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2561  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for people to store some of the forum's money on: March 21, 2013, 01:35:54 AM

Is it in AWS or other "cloud" hosting?

MtGox hosts last I heard.

Now Private Internet Access host it, theymos is the only one that has full control of the box, what I have read, look in meta
2562  Economy / Services / Re: Selling Ad Space on: March 21, 2013, 01:30:05 AM
Use a-ads.com, you get coins on impression not just clicks, but yes you need to prove your site has traffic, and not bs traffic, like traffic that stays on the site for a bit.
It's similar to those bitcoin address shorteners, but you can have multiple currencies and custom URLs. It's intended for many short visits, not fewer long ones.

So basically the same idea as my http://qcl.me while I build mine for a side weekend project, it has evolved into much more than that. I can tell you alot of people will be in the camp of "I trust no one", so get ready to deal with that. Also you may want more trust or a verifiable database. Even though I been around for while, and my database is very harden with multiple layers of security and verifiable data, people were still very hesitan to switch to my system. So I hope your ready to debate/fight for your site, but welcome to space. Also someone tried to hack my system already so that is something you should be ready to deal with. (My site of course held up and he didn't get into anything just downloaded some CSS files) I am actually going to be doing a little pivot on my service (coming soon) so I am not too threaten, but this will keep me on my toes now. Good Luck!
2563  Other / Off-topic / Re: [NSFW] The only animated GIF that correctly explains what's happening at MtGox on: March 21, 2013, 01:12:16 AM
WTF am I watching, glory holes are actually wall pussies? TIL LOL
2564  Economy / Services / Re: Selling Ad Space on: March 21, 2013, 01:09:23 AM
Use a-ads.com, you get coins on impression not just clicks, but yes you need to prove your site has traffic, and not bs traffic, like traffic that stays on the site for a bit.
2565  Other / Bitcoin Wiki / Re: Is Bitcoin.it a real wiki ? on: March 20, 2013, 09:59:21 PM
Yes, I would like to contribute significantly in the french wiki. I am currently in engineering school & working, but I still have free time I would like to put in this.

Here is my bitcoin adress:

1twixx3GKBQETwGvqscirQdm9Vj2c5Xw7
This whole thread is a huge argument over an amount of money that could buy perhaps two apples. Perhaps I have gotten out of touch, but I feel like it's pocket-change, and silly that it's causing so much trouble.

Check your incoming transactions. Please put your editing privileges to good use.

LMAO watch him not edit or change one thing for the better. Also it isn't pocket-change for someone that doesn't have that many coins or any at that point so I think, he was just complaining cause he can't get coins or doesn't have enough brains to buy / offer a service. One of these Whine whine whine, complain complain complain, look at me, kinda things.
2566  Other / Bitcoin Wiki / Re: Is Bitcoin.it a real wiki ? on: March 20, 2013, 07:26:07 PM
Guess what you don't like it, create your own wiki and prove that wiki is bad, instead of complaining.
Thank you for your constructive remark. Bashing users who wants to contribute to the documentation around Bitcoin is really helping the developpement of this currency.

Wait you think I was bashing you LOL, I really wasn't, if you think the wiki is bad, start your own, it is that simple, instead of sitting here complaining your not whitelisted to edit. If you think that is a bad comment, or bashing, you sir are not going to be around these forums for long. Now stop whining and either pay up or built your own, that is showing how decentralized the currency really is, and making the community knowledge base stronger in many points instead of one. So maybe instead of thinking I was bashing, maybe I was showing you what the real way of handling this, instead of sounding like a 3 year old and complaining that you can't edit on a public wiki. People like you will not get far in this community with that way of thinking.
2567  Other / Bitcoin Wiki / Re: Is Bitcoin.it a real wiki ? on: March 20, 2013, 06:49:14 PM
Guess what you don't like it, create your own wiki and prove that wiki is bad, instead of complaining.
2568  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [ANN] bitcoin erlang daemon on: March 20, 2013, 06:30:03 PM
Any chance you going to put it on gihub?
2569  Economy / Gambling / Re: New BTC Found on: March 20, 2013, 08:43:29 AM
Shut up please NOW.  Your casino, binary option trading and alike are MUCH bigger scams then everything what I have done all together.

So your admitting to doing scams? Can we get a scammer tag on them...
2570  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Interested in possibly selling the domain vj.com on: March 20, 2013, 06:40:11 AM
Ps. And beware with gweedo, he will tell that yoir domain worth 60 u$d http://www.urlappraisal.net/appraisal/vj.com.html  Grin

Don't be sour cause your domain wasn't worth what you expected to be worth and you were trying to scam newbies Wink So stop hating on me cause I am smart and your a dumb little kid, who hasn't sold a domain in your life.

Also if you look more into his site is actually worth about $4,000. As you can see none one has bided, just like your outrages auctions.
2571  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Home Page - Simple and Efficient Homepage on: March 20, 2013, 04:32:35 AM
By the way bitcoinhomepage.net isn't registered you should buy that so it is better looking than a sub-domain. Also learn some CSS it could really make, your site sparkle, a bit better.
2572  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Traders, Your Dream Trading Bot… Tell Me What You Want... on: March 20, 2013, 04:11:29 AM
I be honest, since I created a trading bot, you want to the trade bot to have intelligence before making the trade. I know it took me many hours of just looking over the charts and seeing at what points where trading had rallies, and dips. Looking into what causes those, some didn't have an logical course, that I could see. So I think a great feature is that the bot could learn from past historical data. I have a lot of other features I would love to see, but I have to save for my personal bot.
2573  Other / Meta / Re: aditional security on: March 20, 2013, 01:08:03 AM
I would like to see this happen.
2574  Economy / Goods / Re: !!! [WTS] 2007 PORSCHE CAYMAN S - 8200 MILES !!! on: March 19, 2013, 11:30:44 PM
Still available. 693 right now! Who's coming down to pick her up this weekend?
Are you trying to get me divorced! stop tempting me you devil. lol

Bring her too, there's room in the passenger seat!

Get the divorce, with this car you can get a younger model Wink
2575  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: March 19, 2013, 10:40:44 PM
So apparently Wired ran an article that was basically about "Cold Storage", and there was no mention of Armory anywhere!  How did that happen?!?

If anyone feels like donating a minute or two to "marketing", please visit the Wired article and upvote the comment by "Alan Reiner" (that's me!).  You can also simply respond.  Either way, it'll help push that comment to the top where it belongs!   You can use a facebook for google+ login to do anything on that page.

Idiots. Upvoted, come on people it takes 2 seconds!

+1 did my part I only use armory for cold storage and it makes it so easy!
2576  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Earn 3000$ a month on: March 19, 2013, 09:56:18 AM
My review, this guide isn't worth 2BTCs. It could make you some money but it instructs you to do some shady stuff, including running a shady program. There is some code included for wordpress sites, that could make you some money. So I don't think it is a scam, but it isn't a great rich quick scheme. I personally wouldn't spend more than .5 BTC and that is me being nice.
2577  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Earn 3000$ a month on: March 19, 2013, 07:59:44 AM
John (John K.) and gweedo tell me please did you get my message?

I got it and I am reading it currently
2578  Other / Off-topic / Re: [NFSW]Topless cleaning service on: March 19, 2013, 07:31:49 AM
I'm curious as to which name way chosen and who collected the bounty.

None and no one. Scam!


Didn't someone else get a scammer tag for not paying a bounty? I think a scammer tag maybe in order for this.
2579  Economy / Lending / Re: I need 2btc will repay 2.5 btc My name is very well known on: March 19, 2013, 07:25:01 AM
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Don't worry about it, obviously your just stoping by, if you want to make an offer, make an offer than... Otherwise your really not doing anything but making yourself looking stupid, but thanks for your input again I can handle it from here Wink
I'm not doing anything other than calling out how ridiculous some offer is Wink

It's like some newbie comes to #bitcoin-otc, asks "selling 1 BTC" and someone offers him $4. I don't think there's anything wrong with lowballing, but don't expect people to not call out ridiculous ones.

LMAO this business, this not buying some 1BTC, this is why some people are rich and some people are not. This isn't lowballing, on a site that has no profits, or not even really built yet, this how the real world works. I guess you have a lot to learn about business it is ok. You better get on the people that brought into twitter at 1% for $3,000 they lowballing LOL

I recanting any of my offers on this thread, cause I really don't like being insult and being flamed by someone that has no business in this thread, my fault should have PM but didn't know it would turn into this circus. Sorry bitpanda.

1% for $3,000 versus 50% for a real cost of around $25-$50 (assuming you can flip the domain).

I'm not going to argue with someone who has that big of a problem looking at numbers, so bye!

Look at the numbers, every other bitcoins for camming is kinda failing, so yeah I did look at the numbers.
2580  Economy / Lending / Re: I need 2btc will repay 2.5 btc My name is very well known on: March 19, 2013, 07:21:15 AM
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Don't worry about it, obviously your just stoping by, if you want to make an offer, make an offer than... Otherwise your really not doing anything but making yourself looking stupid, but thanks for your input again I can handle it from here Wink
I'm not doing anything other than calling out how ridiculous some offer is Wink

It's like some newbie comes to #bitcoin-otc, asks "selling 1 BTC" and someone offers him $4. I don't think there's anything wrong with lowballing, but don't expect people to not call out ridiculous ones.

LMAO this business, this not buying some 1BTC, this is why some people are rich and some people are not. This isn't lowballing, on a site that has no profits, or not even really built yet, this how the real world works. I guess you have a lot to learn about business it is ok. You better get on the people that brought into twitter at 1% for $3,000 they lowballing LOL

I recanting any of my offers on this thread, cause I really don't like being insult and being flamed by someone that has no business in this thread, my fault should have PM but didn't know it would turn into this circus. Sorry bitpanda.
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