Why haven't you dump all your ether already? Doesn't this scream bubble enough?
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OB offers very little privacy and nothing that offers a trustworthy transaction. I can't really see it go anywhere without those basic features.
No fraud prevention mechanism?
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I don't have any problem using Paypal, actually I prefer paying with Paypal and avoid any other payment method, even one time CC cards, it's much harder or impossible to get your money back when there's a problem if you use any method other than Paypal.
And I don't see a lack of places accepting Paypal, it's probably the most used payment processor worldwide except China.
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I'm gauth locked out of my Havelock account until I send in docs, is there a share listing anywhere that anyone saved? Lmb holdings is defunct to the best of my knowledge Was the share allocation per btc address thing ever published? I think Havelock sends the shareholder list to the issuer.
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I hope we get at least 30-40 % payback. Even MtGox got about that.
That would be awesome, although I'm not that optimistic.
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If it doesn't scale well, like with current roadmap, I'm predicting it will be lower than current value, extrapolating growth we would need much more transaction capacity than what has been promised.
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Sounds interesting.is this browser available for mobile as well?Do they pay instantly or is there any payout threshold About the withdraw, I think it's a bit complicated. Look at this! However, in order to take money out of the system, Anti-money laundering (AML) and Know your customer (KYC) regulations require that Brave Software verifies your identity. If you choose to verify your identity, then you'll need to demonstrate control of a phone number and an email address. Even so, there will be no way for Brave Software to correlate your browsing history with payments to your wallet.
source: https://www.brave.com/Interesting concept for the AdBlock age, we all want free content also ad free, publisher still have to make a living. The KYC is a bit strange, maybe also for prevent system abuse... Same problem !!.. Didn't know.. How can i earn #Bitcoin?!! I just downloaded and installed the browser, and I actually using it right now. This browser has a nice design, and it's pretty fast to load a page but also still a little bit buggy. And I don't really understand about the "earn Bitcoin with this browser" thing, they called it Ad Replacement btw.
Not yet implemented.
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In case anyone wants a play by play of my current situation. Since I have posted this originally, I've been reached out to by half a dozen people who have had the same thing happen to them, as well. I recently went back to the faucet after several weeks, and it asked me to login with my facebook or email. What happened to my old login? That's the account that I used to blast out my referral links; that's the account where my referral url is currently still getting refs to... How do I access that? My account now, after logging in, does not have any referrals. I've sent a message on fb to get some answers, but it's been a few days. Hope I can get an answer here... How do I recover my old account, based on my wallet address? I don't want to lose all those referrals.
Please advise.
Can I please get an answer regarding my question? I know I've earned a ton of referrals before, and I don't want them to go to waste. Does anyone have a better way to get in contact with the admin? I've checked the site, and the only contact that I get recommended is this thread and facebook, to which both I have sent a message to.
Well, this unprofessional level has just caused me to remove all Alien Faucet and related sites and apps from my directory. I like how they are high-paying, but don't like the lack of professionalism in answering questions from a once-loyal user of the site. I find this unfortunate because I really did respect Daniel Bainbridge in the Bitcoin world... ALL ATTEMPTS TO REACH THIS ADMIN FOR THE PAST MONTH HAVE BEEN FUTILE.
I have literally lost THOUSANDS of referrals. I've introduced thousands of people, who in turn have most likely introduced more people, to this network of faucets, and I cannot get a simple reply.
FUCK YOU, DANIEL BAINBRIDGE You were the one MOST respected Bitcoin enthusiast that I had looked up to when I entered this space, but now you have turned into a greedy little fuck that is now biting the hands that are feeding you. You are fucking scum.
Enjoy my referrals, enjoy your earnings from them, and enjoy sleeping at night, because I'm sure you don't give a single fuck anymore. Asshole.
I also got my accounts deleted, I think people who got their accounts back were the ones without referrals.
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It's the 'Trust' score, it's visible in Marketplace posts, and you can click the user's nickname and check their feedback any time.
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With another reward halving in 2020 and on chain transactions being limited by the development team, how much are they predicting 1 bitcoin has to worth in order to pay for all that electricity?
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Marijuna, ok. Heroin and cocaine? No way! This can't be good for the society. This two are heavy drugs and mayn other crimes are related to them. And what about juveniles taking this drugs freely? I don't think this a good idea.
Back in 2000 I campaign for liberalization, sadly, we only got drug use decriminalized and 15 years after that liberalization still hasn't happened. The big change you can see and I lived through it, is not with hashish use but with hard drugs, specially heroin, back in 2000 we had a heroin epidemic, everyone had a case or two in the family, if not in family a close friend or a neighbor. After decriminalization those people were sent to treatment, not prison, needle exchange in every pharmacy, and all that good stuff. Everyone caught with some kind of illicit drug had to undergo a few months of psychological consultations with a specialist, I was never caught but a lot of my friends went there, you can say it's a waste of resources because we only smoked a few joints and there are people with serious drug and alcohol addiction who could use that time, but it served as prevention, none of my friends ever became an heroin addict.
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I don't think it was ever difficult to do in the first place.
The content of an iPhone can be cloned in its encrypted state which means you make as many copies as you need to cycle through all the combinations for the numeric 4 or 6 digit pin code. Every time the tenth code fails and destroys the data you go to a fresh copy of the original and continue trying the next number in line. Likely could be done in less than a day.
Is this not the case?
NAND mirroring is one of the hypothesis, not easy or cheap to be done, but some unknown vulnerability in iOS might have been the solution here.
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Kraken.com, Bitstamp.net, bitfinex.com, use these 3 exchanges, you should have enough monthly limits between these 3 to exchange your bitcoins quickly.
Don't use localbitcoins, you risk fraud, plus not quick.
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Unfortunately, I think the feds will play the next round against someone smaller, easier to push around, in order to set precedent. They didn't expect Apple to play hardball and didn't want to risk setting precedent against its heavy resources. Maybe next time, they go after Android encryption developers. Easy peasy. Then Apple won't have any legs to stand on.
There's nothing "easy peasy" going against Google, they also have shit loads of monies and an interest in showing their products are safe. I think the feds have found the way to "persuade" Apple to give them access and the story for the public is, of course, different.
Rumor is, this guys are the ones unlocking the device: http://www.cellebrite.com/Pages/ios-forensics-physical-extraction-decoding-and-analysis-from-ios-devices
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Xapo and Coinbase are also exchanges, and they provide other services as debit cards.
Free transactions only between their users, if you send to outside their system you will pay a fee.
Wallets like Blockchain.info rely on publicity, and you are the one setting the fee, you have full control.
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