You should try again during the day. It is very hard to read, it looks like your name, but can't be sure. Clear photos and accepting a legitimate escrow always help your cause in selling items on this forum.
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8 days after the topic was published.....the ants are still for sale..... You dont believe in escrow providers ? You’ve made my day NOBODY here will buy from u without escrow just because you’re saying you’re honest trader..... Good Luck larry12 it's cause of that i asked to my GF to put them on ebay , that way , buyers may have a chargeback guaranty ... with the paypal guarantee ... You will also lose more than 10% of your sale price in fees to Ebay/Paypal. It would cost you less just to accept escrow here on the forum. But in any case, mind posting the link to your Ebay auction? You know in case somebody here actually does want to buy them? He loses a nice market share of buyers, but he doesn't care. Also loses 10% on ebay, but he doesn't care. Could use an escrow and have buyer pay for it, but he doesn't care. Could start to build a reputation for himself, but he doesn't care. Could have taken advice of all the other members here, but he doesn't care. Funny pattern here ^_^
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Hello everybody. I'm creating a new site game dice, also including a faucet... the DICE is only the result of 1 to 6. making a bet , you have to choose between H or L. Does anyone have any suggestions , or even interest in support ? Its in concept. Can i post my email here? Thanks.
Your best bet is to go with the dice games that are build right now. 1 to 6 is in theory a good idea, but every gambling site needs a house edge to stay in business. In theory if someone bet H all the time, they would have a 50/50 chance. That's why casinos have anywhere from a 0.5% to 1% house edge, to maintain their servers, security and have funds to be able to payout to users. After a while a player will lose on a casino with a house edge because they have a 49% chance of winning.
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I have an odd question for -ck
As the network grows, do you expect to have a decline or increase in users and hashrate? So far since last adjustment the network has gone from 540PH to approx 700PH.
I mean I have a couple little USB lotteries running under my desk... *Crosses fingers for the next 1.3 million days*
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We will easily push a 1EH network within the next month at this rate.
Wonder if we hit the 100 difficulty on this difficulty adjustment...
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I almost think waiting till the end will be more beneficial here. I mean we could be on-par to a 20%+ if hashrate continues rising.
We went from 560PH to over 700PH in a week. Hell before halving we probably will have a network of 1EH (exahash).
Bitcoin Difficulty: 79,102,380,900 Estimated Next Difficulty: 91,824,247,179 (+16.08%) Adjust time: After 1375 Blocks, About 8.3 days Hashrate(?): 701,506,574 GH/s Block Generation Time(?): 1 block: 8.7 minutes 3 blocks: 26.1 minutes 6 blocks: 52.2 minutes
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I put in some money very well developed website. What's everyone's ROI at? I'm at 1.5% I signed up mid october. I am up to roughly a 30% ROI on two 100GH machines
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Another bump, you may even be able to get these bars at the low starting bid!
If you accept I'll start with 0.4 BTC I'd personally go .45BTC if you would accept it
Like Anon135246 says, 1BTC is a good price for both of them. I would consider 0.5 for just the labyrinth, but that isn't the auction. I'm really hoping to sell them for higher than 1BTC, but I'll take 1BTC for both since I need it. I'll consider offers for individual pieces, but the auction is going to be both for now I think the only reason we are offering lower than your bid is because many people are trying to sell since BTC went up and kialara stopped producing thus limiting the market to the ones produced.
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You would need Quantum computing to guess a SHA256/512 hash at this point.
To crack the algorithm you would need like a billion years or something. Probably will go down as time goes on but still.
There have been numerous discussions about beating the house edge, but the closest you can get is like 49.18 or something like that on a 1% house edge site.
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I'd personally go .45BTC if you would accept it
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In the summer I might be going away for nearly a year. I was thinking I might want to try solo mining from now, until I come back (if I started now that would be nearly a year and a half of solo mining). I was wondering what miner(s) you guys might suggest. Right now I'm considering the antminer S7, but I'm curious what you guys will say. Also would it be a better bet to join a solo mining pool, or not.
Also if the miner ran into problems that could be an issue since nobody will be around that would know how to fix it. I'd probably need to be able to log into it remotely and restart it if that is an option. What are the odds of something going wrong, I'm not completely sure. I mined before and ran into some problems with the miners needing to be restarted, but that could have been my own problem.
I am curious on what the budget is, and is electricity free? But another aspect is the heat output, wiring, and the nature of that. Wouldn't want to come back to a burned house if you machine doesn't have any other problems. If he were to do home hostingAnother idea might be nicehash and mine to ck pool? Just put in a 5 to 10 th order every week or so. I think you can have open offers for 14 days there.
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What do you think it costs 21.co to produce that thing? Has to be under $200. Not a bad profit margin.
You can build it yourself for around $80 with kits that have everything need on amazon and I am sure those folks are making money on the $80. So 21.co buying and making in bulk probably made these for around $40 each I would imagine. Of course there is money in marketing and if they were smart they dumped a lot into marketing early to make a fast push to get the early crowd because I think now that people can see having already figured out how awesome it is to own one, but it is no where near $400 they are putting on it. Now that they have put the target out there you better believe as open source goes you will have developers working around the clock to provide free payments libraries that will run just the same. In fact if I understand what 21.co offered was just the tools that are already free to everyone else and then it is up to the purchaser to go and develop. (I could be wrong there) But I cannot find anywhere on their site where there is an out of the box payment solution that runs right off their node. If there is, then my goof and and I missed it, but like I said there are going to be several solutions, very soon and by soon I bet within weeks for people to start using. Then you will have the opportunity for people to build payment stations (just like credit card machines but without the banks) such as what 21.co is doing but at a fraction of the cost. I think they had a great idea but came out of the gate way too greedy. Their idea I tought was putting asics in everyday items. So they did not really follow their idea in my mind. Come out with a special RPI.... that is really not the same as putting into everyday item. I still think it's just so when they go to investors they can say they no have a item out there using their chips. I don't think this item was meant to sell lots, but much more limited sales. They should do garage heaters, space heaters, fridge, etc, anything that outputs heat and can be connected via wifi for example. that would be cool. routers are another nice idea. Didn't 21.co buy a company or had some sort of merger before the release? Or I must be doing crack. But since they have the tech, I would love to see a competitive miner instead of a lightbulb or something. One that isn't 400 and runs on top of a cheap RPI.
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You might want to include a photo (high quality & clear) of the miners with multiple pieces of paper writing your name, the date & a random set of numbers in different sets of writing.
11 2 2 2 2 342 23 24 321 123 11 321 34324 *
Or not, glws
Usually the date and set of numbers works. I have never seen with random sets of numbers.
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looks like OP needs a "partner-in-crime" anyways OP you should provide more details publicly and with your current trust ratings, i doubt any one would be willing to work with you Apart from his current trust ratings the manner which he handle this thread actually pissed me off. I would say don't look at any other threads in this forum subsection ^_^ But with this vague of information it is 99.99% sure some scam
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We have been moved to the investor based games now. Hopefully to help stop people losing money
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I used to advertise faucets in my signature and 50/50 splits. Only had 7 people over 6 months sign up for freebitco.in Funny to see people click it though. Had like 150 clicks. People are just weird like that. I had a really interesting talk with a guy wanted to reverse bid on referrals. People also are trying to look in their favor I guess, because the guy didn't instantly accept my 50/50 offer. Link > Reverse referral biddingI've watched people click my links for other sites, and I agree, there are tons of clicks but there are almost no signups from those clicks. Referral bidding is certainly an... interesting(?) way to make money, but how do people actually earn money from using referral bidding, aside from the initial bid? How long do they operate for? Is it just until they get bored or get the equivalent of what they were paid, or are they locked into it? I see that, in the thread you mentioned, the guy said he is "active" with the program, but doesn't give much information aside from that. And how is referral bidding, in your experience? Is it something worth getting into, or is it a fairly trivial thing to do? The guy completely died off after 5 months. I had him hooked into the freedoge and had done small advance payments but after progress stopped.I stopped paying out. Referral bidding is an interesting concept. This was one of the only cases I saw it, so I tried it.
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Question for the older vets,
How does one get into selling bitcoins without getting called a scammer for being new?
Selling Bitcoin should probably only be done with trusted people if you are converting it. The best way is build a reputation with buying and selling items and services. Use an escrow if you are not confident with the person you are buying from is reputable. It is a small cost and is a great insurance to you.
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Looking at the signature campaign list here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0Seems like there is bitvest and yobit would be your best bet. Also since newbies can't have hyperlinks in their signature until Jr. Member makes it harder for a campaign to get direct clicks. But as lemipawa said, there always is something going on around the forums. Services / Service Discussion / Service Announcements / Gambling / Investor Based Games, usually have something up.
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I used to advertise faucets in my signature and 50/50 splits. Only had 7 people over 6 months sign up for freebitco.in Funny to see people click it though. Had like 150 clicks. People are just weird like that. I had a really interesting talk with a guy wanted to reverse bid on referrals. People also are trying to look in their favor I guess, because the guy didn't instantly accept my 50/50 offer. Link > Reverse referral bidding
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I am not sure if I am dumb enough or eligible to get your promotional package. Anyway, 10k satoshis has been sent to the address stated in the OP in hope that I will receive my double nothing! TXID: 0ce0ac308d33280c860347dedd1389c20dcbeff9cc723cd753f25fce3b097a71Bitcoin Address: 1NkVkNiNdn4bXJ34U7BZo8aK1qPLiQnnvM Status: PAIDThank you for the double nothing! On a non sarcastic note: Thank you. I meant for this to be fun, and sort of informative. The community always gets annoyed by stupid scammers, so being the sarcastic person I am, I just wanted to make some people laugh On a sarcastic note: You should receive your double nothing by the time XPY (Paycoin) is accepted as payment on Amazon.
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