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1841  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Major indian exchange gets hacked, 438 bitcoins stolen COINSECURE on: April 19, 2018, 11:02:54 PM

- He is not paying from "his pocket".Please get your business economics correct.
- Don't let your personal/emotional attachments refrain you from making wrong conclusions.People trusted them with their valuables and it's totally company's fault that they couldn't take care of it.
- I reckon anyone who is willing to settle for a the money in cash is an absolute idiot ,people should get what they own.Not like the company went bankrupt and they have nothing to give anyone.

He is not my relative that I would be biased emotionally or personally. Generally, it makes sense to refund the customers out of company funds. Being the founder, the funds in his company is also his. True that I am not aware how they are funding the refund, but at least they are doing it. Owning up to a mistake. That's way more than what some other companies did. (remember Gox?)
1842  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Major indian exchange gets hacked, 438 bitcoins stolen COINSECURE on: April 19, 2018, 05:40:38 PM

Well, I guess we a need a new mod.Benson, whatever you did for the community(until the hack), we thank you for that.
But after this, it will be really disappointing if he gets back this position.Fucking up with people's money, and then playing a blame game just to prove your innocence without providing any facts.And then keeping the community clueless by going offline.Totally not like a moderator of bitcointalk.


In case you didn't notice, he's no longer the mod. Also he's having to pay from his own pocket.. well sort of.. company's pocket and since he is the founder this burns him too. Do you have any idea what it feels like when someone fucks with your livelihood and reputation that you have worked so hard to build? Give the man a break! He's supported the community all these years, the least we could do is be patient and give him the benefit of the doubt.
1843  Economy / Reputation / Re: Need DT, 20 accounts connected (2 Legendary, 6 Hero, 7 St + some) on: April 19, 2018, 05:37:47 PM
Yeah, someone unknown convinced all these accounts to wear a signature and registered with these wallets ... ..jLa71DFnE/edit#gid=299234142

Hmm actually that's exactly what Jamal did with MANY users. Off course the users who are getting into such campaigns have no idea that this can backfire in so many wrong ways. So I agree with LoyceV this isn't proof enough, but chances are you are right and these are idiots who would use the same wallet over & over again knowing full well that these are exposed publicly.
1844  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: The biggest scammer on bitcointalk, help me to hunt him down on: April 19, 2018, 04:54:37 PM
Hypebtc. It has to be them.
1845  Economy / Services / Re: JOBS & SERVICE REQUEST BOARD (Post Hiring requests HERE) + TX Accelerator Advice on: April 19, 2018, 03:12:16 PM
Reviving this board. I was away with some issues that were stated here

I have some time in my hands now. I will post newer jobs from the start of April that may have been unnoticed.

PS: I would be applying for some of these myself.



a really nice initiative you have taken OP by making this thread.
but I have an Advise . it would be much better and easier for us if you add the date of posting specific job. so we could know which job is latest and better to apply there.

good luck.

You're the job seeker, don't be too lazy now Smiley Click and find out the date yourself.
1846  Economy / Services / Re: Bounty Campaign Checker on: April 19, 2018, 02:53:02 PM
Is there a anyone looking for a checker for the bounty campaign ? Im interested of that kind of job
Just Pm me here
Thanks

Checking spreadsheets, keeping track of the participants, preventing SPAM from the participants, barring shitposters to join the campaign and calculating rewards / stakes is what a Bounty Manager does, if he has to hire someone for that, then he himself is redundant. I am not sure if such practices are "allowed" but its definitely immoral (at least in my book).
I suggest you try to find some other kind of job that would better reward your time.
1847  Economy / Services / Re: looking for someone who can bet on: April 19, 2018, 02:20:00 PM
Just look at this clowns, they just come here and promote shitty bookies, and don't even read the thread.

You're not earning any fans here, people are judging you instead for your shitty attitude. But then again, what else can be expected from a bookie / gambler?
Why don't you politely answer the questions instead? Prove your legitimacy? I'll tell you why, cuz you can't.
1848  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How close did they get to Blockchain before it was 'invented'? on: April 19, 2018, 12:49:33 PM
I came across this pdf from the 90's about UAIF, if you read the quotes below, it is remarkably similar to what Blockchain and Satoshi's Bitcoin is in principle.
What is UAIF? Acronym for Unified Accounting Information Framework, it was a bank accounting system,  You can read more about it on the original pdf here.

Off course Blockchain was not an eureka! moment and it evolved into what it is thanks to JS and millions of caloused fingers. But what do you think? How close was this accounting system to what Blockchain is in terms of principles? I mean at the core of both of these lies the same idea of a distributed ledger system.

Quote
We therefore propose an open system oriented approach - Unified Accounting Information Framework
(UAIF) that is based on an industrial standard CORBA architecture to overcome the aforementioned limitation.
UAIF’s mission is to promote true distributed client -server processing and inter-applications communication in order
to facilitate electronic exchange of standard business documents between third parties.
Instead of scrapping the
legacy systems, this framework takes advantage of distributed object technology, on-line detection system (Booch
1991, Clark 1994, CORBA 1995), XML and OMG General Ledger (GL) Facility, which can improve the quality and
accuracy of accounting information for specific industry and can be viewed as an enabling technology for
continuous reviewing and auditing (AICPA, 1995, Booch, 1991).

Quote
Distributed Object Technology
 
The next wave of client/server technology must be able to handle multiuse, consumer-to-business, and
business-to-business transactions across multiple servers distributed over global networks. Existing distributed
system such as the Object Management Group’s CORBA, the Open Group’s DCE, Sun Microsoft’s Enterprise
JavaBeans, or Microsoft’s Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), not only permit applications and data to
reside on different platforms such as UNIX or NT system, but also require them to work together seamlessly and
support various business processes. In all of these environments, server applications are designed to advertise
interfaces to services, or functions, that they offer. Clients locate these services by searching a directory and bind to
the desired services using the information stored in the directory. 

Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is one of the well-known distributed middleware
that is proposed by a consortium – Object Management Group (OMG). CORBA promotes interoperability,
extensibility, portability, distributed processing and asynchronous operations all within an environment adhering to
open systems standards and providing improved performances (Lee 1995). If widely adopted, CORBA may have a
profound impact on AIS software marketplace.
1849  Economy / Services / Re: Need a person to create and develop accounts on BTT on: April 19, 2018, 12:37:22 PM
Hypebtc woop wopp!
1850  Economy / Services / Re: ⭐️Looking for people to write posts about crypto⭐️ on: April 19, 2018, 12:21:48 PM
So let me get this right, you're looking to pay a maximum of $1.60 for 1000 words? Does that seem like a fair amount to you?

Clearly, you've never freelanced. There are people who pay $1 for every 1000 words and yes, they still find workers. And no, not all of those people are pinoys or from Asia. Just have a look around at freelance markets. Seems crazy but it's the harsh reality that 'writers' face when working online.
1851  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Help in understanding academic Bitcoin Paper in Conference/Journal on: April 19, 2018, 11:11:31 AM
While the this board itself along with the minning board used to have a ton of these technical discussions. But now it's pretty hard to find good content like that.
Unless you're willing to dedicate a few weeks to the cause yourself.

However I am in the process of developing a project of my own where a sub forum for this exact cause will be present. Message me in a couple of months and maybe I'd have something more concrete to share.
1852  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling used panties on: April 19, 2018, 09:07:45 AM
hey bagwan, bachao es duniya ko !

Sorry too late, bachhas now dosin' & impregnatin women everywhere. I hear snortin' condom is pretty lit these days.
On the hindsight, please, no Hindi on an English thread. There are foreigners reading who are illiterate in Hindi.
1853  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [HAVE] $20 Paypal [WANT] BTC (1:1 green trusted user) on: April 19, 2018, 02:46:37 AM
Are you bearing paypal fees? Seems like you traded with someone else.
1854  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Exchanging BTC > ETH & ETH > BTC on: April 19, 2018, 12:18:03 AM
Restricted Access to internet? You mean like its in China? Where you can't access most websites at all? Like a blanket ban from your ISP? Then yes a VPN is what you need.
You simply sign into the VPN account and then use the internet with the proxy settings they provide. Google it.

Also, I do happen to have some coins that I am currently looking for partners to have it exchanged through a localbitcoins like site, but I am having some difficulties finding interested parties. So I'd like to know your rates, please keep in mind what you're providing is already provided by services like Shapeshift.io

You may be my backup if your rates are right and if you're doing this for a long enough time. Please disclose rates publicly.
1855  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for high quality graphic designer on: April 18, 2018, 08:32:21 PM
I'm looking for someone to take a powerpoint that I created and for them to turn it into much crisper, higher quality.  We have a very successful ICO right now - Ternio (found at ternio.io) and I'm looking to pay in TERN tokens. 

20k followers on Telegram, 20k followers on Twitter and fastest blockchain on the planet with over 1.2 million transactions per second.  So the tokens will have tremendous utility. 

You can email me at daniel@ternio.io if you're interested with your portfolio of work.

If you are paying in Tokens then this post should be in the Altcoin marketplace. PM me if you think you can pay in cryptos.
1856  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] IOS - Signature & Avatar Campaign | Up to $150/week in BTC & Tokens! on: April 18, 2018, 08:27:11 PM
Will you increase the payouts next month or will they stay the same?

We haven't yet established the fact that this campaign is going to run beyond the initially planned 4 weeks, and you're talking about next month? What are you? A timetravelling shit poster?
1857  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: strange network problem on: April 18, 2018, 08:21:29 PM
...
My router is WNDR4500v3. updated firmware but still same problem.

Any help? Thanks!


Damn this kind of problem was prevalent in the DSL 56kbps modem days.

Before you try anything else, cross check this :
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/gIfjB3z7V48

You might have blocked downloads. Could be caused by an infected reg file.

Also, the trickling down of download speed to 0 is not the problem, the download just stops it takes a while for the browser to realize this and update it on the UI.
1858  Other / Meta / Re: Improving Quality on: April 18, 2018, 08:08:41 PM
Merit is very good for this forum. I think dont need to imput dismerit becouse its not youtube and social network. You help another member and give merit as a thanks a lot. For spam and shitpost watching moderators.

In case you missed the memo, this forum is a social network.

And I'll quote myself here because .. well. I'm awesome.

Merit is not supposed to be earned as a payment, its a gift, a sign of generosity for the nature of your helpful or otherwise cooperative and or constructive post.

And its an exception, not a rule, I do not have to thank you for your helpfulness or usefulness to me or to anyone.
1859  Other / Meta / Re: @Admins: Merit not working as configured, trolls just don't care (no surprise) on: April 18, 2018, 07:55:51 PM
OP is constantly missing the point, to the point where making a comeback statement here is useless because he is not ready to see the invalidity of his suggestion.

He thinks the rest of humanity has free money to burn just like he does.
He is assuming this forum is only made to share information when someone has something important to say. It's not, its supposed to be a community where enthusiasts, newbies and vested parties in crypto come together to discuss.

A discussion in a community should always be free. Irrespective of the depths of the community member's pockets.


Instead of expecting other people to pay for their convenience, why don't the rich snobs like OP with deep pockets put in their own money to hire a few dozen more moderators who would keep this place clean?




Quote from: Carlton Banks link=topic=3345485.msg35029045#msg35
I actually like that alot, getting paid...

How about you get nothing? How about you get charged everytime you visit this place, because there'll be people here to clean up the place for you. Like the sound of that?
1860  Other / Meta / Re: @Admins: Merit not working as configured, trolls just don't care (no surprise) on: April 18, 2018, 03:52:57 PM

Exactly, there would be fewer people posting: and the posts would be good.

Would you pay to post the above reply? Apparently not. Kind of ironic that your own post is contradicting your point (and validating mine)

This is a stupid idea. Bitcoin was supposed to give power the people. Although that's just an idealistic rhetoric it holds true to a lot extent. And if Bitcointalk charged me for posting stuff, I wouldn't post at all. And I am sure many well poised valuable members of this community would feel the same.

The moment you start charging people to have a discussion then you are instantly taking the power away from people that have shallow pockets, and then by that egregious logic, anyone without money would essentially be deemed unworthy of contributing to this forum.
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