Bitcoin Forum
July 04, 2024, 05:47:59 PM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
  Home Help Search Login Register More  
  Show Posts
Pages: « 1 [2] 3 »
21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥[GUNBOT] Automatic Poloniex Profit Generator🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 on: June 05, 2017, 04:18:45 PM
On Saturday bought a few ETC and STEEM. Started my bot on polo yesterday.
As soon as I launched the bot it sold them (no complaints, I made nice 0.0007 BTC profit  Grin )

My only problem is that since then, I keep getting a message Price too high and everything is sitting in my BTC account.

I guess I should mention that I didn't set SELL/BUY price in "Ping Pong" section, as I am using BB strategy for both sell and buy.

Any ideas what should I do to get my bot to trade?

Thanks in advance!
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Mirrax's HIGH RISK altcoin investment guide for 2017 on: June 04, 2017, 02:04:27 PM
Actually, can I ask what makes these high risk? For me, high risk means bigger likelihood of losing money but ETC at least is as stable as it gets for example. Am I missing something?

Well by judging 2016 and 2017 threads i think about changing the name.
High risk to Safest way to invest for insane gains


Leaving it as it is makes people respect the subject more and saves you from noobs (like me) whinging that (even though you haven't been yet) you could have been wrong about some currency.
I think one of the reasons I read the whole thread and actually finally, after 3 years of watching, I started participating in the market was the "high risk" label. I know that knowledge of the subject takes years to grasp, though I learn quickly and never been so motivated.

Thank you for your guide Mirrax!
23  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTT] PayPal/BTC - OPEN on: June 03, 2017, 01:21:13 PM
I need $20 PayPal for my btc shortly. PM me

The only way I would trade with a person with such reputation would be to ask for BTC first.
Actually, go ahead, deposit your btc to my address, pm me with your paypal address when done and I will send you USD according to coindesk calculator

I can spend $100 max, according to coindesk calculator today it is 0.039549 BTC
24  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTT] PayPal/BTC - OPEN on: June 03, 2017, 01:09:22 PM
[H] $100 PayPal, [W] Bitcoin - offer is open, please send me a PM or reply if you're interested!

Is your $100 offer still available? Got it in my Paypal and looking to buy BTC

I have the PayPal and I'm looking for bitcoin - same trade stance as you. Thank you anyways! Smiley

Obviously must have misread that. Sorry
25  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTT] PayPal/BTC - OPEN on: June 03, 2017, 01:36:42 AM
[H] $100 PayPal, [W] Bitcoin - offer is open, please send me a PM or reply if you're interested!

Is your $100 offer still available? Got it in my Paypal and looking to buy BTC
26  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FOR SALE - SIDEHACK STICK] GekkoScience 2PAC - 2x BM1384 USB Stick Miner on: June 01, 2017, 11:08:31 PM
That's good news, I'm looking forward to see the first BTC block mined by a 2Pac. Grin
As a side note, I've made some (minor) changes to my setup - added some angle adapters to change the position of the sticks. Cooling seems to be better now; adapters are not getting hot and performance is not degraded.



Hi,

I was considering the same hub for 5 sticks. Do you think there is enough room or should I get larger USB board?
27  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Nexus Speculation on: June 01, 2017, 08:50:28 PM

* Whitepaper soon released & New HTLM5 wallet on the road



Hi,

I was just trying to search for white paper on google and nothing comes up. Do you have any recent source for the news on it?
28  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ntek 1.2th/s miner? on: March 05, 2014, 01:38:33 AM
Do you think the link I showed a few days ago is still a scam?? Here is the proof that the $4500 1TH miner does exist, is shipping and works just fine as verified by many members here.



https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=485497.0




it does exist, in fact its existence creates a lot of controversy in the link you gave us Smiley
29  Economy / Speculation / Re: If someone buys Bitcoin today, they'll be lucky to see a 300%+ ROI. on: March 02, 2014, 11:05:21 PM
Some major points you're overlooking-

1) New markets, China, India, arab countries. Are you aware of chinese capital controls? Are you aware of their real estate bubble (theyre about the equivalent to where we were in 2007-- except perhaps 50%+ more inflated). We are talking about a 10 TRILLION dollar bubble. Further, it was in 2 short months, and out of NOWHERE that China alone moved the price of bitcoin up about $10 billion worth of market cap. Now digital currency is on the radar for the masses, and there are hundreds of billions of dollars stockpiled there each year looking for new investments. The Chinese are LOOKING for the best investment they can- their stock market is rigged, their real estate bubble is in an immense bubble, and they're VERY restricted from sending money overseas (even wiring more than $500 from a Chinese bank account to a US account is an extreme pain in the ass and raises eyebrows).

Also, digital currency allows the chinese to invest money easily or transfer money overseas with much greater ease than anything before. Yeah the chinese government hates it, as does india, as will arab countries (all countries where money is leaving will hate bitcoin, while, in general, countries where money will come to (like the US), will like bitcoin (you can see the Fed reserve's actions of passively acknowledging bitcoin(they realize its good, they dont want to publicly support it due to retaliation (esp from China/India).



2) Also, bitcoin may not have the kind of exponential growth as before- but these alt currencies very much can. Coins like dogecoin, or other novel small market cap coins. Dogecoin currently is around 50m, but should really be around $500m based off bitcoins current price just by the size of its community and volume(and note it is not even traded on btc-e yet where 80%+ of bitcoin and litecoin volume comes from). Not to mention, the community rocks.
Indeed, bitcoin had a good run but these alt coins can SURPASS bitcoins growth rate in the past few years-- this is why even in this current short-term downtrend I don't dare sell my position, because it is my position and it can take off at any moment (just like it did in Oct-Nov 2013)



Can you point me to any links (news etc.) related to the above?
30  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: February 26, 2014, 05:02:48 AM
No you are not correct


Ask knc and other mining European company
How you do the business's


that's true, if all business is done within EU and both parties have EU VAT ID, then the seller does not charge tax on the invoice and adds something like "it is the buyer's responsibility to pay VAT according to the tax laws in the buyer's country"

On the buyer's side, the buyer needs to pay additional VAT in their home country just as if they got the product locally.

and yes, the VAT ID is important because if you don't get that on the EU invoice you can't actually use it for anything other than just a proof of purchase.


31  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 3$/Ghs as low 2.6$/GHs do you think sminers.com Legit ? on: February 26, 2014, 01:45:02 AM
sminers, could you post the photo of your datacenter and installed machines?

Requested documents will be provided very soon

Very soon? several hours passed. If you're serious about your business (if it existed) the photo would be here a few mins after your reply...

It's bullshit your business is bitcoin based - I bet you pay your electricity bill in local currency... unless you come up with some claims like "we have our own wind farm/solar powered data center" then please provide the photo of your miracle power plant

How about that location? Can you provide us with the actual photo of the building where you reside at given address?
32  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ntek 1.2th/s miner? on: February 26, 2014, 01:25:42 AM
We have a limited number of units left to sell from the first batch.

Opened up PayPal as an option to use during checkout!


Thank you for giving us that option, unfortunately, I have been scammed via paypal once. Could you answer the question from mdekerever?

Re: ntek 1.2th/s miner?
February 20, 2014, 08:03:44 PM
Reply with quote  #203
To ntekcomputers:
Can you please tell us which order you deliver now (#???) so we can get an idea of our delivery time.
Thank you.
33  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: BTC price Dip, and Mining correlation? on: February 26, 2014, 12:46:42 AM
Mining speed on BTC Guild was 5,671 Th/s when BTC was above 580, now it's at 4845 TH/s and price is below 535. I keep seeing a pattern of it... just saying, I'm thinking some people stop mining when the price drops.

isn't difficulty supposed to be lower as well when people stop mining?
34  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BEWARE - XTREME MINERS - MINERSCUBE - SCAM on: February 24, 2014, 05:53:32 PM
Please go to the thread above - you will see people being ripped off and not being able to get their refunds. xtrememiners has been reported to the police - what other proofs do we need?
35  Other / Beginners & Help / BEWARE - XTREME MINERS - MINERSCUBE - SCAM on: February 24, 2014, 01:56:55 AM
I read a lot on this forum about people being scammed by this company, that does not really exist. They're still taking orders from their website: http://www.xtrememiners.net/

also, in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344630.new#new the site http://minerscube.com/ was reported to be run by the same criminals.



36  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Xtreme miners - scam? on: February 24, 2014, 01:41:06 AM
I'm in Europe, just got an email from them - I'd like to remind it's Sunday/Monday night. I sent them email before I found this thread. Here's the reply:

Xtreme Miners <contact@xtrememiners.net>
Re: New message via your website, from
February 24, 2014 1:04 AM


Hello,
a reservation can only be made if you make a down payment of 80% of
the price or more.

Kind Regards,

Team Xtreme Miners


On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 9:45 PM,  <no-reply@parastorage.com> wrote:
You have a new message:
Via: http://www.xtrememiners.net/
Message Details:

Name :
Email :
Subject : I'm interested in reserving one
Message : Hello, How can I reserve one of the 100? Kind Regards,

Sent on: 22 February, 2014
Thank you!




THEY'RE STILL TRYING TO SCAM PEOPLE

business as usual
37  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Xtreme miners - scam? on: February 22, 2014, 10:31:19 PM
Glad I didn't order... I was already seeing a 1 month 100% ROI... ok, going back to earth, what's REAL WORLD under $6000 miner you'd pick at the moment?
38  Local / Polski / Re: Nowa polska strona o kryptowalutach - InfoCoin on: February 22, 2014, 08:09:22 PM
DODANA!

dzięki, właśnie szukałem dobrej strony z informacjami!
39  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bitcoin: Revolution Or Trap? on: February 22, 2014, 07:59:34 PM
Bitcoin is something that will phase out current financial system that is flawed. It only takes education and current generations will happily accept the fact they use "internet money" as long as it's widely accepted and saves them all fees they accumulate over life time and pay to banks.

Next generations will have to learn to be more efficient, truly cost-effective and to provide a product or a service for ever lower cost that is build to last (just like in the good old days - a coffee table that lasts 2 generations - none of the ikea crap).

We're adding more zeros after the dot as far as I remember - having said that, as long as old currencies are in use, there will be inflation in the real world, thus hopefully 1 bitcoin will be worth a small fortune in near future.

With the  automation of production and eventually contruction, transport and farming everything will become cheap to the point when we balance out renewable energy, resources and needs (not greeds) of every human in the world. So cheap, it becomes free. That will be the moment, when bitcoin will serve its final purpose - transform us into truly free society, with no money, no goverments and politicians. All systems running open source, for people by the people of the world that has no longer artificial political boundaries, but is the way it looks from the outer space. A blue green dot living in harmony, like a single organism, not a bunch of idiots high on their greed playing "who's got the biggest cock" game.

If you don't know venus project, google it - it's very inspirational. Jacque Fresco is a true visionary. I think he was missing this piece of a puzzle - bitcoin - something that will allow societies to knock down just another wall that divides us - old school centralized economy.

40  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Trojan Wallet stealer be careful on: February 22, 2014, 01:07:29 PM
is Mac OS vulnerable as well?

Mac OS and Linux are definitely vulnerable as well - there are cross-platform Java RATs out there, at least one of which has been distributed in this very forum in order to steal people's wallets. You would be crazy to run anything anyone posted here except in a clean virtual machine, really. Even long-time members can have their accounts hijacked and could post a trojan. Antivirus is a crap-shoot, no better than 50% final detection rate of wallet stealers overall, and that number usually starts out in single digits for the first couple of weeks after a new trojan is released.
This is about right. Unless the code's really short and you can look at it yourself within a few minutes (and know what it means), at least let a few people test it out for you before thinking about downloading and running it. Cheesy

Think of the computer as you, and you're out in a big city in a shady part of town, and some guy in a Guy Fawkes mask and furry suit comes out and tries giving people some type of liquid in a glass which he says solves some particular problem. You probably wouldn't drink first, and probably not even within a day or so of Fawkes still standing outside filling Solo cups with mystery fluid from a pitcher, and maybe you'd refuse to drink the mystery fluid until its contents can be certified in a lab. That's sorta-kinda what it's like to download software from this forum. Wait as long to download as you'd wait to drink from Fawkes' pitcher, keeping in mind the furry Fawkes of yesterday may not be the same furry Fawkes as today, and you can't be absolutely sure nobody added anything to his pitcher (or the bottom of the Solo cups).

I appreciate the metaphore! Will definitely adhere to this one
Pages: « 1 [2] 3 »
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!