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2281  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Mobstermaffia game on: March 08, 2016, 11:27:03 PM
Is someone aware how to Claim Ghetto Badge? Cheesy

You have to finish all five of the crimes in The Ghetto at 100%, like the following:
2282  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Free 10GB Hosting For Your Website on: March 08, 2016, 01:51:24 PM
Would you be willing to raise the limit of 10mb in filesize in exchange for a link at the bottom? I'd love to partake in this offer, but am not sure I can create a site with less than 10mb of files Tongue
2283  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: March 08, 2016, 12:19:01 PM
I want to ask that what would happen when i have claimed my btc for the posts that i posted by signature campaign and later on one or more are deleted by either me or moderator.

I believe this is correct. Yesterday, I made several posts. But I also went back and deleted several posts from topics I did not want displayed in my "Show new replies to your posts" list. At the end of the day, on Yobit's sig page, it displayed me as only having 1 post for yesterday. I assumed that this was because of my deleted posts from that day, as well. Can someone verify this?
2284  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: March 08, 2016, 12:16:27 PM
You are too unfair. I don't think you have any valid reason to kick me out of this campaign. Kindly highlight.

Here, let me help

This is the strategy that I have been using lately. The most unfortunate thing is that betting on black alone is very dangerous. Sometimes it appears that red comes so often than black.

This is sig spam.

Wow, am yet to experience the 8888 faucet, I hope I will try and win big before it ends.

This is sig spam.

At one time, I found on the Internet a strategy for roulette and tried it. Indeed I gained a lot using no deposit bonus using the strategy but when I deposited my own coins, I lost terribly.

This is irrelevant to what the thread was about, and your post doesn't contribute in any way... This is sig spam

I have spend bitcoin on several occasions while buying goods online .

This doesn't contribute anything to the thread. This is sig spam.

Gambling comes as a result of the desire to get quick money when one is idle. I feel if someone is busy or is engaged in any activity then the desire to gamble will reduce.

This is just generic babble. There is no substance to this post. This is sig spam.

Will check this later when am free. Seems enticing from the replies that I gave read on this thread.

There was absolutely no need for this post. It did not contribute in any way. Why not just post after you checked it out and give your opinion, rather than stating that you were going to check it out. Basically, you can copy this message and post it to 90% of the other threads and it will still make sense.

All of this means that very little thought went into your posts. You have a TON of posts that require very little thought, which is considered unsubstantial posts.

Need I give you more examples? I can break it down even more for you if you still feel that your posts were worthy of getting paid on...
2285  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info New Web Wallet on: March 08, 2016, 11:58:04 AM
Blockchain is a good wallet. And many people use it and that is quite good. It is also very safe and secure.
If Bitcoin will be more popular later in the future, than the online wallets will also grow and that will be also very good.

God. I hate sig spammers. Your post in this thread does absolutely nothing to contribute to the topic, which is Blockchain's new beta wallet. Your post is like something you took out of a children's book. Shame on you, sig spammer.


I don't understand either why they upgrade their wallet when in fact there is no complain I've read about them. I prefer using them most of the time as its easy and won't need to synchronizing to my computer and blockhain which takes a lot of hard drive space.

Blockchain's wallets were the most prone to getting hacked online, probably mainly because they were one of the first web wallets available for Bitcoin. The upgrade was to ensure safety and security for the accounts, but after upgrading to the beta, I feel like they just simply added a section on security that recycles the same security settings from the old wallet... They just placed it more prominently on the homepage, with a big fat progress bar next to it.

Ironically, as I stated above, there is still no way to sign a message anymore... Which is a feature I really hope they add to the beta version very shortly.
2286  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info New Web Wallet on: March 08, 2016, 05:46:46 AM
I have migrated over to the new blockchain beta wallet, and it's much more intuitive, but lacks the same features as the original wallet. First of all, they've done a very similar thing as Xapo, whereas it suggests that you create a new address (from the Your Addresses section). This gets quite annoying, and it should be a feature that you should be able to toggle on or off so you don't see that message every time you want to manage an address.



Secondly, and most importantly, there is no way for me to be able to sign a message to my address(es). This is ridiculous, and I'd be floored if Blockchain decided to remove the feature... I doubt it, but in the beta wallet, you're not able to sign a message. I have checked every single link and option, and it simply is not there.

Another negative is that if you use multiple addresses, the activity log on the home page of your wallet does not display which address that you have sent or received money from. In fact, the Transactions page does not show the information, either, until you click on an individual transaction. And given that the transaction lookup is slow, this gets annoying fast when you're receiving multiple transactions a day and need to track or make notes for the transactions. I wish they would display which address that you received a transaction to on the overall activity log.

All in all, the new design is intuitive, simple to use, and I can see that they are gearing it more towards the layman than an experienced bitcoin user.

As far as safety goes? All my coins are still available, but all of my addresses from my original Blockchain wallet are now displayed under a section called "Imported Addresses", which is quite annoying. The addresses are still there, but I wish that Blockchain would have somehow kept my existing hierarchy that I had in my original wallet instead of creating a new section. The "Imported Addresses" section appears grayed out, but it is still manageable and accessible.

All in all, with the experience that I've had with the new wallet over the past week or so, my recommendation is for you to wait before you update. I feel that Blockchain still has some more implementation to do for the new structure and design, and it's not quite ready.

The worst part about the whole updating to the beta wallet is that I am not able to "downgrade" back to the original wallet.
2287  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to sign a message?! on: March 08, 2016, 05:36:47 AM
I made the idiotic decision to try the Blockchain Beta wallet, and for the life of me, I cannot find anywhere to sign a message with my address. Does anyone have information on how to sign a message with the Beta version of the wallet? Unfortunately, Blockchain does not allow you to revert back to the old wallet once you have tried the beta.

Thanks in advance!
2288  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: •• NEW! •• COINPOWER.io •• Earn 2500 Satoshi Per Day Faucet + WEEKEND BONUS 10k on: March 07, 2016, 09:02:13 PM
So, you know that little "Remember Me" button next to the login form when you login? Yeah, get rid of it. Because it doesn't work. I check that every time I login to the site, and it doesn't matter. I time out and get logged out anyways. Pretty annoying, honestly. So yeah, get rid of that little remember me button, or fix it so that it keeps you logged in lol
2289  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: March 07, 2016, 07:18:40 AM
BEFORE YOU GUYS START YOUR WEEKLY BANTER ABOUT THE WITHDRAWAL BUTTON NOT WORKING, GO BACK A FEW PAGES. YOU WOULD THINK THAT OUT OF 180 PAGES, AT LEAST 1 OTHER WOULD TALK ABOUT THE BUTTON, RIGHT?

You guys need to learn how to scroll back a few pages, especially if you're going to be required to make substantial meaningful posts around the forums.

Trust me. You're not the only one it's happening to. It's not the first time. It won't be the last time. All the new people to this campaign, please don't continue posting about it. It is a weekly reoccurrence, and yes, Yobit knows about it. And no, there's nothing we can do to withdraw our earnings until they bring the functionality back.

Thanks.


Right, You expect people to go through 180 page to find out what the problem is with withdrawing. This is not how typical forum works. Acccording to you, there would be no need to ask new questions on this forum to get answers because it is possibly answered before and most likely more than once. It is in the nature of forums to post same questions over and over again and recieve answers. This just saves TIME for people. It would take your less time to just write short answer for us instead of trying to be the smart one. Unless you, time is valuable to most of us here. If you don`t want to give a simple answer, don`t bother posting and yelling at others. At least for my possible questions.

THANKS.

My god, that's exactly the problem. People like you who ask the simple question, instead of checking back a few pages. No one asked to go through 180 pages. Just go back a few and you'll see this same exact conversation topic. Because THAT is how forums work; going through pages of conversation to see if a problem or topic has already been covered.

Seriously, go back a few more pages, and it's the same thing. Again. And again. Go back a few more. Yup, there again.

This whole thread is repetitive with the complaint about the button. And in the end, it costs MORE time for the majority of the users in this thread than the time it saves for you and the one or two other new guys. So while YOU think it's saving yourself some time, you're actually contributing to wasting more time for more people. Because now you're asking the same question so many people have asked before. The answer is there repeatedly, and all you had to do was to go back a few pages. But you talk about how time is valuable, yet you expect some senior member of this campaign to answer the question, while you yourself have indicated that this could be an ongoing problem? If you thought that in the first place, you should have gone back to see if it actually was an ongoing problem... I know all you wanted was a simple answer, so here it is. No. The withdrawal button is not working.
2290  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: March 07, 2016, 06:32:52 AM
BEFORE YOU GUYS START YOUR WEEKLY BANTER ABOUT THE WITHDRAWAL BUTTON NOT WORKING, GO BACK A FEW PAGES. YOU WOULD THINK THAT OUT OF 180 PAGES, AT LEAST 1 OTHER WOULD TALK ABOUT THE BUTTON, RIGHT?

You guys need to learn how to scroll back a few pages, especially if you're going to be required to make substantial meaningful posts around the forums.

Trust me. You're not the only one it's happening to. It's not the first time. It won't be the last time. All the new people to this campaign, please don't continue posting about it. It is a weekly reoccurrence, and yes, Yobit knows about it. And no, there's nothing we can do to withdraw our earnings until they bring the functionality back.

Thanks.
2291  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: March 07, 2016, 04:04:12 AM
Only jr members can join this campaign ?
Any chance of Newbie to join in future.

Unfortunately not, as Newbie accounts are limited to how much information they can display in their signatures. Hyperlinks are not permitted in Newbie sigs, so there is no way to refer users to Yobit. Jr. Member is the first member that allows a hyperlink in the URL, which is why it's the first level that Yobit allows to use for a sig campaign. Read more about the signatures (suggestions that the forum admin actually implemented) here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=484259.msg5393088#msg5393088

There are still ton's of people spamming in this campaign and it's really annoying for the people that do make decent quality posts. I hate the nature of this campaign for encouraging spam to get paid well .Yobit sig= spammer in many peoples minds, and that sucks.

I'd love to join a better paying one but they are all closed.

So do your part. Every post by every member has a "Report to moderator" link at the bottom of the post. If you see an unsubstantial post, simply click the link and enter the following two words: sig spam

This will help the mods do their jobs faster in getting rid of the spammers throughout the boards.
2292  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Mobstermaffia game on: March 07, 2016, 03:55:38 AM
Look nice but still scam.

How can you claim that something is a scam when there is no investment required? You are the worst type of user on the forums; the one that is so quick to call someone or something a scam without doing your own investigative research before drawing your conclusion. People like you make me sick.
2293  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [STARTED Round 2] "Golden Chance" bet small, win BIG on: March 07, 2016, 03:01:49 AM
http://postimg.org/image/v9znach63/

The winning number is 1, what means all the addresses are winners, every person will receive 0.00464526*0.95/3=0.0014701 btc to their addresses
My God, I'm glad that you didn't post a response in time for me to make my bet, or I would have lost my ass on this round! Congratulations to all the winners, especially the ones that took a chance and bet small. You're the real MVP lol

@bankingbtc, how many rounds do you foresee for this Golden Chance lottery?
2294  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Earn Satoshi || Up to 50K every 10 Minutes! || InstantSatoshi.com on: March 07, 2016, 02:51:20 AM
And I will be the guinea pig from cashing out. I have done nothing wrong as far as duping accounts, using a VPN, or trying to use any glitch or bug to get more satoshis. If my BTC address doesn't get approved for payout, I will definitely know that the intention of this admin and his group are malintent.

Otherwise, from experience, I have seen so many people that have cried "I got banned and I didn't do anything wrong" or "I didn't get paid out because blah blah blah" get PROVEN that they were abusing the system, so I don't believe any non-credible source (which most of you are, to me) when they say "I didn't do anything wrong, and I got banned."

I'm the most credible source that I know, and anyone in the crypto world that knows me can vouch for me as well. I have thousands of referrals industry-wide, and like I said, I hope you let me be the voice of judgment for if this site is operating honestly or not.

Cheers.

I requested a cashout a few days ago from my InstantSatoshi account. I have never attached my email address or alias to my account before requesting my withdrawal, so admin could not have differentiated my account from any other account. I have not indicated in any social media that a withdrawal request has been made, which could have tipped them off that I personally was the one making the withdrawal.

I have never used a proxy or VPN to claim on the site, and I have 71 referrals that were earned legitimately on the site. I never signed up from another device or computer using my own referral link... In a nutshell, I followed their rules to a T. And guess what. 4 days after my withdrawal request, I received an email notification that I had been paid the 0.015 BTC minimum withdrawal from InstantSatoshi. And upon checking the site, my "Pending" status of my withdrawal (next to my balance) changed back to the default "Cash Out" link.

Proof of Payment:

Blockchain TXID: https://blockchain.info/tx/ea16c0b4ea0867e8a839c389280132bc8db934bc6f9726e879675fb09b31da3d

I have not been banned. I can still access my account.

As a guinea pig, this experiment has provided fruitful, which means that if you do not break the rules or terms that are provided by InstantSatoshi, you have nothing to worry about. I can confirm that Instant Satoshi is, in fact, actively paying members. I'm one of the ones that got paid.

If you legitimately have not broken any rules, or ever once made a claim while logged into a proxy or VPN or Tor, send them a contact request here: https://instantsatoshi.com/contact.php or direct message/tweet them at https://twitter.com/InstantSatoshi

Every single time I have messaged them or tweeted them, they have responded back to me.
2295  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: WIN 2 BTC on: March 06, 2016, 04:34:09 PM
Plain and simple, nobody trusts a website that is asking for 2.5 BTC that is... well, hosted on a freesite.

And your member rank has nothing to do with us not trusting you. It's because you haven't done anything to establish our trust. There are many many many accounts here that are well below Hero Member that have earned the community's trust. You, simply haven't.

Just close this thread and move on, and trust me, it will save you a bunch of headaches from others.
2296  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: WIN 2 BTC on: March 06, 2016, 04:04:25 PM
Why do you think I am not honest?

Because an honest individual does not have to point out that whatever they are doing is not a scam or a ponzi. It's like the instinct to not want to trust people that always say "trust me".

If you are absolutely serious about wanting to run this type of lottery, you should really look into using a trusted member of the forum as an escrow service. Otherwise, you're not going to get anyone to buy your tickets.

So... would you "run" my site? Pls. I do not want to lie, just some money for my family.

The first thing you need to do when running a lottery is to have a solid plan that makes sense for potential ticket buyers. This means that your house edge shouldn't be more than 5-8%. You need to make it a fair lottery in the sense that every user has the same chance to win based on their investment into the lottery. Then, you *should* put the winnings into a trusted escrow before you offer your lottery publicly.

And finally, the biggest duty is to gain trust with other users. And you can't do that by simply stating "It's not a Ponzi, it's not a scam."
2297  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [PAYING] CoinGenerator ▲ HYBRID FAUCET ▲ build your city ▲ real business <ทดฏ`ท. on: March 06, 2016, 03:51:18 PM
Wow, never expected this sht to hit so many pages and many people decided to 'donate' $ to scammers.
It seems that this is always the same cycle here, despite warning or lessons taken.
I only know you will 100% lose $ and time if u decided to believe and dump your $ on any topics here.

Not necessarily. HYIP's and Ponzi's have been around for a while; the internet just made it much more accessible, and Bitcoin made it irreversible. Traditionally, one could make out with a profit from these "investment" programs, but generally just in the beginning, to help establish false "trust" for the operator of the scam. The reason why operators continue to develop these scams are because like sifter and coinbooster, a profit WAS made by the early investors.

However, these HYIPs and Ponzis are devastating the crypto industry and ultimately giving the rest of us crypto users a bad name. I'm sure a shit ton of crypto noobs lost out to this scam. But as far as lessons learned? Nah. The nature of people is to feed off of greed. So even if people have lost their asses in another scam before, I wouldn't be surprised if they actually "invested" in this game to try to make up for their loss, as well as try to make a profit from it.

It's a fucked up cycle, and unfortunately, it's not going to stop.
2298  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: WIN 2 BTC on: March 06, 2016, 03:43:13 PM
Why do you think I am not honest?

Because an honest individual does not have to point out that whatever they are doing is not a scam or a ponzi. It's like the instinct to not want to trust people that always say "trust me".

If you are absolutely serious about wanting to run this type of lottery, you should really look into using a trusted member of the forum as an escrow service. Otherwise, you're not going to get anyone to buy your tickets.
2299  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [STARTED Round 1] "Golden Chance" bet small, win BIG on: March 06, 2016, 03:35:19 PM
Just to make things clear, if I send 0.0085 BTC, then I would be hoping that you roll an 85 or higher in order to be in the winner pool, correct?

3. All the bets that are under the lucky number are lost and are left in the wallet. (For example if the lucky number is 10 then all bets under 0.0011 btc are lost, and if the number is 50 all bets under 0.0015 are lost)

Do you mean if the number is 50, all bets under 0.005 are lost?
2300  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: smashbtc.com - earn up to 6000 satoshi an hour and lots of bonuses on: March 06, 2016, 03:24:24 PM
Yeah, why only newbies are only confirming payments? More than half of the page.  Roll Eyes

Because they are being encouraged by other users in the chatbox on smashbtc to sign up in the forums to let others know that they've been paid. If you spend some time in the chatbox under the "Forum" section of the website, you'll see plenty of people thanking the admin for their withdrawals.
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