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2281  Bitcoin / Group buys / [Group buy] Cointerra May batch gauging interest in this. $3/GHS on: January 24, 2014, 05:06:14 PM
I would be hosting the unit maintenance fee would be a flat rate of 4% to cover electricity

Essentially what I would like to find is another person who would like to split costs 2 ways on a unit or if multiple people are interested can purchase more units. I do not want this to be a large group buy no more then 2-6 people it will be hosted at ghash.io since I would like to represent the pool I work for and would be by far easiest pool to setup for something like this plus were 0% fee and can even do if agreed on a re-investment strategy with portion of mined coins. Smiley

Each user will of course have read only access to the ghash.io pool to keep track of it. I will exchange contact information with each member. I would like this group buy to be equally owned between the users who show interest, and auto payout feature will be used to send payouts to each group buy member.

If this sounds like something you'd like to do send me a PM or post a reply here.

I am ready to start with half the cost of a 2TH cointerra rig personally which is about $3k USD I can raise and lower this bar depending on the amount of people who gauge interest.

If you read this I'll be available on my live chat https://messenger.providesupport.com/messenger/1uoc3p9crrxk91j4dy0gygjjqn.html and we can discuss real time and maybe get the ball rolling sooner then later.

I am also up to other suggestions on this particular kind of group buy.
2282  Economy / Currency exchange / [EXCHANGE] Selling BTC and ALTS for Western Union & cash in mail ฿0.5-50.00+ on: January 24, 2014, 12:03:26 PM
Contact the live chat below to buy BTC for Western Union or cash in mail. I can sell any type of cryptocurrency and you'll have your coins within 24 hours or less on average within the hour.

Do not bother contacting me if you think i'll be sending a payment first or using a middleman. Good rates and quick payments.


CLICK BELOW FOR LIVE CHAT FOR FAST SERVICE
2283  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [EXCHANGE] Buying Bitcoins with Paypal & WU Reputable & Safe from ฿0.01-50.00+ on: January 24, 2014, 03:30:45 AM
Live chat is online and will have alot more up time guaranteed up time from 10am-6pm Monday though Friday now sending payments by western union! Get cash in hand money in minutes. Check OP for link to live chat!
2284  Economy / Services / Re: ☆★☆Maidaks Free Escrow Service☆★☆ on: January 23, 2014, 07:04:32 AM
Maidak,

I am going to trade user "SlidingHorn" a 12 Month Xbox Live Code for .05 BTC. Your services would be greatly appreciated Smiley
If you could hold the BTC while the code is confirmed to work, that would be fantastic.


Deal is agreed for both parties.  Where can I send, Maidak?

EDIT We ended up doing half up front, half on delivery.  Sorry to bother you Maidak!  Smiley

Cool glad you guys were able to mutually come to an agreement! Sorry I was not available at the time.
2285  Economy / Computer hardware / Looking for someone to build gaming/litecoin rig liquid cooled on: January 23, 2014, 06:43:17 AM
I only want duel sli good for gaming multi tasking budget between 2500-3500 usd either paypal or btc if you build it with used gpus expect less if your interested i'll pay for labor if your putting it together and parts costs off newegg. if your comfortable doing this and have experience with liquid cooling builds send me a PM and we can talk I'm due for a new workstation. I like the haf x coolermaster cases btw
2286  Economy / Exchanges / Re: ***CEX.IO Cloud mining official page*** on: January 22, 2014, 08:02:19 PM
Hi,

I've been using the site for weeks and was never able to answer these questions myself, if someone can help:

Q1 - Block Finding Rate: I know 5 PHs is quite a lot and allows you to find blocks quickly, but man it's like tick-tock clock! One block every 7 minutes, not 5 not 10, not 15, not 3 minutes, 7 minutes you can set your watch on it. From my experience in solo mining (on altcoins), I sometimes find a block in 30 minutes, then another one 2 minutes after then another one 5 hours after. It almost looks like you can find the block immediately and the netowrk will only try to make it more difficult for you.

Yes, you are misinterpreting the Ghash.IO stats. Make sure you scroll down to see the blocks and not the shifts.

Q2 - Price Fixing, or call it Quibids: This is not an accusation, this is a question to understand. When you first went into business, you had a number of GHs. Let's assume you were very happy to sell all your GHs, 100% of them, and then start looking at them working for other people while you don't make any money from them, just charge 4% to cover the cost of electricity and upgrade the hardware for the people to make more money while you continue to watch.

Maintenance fee is charged when a block is mined. If you do not own GHS - you will not be charged with a maintenance fee

Apart from the issue of ownership and whom the machines are mining for, why can't you show clearly where you are on the buy/see graph. Say you still have 1000 GHs unsold working for you, and you want to sell that, what is your market position, where are you on the sell chart, is there an order to sell 1000 GHs for say 0.65 BTC/GHs?

You can see exactly where you are in the orders table. Your order is shown in blue font.

2287  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for small 0.025 BTC loan repay .030 on: January 22, 2014, 05:26:27 PM
Any news from Richy the vet?

Would also love to hear about it.
2288  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: CEX.IO "hacked"........? on: January 20, 2014, 06:18:03 PM
Was just logged in to cex.io chat and got 2 javascript alerts minutes apart with simply the text "1".

I logged back in a few minutes later to investigate, and discovered this in the "russian" tab of their chat window:

Code:
z66 : 20:25
“><img src="#" onerror="alert(1)"
Ramirez : 20:26
><img src="#" onerror="alert(1)"
Ramirez : 20:26
doesnt work
kickbit : 20:27
xe2x80x9c><img src="#" onerror="alert(1)"
Ramirez : 20:28
-->
Ramirez : 20:29
->

They have been alerted via twitter by others that noticed the problem too:
https://twitter.com/chrisfarms/status/423913046512128001
https://twitter.com/vvedma/status/423920180750610432

As a professional web developer, this is deeply concerning.

I am not sure that this is necessarily related to people having their accounts cleaned out, but it is certainly something to consider regardless as a "possibility".  Anyone who has studied computer information security knows how serious the potential for an XSS attack is, and it certainly should not be taken lightly.

You are free to draw your own conclusions, but personally I withdrew all my BTC from there a while ago.

I'm going to clear some things up regarding this. I do work for support with cex.io and have been for months I was on shift during the execution of this XSS vulnerability immediately called our technical department and had the hole patched within under a minute. No user data was compromised during this failed attack. The reason for this is because what he tried to download was blocked by our censor in the trollbox.

Now the reality on why the users are getting compromised over 99% of them are because of our users are not securing their emails with 2factor authentication nor securing their cex.io accounts. I've seen countless tickets where people have downloaded trading bots and lost all of there BTC and GHS, going to a site like c-cex.com and submitting their information. It all starts with the users email account being compromised. 10 out of 10 times every user who has been hacked has not had their 2 factor authentication enabled which would have prevented the withdraw from ever happening.

Also be aware its not very hard to stick a remote administration tool and keylogger on any PC if you are not properly protecting your PC and downloading a trading bot which could very well work it just comes with an added feature. I have suggested to numerous people if you plan on keeping financial assets online do it on a freshly imaged PC use strong password and always use the added security precautions that the site does provide. We are also looking into adding yubikeys as well which was my personal suggestion to the company since I love the security a yubikey offers over 2FA.

"Jeffrey Smith" who replies to all cex.io correspondance is aparently a TradeFortress clone: http://mentaso.com/bitcoin-news/cex-part-2-the-hacked-account-and-children-playing-grownups.html

This sort of thing is becoming far too commonplace. While I like the premise of cex.io, I wish there was a more stable and secure platform like it and not the constant dodgy behavior Mr. Smith seems to exhibit.

Now you have me really worried!

With all I've heard, multiple account "hacks" etc. at cex.io, I wouldn't put a single bitcoin in a wallet with them. I don't trust any wallet service with domain ending in .io, scared of who the real owner might be Sad

This is a registered company check the SSL and the contact us page https://cex.io/support and search the company number. Just because tradefortress used an .io domain does not mean that its a domain owned by tradefortress..
2289  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Open - Free Shipping] AntMiner U1 USB STICKS - US/Canada .053 per unit on: January 20, 2014, 07:03:32 AM
Ordered 18 of em Smiley
2290  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [EXCHANGE] Buying Bitcoins with Paypal Reputable & Safe from ฿0.01-50.00+ on: January 20, 2014, 04:05:38 AM
Live chat is online check OP to sell your BTC
2291  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Prospero x-1 already for sale? scam? on: January 20, 2014, 03:56:15 AM
Just want everyone to know this site is not associated with bitcoinminerz.com got a PM today saying I should be aware of this thread so there is my 2 cents.
2292  Economy / Services / Re: ☆★☆Maidaks Free Escrow Service☆★☆ on: January 17, 2014, 06:59:09 PM
Live chat is online for anyone looking for a quick escrow today. Click live chat link in OP
2293  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for small 0.025 BTC loan repay .030 on: January 17, 2014, 06:02:34 PM
otrkid70.

Maybe you should use this opportunity and build upon it. I'd be down for running a non profit through this site that helps out animal rescues all over the world, drumming up donations in BTC.


Think about it, maybe we can get your vet to be the first to sign up, we can get them linked with bitpay, and maybe they can even open up a "free check up day" for those who cant afford the vet due to the btc we get donated, just rambling but I think its worth discussing.
Bob, weird that you brought that up because when i was explaining what you guys were doing for Richy and that you were complete strangers...The lady at the vets office said that was Amazing! and she mentioned that she had another patient with a torn ACu or something and they were having a hard time paying for it.    I would ABSOLUTELY love to be a part of that idea Bob and i will talk to the vets office and see if they wil let me use their name as a reference to the purpose/cause.   But woulndt we have to register with the government or something for non profit status?

That would be something i'd also like to take part in, and dont mind handling the paper work. I have a CPA who currently handles all my business stuff and i'm sure having her do this to wouldn't be an issue at all.
2294  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for small 0.025 BTC loan repay .030 on: January 17, 2014, 05:16:22 PM
All paid estimated came out to be $1650.00 total bitcoins sent was 1.85 BTC between everyone and this was sold just now on coinbase.com
 
Subtotal   $1,462.48
Coinbase fee   $-14.62
Bank fee   $-0.15
Total Credit

$1,447.71

Keep the donations coming ! address is posted
so is that to the vet or did you convert is to USD ?

I paid $1650 via my CC the total BTC amount that was donated equaled out to $1447.71 after coinbase fees so if anyone would like to continue to donate please use the address provided 1XkuPpPXaM5a3EQS36BEQ6xHc4kDMXSyJ if any funds are left over after the $1650.00 I'll go ahead and donate that to a non profit animal rescue organization of your guys choice.

Do I understand this correctly, you spent 200$ of your own money to cover this?

Thats correct, I couldn't exactly let tell the lady only $1447.71 was donated so I covered costs and hopefully we'll see the rest of it come in.
2295  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for small 0.025 BTC loan repay .030 on: January 17, 2014, 04:44:29 PM
All paid estimated came out to be $1650.00 total bitcoins sent was 1.85 BTC between everyone and this was sold just now on coinbase.com
 
Subtotal   $1,462.48
Coinbase fee   $-14.62
Bank fee   $-0.15
Total Credit

$1,447.71

Keep the donations coming ! address is posted
so is that to the vet or did you convert is to USD ?

I paid $1650 via my CC the total BTC amount that was donated equaled out to $1447.71 after coinbase fees so if anyone would like to continue to donate please use the address provided 1XkuPpPXaM5a3EQS36BEQ6xHc4kDMXSyJ if any funds are left over after the $1650.00 I'll go ahead and donate that to a non profit animal rescue organization of your guys choice.
2296  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for small 0.025 BTC loan repay .030 on: January 17, 2014, 04:23:20 PM
All paid estimated came out to be $1650.00 total bitcoins sent was 1.85 BTC between everyone and this was sold just now on coinbase.com
 
Subtotal   $1,462.48
Coinbase fee   $-14.62
Bank fee   $-0.15
Total Credit

$1,447.71

Keep the donations coming ! address is posted
2297  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Bounty] Help needed to create "Space invader " online game on: January 17, 2014, 01:21:33 PM
school project? lol
2298  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [EXCHANGE] Buying Bitcoins with Paypal Reputable & Safe from ฿0.01-50.00+ on: January 17, 2014, 12:49:40 PM
i need 4-5 bitcoins.
i will use bank wire or SEPA.
i will also like to escrow deal.
how do we go about it?

If your looking to sell bitcoins I'm more then happy to help but I do not sell my BTC I only buy them.
2299  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for small 0.025 BTC loan repay .030 on: January 17, 2014, 11:37:44 AM
Just sent 0.25 to the address given. Please let me know that the funds will be used accordingly.

https://blockchain.info/tx/65341ff031ad0b06fe9d2f8a19a1198d73d314eac77f4bd44669a7ae081aaae9

And OP, please let us know when your lovely doggie is all fit and well again!

All the best.

Hey everyone I will be calling the vet in the morning at around 10am EST to get this paid for. Can you send me a PM or post the phone # so I can give them a call.

Seen the number on the invoice I'll be calling them here in a few about 2-3 hours.
2300  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for small 0.025 BTC loan repay .030 on: January 16, 2014, 07:02:10 PM
I keep checking in Smiley

Maidak, can you post an address for funds to be sent to?

I just asked him to come to the thread and post, then we'll get the deposit address.

I'm still waiting on the estimate so we know what were dealing with here.. As soon as it comes through, I will call the vet, verify that all is up and up and then send my coin to Maidak to get this ball rolling.

Thanks to everyone who offered to help out.
16AbBBfrkV7YjiBqznRx2wRT4mgJeWdckg

here is the address you can deposit to.

Edit - Requested a clean address so here it is 1XkuPpPXaM5a3EQS36BEQ6xHc4kDMXSyJ
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