Sure, I would love to participate and will provide whatever I can at the table. But we're going to have to figure out some other way to communicate because I don't use skype and I am not planning to start now.
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Just keep a back up of your keys, which you need to generate codes when you log-in and you'll be fine, so even if for some reason you lost your phone or accidentally erase data or delete the app, you can enter that key into another Google Authenticator app and get the codes to login.
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I am selling prepaid cam-shows Send anonymous payment with bitcoin and I give you the skype-name and inform the cam-girl about the prepaid session There are currently five Swedish cam-girls and one Russian. Contact me on skype or email to get started SKYPE: anonym.som.faan EMAIL: anonym.som.faan@gmail.comYou're going to have to provide some sort of proof that you even know any girls at all and then they have to further proof that they're real girls for this to work. No offense to you but there has been scams where people pretended to be girls to fraud others.
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You should include http://dadice.com/ in the list. I think it has beautiful graphics and a fresh theme and I really like it.
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I decided to go ahead and include them even though they're not 100% confirmed to be scams (and chances are, we'll probably never know), since many of those in the community think that they were scams. Not to mention there seems to be a general consensus that even if they weren't outright scams, their owners were still negligent with their users' funds or dishonest at the very least. That being said, I should also point out that there have been occasions where scammers actually admitted to their scamming behavior. Stackcoin is the most memorable example: never forget! ah the good old days We didn't forget ahah Still waiting for this gif to be the official alt-coin logo ! Thanks to everyone for the 69.5 btc, don't worry they have been well spent ! And thanks to the guy who sent 0.5 more to make a round 70, also for the retard who sent some btc 3 months after ! STACKCOIN WILL NEVER DIE ! NEVER FORGET YOUR LESSON ! WE WILL COME BACK BETTER STRONGER STAY TUNED FOR THE BEST SCAM EVER ! The most recent example was the "Evolution" Darknet which happened earlier this week: Bitcoin Scammers Run Off With $12 Million: “Going to The Caribbean… Hope You Guys Understand”
The most recent example comes to us from the “Evolution” Darknet, which according to a report from Crytpo Coins News shut down their web server and ran off with $12 million in user bitcoins...
I’ll be around around for a short period of time before permanently moving to the caribbeans, I hope you guys understand. Source: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-19/bitcoin-scammers-run-12-million-%E2%80%9Cgoing-caribbean%E2%80%A6-hope-you-guys-understand%E2%80%9DWow, I didn't know about these. They are disgraceful, I don't know if you believe in such things but I do believe in Karma and people like these always get their comeuppance. Good luck with your venture, you'll never have shortage of content. If you do, just take a gander at "Investor-based games", it's a new playground for scammers.
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Pick 7 digits in order, Ha.. this is impossible. 8126769123Get818NzrAiYRs28dJkga9FdHxmWBnE Just quoting this for reference. Pot: 0.1 BTC Block: 348635 Estimated Time: 21:00 ET 21/3/15
Pick the first 7 non-zero numerals in block 348635's hash in order, starting from left to right.
Example: 00000000000000000921c2ccf4609e4493587414aad4e0eabf3bc759a476288f wining number: 9212469 -----------
One entry per user. No entries after block 348632. (20:30 ET) Post the BTC address you'd like paid. Good luck
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You can buy Gold stock in the gold market and hold it, if you don't want to buy the physical gold and if the price of gold goes up, you will get whatever is the current price when you sell your gold stock.
But what I am talking about is registered Bullion Market stocks and is secured and you will get your money back when you sell your stocks.
Not sure if Bitreseve is same.
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How much can one expect to earn with this, say in a month? And any idea about how to do this with one's own domain, and can anyone use this without any prior knowledge of site management etc. ?
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Thanks for the feedback everyone!
I'm not sure whether or not I should include borderline cases like Dicebitco.in or cases where it is unsure if there was a scam perpetrated or not - e.g. Mt. Gox or Inputs.io. Both sites claimed that they were hacked which if true, would disqualify them from being scams. What does the community think about these cases?
I'll tell you what I think about this. No site is ever going to claim that "Yeah. We scammed you losers", They are all going to sing the same song. "Sorry, We were hacked ", so they can easily get away with it without anyone pointing fingers at them. For me I think these were scams but I don't have proof so I can't claim that my statement is 100% true. So in the end it's up to you what scams you think should be included in your site and what not.
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Any other domains for less than $2 other than .pw? And are domains transferable, like I buy them and re-sell them for a profit etc. godaddy ones?
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I don't think/know if there is another forum that does this type of advertising, which is another reason why this forum is unique and awesome!
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Multi-sig escrow, I like it. Does arbitrator earns anything from the trade? And what powers does he has, if there is a dispute can he release the bitcoin to one party? What if someone, even after completing a deal refuses to release escrow, what happens then?
Anyone can be an arbitrator, you just tick, 'willing to arbitrate' on your profile and fill in whatever info you want on your profile about what sort of contracts you will arbitrate and what you will charge. You can charge a fixed price, a percentage or nothing. Everybody needs to check that the arbitrator is who they say they are from some other source such as this forum or a known website or blog where they can publish their crowex user name. Both parties need to trust the arbitrator. The arbitrator cannot ever access the BTC he/she can only choose who gets them. The arbitrator is not even contacted unless there is a dispute and doesn't know anything about the crowex address or the contract unless a problem arises. Then if someone starts ta dispute he arbitrator waits to get any fees required off the two parties before making a decision. The arbitrator can join in the chat box and chat to both parties about the contract. I just asked fuzzyBear from this forum to do the arbitration for these bets because he is independent and trustworthy. Thank you for explaining everything in detail. I tried the freebet and although I didn't win I can safely say from my experience that the site works flawlessly. If I had won I could have seen the other part of the outcome like how does the private key is revealed etc. But setting up a trade and releasing the escrow after a trade works without any problems.
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Thanks Twister. The wallet seems to be working now. I sent out 1 coin as a test and it made it through after a quite a few hours. But the deposit I made into coin swap on march 13th hasn't made it through. I talked to Ian on IRC and he said once the wallet is healthy he still needs to push the stuck BC withdrawals back out. Guess that hasn't been done yet. I hope he does soon as it's quite a bit I have on there.
Good, I hope you can get it all out and in future don't hold too many coins in any exchange. Keep talking to Ian and get your coins out as quickly as you can.
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I think this rule of yours: 1. You must have bought or sold at least 1 binary option on on Coinut. This is put in place to ensure that you know what you are advertising. Is what's holding many people from joining your campaign. Btw, got my payment for the survey. Thx
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There's another thread like this in Gambling section I think and just like that you're lacking the most important thing called "PROOF", pointing fingers is easy dude but you have to prove what you're saying is true. Otherwise you'll just be called a spammer or FUDster.
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I don't think you have anything to be worried about. Shapeshift is legit, I think they would have some records as to what happened to a particular 'shift', just try contacting them to the thread mentioned above with all the details, like from which address you sent, and LTC address you entered. Also check on the LTC block explorer to see if you have already received it.
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You can also change the settings to not use change address, so when you send bitcoins the change will be sent back to the original address. For ex. Your address xxxxx has 1 bitcoin, you send 0.5 to someone, if you deny the change address in the settings, the 0.5 will be sent back to the address you sent from xxxxx and not to change address yyyyy.
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Multi-sig escrow, I like it. Does arbitrator earns anything from the trade? And what powers does he has, if there is a dispute can he release the bitcoin to one party? What if someone, even after completing a deal refuses to release escrow, what happens then?
My registered username is: twister
Let me try this.
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They should have at-least given a good reason for why they decided to close the account. The reason they gave is more like "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" kinda deal.
Not very professional imho.
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How did you came by this account? Is it stolen or is it yours?
I think PD won't like this and might ban the account or the original owner might claim it back after proving ownership by signing a message from one of the address he used to send the btc.
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