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2321  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.5 BTC on: July 21, 2016, 12:11:11 PM
I still newbie in here, but I know about Bitcoin more than 2 years, and I need for someone help me because I will mining etherium


I've known Bitcoins for more than 5 years already, does that mean I can loan 1BTC? No. If you don't have money to mine, then don't. It's as simple as that. I'll be here forever waiting for someone crazy enough to give you a loan. If it's a 3 month loan, then why don't the lender just mine etherium himself? That way, he'll be sure that he'll get profit, unlike when he gives you loan, he wouldn't know if you'd pay him. Please consider that.

On a side note, your legal identification has no worth here.
2322  Economy / Services / Re: [CLOSED until 07/20/16] Get my Avatar + Pesonal Message space for FREE on: July 21, 2016, 08:41:48 AM
I'll take it. One sec, finding the avatar code.
Edit: and for personal text: Need a loan? Go here: bit.ly/DSLoans

Kinda funny that the avatar I just posted is also made by Avirunes




Sorry if it's a little late. I wasn't able to wear yours at the desired time because I was asleep at that time. Grin
2323  Other / Off-topic / Re: What would you do if you suddenly lost all of your bitcoins? on: July 20, 2016, 02:00:28 PM
If all of my bitcoins are suddenly lost, this is probably because someone hacked my bitcoin wallet. I'm not a fool anymore to lose my money on gambling, trading, and/or in HYIP sites. If I lose it all, I probably would feel sorry for myself for about 30 seconds and then move on and be over with the situation. I know that bitcoin transactions are not reversible and I can't do anything to get it back. I would feel sorry for myself not because I have a lot of coins in my wallet but because I worked really hard to get those coins.
2324  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Someone scammed me $9000 (13.4BTC) through Skype. on: July 20, 2016, 01:44:09 PM
how do I attach images?. and how do i sign a message?


Upload the images on imgur.com or any similar websites. I don't know what wallet are you using but here's the tutorial by Shorena for signing messages in various wallets --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.msg10775516#msg10775516. You might want to use the correct format of reporting as well --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260073.msg2774678#msg2774678.
2325  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: PumpTeam.Net - Elite Group of Pumpers on: July 20, 2016, 01:33:14 PM
0.5 BTC fund for a "group" is really low tbh. If the sum of all their money is just 0.5BTC, I doubt this "group" is really a group. A whale might even take advantage of their pump, stealing all the potential profit that they can get away. Also, people who are posting what coin they are "pumping" usually are just trying to make people buy coins where they had lost some money.

I know some group of traders that pump coins altogether. The coin they are pumping aren't publicized and they surely make money out of this strategy. They do pump and dump, basically.
2326  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: July 20, 2016, 01:01:24 PM
A new signature campaign: Pokémon GO Signature Campaign
JR Member: 0.00005 BTC
Member: 0.00012 BTC
Minimum 10 constructive posts per week / Maximum 30 constructive posts per week will be paid.


Added. It was a nice move for that signature campaign to pay in both alt coin and bitcoin so they would be in this thread and in the altcoin signature overview as well. Clever! Smiley Here's the pastebin link --> http://pastebin.com/bMmk0Wm3
2327  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Pokemon soon to merge on: July 20, 2016, 12:37:06 PM
This might be a good idea for those who already knows how bitcoin works. But I don't think this is a good idea in general because I think not all Pokemon Go players know bitcoins. If this would be implemented, then bitcoin will be introduced to million more people. I don't think this article is for real because bitcoin.com isn't that reliable, tbh. The owner might even just using Pokemon Go's current popularity to increase the traffic on his site.
2328  Economy / Services / Re: [CLOSED until 07/20/16] Get my Avatar + Pesonal Message space for FREE on: July 19, 2016, 01:15:24 PM
Just one day before Avirunes' turn is over. Place your company's Avatar + Personal Message now to be the next one to advertise on my space.

Until someone posts an Avatar + Personal Message, Avirunes' advertisement shall remain on my profile. Smiley
2329  Other / Off-topic / Re: Where u use bitcoins? on: July 19, 2016, 11:41:11 AM
Personally I use bitcoins to buy stuffs online. I've met this really cool online seller who accepts bitcoin. I buy phones/gadgets from him. I use bitcoins to reload my phone as well. There's a bunch of things that you can do in the online wallet that I am using like withdrawing the money to the bank, paying electricity/internet bills, you can buy garena shells and steam credits too.
2330  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: MOST COMMON MISTAKES OF A NEWBIE on: July 19, 2016, 10:47:50 AM
I've been using haspower cloud mining (i think it's that one) and I've made a slight profit, after a month or so after I've completely forgot about it. But I wouldn't recommend using cloud mining, too much of a scam sites.


Having income from Cloud Mining sites are so rare these days. I think you have invested in the site days after they have officially launched it. Good thing for you because most people who invested in cloud mining sites have realized that it's a scam after investing on it. All of them wants to get away from the site after realizing that.

If a site is new then you can expect returns for limited period but you cannot expect that it will pay you regularly in long run, you can earn profits if you withdraw at right time.


Not entirely true. Just because you have invested in a new HYIP, doesn't mean you'll get profit out of it. In some sites, you have to wait 3 months to get your ROI, some even more. They say it's a "lifetime" thing but they wouldn't even let you get your ROI. They would pump the advertisements/promotions and then run away before any one gets ROI. It's also really hard to trust a starting HYIP because you have no idea if they will even pay. 
2331  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: July 19, 2016, 07:59:33 AM
@Fatanut, isn't sho the one supposed to be editing the OP text? Did I miss something in the 1 month that I was away?

Shorena and Mitchell are on break. It's been a month already since shorena last updated the table. Just wanted to help since I learned how to do the table.
I don't have time to update the thread, which is why Shorena has started helping me. I'm currently waiting for a new Pastebin from them, but if I don't have one tomorrow I guess I'll have to do it myself.

Sorry, but the time I can spend on the forum changed significantly as well. I didnt expect this, but it is what it is now and I cant change it. I updated the last changes (those that have been posted here at least) in the following pastebin, but if no one else can take over or help out, I fear what I can do wont be enough to keep the thread updated.
2332  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: July 19, 2016, 07:52:51 AM
New campaigns are getting listed as PNYC

Fixed.



For 777 coin you have marked * with red color indicating that some trouble going on and not recommended to join. But to let you know I have received the payment for the last week on this past Sunday as indicated by them that every Sunday you will get payment.


That was pointed out to me by Lutpin day/s ago. The updated table is here on the last page, the table on the OP isn't an updated one.






BetCoinRakeBack sig campaign is now stopped. campaign manager officially confirms it in his post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1531512.msg15624879#msg15624879 btw, xiao is having some hard time these days. it could be the reason to close the campaign which was running so well.


Removed.


Here's the new pastebin of the table: http://pastebin.com/sLU8pj6H
2333  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin need a killer App like Pokémon GO on: July 19, 2016, 07:26:29 AM
First of all, who do you think would fund this project? No one would just throw their money off unless they have so much money that throwing away millions wouldn't have any major effect to them financially.

Pokemon Go took a lot of years before they have completed the whole thing, you can't just copy+paste the whole idea of the application. Also, money is involved in this thing, people would just keep on looking for glitches on bugs in this thing when/if this "application" is launched.

This "application" would also be needing GPS and there's an application called Fake GPS, good luck solving that glitch.
2334  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what happens to Bitcoin if internet goes down? on: July 19, 2016, 06:59:47 AM
If the Internet goes down, people wouldn't be able to do Bitcoin transactions. But once the Internet goes back, then people can resume their bitcoin business. It would be just as if the Bitcoin status is at 'paused'. The data and records of bitcoin wouldn't be deleted, once the Internet is back, all of those data can be retrieved as if nothing happened.
2335  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Best Signature Campaign on: July 18, 2016, 03:16:46 PM
Depends on how much work can you do. If you can only post few times a day, then a campaign with fixed payment is for you. If you can post only a few times a day but could still push a little more to reach the maximum post count, then a campaign with a high rate but low maximum is for you. If you stay all day in this forum, then a campaign with a higher maximum post count is for you. Be careful, though. There are campaigns that has a high post count but pays extremely low, also consider the maximum pay rate before you decide on which signature are you going to enroll in.
2336  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Philippine government will soon regulate bitcoin operations in their country on: July 18, 2016, 03:00:08 PM
Is it the same guy who proposed killing drug addicts, or was it just rumour?


Yep, it is the same guy. He won the election. A lot of drug users/addicts especially drug lords has been killed already. Not by him, though. I don't expect much from the new President in stuffs like cyber crime because his focus is on drugs and other crimes. But cyber crime is just another type of crime and we all know that a lot of scams are happening nowadays. It's likely that the President would ask for help from another country (USA or other first world country) to do such action. Philippines alone can't do all these things.
2337  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Philippine government will soon regulate bitcoin operations in their country on: July 18, 2016, 02:34:23 PM
Just in case you guys have never seen the new President of the Philippines. In less than a month, people in my area are admitting that they are drug addict/users and has took an oath that they will never do it again. The news is all about the new President. Sometimes it's starting to become boring because it's all about killing drug lords and stuff.

In other words, Mayor Duterte (we call him Mayor for some reasons) has the power to do these things. Anyway, I'm not brainwashed or something to say this but all of his actions are focused on making this country a better one. If he makes a cyber surveillance division, then surely his intentions are purely for the safety of the online money that we all have. And he doesn't want to make money out of this action.
2338  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Overcoming halving on: July 18, 2016, 02:20:23 PM
Has BTC overcome the halving? Or is it just a slow rise and the worst things are waiting in the near future?


Bitcoin halving isn't all about the price rise. It's not like because we just crossed halving, doesn't mean the price would shoot up. The theories of other people (including me) that the price would shoot up on halving is wrong (as we all have seen). It will surely rise in the future but it wouldn't shoot up right after halving. And also, I'm pretty sure "worst things" aren't waiting for us in the future.
2339  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The future of bitcoin on: July 18, 2016, 01:52:51 PM
There's a possibility that the price of Bitcoin would blow up. Before I quit doing Bitcoin, I would leave a little amount on my wallet and totally secure my wallet. Once all the bitcoins are mined, and the people are all into Bitcoin, then surely the price would shoot up. If I hear the price of Bitcoin is thousands, then I would go and withdraw the amount that I left before. I think this has a really good chance to happen because a lot of things is done digitally nowadays.
2340  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Crypto-exchange on: July 18, 2016, 01:39:33 PM
You might want to exchange your LTC into BTC first before you exchange it into USD with Paypal. Register in any alt coin trading site like YoBit or C-cex. Transfer your LTC into your wallet there and then use it to buy BTC. Withdraw the BTC and transfer it to your personal wallet. Look at the Currency Exchange section in here and see if someone's exchanging their Paypal into BTC. The rates are sometimes higher than what you expect, though. If your wallet site allows bank withdrawal, you might wanna do that instead.
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