And cavani wins bet nr 500000! Half a million bets in one week ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) It's #40 already at http://cryptobettingindex.com/ ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Do you have an affiliate program? I can't see any links in your site to it, but maybe I did not see it.
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So this will be the first real Bitcoin debit card, and not yet another prepaid card which is loaded with BTC converted to USD/EUR/Any other? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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28.04 - 01.05 -> special price: 250 USD
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1. Can i install it by myself? - Yes, you can. In that case price reduced to 300 usd.
What is the price without install when using the special offer?
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3. We have the highest Bonus rate among other exchange services. We have 3 levels in our Partner Program - Junior (8%), Senior (10%) and Expert (12%). You can get to the next level when required cumulative transaction amount of your referrals reaches the next required border. Junior - 8% - $0 - $499; Senior - 10% - $500 - $4999; Expert - 12% - over $ 5000.
Are these % based on the exchanged amount or on your fees? Also, what is the minimum withdrawal? Hello, poordeveloper! The % is taken from our fees. Withdrawal of your Bonus starts from $1. You can check more info about our Partner Program here http://unichange.me/partner_programCan withdrawal be made at any time? I mean, are commissions paid instantly and can be withdrawn also instantly? Do you use cookies so we get commission if the client orders later? And is the affiliate ID linked to the client account (for recurring commissions) or is it just credited if ordered with the link/cookie? For every order or just for the first one? What exchanges need verification? Sorry for asking so many questions ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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That is actually a pretty good service for people not into crypto and even for some who are
I'd say we will even see it being used in LocalBitcoins soon. Since the concept is similar to other systems both sellers and buyers are already familiar with, sellers will be the ones who will want to accept it. How long does it take for the cash to be available at the destination? What kind of ID is required?
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I hope nobody else here got lured into a deal that is most likely a scam and not worth the potential loss of Bitcoin in any way shape or form.
Don't worry, no one get scammed this time luckily. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Now a days, scammers are mostly found in Shitcoin section. Rest of the board are very aware about scams. Usually their threads start with "ANN".
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You need to check for the invalid clicks some websites are making, it's blatant fraud that their ads get 20% CTR. Check the HTTP_REFERER header first before you count any clicks. Blockchain.info support is officially ignoring me. They have two guys answering tickets, Mandrik, and CZ.
If my ticket ends in the hands of CZ I know for sure if it's too much of a hassle to answer he will just ignore me, it's not the first time, that dude has some problems, he has given me some disrespectful answer before like a simple "yes" or "no" to a complicated question just to tell me to fuck off and not waste his precious time.
Time to move on, I'm in discussion with two different payment processors to get the deposit problems fixed ASAP.
Can't you just run a bitcoin wallet on your server? I've even seen sites use iframes to automatically make clicks when visitors enter the page. They were randomizing it so they wouldn't get caught. HTTP_REFERER will help but it's not the only thing he needs to take into account.
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How much do they pay per coin per day?
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3. We have the highest Bonus rate among other exchange services. We have 3 levels in our Partner Program - Junior (8%), Senior (10%) and Expert (12%). You can get to the next level when required cumulative transaction amount of your referrals reaches the next required border. Junior - 8% - $0 - $499; Senior - 10% - $500 - $4999; Expert - 12% - over $ 5000.
Are these % based on the exchanged amount or on your fees? Also, what is the minimum withdrawal?
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Miners use no more electricity than an electric heater. 100% of the electrical energy "used" by the miner is converted to thermal energy (heat). Of course in most places there are more cost effective methods of heating a house such as natural gas furnace, propane, or heat pump.
Yeah, except the wiring used in an electric heater are a hell of a lot cheaper then making a bunch of ASIC chips. But your electric heater doesn't look as cool as a miner, right? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Not sure it's worth it though ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I see more and more merchants accepting Bitcoin payments, but if sales end up being lackluster and/or non-existent, our movement won't be going very far. They need to see some benefit to accepting payments, and many of them are complaining about lack of results. People need to spend their Bitcoins, not just hodl them.
This is right. For merchants to keep accepting them long-term, people will need to start spending Bitcoins. You can think of it as an investment ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I wonder what this would look like with RFC compliant plain-text mail? I always have images and html mail disabled for security (and readibility).
Technically, there is the possibility of providing both things - so people who only accept plain-text mail will see that version, and those who accept the html version will see it. Not sure if this is the case here though.
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Just had some BTC stolen from this address. I used Chrome on Windows 7. Figured out what happened:
I googled "blockchain". The top result is a paid ad. This is what it said (sorry i am unable to cut and paste the image here):
Blockchain - blockchain.info Adwww.blockchain.info/ Official Blockchain website with wallet, charts, statistics and more
It then takes you to the following site: blockchain.info.wallet.georgia.ru which is a phishing site. I did not pay attention to the url when I logged in since the site looked legit.
Should had used 2FA and ALWAYS double check URL's.
You should always visit the URL directly (blockchain.info), since you know it. Searching on Google instead of visiting the URL directly makes it easy for anyone to send you to a phishing site, install a different software than the one you wanted (or together with adware+spyware)... That site is hosted at 66.36.176.53 ( http://whois.domaintools.com/66.36.176.53)
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What GEO can we expect for the traffic?
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Salary in a few years.
Some people already receive their salary in BTC.
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What browser and plugins are you using? Since Mandrik said it could be due to a third party plugin, knowing this could certainly help.
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Did you use the same password in any other website?
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It looks great, and it's very fast. But I'm not sure about payouts (the probabilities of each prize are not clear). Have you ever used BitBandit.eu?
If they made that part clearer (the probabilities of each prize), it'd be awesome.
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After having a look at your site and not finding anything, I decided to ask you here: do you have an affiliate program (for referring people who are buying hashing power)?
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