be very little trades in bitcoin.
127  Other / Meta / Re: DeathAndTaxes? on: November 11, 2014, 10:57:58 AM
DM has come back and been active for days, while D&T is still nowhere to be found.
Either they are two different persons, or he read ruthless09's post so that they don't come back at the same day. Smiley
128  Other / Meta / Re: TIL Activity does not work on precisely 2 week intervals + interval timings on: November 11, 2014, 10:47:14 AM
Here is a list of all the ACCURATE start dates of the 14 day periods till 2060 !

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12saLhlUoqIdairxzuSPu6EYGrt7FN2lOstO1yDjCEbA

I wonder how did you get this informations Undecided


For example, the current period (period 1170) starts when the unix time = 1170 * 1210000 = 1415700000, which is Tue, 11 Nov 2014 10:00:00 GMT

This is period #1135. Period #1136 will start in about 11 hours, when the unix time 1374560000 % 1210000 == 0.
129  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC!][Get Yours Now!] on: November 01, 2014, 12:08:32 AM
Username: Loophole
Thanks a lot  Smiley
130  Economy / Services / Re: GAW MINERS PAYS FOR YOUR SIGNATURE >>> HIGH RATES 50posts = 0.1BTC JOIN US! on: October 20, 2014, 05:20:23 AM
Payment received. Thanks. Joining for another month.

BTC address: 1B1Ry1FrAQXTMVLdBdPsyPMQZgzwTrrTRU
Number of posts: 492

In case you overlooked my post last week...
131  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitPots.Com - A whole new game - Low Fees & New Game - Pot Gambling! on: October 20, 2014, 05:17:28 AM
So it is a lottery type of game, and the only winner will be able to get 95% of the pool, right?
But I can't find how the winner is determined.
132  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC!][Get Yours Now!] on: October 20, 2014, 04:57:53 AM
Username: Loophole
Thanks a lot  Smiley
133  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC!][Get Yours Now!] on: October 17, 2014, 05:37:24 PM
Username: Loophole
Thanks a lot  Smiley
134  Economy / Services / Re: GAW MINERS PAYS FOR YOUR SIGNATURE >>> HIGH RATES 50posts = 0.1BTC JOIN US! on: October 13, 2014, 07:28:13 PM
Payment received. Thanks. Joining for another month.

BTC address: 1B1Ry1FrAQXTMVLdBdPsyPMQZgzwTrrTRU
Number of posts: 492
135  Economy / Gambling / Re: Browser based Strategy Game with bitcoins and withdraw/cashout on: October 12, 2014, 02:57:51 PM
Yes, it only works on chrome.

Hmmm if so, I believe it is better for you to put a notice in your OP and also on your site.
136  Economy / Gambling / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT ★ +9.9k BTC wagered ★ the best onchain game on: October 12, 2014, 02:54:31 PM
The sum of all those "Amounts won by players" on the statistics tab is 10231.754 while the "bitcoins wagered" is 9965.9, so the site has a loss of 266 btc?  Huh

Some numbers are off in the stats tab. Most likely from very early bets on beta version games, which are not included in the "bitcoins wagered" counter. We'll fix the stats.

I see. Thanks for your clarifications and thanks for fixing the problem in advance. Smiley
137  Economy / Gambling / Re: dice.ninja - Now with Plinko! on: October 12, 2014, 02:51:35 PM
Awww... FUCK . This turned to be scam as well :s ... ?

I have to say tnx to dicebicoin for putting me off from investing in any site out there.

And also to quote dooglus "I'd rather lose my coins to investors than to Stunna" -something like that , not exact quote.

Well dooglus it seems that even on sites that take investments, eventually everybody looses it to the owners , u just don't have fun of actually losing it while gambling , its just taken away.

What a shame. I hope we will have at least 1 dice site that people can invest in and not worry about being scammed .

That sounds like you are also waiting for Stunna's biggest enemy competitor to re-open his dice business lol. Cheesy
138  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Block Halving Price Impact on: October 12, 2014, 02:43:08 PM
It is really likely that Bitcoin will go into tens of thousands or drop below 100$ (death) before that.
I don't think it must happen, Bitcoin can be at 300-1200 range at that time also.

Of course, but for some reason, most of the bitcoin price speculations I found are either very optimistic (like price going up 10-fold a year, bitcoin replacing fiat, etc.) or very pessimistic (bitcoin going to fail completely in reaching mainstream, bitcoin going to be dead and replaced by another altcoin).
139  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: About all the other coins out there on: October 12, 2014, 02:15:31 PM
Trading can be a good method to get more BTC, some coins have up to 50% to 70% rise in the last 24 hours.

That's kind of true. Altcoin trading is a very high-risk but also high-return investment opportunity.

Take the current price data on Bittrex https://bittrex.com/ as example, the BTC-GIVE rate has gone up 280% in the past 24 hours with a 24h-high and 24h-low at 0.00000030 and 0.00000005 respectively. On the other hand, the BTC-WWC rate has gone down 79% with a 24h-high and 24h-low at 0.00000998 and 0.00000100 respectively.
140  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Somebody has sent me 0.00000003 BTC on: October 12, 2014, 01:59:31 PM
This is just someone advertising some bs. Just make sure that you don't spend all that 3 satoshis in one place though! It can be very rewarding for people to send out advertisement spam like that, 1 satoshi is only worth $0.0000035. So if they use 10 dollars worth of btc and send that out, they can send out that to 2,857,142 people. Pretty effective use of advertising if I don't say so myself.

Fees might change those numbers though. I think it's possible to pay multiple addresses at once in a single transaction and pay only a single fee. Not sure if it would be possible to send 1 satoshi to millions of people in this way however.

Since bitcoin fee is calculated per transaction size (in unit of KB) rather than per transaction, fitting a huge amount of outputs in one single transaction wouldn't help much.

Also, according to the formula found on http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/1195/how-to-calculate-transaction-size-before-sending, a transaction with 1 million outputs will have a size of over 34 MB which is way over the current block size limit 1MB.
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