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121  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitcoinSports.eu - Bitcoin Sportsbook - PLAY or INVEST - No Registration! on: January 09, 2014, 07:45:39 PM
he is still paying but not to big investors and big betters just small investors and small bets because many peoples still playing bets on his site

That makes this whole situation even more dishonest.
yes as he post last time need 2 weeks and then settle all now almost 3 weeks and nothing just few peoples receiving there coins back but very small

At this point it is best to just stop fucking sending money to this "service"

I actually used to like this site. Then last summer it started sucking. Then this fall it started looking kind of scammy. There is no possible universe though where the way this is being operated it isn't a scam.

Earlier this week I finally wrote all of this shit up here: http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2014/01/05/a-descent-into-scam-bitcoinsports-eu/
122  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitcoinSports.eu - Bitcoin Sportsbook - PLAY or INVEST - No Registration! on: January 09, 2014, 04:21:10 PM
he is still paying but not to big investors and big betters just small investors and small bets because many peoples still playing bets on his site

That makes this whole situation even more dishonest.
123  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] CryptoCrock.com - Prime Florida & Louisiana Alligator Meat for Bitcoins on: January 08, 2014, 09:39:41 AM
Interesting, never had 'gator. Prolly a good time to get in the WoT, btw.

Thanks, I'll take a look at WoT. Honestly though, I don't think many scammers decide to open up an alligator meat shop! Cheesy Most scammers probably go for something a bit more mainstream....

Quote from: Atruk

Do you sell whole legs?

Yes, we could do a special order for you for a whole leg.


The WOT is much less an exercise in avoiding scammers and more an exercise in establishing legitimacy. If you want to deal with people who have decent amounts of BTC being in the WOT is as close to non-negotiable as things get.

How much does a gator's hindleg weigh? Let's make some fucking business happen.

124  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Scam Group Cover on: January 08, 2014, 09:34:56 AM
I don't think Social media profiles will solve trust issues since a lot of business are buying Likes for their company page but i might use Peercover to collect deposit from members. Regarding your 2 point, I might hold the project off to see the outcomes of the current IPOs and figure a way to make it work. The problem is that it's easy to sell lies than selling truth to people.Thanks for the advice.



What the ever loving cock shit do social media profiles have to do with anything at all other than dude finding other dude he barely knows at school for a bunch of dude love.

Also selling lies might look easy. It might seem like the easiest fucking shit in the world. It is actually as expensive as hell though. The amount of time that needs to be sunk into selling a lie is nothing short of incredible. People are stupid though. The solution though is not to embrace scammers and retards. The solution is to paint your own piasa while humanities lowest common denominators engage in an exercise of factoring that leaves both broke.
125  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] CryptoCrock.com - Prime Florida & Louisiana Alligator Meat for Bitcoins on: January 08, 2014, 01:20:48 AM
Interesting, never had 'gator. Prolly a good time to get in the WoT, btw.

Gator is pretty delicious.



Yes, we're serious. CryptoCrock.com is now your one-stop-shop for all your alligator meat needs.


Do you sell whole legs?
126  Economy / Securities / Re: If you own 3000 or more Bitcoin, Wall Street wants your advice on: January 06, 2014, 11:04:38 PM
A semi serious proposal.

Offer a cloud hashing service, at the bargain price of $20 Gh/s for one year paid in BTC only.  (Half of the current scams offerings!)

Buy April hashrate at $3 Gh/s.

Cover the 3 month gap with the BTC you collect.  Keep the rest for your 10 000 BTC project, and next year you have a free mine giving further BTC revenue.

Why the fuck does everything have to be mining.
127  Economy / Securities / Re: If you own 3000 or more Bitcoin, Wall Street wants your advice on: January 06, 2014, 09:15:48 PM
Any other ideas?
http://bitcoin-assets.com/

Otherwise be aware than most people here (and it's much worse on reddit) do not understand finance and generally invest in blatant scams or crap that lose 90% of their value. You might want to find people who do NOT invest in Bitcoin securities.

Thanks, with this we need 10-20,000 BTC for critical mass for it to work.  I can either try to convince some Wall St, players to buy those coins then participate or I can find holders of coins who see value in the plan.

You'd probably have an easier path with the first option.
128  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammer tag: PatrickHarnett on: January 04, 2014, 09:05:38 PM
Maybe another reason for God like status. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271711.0

I think this was more on the scale of a Saintly, rather than Godly miracle of the sort that thread is concerned with.
129  Economy / Services / Re: Someone to help me build Storage Server on: December 25, 2013, 10:50:26 AM
With so many drives the chance of bitrot is very high. I would definitely use a ZFS-based setup.

This, so much this.

I could not imagine handling multi-terabyte datastores without ZFS these past several years. Some types of RAID may have performance cases supporting them, but RAID is a fickle technology that requires a lot of attention to detail. If you just need to mainatin a big archive and protect it from corruption though ZFS is the way to go.
130  Economy / Services / Re: Automotive Advice/Diagnosis/Procedures for BTC Tips on: December 25, 2013, 10:40:26 AM
Hi Dalton,

  Just wanted to say thanks for your tips..  I'll have to wait for better/dry weather to followup, but sent you two beer's worth as a quick thanks for your help!

Fordee

No problem, thanks!

Sent a tip: 6bebcce4a7f148a0a59c45433cd98dd4f0b918ebd6d69a1384999a4fa5f8cd95

I've let the car sit a few days. The oil looks much better but I'm still getting it changed before making any decisions. To weird this up a bit the problems started actually after the temperature had been warmer for a couple days.

This motor has seem plenty of miles and plenty of wear. At nearly 175,000 miles weird shit has happened before. If for some reason you are wrong, I'll send a further tip your way. If you answer was right though... I'll need a new motor.
131  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: December 24, 2013, 07:36:02 AM
But from other points of view he still did act in bad faith, lie, cheat, and steal, correct?

Also, these are only the things that he was caught doing, who knows what other ways he manipulated his to go his way.

The only thing of all of those that I did was "cheat and act in bad faith". I acted in the best faith of my shareholders, but not the bidders. I did not tell a mistruth during the whole incident, and I did not steal anything. Please just ask the two people involved!

Scammer tag? No, this what the feedback system is for, and it's working.



The trust system works great as long as you actively curate the collection of people you trust.
132  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: December 24, 2013, 07:10:29 AM
But from other points of view he still did act in bad faith, lie, cheat, and steal, correct?

Also, these are only the things that he was caught doing, who knows what other ways he manipulated his to go his way.

The only thing of all of those that I did was "cheat and act in bad faith". I acted in the best faith of my shareholders, but not the bidders. I did not tell a mistruth during the whole incident, and I did not steal anything. Please just ask the two people involved!
133  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Antiviruses and fake websites on: December 21, 2013, 10:37:37 AM
Hi ,

I am wondering can antivruses detect files that are trying to send your btc-e account information (not only btc-e). I mean can it works same as any other virus it probably sens out your browser cookies or does something similar. Theese are the websites that will do it if you download their stuff :

fiatleaks.net (the regular one is fiatleak.com and will never ask you to download anything)
www.bitcoinwisdom.net (same here)



Ivan.


A lot of antiviruses will fail to catch a lot of malicious code.
134  Economy / Services / Re: Looking For Dev on: December 21, 2013, 10:15:23 AM
If I wasn't a programmer I'd be scared to death of putting a technical project together because you won't know whether they know their stuff or not. There are so many bullshitters out there. Try posting on freelancer.com and they will all come out of the woodwork.

Hope you've got a programmer you can consult with to see if the people you employ have genuine skills or "made up web skills". There are way more of the latter doing the rounds on the freelance websites.

This should be the concern.

Now, someone wouldn't necessarily need to be a full blow programmer to commision this project, but the specs presented in this thread suggest the person soliciting help for this project probably ought not be the person running this project.

This books on practical programming exercises might get the OP up to speed though.
135  Economy / Services / Re: Automotive Advice/Diagnosis/Procedures for BTC Tips on: December 21, 2013, 10:04:20 AM
Saturn L series. After winter set in my oil is brown and foamy. There is also smoke and the vehicle shakes violently when I try to run it. In what ways might the motor not be completely fucked.
136  Economy / Services / Re: [Bounty] Design for BTCDevelop on: December 21, 2013, 10:00:36 AM
Hi, I'm looking for a design for our homepage. I'm looking for something to showcase our projects.
Our first and only project at the moment is located at http://btcdevelop.com/Ticker.

Something simple would be appreciated, I really like this site, http://pages.github.com

The current bounty for this design is .01BTC.

Here's our current logo, http://imgur.com/w512iku

Thanks in advance!

I could do you a design.
137  Economy / Services / Re: [Wanted] Somebody to research news&articles and update my funpages - 600 euro/m on: December 21, 2013, 09:59:38 AM
I am looking for a commited person that would:
-filter information, daily news, articles, youtube videos about Bitcoin, Litecoin, some other cryptocurrencies that are relevant and bit of economy.
-post them on my Twitter and FB funpage's (www.twitter.com/BitPowerOrg) and my new website that im about to announce.
-interact socially on twitter
-be on the top with all the relevant information (eg if some news come out, like new regulation I need to know about it straight away and what could the implications be on the currency, its price and I need it to be double checked with its source if they are not just rumours etc).
-be able to comment on the situation and provided information

I require good understanding of the market and technical side of cryptocurrencies.

I am offering 600 euro a month at the moment (paid in bitcoin) and if the cooperation goes well it can be increased in future.

BitPowerOrg

I may be willing to work on points 1, 3, 4, and 5. I don't do Euros though.
138  Other / Meta / Re: Proposal: Highly ignored uses should have their posts less visible, with opacity on: December 15, 2013, 07:21:43 PM
I don't understand why the fact that you ignore someone should affect the way i see him.
I like the feature that you can see which people are ignored a lot.
This is comparable with user ratings on sites such as reddit, and prevents responding to known trolls.


Well, some ignored users are troll. Other ignored users point out things that seems to be scams and explain why. The ignore button makes a useful indicator that something is going on with that user, but you still have to make your own judgment on why they were ignored.
139  Other / Meta / Re: Proposal: Highly ignored uses should have their posts less visible, with opacity on: December 15, 2013, 10:46:58 AM
I don't understand why the fact that you ignore someone should affect the way i see him.

This. Completely this. Selecting who to read, who to trust, and who's opinion to consider relevant should all be personal decisions. The existence of DefaultTrust is bad enough already. Do we really DefaultIgnore or DefaultReadingList.
140  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Vircurex.com behaving badly. Extreme caution advised. on: December 13, 2013, 06:59:42 PM
ya I'm not sure why they would want to pay interest on deposits.  since the coins will just be sitting in the exchange.  it doesn't make sense.  any time i can't figure out how the money would make money it sends off alarm bells in my head.

money is made off of exchange fees.


yes.  but how do they make money off of just deposits?  since they're paying interest for deposits i want to know why they to hold my money that isn't being exchanged.

If you have to ask you should probably assume the worst.
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