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22621  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin becoming… fashionable? Like, literally. on: February 20, 2015, 06:21:26 AM

Bitcoin is becoming mainstream, that’s a fact. And it is little wonder that nowadays the cryptocurrency is even mentioned by people being seemingly too far from it.

- Read full article HERE and don't forget to comment below! Wink

for some parts of the world , yes it is becoming mainstream, but in some parts, like asia, i mean the majority of asia, i doubt that the word of cryptocurrency or bitcoins can be hardly heard,
exactly, especially now that solo mining or mining with your pc at home is no longer and option. before there was a lot of interest in mining bitcoin and you could see a lot of people doing it and increasing every day.
but now it seems it is dead!
22622  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Getting shot and killed in past wars is todays equivalent of getting hacked... on: February 20, 2015, 06:17:59 AM
I think we won the war guys… without a single shot being fired.


Were are fighting the same forces except for every hack there will be a better security system built all while maintaining your freedoms.
except you do not die from losing bitcoin, also you can spread your bitcoin between cold wallets, paper wallets etc. but you can not spread your brain in different places so that if a part of got shot you dont die Cheesy
22623  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is it wrong to suggest people should own just 1 or .5 btc. Mr.WarrenBuffet on: February 20, 2015, 05:59:32 AM
Is it such a terrible idea to own an oz of gold, if nothing more than for nostalgia… Than why not own 1 bitcoin, if bitcoin fails who cares you loose $250….. if it doesnt fail.. well… i think you guys know how that story goes.
i think it is a great idea but for common people, they do not want to go into the hassle of learning, securing, buying,.... of bitcoin and buy gold instead which is going to be easier and most probable to profit from
22624  Economy / Services / Re: Up to 0.035 BTC weekly for YOUR SIGNATURE *New rules on: February 20, 2015, 05:52:30 AM
Two comments,

1) If you alter your signature in this campaign, say you change it and then change it back in short time, you'll reset your payment date. I just experienced this issue. I had to go 3 days without being paid for posts.

2) There's a lot of chatter and frustration about people in signature campaigns posting meaningless, not constructive, or bullshit posts. The perception is that those of us involved in signature campaigns do not care about the quality of our posts but are only interested in reaching our numbers. In some cases this is true, in most cases it is not. If the frustration grows we all risk losing the opportunity get paid for our posts. So...don't do it! Don't risk this great thing we are a part of!

Keep your posts constructive!

Help the community!

If you're seen as a troll or posting bullshit/meaningless comments you should receive threats to your pay or participation. Don't ruin it for the rest of us!

Thanks.
1) you can only change signature between bitmixer's signatures not anything else, if you change it to something else for instance another signature campaigns you will go without payment
2) it was always like this and always will be like this, people will abuse every system no matter what it is. and they always will be punished for it (getting banned,....)
22625  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] [NEW RATES] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: February 19, 2015, 01:29:39 PM
Just curious why so many people requesting weekly payments. Is it a trust issue...as in do not want to risk posting for a month and not getting paid? What do people do with tiny payments...gamble them? I see it asked so much just curious...
it is both "trust issues" and needing the bitcoin on a weekly basis. not after a month.

and also it is the matter of price. bitcoin is 200$ today and it will be 300$ tomorrow and it will be 100$ the day after that
22626  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Chinese New Year Giveaway! on: February 19, 2015, 01:10:52 PM
since i love Dota2 and the new year thing is going on there :


ref: http://www.dota2.com/newbloom

1FENFo7fTh2XJrRruhePsrKAdPAEg8Vp4i
22627  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Get 200% Profit just in 20 Minutes - BTC, DOGE and XPY on: February 19, 2015, 12:55:08 PM
Get 200% Profit just in 20 Minutes - BTC, DOGE and XPY
Accept 3 types of coins
Bitcoin Dogecoin Paycoin

i think there is a typo in the topic
you meant to write we are going to be around for 20 minutes
http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/3xcoins.gq.html
22628  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: free bits for newbies for cakeday on: February 19, 2015, 06:16:50 AM
http://www.reddit.com/r/FreeBits/

Hope everyone is having a good day this guy is amazingly generous and is giving away bits to people for cake day

I used to know all ends at Valentine's day. Now, what the heck is this CakeDay ?
cakeday is a reddit term. i think it is the 1 year anniversary of the person who joined reddit. like 1 year birthday or something like that
22629  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Solve the cryptogram. Prize 0.1 Bitcoin. on: February 18, 2015, 05:11:01 PM
Hi.
I want to offer you such a task. There is a purse 1JWM3GvWtbLexrZPddtaEbYt8Fi2pzNQw5 therein 0.1 Bitcoin.
The private key is encrypted cipher Vigenère and its not difficult to decipher.
Can I buy this quest for 100,000 Satoshi (0.001 BTC).
For this purpose what equalize the chances of all the players on the file will be password.
Password I report tomorrow at 6.00 pm UTC-5. Try it and good luck.
My e-mail unitech10@gmail.com.
My wallet 1J45fGfbQV5zgC6dBWryQmvAjZrLsQbrnm.
send 0.1 to a trusted escrow that you can easily find on bitcointalk and then i am listening to what you have to say!
22630  Economy / Lending / Re: what is collateral and how does it work? on: February 18, 2015, 04:47:24 PM
i see people giving/asking for loans talk about collateral?
what are the things that are considered collateral

i only know of the bitcointalk account, and most importantly i want to know how does it work?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577765.0
its explain here!

Let us know if u have more questions
so for example if i want to get a loan and give my account here as collateral, i should give the Escrow my username and password right?

Change the password before giving it.. You are aware of that, right?

Good stable Altcoins are another good collateral.
yeah and that is a good thing to keep in mind Cheesy
22631  Economy / Lending / Re: Bitcoin Noob on: February 18, 2015, 04:42:22 PM
Hey all,

I am entirely new to the world of Bitcoin. I have studied various Bitcoin topics the last 1.5 weeks including mining, exchanging, P2P lending etc.

I stumbled on this forum today and noticed the microloans are all very small like maybe $10 or so (although some are higher).

1. I dont understand why someone would borrow such a small amount? Do they exchange it back to real currency and buy something. or trade for other cryptocurrency or what?

2. I have opened a my own BTC account and would like to start funding it, Would someone be willing to loan BTC to a total newcomer like myself?

As I said, totally new to the bitcoin world, but want to learn.

Regards


why do you want a loan if you are new to bitcoin. what are you going to do with borrowed bitcoin?!
if you want to learn either buy BTC or work for it!
22632  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.07 BTC Loan on: February 17, 2015, 05:55:13 PM
i can offer paypal 20$ if anyone will accept paypal
0.07 BTC is around 15$, if you have 20$ paypal then why the hell do you need bitcoin for?!!
22633  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Zencloud - Gaw - 10 Free GH - Sharing information (No refferral spam tricks) on: February 17, 2015, 04:10:40 PM
Just write your number and you should receive SMS or call with code. Or you can use app for smartphones called Authy.

same here...
do not work for me..
and i do not found any detailed hot to to withdraw my small btc balance!!!
i checked and it worked for me, i received SMS from them , luckily for me i didnt invest and also cashed out before Cheesy

authy don't work for me...
and my cahs still on zencloud server....

really bad services...

hate zenCloud...
this looks like the official thread on bitcointalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=720322.0
also my google search turned up this too :https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=809563.0
22634  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Bitcoin Blast - Double your Bitcoins in just 24 Hours! on: February 17, 2015, 04:02:19 PM
The site suspended  Cheesy
what did you expect from this:

Name:   BitcoinBlast
Posts:   1
Activity:   1
Position:   Newbie
Date Registered:   2015-02-13, 23:21:31
Last Active:   2015-02-16, 09:48:20

Cheesy
22635  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Encompass released - Multi-Coins Electrum client on: February 17, 2015, 03:56:11 PM
Great news for the Electrum technology!

Mazacoin's developers have released, 10 days ago, a Multi-Coin version of Electrum.  Based on the latest release of Electrum, Encompass amalgamates many coins in one interface, allowing to change from one coin to the other in a few seconds (select new coin in the menu bar).  It uses the BIP44 standard for each coins.  Meaning, that one seed is used for all the coin types in your unique wallet.

Coins currently supported are MZC (of course), LTC, BTC and VIA.  DRK is currently under review (pull request) by mazaclub team members. 

It only requires a coin developer to submit one page of code (the coin specs) to Encompass, to add a coin to the service - great idea!  Of course, coin developers have to provide the Electrum servers to support their coins, as this interface is only for the client part of the system.

Encompass currently supports the following POW algorithms: Scrypt (LTC, VIA), SHA256 (BTC, MZC) and soon X11 (DRK).

Github: https://github.com/mazaclub/encompass
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/mazacoin/comments/2v1ms5/multicurrency_lightweight_hd_bip0044_wallet/
developers:  https://mazacoin.org/development-team/

PS: Trezor support is currently disabled, pending further testing.
it is a good thing they did. but why isn't there Doge and Reddcoin in the list. i know that they both have individual clients
22636  Economy / Lending / Re: what is collateral and how does it work? on: February 17, 2015, 03:51:19 PM
i see people giving/asking for loans talk about collateral?
what are the things that are considered collateral

i only know of the bitcointalk account, and most importantly i want to know how does it work?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577765.0
its explain here!

Let us know if u have more questions
so for example if i want to get a loan and give my account here as collateral, i should give the Escrow my username and password right?
22637  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bittrex Dumping 3 Dozen Altcoins on: February 17, 2015, 03:42:03 PM
Bittrex Says ‘Bye bye’ To 36 Altcoins In Their System
http://bitforum.info/t/bittrex-says-bye-bye-to-36-altcoins-in-their-system/290

So, maybe this company thinks that Bitcoin, Litecoin, Doge and Dark should only be invited in a party.

How about that?
it is a good move by bittrex, i saw the email they sent me. but it doesn't matter since every week i see at least 2 new altcoins appear out of nowhere on bittrex just to see the same inevitable end
22638  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: CoinLearn.org : Newbie Learning + Hourly Earning on: February 17, 2015, 03:31:36 PM
Good rates IMO (Considering the amount of effort), The learning part isn't that serious though since there are few slides that get repeated again and again.
the rates are diminishing, it doesn't stay as high as what you see now. as you get closer and closer to the end the rewards keeps getting smaller Cheesy
22639  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hiding wallet complexities for newbies on: February 17, 2015, 03:29:03 PM
Hi All,

I installed Electrum on my Win 7 pc and I'm now trying to learn how to use it properly.

I'm a newbie now digging into bitcoin details. Wow. It's a little more complicated than I expected. I'm now trying to wrap my head around things like Change Addresses and related topics. Not easy for a newb like me. But I like learning new things.

Are there wallets keychains that successfully and safely hide all the complexities of Change Addresses without putting coins at risk? Or, to put it another way, what is the best wallet for total techno-phobic newbies who are allergic to any technical details?

Is something like the Coinbase online wallet best for total non-geek newbies? Does the Coinbase wallet successfully and safely hide all Change Address and other complexity?

Thanks,

Advait

PS: I'm a fanatic about backing up my important data in multiple ways.

PPS: I'm also reading thru the posts at http://bitzuma.com/posts/a-beginners-guide-to-the-electrum-bitcoin-wallet/. There's a lot to learn!

i think if you are having trouble with wallets and security and also you don't have much BTC, you should start with online wallets like coinbase and blockchain.info
then switch to desktop
22640  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My New Bitcoin Faucet [Need Feedback] on: February 17, 2015, 03:26:35 PM
Well, OP is a scammer, just be careful with him..

Well this is being run by microfaucet.

So he has no control over the payments.
it is not only about the payment, the website can contain harmful malwares
you can check it online thou, but i don't know how reliable it is and also it can change at any time
https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/b9d88d52fb05332ef595948a14b68bb6340be9d6933a972333e6fcdc85786a8c/analysis/
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