When did you set the second password? If it was somewhat recently then you may be able to recover your funds without the second password.
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240 BTC is not a very large buy wall. Several times that many BTC will generally trade on bitfinex over 30 minute periods
Edit: it looks like this is for an altcoin not Bitcoin. Also this does not belong in currency exchange.
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All collateral should be held by a trusted third party
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I'd like to report MultiDice for not paying me for the Signature Campaign.
I was in his Signature Campaign for around 5 days and about an hour ago I received Negative Feedback by a complete garbage individual known as redsn0w who scammed a metric fuck ton of Escrowed Funds from the Signature Campaign he was escrowing...
After I received Negative Feedback MultiDice refused me to be in their Signature Campaign and also refused to pay me for all the posts I had made in those 5 days...
This is an absolute garbage way to run a Signature Campaign and basing Signature Entries on Trust is fucking retarded...
Everyone knows Bitcoin Talk is literally filled with trolls , liars , thieves , scammers , frauds , fuds , cheats , etc...
Basing it on trust is like trusting a dog to not chew up your slippers when you are gone...
Yes of course, first repay the varios loans and after you can "talk" whatever you want. Thanks for the attention, redsn0w how do you know this guy is an aly of suppa?
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CoinRoyale Sign Campaign ( Thread) Payment period: Weekly on Thursday at 4:00 PM PST Minimum posts: 20 posts per week, at least half of which being in the gambling section, not including games and rounds Payments: .04 BTC per week Escrow: No Miscellaneous: Only available to S/H/L, posts must be constructive to be counted, payment to be made to their account. It was suggested that payment be made directly to a BTC address as well as to use escrow.
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As an FYI, a lot of people do not like receiving a signature campaign payment via a website account. You will likely attract more participants if you payout to their bitcoin addresses directly (the same is true if you use escrow however you would need to payout to participants BTC addresses directly for this to even be a possibility)
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I would like to point out that I did lend the OP .03 BTC using his account as collateral. I would also like to point out that prior to the OP posting this thread I was asked by the OP for him to borrow .1 BTC, also using his account as collateral, which I declined.
I would suggest that you take this into consideration when deciding if you want to lend to him.
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You want theymos to moderate the trust system? LOL.
The reason fake amounts of Bitcoin were used was far from the reason others have been removed from the default trust network. They were removed for abusing their "power" of being in the default trust network.
CITM needs to prune his trust list to include less people with zero experience detecting scams. However he should not be removed because he gave feedback to someone who he thinks is a scammer.
Your right, he should be removed for leaving a false amount on feedback for a transaction that never happened which is an abuse of power. But you'll never see that as you stand to lose rating on some of your alts if that happens. Thanks for your 2 satoshis, but you have already lost all credibility in my book. This is theymos's decision. He can either fix the system, moderate the system, or remove the system. or continue to be bombarded by requests and garbage every time someone in a position of power abuses it. If not just on principal alone, it behooves him to fix the problem to avoid his own frustration and wasted time. You think that I have lost my credibility because my opinion is different then yours? Saying things like that is a very quick way to lose credibility yourself. You do not know anything about any of my alts and none of them have trust from anyone on CITMs trust list. There is no reason why you cannot leave trust if you have not done a transaction with someone. The trust system is actually designed so that people on default trust network mainly give trust to people they have not done business with as they should be able to spot scams and leave the appropriate trust feedback. The 1,000 Btc risked amount is only a technicality and is a distraction to the conversation. Theymos does not think the forum belongs to him. His belief is that it belongs to the community and as a result he seeks the input of the community prior to making most decisions.
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Well considering that with one exception no altcoin has offered anything of value that bitcoin does not offer, to date altcoins have not caused crypto currencies to evolve in any way.
Altcoin is a fast/easy way to gain some bitcoin, it is obvious that I will never use litecoin / dogecoin to buy something. Insted I will use bitcoin. how do you get bitcoin with altcoins? Do you mean by creating new altcoins? For example, I will participate in an ico/ipo and buy some shares. After I will sell this shares and gain 20-30% more of bitcoin. At the end no one care about altcoin, the final coin that all want is BTC. This would require you to have Bitcoin already and it assumes that the price of the altcoin increases which is the opposite of what altcoins tend to do, at least over long enough periods of time.
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Well considering that with one exception no altcoin has offered anything of value that bitcoin does not offer, to date altcoins have not caused crypto currencies to evolve in any way.
Altcoin is a fast/easy way to gain some bitcoin, it is obvious that I will never use litecoin / dogecoin to buy something. Insted I will use bitcoin. how do you get bitcoin with altcoins? Do you mean by creating new altcoins?
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You want theymos to moderate the trust system? LOL.
The reason fake amounts of Bitcoin were used was far from the reason others have been removed from the default trust network. They were removed for abusing their "power" of being in the default trust network.
CITM needs to prune his trust list to include less people with zero experience detecting scams. However he should not be removed because he gave feedback to someone who he thinks is a scammer.
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Well considering that with one exception no altcoin has offered anything of value that bitcoin does not offer, to date altcoins have not caused crypto currencies to evolve in any way.
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Another way to stop the "altcoin wars" is to simply stop making worthless altcoins. With the exception of NMC they give absolutely nothing of value that Bitcoin cannot/doesn't offer. With the exception of maybe less then 5 other altcoins none of them are in any way unique from other altcoins.
Chances are that anyone spreading "FUD" is actually speaking honestly about your coin.
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You should not outright offer to send first. You almost certainly am going to want to use escrow
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Thanks.
One question, why am I not allowed to ask people if they accept escrow to prevent a scam? It is called "spam" , and in this forum the spam is not accepted. Well, everything I know is, that posting posts like +1, good, etc are called spam. The posts werent insubstantial? I just wanted to prevent scam If I will post the same phrase 100 times per day , it is called "spam"; if I will post " +1, great, etc.." it is also called unsubstantial post/spam. Well, my ban reason was insubtantial posts+sig ad You were posting essentially the same post several times over. You likely did not have any actual interest in what was being sold, nor did you come back to further discuss the thread when you got a response. It was clear that your goal was to increase your paid post count.
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FYI: Some domain sales can still be good, and you might be amazed at certain prices (for example) letsdobetter.com just sold (on sedo.com) for $3,400 USD Some of you need to learn to do better. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I'm aware, but lbh, 99.5% sold here are crap you are incorrect. 99.5% of the domains listed here are crap. 99.75% of domains have zero interest by anyone and even more end up being unsold.
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check PM
Unfortunately I would not be able to lend you .1 BTC using only your account as collateral.
Amount Requested: 0.03 Date repayment is to be made: 48 Hours Repayment Amount: 0.039 Collateral: My Account BTC address to fund the loan to: 1HtqXLzmUvTfxc8TpbyjwMpB9VjBsKz59Y
I do not accept less then full member accounts. Sorry
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I bought 3 cards yesterday, used 2 of them, and then the 3rd was closed after only 18 hours. I PM'd the seller for a replacement and will update when all is good. He seems pretty legit and supportive so I am hopeful.
How did you spend $50 on coffee in one day? They have a lot more than coffee. You can buy sandwiches, bulk coffee for your coffee machine, glassware, travel mugs, coffee presses and lots of other things. I just ordered $100 worth of Keurig K-Cups from the online Starbiucks store so it can easily be used. Someone else ordered a bunch of stuff from starbucks online and his order was canceled. I would want to make sure your order actually gets delivered before assuming that you have profited.
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