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2541  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [PRE-ANN] 1AD - Independent Advertising Network on: December 05, 2016, 02:28:48 AM
1AD sells advertising slots. Those slots are displayed on affiliates websites.

We do not provide ads creation services. You have to do it on your own. Ads have to be built in HTML/CSS style. You have to respect precise slot sizes.
Ads related to NSFW content are not authorized. We may refuse ads for other reasons.

An affiliate could provide multiple slots on its website. Each slot is randomly rotating 20 times. We sell 20 tickets, for each slot. A ticket gives you the possibility to display your ad on a specific slot. If you purchased 10 tickets, your ad has a 50 % chance to be displayed, each time your website is visited.

Campaigns

Each weekly display is called a campaign. Every ad is displayed during one week, 168 hours. The system is automated, so your ad will be displayed from Monday to Sunday, based on UTC-5 time.

Statistics

We offer access to accurate statistics, based on past and current ads. (Note from December 5th, 2016: Current ads are test ads)
http://138.197.140.60:8080/stats : Stats about a whole campaign and specific stats for each ads. It includes total impressions, total clicks, unique IPs, click rate... Works for current and past campaigns.
http://138.197.140.60:8080/showing : If you want to be sure your ad is correctly included in the system, use this link. It shows all current displayed ads, but does not work with past ads.

Adblockers bypassing

Our system manage to bypass standard ad blocking systems by using a backend api to fetch the ad content and css. The fetching process is not visible to the end user and does not leave any trace in the browser. The very small client library provided does the work of fetching the ad content and prepares the actual ad to be displayed in the distributor's page. For any visitor, it seems that the ad is published by the distributor itself (no iframe, no source url). The callback url included (when the user clicks an ad) is obfuscated with base64 encoding in JavaScript so no adblocking rules can be applied to them. Url is decoded on the fly when the user clicks on the link.

The ads must be fetch on every request. Caching should NOT be used. The system employs many obfuscations techniques to confuse ad blocking systems. Using caching on top of our system could result in blocked ads.

Important note: All the ads distributed from our network will be analysed and cleaned so they do not contain malicious JavaScript code. Please dot not use the client application with another host/ip than the one provided. Doing such could compromise your whole userbase and result in serious damage.

Ads

All ads have to be built in HTML/CSS style.
Images are allowed, but the whole ad needs to respect slot size. No change will be done after campaign start.

If you win a slot during an auction, you will have to send us your code as soon as possible. Once we received it, your code will be deeply analyzed and quickly deployed.

Auctions rules

Auctions will occur on another forum, hosted on 1ad.store. You will need to create a new account on this forum, using the same username as the one you have chosen on bitcointalk.

You will have the possibility to post your bids on specific threads. You have to know that once you posted a bid, it means you accepted the terms of service (those terms will be posted on every auctions thread).
One auction lasts one week. It starts on every Wednesdays and ends on next Wednesdays. As soon as an auction ends, the next week auction instantly starts.



1* : Campaign #1 auction starts.
2* : Campaign #1 auction ends + Campaign #2 auction starts.
3* : Campaign #1 starts.
4* : Campaign #2 auction ends + Campaign #3 auction starts.
5* : Campaign #1 is over + Campaign #2 starts.
6* : Campaign #3 auction ends + Campaign #4 starts.
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All bids will be included in a spreadsheet that will be posted at the top of thread. Users will have to post bids like `Slot #15 : X.XX BTC.`. Like in every auction system, you have to post the biggest offer to win a ticket.

When an auction ends on Wednesday, if you won a ticket, you will have 36 hours to send funds to the address we'll have sent you through PM. If you don't, your bid will be cancelled and your ticket will be sold to the second highest bidder. You will also receive a negative trust and be possibly, temporarily or permanently banned from our services.

All bids have to be divisible by 0.05.
2542  Economy / Service Announcements / [PRE-ANN] 1AD - Independent Advertising Network on: December 05, 2016, 02:28:33 AM





2543  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Please help me, I have questions and need advice here. on: November 28, 2016, 09:39:23 PM
Do your shit yourself and stop using other people for your own homework. It is all over the internet. That's a super easy task to do.
You want help?

Here is your help: http//google.com

Type bitcoin and voila, your answers are fully there. NJoi

2544  Other / Off-topic / Re: paypal tx on: November 27, 2016, 03:45:21 PM
With PayPal, you can reverse transactions. Once a scammer sent you money, he can contact PayPal support to reverse his transaction. You gave him a good or a service, for which he did not pay (because he got his money back).

You can't do that with Bitcoin. As simple as that.
2545  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Best Hardware wallet ? on: November 27, 2016, 12:31:58 AM
As fiscorcle said, Ledger wallets are perfect if your wish is to store little amounts of bitcoins.
Furthermore, they have very good quality support if you face with any problem.

If I'm willing to store little amounts ? I thought hardware wallets are meant to be for big amounts and for long term (I see that ledger have 30 years lifespan), just like Paper wallets .
Ledger are small ones, usb wallets from the ones that I have seen. But I believe they have other iterations now from when they started selling them.
Sure the hardware wallets such as Trezor were meant to hold large amounts of btc but I don't think many would want to put a big amount on a usb stick that the ledger one that I was thinking of.

This is what I meant.
If your wish is to store 10,000 bitcoins on a Ledger USB key, you can. But that's extremely risky.
If your budget is big enough, purchase few USB keys and divide all your coins upon those different keys.
2546  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Which Bitcoin service is making profit? on: November 26, 2016, 03:53:51 PM
Considering all those VC's are long, they plan to make a profit from bitcoin price increase in the (near?) future. This is a long-term investment.

(This is true when the companies they invested in earn money through transactions fees)
2547  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Best Hardware wallet ? on: November 26, 2016, 03:49:21 PM
As fiscorcle said, Ledger wallets are perfect if your wish is to store little amounts of bitcoins.
Furthermore, they have very good quality support if you face with any problem.
2548  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to get free bitcoins on: November 25, 2016, 09:37:16 PM
If you have any particular skill, check this subreddit page: https://www.reddit.com/r/freelance_forhire
Some people remunerate with bitcoins!
2549  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Circle for frequent currency exchange between USD/BTC? on: November 23, 2016, 11:16:39 PM
I thought Circle had zero transaction fees.

Anyways can you suggest a few trustworthy trading platforms?

2550  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: No one wants to spend 10,000 of their Altcoins for a Pizza on: November 22, 2016, 10:09:00 PM
I want to buy a pizza for 10,000 Zetacoins. Anyone interested ? Smiley
2551  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Circle for frequent currency exchange between USD/BTC? on: November 22, 2016, 09:38:25 PM
Trading means To engage in buying and selling for profit. so in your case, you would have to earn money through switching between USD and BTC.

I don't use Circle, but this kind of services very often take important fees on each transaction, such as PayPal. Why don't you just learn how to trade and then use exchanges (trading platforms) ?
2552  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: PixelMap.io (Ethereum) on: November 19, 2016, 09:26:11 PM
Good project! Can't wait to see how it will evolve in the (near) future! Smiley
2553  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Alt coin buying bot on: November 17, 2016, 05:21:44 PM
I would be interested about knowing the answer too.
2554  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are we in a bubble? on: November 16, 2016, 04:59:52 PM
One year ago only the top 10 coins or so had a market cap of over $8 million.

Don't you think Bitcoin, blockchain and crypto-currencies became more popular during the last year ?

2555  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Any suggestion for 3rd party service like block.io ? on: November 16, 2016, 04:34:41 PM
I found https://coinomi.com/, but I never used this website. So do your own investigation about it.
2556  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: jaxx wallet not showing the right balance on: November 16, 2016, 12:08:41 AM
The last time I used Jaxx wallet I had a problem with my coins.
I checked Jaxx twitter page and saw that the problem was not from but from the platform itself.

Maybe you should check it too! Or even contact the staff! Wink

https://twitter.com/jaxx_io
https://twitter.com/Jaxx_Support
2557  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: If You Have a Bitcoin, What Will You Do on: November 13, 2016, 04:28:39 PM
You can earn very small interests thanks to bitcoin lending. Go to https://poloniex.com/lending#BTC for more infos.

https://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMarkets/comments/42b43k/can_someone_explain_how_loans_on_poloniex_work/
2558  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what is escrow transactions? on: November 09, 2016, 05:10:49 PM
2559  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitcoinWisdom.com - Live Bitcoin/LiteCoin Charts on: November 09, 2016, 05:06:11 PM
I'm trying to contact this website owner since more than one week, by mail, but I never received any answer!
Bitcoinwisdom twitter account also seems unactive since more than one year.

But the website itself is still online... Why ?

Does anyone knows how can I contact this guy ? (I already tried admin@bitcoinwisdom.com)
2560  Economy / Exchanges / Re: FXOpen Alternatives on: October 29, 2016, 04:42:35 PM
What attracted me to FXOpen was it looks like you can move relatively easily between USD, BTC, and a handful of altcoins, and it's laid out in a way that's similar to traditional Forex. I was going to go for it, until I saw that I can't because I'm a US resident.

So basically I'm wondering if there is a platform that is like Forex in speed, cross-currency trading, and not too crazy a learning curve, like FXOpen, but can be used in the US.

Few exchanges that allow you to move between bitcoins, altcoins and fiat currencies:
  • Poloniex (not real USD, but USDT)
  • BTC-E
  • Kraken
  • and more... if you're not satisfied with these few exchanges, check out coinmarketcap list that pooya87 posted
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