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1941  Other / Archival / Re: . on: October 10, 2016, 03:53:20 PM
Best way for me today is signature campaign. If you have a lower rank, I'd totally recommend that you learn all of the stuffs about Bitcoin first so when you reach a high rank and see an open campaign that pays well, you wouldn't have any problems keeping up with the minimum post count. In addition, knowing a lot of things about Bitcoin leads to having constructive posts (unless you're lazy) and that leads to being accepted in most campaigns.
1942  Other / Off-topic / Re: waiting for a confirmation: what are you doing? on: October 10, 2016, 03:46:51 PM
Not sure why a lot of people are having problems with the confirmation of their deposit/withdrawals. In sending Bitcoins, I don't have any problem with the confirmation. The reason for this is I'm using coins.ph and even if there's no transaction fee, the block gets mined so easily. I also have a blockchain wallet and there's a transaction fee. It's not that much of money but it really makes your confirmation almost instant.

In receiving Bitcoins, I just wait until it says "Receving" on my account and then I will log off. I don't have to withdraw those Bitcoins right away, anyway and I'm pretty sure that they will go to my account eventually. No need to keep an eye on it.
1943  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: October 10, 2016, 03:00:57 PM
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Moved.

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Added and updated.

Thanks to the both of you for helping me save time and energy.
1944  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Big Important Lists of signature campaigns and more help Save time and searching on: October 09, 2016, 05:20:25 AM
Here is quite a few links to help out users: I have searched this services board for near two days looking for a place to join to make a few bucks like the rest of you all. First thing to do when choosing a sig campaign you must find one you like and are comfortable with the product they offer. And can make sure you trust them.
Were you unaware of the Overview of signature campaigns? Is that so you spent two days "searching" in the services thread? Not sure how is this thread useful. You only put the campaigns into categories. In the current overview, there's the payment status, payment rate, escrow status, and the link to the campaign. This thread just contains the link of the campaigns. All of the information that you need to know about the campaigns that are currently running are all in the overview of signature campaign.

This is even more useless because of the fact that the only essence of your thread is that the links were put in category. Never have I seen a user that picks a signature campaign because of its category. SMH.

I agree with that, sounds like a good idea. Better consolidate here all the signature campaign that are still active, maybe you just follow the format created by mitchell but yours should be more comprehensive.
If he's going to follow that format, I'm 100% sure that he'll just be copy+pasting that table because I update that every single day. He doesn't need to search all over the whole services board. No efforts required at all.



On a side note, not to hate or something. But this people that are saying "I appreciate your work" are just signature campaign spammers and expect much more of them in the future. They should actually say, "Another spam thread Yeyyy. I appreciate your work OP, I'll spam this by saying thank you and making it a little long so it wouldn't appear to be a spam."
1945  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Post on social media networks for 0.00012btc! Easy money (Round 2) on: October 09, 2016, 05:09:16 AM
This used to be 0.0012, right? Did you really add another zero to it or was it just a mistake?
1946  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would happen if BTC was Banned? on: October 09, 2016, 04:35:48 AM
If BTC gets banned worldwide, then the population of Bitcoin users will be lessen a little. I think most Bitcoin users knows how to use VPN and hide their identity so it would not affect us that much. Only those that are very afraid of their government are the ones that are going to leave the BTC world. I can see that banning of Bitcoin is actually a possibility because the government most of the times put laws that aren't actually necessary especially if their power is getting affected.
1947  Other / Off-topic / Re: Steady Way To earn Bitcoin Online... on: October 09, 2016, 04:31:14 AM
The best way to have the assurance that you're going to have income in the next day is to have mining rigs in your basement or some place where it is well ventilated. The only way that you're going to have no income is when there's no electricity for your rigs to run.

Signature campaigns are also a good way to earn Bitcoins but there are times when the campaign that you're in closes down. I always PM the owner of the campaign if they plan on running the campaign for a long time. I've found Bitsler and they said that they will run the campaign for a minimum of one month and it will run depending on the results. Luckily, it's been running for a while now. Smiley
1948  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Mistakes in trading that lead to loss of money on: October 09, 2016, 03:59:56 AM
I am sure that a lot of traders have experienced this before but it doesn't happen frequently. The buy orders and the sell orders are written in the format of 0.00000x. It's no wonder why we accidentally remove a zero and end up selling or buying 10x than we actually wanted. This only happens to those that have enough balance in they account, though.

10x than what you wanted is a really huge difference. If the market goes down, imagine how much money you would lose. Also, if you sell it right away, with just the transaction fees, you lost some money already.
1949  Economy / Economics / Re: I have 12 BTC in my Account, How should I invest this?? on: October 09, 2016, 03:54:25 AM
After being in this industry for a while, I don't trust any kind of investment site anymore even the new altcoins. Why? All of them runs away. They promise you good stuffs and then fades into thin air. All of the HYIP sites are an example of this.

In the new altcoins, I experienced working to Gamebet coin in their signature campaign. They pay using GBT. Just like other scams, they promised to do something good. In this case, that was they are going to update their UI and improve it much better. They always set a date and then move it when that day comes. Now that they solicited a lot of Bitcoins, user DailyModo is nowhere to be found. He received a negative trust from a DT member, though.
1950  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: October 09, 2016, 03:43:28 AM
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Both added. Thanks for helping me! Smiley
1951  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: October 08, 2016, 06:27:39 AM
FYI, the  Liqui Exchange signature campaign is now full: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1574664.msg16448339#msg16448339.
They have 5 more spots for Sr. Members again. See the OP.
1952  Other / Off-topic / Re: When and why did you start using Bitcoin? on: October 08, 2016, 06:16:44 AM
I have started to make my first bitcoins on May of 2016. Rigistred here and while I hadn't any rank I was making coins on faucets. Now I am full member, but my earnings are still do not satisfy me. Waiting for next rank  Smiley
I began to interested in bitcoins after my boyfriend get in this world. But he joined year and few months ago. He were talking me a lot about bitcoin and it is still one of his favorite topics. I accepted bitcoin as new way of scam and was too skeptic. Believed in it only when we gone to ATM and he cashed out his bitcoins there. Now I even regret that I didn't join that time (year and few months ago) today I would have high rank and my earnings would be higher.
This is the very same thing that has happened to my friends and how I get them into Bitcoin. I mentioned it to them that I am making good amount of money out of Bitcoins and they were just "Mehh." "Another scam." "Lame". Months after that, I started to cash out some of my money. I got myself a new phone, and I don't save my fiat money anymore because I don't have to. I buy as much food as I want. Back then, I would just eat as little as possible.

When they noticed that I can now support myself, they quickly got interested in Bitcoins. I talked to them about it and what I do in Bitcoins. I guided them for a while and now one of my friends is quickly approaching my level.
1953  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: did you put all your money into bitcoin? on: October 08, 2016, 06:11:25 AM
i put all of money at mining rig, gpu mining, and im very happy to make money everyday.
for me keep our money by holding is not a good solution to growing our money, better to make some interest with bitcoin mining or altcoin mining.
I agree with you. Holding our coins wouldn't give us that much profit considering the length of time that's required to get a profit out of bitcoin holding. Instead of holding your coins and wishing that the next day would be a pump day, why don't we just make use of it and get a profit today. Once the Bitcoin price goes up, we would still make profit out of that, every body will get profit out of that.

The only people that makes good money out of the price pump are the whales that holds hundreds or thousands of coins to be honest.
1954  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where to Invest BTC? on: October 08, 2016, 06:08:13 AM
I think invest on gambling sites like dice sites is really good, i know some dice sites that have a good investment. Once i get 10% interest in a week on that site.
Gambling is not profitable in the long run you need to avoid investing money on that, must good to do trading instead to gamble, most of the users do gambling is not to have profit is just for their fun and that is only for  rich people who have a lot of money for capital.
I think the person you are talking to were actually referring about investing in a dice site not betting on it. Gambling wouldn't take you somewhere but below were you currently are. It's very different from investing. I just hope that the person you are talking to wouldn't mind mentioning those "dice sites" that he invested in. Otherwise, I would think it's just another made up story. There's not that much legit gambling sites that you can invest to as we can observe.
1955  Economy / Economics / Re: If Bitcoin goes up very high should i buy a house? on: October 08, 2016, 06:04:18 AM
I think you should buy your own house. Renting apartments should be just temporary and eventually you have to buy your own house. Why? Because that apartment will never be yours, unless you and the landlord has an agreement that if you stay for x years, the apartment will be yours.

Having your own house is really necessary. You can always get people over, decorate your house, extend your house, plant fruits in your garden, etc. You can basically do whatever you want if you get your own house.
1956  Other / Off-topic / Re: When is Bitcoins going to die? on: October 06, 2016, 04:28:57 PM
When people started giving every single thing for free, Bitcoins, together with fiat, will die. Let's be honest, as humans, we will never give something to other people and not expect something in return especially when giving something valuable. Another case when Bitcoin will die is when the Internet shuts down. These two are very unrealistic but it's possible to happen in the far future when the world has changed a lot.
1957  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you quit your day job to go full time on bitcoin? on: October 06, 2016, 03:26:54 PM
This question is not easy to answer, for example I have job where I have free time for commenting and doing other things on internet.
Sometimes I gamble from work, play poker cash hands. For me bitcoin is something that I can combine with my current job.
I would quit my job if someone or some company offer me good salary in bitcoins, and some contract on couple years for beginning. I wish
to be have safe job, as much safe as possible, I know there isn`t 100 % secure job.  In that case I would quit and put all my time and power
in that online work.
If I am in your position, I would not quit my day job. You have some idle time at work and it seems like you're just wasting it by gambling. How about you do some Bitcoin stuffs instead of gambling? You're playing gambling to earn money but it doesn't always work but if you spend that time doing Bitcoins, then you'll surely earn money.

I know that some people are gambling to have fun or 'pleasure' but trust me, the pleasure of completing a lot of works in a day is so satisfying.
1958  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to Earn Bitcoin FAST on: October 06, 2016, 03:10:08 PM
I think inorder to make a living with Bitcoin, You need to earn from 0.01 to 0.03 already per day .
Is there a way to do this ?
I don't know .
I am looking for a system where I can set and it's Autopilot .
Like Mining, however, Mining doesn't work well for me .
Is there any suggestions ?

where are you from? 0.003 BTC = 18 USD.

I dont know any countries where you can survive with 18USD per day... maybe india??
I think you meant 0.03BTC. 18$ is actually already a big amount of money in third world countries. I can survive having like 6$ a day in my country -- the Philippines. It's not that because my country is a poor one but because the expenses are really affordable. Well, you can choose to live a life of luxury but, it is not really necessary.

That 6$ is enough money for food, transportation. It's enough to survive for a day. 18$ can feed a family of two or three with good quality foods already.
1959  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: October 06, 2016, 02:58:13 PM
First of all, I would know whether they're responding immediately, as I applied to participate there myself and still awaiting reply.
I didn't know that because I didn't bother to further investigate your current situation regarding coinroll.

They, unlike other active campaigns, don't require applicants to wear signature when applying for a spot.
I don't usually see campaigns that say "wear signature before applying" but I do often see people saying "I'll change my signature once accepted" when they're enrolling and still get a reply and that basically means that other campaigns don't mind the signature when enrolling too.

They do pretty much the same what Betcoin does.
Betcoin puts people that are qualified in their queue list. They wait until somebody gets kicked out, or voluntarily gets out of the campaign. It is the very reason why I put them in FLUX in the first place.

To elaborate more, the flux says "between closed and accepting". As you can see now, Betcoin is actually closed for new participants, but if one of their members gets out of the campaign, they are going to accept the next one on the line.

But it starting to look like Betcoin have their own special category, it's the only campaign marked as 'flux' and red star (not sure why).
The FLUX status has been empty for a long time. It's not my fault that Betcoin falls to that category.

Just a thought, you not knowing why Betcoin has a red star just shows how inactive you were in the past weeks/months or maybe you were active but simply didn't care to look at the Scam Accusations/Investigation board.
1960  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: To rent your computer? on: October 06, 2016, 02:02:28 PM
It is, indeed, a bad computer to let somebody use your own computer. I don't even let my friends touch my computer, I just show them stuffs but I don't let them control it, what more would it be when it comes to strangers.

Maybe if this pays well, then you can set up another computer where there isn't a file that links to your personal info at all. Maybe use a different network in it just to make sure that the person renting that computer isn't going to be able to control your computer using the network.
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