Yes, posting a token from account-pricer would be nice.
Well your starting bid is already high to make successive increments. You should have started with 0.01 and noticed how high it might reach.
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it depends, what do you need these images for? personal use or for a website?
I need them mostly for my personal usage. But can I get a consent from you if I am able to resell later on? I mean I would have to pay some extra for that right?
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Thanks, For each model I have a model release signed. About the possibility of purchasing photosets it depends, I had different deals with different models so if there is a particular set you like you can let me know and I will be able to tell you if I am allowed to sell it or not..
Another proof of authenticity is the raw images, I have the raw images which on average are 7 mb each, online you will only find watermarked images with average size of 300 kb
Thanks for your prompt reply. I have recently visited the site and have not explored all models in detail. Well if I am interested in buying some I will let you know the list in pm. Btw do I get those RAW images after I buy a package?
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I have been enjoying the site for a long time now but recently I am seeing that some models are just becoming restless and is blocking as well as banning viewers if they do not send them tips soon after entering. We are not given time to complete a deposit before tipping either. And some of them are just blatantly setting up a goal like this: I have no objection against any models out there but my main concern is that some of them should be given at least some training regarding the new payment gateway. Well different models have different styles of streaming a session. And yes, they might be facing some problems getting accustomed to bitcoin but I hope they will learn after repeated sessions. Comparing with other cam sites xotika has given the liberty to view live streams for free and some models may not like this, and that's why the fuss maybe.
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Nice initiative out there. Well, can I buy the full lot of photo-sets at one go? Quote me the price please? Also do you have any proof of authenticity that these sets are your works? (Apart from the logo)
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Username : Indianacoin Current Rank: Full member Current Post Count: 691 Bitcoin address: 1SoumyadbsfCGsSekYdgAkWpGZM3WSaxt
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But why people will trust you as i am seeing some negative rating in your trust ranking. I don't think people will even use those generated address from you in anytime. Sorry for my bad word man.
Split-Key vanity address generation is a process that requires basically no trust from any party. The main idea is, OP can create a vanity address without even knowing what private key it will actually belong to. Suppose you grab a random ECDSA keypair and save the private key for yourself. You can then issue a request for a vanity address to be created, by supplying the public key form that keypair, and mention your desired prefix. OP will then be looking for the vanity address by bruteforcing random ECDSA private keys and can get his corresponding public keys, add them to the provided public key, and proceed normally with SHA, RIPEMD and base58 until he receive the desired pattern. Then he will give the private key found to you. Then you can add the two private keys in order to get your vanity address. The best thing about it is that the person looking for the solution won't know what the resulting private key is! This means that you can outsource your vanity key generation without needing to trust anyone.
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Indianacoin
What signed message? You realize that most persons don't have a staked address? Then I would have to get one address at the start of the trade only for the case that the account might be compromised and the hacker did not change the pass.
You know, I can offer that but I'm pretty sure either no one will do it or it will be a huge amount of time just to teach most of them that they learn how to sign messages, what a private key is, where to get it. I already had this alot. It is a mess to explain.
Well, if you really mean we now have to distrust every account that way then man, I would not like doing escrow anymore. It costs so much time already and pays practically nothing. Many big escrows already left because of the time needed and no reward.
I wonder if you ever tried to explain someone how to sign a message.
True. But you must keep Shorena's how to sign a message thread [1] handy from next time onwards just in case someone does not know about it. Yeah I know escrows are a waste of time if there is no reward for it. It would be better if you start escrowing with a minimum fee of 0.01 BTC just as OGNasty started doing it already. Heck I welcome every escrow providers to start at a base fee. This will be productive overall [1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0
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First of all, are you going to generate vanity addresses based on split-key generation procedure?
If yes, then no trust is needed in first place? If no, then I would recommend everyone not to use his service. He will get to know your private keys.
And you should post your rates before asking us to offer for it.
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Well this is a real twisted situation right there. But although the seller is shady by noticing the nature of his reply in this thread.
@Seb next time you should ask both parties to confirm with a signed message (from their staked btc address) before releasing the escrow. It will be a safer step for you.
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Since there is a high demand of generating vanity addresses I am wondering if there is any way to enable a split-key vanity address generation system on a VPS server.
I would work like this:
1. Installing vanitygen.exe on the server via SSH access.
2. Allowing it to run for finding an address with a particular prefix when someone inputs his part public key.
I am just skeptical on whether it will solve ESDA at a faster rate as graphics cards generally does.
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I noticed one free spot for full members on Crypto-Games.net signature campaign. So you may add them on the list of active signature campaigns. Op updated.
Just wanted to say thank you. It's a lot of work and the Op isn't a necessity but it's freaking useful. So thanks for your work <3 Thank Shorena as well! They have been helping me for months now. I just copy paste what they make. Yes, Shorena is doing a great job managing it and making the whole thread chaos free.
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Likely Ponzi scams that have yet to collapse: bitcoincloudservices 1+2+4+5+6*+7 => 6/7 = Ponzi (+ founded by known scammer https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=860400.msg9638868#msg9638868)
this is must move to : Ponzi's that have already collapsed as predicted bitcoincloudservices is scam in 2015 and no payout again. Thanks for mentioning that. Will edit in a few seconds time.
I have not yet listed Cloudminer.com since I am waiting for their proofs (if they have any) to what they were claiming before. Might add them in the next update.
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Just found... No Space left for the poor or any safety... This is a very insightful graph! And it is done solely based upon the current situation of transactions vs blockchain limit. If that is the case then I can highly presume that, Bitcoin might decline its glory when it either reaches to the PayPal level transaction processing or the Visa level transaction processing. But one thing for sure is shown wrongly on the graph is that failure will not be from 2016. Although this is based on probability but this is for sure it wont.
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--- UPDATED LIST (5/03/2016) ---
Please read OP thoroughly before studying the list below.Note: Use the "Find" function (Ctrl+F) on your browser and type the name of a cloudmining site you want to find from the list and research thoroughly before buying a contract from there.
Ponzi's that have already collapsed as predicted:bitcoincloudservices 1+2+4+5+6*+7 => 6/7 = Ponzi (* founded by known scammer https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=860400.msg9638868#msg9638868) bitcoinminersuk.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi Lbtcl.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi bitknock.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi PBmining.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi Lunaminer.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi coinsoncloud.eu 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi Cryptomine.io 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi hashie.co 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi bitcoinlabmining.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi ltcgear 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi hashprofit.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi minethatcloud.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi CoIntellect.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi terabox.me 1+2+3*+4+5+6+7* => 7*/7 = Ponzi (pictures are not at all convincing, exit strategy involves 60+ days stall tactic) chabatmining.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi Ecrypto.co.in 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ confirmed scam, they are no partners of cex.io) GenerateBTC.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi cloudminr.io 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi grmining.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi hashwar.co 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8 => 7/7 = Ponzi bitrush.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi scrypt.cc 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8 => 7/7 = Ponzi Kryptologika 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi Cryptsy MN 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi ( + no details on fee structure) (withdrawl problems noticed!) Coolhash.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software) Bitminr.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software) MineProfit.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software) SpecialMiner.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software) Scryptsy.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi cloudhours.net 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi bitcoinmaker.ch 1+2+3+4+6+7+8 => 7/7 = Ponzi
Likely Ponzi scams that have yet to collapse:coince.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8 => 7/7 = Ponzi fortacloud.co 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi hashocean.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8 => 7/7 = Ponzi HourlyMine.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8 => 7/7 = Ponzi cldmine.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8 => 7/7 = Ponzi bitcoinmining.me 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi Skycoinlab.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ organized by serial ponzi scammer: ?topic=583177.msg10298730) btcslice.com 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ pays out in reversible paypal ?) cloudmining.website 2+3+4+5+6+7 => 6/7 = Ponzi eobot.com 1+2+3+5+6+7 => 6/7 = Ponzi (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software) nexusmining.com 1+2*+3+4+5+7 => 6/7 = Ponzi (Guy from Spondoolies says im wrong, but I can't score what I haven't seen and he seems to confirm they have no hardware) minerslab.com 1+2+3+4+6+7 => 6/7 = Ponzi (+ selling hardware that doesnt exist + using purchased "legendary" account) cloudmining.sg 1+2+4+6+7 => 5/7 = Ponzi (Founder's LinkedIn account deleted, Uses Weebly's free checkout platform) hashcoins.com and hashflare.io ~1+2+3+4+7 => 5/7 = (very) suspicious (user selectable pool requires fee, dc pictures show no miners, linkedin profile doctored, hardware sales very dubious,..) (*now owned by hashflare.io) Zeushash 1+2+3+4+5 => 5/7 = (very) suspicious Bitminer.eu 1+2+5+6 => 4/7 = Suspicious (+ Pictures of their miners might be Photoshopped) Miningsweden.se 1+2*+5+7 => 4/7 = Suspicious (*will remove as soon as I receive confirmation from Bitmain)
Rest:genesis-mining.com 1+2+5+7 => 4/7 = Probably legit. pow88.com 1+2+5 => 3/7 = Probably legit (preliminary assessment) (Suspicious referral bonus : 1% hourly !!!) Bit-x.com 1+4 => 2/7 = Probably legit (preliminary assessment, partnership confirmed by Bitfury) haobtc.com 1+2 => 2/7 = Probably Legit (investment based cloudmining company => https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1023187.0) bw.com 1 => 1/7 = Legit (1 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.msg13605117#msg13605117) Hashnest 1 => 1/7 = Legit (1 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.msg13605117#msg13605117)
Obsolete or suspended:AMhash => 0/7 = Legit KNCcloud 7 => 1/7 = Legit Cex.io 4 => 1/7 = Legit Cryptx PETAmine => 0/7 = Legit Megamine.com 1+4 => 2/7 = Probably legit GAWminers 1+4+5+~7 => 4/7*= Possibly/partially legit based on criteria set forth. Based on wider context: more suspicious than a nun squatting in a cucumber field
Tips are much appreciated for maintaining and updating the list periodically! Tip jar: 1SoumyadbsfCGsSekYdgAkWpGZM3WSaxtThanks
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I think the admin is correlating with this ASIC? http://asic.gov.au/Unless otherwise we need proof of consent/approval solely from ASIC with the respective registration number. Else there would be no difference if I create a site tomorrow and attach a sticker mentioning it is approved by so on and so forth organization.
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Great idea to come up with an wallet of such sort. But how will you deal with storage of the massive and ever increasing size of blockchain?
I think Bitcoin Core v0.12.0 might solve that problem since it supports pruning mode.
Just let me know if you are successful with the idea after careful implementation.
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There is a simple principal if you want to invest yourself in this bitcoin ecosystem.
1. Buy bitcoin when you feel the price is cheap.
2. Hoard them in your cold storage
3. Sell them when you can notice a significant price rise.
4. Repeat.
~ And never invest in short term ponzis or "Get rich quick" schemes or you will start banging your head once you get scammed!
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It might rise eventually, but not very soon. The price dropped 6% over the last few days? People are moving into Ethereum?
Just stop spreading lies unknowingly. http://preev.com/btc/usd - This should tell you the answer to why I stated that. It is rising as expected and will even rise exponentially after the next reward halving on July. And I dont see any future with Ethereum. It is just another pyramid scheme to me.
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