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2921  Economy / Services / Re: 8chan.co (∞chan) logo on: December 11, 2013, 05:17:41 PM
What about something like this?
2922  Other / Meta / Re: My posts are not going through! on: December 11, 2013, 04:46:58 PM
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Bitcoin forum post issue
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Why do I need to quote another post? Am I unable to start a new post as a Jr. Member?

I did search and did not see a current "coinex.pw down" post for coinex.pw so I was going to start one.

That's just how the forum works, sorry. Just wait until you have like 10 posts or something then you can post anywhere you like whenever you like.
2923  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Posting an image using the img tags on: December 11, 2013, 04:44:04 PM
Upload your image to http://www.imgur.com and copy the url given at the side under 'Direct Link (email & IM)'
Then simply type [ IMG ] before the picture (with no spaces) and [/IMG ] at the end.
And then, you end up with this:
2924  Other / Meta / Re: My posts are not going through! on: December 11, 2013, 04:33:52 PM
Try quoting another post, posting your reply under the quote and then editing the post and deleting the quote.

I am also getting Service Unavailable, it isn't just you.
2925  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Vanity -> Blockchain on: December 11, 2013, 04:31:47 PM
How can I implement my vanity gen bitcoin personalized address to my blockchain wallet?
If you mean Blockchain.info's My Wallet service, then you can just go to 'Import/Export', enter your private key in the second box down and press 'Add Private Key'.
2926  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcoin VPN | Seed4.Me on: December 11, 2013, 04:27:54 PM
Do you keep logs? If so, what are your policies on giving them to third parties?
What makes you different from other Bitcoin accepting VPNs such as Private Internet Access?
2927  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MarketGlory GAME - Earn real money - post your referral link here - Discuss! on: December 08, 2013, 06:12:15 PM
Alrighty, I joined up! My link is http://www.marketglory.com/strategygame/Minifrij

I remember seeing this on a few PTC sites, may as well give it a try!
2928  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Lottery] Free $1.5 Worth Of BTC on: December 08, 2013, 04:51:28 PM
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2929  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: minifrij.pw - Solve captchas for Bitcoins on: December 08, 2013, 11:47:56 AM
Well, if your funds are going away faster than they are going in (i.e. what you receive from the ads) then you're losing money. So why would you do that if it's not profitable?
To be perfectly honest, I didn't think that it would be used this much when first starting up. I am hoping that once I get a payout from one of my ads or something then it will help the site get on it's feet a bit. I will probably find other methods of getting income for it also. I am mainly just trying to help people get some Bitcoins at the start, as this is like, the easiest thing someone can do.

I have also reduced the payout to 10 satoshi each captcha.
Scratch that, I have kept the payment the same but added Recaptcha as a replacement. Hopefully this will make a bit of a difference.
2930  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: minifrij.pw - Solve captchas for Bitcoins on: December 08, 2013, 01:16:45 AM
What's the point of your service if you can loose more than you can win?
I'm unsure what you mean, the service is free, so you can only get profit from it. If you're talking about the site, I will probably change the captcha to a paid one somewhat soon so that I can perhaps help pay that way.

I want to try it out, but...
How I can know how many money I have?
Yeah, I should probably link that to the site. I will do it tomorrow.
2931  Economy / Service Announcements / minifrij.pw - Solve captchas for Bitcoins on: December 06, 2013, 06:42:00 PM
Hello, and today I would like to show you my website that has been in production for a few days:

Minibit- http://www.minifrij.pw

What is Minibit?
Minibit is a website where you solve Captchas for Bitcoins. It's as simple as that.

How much am I paid?
Currently it is 25 Satoshi (0.00000025) per captcha. This means that after solving 220 captchas you get your first payout. Yes, the payment is a bit low but if I get some well paying advertisers *wink wink nudge nudge* then they payout rates may go up.

How are payments processed?
Payments are currently made through http://www.microwallet.org and are payed when the user hits 0.000055 BTC. I would go on to Microwallet and check just to be safe though.

How can I advertise?
Advertising is currently made through Bitads, and is set to 100 Satoshi per day. You can also advertise with Anonymous Ads aswell.

I can't access the site
If for any reason it doesn't work, try http://www.minibit.3owl.com . If it still doesn't work send me a message and I'll try to get back to you as soon as possible!

Hope you like the website
Get earning! Cheesy

Edit1: Alright, about two hours in I had to halve the BTC given out. This is because my funds were already going fast. I apologize.
Edit2: Halved it again to 25. I am sorry, but I can't keep up with the amount of captchas people are doing. I need more funds.
2932  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Get 0.0005 or 0.0003 for signing up to a website and getting some points. on: December 06, 2013, 04:08:45 PM
Username: macrococoa
Name: Ryan Davies
Bitcoin Address: 1CtZPpjMB94bF4V3dfPwFRZ3xcMEtfYsm5
Bitcoins sent, thanks for taking up the offer!  Cheesy

https://i.imgur.com/gkYXD5k.png
2933  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Get 0.0005 or 0.0003 for signing up to a website and getting some points. on: December 06, 2013, 08:02:59 AM
I've signed up to GiftHulk using your link, and got over 1000 HC (~3000 now.)

Username: macrococoa
Name: Ryan Davies
Bitcoin Address: 1CtZPpjMB94bF4V3dfPwFRZ3xcMEtfYsm5

Also, from ABitBack:

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BTC/LTC withdraw options are currently on halt until they stabilise a bit in price.

Looks like they now give out $5 BTC-e vouchers, which is arguably better as can buy different coins.
I will check and pay you when I get home.

Yeah, the admin was having trouble keeping up with the BTC prices, so he just decided to use BTC-e instead.
2934  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: December 05, 2013, 08:34:21 PM
Count me in, Slightly harder as I live in UK but more than happy to make calls/emails etc
Same situation here. I am a bit limited on the phone calls but if you need any information, emails or anything just ask.
2935  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Get 0.0005 for signing up to a website and getting some points. on: December 05, 2013, 04:14:53 PM
I've used this site before, and they sent me a lot of emails every day.

I suggest abitback.com, which pays out in both Bitcoins and Litecoins.

"We're sorry, we are not yet accepting members from your country. "

Alrighty, because of this I have added ABitBack to the thread as well. Also, with ABitBack, every 1,000 points you earn you get another 0.0003, which is probably better. Get earning!
2936  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: December 03, 2013, 10:03:09 PM
I suppose the first thing we can do is give this guy a negative reputation and make sure no newbies buy from here.
2937  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: December 03, 2013, 09:29:30 PM
WHY HAS IT TAKEN A MONTH FOR SOMEONE TO ASK US DIRECTLY IF THIS PERSON ACTUALLY MADE OR INQUIRED ABOUT MAKING A PURCHASE FROM US!!!
I'll take it that he hasn't?
2938  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: December 02, 2013, 07:13:02 PM
Yeah it seems to be registered through a domain proxy company. The authorities can get the true registrar's info with a court order from them however, once they start investigating.
You can report a website through the domain proxy that he uses, but I suppose that the supporting documentation would be an issue. If anyone wants to have a go then here: https://www.domainsbyproxy.com/ClaimForm.aspx?Type=3 . There is also a way to get registrar information through it, but I believe you have to have some sort of law status to get it.
2939  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: December 02, 2013, 06:47:29 PM
Possibly if we can get enough personal details we could convince local law enforcement to visit him.
The Whois of his website doesn't help, however we do know that it is hosted by GoDaddy (http://who.godaddy.com/whois.aspx?k=UhdtpZizyGW73GF8xeZTtl64vR0gmWzckU9c4eqWd1Bp1C2/CXaD3PrmLDBe4vUj&domain=btcminers.net&prog_id=GoDaddy). Perhaps if we can get in touch with GoDaddy and give them some information on what has happened we can perhaps get some other details about him.
2940  Economy / Games and rounds / Get 0.0005 or 0.0003 for signing up to a website and getting some points. on: December 02, 2013, 06:38:39 PM
Okay, since there were troubles with GiftHulk I will add ABitBack with a more flexible offer as well.

GiftHulk:
What do I have to do?
1. Sign up for GiftHulk using this link: http://www.gifthulk.com/invite/MF424896
2. Get 1,000 points.
3. Post here using the format below

Only BTC0.0005 for all that?
Yeah, I am very sorry about that. In order to make any profit on this I have to set the payout this low, and even know I am only making BTC0.0005-ish profit. On the bright side, if you get to 5,000 points you can get a payout of BTC0.005 from the site.


ABitBack:
What do I have to do?
1. Sign up for A Bit Back using this link: http://abitback.com/members/register.php?ref=Minifrij
2. Get 1,000 points.
3. Post here using the format below
4. The more points you earn, the more BTC to get back.

Username: Your username on the website
Name: The name you used to join
Bitcoin Address: Your bitcoin address

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