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2241  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTCFree.net - Free Bitcoin Faucet on: July 22, 2012, 04:19:58 PM
Who received any payouts from btcfree.net?

I've confirmed that it pays out, otherwise I wouldn't have added it to the list of free Bitcoin sites.  

Got it, added to our "get bitcoins" page too

You may want to differentiate between "free" bitcoin sites and those which "pay" you for
doing tasks.

E.g. Coinworker is definitely 'not' a free bitcoin site. You have to spend a lot of time doing
menial work to make very small amounts of bitcoin.

Just a suggestion which may help keep your visitors from getting annoyed at being misled.    

Yay thanks, didn't see that one, you are absolutely right and I will be fixing it right now, if you see any more like it please tell
2242  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTCFree.net - Free Bitcoin Faucet on: July 22, 2012, 03:59:05 PM
Who received any payouts from btcfree.net?

I've confirmed that it pays out, otherwise I wouldn't have added it to the list of free Bitcoin sites.  

Got it, added to our "get bitcoins" page too
2243  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BTCFree.net - Free Bitcoin Faucet on: July 22, 2012, 03:48:15 PM
BitcoinAadvertising.com is a scam Smiley

Yeah I've seen several posts about them, wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt first. I've contact them and received no response. I'll be looking for alternatives.

EDIT: I've replaced ads with AnonymousAds.com, will see how it goes.

That's BitcoinAadvertising whit double "a" or only one?

Dunno about BitcoinAdvertising.com being a scam as we've received payments regularly, but lousy customer support yes. As a strange fact they seem to be hosted on the same servers as mtgox and bitcointalk forum, and I don't have evidence to support that just too many coincidences.

We tried with AnonymousAds.com and they have some awful slow servers to serve ads, hope they upgrade some day.

/off topic

Who received any payouts from btcfree.net?
2244  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We just reached 1 million posts! on: July 22, 2012, 02:30:41 PM
Cool! Thanks a lot to all members for making this community great.

so what was the millionth post?

OP's post is currently the millionth non-deleted post. This is the millionth post accepted by the forum.

We should make a checkpoint so a 51% is harder to do on the forum's "blockchain"  Cheesy
2245  Other / Beginners & Help / Translating Bitcoin-Informant on: July 22, 2012, 02:06:40 AM
I need some help translating Bitcoin-Informant, can you help me with it? ...

http://www.rugatu.com/questions/2132/translate-bitcoininformant-in-your-language
2246  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Intersango's address is a mail drop on: July 21, 2012, 08:11:49 PM
......

Hmm, you maybe on to something Bruno. So if Intersango's address is a mail drop, their phonecalls get re-routed in US and vibanko.com have that Fly Creek in their whois register then... damn, now i get it lol. What does vibanko.com have to do with all of this?
2247  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 7% per week? Nothing to see here, just send your bitcoins and move along... on: July 21, 2012, 06:59:16 PM
Atlas, is that you?
2248  Economy / Collectibles / Re: How would you like to design a bitcoin banknote? on: July 21, 2012, 02:42:08 PM
You can submit your design on our banknote contest and have the chance to win an extra 1.50 btc, or have it tipped by members who appreciate your work  Wink
2249  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Problem with Bitinstant. on: July 21, 2012, 02:04:51 PM
emailed few mins ago, been in chat all morning and ive tried calling no answer.

so far im out 2-3btc because of the wait.

They aren't perfect and depend on btc exchanges API's, so issues may appear sometimes. Have patience and they will solve your issue quite fast. Make sure you keep a balance on the exchanges, if you do arbitrage between them, so you can mitigate any bitinstant delays.

Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with Bitinstant in any way, only know what it feels like to monitor a forum to find you customers issues.
2250  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Problem with Bitinstant. on: July 21, 2012, 01:55:55 PM
I did moneygram to bit address almost 3 hours ago, but have yet to recieve my btc. and the price of btc has increased greatly...

Have you contacted their support? https://www.bitinstant.com/contact

Quote
For general inquiries contact
info@bitinstant.com

For support, please contact
support@bitinstant.com

For billing issues or comments
billing@bitinstant.com

For urgent issues please use the live chat above or call by phone: 1-716-712-4846
2251  Economy / Services / Re: Logo competition - participate and win 2 BTC on: July 20, 2012, 10:11:36 PM
You are good at designing? bitcoin-app.com needs a logo!

You can participate by sending your proposal to this thread, together with a BTC address to receive your reward.
All proposals that appear to be serious will be uploaded on 5th of august to bitcoin-app.com to have the bitcoin-app.com users vote for the best one. The winning one will be rewarded with 1 BTC. We will award another 1 BTC to the author of the logo that we finally choose as the future bitcoin-app.com logo (this might differ from the one chosen by the users).

Mind that your proposal must be designed by yourself and must not be protected by any copyrights etc.

 

Do you have some design guidelines, or a basic idea of how you want your logo to look like?
2252  Economy / Services / Re: Anyone want VPN for BTC? on: July 19, 2012, 09:04:25 AM
He actually scam me, I was to make a site for him and we agreed on the price of 5btcs then after viewing the site, he wanted more "security" an only paid half, then after conforming to that demand he never seen the rest and dropped all contact so watch out.

^Is this true Andrew?
2253  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Eve online ISK for Bitcoins on: July 19, 2012, 07:33:23 AM
First 10 customers get a little bonus Cheesy

Get your plex/isk and bet on the upcoming alliance tournament finals this coming weekend!

For anyone who doesn't know, eve online is a mmorpg that has the most ridiculous meta gaming. Try it out today with a PLEX! (30 days game time)

www.eveonline.com

I would love to play! Was looking on how to get on this game from a while but my question is, do they have any Debian-Ubuntu clients?

Btw, will buy ISK and whatever else you offer for bitcoins.
2254  Economy / Collectibles / Re: How would you like to design a bitcoin banknote? on: July 17, 2012, 05:21:14 PM
Any rewards for engineering and programming suggestions? Tongue

I would be willing to offer a further reward if someone wants to take the reins and start modifying a copy of Bitaddress.org to start incorporating some of this artwork, using the following guidelines:

  • Modify Bitaddress.org as little as possible - preferably add a single line somewhere that includes a single .js and/or .css file so that Bitaddress.org's code can be audited separately from code that adds the artwork to it.  Use the referenced file(s) to make all the changes.
  • The modifications you make don't necessarily have to support EVERY one of these suggestions - in fact, a modification that supports even ANY ONE of these suggestions could be easily modified to support another - so pick one of your choice and run with it.
  • Your modification should allow the user to choose from NON-DENOMINATED bills, or to enter a specific denomination of their choice.  This should be implemented by having the bill artwork itself not contain the denomination - rather, the resulting code should superimpose the denomination into the correct spot onto the bill.  An example of a way to make this work is to add something into .js that modifies the DOM that was begun by bitaddress.org to include an extra text input field where the denomination can be typed.
  • Ideally, it should be possible for the user (or website operator) to substitute raster elements of the bill simply by swapping out a file that contains just that.  For example, whenever a bill is composed of a vector artwork with a raster (e.g. JPEG) background, the background ought to be a separate file (e.g. background.jpeg) while the vector portion be separate (e.g. artwork.svg) with transparency wherever the background should show.  The bill generator should superimpose the vector part over the raster part.  This, however, is not an absolute requirement, and won't apply to bills generated completely out of vector-based content - it is just something to keep in mind while designing this that will make a lot of non-techie users very happy.  An example of another thing that might lend well to substitution and should likewise be put in a separate file is a portrait (e.g. Leonardo da Vinci as a .png file with an alpha channel)
  • Last but not least, do not add any dependencies on third party stuff (jquery etc.)... this is important for auditability of the code.

I would love to have that little script working like you described Cas, I actually saved the existent one on my desktop and use it occasionally.

How about making a new bounty on Rugatu? I will contribute some coins too
2255  Economy / Speculation / Re: Ladies and Gentleman, There goes $9 on: July 17, 2012, 01:46:58 AM

EPIC!
2256  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it possible to send BTC to an address that doesn't exist? on: July 17, 2012, 01:20:10 AM
if I made a mistake in a BTC address, where my BTC will go?



A picture is worth more than a thousand words, they say...
2257  Economy / Speculation / Re: Rally!!!!! on: July 16, 2012, 11:32:36 PM
does anybody else really hope this slows down asap?

+1 still enjoying the ride  Smiley
2258  Other / Off-topic / Re: I don’t trust it. on: July 16, 2012, 01:29:36 AM
I trust it.

+1
2259  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A public plea for help regarding Bitcoinica and my 24,841 BTC on: July 15, 2012, 02:48:47 PM
Im really sorry for you, and i hope you will get your coins back.

+1




offtopic

@cryptoanarchist we all have our tinfoil hats handy when posting on bitcointalk, and your theory doesn't even need one to believe.

As an advice, always look into posts history of people who bash your statements or attack you personally, we sometimes have 51% of establishments trolls working full time in the community, divide et impera is their goal

/offtopic
2260  Economy / Collectibles / Re: How would you like to design a bitcoin banknote? on: July 15, 2012, 12:52:49 PM
Great idea Casascius, and thanks for sending me the coins really fast, they're awesome  Smiley


How about having a small contest on the banknote design? I pledge 500mBtc

http://www.rugatu.com/questions/1833/how-would-you-like-to-design-a-bitcoin-banknote

Where did this mBtc and other stuff come from? I thought there where Satoshis and Bitcoins.

Those are smaller bitcoin units http://www.rugatu.com/questions/1467/what-are-the-bitcoin-units

500mBTC would be BTC0.50. Hope it helps
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