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21  Economy / Lending / Re: How can i get a loan from here on: November 02, 2016, 02:25:10 AM
Your last active is the same as your thread's time stamp, so I doubt you're very genuine in your question.
22  Economy / Auctions / Re: sell full member account with good potential on: October 28, 2016, 11:08:59 PM
One think i must say you there is an hero account being sold at those rate, soo i really doubt you can sell your potencial senior for such price, does this account has a signed message? Reduce your price if you really do wanna to sell the account.

I can sign a message.

Are you meaning you can provide a message signed by a wallet address used in the account you are selling, or that you can sign a message to say you are selling the account?

Can you provide a BitCoin estimator on what they think the account is worth?
23  Economy / Auctions / Re: 2 Member Accounts Up For Auction on: October 28, 2016, 11:00:04 PM
IDK - The first one has a post in the scam accusation section and the second one's nearly 25% of all posts are:

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/ Local / Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian): 19.67% of Posts
/ Local / Altcoins (Bahasa Indonesia): 6.56% of Posts

Somebody might notice if they stop talking Indonesian, or start talking another language.
24  Economy / Auctions / Re: ‼️‼️ POTENTIAL HERO MEMBER ‼️‼️ on: October 28, 2016, 09:57:51 PM
Well op last login were at day 26 soo he is missing the end moment of his own auction, lets see if he will be able to honor the deal here, or if will keep the potencial account, anyway, op kindly inform us what will be done as you return.

Whoever the OP is, they've only created their account to sell this account check their posts: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=911396;sa=showPosts this is the only thread they've posted in.

They logged out as soon as they bumped the thread.
25  Economy / Auctions / Re: Senior Member Account with bitmixer campaign on: October 28, 2016, 09:49:52 PM
one more thing, what is this "I'll give the account with current password. so no one can say it is sold.."? so you are expecting the buyer not to change the password of the account?

I think what the OP is getting at is that the buyer can change the password at a later date and be hacked into in the mean time to enable the account to be beefed up a bit.

In any case like always, a BitCoin Estimator price guide would be nice to read.  It saves asking the obvious questions such as Neutral trust, number of post Vs potential activity etc.

Never mind, looks like the OP is selling the same account twice...  Undecided

I want to sell a Senior Member account with high Quality Posts and with Old Staked address.

Details:
Account Rank: Sr Member
Posts: 470+
Activity: 400+
Sign Message:
No ban, No loan,
Signature Campaign Yes: Altcoin campaign.

Starting Bid: 0.07
Bid Increment: 0.005
BIN: 0.12

Escrow: Yes (buyer will pay the fee)
26  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] Senior Member with High Quality Posts on: October 28, 2016, 09:46:50 PM
I want to sell a Senior Member account with high Quality Posts and with Old Staked address.

Details:
Account Rank: Sr Member
Posts: 470+
Activity: 400+
Sign Message:
No ban, No loan,
Signature Campaign Yes: Altcoin campaign.

Starting Bid: 0.07
Bid Increment: 0.005
BIN: 0.12

Escrow: Yes (buyer will pay the fee)

Is this the same one you started a thread for a couple of days ago?

Account enrolled in Bitmixer. if you maintain the post qualify you'll be fine with this long term campaign.
I'll give the account with current password. so no one can say it is sold..

Sign message available 8 month Old.

Total Activity 400+

Starting Bid: 0.13BTC
Bid Increament: 0.005
BIN: 0.2BTC

Auction will end in one week.

Perhaps you should close one of the threads to save wasting our time.
27  Economy / Auctions / Re: Senior Member Account with bitmixer campaign on: October 28, 2016, 09:40:29 PM
one more thing, what is this "I'll give the account with current password. so no one can say it is sold.."? so you are expecting the buyer not to change the password of the account?

I think what the OP is getting at is that the buyer can change the password at a later date and be hacked into in the mean time to enable the account to be beefed up a bit.

In any case like always, a BitCoin Estimator price guide would be nice to read.  It saves asking the obvious questions such as Neutral trust, number of post Vs potential activity etc.
28  Economy / Auctions / Re: [WTA] HERO member account on: October 28, 2016, 09:32:25 PM
Posts: 609
Activity: 609


Trust: Neutral, No loan, Not hacked or banned, no signature campaign joined
No Staked Address

Starting Bid: 0.05BTC
Minimum Increment: .005BTC

 You pay for escrow fee or you go first.

 Auction will end 24 hours after the last valid bid!
Can you please post https://www.bctalkaccountpricer.info estimated price for the account you are selling?This comes very handy for evaluating the account

 Potential Activity: 812
Weeks to Next Potential Rank: 0
Potential Activity to next Potential Rank: 0
Post Quality: Very Poor (36.62%)
Average character count per post: 85
Trust: Neutral
Estimated Price: 0.20249250

Don't hero member accounts start at 770?  That would mean it's just a Senior Member Account and potential Hero Member Account (with no loans, not hacked or banned, no signature campaign joined and no staked Wallet Addresses?)

In BitCoin Estimator, you can toggle the Merchant setting and still be able to protect your asset.  This would give us a clearer idea of the accounts true worth.
29  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Swiss rail ticket machines to offer bitcoins on: October 28, 2016, 09:25:06 PM
https://www.bitcoinsuisse.ch/en/bitcoin-atm-network/
5% fee with a 2000CHF limit for unregistered clients.2 way BTMs!!

With ticket machines offering Bitcoin this could be something as well.
1000 ticket machines is a nice number. But you have to register I read.That sucks!

A thousand BitCoin machines is a nice number - I can't say I know anything much about the Swiss railways, but even still, one hundred stations with ten BitCoin ATM's per station is a nice starting number. (Five ATMs at two hundred stations perhaps? - Do they have that many stations?)

Is CHF the Swiss Frank?  What's the rate of exchange for exchanging to say the Euro or UK Pound?  It'd be nice to put it into context of the surrounding fiat currencies.

A two year pilot program is definitely a long term experiment, not just for seasonal variations in actual rail travel, but for those who are frequently returning to top up their BitCoin Wallets then using the coins for other things.

30  Other / Off-topic / Re: Save you Bitcoin for your (grand) child / children? on: October 23, 2016, 01:58:42 AM
Not necessarily for great/grand/children, but putting a fixed amount away periodically can't hurt - you just have to ensure the wallet is recorded n such a way that future generations will be able to recover the data.

31  Other / Archival / Re: Do you agree with idea "Bitcoin bank" ? on: October 23, 2016, 01:56:57 AM
It's the same old discussion with a vote - BitCoin makes each and every one of  us the bank.  We decide how we spend our money and even how we store it, online wallets, on our devices, paper wallets - the list goes on.

You'll probably find that the vote will go to "no" simply because most people who come to BitCoin already understand the concept of decentralised currency.
32  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Are floppy disks safe to store wallets? on: October 09, 2016, 10:37:53 PM
I remember cleaning my floppies in the 90's, you had to use a special solution to clean the dust particles off, but still, no guarantees. It will become corrupted eventually.

Better use CD or DVD, at least there the data is burned inside deeply, and not on the surface, so dust particles affect it less.

Burnt CD's and DVD's are slowly being eaten away by a bacteria that is eating the gold film layer that the information is written onto.

Cloud services with daily / hourly backups is one way to safeguard protected data.
33  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] Senior Member | 0.05 BTC Start on: October 09, 2016, 10:34:59 PM

Looks like the OP has gone for a sleep?
34  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How much do you earn from bitcointalk? on: September 22, 2016, 12:01:41 AM
Perhaps get yourself a paper wallet and put all your earnings from these signature campaigns and then when you retire, cash out the BitCoins as a little bonus to yourself.

If you're down to trying your luck against the other 900,000 members (and counting) here at BitCoinTalk.org then you might want to start thinking about another way to earn crypto.
35  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Are floppy disks safe to store wallets? on: September 21, 2016, 11:53:16 PM
In 15 years time there will probably be a niche market for people who can recover information off of floppy disks.  I can see they will have a free post address or even send out a pre paid envelope to post them in.

The only problem for BitCoins is the confidential trust they would offer to ensure you use their service otherwise you would constantly doubt whether of not they have kept a copy of your information (just in case you need another copy later)...

If you are down to relying on the humble floppy diskette to get you out of trouble (in 15 years time) then perhaps you should have looked to other way of storing the information such as emailing it to yourself via an online service that isn't likely to go away in 15 years time (such email providers do daily / hourly backups which are there as long as the company exists).
36  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin less evil than PayPal? on: September 21, 2016, 11:38:51 PM
if you think paypal is evil then bitcoin is more evil, because there are more evil attempts like scam, fraud, ponzi in bitcoin and there are no way you can get your money once you already being scammed, in paypal maybe there is still a way to stop scammer, but in bitcoin its a wild world

Are you on a PayPal forum and there aren't any scam attempts?  How do you know this?  What are they trading PayPal with?
37  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Investing my $2,000,000 Into bitcoin (advice me) on: September 21, 2016, 11:33:10 PM
Forget mining, buy BTC and forget about five years.The brief of wealth Smiley

We'll see how good your prediction is: $ 2,000,000 USD buys a cool BTC 3,351 right at the moment, so we'll see how they improve over time shall we?

BTW, how does the BitCoin economy improve if no one is mining to keep the block chain transactions ticking over?
38  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin price stuck ? on: September 20, 2016, 04:50:41 AM
September is the end of Q3 for the 2016 calendar year, so it maybe that people are focusing on other projects at the moment.

Have a look too at when various parts of the world have their end of tax years as well as companies reporting for dividends and the like.

When it's all said and done, isn't it a great thing that BitCoin can hover about $ 600 USD for not just days, but weeks on end without a sudden panic sell or buy through stealth?
39  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Investing my $2,000,000 Into bitcoin (advice me) on: September 20, 2016, 04:45:14 AM
I'm sure there's a couple of projects being developed here in the forum if you search in the right section.  Why not lease or buy a property instead of acquiring land to develop with?

What's your break down of costs?

25% Property and maintenance? (ie $ 500,000)
20% Staff costs? - Project managers and IT advisers (ie $ 400,000)
20% Rig acquisition and instillation
20% Power supply and insurance?
10% Legal? ( ie $ 200,000)
 05% Unplanned emergencies? (ie $ 100,000)

Is this $2M a one off capital investment / all that you have / a yearly budget for new ventures?

Good luck with your venture.
40  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: 5 Things All traders should Do on: September 20, 2016, 04:31:57 AM
I would have thought such gems as "know when to pull out", "don't over commit" and "be prepared to wait" would have been more obvious ones.

Will be interested to see what other ones are thought up.
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