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1841  Other / Meta / Re: 3 questions, 2 on the image proxy 1 one decentralizing bitcointalk.org on: September 29, 2015, 11:44:14 AM
1) Do you plan to decentralized bitcointalk, and make it technically uncensorable? p2p, meshnetwork, packet cloacking + encryption? in short NK - China proof
I somewhat doubt it due to restrictions with code and this forum trying to be as useful to newbies to the crypto world.

2) Was the proxy able to pick those pictures linked here before they were deleted? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1193998.new#new
I also doubt that, as the images weren't proxied. Since you cannot yet post images due to your rank, the image was not embedded and therefore not proxied. Sorry.
1842  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I have a question? on: September 27, 2015, 01:31:37 AM
If I'm not wrong that is not correct who ever can't able to buy any item shouldn't bid just for the sake of getting money from signature campaign so I think who ever it may be should be forced to buy the item to avoid to do same thing in future or he should be given negative feedback to warn other members to deal with him carefully.
While I do agree they should be marked for it (with a Neutral rating or something similar), but I'm not sure that I would class it worthy of a negative rating. I don't make the rules though, and I'm sure users will use their own judgement on whether to add one or not. Also, I would hope that no sig campaign would accept posts with the quality of auction bids.

Try posting a scam accusations anyway. If it is decided to not be a scam the thread can always be closed.
1843  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I have a question? on: September 27, 2015, 01:09:21 AM
You can, though I'm unsure if it would be properly classed as a scam as no money or items has been changed hands.
If he isn't responding to your PMs it would perhaps be a way to get his attention, but I wouldn't expect too much more to come of it.
1844  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: dot.bitcoin or dot.btc TLD on: September 27, 2015, 12:33:42 AM
Wouldn't it be better if we have both?if it has to be one,I would go for dot.btc for it is short and sounds better for TLD for example if we use it for this forum,bitcointalk.btc sounds more nice then bitcointalk.bitcoin
You got the extra $185k for both of them?

I voted for .btc for similar reasons to those previously, though that might be just because I dislike the new long gTLDs..
1845  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Adverti.io – First Advertising Network to accept both Bitcoin and USD on: September 26, 2015, 11:44:21 PM
Why don't you mind your own business lady?
If you do the same. I don't see how accusing these people of being associated with GAW with no proof is your business.

I'm going to leave this here to save spamming the thread, I just wish you would at least provide some proof with your allegations sometimes.
1846  Economy / Services / Re: ★ Top Vpn Services ★ Warranty ★ on: September 26, 2015, 11:39:02 PM
I thought you will claim that vpn can open the site.
It can. However, if the website detects that you are using a VPN or anything similar they can block your access, similar to how some faucets block TOR to avoid abuse.

What a VPN does is it simulates you being in another location (E.G I could be using a connection from Sweden) whilst being in another country (In my case, whilst in the UK). This can be used to trick some websites into thinking you are from a place that you aren't.
1847  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Adverti.io – First Advertising Network to accept both Bitcoin and USD on: September 26, 2015, 11:33:05 PM
adverti is a scam run by the fools from GAW
Why have you suddenly started running about acting like you're some sort of scam buster? Stop with the baseless accusations please.

Nice service you have here, I signed up for the beta but never placed an ad space. Look forward to giving it a try on one of my sites!
1848  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] AdBit.co - Advertising platform, better than clicks/views! on: September 25, 2015, 07:19:41 PM
Seems to be very similar to CoinURL
This service is absolutely nothing like CoinURL. CoinURL is a PPC (pay per click) ad network, Adbit is a PPD (pay per day) network.
1849  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] Fully working Bitcoin Faucet with 400+ unique visitors per day on: September 25, 2015, 12:06:15 PM
Making my site bad to show us how grande your balls are is getting on my nerfs.
I never said that your site was bad, just overpriced.

Good luck with your sale.
1850  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] Fully working Bitcoin Faucet with 400+ unique visitors per day on: September 25, 2015, 10:29:29 AM
well, for somebody set-up faucet is not simple
Setting up a faucet is as simple as putting some files into an FTP server and connecting a database. If you are not able to do this, there are several people here that can do it for you for less than a dollar.

domain + hosting is not a free
From Namecheap, here are the prices for a domain and hosting:
Domain - $10 for a .com.
Hosting - $10 for a year of unlimited shared hosting.

Overall this is equal to $20, or about 0.085BTC at current prices. A lot less than 0.5BTC.

lot of faucet is not accepted with adsense it's a bonus
So, if someone would buy this website they would have to use the OP's AdSense account so that he gets all of the revenue? I fail to see how this is a factor in the sale.

and this faucet already have traffic
When I was running a DOGE faucet it took me about two days and about 5 emails to get more traffic than OP has to his site for free. Either way, 400 Uniques per day is not worth over $100, especially for low quality faucet traffic.

They are always the hardest initial legs and here it skips.
If you're not prepared to learn basic things about hosting and run a website, and you would rather spend over $100 to skip about an hour or two learning, you shouldn't be running a website.
1851  Economy / Services / Re: ★ Top Vpn Services ★ Warranty ★ on: September 25, 2015, 10:14:14 AM
You said BE FREE TO ACCESS YOUR FAVOURITE SITES ONLINE, which among this vpn service can access hackforums dot net?
If a site is geographically blocked, any VPN with servers not in the blocked location will be able to access it. For example, any VPN with UK servers will be able to access BBC Iplayer, and any VPN with US servers will be able to access Hulu.

Also,
Get total privacy and protection with our top-rated VPN services.
This is not entirely true for some of the services you are providing accounts for. If you want complete privacy and security, I would suggest you look into each of these services and read about their logging policies. If they keep logs, the service is not entirely private.
1852  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] Fully working Bitcoin Faucet with 400+ unique visitors per day on: September 25, 2015, 10:00:44 AM
Anyone that spends 0.5BTC on a faucet is out of their mind. It is very simple to set one up on your own and get it on some rotators for a similar amount of free traffic as OP is offering.

OP, I would suggest to lower your start bid and remove the funds in the FaucetBox account if you intend for this to ever sell.
1853  Other / Meta / Re: To theymos, BadBear and other DT members on: September 25, 2015, 09:49:44 AM
I guess it would be a good idea to sticky a thread somewhere here stating,, any deals possibly done on that forum with a trusted username from this forum should be asked to sign a message posted from a long time ago on this forum. You just know there is going to be trouble though doh
That would be useless if the deals are happening on the other forum, not here. It would be a better idea to sticky such a post on the other forum, rather than here.
1854  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: User "Regedit" scammer with scam website selling scripts. WWW.COIGG.COM on: September 25, 2015, 09:47:26 AM
More people left a rating because of your issue with them, it might help.
If him having a red trust rating didn't stop people from buying from him before, I doubt it will help now. There's several pieces of evidence against this user linked in his trust page. If users decide to ignore that there is little anyone can do.
1855  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BonusGame = BitcoinBoss666 = known scammer on: September 25, 2015, 09:43:30 AM
The entire point of a loan is that you pay the money back within the set timeframe agreed. Trying to use the excuse 'he got the collateral so its okay' is irrelevant as it is then not a loan, it is a sale. Selling the collateral will then be a large inconvenience to the loaner.
Trying to justify not paying back a loan isn't possible; you shouldn't loan money you cannot afford to pay back, irrelevant of whether there is adequate collateral or not.
1856  Other / Meta / Re: To theymos, BadBear and other DT members on: September 25, 2015, 09:35:07 AM
I don't like the site, and i don't like the fact that were once more spreading into mini-groups. One bitcoin forum is more than enough to keep things in one place and quickly accessable.
Next thing you know, we will have 99 btc forums, and none will matter anymore. Doubt there will be much exploiting of name leeching, but that's something that site owner could of consider,
like maybe if he himself reserved all taken usernames from here.
I can't see a problem with there being several forums. In another niche I am a part of there are several hundreds of forums about it, the most successful ones stay alive while those with no new ideas die out. I don't see this as a problem whatsoever, nor do I see why this couldn't work with Bitcoin either.

As mentioned previously, while I have no problems with the moderation here, if these forums were to be censored it would be good to have another place to discuss such things on.
1857  Other / New forum software / Re: Can we "Like" a post? on: September 25, 2015, 09:29:07 AM
I see too many of these posts around the forum.
Then you should probably report them so that they get removed. Useless spam is against the rules on this forum.
1. Such posts like "SELL SELL SELL", "I agree", "+1"...
1858  Economy / Reputation / Re: ABitNut Abusing trust system. on: September 24, 2015, 07:26:15 PM
I'm guessing that you didn't make this thread in order to accuse people of being alts of others. The judgement of you being a shill is completely valid according to the proof said by other members. If all you are going to use this thread for is to try and call out members for being alts of others, I would suggest creating a new thread more appropriately titled.
Trying to suggest that entering giveaways during your early days on the forum makes you a shill is stupid. Look at my post history, back in 2013 I would only use this account to enter giveaways. Does this mean I am a shill/alt account? Not in any way.

I really don't understand why an insubstantial feedback is bothering you so much, especially since you said that you only created this account to enter a LuckyBit contest.
1859  Other / New forum software / Re: Can we "Like" a post? on: September 24, 2015, 12:15:49 PM
I don't completely see why any of this is needed. Why can't people just keep their thoughts about a certain post to themselves unless they have anything further to add to the discussion.
1860  Other / Meta / Re: To theymos, BadBear and other DT members on: September 24, 2015, 12:07:47 PM
No offense, but I wouldn't call a default phpBB theme forum on a subdomain of a gTLD a 'professional forum'. Even more so with the great lack of boards.
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