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2621  Economy / Lending / Re: I need a $20 paypal loan until Friday. on: October 17, 2017, 03:22:50 PM
Loan filled as per previous agreement.
2622  Economy / Lending / Re: I need a $20 paypal loan until Friday. on: October 17, 2017, 03:13:44 PM
I will fulfill this loan under these conditions;

1. I'll send you the payment as Paypal goods, you can then refund the amount on payday (also refunds the Paypal fees).
2. You send the additional $5 to my BTC address when loan completes.

If agreed, please send me your Paypal email and I'll send it over.
2623  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.2 BTC or less in Emergency on: October 17, 2017, 03:09:43 PM
Provide me 1.1x the loan amount in fiat currency and I will fill this loan. Interest rate on the loan will be 5% per month.

Escrow accepted.
2624  Economy / Goods / Re: Five Chocolate bars: 20USD (US only) [FREE SHIPPING] on: October 14, 2017, 10:08:06 PM
How much for postage to the UK?
2625  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] UK DropShipper - Samsung Galaxy S8 Unlocked + Free Wireless Pad on: October 13, 2017, 07:42:11 PM
£300 BTC here through Escrow.

For a brand new, unlocked Samsung Galaxy S8 64GB? I am in the UK. I'll take one at that price if you're willing to ship with me paying you when I actually receive the phone. I'm willing to use escrow through minerjones if you cover the fees.

So would I, hence why I made the post. I'll cover escrow fees also.
2626  Economy / Goods / Re: Hand Made Canvas Paintings For Your Desire on: October 13, 2017, 07:20:25 PM
Everyone has a purpose, you should be realistic and drastically reduce the prices, people may be willing to pay a premium to help out. But when that premium is 2-3x the price you can pay elsewhere (e.g. deviantart) you are going to struggle for customers.
2627  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] UK DropShipper - Samsung Galaxy S8 Unlocked + Free Wireless Pad on: October 13, 2017, 06:46:25 PM
£300 BTC here through Escrow.
2628  Economy / Goods / Re: Hand Made Canvas Paintings For Your Desire on: October 13, 2017, 06:43:02 PM
Bidding STARTS at 0.1btc? You can commission work from established artists for less than $500. Your prices are unrealistically high.
2629  Economy / Speculation / Re: Now That We're Above $5000, how long until we hit $10,000 BTC on: October 13, 2017, 09:31:43 AM
My predictions are as follows;

2017 Peak = $6,900
2018 Peak = $13,000
2020 Peak = $28,000
2025 Peak = $89,000
2030 Peak = <$200,000

Still hodling.

I think anything past a few years is an eternity in crypto.  With the pace of the advances in trading and AI who knows what will be happening in 2025.  I will say I think your 2018 prediction is wayyy too low.  If we look at just the past year the price of bitcoin has doubled every few months.  With the supply limited to only 21 million, it could literally explode just from one big news story or one government or major investment firm launching some major project.  I think with BitIndia making bitcoin available to the 2 Billion citizens of India we could see some huge gains.  We haven't reached mass adoption yet but we're getting closer to mass awareness and mass curiosity. I think in general we're going to see some CRAZY charts this year and all the conventional wisdom for chart analysis carried over from the stock market or Forex will be almost completely useless

I think bitcoin will likely have more bad news than good news for the coming months. No major retailers have adopted BTC, there are few legal frameworks to support its use as an exchanged currency, and there is a lot of opposition due to the fact it's mostly used for money laundering and drugs purchases. I'd be happy to use BTC for most of my routine purchases if a big company would accept crypto, but that is HIGHLY unlikely to occur within the next couple of years or so. I think my estimates are reasonable, I do not see it breaking $20,000 unless a major corporation embraces it.
2630  Economy / Speculation / Re: Now That We're Above $5000, how long until we hit $10,000 BTC on: October 13, 2017, 09:08:38 AM
My predictions are as follows;

2017 Peak = $6,900
2018 Peak = $13,000
2020 Peak = $28,000
2025 Peak = $89,000
2030 Peak = <$200,000

Still hodling.
2631  Economy / Lending / Re: Loooking for a short term loan on: October 13, 2017, 08:54:48 AM
How much are you looking to borrow, and when are you paying back?

Also, what collateral can you provide?
2632  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] UK DropShipper - Samsung Galaxy S8 Unlocked + Free Wireless Pad on: October 12, 2017, 08:57:04 PM
Where is the item currently located, and how would escrow work with this? I am interested.
2633  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: How to sell 1007.3 BTC ? [help] on: October 12, 2017, 08:05:44 PM
You should just cash them out individually on localbitcoin, with that amount you could probably set up your own exchange and possibly make even more.
2634  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [SELLING] ANY Steam Game Sent As A Gift To Your Inventory (WILL ONLY USE ESCROW) on: October 12, 2017, 10:40:24 AM
I'm looking to buy a game, but I'd only to be willing to buy it at 50% discount. Let me know if you can do this for the first customer.

Happy to use Escrow.
2635  Economy / Digital goods / [WTB] Electronics, legit gift cards, collectible games, PC components (UK ONLY) on: October 11, 2017, 12:49:03 PM
Hello there,

Looking to buy electronics such as iPads, phones, games consoles, PC components etc

Also looking to buy legit (non-carded/scammed) gift cards, please be able to prove they're legit as I'm not looking to get involved in fraud.

Just post what you've got, and how much you're looking for, for it.

Payment by BTC or Paypal, trusted escrow accepted. Don't bother trying to scam me, I can promise you will fail.

I would prefer if you lived in the UK or at least Europe, otherwise shipping will be expensive.
2636  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [SELLING] ANY Steam Game Sent As A Gift To Your Inventory (WILL ONLY USE ESCROW) on: October 10, 2017, 07:08:31 AM
Do you have any VR games in your inventory? Particularly for the HTC Vive.
2637  Economy / Services / Re: Lost BTC Wallet Password, will pay 25% cracking fee. (Around $4000) on: October 09, 2017, 09:21:43 PM
If this is possible, then there is no a big fault on the part of block chain because it then mean that I can go over the internet, search bitcoin address with a lot of money then I create a bounty like this. For someone who have such amount of btc at this time means that you must have been involved early and by default should have basic knowledge about how password importance is when it comes to bitcoin.

And come to think of it, how do one even know you own the account itself because I don't understand how you would remember half password and not the remainder.

I was involved early, doesn't matter to me what you believe. I have more information on the wallet than somebody could possibly know by chance. Please explain how I would know half the password, have access to the wallet email, know the wallet ID AND know the bitcoin address if it isn't mine? I'd like to see you "go over the internet" and find this information.
2638  Economy / Lending / 💰💰Parodium's BTC/ETH/Altcoin Loan Service - UP TO 3BTC/30ETH Available 💰💰 on: October 09, 2017, 02:48:54 PM
Hello there,

I'm offering loans of up to 3BTC or equivalent in altcoin, probably lower depending on how trustworthy you are, and what your collateral is.

Please read the terms of my offer below;

1. You must offer collateral worth at least 110% of the loan amount, very small no collateral loans may be considered for highly trusted users.
2. You are responsible for any fees associated with transferring the collateral to me, or repaying the loan.
3. Loan duration is to be agreed, extensions/extension rates are to be agreed with me. If payment is missed after extension,
I'll either keep your collateral, or offer you further extension.

4. If you default on your loan, I will keep/sell/dispose of your collateral. I will not accept collateral that cannot be easily resold.
5. I have the right to deny any loan for any reason, or no reason at all.
6. Your collateral must be easily secured, and irreversible once secured.
7. Do not offer your account if you have suspicious trust, including multiple scam reports, or defaulted loans. I will be checking.
8. I will only accept your account as collateral if you are a sr member or above, lower ranks may be considered if you are highly trusted.
2639  Economy / Services / Re: Lost BTC Wallet Password, will pay 25% cracking fee. (Around $4000) on: October 09, 2017, 02:26:56 PM
And finding a complex password in an online service like blockchain.info is impossible, in my humble opinion.

Your task is impossible


Not exactly. If what he claims is true and he knows most of the password, then it's definitely possible. Of course, it also depends on how much of the password he doesn't know. Then again, we are all relying on this information, as well as his maths.  

That's why I'm only going to use somebody extremely trusted, somebody who 3.5BTC isn't a lot of money for.
That amount of money is big for anyone. Dave's wallet recovery has been well known to be trusted and probably is your best bet. I would keep trying to contact him. He may be away but it's probably better than just anyone that looks trustworthy on the forum.

Otherwise, btcrecover is a free program. I've helped a few people use it in the past. I recommend you give it a try yourself. It's open source and can be checked by yourself for any malicious code. You may not have the computing power to do it in the time frame you plan. But, if you run it occasionally and save the progress you could get it within a decent time frame depending on your hardware.

I've seen that program, but based on the computing hardware I've got access to, it would take extremely long. Ideally I need someone with access to a serious beast of a rig, certainly not a home rig.

I assume that the rest of the part of the password that needs cracking is a sub 9 character dictionary word, with 4 random characters on the end. Based on this there are only around 2M combinations, but worst case scenario I may have made the word up, so would have to try every character combination for the word.
2640  Economy / Services / Re: Lost BTC Wallet Password, will pay 25% cracking fee. (Around $4000) on: October 09, 2017, 02:06:10 PM
The task is not impossible, I have calculated the number of possible permutations based on what I know about the password. I have looked at the power of current supercomputers, Tianhe2 could crack the wallet in less than a second. So hammering it with a computing cluster for a few hours or days should be able to handle it.

Don't how much computation Power I have right now. But I would like to give it a try for sure if you think the first half is correct and we only need to find the second half. Let me tell you I can't go above 22 Million possibilities but I still want to try.
Thanks

There is no point you trying, 22M combinations is orders of magnitude to low.

How do you know if they do not get everything?
And finding a complex password in an online service like blockchain.info is impossible, in my humble opinion.

Your task is impossible


There are ways to recover the wallet for an offline attack. I still have access to the email.

I think if they would be able to get access of your account then they would take it for them selves than take the $4,000 reward. Also what is stopping them from taking the whole thing and forget about you, right?

Well, I do hope you meet a whitehat around here and be able to get back that wallet. Good luck.

That's why I'm only going to use somebody extremely trusted, somebody who 3.5BTC isn't a lot of money for.
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