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261  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Daily] Peerbet.org 1000 Satoshi Giveaway! on: January 30, 2014, 03:40:06 PM
Jacce

Thanks!
262  Economy / Service Announcements / [ANN] Potato Faucet - New faucet using Virtual Coin on: January 29, 2014, 10:05:02 PM

http://potato.free-btc.cu.cc/
Short link: http://j.mp/potatofaucet

Here at the newly started Potato Faucet, using Virtual Coin, you can collect free bitcoins every hour and then send it to your VC account as soon as you get 500 µBTC.
We currently pay out 50-1000 satoshis every hour, but on our site you can also find several other faucets that you can use while waiting.
We also offer a 5% referral program.
If you want your own faucet to be linked on the website, you can send me a PM here.

Parent site (more free bitcoins)

// Jacce
263  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 27, 2014, 09:38:48 PM
Thanks for the answer!
I tried to sign up for personal hosting (the one that is currently costing 5.2 mBTC), but once I came to the payment page and clicking Bitpay or whatever it was I got this error message: Error Invalid Destination Bitcoin Address / http://prntscr.com/2n1ln9 (also, it still looks as the accounts still got registered because I can't try to sign up for new accounts using the usernames Jacce or Jacc3).
Also, when entering the password for the account register, I don't feel completely comfortable with it being in plain text. I would appreciate if you used type="password".
EDIT: It seems like I was able to sign up for build-your-own hosting, though. But it doesn't seem like I don't get any information on how to access my hosting account?

The system's having trouble adding the domain reference at the moment, presumably because it doesn't recognise the suffix ".cu.cc". So there might be a delay on this.
Any ETA if/when it will be ready?

Not yet, I'm waiting on our service provider at the moment. If you want I can refund you until it's ready? I'll throw in 2 weeks free hosting too for the hassle.

Nah, it's okay. I can wait. Just thank you for taking your time to fix this!

Fixed now and your hosting account has been activated. You should receive an email any minute with confirmation and all the access details etc.

Thanks for the help! I received the mail (although in my spam folder) and so far it seems to work great.
264  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 27, 2014, 05:05:33 PM
Thanks for the answer!
I tried to sign up for personal hosting (the one that is currently costing 5.2 mBTC), but once I came to the payment page and clicking Bitpay or whatever it was I got this error message: Error Invalid Destination Bitcoin Address / http://prntscr.com/2n1ln9 (also, it still looks as the accounts still got registered because I can't try to sign up for new accounts using the usernames Jacce or Jacc3).
Also, when entering the password for the account register, I don't feel completely comfortable with it being in plain text. I would appreciate if you used type="password".
EDIT: It seems like I was able to sign up for build-your-own hosting, though. But it doesn't seem like I don't get any information on how to access my hosting account?

The system's having trouble adding the domain reference at the moment, presumably because it doesn't recognise the suffix ".cu.cc". So there might be a delay on this.
Any ETA if/when it will be ready?

Not yet, I'm waiting on our service provider at the moment. If you want I can refund you until it's ready? I'll throw in 2 weeks free hosting too for the hassle.

Nah, it's okay. I can wait. Just thank you for taking your time to fix this!
265  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 27, 2014, 04:58:37 PM
Thanks for the answer!
I tried to sign up for personal hosting (the one that is currently costing 5.2 mBTC), but once I came to the payment page and clicking Bitpay or whatever it was I got this error message: Error Invalid Destination Bitcoin Address / http://prntscr.com/2n1ln9 (also, it still looks as the accounts still got registered because I can't try to sign up for new accounts using the usernames Jacce or Jacc3).
Also, when entering the password for the account register, I don't feel completely comfortable with it being in plain text. I would appreciate if you used type="password".
EDIT: It seems like I was able to sign up for build-your-own hosting, though. But it doesn't seem like I don't get any information on how to access my hosting account?

The system's having trouble adding the domain reference at the moment, presumably because it doesn't recognise the suffix ".cu.cc". So there might be a delay on this.
Any ETA if/when it will be ready?
266  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 27, 2014, 03:04:27 PM
Thanks for the answer!
I tried to sign up for personal hosting (the one that is currently costing 5.2 mBTC), but once I came to the payment page and clicking Bitpay or whatever it was I got this error message: Error Invalid Destination Bitcoin Address / http://prntscr.com/2n1ln9 (also, it still looks as the accounts still got registered because I can't try to sign up for new accounts using the usernames Jacce or Jacc3).
Also, when entering the password for the account register, I don't feel completely comfortable with it being in plain text. I would appreciate if you used type="password".
EDIT: It seems like I was able to sign up for build-your-own hosting, though. But it doesn't seem like I don't get any information on how to access my hosting account?
267  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 26, 2014, 09:41:23 PM
Looks nice!
I just have some simple questions that I'd appreciate if you answer before I pay for your service:
What features do you provide with your (Linux) hosting (e.g. PHP, MySQL etc)?
I saw the price started at 5 mBTC/month, was this if you just registered for a month or do you have to sign up for a longer time for such a low price?
What content is allowed/not allowed to be hosted on your websites (I'm not planning on hosting anything illegal, but maybe faucets and such that some hosts do not allow)?
How long can you guarantee your service will be working?
Are there any limits of how much resources my site can use (aside from bandwidth and space limits)?
Thanks for taking your time to answer my questions if you decide to do so! I've been searching for a reliable and cheap host for over a month now and you seem to fit all my criterias.
268  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Let's play MasterMind! on: January 21, 2014, 03:20:26 PM
How can it be "for fun" if players have to pay for it and you're making a profit?

please, reread the thread and do your math...

No big win, no big profit in any case.

But if you really just did it for fun, you should pay out 100% of the pot, fund the pot yourself or play without a pot.
269  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Daily] Peerbet.org 1000 Satoshi Giveaway! on: January 21, 2014, 03:07:39 PM
Jacce

Thank you!
270  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Daily] Peerbet.org 1000 Satoshi Giveaway! on: January 20, 2014, 10:49:13 PM
Jacce

Thanks!
271  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.8BTC/month just by posting! - Advertise for PrimeDice.com! *Updated on: January 20, 2014, 10:42:39 PM
Starting posts: 439
Bitcoin address: 1HVicLC8rFP6Z1MFCKpfF7nDEMhaWcBCEX
272  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My one btc goal on: January 16, 2014, 11:10:26 PM
That means it'll take 1000 weeks, or 20 years. I'd say it could work if you had a better investment plan for the bitcoins you've earned. Just gambling with them will just statistically lose you money, and that's therefore one of the worst methods of gaining Bitcoin.
Is there something that you are particularly good at? If you are good at economics, I guess you could buy and sell different coins when they increase/decrease in value. If you know how basic HTML/PHP you could make a website of some kind and earn money from there.
Also, I suggest that once you reach 50 activity you also consider selling your signature space and get paid for posting (PrimeDice for example pays 0.2 mBTC/post).


I also listed some sites where you can get free Btcoin at my website. Although you still need a good investment plan, you might get some Bitcoin to invest faster.
273  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: hello all :) on: January 16, 2014, 03:48:38 PM
Hello and welcome to Bitcointalk! There are some sites/threads I think you should consider checking out: the newbie readme and also this Bitcoin guide in case you don't know the basics of BTC.
274  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: hi guys on: January 16, 2014, 03:47:26 PM
Hello and welcome to our forum! I suggest you read the newbie readme and also this BTC guide if you don't know the basics of Bitcoin and would like to learn them.
275  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just wanna say hi! on: January 16, 2014, 03:46:41 PM
Hello and welcome to our forum! I suggest you read the newbie readme.
276  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Faucets and giveaways: where to start learning with few coins on: January 14, 2014, 11:50:20 PM
If you want faucets, check out http://free-btc.net.tf
I also recommend that once you become a full melber check out the giveaways on this forum and maybe sell signature space.
277  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where Can I Buy Bitcoin Related Ad Space? on: January 14, 2014, 11:46:03 PM
I don't want to buy traffic from PTC sites or Faucet sites those people have no Bitcoins to spend. Most ad networks consist only of faucet sites.

Then I'd recommend CoinURL. It provides PTC ads a bit similar to Google Adsense. They don't accept any new faucets, although some old faucets may still use CoinURL. But it's still the best if you want to avoid faucets. Also, on sites like BitAds (and maybe Operation Fabulous) you manually choose where to advertise so that you can avoid faucets.
278  Other / Archival / Re: why does a lot of altcoins doesn't have linux client? on: January 14, 2014, 11:39:28 PM
I think many people are expecting you to compile it yourself.
279  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi! on: January 14, 2014, 10:52:48 PM
Hello and welcome to Bitcointalk! There are some sites/threads I think you should consider checking out: the newbie readme and also this Bitcoin guide in case you don't know the basics of BTC.
280  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduction on: January 14, 2014, 10:52:18 PM
Hello and welcome to our forum! I suggest you read the newbie readme.
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