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21  Economy / Services / Re: [Looking to Hire] DAILY REDDIT POSTER - PAID IN TOKENS - 1,500ADM/WEEK! on: June 03, 2018, 03:38:11 PM
I'm interested I send you a pm on telegram @Cobalt9317 asking for how long this daily reddit poster could last?
and are you sure that posting the same article within the short duration of time is not against subreddit rules? or I'm going to post different articles every time anyway contact me on telegram so we can discuss this job.
22  Economy / Lending / Re: loans for any one without collaterals on: June 03, 2018, 01:55:33 AM
If someone naively make a loan request to O.P it will bring depression to oneself to be involve in such a shady business underground you will shit your pants when FBI knocks on your door.

WARNING do not in any situation try to make a loan from this assserrrrrrf25

23  Economy / Lending / Re: ** Offering BTC Loans / Micro Loans ** Easy ** NO COLLATERAL ** on: June 03, 2018, 01:46:52 AM
necro

Why are you replying to a 2.5 year old post?  Roll Eyes

And that is also his first post perhaps he might want to try his luck in the past as for now is very complicated to make a valid loan request in case of newbie member.
24  Economy / Services / Re: Support needed on: June 03, 2018, 12:41:27 AM
I reckon you need a social promotion on youtube, facebook, and other mundane sites if that is the case you need to have an influential person that can handle the job for a reasonable agreement I've seen a lot of people doing that in this service section you just need to search for them. Good luck with your project.
25  Other / Meta / Re: Can BTT start its own news channel in local countries? on: June 02, 2018, 10:25:01 PM
@O.P you can start a channel on telegram whatever you wish you to do so you can even earn from that if ever you have a large community of cryptocurrency enthusiast as long as your news is up to date, necessary and true without bias opinion on certain altcoin it will bring a mass adaptation of cryptocurrency on your local community.
26  Other / Meta / Re: amsterdamcoin spreads coinminervirus over its website on: June 02, 2018, 10:19:19 PM
As a result they can mine a lot of that coin if user didn't know it and start using the service of amsterdamcoin.
shady person getting ingenious how to mine coin on someones leisure time.

It might even stop your pc for good.
27  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.011 btc loan on: June 02, 2018, 09:04:56 PM
Code:
echo "how much is your loan request"
read loan
echo "for how long is the duration of loan"
read duration

if [ $loan == 0.005 ]
         then echo "loan cannot be above 0.005[btc]"
         else echo "$duration is really short how can you possibly pay if you don't strike a chance on gambling"
fi

You just ask and don't put any concrete explanation why you need a loan of 0.011BTC usually that's sort of stuff is common in this section.  Cool
28  Economy / Lending / Re: loan for newbie? on: June 02, 2018, 09:00:21 PM
Respect post, thank you.

Is there any way for newbies to loan eth or btc? Thank you.

As long as you have valid collateral as monbux said you can get a loan. However if a newbie ask for a loan you will be tag as scammer because newbie asking for a loan request is really doubtful and unnatural behavior if we talk about social helpfulness.

And my advice for you in the future if you have a valid collateral make sure to use trusted escrow like monbux.  Wink
29  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Are the 12 worded seeds really secure from Brute force? on: June 02, 2018, 12:30:27 AM
In short 12 words seeds is unhackable, unbreakable, uncrackable and you can also add a custom words on your seed.
But a password for a privatekey is crackable in practice/theory.
30  Other / Off-topic / Re: Not sure where to ask this question so here goes. on: June 01, 2018, 11:20:03 PM
So basically every website have a different certificates depend whatever certificates they have to authenticate?
and for example the image below is verified by DigiCert INC and bitcointalk forum is verified by COMODO CA Limited Am I right?

I am not sure what you mean by "have to authenticate" or "verified by".

A HTTPS certificate is issued by a Certificate Authority (CA). CAs include Comodo, DigiCert, Let's Encrypt, etc. The certificate for Bitcointalk.org is issued by Comodo. For a CA to issue a certificate, they need to verify some information. The most basic verification is domain verification where the issuer asks the requester to prove that they control the domain the certificate will be issued for. This proof is usually by putting a specific string generated by the CA at a particular path on the website. The other kind of verification is Extended Validation which is what this topic is about. Extended Validation also verifies the identity of the requester and the certificate includes this identity.

Every website should have its own HTTPS certificate. If certificates are shared between sites, then there is risk for security issues.
Oh thanks for clearing the unknown certificate stuff it is just all alien to me luckily you are here to clarify that sort of question thus I need to learn more to be capable of being a knowledgeable forum member.

@jackg good suggestion.
31  Other / Meta / Re: Demand for sig managers on: June 01, 2018, 08:36:45 PM
Am still waiting for a few managers to respond back to my PMs so that the thread can be up and ready by tomorrow atleast.  Smiley
I want to see that thread so I can always check on it if the person running a signature campaign already establish themselves not a new member spouting jargon about sig adz.


I think you are rich enough. let us new comers earn some money too.  Wink
I feel bad and I have no concrete idea why.  Sad
32  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Eric Suchomski internet scammer on: May 31, 2018, 08:57:39 PM
I responded to a CL as by this individual under the disguise of a business, LV Mining LLC, about selling bitcoin. I sent him $1100 and a month later have seen nothing but excuses why I don’t have any coin. After googling him I found out he has a long criminal past of internet fraud and scams. Has anyone had any experience dealing with this guy, and if so any suggestions regarding how to go after him? He’s also connected to another LLC in the Colorado Springs area, Meadows and Pine Offset, and I’ve tried speaking to his wife through that communication channel and she’s more or less told me to f*** off. Any help would be appreciated, and hopefully this can prevent anyone else from being scammed by this same a-hole.

Some people is interested on becoming a con artist if you say no you likely lied to yourself you might have thought of that same idea once at least having said that the majority of population is over a billion as I know of and going after Eric Suchomski is impossible of course I know because the possibility of him using his real identity is closer than zero and we generally know that people are born with heavenly divine sin of sloth thus proving disturbance on our/your human likelihood of putting effort for finding nemo.

And being scammed in the first place can only put the blame on oneself for not using escrow or mandatory step to secure oneselves funds.
33  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for BOT to create volume on exchanges - Southxchange and Peatio on: May 31, 2018, 08:45:44 PM
Looking for a BOT that works on SouthXchange and Peatio exchanges to use 2 accounts and create trading volume.
Send me details and price.

Thankss

Working on SouthXchange and Peatio API would be a new set of structure to program the BOT, there's a few people who are selling their bot on this forum you might want to search them and ask politely if they can work with your specific exchanges.

And I know that GUNBOT is also one of them I just don't know if it works with your certain exchanges.
34  Economy / Services / Re: BITCLOAK BITCOIN MIXER [SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN] [OPEN][Merit Requirement] on: May 31, 2018, 01:02:41 PM
Payment has been made for Payout 30 May

4aff1e385d4ef8edf9389b73dfc7bbe96bfdff1a4eeb65603de0204ad02790f1

Thanks to bitcloak BTC mixer and izanagi narukami payment for this week has been received I wish for this campaign to continue for more weeks.
35  Other / Off-topic / Re: Not sure where to ask this question so here goes. on: May 30, 2018, 04:53:40 PM
Those are the indicators for Extended Validation HTTPS certificates. Such certificates are tied to an actual legal entity and the certificate issuer has to verify that the legal entity is actually requesting the certificate before the certificate is issued.
So basically every website have a different certificates depend whatever certificates they have to authenticate?
and for example the image below is verified by DigiCert INC and bitcointalk forum is verified by COMODO CA Limited Am I right?
36  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: What industry do you want blockchain &/or bitcoin in? on: May 30, 2018, 04:43:47 PM
I want blockchain to get involve in transportation services all over the world I read a book when I was a boy and someone wrote in that book that it is really wonderful to travel around the world I barely remember what is that book perhaps something about self-confidence since then I am fascinated going to another country learn and explore what's in there.  Cheesy
37  Economy / Services / Re: Anyone who is a Master of Signature Codes that can help out on our bounty? on: May 30, 2018, 01:35:24 PM
I reckon you are looking for roslinpl he is a long trusted signature designer in this community you might want to look for his design in the name link.

But a signature contest will really bring more audience to your ICO.
38  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: About the private key on: May 30, 2018, 01:18:27 PM
but printing out xpriv is likely telling to any brilliant thieves that you are hiding something

that can be where BIP39[1] comes in. instead of having a master private key (xprv) you have a set of words that you can store. and since they are just words (can be in different languages not just English) you can do some creative stuff like choosing your favorite book and then choose different pages and underline the words corresponding with your seed, or simply write down the words in the book if you can't find them.
so instead of storing this
Code:
xprv9s21ZrQH143K2gA81bYFHqU68xz1cX2APaSq5tt6MFSLeXnCKV1RVUJt9FWNTbrrryem4ZckN8k4Ls1H6nwdvDTvnV7zEXs2HgPezuVccsq
you store this:
Code:
legal winner thank year wave sausage worth useful legal winner thank yellow

[1] https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039.mediawiki

I'm into programming and thinking about how changing of address is working so I don't really concern myself in any BIP39 tech. But it definitely hide the fact that I have an xpriv.

Also electrum have a custom seed whereas you can add different words of your choice and actually I used that option.
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: Jackypot Ethereum Casino Signature Campaign [EARN UP TO 0.25 ETH PER WEEK]✅✅✅✅✅✅ on: May 29, 2018, 10:35:47 PM
I think OP need to rethink about this signature campaign rules and terms.
40  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: About the private key on: May 29, 2018, 04:36:01 PM
Indeed I really am using the steganography skill to hide my custom seed on txt files extension even if the digital data was stolen no humanely technical analysis nor statistics can possibly guess my password let alone guess my 5 random foreign words.

So, what is the reason to hide it inside another digital file if it can't be decrypted/cracked anyway?

Is it to obfuscate that you own coins? If you have a wallet installed, this is untenable.
If you don't have a wallet installed, then what is the reason you are storing it digitally instead of physically (printed out) ?
What are the pro's of storing it digitally in this case ?

We all know that digital file can easily be hack or steal online basically thieves are getting ingenious how to spot a printed out xpriv and there's a story about someone lost his bitcoin because the paper wallet is teared apart by a termites.

The idea is simple if the digital picture/audio is backup to all random area of your house it significantly increase the possibility of not losing your own coin.
However someone needs to remember the password for as long as you hide the picture/audio.

The pro's of storing it digitally is to hide the fact that you own a coin, but printing out xpriv is likely telling to any brilliant thieves that you are hiding something plus I feel secured that my coins are really safe and sound if I the only one know how to decrypt it whereas upon discovering a printed out xpriv it only takes a matter of minutes before sending it to another address.

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