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2581  Other / Off-topic / Re: SCAMMERS!!! on: May 30, 2016, 05:56:46 AM
In the near future can we prosecute scammers online?

If you're thinking of putting the scammers into jail, then the jail will be filled with scammers. Scammers are very cautious of what they are doing. Just like a regular criminal, they are very smart. That's why they use a dummy account + VPN whenever they are going to scam somebody. Leaving no trace about his personal info at all. And even if they give you a personal info, it's likely that it's a fake one or they are using somebody else's identity.


Is there anybody within the digital age doing some ways in how to backcharge a scammer like account bonds btc is required so it will be easy to recover theft btc?

Nope, BTC isn't reversible. If it is reversible, then it'd be just like Paypal which is used by scammers to scam people. After the deal, they will just revert the payment and claim to Paypal that their account was hacked.

If this happens, the irreversible privilege of bitcoins will vanish. This is bad for people like me that use bitcoin to buy or sell things online. I use bitcoin so that I know that once the payment is made, there's no reverting that can happen.
2582  Economy / Auctions / Re: Legendary member account on: May 30, 2016, 05:47:57 AM
Seriously, don't have a deal with someone who just quoted a PM from a trusted member of this forum. Don't be lazy and go contact that certain escrow to confirm if the seller really did contact him/her. Scammers are becoming more and more smart as time passes by. Good thing that the buyer didn't fall into OP's trap.
2583  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to make a successful Trade? on: May 30, 2016, 02:21:08 AM
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How to make a successful trade?

I'm assuming that by 'successful' you meant 'safe'. Just use a trusted escrow and you'll be fine. But not every time escrows are available. If that is so, you should never go first no matter what the deal is. You can do 50% payment of buyer, then the seller sends the item, then after checking, the other 50% payment should be sent by the buyer.
2584  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How important is the member status of your trading partner? on: May 30, 2016, 01:45:55 AM
It depends on what's the deal. But I don't actually go first simply because the member is of a higher rank. I let them go first whenever I'm having a deal because I have no intention of scamming them or smth. Once I've received the payment, I'll send them the alt coin they were buying.

When it comes to loaning, if I were to lend someone money, he would need a valid collateral before I give him a loan. The member status isn't that important as long as the collateral is valid and is 120% of the loan price. Some would try to sell their account by offering it as a collateral but they surely don't even care about that account and will just default the loan.
2585  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Signature Campaigns: Worth The Time? on: May 30, 2016, 01:39:35 AM
The only way signature campaigns are worth the time is if you post a lot with good post quality(at least fair on btctalkaccountpricer.info) and have a high rank(at least members and above, although there are some that accept newbies/jr members but some of them have problems.)Just make sure not to spam off-topic replies and you'll be ok.


It is worth the time to people who can easily construct a constructive and insightful proper english paragraph/sentence. But to those who are non-english speakers, they surely will have a lot of trouble posting in this forum. They will spend a lot of time trying to translate what's on their mind. They can use google translate, though. But the results on that website are not always a perfect grammar.

If you're an english speaker, then you can easily achieve the maximum posts per day. All you need is knowledge about investing, about gambling, about trading, and also some of the other stuffs about bitcoin.
2586  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If you were rich, would you still gamble? on: May 30, 2016, 01:34:35 AM
If I was rich, I would have so many better things to do than gambling and sitting in front of my laptop all day. Simply not worth my time gambling even if I am guaranteed to profit from it.

If I was rich, I would invest instead of gamble. Investing is what gets people rich, and keeps them rich.

Unless you were talking about investing into one of those investment sites/cloud mining sites, then you surely will be poor in no time.

It's really hard to say if you'll still gamble once your rich. When you're on the top, you'll meet a lot of people that has become rich because of gambling. Once you socialize with them, surely you'll go to the casino with them because it isn't new for you at all, you've done it before. It's really hard to say no when it comes to your friends so as for me, if I'm rich, I probably will still gamble.
2587  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is gambling so addicting? on: May 30, 2016, 01:31:18 AM
Gambling gives you high enjoyment and nerves when you are betting the highest bet compared to your old bets,  but after the enjoyment and when you loss prepare for thier anger.


After losing a big chunk of money, that's when you start to do bets that you can't even afford to lose or even go all in. You want to recover your loss in a single bet. You'll love the thrill. Then if you lose that round, you'll end up having more losses to recover. You'll try to recover your losses but you'll end up having more losses. Until you realize nothing's left in your bank account so you start to sell your stuffs. If this happens to you, then you are now addicted to gambling.
2588  Other / Off-topic / Re: How kids can "earn" Bitcoin ? on: May 30, 2016, 01:26:05 AM
Ask them go for faucets and start earning it for free that's what you can advise them at this early stage and you cannot expect them to join signature campaign and start earning.
Yeah faucets are the simplest and better idea for the kids although the amount of coins they can collect is just small but who care they are just kids so it would just commensurate to their level of skills, if they are more matured signature campaign is good also.


If your kid is just going to solve tons of captchas just for a couple of cents, then it'd be much better if he does chores for your neighbor. He'll get paid much more and he'll save a lot of time and effort. Imagine your kid having his vision blurred just to earn a couple of cents.

Maybe if he's going to create his own webpage (wordpress, etc) to make a compilation of his referral link of faucet sites, then it'd be worth his time and effort. But clicking and solving captcha non stop all day is the worst idea.
2589  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How earn 1BTC a year? on: May 29, 2016, 03:29:21 PM
signature campaign is best way for me Smiley
i can earn unlimited BTC until the campaign closed Roll Eyes

Well that's for sure if you are in the good and stable signature campaign. But yeah, there is no signature campaign that would last a life time.
But of course you need to do it for a year in able to have 1 btc. Depending on the rank or the rate that the campaign gives you.

Well you can always migrate to another signature campaign if your current campaign closes. I think it only takes more than 8 months in order to make 1 BTC out of signature campaigns. The average earnings you can make our of signature campaigns is 0.03BTC per week which is 0.12 BTC per month, which is also 0.96BTC per 8 months. You can shorten this time if you have alt accounts and you can post constructive post. Also you can just look for a signature campaign that has a higher rate than the campaign you're currently in.
2590  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You can now load your coins.ph wallet at any 7/11 store in the Philippines on: May 29, 2016, 03:21:08 PM
Yeah that's true. It has been on for months already. But the transaction fee is almost ~30%. Imagine how much you just lost from buying BTCs. Most people in the Philippines prefer to buy from other people that they know has some bitcoins.

how is the fee calculated or u just mean the prices quoted are 30% more expensive

same happens on local  bitcoins,

I just checked now, and it seems like the fee was reduced (I think) or was I mistaken about the fee and it was gamex's fee? I know that there's a way to buy bitcoins and the fee is ~30%. Probably gamex, though and not 7-11 of coinsph.


Any 7/11 store
Via mobile load (cash)
Remittance centers
ATM Deposit
Department stores
Online Bank Transfer
... and tellers scattered across the country

I have lots to thank for Coins.ph because it is what allowed me to participate in Bitcoin Smiley which subsequently was also what enabled me to transfer and earn cash online.


I used to buy bitcoin in coinsph by using share-a-load or pasaload even if the transaction fee is almost 10 pesos to 20 pesos.  Sadly, mobile load isn't supported by coins.ph anymore.
2591  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You can now load your coins.ph wallet at any 7/11 store in the Philippines on: May 29, 2016, 03:04:25 PM
Yeah that's true. It has been on for months already. But the transaction fee is almost ~30%. Imagine how much you just lost from buying BTCs. Most people in the Philippines prefer to buy from other people that they know has some bitcoins.
2592  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How earn Bitcoins fast and free?? on: May 29, 2016, 02:58:52 PM
Op is now member rank, I think now he knows all the ways how to earn Bitcoin.
But he is not earning from signature campaign. He should start it, because he got the rank which is accepted.

Good Luck!

He was last active on March 20, 2016, 08:10:48 PM. If he did join a signature ad campaign, then he surely is already kicked by now. If anything, you can surely make money out of signature campaign. But it will consume almost your whole day posting stuffs in this forum to get the maximum earnings per day.

I bet there's no way to earn bitcoin fast and free. You can earn bitcoins fast from gambling by taking risks, and that is not free. You can earn bitcoins out of faucets, that is free, but that isn't fast. Fast and free are just two things that doesn't go together when it comes to earning money.
2593  Other / Off-topic / Re: How kids can "earn" Bitcoin ? on: May 29, 2016, 02:51:00 PM
now many little genius. they've been able to operate a computer and create a simple program. I think benchmarks to understand bitcoin is how much the little boy to understand to operate a computer device.


If we can do this sort of stuffs (trading alt coins, faucets) then surely kids can do it as well. It doesn't require that much knowledge about bitcoin. For example, the key in trading alt coins is to buy low and sell it high. And in faucets, you only have to solve captchas and give your ref link to a lot of people. They surely can do those kind of things. The mind of kids nowadays are more advanced than some adult. You only have to make them motivated and inspire them to learn how to make their own money. But still, you have to wait until they reach the right age.
2594  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Doubling Bitcoin? on: May 29, 2016, 02:46:49 PM
Try sports betting. There's some good tipsters in the gambling section who got nice results. Follow them and it's in the bag !

+1. If you followed a tipster thread from the start, you're more probably to earn BTC. Just check out some of the threads in gambling section and you'll see that they have earned a lot of units since they started. There are some premium tips, though. If you have a lot of money and you really want to double it, then you should try it. Sports betting gives you more chance of winning because you can check the history of the matches of the team and you'll know who's side is better. I don't actually recommend betting all your coins at once even if you want to double your bitcoins, simply because tipsters doesn't assure you 100% winning chance. There's still a chance that you'll lose that round. Bet only a percentage of your BTCs.
2595  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to stay away from gambling? suggestions ? on: May 29, 2016, 02:39:02 PM
Keeping yourself busy can take away your attention from gambling. Like being busy in studies, work, or in managing your company. If your initial goal in gambling was to earn money, then becoming busy in your own business is your best shot. If your initial goal in gambling was to have fun, then there are tons of stuffs out there that you can do to have fun. Since you were able to bet a lot in gambling, then surely you can afford to have a vacation, have awesome road trips, climb a mountain, etc. Do extraordinary things. The thrill in gambling is nothing compared to the thrill that you can get from extreme adventures.
2596  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: || Looking to turn $72.16 US Dollar in Bitcoin || on: May 27, 2016, 11:59:51 AM
First post looking for someone to exchange his Bitcoin to OP's Paypal. I doubt someone would even do a transaction with you. Probably look for a website that accepts Paypal or just exchange your paypal money into fiat and then buy from somebody you know. It doesn't matter if your intention is clean because it doesn't change the fact that you can revert paypal transactions.

Yes, $72.16 = ~0.1525 BTC according to preev.com
2597  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Signature Campaigns: Worth The Time? on: May 26, 2016, 10:43:58 AM
In my opinion more signature campaigns are with very difficult rules,if your english is poor,to write normal and long post is very difficulty. And 20 posts per week is too much.

Of course you don't want to employ someone to your company who doesn't achieve the minimum requirement (writing english in this case). It's like a donation if you keep on employing people who posts senseless stuffs and ununderstandable stuffs. If you really want to be part of a signature ad campaign, then learn how to write english with correct or even just understandable english. Otherwise, you'll not be enrolled to a signature ad campaign.
2598  Other / Off-topic / Re: How kids can "earn" Bitcoin ? on: May 25, 2016, 09:31:36 AM
Since when can you earn fast money from faucets? Last time I checked, you can earn average 1000 sats per hour per site. That's ~0.0045$. You have to solve a captcha ~222 times before you can earn a single dollar. Roll Eyes Imagine how much time, energy, and effort that would take. And also consider the electricity + internet bills monthly. Before you can hardly earn a dollar from faucets, you've spent a lot of electricity already running your computer. Please. Stop wasting time doing faucets.

Granted, faucets is not the best way to earn money, especially now. Even if you collect a fat American faucets. I used to collect them Satoshi 150,000 per day, with no referrals. Now they pay half. It is a long and tedious process.

Not to mention, faucet sites are full of ads and takes forever to load (on my end, at least). I think it'd be better to run your own faucet and earn from the Ads than solving captcha non stop daily.
2599  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitBuku - Gambling made for players on: May 25, 2016, 09:19:06 AM
I thought the website was boring because I didn't know what was happening. Cheesy After reading this thread, I understood what's going on. I wish there'd be a game for multiplayers in the future rather than just between two people. More players = more profit if you win. Just a suggestion though. And also I suggest putting a chatbox between the players or even just some emoticons or short words like "good luck" and stuff.

Nice thing that you're already promoting your website even before the launch date.

Hello,

Thank you for taking a look at the website. I would've liked it too to have more players in a game but sadly I think this would've been abused by players with a bigger gambling budget if they found a way to automatically send in bets and join games. For example in a game of three if they'd manage to do this and get two clients in the same game they would ultimately have 66.6% chance of winning instead of what would be the fair 33.3%.
Keeping the game player vs player keeps the original goal alive of being a game with fair chances for all players.

Wow. Nice thinking you got there. And of course that method will be used by a lot of people. If there are 5 max players per round, then someone would just play 4 alts and then wait for someone to fall into his trap. No matter what happens, it'd be either win or draw on his side. Maybe you can do something to prevent this like having a maximum of 1 player per IP. It'd be great to play multiplayer but if you can't think of a solution to this problem, then you're most likely to not have this feature on your site.
2600  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitBuku - Gambling made for players on: May 25, 2016, 07:58:10 AM
"Sadly BitBuku is not supported on mobile devices"

Can't you just allow mobiles to use the desktop site? Wouldn't that be much simpler?
Yes , BitBuku not supported in my tablet too
I really want to try it out because the game seem interesting
Will Admin reconsider before launching on June 1st ?

Try using a different browser. Seems like you're using the default browser or a browser that doesn't support desktop view. Use Chrome or any similar browser that supports desktop view.
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