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18121  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for Programmer on: April 08, 2015, 12:52:59 PM
isn't better to just load a vpn? there are many free out there(cyberghost, surfeasy, tunnelbear ecc...)

there are also google extentions that can do that, like Dotvpn or Browsec
18122  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Where to buy Bitcoins with PayPal? on: April 08, 2015, 12:26:03 PM
currently using virwox with paypal, Smiley

The virwox fees seem to be quite steep, unfortunately. You end up paying around 20% in fees.

how about this way

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1016881.msg11017833#msg11017833

it seems the best and easy way to do it, you can do it with any card
18123  Economy / Economics / Re: Investment Banker - Bitcoin is not a "real" currency ;-> on: April 08, 2015, 12:16:03 PM
What are bAnkers missing by not recognizing it yet, though?

Should they offer Btc denominated accounts, or something?

BTC denominated accounts won't be a reality until there is regulatory clarity.
Banks have huge compliance departments and try to end on the right side of the law (although they do pay huge fines now and then).
There will be a lot of questions raised - will these deposits be insured, who will insure them, etc.

But if regulations come into existence for Bitcoins, there won't be any room left for decentralization I guess, and most importantly, there won't be any anonymity which we are here for...

in a decentralization system security should be automatized(don't know how can you that now, but there must be a way...), with no maintenance ever by any human, a fully automatized system that can also preserve anonymity

18124  Economy / Speculation / Re: panic kicking in, sub 200 by friday on: April 08, 2015, 11:41:30 AM
time to buy!

if we all buy now, we won't see sub 200 by friday, mind blow

i don't see any panic selling, just a 8-9 dollars crash, is that panic selling?
18125  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Pay a service with bitcoins and they buy stuff with credit card for you. on: April 08, 2015, 10:54:29 AM
Hi,

just to clarify:

All4btc shops directly in your name with your shipping address and invoice title.

Do do not have to worry about refunds, returns, warranty or fraudulent credit cards purchases.

You are empowered to shop anything from anywhere!

Most of the purchases are done within one business day.

Kind regards,
All4btc

how tax works in this case? do we need to declare something, because our payment is always in bitcoin, so the burden of the payment for taxes are in your hands?
18126  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: My Mining Hardware on: April 08, 2015, 09:43:20 AM
Get the "new r-box" from rockminer.

Mine has been hasing with no issues for months.. The U3 seems like a good idea alas is sounds like it zombies a lot :S.

I have S3's and a r-box both are awesome.  The R-box is cheap and only uses 100w which is nice.

r-box consume 50 watt only at 35 giga/hash, yeah it consumes a low amount, but so its hashrate, pretty useless

good only for experimenting, if you never mined anything
18127  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: alternative cryptocurrency on: April 08, 2015, 09:37:43 AM
some of them are a good testing coins for experimenting with new technology(like monero and cryptonite, the latter use mini-blockchain), other brought  many more people to the crypto scene(like doge), there is also burstcoin, that can be mined with hd only

in the end not all are useless and shit coin
18128  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Using BTC to earn some extra scratch on: April 08, 2015, 09:31:47 AM
On faucet sites; is it really worth it?  No you will make a few cents a day, horrible waste of time.

Do article writing or rewriting, and you'll earn at least $5 per hour. Try faucets, and the maximum payout will be in the range of $0.10 to $0.20 per hour. Definitely not worth the time and effort.

What type of article writing are you suggesting?  Can you please go into more info on that part.

i'm also interested to this, 5 per hour sound great, if you can do it just by writing
signature campaign may earn you similar money, I believe.

hell no, 5 per hour is much more than any current signature, for just 8 hours you can come up with 6 btc month

no way you are making 6 btc month here(you can't post forever because at the end there will not be more thread in which you can post)
18129  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: April 08, 2015, 09:29:20 AM
faucets are useless so every other crap like py per click or wacthing video and get payed, all those give you a too small amount

join a campaign instead and you will make at least 0.1 a week, maybe more, but not at your current level, you need to reach full member at least

well if i buy 3-4 full member account. they are sold approx 0.1-0.2 btc

suppose i invest in them. what signature campaign can make me ROI quickly? or at least within the first month itself.

0.1 per week is quite good. and if i have 4 account that will make 1.2 btc monthly. but of course i know the rules of no spamming.

bear in mind that signature campaign don't allow more account per user, if they see the same post style you will be banned forever i guess

besides this you need to reach at least full member status and join bit-x or dadice(those are the best right now)

ROI is very fast with sig, yes, absolutely worth it
18130  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: There IS a simple way to buy btc using paypal... on: April 08, 2015, 08:11:07 AM
Are you sure they support Paypal cards ?
https://support.circle.com/hc/en-us/articles/201329850-Which-credit-and-debit-cards-can-I-use-
Says I can't use " Linking of PayPal / converting money from a Paypal account "

but they support any credit/debit card, so you don't even need a paypal card, you just transfer your money on your credit/debit card and then attach this card to your paypal account, you are done

no way they can know that you have attached your card to paypal
18131  Economy / Speculation / Re: [prediction] Next spike $560,000 14 months from now on: April 08, 2015, 08:09:00 AM
14 months from now, mean 27 november 2015, few days before the doge era(was born in 9 december 2013)

maybe another "doge era" this year too? it would made this joke a real thing
18132  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: What's the best share... ever? on: April 08, 2015, 07:57:41 AM
i don't think there is a way to know the best share, but in 2013 i had read here about a guy that reached 400kk+

what is "share" in mining ?

a portion of the block reward, which is equal to your hash power


profit is share ?

yeah at the end share are your profit, you can see that in any pool easily, in solo mining your share is the entire block
18133  Other / Meta / Re: Signature Adblock Script [0.3.0] on: April 08, 2015, 07:53:29 AM
too bad i don't like java, why not choosing other programming language? can this be done in php or python?
18134  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin address. on: April 08, 2015, 07:42:06 AM
the easy way is to generate it from any wallet(qt, multibit, online wallet ecc...)

otherwise you can create one by starting from a private key(you can find more details about that on bitcoin wiki)
18135  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: What's the best share... ever? on: April 08, 2015, 07:35:17 AM
i don't think there is a way to know the best share, but in 2013 i had read here about a guy that reached 400kk+

what is "share" in mining ?

a portion of the block reward, which is equal to your hash power
18136  Economy / Services / Re: FOOD CHALLENGE: Make $100 in BTC on: April 08, 2015, 07:32:34 AM
what is the guarantee that you will pay? do you accept escrow?
18137  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: April 08, 2015, 07:17:52 AM
faucets are useless so every other crap like py per click or wacthing video and get payed, all those give you a too small amount

join a campaign instead and you will make at least 0.1 a week, maybe more, but not at your current level, you need to reach full member at least
18138  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: ID Bitcoin for Legal status Bitcon on: April 08, 2015, 07:10:02 AM
and this id what should identify? your wallet? i can't see how this will help the acceptance of bitcoin in some country and resolve the legality issue, when someone can have many wallet and addresses
18139  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How is this possible on: April 08, 2015, 07:05:42 AM
Its in my desktop at home, no WIFI, only LAN connecting, i know this can be hacked too, but is much more difficult then Blockchain and at least is a software, attacker need to have access to my desktop. I keep this in my home PC, not in my office PC.

add some anvirus protection and key-stroke protection like zemana anti-keylogger, they help alot against malware and other stuff
18140  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Using BTC to earn some extra scratch on: April 08, 2015, 06:58:15 AM
On faucet sites; is it really worth it?  No you will make a few cents a day, horrible waste of time.

Do article writing or rewriting, and you'll earn at least $5 per hour. Try faucets, and the maximum payout will be in the range of $0.10 to $0.20 per hour. Definitely not worth the time and effort.

What type of article writing are you suggesting?  Can you please go into more info on that part.

i'm also interested to this, 5 per hour sound great, if you can do it just by writing
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