Somebody who can draw will need to fill in the middle circle, leave space for the 3 numbers between/above the t and Q, and vector it.
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I want to use 1Broker but I won't lose any more of my BTC to theft. My BTC1.84915808 stolen in the Bitfloor hack (not including the partial pathetic repayment of BTC0.02055598) was the last time I ever let my own BTC sit in private keys I don't exclusively control. No matter what anyone's security claims are.
I don't have a problem when I am given OPM to work with, though (like Bithorse.co admin giveaways that have been the only deposits made to my account).
The option for account wide 2fa(Not just for withdraws) will be implemented very soon! The alleged mechanism of the Bitfloor exchange-wide hack (and others before and since) would not have been stopped by mere account-wide 2FA.
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Hm, maybe you should just sell your login details, and disclaim that it needs to be renewed/reactivated. If you can find an escrow to take the buyer's funds and renew it, change password, verify balance, etc.
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If you'd like to use the easiest script I could find with a stable accurate price index (that won't go to hell just because a single exchange goes down), try adding this to your OP so I can delete (and do not excessively bump to thank me for this post): $15000 = Just enter this line of code where you want the price to be: [img]http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/img/15000[/img] Script courtesy of http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/ - donate to him if you hate me. Or use preev.com if you want to torture your customers with a script that wildly fluctuates spot prices, which is exactly what an average calculator SHOULDN'T do.
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I want to use 1Broker but I won't lose any more of my BTC to theft. My BTC1.84915808 stolen in the Bitfloor hack (not including the partial pathetic repayment of BTC0.02055598) was the last time I ever let my own BTC sit in private keys I don't exclusively control. No matter what anyone's security claims are.
I don't have a problem when I am given OPM to work with, though (like Bithorse.co admin giveaways that have been the only deposits made to my account).
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You can't renew your subscription; you lost all the ISK permanently?
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TBZ1 1MsRb5gwFNpojkpxJ5vuR3YvwfSeXJBusj
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If you'd like to use the easiest script I could find with a stable accurate price index (that won't go to hell just because a single exchange goes down), try adding this to your OP so I can delete (and do not excessively bump to thank me for this post): $5 = Just enter this line of code where you want the price to be: [img]http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/img/5[/img] Script courtesy of http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/ - donate to him if you hate me. Or use preev.com if you want to torture your customers with a script that wildly fluctuates spot prices, which is exactly what an average calculator SHOULDN'T do.
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I think they mean that when they log in, their subscription time is only 1 hour remaining, so the ISK has to be paid for and sent to buyer within that hour, no flakes/delays.
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If you'd like to use the easiest script I could find with a stable accurate price index (that won't go to hell just because a single exchange goes down), try adding this to your OP so I can delete (and do not excessively bump to thank me for this post): $25 = Just enter this line of code where you want the price to be: [img]http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/img/25[/img] Script courtesy of http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/ - donate to him if you hate me. Or use preev.com if you want to torture your customers with a script that wildly fluctuates spot prices, which is exactly what an average calculator SHOULDN'T do.
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What's the address? Maybe there's something wrong with the unspent outputs.
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Well, you don't need to get trust at the moment since Vod +'d you. Though once he sees this topic, I'm not sure that'll last.
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rosalinalive i have received your pm, but i continue see you offline to streamium.io Ps, the rate 85 $ for 1 hour not is low yes I also get a message from him, $ 85/hours? wtf was too expensive for me and sites could not access Both of you can contact me @ 619-996-9168 if you want a 1 to 1 ;* San Diego County area code FWIW
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What is wrong with us tipping people directly?
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Even though they've been having problems with their Android wallet lately, I think Blockchain.info's API may provide what you need. http://www.nooooooooooooooo.com/They've had problems with every one of their products for as long as they've existed. If you are economically suicidal, by all means, be willfully ignorant and let Blockchain.info fuck your private keys into oblivion.
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If you'd like to use the easiest script I could find with a stable accurate price index (that won't go to hell just because a single exchange goes down), try adding this to your OP so I can delete (and do not excessively bump to thank me for this post): $200 = Just enter this line of code where you want the price to be: [img]http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/img/200[/img] Script courtesy of http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/ - donate to him if you hate me. Or use preev.com if you want to torture your customers with a script that wildly fluctuates spot prices, which is exactly what an average calculator SHOULDN'T do.
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If you'd like to use the easiest script I could find with a stable accurate price index (that won't go to hell just because a single exchange goes down), try adding this to your OP so I can delete (and do not excessively bump to thank me for this post): $400 = Just enter this line of code where you want the price to be: [img]http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/img/400[/img] Script courtesy of http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/ - donate to him if you hate me. Or use preev.com if you want to torture your customers with a script that wildly fluctuates spot prices, which is exactly what an average calculator SHOULDN'T do.
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If you'd like to use the easiest script I could find with a stable accurate price index (that won't go to hell just because a single exchange goes down), try adding this to your OP so I can delete (and do not excessively bump to thank me for this post): $10 = Just enter this line of code where you want the price to be: [img]http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/img/10[/img] Script courtesy of http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/ - donate to him if you hate me. Or use preev.com if you want to torture your customers with a script that wildly fluctuates spot prices, which is exactly what an average calculator SHOULDN'T do.
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