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I like the improvements. It looks a lot better with the borderless window and opaque background. Are you including the code with this purchase? I want to make there there is no malware. You know, like a "give me a watch, take my wallet" kind of thing.
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Maybe semi gambling ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) but coin flapper is a game of skill, it's just you can set your bet for more profit. Have you been able to deposit funds and up your bet for coin flapper? I'm not in any of the states listed on their site, yet this functionality hasn't appeared.
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I see some wallets and transactions that send off to many different addresses in smaller increments and they are in turn split up and sent off. Is this a mixing service doing this? A script someone has run? As someone who has never used this before, what would I have to do to start?
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You realize you'll get banned instantly when someone sane buys an invite? Don't sell invites.
He's right. It is very easy to get banned and have your whole invite tree banned on private torrent sites. There is a record of who sent what invite when. All it takes is one person who you can't trust to spill the beans. Be careful when purchasing.
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Thanks again to TECSHARE. $300 purchased. Fast. Works.
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So just found out games like coin flapper exist. In where you can compete with other people for an entry fee and get paid if you win. How does something like this exist on the google play store? It seems like it should be categorized as gambling. From their website: Skill-based gaming has a well-established legal, social and commercial history. From classic board games to major sports tournaments, games of skill have long offered participants a chance to compete based on one's ability. Today, games of skill are available on most major media sites like AOL, MSN, Yahoo and are complemented by an emerging electronic sports (eSports) industry that lets professional gamers compete in popular video games with real money at stake. Coin Flapper uses the BitPlay.Today Bitcoin Gaming Platform enabling skill-based multiplayer tournaments on mobile devices. Games powered by BitPlay.Today take the clear distinction as being games of skill -- and not games of chance -- a difference which makes the Bitcoin tournaments legal in the majority of the United States and other worldwide jurisdictions. Couldn't poker be considered a game of skill? ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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Sold. If I get more I will post again. Thanks all! Locking thread.
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Why are you trying to sell all of them so fast? I see you gave out a few vouch accounts in your other thread. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=861451.msg9582016It hasn't been 1 month yet since they have been given out. You will probably get more interest once they have been vetted for a while.
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Modifying post. Will find escrow when dealing with newbies. Thanks for the cool-headed feedback.
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My main goal is to start developing trust with something small purchased by a trusted member. I'd like to get some positive feedback going. It's not really about getting my money's worth or another game in return. I will trade sub 10 dollars to a trusted enough member. What I value is building credit on these forums.
I do not like that you sell strictly for getting positive feedback. This is not a substitutable way to build your business nor reputation. Trust is something you earn, not something you trade to get. I'm open to suggestions. From what I've seen, in my short time lurking here. There are people buying and selling anything and everything for trust, including user accounts. I thought minimal risk to a trusted member was a fair trade to prove my worth as a new member. Better than buying my way in with a vetted account that doesn't mean anything when it changes to my hands.
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would you trade one for any other steam game of your choice?
My main goal is to start developing trust with something small purchased by a trusted member. I'd like to get some positive feedback going. It's not really about getting my money's worth or another game in return. I will trade sub 10 dollars to a trusted enough member. What I value is building credit on these forums.
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EDIT: Lowering price. Open buy to members of all levels. Escrow required for newbies. Changes made as per veteran suggestions.I bought a graphics card. It comes with a free game code for any one of these three games ( just ONE - not all): Assassin's Creed: Unity Far Cry 4 The Crew I will sell for cheap. $9 in bitcoin. Escrow required for newbies. Redemption site: http://www.geforce.com/PickYourPath
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Try using Avast Mobile Security, it has all the features you need for remote wipes/lockdowns
Thanks. Downloaded and will try out. Are you using this app?
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Bought $50 worth of $5 amazon cards. Sent BTC first. They work. Smooth transaction. Would buy again.
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Not sure if this is the right place for this. Please direct me, if you know a better spot.
I want to start using 2 factor authentication with my google account and with my blockchain wallet.
I want to be able to use Android device locator to find my Android phone if it is lost or stollen and lock down the device or erase the data. If I have 2 factor authentication enabled, I will not be able to log in to Android device locator without physical access to my phone already.
I can add my personal computers as "trusted" computers, that is true, but I don't think that is the most secure option, as someone could get physical access to the machine or it could become infected with malware. I can and will keep a physical account restore code printed out and safe, but I want to be able to locate my phone away if I am away from home to quickly assess if there has been a security breach or if the phone is stuck in a couch cushion or something.
My question: Does anyone use third party Android device locators/lockdown/erasers to combat this potential problem? Any other ideas on working around this limitation?
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Bitcoin is encompassing more and more of my life. It's already a very big part of my roommate's. The important thing, as other people have said is to not let it negatively effect your life. He was at the point where he was checking bitstamp every 10 minutes. That I think prevents you from enjoying life.
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