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2281  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 3000 satoshi every hour? Believe it! on: December 06, 2015, 08:26:38 PM
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3000 satoshi every hour? Believe it!


I didn't use faucets for a moment now but I saw few faucets started with a high payouts then once they have many users it will decrease it to half or even less, while others will simply change or trick their time limit, for example a known faucet showed 30 minutes but it pays only once a day.
2282  Economy / Speculation / Re: Weekend target $320 on: December 06, 2015, 08:03:14 PM
Just a heads up from our analysis team.
We suspect the price will take a hard hit twice this weekend resulting in prices around the $300 mark and recovering to around $320 towards the end of the weekend.
Several big players are making some moves in response to the Goldman Sachs patent.
Really looking forward to kwuckduck's crack analysis team's predictions for this coming week. Though they're probably still too busy rolling in all the money they made from this week's analysis. Ooops.

Hope for the next weekend, this team will predict the price around 400$ mark, it is kinda accurate if we add +100$ to their price  Wink
Btw, 398-398.5$ in bitfinex now.
2283  Other / Meta / Re: Hilarious bots posting nonsense: what's the point? on: December 06, 2015, 07:55:17 PM
He's doing this manually, you say?  
No.

The 2 tho, it is obvious that he has a bot involved in this (or group of +10? from different time zone? ) but besides from changing the bot's parameters (from mining to bitcoin discussion), i noticed that he may also created few accounts, i saw same style accounts names that didn't make any posts, was it banned by mods before posting? Or he just manually created it and left it for a reason? I doubt a normal guy plans to join bitcointalk with a weird name like the bot do.

Edit: thx for the answer hilariousandco Smiley
2284  Other / Meta / Re: Should people who promote ponzis in their signature be given a negative trust? on: December 06, 2015, 02:40:40 AM
Not this again.
Thermos is not the owner, he doesn't even claim to be. He is no more the owner of bitcointalk than Stalin was the owner of Russia or Hitler was the owner of Germany.
Stop parroting shit you've heard other say & spreading misinformation.
If still not clear:
Shit came together in such a way as to enable thermos to control bitcointalk, Stalin to control Russia, and Hitler to control Germany. This doesn't make any of them "owners."

I don't understand what is the problem that some users have with theymos. No one forced you to like him nor the way bitcointalk works nor to post in r/bitcoin, just create your owns and share the ideas that you like between you Smiley
Back to the topic, i voted yes if the guy is fully aware and got a warning before the NT.

Edit:
What does my liking/disliking thermos have to do with him not being the owner of this forum?
Do you read before typing, or are the few satoshis you make from posting just too sweet?
I have a lollipop (bought from the satoshi i made in the sig campaign, maybe?) that I planned to give to fw... but for some reasons i changed my mind... Wanna take it son? It is free.
Btw if you focus on my words again you will notice that ''you'' refer to ''some users'' mentioned above not specifically to you son.
2285  Economy / Speculation / Re: Weekend target $320 on: December 06, 2015, 02:21:16 AM
Interesting.. The price now on Bitstamp 392.6$, coinbase 393.6$, bitfinex 397.5$..it will break the 400$ tomorrow or just go down to ~360$ again?
I am a little bit optimistic, +400$ imo Smiley
2286  Other / Meta / Re: How I can change size of signature? on: December 05, 2015, 07:56:55 PM
Hi, take a look at the sticky threads
Here you go: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178608.0
The signature space depends on your rank
- Newbie: No styling (including links) allowed. Max 50 characters.
- Jr. Member: Links allowed. Max 150 characters.
- Member: Unlimited length.
- Full: Color allowed.
- Sr. Member: Size allowed
- Hero: Background color allowed
2287  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Ore-Mine.org: 1752+ BTC paid. 100% Real income! Mining in the form of the game on: December 05, 2015, 07:42:44 PM
every time i click on bonuses there is nothing i mean empty empty empty why like this only me?
Like serlite said, it isn't only you, it happened to me too many times, I let it load then claim it all together, sometimes i got 3/5 bonuses sometimes 0/5.  Smiley
2288  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: OCEANTHOMAS SCAMMER Alert on: December 05, 2015, 05:49:25 PM
Oceanthomas is a scammer, do not do business with him. Luckily it was for pennies. he needs to turn off his basement lights and computer before his mom gets mad about wasting electricity

Hi, could you give more informations about this? Such as the amount scammed, the transaction id, screenshots...etc
I see that you opened a topic here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1276092 then you claim that oceanthomas scammed you, who is this guy? Do you mean sardasa?
Btw, btc to paypal is so risky since paypal payment is reversible, besides better to use escrow next time.
You got proper eyes? 6/6 vision? Head working properly? All nerves have blood flowing properly in your entire body?
How the f**k can you even relate me to this scammer?

Just for your sake, even I was contacted by his multi for buying BTC from me as I also have thread for selling BTC & I rejected this fucker saying that he is NOT trusted enough. Now see what happens when users don't use their common sense!
Screenshot of his PM: https://i.imgur.com/6KfLPav.png
Free insults for nothing... I asked a clear question to the OP, ''do you mean sardasa?'', why i picked your name from 600.000 btctalkers? Hmm it is hard to find!, do i gave you a NT? No?
You could just answer (you or the OP) to this unclear topic by saying: No it is not sardasa, besides i asked for proof to not link an innocent guy with this scam.
Take a breath before answering sardasa next time..  Undecided
2289  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to move bitcoins from QuadrigaCX to Blockchain on: December 05, 2015, 02:15:33 AM
Thanks so much InvoKing and bitbaby.  I really appreciate the help and the suggestions.  

Thank you.  Smiley
One thing I didn't mention first to not complicate things for you is the private key that you should never show it to anyone (try to learn about it later) because your funds in your wallet could be stolen if someone else know it.
At the opposite of the bitcoin address (1xxxxxxxxx..xx) which we can share it with others.
Anyway don't worry since you don't know how to find it yet, just make a quick search about it later.
2290  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to move bitcoins from QuadrigaCX to Blockchain on: December 05, 2015, 02:01:23 AM
Ok, so withdraw is what I want.  Thank you!  I also saw an address on the Receive Money screen on Blockchain.  So, just to verify I get the address from Blockchain and then go to the Withdraw screen on QuadrigaCX and fill in the form and submit?  How long should I expect it to take to be available for use from Blockchain?

Yes that address is yours and it looks like 1xxxxxxxxxxxx...xx, You can create other ones if you like.
Be sure to copy the right bitcoin address before sending, if you write it wrong you will lose your coins.
As i quoted in my previous post, the exchanger will send it in ~10 minutes then it will take few minutes - hours (maybe days in worst cases) before it will appear in your wallet. You could check the unconfirmed transaction in blockchain.info then write your bitcoin address in the search.
2291  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to move bitcoins from QuadrigaCX to Blockchain on: December 05, 2015, 01:31:29 AM
I don't have an account on this exchanger but I will try to give a hand, if you will search on the forum you may find some helpful topic, maybe this?  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=771643.msg8703388#msg8703388
If you already have bitcoin there then from what I read here https://www.quadrigacx.com/faq You can check this
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How do I withdraw CAD?
Quadriga CX offers a wide range of withdrawal options. To learn more about our withdrawal options, please visit our Withdraw page within your account.
-snip-
Are Bitcoin withdrawals instant?
Bitcoin withdrawals are generally paid within 10 minutes. On rare occasions, withdrawals may take up to 8 hours.


Well i suppose that after visiting their withdraw page in your account, you will find a way to send your coins to the bitcoin address associated with your blockchain.info wallet (verify it before sending).
If you still don't find this option could you take a screenshot to this '' withdraw page '' (be sure to hide well every private information before posting it)
2292  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling and Bitcoin? on: December 05, 2015, 12:59:58 AM
Con
Look at some dice sites, cloud mining sites that ust dissapeared with consumers money.

Preferably avoid gambling, if someone couldn't resist then better use well-established sites, since you mentioned dice sites we all know at least 2-3 famous sites (no need to advertise it here).

Personally I like what I read in the gambling section when i visit its topics:
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Warning: You are in the Gambling section. You are likely to eventually lose any money that you gamble/"invest". Additionally, moderators do not remove likely scams. You must use your own brain: caveat emptor. Do not gamble more than you can afford to lose.
2293  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: OCEANTHOMAS SCAMMER Alert on: December 05, 2015, 12:49:35 AM
Oceanthomas is a scammer, do not do business with him. Luckily it was for pennies. he needs to turn off his basement lights and computer before his mom gets mad about wasting electricity

Hi, could you give more informations about this? Such as the amount scammed, the transaction id, screenshots...etc
I see that you opened a topic here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1276092 then you claim that oceanthomas scammed you, who is this guy? Do you mean sardasa?
Btw, btc to paypal is so risky since paypal payment is reversible, besides better to use escrow next time.
2294  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Unconfirmed transaction with a fee for more than 4 hrs ? on: December 04, 2015, 10:15:04 PM
Well I think they believe that they can make the amount back in some time if their agenda is proven successful. Feel free to give any other example why in the heck's name would someone want to attack blockchain and as you said "spend hundreds of dollars" during the process

Unfortunately apart from what you mentioned here, i don't have another clue..
2295  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Unconfirmed transaction with a fee for more than 4 hrs ? on: December 04, 2015, 10:08:42 PM
Looks confirmed to me.
Yeah 10 confirmations until now.

what do you gain by attacking the blockchain ?
XT/Block size increase supporters ofc.
Spending hundreds of dollars or maybe more on fees to saturate the blockchain is really ridiculous thing to prove they are right imo, they cannot handle this situation for too long..
2296  Other / Off-topic / Re: VOD vs QUICKSELLER on: December 04, 2015, 09:46:04 PM
 Roll Eyes


Edit:
Who's the chick supposed to be on the forum?
LoL Smiley didn't choose one yet, (hahaha mexxer nice ) but since it is your topic maybe you can suggest one  Wink
2297  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: CryptoBox Reborn: 150~500 every 10 minutes, NO anti-bot links on: December 04, 2015, 09:32:33 PM
150 (95%), 500 (5%) satoshis every 10 minutes
+15% referrals commission.
Well i don't really like every 10 minutes but for sure there is someone who appreciate it.
Anyway, if your faucet didn't gain much traffic i suggest the following: 450 (90%), 1000 (10%) evey 30 minutes +25% ref.
2298  Other / Meta / Re: New spamming bot(different post style, and yeah had to make this thread) on: December 04, 2015, 09:10:02 PM
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Topic: Numbliest Materfamiliases Retenes
Author: Noteworthiestrwgvoj Brand new
Today at 09:55:59 PM

Subject: Khloe Kardashian


The guy behind this should think twice about his pathetic life. I think this spam has more than an hour, i disconnected and went to eat then when I return this bot is still creating accounts and posting lol.
Maybe this is a stupid question from me but how many emails did he created for this? 60, 100? (i didn't check if i could create an account w/out an email), why don't implement a verification by email? (at least temporary)


Edit: this guy has no life for sure, i think he made around 200-300 accounts until now, took that pic then in less than 1 minute boom
2299  Economy / Speculation / Re: Price of the bitcoin will jump again? on: December 04, 2015, 07:07:34 PM
500 dollar is perhaps a little bit too high, but i see it going above the 400.
Let's hope so .
Yep, 500$ is a bit high, i think It will end up near 400$ this month, 350$ seems fair for me for the moment, don't want to lose my money if it gets lower.
2300  Economy / Lending / Re: Hey need loan of 0.1 on: December 04, 2015, 06:55:39 PM
Hey all im new here , nice forum Smiley

i need a loan of 0.1 btc to purchase web hosting.
Repayment Date: 3 Days from loan date.
interest : 10% = 0.01

Pm me if your willing to help with this one , thanks in advance .

Read here first: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577765.0
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If you completely ignore this sticky and make a loan request with no collateral, without having massive trust on the forum, the chances of you getting negative trusted feedback and therefore having a Trade with Extreme Caution tag is almost 100%.

Edit: you should offer a valid collateral in order to get a chance to have a loan else you will only receive a negative trust
You can find what is a valid collateral in the second post of the link that i posted above.
If you don't have a valid collateral just close this topic.
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