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1821  Economy / Reputation / Re: Abuse of Trust Power - did you make it for this Theymos? on: May 04, 2019, 05:16:27 PM
Your tag isn't appropriate, have you contacted with that person who have left you negative feedback?

That was resolved fast, without multiple threads of lies and drama.

Nice job!

No, the tag is still there from 3 guys.
I don't understand exactly why this blurryeyed always follows IconFirm's reviews and washes his hands in the open shower. Drama? (li'l bit off-topic) Everything for you had been a drama I guess since the day you started licking your own boobs and learnt the lesson of masturbating.
1822  Economy / Reputation / Re: Abuse of Trust Power - did you make it for this Theymos? on: May 04, 2019, 05:12:08 PM
The Best thing is to talk to ICOfirm so that you can settle your differences because opening a thread and howling insults will only worsen your situation. I surely wouldn't love to see you account to go a waste.

Theymos has really tried to play his part and I doubt he will be able to help you out here.
A much more polite and direct dialogue between you and ICOfirm would surely get this sorted without us seeing another public fist fight.
I have nothing against you and hope everything gets sorted out.
Sometimes, we all deserve a second chance and forgiveness from each other.

Thanks bruh, I've gone the sweet way and let's see if it actually works out. It's not normal that I go rude, but this trust abuse issue has now become so obsolete I'm too bored to just let it go every single time so thought to raise my voice but yes, it is also true that we can go the other (good guy) way and try to sort this out with much better mutual talks.
1823  Economy / Reputation / Abuse of Trust Power - did you make it for this Theymos? on: May 04, 2019, 04:41:30 PM
An open declaration here from 2double0 to all those assholes who didn't even see whether I spammed or not, but gave me red trust just to show how they are ^cleaning^ the forum from spammers? I didn't make more than 6 posts when I joined it and when theymos took action, I thought that making even 1 comment with yobit's signature will neither be in my interest nor forum's.

But these 'spam-destruction contractors' just came up starting to abuse their power of giving misleading trust that I'm promoting this and that.

OK, that's it and I did it because I had no problems from their end till now so I did, what is "liberty to choose" meant for if we can't fucking choose what we shall keep in our signature? And when we have signatures already removed, you should start checking which of us actually spammed and still, Theymos said it is not fair to give a negative trust but to report those who did spread spam. Check my history and tell me, did I?
1824  Economy / Gambling / Re: Win a Lamborghini for 0.00056 BTC on: May 04, 2019, 03:16:33 PM
This thread can't be serious, I thought I have a chance to win a Lambo here, but my 0.00056 BTC for this Lambo? Nah....

Be it serious or not, but I had applause for the idea behind. Just see and think that if he really managed to break the bars off by selling 500,000 raffle tickets for even £2 a ticket, he may have managed to make more than £1 million which is enough to buy at least 3 houses like that one. Thank you for this thread OP I have actually learnt how I should do it right. Wink
1825  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casino Faucet on: May 04, 2019, 03:03:58 PM
Casino or specifically dice?
Because if you are asking for a copy that gives coins through faucet, trust me you don't really deserve to land at such place either online or offline. You need to make deposit and you can get deposit bonuses which is also free money for you till you lose your invested capital (some websites even offer us to continue with partial or full bonus amount to play till you lose and it goes to 0).

There are many dice websites allowing faucets like primedice, windice and rocket.run (rocket bursting site).
1826  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Stake.com $250 giveaway #3! on: May 04, 2019, 02:17:42 AM
4595
Stake username - 2double0

As it's already above 24 hours, making a second guess here - 459

2double0



username chicotripa

number 12

What made you make 2 guesses in 2 different posts?
You're not allowed to make more than 1 guess in a 24 hour period, don't you get that simple thing?
And even if you made 2 guesses, why to spam the thread with more than 1 post when you could have done it like this clever guy:

My 5 number are
1. 13
2. 27
3. 101
4. 444
5. 4949


My stakes id Jull27

A clever guy who ignored the rules completely. Sigh.
1827  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Stake.com $250 giveaway #3! on: May 03, 2019, 03:13:45 AM
4595
Stake username - 2double0
1828  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much money you use for gambling? Crypto gambling market profiling survey! on: May 02, 2019, 03:30:26 PM
1. I don't set my goals for using specific amounts in gambling, but it still ranges between $100 - 250 per week.

2. In BTC? I've won BTC1.5 max and if I put that in USD, it comes to $1500 (when it reached $1000 for the first time).

3. I had been a fan of BTC and that's the one I've used most of the time, another alt I used was ETH but I don't use it presently.
1829  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitCrasha | New BTC Crash Site | Suggestions Wanted! on: May 02, 2019, 02:26:30 PM
Faucet is fine but it can only be based on your budget because sometimes, people manage to win something great with those small amounts (as I've seen over rocket.run) so what we will expect is probably not going to be what we get.

I think the website should allow many coins as alternative for any user to deposit based on their convenience. It should also have a 'Provably fair' page for us to hash it and see if our losses were real. Instead of PvP, I would suggest you to go for group games (GvG) where they need to put a fixed amount and decide their multiplier and whichever group totals up to a higher number wins - and distribution should be according to the multiplier as well as split the losing group's coins (or some part of it) to the winning group dividing it to the number of members in that group.
1830  Economy / Gambling / Re: BEtking.io on: May 02, 2019, 12:53:04 PM
https://bitcoin-millionaire.com/business-betking/

The website that gave me a complete analysis of what betking used to be (a no. 1 dice site being the most crowdfunded one and made a profit of 7391 BTC in just 2 years). Dean, the founder and owner of this project wanted to go big in the field of gambling and didn't want to limit his project to dice alone, so he decided to play big by closing the site and going for an ICO, this time with BKT tokens. But I guess things didn't go good for Dean due to which the intentions of that guy maybe turned grey and he decided to scam his investors. At once, this site was one of my highly promising investment websites, but I don't prefer to even visit it now. I don't know why Dean tried to chase a concept like Primedice did after coming up with Stake, or maybe they copied his and got successful. This shows that greed never leaves you, even if you have got a billion in your pocket.
1831  Economy / Gambling / Re: ReelDice.com - The Bitcoin Dice Industry meets change on: May 02, 2019, 12:13:11 PM
Pros:
Website is fine
A new concept of 6 digit results instead of traditional 4 digits
Chat support

Cons:
Website lags a bit
Look didn't impress me at all
Site is neither smartphone-friendly nor good when used in Desktop site mode

With just 1 person available over chat and just 26 users (stuck to that number) online, I don't understand how they managed to get more than 17 BTC wagered and are able to spread a prize of €4788.12 (at the time of writing).
1832  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buy apple iphone with the Bitcoin ? on: May 02, 2019, 09:42:43 AM
Is it possible to buy iphone with the bitcoin ?
Is apple accepting bitcoin in future for the purchase of Iphone?

Apple does not allow BTC as a mode of payment yet (and I think they don't have any plans for this in near future). But to what I can suggest:

Go to Goods section here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=51.0
Post your request there and wait for someone to agree and sell for BTC.
Most important part - always go for a reputable escrow and save yourself from those scams taking place every to and fro.
1833  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin Bearish or Bullish? Here my thoughts: APRIL UPDATE on: May 02, 2019, 09:32:26 AM
For the month of May and upcoming ones, I think Bitcoin already gave us a green signal that we are heading towards a parabolic bullish momentum after closing above $5350 (specifically the $5000 mark).

Here are 2 of the biggest bullish news I've got to share:

US Income Tax Payers Can Now Get Refunds in Bitcoin
Source: https://www.coindesk.com/us-income-tax-payers-can-now-get-refunds-in-bitcoin

20% of 18-34 Year Olds in America 'Own Bitcoin,' Recent Survey Reveals
Source: https://www.cryptoglobe.com/latest/2019/05/20-of-americans-age-between-18-34-own-bitcoin-recent-survey-reveals/

Watching all these, I don't think that an argument like "we still need mainstream adoption" is gonna work as we are already seeing adoption coming in.

The lower transaction volume and less new address creations that you gave as a possible reason for BTC to remain bearish can be due to OTC trades that are buying BTC in bulk and getting the steam out of the markets before a big parabolic rise nobody may have thought of.
1834  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling - Eating your Brain and Money on: May 01, 2019, 05:32:44 AM
I had been a great gambler as I used to be a Tennis player myself till I met with an injury which destroyed me completely. It may sound stupid but when I was playing the game myself, my predictions were next to great and I was able to fetch all the information lied behind the scenes and win over and over again but after I stopped playing (due to my knee surgery), I didn't win a single bet (this is what may sound stupid here but truth) and had big continuous losses which made me lose my entire life savings in it. I never went behind my losses to be recovered, I just made bets and lost them one by one, no martingale strategy, nothing. It is not a good idea to go all in with all the money you have saved in your life as it may become a life threatening experience for you when you watch them going and getting added to the gambling website's house edge bankroll.
1835  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN]Wagerfly - Cryptocurrency Gambling Script Signature Campaign on: April 29, 2019, 11:07:04 AM
@Ipwb,
I've changed my signature and avatar, am I in now?
1836  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.5 ETH - Repayment 0.58 ETH in 28 days. on: April 28, 2019, 01:00:50 PM
I just read this thread too and will like to advise you that you are doing series of stupid things.

1. Trading without escrow.

Oooohhh, so easy to say that like you never committed such "stupid" mistakes? Or you are inevitable like Thanos?

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2, Taking loan to invest in some speculative asset .

Like none other than me here are "trading" borrowed coins from here?
Or like I'm one of those stupid brats who don't know how to invest and everyone else is too good?

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Better to focus on your income and when you have some cash in your hand then put some money in speculative assets.

Thanks but no thanks for this  Cheesy

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PS: Slightly offtopic, You want to invest in bomb token,Seriously?

That's my business. Let's talk "our" business here.
Interested in lending? You have got my address already. Wink
1837  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I was scammed, so please learn from my mistake. on: April 28, 2019, 12:53:39 PM
I do not see anyone (bitcointalk user except Telegram @LubnarahmanC) to tag or talk to from your topic. Do you mind to follow the proper format suggested here: Scam Report Format (Use it to make scam reports properly)


Thank you.

Well 2 questions for you:

Is that format an official format to describe a scam here and I cannot say anything in my words?
So if she is not available on the forum and is only over Telegram means I shouldn't report her here?

The tg username is still active and this user maybe try to scammed another. Or maybe she really don't know what is internal transaction and she thought that you're trying to scam her by giving the txid which she never received any amount balance in her eth address.

1. She received them as I asked her first before sending and she agreed that it's a MEW address which can receive smart contract deposits. You must've checked before commenting this what I have shown in the transaction itself. She just moved the coins to another address and finally it reached 0x57B174839cbD0A503B9Dfcb655e4f4B1B47B3296
And she blocked me.

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Though it's not huge sum of money taken from you so you can forget and move on about that in no time.


Oh well, why don't you just send me the exact amount here - 0x9a0eae8cd366c780bbd968af34cc1178a72152f1
Or just fill my full loan here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5135612.msg50752593#msg50752593
And just forget what you gave me and move on? Easy-peasy huh?* /sarcasm

A scam is a scam in the end, be it worth a million dollars or just 1. It was my responsibility to stop people from getting scammed by her so I did, but I feel like the tables turned for me only. If me, 2double0 would have scammed even that much amount, you guys would just go and make shitty threads like "alt of Marco scammed and ran away", "he finally did what he wanted and woop, he pooped on lender's face"? That's it? No, I'll be seeing worst comments than these and red tags by many of those nonsensical troops who just go with the flow and try to sign spam such threads.

* I am having no intention to scam anybody here, you need constructiveness, I committed responsibility here - a responsibility of a brother to stop you from going towards bad path. So save yourself from her and many others who intentionally take you in trust and then make a big loot upon you.
1838  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.5 ETH - Repayment 0.58 ETH in 28 days. on: April 28, 2019, 01:56:46 AM
It is "tomorrow" everywhere in the world, but you have not posted a thread about your getting scammed.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5136940.msg50803111#msg50803111



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What is a "BOMB" token?

https://bombtoken.com



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It looks like he is trying to get whatever he can get Smiley

No, I'm trying to get what I need currently to recover my loss by trading BOMB tokens and it is just speculation and belief as the whole crypto economy is based on their footprints.
1839  Economy / Scam Accusations / I was scammed, so please learn from my mistake. on: April 28, 2019, 01:46:06 AM
I'm not making this for the purpose of getting a loan here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5135612.msg50752593#msg50752593

But, being a (good or at least) community member, it is my responsibility to prevent every other user here from getting scammed. So here's what happened:

Telegram @LubnarahmanC - The person who scammed me. We had one deal worth 2.5 bomb tokens before but I went through escrow that time so I was safe as the admin was himself an escrow there. But based on that °trust° part, she tried to sell me 75 bomb tokens more for $37.5



Then, she asked coins at 0x56030c4e4c13EdaDF172c0409a57376Cb17C5cA3

Initially*, she was asking for 0.2141 ETH so I went first and sent.

https://etherscan.io/tx/0xf5f6b494e869bb5d0cc138eaf0c2a6dfb833d347536dec54d77a06079ec142a5

For those who still need a proof:



It was actually an internal transfer due to a smart contract releasing it because I bought ETH from an exchange and sent her, so I'm sorry I cannot give a signed message here. After receiving them, she stated that this is not what she requested and demanded 0.039 ETH (*this is why I said "initially") more but I refused to give it to her. She asked me to wait some more time but then, blocked me and went offline.

These funds were sent to:
0xF83cecCC8CC7e090E79230AD7Bf311e072e743Ec  >
0x57B174839cbD0A503B9Dfcb655e4f4B1B47B3296

I also found this address over the forum itself here after tracing it down as to where she sent it:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4737295.msg42783064#msg42783064

I think it's an Ethereum mixer or maybe an exchange.

The most important thing in a trade shouldn't be trust but both the entities' safety. You should definitely watch out for scammers and it is a must to find an escrow, most importantly a trustworthy escrow who actually handled many deals before and have a powerful track record.

That's all for now folks, be safe and don't get scammed like me.
1840  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.5 ETH - Repayment 0.58 ETH in 28 days. on: April 27, 2019, 03:23:27 PM
I also think it's weird that the amount you're requesting is in flux.  First you asked for two micro ETH loans to ransom a token.  Then you asked me and LimLims for 0.04 BTC and 0.03 ETH, now you're requesting 0.5 ETH.  Why are you so indecisive about how much to borrow?  Does this have anything to do with the late payment to marcotheminer?



Yes, I agree that it's a bit longer since I took a loan from Marco and you can ask him to know whether I'm repaying or not. I do repayments to him with some intervals to manage some BTC. This loan, however, has nothing to do with him or repayments to him. I was first asking for trading to you and limlims, but when I saw that my credibility is not that much of what a legendary has got here, I'm trying to get what I think I can get. 0.5 ETH is not something too big and repayable too from me even if BOMB token's value goes to 0 because I am an enrolled member in Stake signature campaign. I want to purchase more BOMB tokens to recover my loss incurred due to a scam by @LubnarahmanC (Telegram).
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