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1901  Economy / Games and rounds / BITCOIN RAFFLE #4 on: April 22, 2015, 06:28:02 AM
Link to master raffle page:Bitcointalk Raffle


PLEASE READ RULES CAREFULLY
Rules(rules are subject to change):
Numbers are based on first come first serve.
Funds must be received within 48 hours of posting number.
This raffle is meant for the community, no fees apply. Donations are nice.
Raffle prizes are funded by users. i.e. 10 tickets @ .1BTC = prize of 1BTC (*prize is amount collected and can vary due to transaction fees)
Drawing of numbers will be done by using the last digit on one (1) roll on primedice, under the username of ezemining.
Drawings will be recorded, including last drawing, and included in the winning post.
Drawings will be made within four(4) days from last ticket purchase.
Raffles will be closed one month from original post.
All BTC funds must be sent to (A new address being negotiated with an escrow)
You will NEVER be private messaged to pay to an address.
You will be contacted for your BTC address to receive funds in the event of you winning.


Current Raffle: 0.5BTC
(prize may be less than this due to transaction fees)
Ticket Price: 0.05BTC
Number Tickets: 10
Numbers Available:
0-(your name here)
1-(your name here)
2-(your name here)
3-(your name here)
4-(your name here)
5-(your name here)
6-(your name here)
7-(your name here)
8-(your name here)
9-(your name here)


To submit a ticket entry
-You must post the ticket number you would like (if not claimed already)
-Transaction ID, to verify funds.
-Required to be a Jr. Member Rank or higher.

Previous Raffles
#1 Raffle #1 (Test) (Test Thread)
#2 Raffle #2 Free Raffle Winner: notserp
#3 Raffle #3 No participants, No winners.


Previous Drawing

Best of luck and I will try to handle problems that arise in the best possible way.
If you would like to donate, send to: 17CAKdwJPemdZwwpmrQEriN6sA1BJrqX9K
Donations are nice Cheesy and will not increase your odds of winning.
Please leave questions and comments, I will get back to them as soon as possible.
1902  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Bitcoin Raffle #3 UPDATED w/ Reputable Escrow! on: April 22, 2015, 06:13:29 AM
Here are the results, just to keep a list that updates.

Drawing, Winner would have been #2


Server Hash





And the previous rolls to confirm no cheating was involved.
(from very first raffle thread)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=951600.msg10589746#msg10589746
https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi.gyazo.com%2Fc2de75ebb01603462a60db9fddea9806.gif&t=550&c=vQT3gJ3j0GEv3w

Second ThreadRaffle #2
I am linking the gifs (dice didn't roll before gif time limit expired), wouldn't want to lag out anyone.
http://i.gyazo.com/302afa153d7857703b006b149a7ef0cc.gif
http://i.gyazo.com/73ec6534583df4a1fc26a2ce6b27a8bb.gif

As well as server hash:
http://i.gyazo.com/ebaae73802adb6eb184e9a61c3be2fd7.png
1903  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Bitcoin Raffle #3 UPDATED w/ Reputable Escrow! on: April 21, 2015, 07:20:00 PM
Since there haven't been any entrants, I will close this thread tonight and include a link to the new thread if people are interested. I will also negotiate terms with tomatocage if people are interested.

On a side note a new video of a drawing will be included just to keep the list going.
1904  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: April 21, 2015, 07:17:51 PM
Hello I'm new around here, I earn about 0.0001 BTC off faucets daily, take a whole lot of time roughly 6hrs. What best way to prove my earning?

you earn 0.0001 btc everyday from faucest just 0.02 usd
if you play 1 month 30 x 0.0001 = 0.003 btc convert to usd 0.67 usd
not the solution to earn bitcoins from faucets. i think best way to earn btc from faucet find referral to help you earn.


Referrals are awesome Cheesy
1905  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Newest Diff thread April 19th to May 1st (Not open for picks until Tues) on: April 21, 2015, 03:29:30 PM
I'm going for +3.76-4.00% with a guess at 3.77%

And also the 300th block was hit two minutes ago Cheesy
1906  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Neutron SHA-256 LIVE! on: April 21, 2015, 03:26:19 PM
dump it dump it alllll   Grin Grin Grin Grin  goin to 6k real
dev... its gettin dumped Grin.....btc volume 1/2 from yesterday Grin...  bid is going to 7k Grin... wheres the road map Huh?
please save the ship....n n Grin
Good afternoon everyone. Did a lot of work on the roadmap and future services last night. I think everyone will like what it is coming.
Great News!!! How long till roadmap release?  Smiley
As soon as the rest of the team gets online and submits their work.


dev been a long time for your team to contact, whats the deal?
yo sup dev
so, where is the f*** moon? you promise us moon  Angry

Politicians also promise wealth before elections. And do they keep promises after?
but we are in cryptoland
no politicians, just sweet clear decentralized moneymaking

That's right! Dev made sweet clearly robbed money and is on duty to make another sweet clear shitcoin...

No FUD, just my insight

Btw, I didn't loose on this, so called project.

Now this coin becomes the next of many floating p&d's

And the most exciting thing is that such coins are very profitable from time to time.

I'm dying laughing. I guess they have never had the shitcoin experience.
1907  Economy / Services / Re: I need to rent an Antminer S5 on: April 20, 2015, 08:38:21 PM
It looks like at .000015 it is $3.70 per day and .000012 it comes to $3.09 on MMr.

Either way good luck as a s5 with free electricity would make about $2.70-$2.80 per day. Otherwise with 1.62 for electricity and the rest trying to recover miner costs.
1908  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Bitcoin Raffle #3 UPDATED w/ Reputable Escrow! on: April 20, 2015, 07:51:05 PM
Coming up on the last days. Next time I guess I will post a closing date if this event happens.
1909  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Newest Diff thread April 19th to May 1st (Not open for picks until Tues) on: April 20, 2015, 07:48:58 PM
They managed to squeeze it down to .58 watts.

I wasn't following this, but I think the original S4 was supposed to be undervolted to roughly that level? Then they removed that option from the firmware IIRC.

Anyway, I don't think I'll be rushing to buy the S4+, not at this price at least.

Congrats everyone on the diff drop, and the rollover should make it interesting in this round.

I think the s4+ would have to be cut in half for price for people to consider it. Unless someone gets a bulk buy deal at an amazing price.

The only hardware floating around for now will be the stuff that is already out there being used.

Hashrates might change a little as the newest sha-256 alts come start to go full PoS. So we'll probably end around 350-360PH/s also depending on if price goes up for Bitcoin.
1910  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: ==========WTS ANTMINER S4'S alts are back ==== CHEAP!!!!!!! on: April 20, 2015, 01:35:07 PM

u should easily roi in less than a month at this price i have spent over 1 grand and roi'd 3 times since end of january  

PLEASE PM ME
i am very busy all the time
thank u

How?
how what

How does one ROI so fast?
1911  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Neutron SHA-256 LIVE! on: April 20, 2015, 05:32:35 AM
let us see how this goes
1912  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Silk Road Coin Group Buy on: April 20, 2015, 03:50:08 AM
I'd be in for a tube of 20 each.  Those look pretty neat.

Wish they were silver tho.... Wink

Agreed copper is pretty lame...



It does say they might do some more projects in the future. I could inquire about fine silver silk road coins. I would assume in coin production you need a large batch.
1913  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 0.5% fee anonymous solo bitcoin mining! 37 blocks solved! on: April 20, 2015, 12:56:00 AM
Rented 10ThS for 1 day maybe i will get lucky.  Grin

Best share so far 113731673.68405525

The lucky guy that found those last 2 blocks anyone have an idea his hashpower?

600-650TH was what I remember reading
1914  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Silk Road Coin Group Buy on: April 19, 2015, 11:52:33 PM
I would buy a set or 2 just because...if you want rather than escrow I could just make the order too.

It would be nice.
1915  Economy / Goods / Re: Floyd Mayweather Jr Vs Manny Pacquiao Tickets - Boxing Championship - MGM Grand on: April 19, 2015, 10:17:14 PM
i pre ordered and reserved them but i cant make it to Vegas for the Fight therefore Im selling them
Buyer gets the Ticket from me after I receive them

Care to show your preorder confirmation.
I don't see how you could have preordered something that was never made available to preorder...  Huh

If I read the news right there is only a queue for tickets, but nothing set in stone yet.

If they do, it will be a tough event to get tickets to.
1916  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Newest Diff thread April 19th to May 1st (Not open for picks until Tues) on: April 19, 2015, 10:15:30 PM
If the trends continues, this one should be up.  But with summer in the northern hemisphere starting, we could aslo be seeing the beginning of a downturn.  Waiting for 300 blocks is a good idea, no reason to jump the gun.

Unless people want to make 100% pure guess without seeing the current trend.

Well it will be within like a 6% increase or decrease as the only thing that is changing the market is the abundance of used miners.

Nothing new to hit the markets yet. My guess is there might be some hash that comes online and pushes difficulty early but -3 to +3 is where it'll be at.
1917  Economy / Collectibles / Silk Road Coin Group Buy on: April 19, 2015, 10:11:42 PM
Here is the topic.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=964413.0

Here is the direct website if anyone is interested.
http://www.anonymousmint.com/1-oz-copper-coins.html

I am just gauging interest if anyone would like. There are 20 of each model, and if people would like to buy out each set for a low price per set.

It is $0.83 cents per coin before shipping from the mint and my location, thus making it roughly $1.50 for shipping and $2.50 for the three coins.

If there is an EU interest I believe Mitchell might handle it, as he posted. (But that is at his discretion)

Escrow is completely fine to be arranged with for a US buy.


Questions, Comments can be made here. I will get back to you ASAP.
1918  Economy / Auctions / Re: ►฿ ❎~ LEALANA SILVER ASSORTMENT ~ AUCTION ❎►฿ on: April 19, 2015, 05:11:32 AM
1.35
1919  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Scrypt Miner Silverfish 20mhs 240watt Quantity on: April 18, 2015, 07:27:33 PM
I would be careful with ebay, I sold BTC on ebay and some guy did a chargeback on them. I had already withdrew the money from PayPal ($650 bucks) but PayPal sided with them since it was a "virtual good" and I couldn't "prove" I sent them... Even though I had ebay messages and the block chain showing I sent them. Moral of the story, PayPal sent me to a creditor that I now have to fight. It's total crap

Thats insane... You should get a lawyer, win the case, and sue paypal for complete ignorance and wasting your time.   I just dont understand what that company is thinking

You need a group of lawyers. Paypal is a multibillion dollar company
1920  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 10oz .999 Silver Bar on: April 18, 2015, 06:34:57 PM
No one is going to buy it unless you match market prices (~$17 per oz).  Huh

You may be right. I'm just running out of things to sell. I have to make rent at the end of the month.

All I have to say is good luck. I would buy at spot and that's about it, just like everyone else.
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