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2641  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to make Bitcoin transactions untraceable? on: October 20, 2015, 02:12:47 AM
mixers are a good and fast way to become untraceable but the way that i found out to be working better than mixers is to exchange the coins to another altcoin.

for example you can do this on shapeshift, and buy an altcoin, then move those to an exchanger and buy bitcoin with it and move it to your final wallet.
in this way you only lose some money on trade fees and transaction fees but it would be more effective.

but for the rest of us the mixers is more than enough Cheesy

Mixers. Do. Not. Work.

Well, obviously by my signature I'm biased... but cryptonotes are the only way to go if you want to become "untraceable" in your transactions.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't those altcoins, or at least function like them? Because if so, that isn't a solution -- that's like saying "you can send Bitcoin anonymously. Just convert Bitcoin to cash and pay the person in cash!"
2642  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet on: October 20, 2015, 12:42:43 AM
When I withdraw from Moneypot my wallet says "This transaction is not standard and should not be trusted."  Why is that?  I'm using multibit.

This is probably more of a question for multibit devs, but two possible reasons I can think of:

A) multibit incorrectly thinks that using nlocktime is non-standard
b) a (malicious) bitcoin node modified the withdrawal transaction, and your client saw the incorrect one (with the high s value)


Either way, there's nothing to worry about. MoneyPot only sends out standard transactions, and it'll confirm like normal, and show up in your spendable balance.

Just want to vouch. Never had an issue with withdrawals, so don't worry.
2643  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Mellow Ads - simple, bitcoin advertising. NEW free faucet!! on: October 20, 2015, 12:36:02 AM
Would be nice to have a block of all the transactions for a day in a neater list than you currently get, or a daily amount - it'd make it easier for accounting purposes.

Apart from that I find the service one of the better networks in the ecosphere, happy to use it!

I second this. I kind of like individual listings, but a condensed version would help.
2644  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] AdBTC - Bitcoin advertising network - free traffic for everyone! on: October 20, 2015, 12:18:10 AM
Would I be able to use this with my adult website?

Read two posts above you. Not yet but likely soon.
2645  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game (formerly moneypot.com) on: October 19, 2015, 09:08:57 PM
BTW, let's see if your theory in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1020726.msg12613128#msg12613128 still holds this time hehe.

It took a lot longer than I thought, and was a lot more stressful than I would have imagined it would be, but it seems like my theory did indeed hold =)

Watching chat shows this as well. When there's a lot of busts below 2.0x, it's pretty audible in chat and the number of bettors drops significantly for a while.
2646  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: October 19, 2015, 09:07:12 PM
I'm sorry for honesty .. but this "game" reminds me of Cloud Mining Services. I do not want to say that there is something wrong, but in this game we can win real BTC, so somehow you need to get them (BTC). Do you have miners to cover the costs of game? Or when new users stop coming you will be forced to stop paying?

If you ignore the cloud mining aspect, it's a website where you put in an investment and then get a fractional part of that back each day. The site will never keep up and anyone saying that MinerFarm is legit is either playing you to make a buck or get out at your expense, or just stupid themselves.

If you think that way, every cloud mining system is ponzi. Unless you purchase pyhsical mining hardware, all of them are risky.

Actually we know only advertisement baner's incomes. Maybe there are some other incomes with using the investments btcs. We do not know. It can be real mining or other invesments. If alisar can pay, I will ot interest the other things.

If he's been running all the other faucets and paying out, it's entirely possible that those earnings help subsidize the site as well.

Well the shop sales go directly to the site itself... when someone wants to trade the funds come from another person. not the site. There's easily over 80BTC in mining hardware that people have bought on the game.

Also compared to bitcoinwisdom having a number of 826 satoshi per gh per day, you get roughly 650 satoshi per gh per day on the game. That doesn't really bother me at all, because it is a faucet game.

The ROI on the otherhand is pretty on par as you get up to like 100+gh miners. It is roughly 100-180 days to ROI in-game.

Is your ROI time accounting for things like all the fees and costs of techs?
2647  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] McDonalds Unlimited Burgers (AUTO-PILOT) 1 $ on: October 19, 2015, 09:01:53 PM
Reporting back. bitl0ck sent the method to me and it definitely should work, though I do want to say that overusing the method at the same location (i.e., multiple times a day) could lead to issues. As long as it's not a constant thing, you should be fine.



omgggg really?! it only works within USA?

I can't verify that one myself, sadly...
2648  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] McDonalds Unlimited Burgers (AUTO-PILOT) 1 $ on: October 19, 2015, 08:40:49 PM
Reporting back. bitl0ck sent the method to me and it definitely should work, though I do want to say that overusing the method at the same location (i.e., multiple times a day) could lead to issues. As long as it's not a constant thing, you should be fine.
2649  Economy / Gambling / Re: ApopheniaBTC - Bet and solve the challenges to win BTC. on: October 19, 2015, 08:31:35 PM
@ranlo: you were close but incorrect. ;-)

The last picture was very easy when it got solved I think. I was expecting it to get solved way earlier... Take a look:


The last one on the other hand is still hard but let see if someone will be able to guess the answer earlier than I expect:


The first picture is cello tape and the holder and the second would it be a electric pencil sharpener perhaps ?

I've never seen a pencil sharpener with an energystar sticker on it. Maybe a desktop, like eMachines (where the hole is for headphones)?
Turns out the answer was just about the sticker, not the actual electrical appliance. I was going to leave it for a few more hours to make it more clear, but then someone successfully guessed energystar.

Hey, at least I somewhat won, then, :p. I figured it was the item.
2650  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: October 19, 2015, 08:30:25 PM
mining if you have free electric Tongue

Free electricity doesn't mean it's profitable. You're burning up your video card/CPU at the same time. Factor in those costs.

when i was instamining alt in the past, it was basically with free electricity, because i was mining for 5 min and then repeat for another coin, and it was everything but not profitable

also if well cooled, usually custom gpu are the best, you can be assured that your gpu would last very long, and anyway gpu are not like asic, they have warranty...

This is one edge of gpu mining: the warranty of the card itself. Nowadays, altcoins mostly are GPU-dependent on their algorithms thus making GPU mining profitable (if in case these coins hit the exchanges). Also, a few cards would probably give you some profit if you mine a low-difficulty coin already out in the exchanges, it's also a plus if you got a cheap electricity.

Overclocking your GPU will void the warranty. I believe mining at 100% will as well. And sadly, nobody has lifetime warranties anymore, Sad.

Because we live in a consumerist economy where the more you consume the better the economy is, fallacy is on.

Regardless, the maximum warranty you get is 5 years here, and that is on TV and PC. For shitty small stuff, 1 maybe 2 years.

They make shittier items for the same price (shrink-flation), to hide the inflation in the economy. So no producer will assume the risk of warranty.

Blame the money printing Smiley

XFX used to give lifetime warranties... and even better, they could be TRANSFERRED twice to new buyers (significantly increasing the resale value of their cards). Sadly, they don't do that anymore, either.
2651  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] McDonalds Unlimited Burgers (AUTO-PILOT) 1 $ on: October 19, 2015, 08:28:00 PM
I'd be willing to look over the method and evaluate it for the public (on my thoughts) if OP wants.

you shoud not leak it, is that fine from your side?

Yeah, I won't share it. I treat any PMs I get as if they're under NDA regardless, Smiley.
2652  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Property in South Mumbai - India on: October 19, 2015, 08:27:14 PM
It's a flat with a carpet area of 350 sq. ft. and the price is 1.5 Cr. ($238095.238) Price is negotiable.

More details will be shared with interested buyers ONLY. 10% of the price will be accepted in bitcoins.

Wow, small properties really go for that much in Mumbai?! That's more than 3500+(10x that) square ft. houses in most of the U.S.!
2653  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Casino Affiliate Account For Sale on: October 19, 2015, 08:25:28 PM
Based on all available information, this account should be worth ~2 BTC. That takes into consideration the risk involved for the buyer, as well as potential growth (or non-growth) of current players' betting.
2654  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] McDonalds Unlimited Burgers (AUTO-PILOT) 1 $ on: October 19, 2015, 08:22:44 PM
I'd be willing to look over the method and evaluate it for the public (on my thoughts) if OP wants.
2655  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Betcoinpoker Gold II Status Account - 500mBTC on: October 19, 2015, 08:20:35 PM
How much do you get from the daily reward box with this?
2656  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: October 19, 2015, 08:10:55 PM
mining if you have free electric Tongue

Free electricity doesn't mean it's profitable. You're burning up your video card/CPU at the same time. Factor in those costs.

when i was instamining alt in the past, it was basically with free electricity, because i was mining for 5 min and then repeat for another coin, and it was everything but not profitable

also if well cooled, usually custom gpu are the best, you can be assured that your gpu would last very long, and anyway gpu are not like asic, they have warranty...

This is one edge of gpu mining: the warranty of the card itself. Nowadays, altcoins mostly are GPU-dependent on their algorithms thus making GPU mining profitable (if in case these coins hit the exchanges). Also, a few cards would probably give you some profit if you mine a low-difficulty coin already out in the exchanges, it's also a plus if you got a cheap electricity.

Overclocking your GPU will void the warranty. I believe mining at 100% will as well. And sadly, nobody has lifetime warranties anymore, Sad.
2657  Economy / Gambling / Re: ApopheniaBTC - Bet and solve the challenges to win BTC. on: October 19, 2015, 08:00:59 PM
@ranlo: you were close but incorrect. ;-)

The last picture was very easy when it got solved I think. I was expecting it to get solved way earlier... Take a look:


The last one on the other hand is still hard but let see if someone will be able to guess the answer earlier than I expect:


The first picture is cello tape and the holder and the second would it be a electric pencil sharpener perhaps ?

I've never seen a pencil sharpener with an energystar sticker on it. Maybe a desktop, like eMachines (where the hole is for headphones)?
2658  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice game strategy? on: October 19, 2015, 07:43:03 PM
If you guys want to talk strategy look at Dooglus.  I was reading some of the posts he was making.  The guy is just good at math.  He seems to understand what it takes to manipulate the expected value, although it won't be positive it gets it closer to 50%.  Worth reading

The tl;dr to his math shows that if you bet 100% at 49.5%, you have a bigger EV than if you do a lot of smaller bets and martingale it.

Not quite, I was quite certain that his math showed the best EV was at 100x using a verified version of martingale or something similar.  Keep in mind this was only to double 1BTC into 2BTC.

He made a pretty clear statement a while back that the more bets you make, the better your chance of failure. So betting at 100x would result in a bigger chance of loss.

Take a look at this thread  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=939776.0;topicseen

In there Doog talks about it and althought the BEST EV was not what you say, it is definitely up there.

Interesting! He had said differently earlier when talking about JD, :p. But maybe the difference is between going from 1 BTC->2 BTC and going from 1 BTC -> Infinity.
2659  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice game strategy? on: October 19, 2015, 07:26:45 PM
If you guys want to talk strategy look at Dooglus.  I was reading some of the posts he was making.  The guy is just good at math.  He seems to understand what it takes to manipulate the expected value, although it won't be positive it gets it closer to 50%.  Worth reading

The tl;dr to his math shows that if you bet 100% at 49.5%, you have a bigger EV than if you do a lot of smaller bets and martingale it.

Not quite, I was quite certain that his math showed the best EV was at 100x using a verified version of martingale or something similar.  Keep in mind this was only to double 1BTC into 2BTC.

He made a pretty clear statement a while back that the more bets you make, the better your chance of failure. So betting at 100x would result in a bigger chance of loss.
2660  Economy / Gambling / Re: ApopheniaBTC - Bet and solve the challenges to win BTC. on: October 19, 2015, 07:22:56 PM

And this is the current one! Not that hard anymore...

Shot glass! Maybe a regular one, hard to tell based on the camera angle, but looks small.
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