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1561  Other / Meta / Re: I wish we could ban buying & selling of accounts. on: July 26, 2015, 09:34:28 AM
It is not that hard to restrict the buying/selling activities. True that you can't stop it completely, but depending on what the community wants, you can restrict it.
I don't personally appreciate buying accounts for participating in campaigns and making lot of posts though not actually interested in discussion. Kind of reduces quality of the forum.
On the other hand, there will be less activity, and accounts will be valued less, collateral issues, etc. will come about.

I'd say leave it to the community to decide. (as it is already)

But it is possible to restrict that. Take action on buying/selling account threads, and restrict a bitcointalk account to a single non-changeable email account. Make resetting password through email the only available option. Grin
(I think the security question should be removed for good. It makes accounts too vulnerable)

if it were to be restricted on the forum, account trading/selling would simply move to another place offsite; hackforums, other places. in addition, this would mean deals for accounts would be done possibly without escrow which would simply lead to more people being scammed. this might also cause additional drama with sellers coming forward with a signed message, in case one was not provided, ad what would be the admins'/mods' reaction to that? does the account belong to the buyer or should they help the seller obtain their account back, which would be similar to knowingly assisting in scamming someone? in addition, what would be the stance on bought accounts once discovered? would we just ban them outright?
1562  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How earn 1BTC a year? on: July 26, 2015, 06:56:49 AM
i think you can earn 1 BTC in a year even with faucet but i can be wrong

You're not wrong. It's possible with faucets but a person is totally an insane if he/she will going to make BTC1 with faucets only lol.                                                                                                                     

i agree, i was just saying that the amount is too low that can be earned from doing faucets

it's really possible it mean 0.08 a month which is 266k satoshi per day, if you cna find 266 faucet that pay 1k satoshi you can do it in one hour for 8 hours you need only 33-34 faucets

then you would need to spend most of your time claiming those faucets, for 24 hours a day no less. there isnt that much of a defense for faucets imo, theyre just not worth it.
1563  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much BTC have you gambled? (anonymous on: July 26, 2015, 06:44:55 AM
Always play until i have zero in wallet.. sadly and then continue working to find btc Sad

that's a bad thing, you keep dumping money into whatever casino you play at, lose everything, and repeat. don't you think there's a problem there?
Umm, maybe a hint of gambling addiction , but my guess will be he is making those btcs from faucet , posting here or something else. Well he can do what he wants with his "hard-earned" btcs.
it is addiction; im assuming the minimum deposit on some casinos takes quite some time to reach from just a faucet, and even that is a small amount. however, the point is that the time invested into those faucets is wasted on gambling, over and over.
1564  Economy / Gambling / Re: What are the dice sites with the lowest house edge? on: July 26, 2015, 06:40:37 AM
999dice is the lowest house edge site i know

but i haven't heard any good feedback about 999dice especially recently nothing is good about that site.
and it is always better to do some research before investing any website rather than losing your money there and then complain about losing a lot on a rigged site.

it was proven some time ago that 999dice is not provably fair, ie rigged. the low house edge is just to attract players; there no reason for anyone to be playing there.
1565  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for small loan with quick repayment (12 hours max) 0.07BTC on: July 26, 2015, 06:34:08 AM
do u want lending as now still ??

Hi,
Please be cautious when you lend someone around here. You don't have to lend every other guy who asks. Trust me, most of these guys who ask loans here, don't exactly "need" it. They can do fine without.

Hope you understand what I mean. Smiley
Thanks

people on here have tried to tell him this many times already, he doesnt get it. he's actively enabling and encouraging scammers here to continue scamming. and yes, the newbies that always ask for loans are probably only a handful of people that look to take advantage of people like manyproofs.
1566  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much BTC have you gambled? (anonymous on: July 26, 2015, 06:23:05 AM
Always play until i have zero in wallet.. sadly and then continue working to find btc Sad

that's a bad thing, you keep dumping money into whatever casino you play at, lose everything, and repeat. don't you think there's a problem there?
1567  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling my documents on: July 26, 2015, 05:53:30 AM
Should i try a request for a loan?  Huh
If you have valid collateral, if not don't bother. I doubt that people will give a completely new member that big of a loan though.


Oke guys,i will try a first loan,i need to pay a 1200$ refund on paypal ahh  Angry

im not sure what you are trying to pull here but you asking for $1,200 usd in a forum. $1,200 is a seriuos amount of money and even a bank would require a character in estigation and collateral.

... and this is bitcoitalk.org this is a forum not a lending institution

this isnt a loan shark business either, we dont need shady stuff like that circulating here. op, youve probably get a better chance selling an organ or two to get that money, assuming you actually need it.
1568  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING AN ACCOUNT on: July 26, 2015, 05:44:50 AM
how much is the range of price on every activity level?

it varies, but generally, full members are around the 0.1 range, seniors around the 0.2 range, and heroes are usually above 0.5 BTC. however, these numbers arent set in stone, price varies on activity, trust feedback, quality of posts, etc.

thanks.
is the marketplace the only place they are being sold?

well thats where items are traded and sold. aside from digital goods, auctions is a good place to buy an account as well, sometimes for cheaper than you might get one in the digital goods section. just be aware that some auctioners have some special rules regarding bids form newbie accounts, which most people bid from to remain fairly anonymous.
1569  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING AN ACCOUNT on: July 26, 2015, 05:13:24 AM
how much is the range of price on every activity level?

it varies, but generally, full members are around the 0.1 range, seniors around the 0.2 range, and heroes are usually above 0.5 BTC. however, these numbers arent set in stone, price varies on activity, trust feedback, quality of posts, etc.
1570  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: July 26, 2015, 04:58:39 AM
Yes, agree with the author. I will also try the same techniques. Thanks

If you mean that mining bring good profit then i would doubt about it. Only if you have time and electricity is free

cloudmining is little profitable if the site is legit and not a running away scam kind of service.

also mining altcoins i think can be profitable.

i disagree, mining already has marginal profits, and those profits become even smaller when the fees for the service are taken into account. i have a few gh/s in bit-x, and im looking at around 2 years to roi. just not worth it imo.
1571  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How earn 1BTC a year? on: July 26, 2015, 04:57:27 AM
Hi guys,
How can I earn 1BTC a year?
is it possible? if so how?

By the way, my brother is already member of this forum, will I(or he) problem if we use the same IP but different PCs?

ok my idea if effective and fast but need a little investment in the starting you can buy a forum account full member probably for 0.1 BTC you can exchange this amount for fiat if you dont have any btc rite now and then participate in the signature campaign any good one like 7bitcasino you can get upto 0.3 BTC monthly so it will only take you like 4 monthes go get 1 btc and couple of btc in a year

that amount can only increase as well; that account will earn activity constantly, and you will get higher rates when the account ranks up to a senior or hero member.
1572  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much BTC have you gambled? (anonymous on: July 26, 2015, 04:35:18 AM
wow 20% lost more than 100BTC OMG

i don't even have that much let alone lose it on gambling Sad
They have voted on "How much they have gambled" not how much they have lost mate, its not the same thing.

Yeah but still, losing 100 BTC is shocking, hmm, but the real question is which year did this loss taken place like 3-4 year ago. That would change the whole story...what happened happened, end of story, live goes on and on.

Huh

No one has ever said he has lost 100 btc in this whole thread. They just said they have gambled or wagered 100 btc.
I have gone through all the 13 pages, and the largest loss I see is only 10 btc .

I have lost my near about 30 + bitcoins while Playing on satoshimines. Which I made using just 0.02 btc. How it happens, I also don't have any idea. And, now I am blaming myself , my greed for loosing those.

 Sad

actually you are too greedy, you should have cashed out those btc cause no on can win unlimited money you know, just don't be so greedy next time, but I don't think next time you will be as lucky as this time. Sad
well yeah hes really greedy but i guess i can not blame it, most probably he though he had a strategy that he thought was really unbeatable thats why he kept on playing

No it's just that some gamblers really don't know when to stop, you'll see them usually at dice sites, they win huge amount of money but it's never enough for them and I don't know what they have in my mind, to break the site's bankroll or something else but this is just insane. It takes luck to win but it takes common sense to know when to cash out.

unfortunately, greed overrules logic and common sense more often than not when it comes to gambling; they've multiplied their money x times now, whats stopping them from multiplying it x times more? of course, they usually go bust, but you get the point.
1573  Economy / Lending / Re: Need .05 BTC on: July 26, 2015, 04:02:21 AM
sorry sir I am new here , I do not quite understand, but I'll try

they're just trying to prevent possible scam by asking you to sign from your old address. signing address that was posted 3+ months ago will erase the probability that your account was bought or stolen.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0
you can learn how to sign an address by reading that.

be sure to include today's date and that you are taking out a loan in the signed message. without a date on the message, there's no guarantee that you signed the message and own that address.
1574  Economy / Lending / Re: Need .05 BTC on: July 26, 2015, 01:27:53 AM
do u still wanting lendings ?

what i want is for you to leave this section. you give out loans freely, and both enable and motivate scammers to continue doing so.
1575  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.05 Loan - #1 loan on: July 26, 2015, 12:38:01 AM
This loan will be use for my current business  expansion.
But now i have a 1200$ refund on paypal and i need to pay it.

im not an expert in business, but something tells me 13 dollars is a few dollars short of expanding any business outside of a lemonade stand.

But now i have a 1200$ refund on paypal and i need to pay it.

im not a bitcoin price analytic either, but something tells me the price of bitcoin isnt exactly near 21000 dollars either. why even bother putting up this post if you cant even keep it consistent?
1576  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammed by CoinClochard on: July 25, 2015, 11:33:01 PM
I just scammed for 250 GBP let's see how long it takes for a new scam accusation

My BalLs YoUr FaCe Cheesy


This is sad man, why do you victimize people, these guys have earned their money hard, sad to see you get pleasure in others sadness, a sadist, stop with whatever you are doing, i know several people who did same stuff like you having a miserable old life, rotting like a dog.

Judging by the way he constructs his posts I would say its a young kid.

Will be a shame when he slips up and people identify who he is, a criminal conviction for online fraud does not set you up well for future life.

Each and every he scam he pulls he posts the same idiotic phrase linking all his crimes together, genius isnt he  Roll Eyes

he's giving out a little bit of info every time he pulls off a scam, i wouldnt be surprised if there isnt enough to connect the dots and pull out a dox sometime soon. that aside, kralle's scams are making up a lot of the scams that get reported here, and he should be banned according to the thread in meta. i wouldnt be surprised if badbear decided to do something about this soon considering ban evasion.
1577  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [TUTORIAL] How to Earn 1 Bitcoin in a Week on: July 25, 2015, 11:33:10 AM
Well there was a topic saying 1 btc for a year, and it is possible,
But in a week dont know i would be interested too

its very possible; people that offer services on here and get good traffic can definitely earn 1 btc a week. in addition, there is always the option of actually getting a job, then buying 1 bitcoin every week. earning is not limited to faucets and signature campaigns.
1578  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How earn 1BTC a year? on: July 25, 2015, 10:34:21 AM
A year is good enough to start earning 1 Bitcoin, it's not eeasy you must invest your time, and signature campaign is fair enough

1 bitcoin a year is not good at all imo, thats under 300 dollars in an entire year. you should also always be looking at other potential ways to make money aside form signature campaigns.
1579  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CoinTerminator Scammed $15 Dont Deal With Him on: July 25, 2015, 10:18:10 AM
@subSTRATA : IIRC I have read one of your post, you're saying kralle had a senior member account. Did you have one name in your head right now?
no, i dont. i think i said something along the lines of: I think kralle mentioned he had senior account in one of these threads, ill try looking for it, but nothing can be done in case of an edit.
But I think his senior member account is not selene72, most likely kralle is Indian while selene72 is slovakian / Czech.

what i said about him having a senior account may not even be right, but iirc there was a thread in meta where kralle and his other alts were banned for excessive trolling. given that his constant making of accounts to scam counts as ban evasion, its possible badbear could take measures to prevent him from creating new accounts, or banning his accounts automatically.
1580  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CoinTerminator Scammed $15 Dont Deal With Him on: July 25, 2015, 09:52:29 AM
@subSTRATA : IIRC I have read one of your post, you're saying kralle had a senior member account. Did you have one name in your head right now?
no, i dont. i think i said something along the lines of: I think kralle mentioned he had senior account in one of these threads, ill try looking for it, but nothing can be done in case of an edit.
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