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1581  Other / Meta / Re: My bitcointalk account is hacked !! on: November 12, 2015, 12:38:22 AM
So wait, has this dude still not signed a message or did I just miss it? If not, I would assume he's trying to pull something.
1582  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Bitcoin Wallet - No password or seed on: November 12, 2015, 12:06:04 AM
If you have a vague idea of what the password may be and you know how to set up a Ruby script and a daemon, you could probably use a script to try and crack the password.

If not you could probably get someone in Technical Discussion or Services to do it for you for a fee, though as previously mentioned it does sound rather suspicious you trying to sell an encrypted wallet with no way in.
1583  Other / Meta / Re: Are hero more respected than less established accounts? on: November 11, 2015, 11:51:59 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1243662.0 - here was the name of the topic. However, I don't think the user even checked what I was typing.
He's simply being skeptical because of your account status. He's also being pretty judgmental and jumping to conclusions, though you will have to live with that if you want to be on the internet.

Personally I don't see account status making up much part in respect, and I can't say I ever have through my time here. There are Members that I have great respect for, and Heros and Legendarys that I don't think much of. It isn't about the rank, it is the actions of the person the rank pertains to which counts. While I am a Hero member myself, I can't say I have been treated any differently by the community throughout ranks apart from when I make bad decisions and reap the consequences.
1584  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [Updated 07/nov/2015] Faucet Owners Against Scammers and Bots on: November 11, 2015, 10:16:54 AM
Where I have to create .htaccess file to do all thing which you mentation on first page.
Just create it in the root directory of your site, where your index.php is. Just create a file called '.htaccess' and put the code in the first post inside that file.
1585  Other / Meta / Re: Locked account on: November 11, 2015, 10:15:13 AM
There is nothing any reply from him in my email
Send them a message once every few days or once every week, the admins are busy and can sometimes miss emails.
1586  Other / Meta / Re: is there an adult section? on: November 11, 2015, 10:12:59 AM
If you're offering a service , you can do it on the normal Digital goods or Service section.
Digital Goods isn't the place for services. Digital goods is used for selling goods on the forum, not announcing services.

If the service is one section of a site, put it in the Services section. If the entire site is based around your service, put it in Service Announcements. As previously said, use [NSFW] in your title if it contains adult content.
1587  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetBOX.com Discussion on: November 10, 2015, 11:04:01 PM
Kazuldur... I have a doubt.

When the NastyHosts check function indentifies a bad IP, the script calls the banned() function?

I'm not finding the code that calls NastyHosts and handle with the blacklisted IPs...
If you mean the code which adds suspicious URLs to the NastyHosts blacklist, it is found at Line 1538 in version r60. It checks honeypots and mouse movement then calls the suspicious() function if anything is found. This function is on line 1441. All this function does is calls the url http://v1.nastyhosts.com/report/IP/COMMENT to add the IP to a blacklist if the function is called correctly.
1588  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetBOX.com Discussion on: November 10, 2015, 09:48:27 PM
i got a problem with the script.im trying to open a faucet site but the script is always a problem to me.can anyone help me , what to do for this
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Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '[' in /home/u534711717/public_html/index.php on line 132
Your PHP version isn't up to date. You should consider upgrading before running any scripts on your server. If you're using hosting, you should be able to select the PHP version in your cPanel. If not, just contact your host and they will sort it out.
1589  Other / Meta / Re: Are we allowed to discuss MMM? on: November 10, 2015, 07:35:42 PM
I don't see why it wouldn't be allowed in the Investor-Based Games, though I doubt it would be allowed anywhere else. You should probably put it there to be safe.
1590  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [Updated 07/nov/2015] Faucet Owners Against Scammers and Bots on: November 09, 2015, 07:10:16 PM
snip
It seems that you're trying to show us thumbnail images rather than the full size. Try using a simple uploader like Imgur to upload your images and we can try to help you.
1591  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Overview] The one thread to link them all on: November 08, 2015, 06:00:04 PM
I just noticed you added my guide to creating a faucet, thank you for that!
1592  Economy / Services / Re: ❃❃ ▶▷ BETCOIN.ag ◁◀ ❃❃ #1 BTC Casino, Sportsbook, Poker - SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN on: November 08, 2015, 01:53:10 PM
Is there an online spreadsheet of current members you're keeping or something?
1593  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTB TF2 End Of The Line Keys (5) on: November 08, 2015, 01:16:52 PM
Bump. These can be bought for ~$2.50 from the Mann Co Store, I will pay $13 in Bitcoin for 5 of them.
1594  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Mellow Ads - simple, bitcoin advertising. NEW free faucet!! on: November 08, 2015, 12:56:32 PM
What is up with this ad?


It's likely in a language that you do not have the language pack installed for. When your computer cannot find the correct characters to display, it either displays boxes or question marks.
1595  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Bitcoin domain on: November 08, 2015, 02:38:45 AM
2500$
You're not going to get that here. Try sites like Flippa, though personally I don't think that your domain is worth 1/10th of that price.

Also, as previously said, this topic doesn't belong here. Move it to Digital Goods. The link to move the topic is in the bottom right hand corner.
1596  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Amish Don't Get Autism ... on: November 08, 2015, 02:36:01 AM
Actually I was reading up on the Amish the other day and saw one say that children were discussing videos on their smart phones, (in particular making fun of a Amish reality show that was fake). Also the teenagers are able to leave and check out the US, wear plain clothes etc, to decide if they want to come back and be Amish or join the US population (and be disowned).  The time is called Rumspringa. I'm sure the Amish hear plenty of stories of what's going on in the outside world.
I believe you misunderstood me. I wasn't saying that the Amish are completely cut off and clueless about life outside of their group, what I was saying is that the Amish probably have little idea of the symptoms of diseases like Autism and such, due to said symptoms only recently being recognized properly in modern society.
1597  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam by Kapitoshka - selling fake software as genuine on: November 08, 2015, 02:33:20 AM
IMO calling everyone that sells MSFT MSDN keys a scammer is only going to make is easier for scammers to scam because they all have negative trust, so it will be more difficult to differentiate from the ones who are currently acting honestly from the ones who are outright scamming their buyers (eg receiving BTC and in return give nothing, ever). This has resulted in many people scamming while pretending to sell MSDN keys, even after they have negative trust.
This is a good point, perhaps a neutral rating should be put on in place of a negative to inform people that the keys they are selling will likely stop working if the seller is caught. If every user looks the same simply due to what they are selling it would be difficult to point out those doing it legitimately and those not.
Maybe a sticky could be useful in the Digital Goods section warning people about the dangers of buying MSDN keys, rather than tagging all users doing so.

However, this case is valid. Kapitoshka deserves the negative trust, simply due to the fact that he handles bad situations like a child. Anyone doing that shouldn't be trusted with any money until they grow up.
1598  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Amish Don't Get Autism ... on: November 08, 2015, 01:05:00 AM
Absolutely correct! They don't take their kids there, because their kids don't have any symptoms to report about. If they did (take their kids to the doctor), the doctors would find some way to get the kids injected somehow, and the kids would get autism.

Smiley
It's difficult to report symptoms that you have no idea about I suppose. I somewhat doubt that the Amish have extensive education about mental illness, due to the rest of the world not cut off from the system having little idea about it.

Including why the Amish are wealthy. They don't get jacked around with the screwy Federal Reserve fiat.

Smiley
What does wealth and the Federal Reserve have to do with Autism? Do rich people not get autism?

You seem to have a great fondness for the Amish lifestyle, why don't you try living it yourself for a while?
1599  Other / Meta / Re: I don't think this is fair. on: November 08, 2015, 12:59:10 AM
Neither of your archive links work, as the trust system only works for users logged in. You can remove those from your posts. Add a screenshot of the user's trust profile if you want to add proof.

Some people just don't need to give out red trust. Not specifically to this guy, but to most Newbie's. It's not fair, I kind of feel bad the dude. Payza + PM are both non-reversible. We need a better trust system :/.
And I'm sure that if you discussed it with DiamondCardz he would gladly amend his trust rating to something more suitable. It is slightly suspicious when a user's starting posts are either asking for a loan or for a currency exchange from a reversible system.

Negative - You were scammed or you strongly believe that this person is a scammer.

People need to stick that ^.
He did stick to that, the bolded part specifically. DiamondCardz is right to distrust a user who's starting posts are asking for Paypal->BTC at a severely discounted rate, and he strongly believes that user is a scammer.

While the trust system isn't perfect it's what works currently. If you have any suggestions to make it better I'm sure that theymos and others would be glad to hear them.
1600  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I Need $2 btc and i can give $5 paypal - payza or perfect money on: November 08, 2015, 12:41:43 AM
I can't tell if you're just roping yourself into a really bad deal or just a really obvious scammer, especially with the fact you're a Newbie. Come on. This is just embarassing.
I would hope he isn't a scammer, because trying to scam for this amount of coin is a massive waste of time.

I would suggest to use an escrow if anyone decides to carry this out, however for this amount fees would likely eat up a fair portion of the transaction; it isn't really worth it.
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