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2821  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Coinsbank.com stealing my funds, anything I can do legally? on: March 18, 2017, 08:10:36 AM
How did you get your work done with Payza? They have scammed me too when a user sent me fraudulent funds. Was this the case with you as well?
No,I was making genuine money with Sharecash and they had payza as the payment method which I choose as I could convert the earnings into bitcoins.Now,once the money was sent by sharecash ,shouldn't take more than 3 days to pay at my bitcoin address by payza.Payza as usual asked for documents verification and stuff which I passed after 10 days of re-verification.I was frustrated enough,after several complaints to support,they said that bitcoin payments might take a while.I had an idea,I told them I will be taking legal actions if not paid by the next day.I said I have my lawyer ready and asked for their address so he could send the legal notice at their office.I don't know how but later that day,money bounced into my bitcoin address.
2822  Economy / Services / Re: Anyone good on the phone? WTH sales people on: March 18, 2017, 04:50:41 AM
i do work as a call center representative here in our country, and as part of our campaign we do also require to have some sale while we are answering connection issue  with our customers, so I'm just curios regarding to your offer if this limited to some countries or you are allowing everyone to join your team?
Assuming you're from India,no I don't think he is looking for Raju pretending to be a Jordan on the phone with broken English accent.Plus you are a tech support and he is looking for people willing to 'Sale' things through phone.Don't think you will make a good part of any team if you lack basic comprehending capabilities.
2823  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens to the Bitcoin Network if a World war Starts? on: March 18, 2017, 04:46:28 AM
With that mentality of some of the members posting here,I don't think we're that from provoking the next war.Really bitcoin network should be our primary concern when people are dying every other second ? And what if the network counties to function without any problems ? Would you still be doubling your bitcoins on daily trading or gambling when half of your people are dying ? 
2824  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Coinsbank.com stealing my funds, anything I can do legally? on: March 17, 2017, 07:17:46 PM
Coinsbase is a licensed exchange and they should give you your money back. Hope that your problem is solved soon.
Didn't you mean coinbase ? Completely opposite of what op's talking about...

Op,depends how much funds they're 'stealing'.Do you think it will be much expensive to hire a lawyer (just in case) ? Then you certainly wouldn't take the legal way..Taking legal actions would also need you to prove the sources of that income so make sure you're clean before approaching a legal authority.

Talk to their customer care about you taking a legal action (it works).Worked for me when payza tried to do something similar.You can do a lot legally if whatever they've done to you is not part of their initial conditions which you agreed to.
2825  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Wallet for Altcoins on: March 17, 2017, 07:10:41 PM
All these altcoins can be traded on https://bittrex.com/ exchange website where you can buy and sell these altcoins for another currency. You just need to create an account and open a buy order on the website.
Don't think you have understood Op's question.He wants to know which WALLET to use to 'store' those coins and not exchanges.Btw if you're suggesting to store coins on an exchange ,that is a terrible idea.
2826  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Planned or impulsive gambling? on: March 17, 2017, 06:58:42 PM
I do normally gamble on weekends (sports betting) because weekends are festive days for all soccer games, tennis, basketball amongst others so there are actually a good number of options to pick my games from.

I usually play on weekends if going to a land based casinos. Because I went around wee hours of the morning. Like 1 am - 4 am here, I can't do it on weekdays as I have work as well. Regarding online games, I just play it when I feel like to no specific times. But I'm mostly a land based casino guys so sometimes when friends decided to go on weekdays, I join but I go home early because I know have to go to work tomorrow so I just play a few then go home.

I just know it wasn't planned everytime I do it.
I just go to the website and think about trying to double my money and that's it.
Maybe some do it in a plan because they have jobs to do and they do it after job for relaxation.
Gambling can somehow make you feel at ease whenever your stress out. just the excitement of winning can make you feel good.

The resemblance is uncanny.Seems like someone is heavily trying to farm accounts and making it obvious.
Op,hope you realize what I was talking about.Threads like these become a land for account farmers.A good soiled one.
All of the accounts above are connected I tell you and I'm busting them soon.
2827  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: A Bitcoin Who is Who on: March 17, 2017, 06:53:14 PM
I wouldn't consider theymos as someone known in the bitcoin field personally except the fact that he is running bitcointalk
Which is the most active bitcoin related forum since day 1 ? Also the most active place for bitcoin marketplace.As long as technical contributions are concerned,I may not list him there but serving the community in someday,he definitely deserves regardless of the technical aspect.

I strongly recommend sticking to people who've made technical contributions only, which is why Vitalik Buterin shouldn't be on the list
And so does Mark.

How about adding Luke Jr ?  https://github.com/luke-jr
2828  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Planned or impulsive gambling? on: March 17, 2017, 06:19:03 PM
If you lurk around this section more often,you'll probably see a similar thread popping up every other week or so.I mean instead of starting a new thread,you can simply use one of the existing ones for your reference.

And title could be edited as Scheduled or Monotonous Gambling Tongue
2829  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Recruitment - Digital Footprint Foundation - Real Use Case, Real Causes on: March 17, 2017, 04:53:24 PM
Since the required skills are already listed there.May we know what is your role in the project apart from an idea ? Don't think an idea contributes much to a project if not executed properly by a expert.I mean if I'm a developer interested in a position to apply,on what basis should I trust the project that it will be a success and under whose leadership ? You should probably introduce yourself briefly.

P.S : I'm a full stack web developer.
2830  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is there any place to gamble IF the Mayweather vs McGregor fight will happen? on: March 17, 2017, 04:45:15 PM
So what will he do to Conor? Defend his way to victory? That is funny.

There are rumors that Floyd Mayweather has been swindled for a lot of money that is why he wants this fight. Michael Bisping who was in Las Vegas was asking around about this boxing match and he got some news about Floyd's situation.
Just like the Manny fight,Floyd Gayweather would this one too and not to mention but Gregor will get doubled of what Gayweather gets.If it still happens,match would be fixed by the managers as it will be more of a money thing rather an actual fight between the two champs.
2831  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitPesa: solving money remittance issues in Africa on: March 17, 2017, 04:42:45 PM

It may not help the people directly but it creates a big impact in the country's economy, which will eventually benefit them. With Afro-sino trades growing in the country,
I disagree.Don't think a digital asset like bitcoin which operates in an unregulated way impacts a country's economy.I get what you're trying to say but definitely is wrong in terms of commerce.

However,it's always good to see the impact of a community managed asset spreading its wings across the continents.
2832  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Purpose me a good API to receive payments for my application on: March 17, 2017, 04:33:18 PM
Blocktrail - Good to receive payments, but take many fees (For a transaction of 5$ i lose 10$ !)
How is that even possible ? Seems irrelevant logically.You should probably report the issue to their support.

Can someone suggest me any trusted alternative solution please ?
For that,you need to tell us a few things about your project
 -How many transactions you send/receive on daily basis ?
 -Are you taking the transaction fees from your customers or paying them yourself ?
 -Is that big/medium/small sized project ?
 
If you think you need not depend on an API given their restrictions,start writing code from scratch or fork one of the open source repos.
2833  Economy / Reputation / Re: Get trust accusation remove? on: March 17, 2017, 04:21:14 PM
1.You trust hasn't been feedbacked,it was always the way it is right now.

2.Twitchy Seal's not in the default trust network (at least according to my trust settings) so his feedback wouldn't make any difference to your rep points provided you didn't any trusted feedback .

3.Please remove that ascendancy profile text ,that shit turned into a scam.
2834  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Who or what moron is buying dash at these prices on: March 15, 2017, 06:41:17 PM
Dash is the most well marketed scam I have ever seen except for the scam that is the Federal Government of the United States.
Welcome to the  Altcoin World.The power is in the hands of the few pumpers who'd go heights of being stupid to make a few pennies out of their investments.These newbie traders are delusioned by everything that seems to hike on daily basis.Can't believe numbers can be so manipulative.I will be the happiest person on this planet if the price drops down to $5 tomorrow.
2835  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Solitaire on: March 15, 2017, 05:45:12 PM
i have been experience playing Solitaire several times with my PC and it's not difficult to find the sites provide free download for this game and because this game could played for single person i don't think there was bitcoin gambling casinos provide Solitaire for their options games
If it is not that difficult to find sites that provide this game,why haven't you found out a few sites and linked them here ? lol ? FortuneJack posters are always on some other level shit.

@Op,for simple reasons : Lack of Interest.Just look the number of people interested in the game ,just two in the entire thread.Also the game is quite time consuming as compared to a single dice roll.At the end of the day,true gamblers love the money rolling and long lasting fun games barely matter.
2836  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for programming service on: March 15, 2017, 05:40:21 PM
-snipe--
After reading your first post,I thought it would be relatively easy and a day's job but this post really does explains it all.Turns out there is lot more to be done if you need to set-up 2Fa and other transaction history needs to be shown.I could still do it if you're in no hurry.Let me know if you don't find someone who is ready to do it in a budget.
2837  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⚽ Sportsbet.io 💰 MARCH 25,000+ mBTC Leaderboards ⚽ Regular moneybacks ⚽ on: March 11, 2017, 09:27:52 AM
What happened ? Did the website went down forever ? I'm unable to reach the service.Tried refreshing the page and all other troubleshooting stuff to make sure the error is not from my end.
2838  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which casino will be the next big scam? on: March 11, 2017, 09:22:18 AM
The question was rhetorical, so there's nothing to disagree with. I'm not accusing you guys of anything.  Smiley

Why do you list those casinos? I'm not sure about the FortuneJack one.
And over-exaggerated.Literally blowing it out of proportions.You didn't have to add the tag 'vanish' as it makes it looks like something else,now that Lutpin has posted it makes sense where that 'vanish' is coming from.If you still want to keep it unbiased,I request you to edit the main post.
2839  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which casino will be the next big scam? on: March 11, 2017, 09:09:27 AM
Will Crypto-Games vanish with the bankroll?
What do you think?
Considering the amount of scam accusations opened against Crypto-Games till date,it is the last casino to vanish with the bank roll. (btw crypto-games has the least shill scam accusations opened till date compared to all the other casinos). With no history of scams or unresponsive support, with all due respect,I disagree with you.

However here's my list for reference :
 -Vegascasino.io
 -bitcasino.io
 -FortuneJack
 
2840  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Margin trading tutorial? on: March 11, 2017, 08:55:46 AM
Anyone have a link to a good margin trading tutorial? I'd like to give it a shot for fun. I'm on Bittrex but I could use another exchange.
1.Do you think it's fun losing your bitcoins ? Not a productive way of using bitcoins.
2.Those tutorials won't cover up all the necessary use cases involved in marginal trading,in short only actual trading would get you exposed to the details and not just a single tutorial.
3.I'd say,give it a shot,start with 0.01 and carry out your first marginal trade by yourself,without any references.
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