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2141  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: scammed by nhando on: August 28, 2016, 04:45:14 PM
Too bad because his post is gone now. You should have made an archive link of your thread right away. All of his trust have no reference both sent and received feedback. I take no value to those kinds of feedback.

It's still possible that he just accidentally blocked you on his personal messaging and he thought that he already gave you the coupon. Although I doubt it because he removed his post on your thread. However, the deal happened minutes ago, maybe he'll respond to you later after getting notified by a DT member. Give him some time, let's wait for a little more.

I do not believe he blocked him by accident, you would need more than 1 click to block someone, enter your profile settings and then enter the nickname to be blocked, he just scammed for 10$ and maybe think the newbie will not brother to open a scam accusation against him
I thought if you click the Ignore button under a user's name, it will automatically add them on that list?
2142  Economy / Speculation / Re: Dump or long term goals? on: August 28, 2016, 04:42:53 PM
No reason why should you sell your Bitcoins right now unless it's emergency. Basically even in the future, if the price reaches 1000$, people will still doubt if that's the time to sell his coins. Once the price reaches that level, greed will take over and you'd want to hold on to your bitcoins a "little" longer. But it turns out, that "little longer" of yours would take weeks/months. I personally will hold my bitcoins until I need to buy something expensive. The price of bitcoin will increase, it's just a matter of time so the longer you hold it, the more profit you'll have.
2143  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how strong is bitcoin really? on: August 28, 2016, 04:38:14 PM
We know that bitcoin is strong and all the wallets have milletry grade security but one of my stupid friend today said that maybe someone can hack it with just a calculater because with math and correct formulas we can even predict gambling bets if that is possible then maybe there is any chance of this
If it was possible then somebody should have already done it years ago. Hackers should be swimming in a pool of money by now if you can simply use a calculator to get somebody's private key. You can't predict gambling results by using a calculator and correct formulas, take a look at the script of how the rolls are getting generated on gambling sites, all of them are using the random syntax which basically proves that it is indeed random.
2144  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: scammed by nhando on: August 28, 2016, 04:32:31 PM
Too bad because his post is gone now. You should have made an archive link of your thread right away. All of his trust have no reference both sent and received feedback. I take no value to those kinds of feedback.

It's still possible that he just accidentally blocked you on his personal messaging and he thought that he already gave you the coupon. Although I doubt it because he removed his post on your thread. However, the deal happened minutes ago, maybe he'll respond to you later after getting notified by a DT member. Give him some time, let's wait for a little more.
2145  Economy / Services / Re: How can be more productive online? on: August 28, 2016, 04:22:20 PM
It's so hard for me to look for an online job.
I wan to work now but I am a mom and just an online surfer and I can't see myself productive in just surfing the net, where can I invest my time now? I try to work on pay-per-click, but I can see it so slow, because I think it's for only those who wants extra money, but still I'm working there because I don't have any choice. Smiley I'm still searching work.
Do you know any sites that the only investment is skills and time??
I can write an articles. I can perform tasks.
Even though they pay in minimum wage..
Thanks Mate!
To be honest, your "I can write an article. I can perform tasks" line would never do you any good in this place. It's the Internet, everyone's competent and any thing or any field that you have thought of has someone in here that is exceptionally good. My recommendation is that you go read tons of stuffs and practice a lot. You'll never be get to the level of a Pioneer here so all you can do is accept how much you can get from the level of your skills and savor it.

Oh, and you're looking for minimum wage? What is that in your country, like 10-15$ per hour, right? We earn 20$ here in a week. You're most likely to die of hunger if you continue depending on pay-per-click sites. Smiley
2146  Economy / Speculation / Re: Quick Survey: When will you Sell your Bitcoin? on: August 28, 2016, 03:42:31 PM
We've touched the 700$ dollar range so I think the potential of Bitcoin's price is higher than that in this year or next year, considering the halving. I'll sell maybe half or a third of my coins once it reaches 1000$ and then see if the Bitcoin's price will decrease a lot or increase a lot. If I felt like it's starting to do a major dump, I'll quickly sell my coins. I don't wanna get stuck in a lower price and wait for a long time before it had a major pump again.
2147  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When will be see bitcoin as international currency? on: August 28, 2016, 03:39:47 PM
Since day 1, Bitcoin has been an international currency. You can use Bitcoin whenever and wherever you want, you just need to have an Internet connection and a Bitcoin wallet. The only problem as of today is that you can't actually use Bitcoin as a substitute for fiat when having a transaction in basic stuffs like buying a banana, or anything basic in the market. You would have to convert your Bitcoin into fiat first in order to have an offline transaction like that.
2148  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Someone told me HASHOCEAN is coming back on: August 28, 2016, 02:35:12 PM
Many of my clients and friend are telling that hashocean is coming back, this sounds weird but even if it comes will hashocean get back its trust, will you trust again ?
This is basically like saying "Hello, we are the team of HashOcean. You remember us, right? We scammed you. Please respond if you want to get scammed again. Bye and have a nice day! Smiley" No, why would you trust hashOcean when in the first place you shouldn't trust them even before.

All ponzi sites have the same storyline. At first, you'll need to do some deposit to withdraw their "bonus" sign up. And then you'll deposit and wait for a long time and then you'll get tired of waiting for your ROI so you'll promote your ref code to fasten up the process of getting your ROI. Right before you get your ROI, they'll runaway by using lame excuses like "We got hacked", etc.

HashOcean will definitely come back with a different company name, different admin names, different whereabouts etc.
2149  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Solve captcha for bitcoins on: August 28, 2016, 01:39:49 PM
Dude, the era of solving captchas is over. You'll only earn dust by doing that. You do solving captchas in any faucet site. Even if you do multiple faucets at the same time, you're not getting a dollar any time soon. You'll be bored and honestly it might even affect your mental state. Doing something over and over and over that doesn't even pay well is basically just a waste of life.
2150  Economy / Economics / Re: When do you buy Bitcoin ? on: August 28, 2016, 01:34:14 PM
Personally, I'd buy them now if I had the money. If you want to ride the waves of the Bitcoin to USD exchange, then you better buy Bitcoins right away. Bitcoin has a projectile of going up, there might be some ups and downs, but that's normal in every market. To ride the waves, you should do a margin of multiples of like 1%-5% depending on how much you want and put both in buy and sell so no matter what is the movement of Bitcoin, you'll have a profit.
2151  Economy / Speculation / Re: How many bitcoins do I need to retire in 20 years? on: August 27, 2016, 01:33:37 PM
I think the actual question here to actually get a proper answer because of Bitcoin market's flexibility is how much fiat would you need to retire in 20 years. You sure can live by just using Bitcoins and converting them to fiat whenever you need to use money. But if you're wise and you want to get the whole potential amount of fiat that you can from bitcoin, then you wouldn't store all of them as Bitcoin.

What am I saying here? I'm trying to say that you can actually lose money by careless converting your coins. In an instance, today's price of bitcoin is 10000$ (I'm exaggerating, I know), but you were just like, "Meh. I don't need money. Idc, whatever." And then the next day you needed money because of some emergency but the price was back to 500$ (exaggeration). Then you just lost a potential of 9,500$ because of that.
2152  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Why is offering escrow bad? on: August 27, 2016, 01:23:42 PM
It's obvious that if someone wants to offer an escrow service out of nowhere, they want to build their trust at first. Because how else would you get the trust of the people. Someone has to be your first customer, but in your conversation with Lutpin, you mentioned that you're offering an escrow for "FREE" just an exchange for Positive trust. It was like you're low-key buying positive trust which isn't allowed here. You're lucky that Lutpin left a neutral trust instead of a negative one.

Those people who left you a negative feedback because of this post surely did jump into a conclusion. But, if we take a look at it at from a different point of view, it's look like you posted this because you've received a negative trust from your previous post and you wanted to make it look like you never actually wanted to sell your account.
2153  Economy / Services / Re: Is it possible to hire someone to post messages in an account for you? on: August 27, 2016, 01:05:13 PM
1.sir you are clever, but 2.he may steal your password, and control your account in the future. And you do a thread for yobit campaign, lol
1. Nope, he's indeed a lazy person, who don't want post by himself.
2. How could he steal OP's account password? when OP hired someone, of course he will give the password to him. Maybe you mean "he may change your password..."
... and his recovery email address.
2154  Economy / Economics / Re: Soo, I'm planning on buying €1000 in bitcoins. Yes or no? on: August 27, 2016, 01:04:04 PM
Definitely, yes especially if you have the time to place some buy/sell orders in the Bitcoin market but if you're just going to hold it to sell it in the future, it's still fine. With this price and the settlement that it has right now, buying is a good thing. We've settled long enough at this price range 570~590$, it's almost as if bitcoin is just preparing for a really big pump. If you do the 2% margin up and down trading technique, you can make a hundred or even more in a day with that much capital.
2155  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is big problem in using of bitcoin on: August 27, 2016, 12:56:09 PM
I think one of the biggest problem in Bitcoin is the slow transactions. Some people doesn't experience this but other people's transaction takes 1 hour or even more sometimes. If you're going to use Bitcoin to buy something in the real world. Let's say, you're going to buy an ice cream and the shop has to receive the Bitcoins first before they let you get your ice cream. You're gonna be needing to wait for a couple of minutes when you're unlucky. This analogy is applicable to all the possible real world transaction. In an instant, you can pay for your ice cream.
2156  Economy / Services / Re: Is it possible to hire someone to post messages in an account for you? on: August 27, 2016, 12:49:16 PM
Hello,
I want to know if it is possible to hire someone from here, to post some messages in another account with a signature campaign, and be paid less than the signature campaign reward per post.
It's like a worker for you.
That is possible?
That is indeed possible but that is risky for you and just shows how you treat signature campaign as a work thing. Why are you doing this? Because you have tons of alts and you aren't able to manage all of them at the same time. And you wanna make sure that your account will be safe even if you let someone borrow it. Am I right? Smiley

Maybe a newbie out there is interested with your offer but it's really likely that you'll hire a troll if you just pick randomly and that troll will just make your account become trash (get negative trust, get a loan, etc.)
2157  Economy / Services / Re: [NEW]★☆★ 777Coin Signature Campaign ★☆★ Up to .0007/Post (Newb-Hero Accepted) on: August 26, 2016, 04:34:15 PM
Hi, how many days do you update, dear luptin? I saw some applied many days ago, but not in the list, so is this campaign still active? Why you refuse so many? Or are you very strict to enroll users?
Lutpin is on a trip as he stated here:
As I'm out of town for the next weeks, DogecoinMachine will handle the next three payrounds on their own.
I'm pretty sure there won't be any problems, but in case you got anything to ask, feel free to drop me a PM,
it might take a day or two to get an answer though, don't know yet how good a connection I will have.



Have fun and see you guys in a few weeks!
2158  Other / Archival / Re: Would you keepuse Bitcoin if government says bitcoin is illegal in your country? on: August 26, 2016, 04:30:58 PM
I think it's okay to not obey the rules sometimes especially if you know how to hide your identity. With a simple VPN, you can cover your IP address, you just have to look out for people that might somehow be crazy enough to report you to the police because of the use of Bitcoins.

I see no reason as to why would the government will make bitcoins illegal unless they are so desperate to get every single tax from their citizens. Bitcoin is very essential and it allows me to get money without doing much physical effort. So yes, I will surely still use Bitcoin but I'll be really cautious.
2159  Economy / Services / Re: Bitsler Signature & Avatar Campaign (Earn up to .05/week)Sr member-Staff(FULL) on: August 26, 2016, 02:57:38 PM
Thanks for the payment, guys. Let's all get ready for another round. Hope this campaign will last long. Smiley
2160  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Baidu Stops All Bitcoin-Related Advertising on: August 26, 2016, 12:29:29 PM
~snip~
now Baidu stops everything related to it
~snip~
My reaction:


Does it even matter? Baidu is just a search engine and not a Bitcoin community. Them stopping everything related to bitcoin cannot affect us significantly unless they start rumours and say bad stuffs about bitcoin.

They might be the 4th most visited website but I bet it's just because it's the default search engine on browsers on Chinese phones like XiaoMi, etc. Thus, the only audience that will be "affected" are Chinese people and I think Chinese people that are already doing Bitcoins will not leave this community just because of what Baidu did.
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