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2081  Other / Meta / Re: VOD should be removed from default trust for systematic abuse of his position on: August 11, 2020, 08:22:13 PM
So in short, what you are saying is I should compile all of the evidence that what I am accused of, in spite of it never being elaborated on by Vod,

You and Mr. OG seem to post together...

I explained my feedback many times.  You don't like it, so you keep asking again. 
2082  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Working online for bitcoin - would you give this up? on: August 11, 2020, 05:12:52 PM
    Well, I think most people who visit this board are some sort of skilled workers who won't lift their finger for $1/hour, myself included.

    Once my club members prove their skills, I'm sure we can accept specialized tasks at a higher pay rate.  Consider the $1 a "proof of concept" if you wish, although $1 is more than enough for millions of skilled workers if they are in developing countries

    I'm not a coder/developer but perhaps there might be a way in the extension itself to assign unique digital signature/print for each computer/device.

    The extension could not have access rights to escape a virtual container.  A scammer can create hundreds of virtual machines and flip between them.

    • If a certain task moves to the next person [even though they were available but somehow couldn't deliver it], they won't be receiving anything. Am I right?
    • What I'm also trying to understand is how the timer works?
      - Does it count only when we're doing the tasks?

    WIP:  User will receive notification of task.  They will have xx seconds to accept, or they will become unavailable, and the task will be offered to the next user.  You will also become unavailable if the camera can't see you.  In either case, you just need to set yourself as available again.

    You are paid per hour of available time - not just the seconds spent doing the task.

    Vod says they haven't access to anything, hackers also haven't access to anything, but almost every day we hear about a new hack and certain complications that as result. for example the last thing with the Twitter hack, who put a lot of money into a security.
    I don't think the information is safe there, especially if your program comes out of anonymity, become famous and pay attention to possible available data.

    Hackers can only access unencrypted information.  In the twitter hack, like most hacks, they were helped by an insider.    If no human can access the encrypted data, and this is provable, then a hacker cannot touch it.  

    although when I think about it, I'm not sure what anyone could do with my video of me sitting at a desk.

    I really doubt the service would be storing these videos.  All they need is encrypted data of what you look like, then they scan the images coming in to see if you are there.  There would be no reason to keep the information after that.   If this third party uses AWS, for example, we can verify the data is being deleted.  

    Wherein your screen are being recorded doing the job?

    That's great for a task that doesn't require exclusivity.  If the task is a vote/opinion for example, just recording someone checking a box opens the entire system up to abuse.

    Cos being available for a complete 1 hour that’s just being focused at doing something without living that area would be costlier than the 1 dollar per hour price slated

    This program will not interest those who have high expenses.   When you are surfing the web, or reading your email, set yourself to available.  But if you pay to go online, you can join other programs that don't require you to be online as you do them.[/list]
    2083  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk.org YouTube channel? on: August 11, 2020, 04:43:06 PM
    A bitcoin channel would probably do better - but if Theymos wants to fund a bitcointalk channel, more power to him!
    2084  Other / Off-topic / Re: I think I invented a Time Machine? on: August 11, 2020, 04:39:05 PM
    Does anyone know where I can find information on the cost for building an delayed quantum eraser setup?

    The Internet. 

    Record all the items you need, research who builds them, and contact them.  I don't think there is a corner quantum store yet. 
    2085  Other / Off-topic / Re: Spaghettios don't taste like the used to on: August 11, 2020, 04:36:31 PM
    If we are complaining about the food - at least we have some to complain about.  

    Millions will die of hunger in the next few months.  Sad
    2086  Other / Off-topic / Re: Chinese products are junk on: August 11, 2020, 12:52:23 PM
    Today my gaming chair plastic cracked
    4 days a go a cheap wallet that i had broke
    Last week 2 t-shirts that i washed turned white
    2 weeks ago i bought a cheap lighter ,pressed it to light my smoke ...guess what it broke

    It's like anything that Chinese make is junk ... it's ridiculous

    I would guess that theses are low end, cheaper items?

    You get what you pay for.  If you want quality, they can make that as well, but it costs more.
    2087  Economy / Digital goods / Re: MobiDAX: World's First Cross-Platform Exchange Software - iOS - Android - Web on: August 11, 2020, 12:17:28 PM
    Cross platform is kind of useless for exchange software installed in one location - unless you developed this for resale?

    2088  Other / Off-topic / Re: Spaghettios don't taste like the used to on: August 11, 2020, 12:11:19 PM
    The Taste has changed. is it the sauce or is it more Additives and chemicals?


    I noticed all the tomato based "meals" change taste a few years ago.  Could be a new suppliers or new techniques.   I don't like it, and like JC said, the pesticides they use on the spaghetti trees are some of the worst in the world.
    2089  Other / Meta / Re: VOD should be removed from default trust for systematic abuse of his position on: August 11, 2020, 10:47:40 AM
    I'm not against anyone here. If you guys really want to finish this. Then give and compile concrete evidences so that theymos can look into this much easier. Imagine 5 years of debate and still not a single thing happening.

    From what I can see, this will never end.

    It's not a debate.  Techy is a troll.  He changes his position and demands as the situation changes.  I have never abused my position on default trust, as evidenced by never having been removed from it. 
    2090  Economy / Lending / Re: im looking for loan for trading capital on: August 10, 2020, 08:48:06 PM
    people who read this thread see that you are with negative attitude im respectful

    I'm sure people will appreciate the manners as you scam them.   Roll Eyes

    Our regular scammer is quite the asshole
    2091  Other / Politics & Society / Re: China deliberately flooding villages - a taste of the future. on: August 10, 2020, 08:32:47 PM
    In the process, they appear to be harming their food supply, which will make them be less aggressive against other countries, such as the US as China will need to depend on the rest of the world for food.

    So you feel a nation that is starving, or thirsting, will become less aggressive?

    Just the opposite.
    2092  Other / Meta / Re: Where to post asking if anyone is interested in starting a "project" together? on: August 10, 2020, 05:25:33 PM
    but I want to toss around a few ideas and get some feedback, maybe form a "exploratory" team (If that can be done).

    I've been in crypto for a decade, and I've run a website with 80,000 active members.

    If you want to PM your ideas, I'll give you my opinion on if they will work or not and why.

    I'm not looking to steal ideas - I have more than enough to work on now. 
    2093  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Working online for bitcoin - would you give this up? on: August 10, 2020, 04:20:47 PM
    Top 20 countries with the lowest wages shows several countries in which $1/hour is above average. They won't turn a profit from advertising (they can't afford to buy most products)

    Right now it looks to cost about $0.09 (0.000 007 5 Bitcoin) to have something manually verified.  I'm developing partnerships to have a certain number of tasks coming in per hour - I'm not going to be relying on advertising income.

    If you're paying $1/hour, you'll potentially have millions of employees.

    Club membership is for crypto enthusiasts.   There are a number of requirements, and the invitations are private to start.   I want to attract people that use crypto and are willing to spend it on other online services.  I don't want to attract people that don't care about crypto and just want to make money.  

    I'd have a very hard time trusting the third party will keep the video absolutely private, and for $1 per hour I certainly won't risk it.

    I'd be interested in figuring out a way they could not access the videos - seeing as there is no human interaction needed. 
    2094  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GetBlock.io – fast & easy connection to major blockchain nodes! on: August 10, 2020, 03:00:41 PM
    If you are interested in getting free access to a blockchain API, simply send us a request on getblock.io.
    Also, feel free to contact us via e-mail at marketing@getblock.io. In case of technical issues, message us at support@getblock.io.

    Do I need to email you to notify you (again) about your privacy policy?

    It states you can change the terms at any time, and everyone agrees to such changes as soon as you change the date on the policy page.

    Is your revenue based on the sale of usage information?   What is to stop you from creating lists of people who are interested in certain coins?
    2095  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: CryptoEarn(.)com - What would you turn it into? on: August 10, 2020, 02:25:34 PM
    The first, the easy one, building a website with an index of offers, Ico drops, promotions, etc etc, and try to build a community around it, betting everything on the ref/aff earnings.

    That's the standard "goto" for earning these days.  There are only so many of these offers, and most people have seen them before.

    The fact the offers are open to anyone means you are not getting a special price.  You pay more for a product/service on these affiliate websites than you would if you bought it elsewhere - the extra money goes to the site owner, who then pays you a percentage - a percentage of what you would have got if you didn't use the site. 

    If you don't have development skills, don't waste time building it yourself.  Your return will be a lot greater if you sell the domain to someone who can develop it.
    2096  Other / Off-topic / Re: Creating a group in the crypto space, for brotherhood & collective enrichment on: August 10, 2020, 12:54:49 PM
    After doing this for a while, we now own 20 crypto blogs, making thousands per week in revenue, and decide after knowing each other for 6 months now and building trust that we develop a crypto faucet together.  We use the traffic from the blogs to jump start the faucet and start making 5 times what we were making before.

    You don't need a partner to start up blogs or faucets.  They will fail/succeed based on marketing.  Why not start doing this yourself and in 12 months instead of 6, you'll be making all the money yourself?

    Also, don't tell too many people about this awesome idea...  the more blogs there are, the less traffic each one gets.  :/

    2097  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Crypto-Scam.io Project on: August 10, 2020, 12:47:09 PM
    @LeGaulois indeed it's difficult to prevent such behaviour unless reports are manually verified. To avoid this type of abuse, system is currently limited to one report per 15 minutes from any machine; I couldn't think at something better in short time.

    Manual verification is a must.  This would be a good test project for micro-tasks.   Let's say you choose a five person verification - five people at random (sorted by when they helped you last, to avoid abuse) answer yes or no.  The majority sets the status, and ones that answered against the majority receive less tasks. 

    I would suggest you stay away from "limits".  False sense of security that cannot be enforced - cookie or IP manipulation will make your results worthless.

    2098  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Working online for bitcoin - would you give this up? on: August 10, 2020, 12:38:48 PM
    No, i would find better paying jobs which have better privacy.

    Can I ask what privacy is lacking?  My method gives up no information all your utilities don't know - you are at home using power, water, etc.  They can deduce how often you shower, what temp you like your home at, etc.  The only privacy you give up is that you are available to work, and that isn't even stored - only the tasks you do.

    I'm not interested with the job, but are there any rough estimation how many hours you could work (on average) in a day?

    Not yet - I'm still working out the numbers.  My goal is to increase crypto usage, so the number of services I can offer will determine how many hours per day a person can work.
    2099  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to know if the project is fake? on: August 10, 2020, 12:20:19 PM
    So how do you indentify if the project is fake?

    Like you said:
    - fake address
    Others:
    - no tax/business number
    - no cash flow projections
    - no insurance
    - unclear ownership
    - standard privacy policy / terms of service
    - requires you to send coin before withdrawing coin

    (took 5 mins - will add more when I think of it)
    2100  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Working online for bitcoin - would you give this up? on: August 10, 2020, 11:38:02 AM
    Also are these task as soon as it pops out in their computer would the users have some kind of deadline/allotted time for them to finish it before the task disappears and becomes invalid in your part? I see that this is also an important part for people who can't do the task right away.

    Most would be "micro tasks" that require a response within 15 seconds or so, or it moves to the next person.  I would need an example of someone who would be "Available" but could not do a task right away.
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