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besides the fact that trying to read that might have given me a terminal illness of some sort, you were gambling. you chose to send 4 btc, you chose to gamble everything you had, and you lost, end of story. assuming that's what youre crying about anyways. i really cant tell. also, do you know what "phishing" even means? dont think you do considering how you used that word.
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Those kinda news are coming a lot lately. (coin.mx first now that's second).
USA's attitude against bitcoin is getting worse lately. Why are those secret services hostile against bitcoin?
because USA is the country where big banks and corporations rule, and bitcoin is a threat to the profits of those big banks. theyve got plenty of money to lobby against bitcoin, and the media doesnt exactly help because all it does is report on how bitcoin is used for criminal activities.
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When i would knew the seller told the account to others then i would not buy anymore. So i would ask him. When he tells me then im out.
Why? There are some people on the forum that give sold accounts negative. If one of these asks the seller, they dont have to be interested in fact, then the account is at risk. Why should i buy such account then?
Its simply not worth then. So i think its not smart to reveal the accoun to anyone other than the escrow. He can check everything and the account is safe until its really sold.
I still search a fast way to check for potential activity. Anyone knows one? Accounts with high post counts are no fun to count the 2 week periods.
nice to see a different perspective on the matter, as you run an escrow service; maybe ive just gotten lucky so far with the accounts. as for counting activity, it would likely be possible to create a script that could do that; bit-x's signature campaign bot can read through posts and get a rough character count, section the post was in, and other info that is used in calculating posts for a sig campaign. im sure there's a way to get the dates of the posts in order to calculate the activity. im sure bitcoin boy could implement something like that in a day with the existing code from the sig campaign bot.
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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. insane if youre making that through claiming facets; with a couple hundred active referrals its definitely possible to ge tthat much without doing anything, possibly in under a year. Yes Im talking about claiming. But I just wondered if those referrals will last even for half a year by clicking only. So while claiming you need to work on promoting your referral link to get new recruits. This is totally insane and super multi tasking and you will only got BTC1 a year. But yes it's possible to earn it wth faucet. I dont think earning 1btc a year from faucets is nearly possible, faucets are dying nowadays and most faucet users already know top faucet sites so it will be hard to find some new referrals yes, but the people that already know about the "big faucets" are those that are already at least somewhat knowledgeable about bitcoin and crypto. it remains that the majority of people have no idea what bitcoin is or do not want to get involved with bitcoin from the lack of positive media exposure. as bitcoin becomes more and more mainstrea, i would expect that these people would start off with faucets, as many others did. And because of that a claimer which has a goal of getting BTC1 a year by faucets will do some lots of work throughtout the year besides claiming on faucet only. A person needs to work on updating his/her referrals regularly because faucets are not stable and many referrals will dissapear soon. But after all , it's still possible to earn BTC1 in faucets a year but it requires a lot of HARDwork. not necessarily; lets say someone had a popular cryoto/bitcoin related blog or twitter, facebook group, something along those lines. that "hard work" would be simply copying and pasting a referral link and a short message to attract new followers of that social media outlet to the faucet. if maintaining those accounts is something that one already does, it requires little to no effort.
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you must provide valid collateral that the lender can liquidate in the likely case you default on the loan. said collateral must be 110% of the loan amount. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577765.0asking for a loan without collateral will only get you negative trust, but i expect that to not matter as you probably made this account to see if you could get some free money anyways.
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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. insane if youre making that through claiming facets; with a couple hundred active referrals its definitely possible to ge tthat much without doing anything, possibly in under a year. Yes Im talking about claiming. But I just wondered if those referrals will last even for half a year by clicking only. So while claiming you need to work on promoting your referral link to get new recruits. This is totally insane and super multi tasking and you will only got BTC1 a year. But yes it's possible to earn it wth faucet. I dont think earning 1btc a year from faucets is nearly possible, faucets are dying nowadays and most faucet users already know top faucet sites so it will be hard to find some new referrals yes, but the people that already know about the "big faucets" are those that are already at least somewhat knowledgeable about bitcoin and crypto. it remains that the majority of people have no idea what bitcoin is or do not want to get involved with bitcoin from the lack of positive media exposure. as bitcoin becomes more and more mainstrea, i would expect that these people would start off with faucets, as many others did.
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ill say it first, this is an absolutely terrible idea imo, it would cause this forum to become a cesspool of begging spam and would just make more work for the mods. "tip pls" "click tip me" "pls need $$$"
you think people complain a lot about signatures? imagine the complaints that would come against the tip button.
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Its Full Members and higher, it does not stop more trusted members to do it, you could do it too if you think its worth your time. Its a good idea so maybe ill do that after the first 20 reviews.
its just that there are a lot of full member accounts that are farmed and sold cheap, and the market value of those rank accounts can range below the 0.1 BTC mark, which would give people a lot of incentive to abuse this promotion for the 0.1 BTC bonus. i would agree to restrict this promotion to either a higher rank of members or to trusted members with solid green trust only.
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Would a Steam account be considered good collateral? Has good stats, and has counterstrike 1.6, cs source and a couple other games on it.
Please advise.
Thanks
if you have some steam items with value (dota2/csgo items), that could be used for collateral for some people, but generally i dont think many people would take that as collateral. liquidating those items is a tad difficult.
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YOBIT is such an small exchanger, you should use bittrex / c-cex / cryptcy / poloneix for altcoin trading which all have decent daily trade volume.
this is an addional information for me thanks . I will try these trading services fair warning, stay away from c-cex as theyve had some shady activity recently: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1128880.0they pulled an ico scam.
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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. insane if youre making that through claiming facets; with a couple hundred active referrals its definitely possible to ge tthat much without doing anything, possibly in under a year.
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ill second this, cyberghost is simply amazing and ive had no problems in using it for the past few months. in addition, premium keys are usually sold in the digital goods section for a dollar, pm me if you want me to direct you to the seller that i got my key from (1 dollar, 3 months).
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the best place for earning bitcoin is here and to join a signature campaign. other than that altcoin trading is a good option
I'm in a signature campaign and trying to trade altcoin .. I hope I will not lose hoping is fine, but dont expect to make big buck if anything at all. altcoin investing is incredibly risky, it might as well be gambling. if youre going for it its best to invest small amounts <0.05 and hope that the coins will multiply in value several times.
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Here is an archived page, in case psykachu deletes that posts. I've also left the guy negative feedback for now. Pretty stupid to use an address that you have posted before. So what is this scam accusation for exactly? He basically encounters bugs, glitches or exploits sites for money if so you wish to, i don't see him as a scammer. He stole money from a website and didn't return it (even though he said he would). This makes him a scammer IMO. exactly, if hes really a whitehat hacker as he claims to be, he should have notified the site beforehand that he would be performing an exploit on the site.
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i earn everyday from a faucets and cloudmining but now cloudmining not profitabel
Your account is full member, why don't you try signature campaign You could earn extra pocket money from it than from faucet You still can get profit from cloud mining, but it's quite difficult these days legitimate cloud mining is not profitable, and there are only a few legitimate operations out there. ROI is possible with a ponzi, but there is always the risk of collapse. i put a couple dollars into bit-x's cloud mining, and at this rate, im looking at almost 2 years to ROI, which i expect will increase as difficulty increases, etc. planning on selling those GHs soon to make a small profit.
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Well some of the steps that he suggest was an additional information to me like the site he suggest and some terms that I didn't know. So thanks to him. After all it's still not possible to have BTC1/week. If it does maybe the OP is rich now and go for vacation that's why he's not posting. 1 BTC/week is under $300. That's a job at McDonald's. So yes, it's VERY possible to earn over a BTC a week. But like the real world, people aren't just going to hand it to you. it seems for some reason when it comes to btc, its worth at least 10 times as much to some people; people cry about losing a mere 0.01 on dice sites (less than 3 dollars), and beg for tips of 50k satoshi on primedice. in perspective, 1 btc isnt that much, in terms of fiat its a couple days' pay at a part time job.
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Thanks guys. I'm quite happy with the balance right now. I'm actually considering keeping the house edge this way. Once I've reached a final decision I'll be sure to update in advance. But for now, expect it to stay this low for the coming few months if you are not planning to scam people like 999dice with a really small house edge then you wont be able to get enough profit for your website, besides that i wish you the best it's more likely that the majority of the players there use martingale to bet, thinking the lower house edge will benefit them. however, that method goes bust eventually anyways, so maybe the expected profit is higher than expected. if it attracts people to bet there, might as well keep the edge low.
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look like nice game for this one, but why i can i open it? its stuck in loading
mind telling what browser you're using so we can help troubleshoot?
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so what benefit is there to us using your mixer over a more established one such as bitcoinfog? people tend to not trust new services, and won't test them without getting something out of it.
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the most you would get with those accounts as collateral would be around 0.04~0.05 imo. that's assuming they have decent post quality if they were to be resold.
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