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2201  Economy / Economics / Re: There are a good idea, can I give donations? on: October 26, 2015, 11:16:12 PM
So you want create a in-wallet game or something like that for people to play and earn? That sounds like Huntercoin I think (translate it my friend) LOL
2202  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Miner on Windows Phone on: October 26, 2015, 11:12:48 PM
There are too many miner that compatible for androids and windows but this is not recommended you can only earn few satoshis and it can destroy your cpu or gpu of your phone its better to dont install the miner software i was tested before my phone got sick and very hot after that phones hang few days ago my phone is dead and it cannot detect to my laptop.. so Im technician i repair it  and i saw my cpu chip burned..
If you want to mine just buy a asic miner like usb miner or ant miner s7....
Just like my thought Grin Don't know who created this while they know that this miner is useless because bitcoin is not mined with profit on phones
2203  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: MAKE PAYPAL NOW! on: October 26, 2015, 03:22:03 PM
I know what is inside: "Put this book to sell and earn money"
lmao
NO! DONT LIE JUST BUY Smiley
come on no one gonna throw their money away, they want to see some proof. Just give out some vouch my friend, it will worth. We need some kinds of testimonies from the bitcointalk forum so that we can trust you
2204  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Miner on Windows Phone on: October 26, 2015, 02:21:40 PM
It's extremely reckless of you to get the phone to mine bitcoin. Mining bitcoin will take up your resources especially CPU and maybe GPU and the hardware are not designed to calculate, withstand under such heat caused by mining, so using your phone to mine only lead to waste your battery without getting any income, damage your phone. However if you want to mine something, I suggest mangocoinz if it supports windows phone
2205  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: BitHourler.com - Bitcoin doubler on: October 26, 2015, 02:17:51 PM
He already stopped paying. lol
why would he fix that?
Really? I haven't followed this site since I had all my payments. Well just like other ponzi, the sooner the better I think. Hope all of you have reached ROI
2206  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: BitHourler.com - Bitcoin doubler on: October 26, 2015, 02:10:53 PM

I have just made a full vulnerability test on your web-site - http://bithourler.com
I have found 1 Major Issue, 1 Medium Priority, and 8 Minor security problems.

Cross-Site Scripting (XSS Attack)

Code:
An attack examples:
Sending "$_POST" data to the website:

email=sample%2540email.tst%22%20onmouseover%3dprompt(991558)%20bad%3d%22&g-recaptcha-response=1&message=20&name=mldontoi&topic=1
email=sample%40email.tst&message=20</textarea><ScRiPt%20>prompt(945589)</ScRiPt>&name=eixmrlgt&topic=1
email=sample%40email.tst&message=20&name=eixmrlgt%22%20onmouseover%3dprompt(999656)%20bad%3d%22&topic=1
email=sample%40email.tst&message=20&name=rxlyyley&topic=1%22%20onmouseover%3dprompt(911655)%20bad%3d%22

HTML form without CSRF protection

Code:
This affects all your forms in your web-site.
Cross-site request forgery, also known as a one-click attack or session riding and abbreviated as CSRF or XSRF.

Clickjacking: X-Frame-Options header missing

Code:
The server didn't return an X-Frame-Options header which means that this website is at risk of a clickjacking attack.

Thank you, DevSoft™.
Well, thanks for your security information. That's really helpful for investors like us to choose what program to invest in Grin hope that the dev will fix this
2207  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Laptop Mining Software for me on: October 26, 2015, 01:43:24 PM
Actually what software doesn't really matter the performance will just slightly differ. However laptop mining can easily destroy your laptop I suggest buying some USB block erupter for hobbyist mining
2208  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How many confirmations to be sure about a transaction? on: October 26, 2015, 01:33:58 PM
Usually you can trust it with just 1 confirmation. However if you are dealing with people who are acquaintance, counter-partner or dealers, I suggest 8-10 confirmations
2209  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie needs training.. on: October 26, 2015, 12:56:55 PM
well mining is creating new coins which is made through the GPUs or ASIC ( advanced something somthing circuit... just google it) create huge amount of hash (low end can create like 10-100 Mega Hash, ASIC can be a few tera-hash) that helps secure the blockchain. The first hash that meets the difficulty requirement will be selected and the miners are awarded ( at the moment is 25BTC but the halving is coming soon!!!). Pools are just like huge miners which receive the hashes from individual and find the one who can meets the difficulty requirement. However pools still award for miners who certain difficulty like 1, 2, 100, 1000, 1 million or more. The amount of bitcoin you receive equals to proportion of share you submitted. For example, your share got the difficulty of 1 then you got 1 share, your share got the difficulty is 500 then you got 500 shares. Your amount of shares in 1 round is divided for the total shares of the pool is your proportion (PROP system). When your pool finds a block ( which means someone submitted a share that meets the requirement), the round will end ( I think so) and the pool will receive 25BTC and share the amount with the miners. For example if your proportion is 1% you will receive 0.25 BTC. However it depends on the system like PPS ( pay per share) PROP ( proportion system like in my example), PPLNS ( pay per last n share - just google not really understand it LOL). If you are a solo miners ( without pool) and you find a block, you will receive 25 BTC on your own.

Faucet just like its name, is all about dripping Grin . You will earn various amount of BTC but is really really small like 100 satoshis to 100000 satoshis ( depends on how rich the faucet is) by solving a captcha and receive it through faucetbox account, micro something I don't remember or xapo wallet but maybe it is through accumulating to some amount ( usuall 5500 satoshis).

Hope this will help you my friend! Good luck
2210  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: MY HASHRATE 0 WHY??? on: October 26, 2015, 12:30:24 PM
the latest and the last version that supports GPU is cgminer 3.7. Any versions that are newer are only support ASIC hardware. You can find 3.7 version anywhere with google. Alternately, you can use sgminer which supports SHA256 for GPU at the moment.
2211  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] Fantom | PoW+PoS+PoSerV | Free Distribution | Roadmap on: October 26, 2015, 07:54:15 AM
I would love to join in this but how can I receive the coin? This coin looks really promising Grin
2212  Economy / Economics / Re: It's ok to love the decentralized bitcoin but why hate the centralized one? on: October 26, 2015, 05:24:19 AM
Decentralization and centralization are about freedom. If bitcoin is decentralized which means there are no organization or individual can manage it, do anything they want with it, you will have your freedom to do any thing you want with it. However if it is centralized, troubles will appear as organization and companies will try to control how bitcoin work which causes chaos and currency may go to a breakdown. Just imagine that centralization in cryptocurrencies is an attack, when more than 50% the total mining hashes are focused on 1 place, allowing them to alter with the transaction and many many more troubles. That's why pools don't want it to be centralized and 1 pool never crosses that 50% mining hashes of the total network
2213  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: MAKE PAYPAL NOW! on: October 26, 2015, 05:17:41 AM
I don't really think that there are anyone who are interested in paying just $1.5 for making a lot of money. That's impossible. People doesn't simply sell the way they make money. Is there any vouch copy? I hope I can get one and prove whether this is true or not.
2214  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Coin2's Chain of Conflict First Person Shooter is back in production. on: October 26, 2015, 03:45:43 AM
Although this is just an alpha version, it looks good actually. Hope you will soon finish it. And is there any rewards for playing it? this will attract more people to the coin
2215  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: (PRE-ann) mycash.io - zero knowledge transactions on: October 26, 2015, 03:43:40 AM
I hope you can provide us more infomation so that we would know what we are going to have. Sounds like you are doing a lot to make sure this coin work perfect. Good luck Dev!  Grin
2216  Economy / Economics / Re: Did Bitcoin Ruin Your Life, Or Help Your Life? on: October 25, 2015, 02:00:42 PM
Did Bitcoin ruin my life? Yes somewhat I have to say. Bitcoin became my obsession as the value of it is so high that when I first heard about it all I want to do was getting my first bitcoin. And now I really become obsessed with it, everyday I spend like 4-5 hours sitting in front of my computer monitoring my investments, my miners and looking for more ways to earn with it.

Did bitcoin help my life? Yes, too. I made a lot from bitcoin. Once I used to exploit a VPS company and mine coins worth 2BTC (yeah somewhat ruin my life but still make money for me). This is like my second source of income. Day at work, night at bitcointalk forum looking for every tiny bit of information. It's worth my time because I make money from it
2217  Economy / Economics / Re: Why Satoshi Nakamoto WON'T win a Nobel Prize on: October 25, 2015, 01:48:06 PM
"Deaton's work has helped redefine how poverty is measured around the world". In my opinion, who will need this stupid work? I mean seriously? Poverty is right in front of their eyes and they need to define poverty? The definition of poverty is only for people who are rich as hell and never live where people who are poor live. Instead of that, why not give that prize to Satoshi Nakamoto? He created a innovative currency nowadays used by millions of people, thousands of its transactions made everyday. The meaning of Nobel Prize sometimes needs reconsidering
2218  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: BTCGrow.com - 10% Profit Daily - Principle Back in 5 Days - GIVEAWAY 0.001BTC!!! on: October 25, 2015, 01:37:08 PM
@icaruz Of course you won't receive anything. Coins.ph is a exchange, you can't use exchanges/coinbase to invest in this kind of site with unique address to deposit since the system don't know where to pay the btc because they all use shared address. Try to contact admin to change the btc address you will receive the payments.

Note: Got my payment too.

admin plss fix my account.
Hello
Please send an address where you can receive your future payments
Format your PM as so:

Old address:
New address:
TXID (blockchain link to transaction for deposit):

Send this to me, and I will be able to send the rest (30%+principle) from now on.


done admin.thanks for the qiuck response and action regarding my concern. Grin Grin
you are welcome, thank you for choosing us!

still no payment recieve. already gave you the details admin.plss check it
You gave us an address that matched no deposits and when we asked for a deposit transaction ID you sent a link to a new address that had no funds.
We need the deposit TXID in order for us to find your deposit let alone make the payout, currently we have no information.

heres the txid ..

https://blockchain.info/tx/fac9e6ebd9a06199836f22523438ed09a4e82b12e53c75dc957cce50b6cd4811
the issue has now been fixed, check your new address for balance. it'll be sent here from now on.


thanks admin.got my first payment. ur d man. Grin Grin
Great to see that you are able to receive your payment because I think that this may gonna live for a while and I think that the admin is not gonna let anyone down
2219  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: October 25, 2015, 01:34:47 PM
This is my first ever signature campaign that I'm taking part in. I hope Yobit all the best in the future!  Smiley
I have already joined in this campaign since I was member and I must say that this campaign despite its payout lower than others but you can withdraw whenever you want and it updates quickly so it's quite convenient I think

Convenient = fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans.

Daily rates are better but this requires hard work. 140 post per week for just a small amount for your current rank and take note you must do 20 post a day. If you missed one post then your small weekly payout will be lessen. Not worth the time. I was a member of this campaign too in the past but it's hard for me to do 20 post a day , 140 post a week then the payout I will receive is totally an insane.

Well everyone has it's own point of view. As long as you satisfied then it's fine. Smiley
I understand. But the requirement about the post's quality of yobit isn't as high as others so I feel a little more comfortable when making my post. Sometimes I just want to do something not really long like a whole paragraph just to earn. Just like this post, normal quality, easy to write for people who are not native speakers like me.
2220  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: good places to hide paper wallet ? on: October 25, 2015, 01:30:25 PM
Classic ways to hide things: behind a painting, under doormat (get some glue to attach it lol), how about in your underpants (seriously), you need to make your hiding place as natural as much and as normal as possible. Making someone to build you custom case for your phone which have some kind of secret pocket for you to put it Grin
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