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1901  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.05 loan on: July 17, 2015, 09:55:13 AM
i dont know how to sign

doing it first time...some guide on web mislead me to wrong.

can u tell me how i sign message frm zapo wallet??

i dont think you can; you need to control the private key of an address to sign a mesage from it, which you cannot do with a xapo address. fact stll remains you tried to lie by signing form that other address, im going to say this is a hacked account. youre coming up with excuses at this point.

that aside, your address you posted in the op: 3DxDzNcQLw1uTRs8mDMr117b6twycCQ7wj
is a multisig address, maybe its linked to someone's bit-x account? Roll Eyes
someone get on that.

he own this address, check it in the blockchain, it has tag for his name

https://blockchain.info/address/1DhAe5mAGv5noDNxcXPrYrALYpz7XKd1eA

iirc you need to sign a message to blockchain.info to have a memo like that put on an address, correct? if that is the case then the original owner definitely had control of that address's private key. 100% hacked account seeing these excuses for a xapo wallet.
1902  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.05 loan on: July 17, 2015, 09:49:16 AM
i dont know how to sign

doing it first time...some guide on web mislead me to wrong.

can u tell me how i sign message frm zapo wallet??

i dont think you can; you need to control the private key of an address to sign a mesage from it, which you cannot do with a xapo address. fact stll remains you tried to lie by signing form that other address, im going to say this is a hacked account. youre coming up with excuses at this point.

that aside, your address you posted in the op: 3DxDzNcQLw1uTRs8mDMr117b6twycCQ7wj
is a multisig address, maybe its linked to someone's bit-x account? Roll Eyes
someone get on that.
1903  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.05 loan on: July 17, 2015, 09:43:29 AM
i have older address and i want sign
but i have no idea how to do it...if i am using xapo wallet


guide me so i can do it

and regards account password??? i change it cause cloudminr and i had account with them.it will be stupid to ignore the hack and get noob in here checkibg my account

tell me if i am wrong

the facts still stand that you just tried to sign from an address that is completely unrelated, and you cannot prove account ownership. the first part really leads me to think this is a hacked account.
1904  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.05 loan on: July 17, 2015, 09:37:17 AM
use this address you posted here

1DhAe5mAGv5noDNxcXPrYrALYpz7XKd1eA

Name: dHe_zHiq
Post count: 36 (incluiding this)
Rank:Jr. Member
Address: 1DhAe5mAGv5noDNxcXPrYrALYpz7XKd1eA
confirm me please

if you can't provide signed message from this addy, then your account is probably a hacked account and you have 99% to have red trust Wink

be sure to include today's date and that you are signing from that address to request a loan as well.
1905  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.05 loan on: July 17, 2015, 09:33:24 AM

thats not the point, that address you signed from hasnt been posted from your account at any point in time. you may control this address you signed from, but it is in no way connected to this account. im leaning closer and closer to hacked account.

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Blazr here 17th July. This isn't your Bitcoin address. It's private key is publicly known, and I don't see where you posted the address anyway. Hacked account/scam attempt.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1HZwkjkeaoZfTSaJxDw6aKkxp45agDiEzN
HDCNNQKmEm8ESo11jk+2QfenUH/EjAiSnUVFuyHQoras/R7KVuJidWQfIPqrz4BYBxT9HYXZBhJ8lslO2L4MqUk=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

hahaha yeah hacked account.
1906  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.05 loan on: July 17, 2015, 09:29:29 AM
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
want to loan 0.07
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1HZwkjkeaoZfTSaJxDw6aKkxp45agDiEzN
G80Xo3H+1fS91QKYiAZmkvkk6rgfpVlCA1FFFAAPofZHX3WZ20tHlYxi1pgDcm8eJH7XtxDcSWXJhsa7HamEvgk=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
mind showing me where that address was posted? ctrl+f through all your posts and i was unable to find anything Roll Eyes
1907  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.05 loan on: July 17, 2015, 09:24:11 AM
i couldnt find an address with a quick skim through your recent posts (no way to prove ownership), and most of them seem to be in the local boards. im very inclined to think the account was hacked with the loan terms changing and the password change. do not loan.
1908  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Fully trusted moderator on: July 17, 2015, 09:17:44 AM
Whats escrow?

escrow is a basically a middleman; a trusted person to hold money or goods for the purposes of a trade usually. they are also trusted to hold money for signature campaigns to ensure people get paid, etc.

So ifi get escrow i can basically run the game on this forum but they will hold the betted bitcoins and create results...i will just let them know who to pay out how much. Is that possible?

then where do you come into the picture? if you do that then the escrow service wll be completely running the game as a volunteer service, which would be a waste of their time. in addition, what reason is there for people to play a manual forum game lottery when there are already existing, faster lottery platforms available?
1909  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Fully trusted moderator on: July 17, 2015, 09:10:53 AM
Whats escrow?

escrow is a basically a middleman; a trusted person to hold money or goods for the purposes of a trade usually. they are also trusted to hold money for signature campaigns to ensure people get paid, etc.
1910  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Fully trusted moderator on: July 17, 2015, 09:01:26 AM
Its a game where people can win bitcoins. It would in small amounts just for fun...for example.. A lottery there is 100 numbers and people choose their number and pay with btc and i need a mod so i can send him results for next day(s) <----- just an example Smiley btw non profit..

im assuming you need an escrow service for this; however, there are already fair bitcoin lottery games in the gambling section, your idea isnt anything new or special. in addition, this game could easily be rigged as there is no provably fair system implemented to decide the winner. in the case you hand the drawing rights over to this trusted person, they would be running the lottery completely. the idea imo is flawed.
1911  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering Loans from 0.01 to 0.07 BTC , 0.5% daily intrest, collateral, escrow OK on: July 17, 2015, 08:59:11 AM
just a word, when people "trust" you enough to let you hold the account rather than an escrow service, they tend to be account farmers who sell their account through the loan, and would not like to bother with an escrow service as that consumes time and may incur fees. just something to watch out for. always be sure to take a signed message from them stating that the account will be handed to you in the case of a default.

not saying that all borrowers are account farmers, but always keep that in the back of your head.
1912  Other / Off-topic / Re: DO YOU HAVE 1 BITCOIN? on: July 17, 2015, 08:55:00 AM
i did have a full bitcoin a week or so ago, but i needed to buy some things Smiley a few more things left to buy, but i hope to have a full bitcoin again in a month's time. answer for now is going to have to be no though
1913  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Fully trusted moderator on: July 17, 2015, 08:48:55 AM
as far as trusted and moderator on this forum goes, hilariousandco is the first name that comes to mind: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=164822
if your idea is legitimately a good one you might want to try and pm him, but im inclined to think he wont care too much about it.
1914  Economy / Gambling / Re: What percent of internet Bitcoin poker is Luck vs Skill? on: July 17, 2015, 08:46:30 AM
id say for the unskilled poker is 100% luck like me for example but if you have experience poker can be upto 90% skill based ... so its all a question of experience ...

adding onto that, for the unskilled, poker is 100% dumb luck. an unskilled or completely new player to the game should not be winning at all (in the long run), unless all the other players at the game are as inexperienced or unskilled.
1915  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.07 on: July 17, 2015, 08:44:06 AM
do you have any altcoins available as collateral? your account isnt worth the amount youre looking to get. also your password was reset quite recently it seems, if you do happen to find something available as collateral, id also ask that you sign a message from an unedited post that goes 2 months back.
1916  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin? on: July 17, 2015, 08:36:16 AM

Investing your skills in bitcoin is a better option rather than investing your bitcoins into gambling. It is better that we stay away from gambling unless you are 100% sure that you will win but that is not possible everytime. It is better to start working with signature campaign.

there's no such thing as 100% win chance in gambling. there's always a chance that you will lose everything.

there's a chance that you can bankrupt the house bankroll as well, but its just more likely to lose given the edge.
1917  Economy / Gambling / Re: What are the dice sites with the lowest house edge? on: July 17, 2015, 08:31:52 AM
Hi - what are the dice sites that have the lowest house edge. We from Fairlay want to add some dice games to our betting exchange and we basically want to offer the best value available.

If you are planning to create a dice game, my advice to you is that you should not focus too much on the house edge. If you check the most popular dice sites out there, you will notice most of them are actually have 1% edge rather than some very low value.
Instead you should focus more on building a good community, good support service, good UI, regular promotion, bonus and contest, etc.

+1 to that; house edge shouldnt matter that much; primedice has the standard house edge of 1%, which is high compared to some of the other sites now that offer edges comparably lower. however, PD has a great UI, many features, and a big community, which is why it is and will likely continue to be the most popular dice site around. they could work on their support though...
1918  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where can u get bitcoins? for free on: July 17, 2015, 08:29:24 AM
its important to keep in mind that nothing is free; even with faucets, you are spending time and electricity to be on there to claim the faucet. instead of focusing on that, its better to find a service you can offer as a side job in the services section of the forum. that way, youll get paid accordingly to the time and effort you spend on whatever you might be working on.
1919  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I have 0.02 btc , want to invest on: July 17, 2015, 08:26:55 AM
0.02 btc want to invest?
if you want to invest you need 1-5 btc to get big profit.

not exactly; even if op managed to find a suitable investment that would accept 0.02, it would still bring in some profit, and the big thing to remember is that profit is still profit, big or small, its just that with a bigger investment, youll see some meaningful profit. however, investments still do hold risk, so there is always the chance of losing more in the investment as well.
1920  Economy / Gambling / Re: Signup Bonuses on: July 17, 2015, 08:21:55 AM
this giveaway still on
and i can withdraw when i got signup bonus?

if you thought this thread was for some sort of bonus or giveaway, youre wrong, this is just a discussion on bonuses that the casinos offer.
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