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261  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Start earning Bitcoin here! on: March 31, 2014, 07:00:26 AM
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Thanks  Wink

Would u like to add www.CoinLearn.org in the list ?
262  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: hello from morocco :) on: March 30, 2014, 09:50:52 PM
So , I am glad I finally joined this wonderful forum , I've been visiting as guest. The action attracted me  :p .
So , I hope the welcome is as warm as I expect .

peace everybody.

Welcome aboard Smiley

You may start earning bitcoin from www.CoinLearn.org

I dont think there are many people from Morocco in BTC. (Ref: FiatLeak)

So you may introduce people to Bitcoin at your place and request them to join through your referral...
263  Other / Beginners & Help / Fake Blockchain.info account on Twitter - Be careful on: March 29, 2014, 04:00:43 PM
Followers of https://twitter.com/blockchain = 26.9K [Real]

Followers of https://twitter.com/biockchain = 69.8K [Fake]

Here is the heads up from Andreas M Antonopoulos (@aantonop)

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Fake @Blockchain Twitter account is BACK. Twitter has not responded to 4 requests to block the impersonating account.

Source: https://twitter.com/aantonop/status/449767712781123584

...be careful.




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264  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Resilient & Disruptive - 180+ Faucet Database on: March 29, 2014, 08:33:14 AM
You may like to add www.CoinLearn.org
265  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello :) on: March 28, 2014, 05:49:18 PM
Hi everybody, I'm Trina but you can just call me catlady. I have seven little adorable kitties and I am obsessed with coinbits. <33 I'm glad to be here with all of you.

Hello CatLady... u may start earning free bitcoins @ www.CoinLearn.org
266  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello on: March 28, 2014, 05:47:03 PM
Hi everyone  Cool

Welcome to BitcoinTalk. Make some quick bucks @ www.CoinLearn.org
267  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Win Free Bitcoins Each Hour at CoinLearn.org on: March 27, 2014, 08:58:02 PM
Just discovered u have added a CAPTCHA at the end of the learn page. May I know why ?

With increasing traffic on the site number of people trying to game the system is also on the rise. As a countermeasure, a sweet CAPTCHA has been added at the end of the learn page. Smiley
268  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Reddit Founder is not optimistic about Crypto-currency on: March 27, 2014, 08:49:56 PM
What does Yishan Wong think about Dogecoin?

Dogecoin is great.

I think the greatest contribution being made here to economics is not so much bitcoin itself and its various features, but the fact that bitcoin is open source and duplicatable - that it provides a template for a proliferation of crypto-currencies.  The fact that the world has money - the concept of money - is not good because of any particular currency (e.g. the dollar), but that the idea of money is in existence and if there is a backing entity that can issue and redeem it, they can simply now issue a currency.  It's the idea of money and the fact that anyone can issue it that makes it so powerful.

Crypto-currency is the same.  It's not about bitcoin.  It's about anyone being able to create and launch a crypto-currency much like bitcoin, but with little tweaks and changes to fit the usage needs of the population looking to transact in it.  Just like in the real world where if you're a country looking to provide a new currency and you decide you hate Americans and don't want to transact in dollars, you can just print your own currency.  (And with fiat, if your government and economy are strong and stable enough, it works)  So too with cryptocurrencies and doge.

The best thing about dogecoin is that the culture of the userbase is separate from the Bitcoin userbase.

Without being too inflammatory, the userbase for bitcoin is basically crazy libertarians who are increasingly poorly-informed about currency systems and macroeconomics.  I say "increasingly" because at one time it was fairly well-informed libertarians but as the currency has become mainstream, it's attracted more poorly-informed individuals and the conversation have become more polarized and less knowledge-based, driving the well-informed and balanced people away, or at least prompting them to recede into the background.

I also don't think that bitcoin is going to overthrow any governments or even provide a truly anonymous transaction system - certainly no more than cash does. You can give a suitcase full of cash to someone in a truly anonymous manner without the world knowing about it, whereas with bitcoin, transactions are literally recorded for all time in a global public ledger.  Every time some bitcoin-related shenanigans go down, the entire community tracks the movement of certain bitcoins through the blockchain.  If I were trying to transact illicit funds, that would not be my currency of choice.  I would not be surprised if the NSA is actually heavily in favor of bitcoin, because by combining their other data streams, they can cross-correlate activity on the blockchain and essentially know exactly who is doing what.  

Thus, I think that the obsession in the bitcoin community with bringing down central banks, fiat currencies, and governements is misguided and generally misses the point of bitcoin, which I think is that for the first time in history, we have the technology for enabling extremely low-friction electronic payments and certain trust-delegation mechanisms.  That in and of itself is incredibly valuable.  (There are also programmability features in the codebase that potentially open the door for zero-trust contracts and other intriguing possibilities, but they haven't been activated or tested yet)

In contrast, the dogecoin community doesn't have anywhere near as much of an ideological bent.  It is basically a bunch of people happily passing around a silly toy currency and giving coins to their friends.  It has all the features of bitcoin - technologically speaking - but frees itself from the libertarian culture of bitcoin that turns off so much of the mainstream.  And currency is not something that works well as an indie or niche thing, it basically has to be mainstream, as mainstream as possible.  A crypto-currency whose brand originates around a meme is basically the lowest-common-denominator thing you could have on the internet, so it is ideal for driving mainstream adoption.  It couldn't be stupider, and that's why it's brilliant.

Speaking of brilliance, one of the key stated aims of dogecoin is the collective journey to the moon, a source of long-time brilliance throughout human history.  I consider this a worthy goal, and for those of us without rocketry-aided means, we too can journey to the moon - in our imaginations and with the aid of computer games.  One of these games http://www.gog.com/game/to_the_moon tells the story of a dying elderly man, Johnny, whose last wish is to go to the moon.  Perhaps you'd like to check out this game on GOG.com, it's the winner of multiple awards such as Wire's Top 20 Games of 2011, Gamespot's Best Story of 2011, and IndieDB's Editor's Choice Aware for Indie of the Year 2011.  I'd hurry because I don't know how many downloads they still have left in their warehouse.  You've got just six days left.

Source: https://www.quora.com/What-does-Yishan-Wong-think-about-Dogecoin/answer/Yishan-Wong




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269  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: CAPTCHA Ad on CoinLearn.org on: March 27, 2014, 04:31:15 PM
will check it out

Sure ...and please let us know your feedback Smiley
270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Innovative Promotion for Alt Coins on: March 27, 2014, 04:30:18 PM
well is interesting but IMO faucets are waste of time...

Your project is something more that only a faucet, that is why I like it.


Thank you for the kind words Smiley
271  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Innovative Promotion for Alt Coins on: March 26, 2014, 05:36:02 PM
Hello from www.CoinLearn.org. This is a free faucet launched at the end of January, 2014. By every passing day we are riding the popularity curve and new members are joining us. Till date, only in march we have received 277,092 Pageviews.

1. Recently we have introduced a CAPTCHA system on the learn page. This is a home built one and we want to offer promotion to different alt-coins through this CAPTCHA. Those who are interested may book this service on monthly basis @ 0.1 BTC. If you book it, users have to type in your alt-coin website name as a CAPTCHA. CAPTCHAs will be rotated on a random basis using PHP mt_rand() function.

2. As u'll find in www.CoinLearn.org that we are having different crypto learnings in it. If you want something to be introduced for your alt-coins, we'll happily do it for 0.1 BTC/month basis.

The combo offer is 0.15 BTC/month.

Please let me know if you are interested. Any other feedback for improvement is highly welcome...  Smiley
272  Economy / Trading Discussion / CAPTCHA Ad on CoinLearn.org on: March 26, 2014, 02:29:55 PM
Hello from www.CoinLearn.org. This is a free faucet launched at the end of January, 2014. By this time we have gained a lot of popularity and the traffic curve is rising. Recently we have introduced a CAPTCHA system on the learn page. This is a home built one and we want to offer different bitcoin services to promote them through this CAPTCHA. Those who are interested may book this service on monthly basis @ 0.1 BTC. If you book it, users have to type in your website name as a CAPTCHA. CAPTCHAs will be rotated on a random basis using PHP mt_rand() function.

Please let me know if you are interested. Any other feedback for improvement is highly welcome... Smiley
273  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Free Bitcoins @ CoinLearn.org = Learning + Earning on: March 26, 2014, 01:36:20 PM
With increasing traffic on the site number of people trying to game the system is also on the rise. As a countermeasure, a sweet CAPTCHA has been added on the learn page. Smiley
274  Other / Beginners & Help / BlockChain.info Warning: Blockchain.com is a phishing site on: March 26, 2014, 01:22:36 PM
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Warning: when searching for us on Google, 1st result is a phishing link disguised as an ad for http://Blockchain.com  pic.twitter.com/b4xdpg3wX0

Source: https://twitter.com/blockchain/status/448589906458079232





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275  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free BTC Faucet Rotator/Timer! Maximize Earnings! on: March 25, 2014, 07:36:52 AM

Hey guys, for those of you who are familiar with what faucets are but find them to be a hassle, I have a site that makes things MUCH easier. Essentially it's a BTC faucet rotator (you just click on to the next one) but it also keeps up with the timers for you and shows you the timers once they are all on cooldown. This allows you to maximize your earnings all on one site, without the need to have a ton of bookmarks or keep visiting different sites to see when you can use them again. There are currently 27 faucets in the rotation, and if anyone suggests any others to be added I'll vet them out and add them if they pay as they should!

So check out the BTC faucet rotator and let me know if there are any questions or concerns! Also, throw over any extra faucets you'd like to be added to the list (you can PM them if you wish). You can also let me know if there are any that are out of funds or whatever and I'll keep the list actively pruned!

Thanks, Smiley.

How about adding www.CoinLearn.org to it ?
276  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FREE BITCOIN Sites *and* Free Newbie Lotto on: March 24, 2014, 01:49:54 PM
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Translated using Google Translate. It is Russian...

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277  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New bitcoin resorces on: March 24, 2014, 01:45:08 PM
http://www.CoinLearn.org
278  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Friendz, Please learn before you earn on: March 22, 2014, 09:20:33 PM
Private keys are never ever to be disclosed. Services require only your Bitcoin address, which does NOT contain '-'.

Private keys generally don't contain '-' either?  Are you sure they are private keys, and not blockchain.info identifiers?


Cha-ching.. you have solved the riddle.
people think that blockchain.info indentifiers are their username, which just like paypal, is the address to send it to.

now what makes me laugh is coinlearn cannot distinguish between  privkey or a blockchain.info identifier, and he is suppose to be teaching noobs..

now i realise why educationalists spend 3+ years in universities..... just to be certified to teach others

OUCH !!! So much for a small heads up ....LoLz, BTC world is really crazy.

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and he is suppose to be teaching noobs

...I have issues with your disregard towards 'noobs'. People learn from mistake. I did. Proof ? Here it is => https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=474969.0

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So, if u r reading this, please be careful next time while availing bitcoin services. Private keys are never ever to be disclosed. Services require only your Bitcoin address, which does NOT contain '-'.

It seems that there is a confusion with this part of my post. Probably I put it in the wrong way. But I guess, even your 'noobs' know private keys dont contain '-'. My DB contained some strings with '-' and it seems those are blockchain.info identifier. Private keys are never ever to be disclosed. is a non-related different sentence to this fact.

I hope the cloud is now clear.

And yes ...someone raised question about advertising my service. Yes I'm doing it. Everywhere I do it through constructive post and keeping my link in the signature. Here the service reference was related and hence I posted it... Be assured, I'll continue to do the same in future too. AMEN !!!
279  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] AdBit.co - Advertising platform, better than clicks/views! on: March 22, 2014, 10:08:50 AM
I placed adbit.co, a-ads and operation fabulous on www.coinlearn.org/earn.php page a few days ago.

While a-ads has generated 0.00272066 Ƀ, adbit.co earning is 0.00000007 BTC as of yet. Operation Fabulous earning is 0 as of yet and I'll remove them soon. May I know the reason of less earning from adbit.co and will u suggest some way to take this earning to a-ads earning level or better ?
280  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Friendz, Please learn before you earn on: March 22, 2014, 08:55:09 AM
In my short stint of running www.CoinLearn.org I have encountered some stunning facts. One of them is some people are posting their private key instead of bitcoin address !!!

2 days ago while I was making the payout I was stopped by the wallet with a notification that I am sending coins to non-existent addresses. A little investigation revealed that those are not bitcoin address, but private keys. Interestingly, in some of the cases the bitcoin addresses related to those keys were just after the keys in my DB. As I dont store any other info of the user, it is not possible for me to communicate and inform those users about their mistakes. But I am sure, most of them are on BitcoinTalk and reddit. So, if u r reading this, please be careful next time while availing bitcoin services. Private keys are never ever to be disclosed. Services require only your Bitcoin address, which does NOT contain '-'.
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