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16281  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-09-02] ibtimes: BitPay calls on industry to form 'Bitcoin Association' on: September 02, 2015, 11:13:11 AM
Advertising Bitcoin can't be a bad thing. Especially if they're using rich VC's money.
16282  Economy / Securities / Re: [NastyFans.org] NASTY MINING | POOL | COINS on: September 02, 2015, 05:58:30 AM
I would like to have our monthly chat this Saturday.  Not certain of a time yet, but I will decide on that as we get closer to the weekend.
16283  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Is it possible to set up a pool anonomously? on: September 02, 2015, 05:32:44 AM
Anything is possible.  However, I assume miners would see decreased performance trying to run a pool through onion routing.

That is what I wanted to know, how significant do you think this decrease would be? Would it be significant enough so that the pool would be unable to compete with other pools in terms of it attracting enough miners?

I am not the right person to answer this question.  I have no knowledge of hosting anything on an onion service.  I could make a case for why it would decrease performance and why it wouldn't.  Someone who has actually run an onion service of some kind or has researched it could probably answer this question.
16284  Other / Off-topic / Re: Great anonymous and encrypted chatroom on: September 02, 2015, 05:28:32 AM
Everything ok with this service?  I seem to be having some issues with using it suddenly.  I cannot post messages.
Thank for notifying, now everything is working again.
There is some rear problem with node in the server where we host the site.
We're thinking about possible solutions.

But it's nice to see, that someone is actively using the service, cool! Smiley

I do use it for my monthly live chats.  Great service.  I wish it was open source so I could host it myself.  Smiley
16285  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for an Angel Investor. on: September 02, 2015, 01:08:22 AM
hmmm ok no comments yet, any feedback on how i can make this more appealing?

You could explain what the $3,000 is for and why you need it.  It seems like someone with past development experience wouldn't need this sum of money to create a site that does what you are seeking to do.  That makes me think that you or your developer lack the faith in your brainchild and want to be paid up front for your development time to build what you want.  

I apologize if you feel this is trolling.  I am just trying to share my thoughts with you.  I think developing the site first and then seeking investors once you have advertiser or user data would be a better way of going about it.  Many new users come here looking to scam.  Unfortunately the burden of proving your are legitimate falls on you and without a product it will be difficult to convince people that you are not just seeking a free $3,000.
16286  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTB Netfix gift code ESCROW NEEDED on: September 02, 2015, 12:18:46 AM
Im not aware of gift codes, but do you mean you want a 12 month netflix account?

If so theres, a bunch of accounts here that last more then a year and are given for free. I got like account I dont mind selling which is legit for the last 2 years so far if thats what you want?

Stores don't sell exact "12 Month Netflix" redeemable subscription codes per say, but they offer things like $60 or $30 Netflix "credit" codes that can be added to your account. The billing will continue to charge your "gift card balance" and take out the money monthly out of your account.

Netflix used to offer 12 month subscription codes.  I've used one before.  I think they stopped this practice a little less than a year ago.  Probably because of all the people who were giving them away and selling them for pennies on the dollar.
16287  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Where can I buy physical gold for bitcoin? on: September 01, 2015, 11:32:32 PM
Amagi Metals has gone AWOL so I would definitely not recommend them.  They aren't accepting bitcoins for payment anyway and haven't for months.  Their presence has been absent from the bitcointalk community for months as well.

I agree with this statement on Amagi...  I have used them for nearly 5 years and have just recently stopped.  Communications with their employees have shown that even they are distancing themselves from Amagi.  There is no crypto accepting precious metals dealer I would recommend at the moment. 

I would advise you to use gyft.com to get an eBay gift card and then purchase your gold on eBay.  That is the only method I would trust currently.
16288  Other / Off-topic / Re: Great anonymous and encrypted chatroom on: September 01, 2015, 09:00:57 PM
Everything ok with this service?  I seem to be having some issues with using it suddenly.  I cannot post messages.
16289  Economy / Securities / Re: Anything sustainable worth of investing? on: September 01, 2015, 07:45:54 PM
Can you tell what the change would have been for someone buying shares one week ago or one month ago?

I'm not sure I understand the question, but if you take a look at our thread you can see that NastyFans publishes all trades.  If you actually are a member of NastyFans, you can see charts showing data in both USD and BTC dating back to the inception of the club at nastyfans.org.
16290  Economy / Securities / Re: Anything sustainable worth of investing? on: September 01, 2015, 08:50:50 AM
So why not file with the SEC or whatever regulatory firm your country deals with and add several extra 0s to your fund?

Due to the structure of the organization, we don't exactly fit the description of a business.  There are no assurances of any kind that any revenue will be provided.  NastyFans is closer to a charity than a company in my opinion as all costs of operation are donated by individuals leaving all donations provided through operations to be distributed weekly.  There have been a few conversations with individuals about taking things to the next level with significant investment and rebranding, but not with terms appealing enough to follow thru with.  While I think growth is important, the #1 thing is to keep things fun and continue doing what is best for Bitcoin.


How do people even take part in your business now? It's been a long time since I first learned about it. Are you on some exchange?

NastyFans launched it's own auction for buying and selling seats in January of 2013.  After the collapse of GLBSE in 2012, we decided it was better to eliminate all 3rd party risk.  You can access the auction at nastyfans.org.  Bitcointalk member nonnakip has done an amazing job building the infrastructure from the ground up in C, and I think nonnakip's development is arguably the most valuable thing about NastyFans.  There are several ways to support and benefit from Nasty operations.  My personal favorite is our Minted Seats, but I would also like to bring attention to NastyPool.  In addition to using our products and services, we also encourage anyone to join in helping build NastyFans.  A great example of this is the Minted Seats Analyzer that user naypalm created.  Even I have done a little development with our NastyFans iOS App & organization of all developer tools in our Dev Center.
16291  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S7 is available at bitmaintech.com with 4.86TH/s, 0.25J/GH on: September 01, 2015, 08:25:55 AM
I am not an electrician. Can somebody please tell me if I can run one of these on a standard outlet for an apartment in the USA? I would buy the power supply that bitmain sells.

Yes. It only uses around 12 amps I believe. Most U.S. circuits are at least 15 amps, and yours are probably 20 amps. As long as you don't have a bunch of other things plugged in on the same circuit you should be fine.
16292  Economy / Securities / Re: Anything sustainable worth of investing? on: August 31, 2015, 11:54:39 PM
I guess there's one other option - create an honest investment for us to engage in...

Which is why I created something that not only couldn't lose money or file bankruptcy, and allows anyone to help build revenues, but also made initial supporters whole in less than 1 year.  Those who held since the beginning have seen a ~300% return in weekly distributions as well as a ~400% appreciation of their holdings.  Perhaps investor burnout is the reason why the efforts have gone largely unnoticed, but it still hurts to see threads like this that promote failure after failure and ignore the longstanding positive projects.

Yeah, your projects are the rare case of projects with a good result. But i'm impressed with your numbers. Do you mean 400% worth of the shares and 300% return over the complete lifetime of your projects?

As far as i remember you were involved in mining. I can't imagine that this would be so outstanding rewarding.

Am i wrong?

I meant that the initial underlying investment was sold for $1.54.  As of July 1st, 2015 it had paid out $4.08.  Currently they are worth $6.67.

If you were to lump all gains into 1 number and ignore the last two months of payouts (the current quarter's data isn't available yet), your $1.54 would have become $10.75 in just over 3 years, and an even $20 if you held the BTC and never converted to fiat.  That is a 698% gain, or about 232% annually (1,299% gain or 433% annually if you never converted to fiat).  I cannot promise those numbers going forward, as it is harder for me alone to generate these returns as the club grows.  If the community were to embrace this model and participate with the hosting of units and support of our products and services, the gains for investors could continue to beat the market by a wide margin.

We are involved in mining, running a pool with a custom payout method, selling a new kind of silver physical Bitcoin wallet (as well as a few other items), and have several other ventures that are well past the planning stages.
16293  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Migrated Blockexplorer.com to BitPay's Insight on: August 31, 2015, 10:51:36 PM
Thank you for your efforts!
16294  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is Blockexplorer.com down??? on: August 31, 2015, 10:48:39 PM
Great to hear it's back up and running. I was surprised more people weren't publicly discussing it since I thought it was extremely popular as it is a wonderful service. I am glad you kept it going and did not let it die. Smiley Thank you.
16295  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Is it possible to set up a pool anonomously? on: August 31, 2015, 01:08:57 AM
Anything is possible.  However, I assume miners would see decreased performance trying to run a pool through onion routing.
16296  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S7 is available at bitmaintech.com with 4.86TH/s, 0.25J/GH on: August 31, 2015, 01:02:39 AM
Is bitmain login page under some kind of attack?
login page now looks distorted and i get browser security warning that someone is trying to steal my id and password-anybody got the same?

Make sure you're using the right link... 

https://bitmaintech.com/product.htm
16297  Economy / Services / Re: [NastyFans] [Lowest Paid Signature] Earn NastyPool Lotto Tickets on: August 30, 2015, 08:11:23 PM
how much does this campaign pays ?? i mean there is no information or rules for it.
is it just a club like something ?

0.00000001 btc
Smiley

Even putting a price of 0.00000001 BTC is making assumptions that 1) there will be an auction developed for credits & 2) people will be willing to buy a credit for a Satoshi.
16298  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S7 is available at bitmaintech.com with 4.86TH/s, 0.25J/GH on: August 30, 2015, 11:02:51 AM
Looks like coupons have been sent out.
16299  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S5+ is available to order, 7.722TH/S 0.445J/GH on: August 29, 2015, 06:46:33 PM
Anybody looking to buy an S5+? PM me.
16300  Economy / Securities / Re: Anything sustainable worth of investing? on: August 28, 2015, 11:01:19 PM
I guess there's one other option - create an honest investment for us to engage in...

That's the route I went, but you're a tough bunch.  

I've met many awesome investors so far in the bitcoin world, and maybe it's just me but all of them seem burnt out. You've got bankruptcy after bankruptcy, failure after failure and so on of companies that took or lost SIGNIFICANT sums of money.
  
Freidcat?
AMC?
Bitfunder?
MtGox?
Neo & Bee?

Just between a few guys I know there were MILLIONS lost by way of these companies.

Which is why I created something that not only couldn't lose money or file bankruptcy, and allows anyone to help build revenues, but also made initial supporters whole in less than 1 year.  Those who held since the beginning have seen a ~300% return in weekly distributions as well as a ~400% appreciation of their holdings.  Perhaps investor burnout is the reason why the efforts have gone largely unnoticed, but it still hurts to see threads like this that promote failure after failure and ignore the longstanding positive projects.
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