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2141  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan for music festival on: April 08, 2014, 03:43:03 PM
Why would someone give BTC to someone who will a) never pay it back and b) is likely to never even complete their "music festival"?
2142  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB Bitcoin for up to 100$ by Paypal on: April 08, 2014, 03:16:48 PM
Try buying Second Life Lindens through VirWoX or something similar, then trading them on VirWoX for BTC. It might cost a bit more but it works.
virwox is currently down.

Indeed it is...ah well, that sucks for the OP.
2143  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB Bitcoin for up to 100$ by Paypal on: April 08, 2014, 03:14:40 PM
Try buying Second Life Lindens through VirWoX or something similar, then trading them on VirWoX for BTC. It might cost a bit more but it works.
2144  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Looking for investment of ~2500 BTC for music festival, return = ~150,000 BTC on: April 08, 2014, 03:10:33 PM
First thought when seeing the title of this thread: "dank is gonna have some fun trolling this!"

I am not disappointed. Wink
2145  Economy / Scam Accusations / [EDU] Beware phishing emails! on: April 08, 2014, 03:03:39 PM
In light of recent Scam Accusations concerning phishing emails I will make a quick tutorial on how to check whether an email is phishing:

a) If the email is marked as Spam it is most likely a phishing email.
b) If you have not signed up to a certain service but receive an email about it, it is also most likely a phishing email.
c) If you are unsure, follow these steps (using gmail as an example):

Click the following buttons (arrow then "Show Original"):



This will bring up a page with all of the email's information. At the top of the page, the email headers are present. Check the top addresses for any suspicious addresses that are un-related to whatever your email refers to (i.e blockchain.info). In general you'll want to see the "return-path".

Return-Path: <URL here> is what will be shown in the header. Some sites may use amazon for e-mail processing so check what the email hyperlinks to also by hovering over any links or buttons to check the real URL it goes to, but in general if it comes from a site that's clearly not the site it claims to be, it's a phishing email.

2146  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Blockchain.info Phishing Email on: April 08, 2014, 03:01:24 PM
You should remove the link so people dont click on it by accident. Thanks for posting.

I figured I'd leave it in there in case someone wanted to investigate further.  I'll leave the url but remove the hyperlink

No one will investigate this shitty link. Remove this link from forum.  Please.

Calm your tits, it isn't hyper-linked and it's clear that it's a phishing link. You'd have to manually copy and paste the URL to check it.
2147  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Fucking Ponzi's and the idiots that buy into them + List of Shills on: April 08, 2014, 02:27:56 PM
A very annoying Ponzi courtesy of 125BTCPonzi (wtf kind of name is that): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=538542.0

Don't forget his lovely Ponzi shill, knightdk @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=290195
2148  Economy / Gambling / Re: Creating a list of gambling sites we can trust on: April 08, 2014, 01:56:34 PM

Jesus Christ, can you just stop shilling this guy's Ponzi? A Ponzi is hardly something you'd even put on the same page as reviews of real gambling sites such as PrimeDice.

If you don't to see this you can ignore me that the best way you can. Wink

And the description of the sub forum
"Gambling and all "investments" that are so risky they might as well be gambling (HYIPs, pyramid schemes, etc.)"

And this thread is a subforum...? Thanks for the ignore tip, though - forgot about that.
2149  Economy / Gambling / Re: Creating a list of gambling sites we can trust on: April 08, 2014, 01:45:20 PM

Jesus Christ, can you just stop shilling this guy's Ponzi? A Ponzi is hardly something you'd even put on the same page as reviews of real gambling sites such as PrimeDice.
2150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Besides Doge, who are the 3 top Alt coins? on: April 08, 2014, 01:39:31 PM
THIS IS A SUPER STUPID THREAD IDEA.

Every single person will post the coin they are currently pumping and will leave.

Litecoin is the top alt coin , there is no precise second , but there are many innovative coins.

Dogecoin is at the bottom of the shitpile of altcoins.

I agree. Dogecoin is terrible and so are these shitcoins that people are pumping.
2151  Economy / Gambling / Re: PLAYTIN - Casino Exchange Wallet Trading on: April 08, 2014, 01:30:47 PM
Playtin is 100% right. I learned a long time ago that this subforum brings hardly any traffic, and as playtin confirms, the overwhelming majority plays nanostakes and sends you 10 emails because his deposit hasn't arrived after 5 minutes cause he doesn't understand blockchain confirmations.

Look at SatoshiBet's topic, hardly 5 pages, yet we probably are in the top 5 casinos ranked on turnover. Anyway, to conclude, the gambling section of bitcointalk is mostly useless for marketing. To the casinos who use shills to bump their thread all day; you guys have no clue what you're doing.

Interesting. Well, you're entitled to your own opinion - at the end of the day I'm not the one running a casino so I guess you'd be more knowledgeable.
2152  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITCOIN LOTTERY! Tickets 0.001-0.1 btc , live draws every 24h ! on: April 08, 2014, 01:25:29 PM
Ummm... U missed the part where i say i do it LIVE. like i did last draw u could watch it live and live result. I post it to website while u watching. Yesterday 6 people watched it happen. Sorry i am on my phone now. If u have any other q , feel free to ask.
cheers...

Which is also ridiculous as you can pre-record and claim it is "live", or rig random.org with some quick source editing. It is not hard to do. Just use provably fair, if you're going to invest nothing at the very least invest some fucking time to make the lottery slightly worth using.
2153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What qualities would a new coin need to not be considered a scam on: April 08, 2014, 01:16:26 PM

Thanks

"A top altcoin is something that actually brings something new to the table, has dedicated developers who aren't just there to make profit, and isn't controversial"

But do you have any tips on how to tell if a new coin has dedicated developers, without waiting for a few months to see if the devs are still around

Do they release updates? Bug fixes? Post information? Make checkpoints? Et cetera.
2154  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What qualities would a new coin need to not be considered a scam on: April 08, 2014, 12:25:05 PM
Refer to my post here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=561297.msg6124091#msg6124091
2155  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITCOIN LOTTERY! Tickets 0.001-0.1 btc , live draws every 24h ! on: April 08, 2014, 12:06:37 PM
FIRST DRAW FINISHED !!!

WINNERS:


Payouts:
https://blockchain.info/address/1Tic1rfJDwmhStV7YtuU26U4CocHX7uPN

NEXT ROUND STARTED!!!

Tnx for playing with us !!!

Okay, the problem is this is that it isn't provably fair. You can keep refreshing random.org until you get a satisfactory result. I really do suggest you spend the 20 minutes required to draft up a provably fair concept.
2156  Economy / Gambling / Re: PLAYTIN - Casino Exchange Wallet Trading on: April 08, 2014, 12:04:54 PM
It's less that they're "poor" - most Bitcoin users do have at least some quantity of Bitcoin, whether it's a few bucks or a few thousand bucks. It's that with such a long period of hiatus (from this thread at least) trust drops significantly.
Just asking, you trust a service more that does a daily bump in here than one that is in business since ages?
It seems one never stops learning...

Not necessarily daily, but with news/announcements at least every 2 or 3 days. Ideally over time bumps aren't required due to the postings of other people.
2157  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Besides Doge, who are the 3 top Alt coins? on: April 08, 2014, 11:41:54 AM
Litecoin. The best known altcoin and for a damn good reason, very good support and a good foundation.
Devcoin. The fact it rewards developers with it's unique method of operating is very cool.
Peercoin. PoS mining is hugely innovative and awesome.

All these other altcoins? Well, they're mostly shit. DogeCoin does not classify as a top altcoin. Yes, it's popular, because it's a memecoin, but you can't call it innovative or anything like that. A top altcoin is something that actually brings something new to the table, has dedicated developers who aren't just there to make profit, and isn't controversial (because 99% of the time controversy does have at least some truth in it's roots).

2158  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Was this forum always like this? on: April 08, 2014, 11:38:36 AM

Regarding bloat and spam, the hardest thing is truly differentiating between those who are legitimately excited about a coin (n00bishness and so forth) from those who are deliberately using sockpuppets to promote a coin. Sure it's much easier to differentiate between those who are trolls (or just acting like one) and those who aren't, but most of the bloat that you can find in this section are from those who pose as n00b contributors.

This will be a very newbie-ish question, but can moderators always tell who are using sockpuppets? Or do those who make extra accounts here use different IP addresses?

If most puppets use the same IP, then a little forum moderation is all we need. Is there any particular reason why the forum owners decided to more or less ignore this section completely? If they killed the trolls, put in some rudimentary requirements for IPO announcements and just kept things organized a bit better, I'd think it would help things a lot.
Eh, they can check IPs but people can always use a proxy or Tor.
2159  Economy / Gambling / Re: PLAYTIN - Casino Exchange Wallet Trading on: April 08, 2014, 11:34:27 AM
It's less that they're "poor" - most Bitcoin users do have at least some quantity of Bitcoin, whether it's a few bucks or a few thousand bucks. It's that with such a long period of hiatus (from this thread at least) trust drops significantly.
2160  Economy / Gambling / Re: Twitter Accounts of Gambling Sites on: April 08, 2014, 08:29:51 AM

Useful list, although I fail to see why you need 2 reserved pos-oh wait paid signature...

Seriously we don't need 2 reserved posts after your OP ;p

lol, your right. i deleted the posts, i was going to have a post for site owners, one for gambling info sites, one for individuals


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