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2921  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Bitcoin Faucet Rotator Script(s) on: June 10, 2015, 02:32:11 AM
Have you seen this one? http://freebtc.website/

Anyway, I think faucets are no way profitable

I think the only way they are profitable is with hundreds of active referrals, these faucets offer really high referral commissions so its not unlikely you can make a decent amount this way.
2922  Economy / Lending / Re: ★★★Hero Member Offering Loans [Collateral/No Collateral] [No Interest]★★★ on: June 10, 2015, 01:15:38 AM
ok i already got 0.25 . well, now 0.05btc left  i hope u help me.

Loan Amount : 0.05BTC
Addy : 1FNKfCd8kWEHphCf51CysHnPc9ys8pThH3

Loan amount: 0.05BTC
Collateral: None
Term length: 7 days or earlier
BTC Address: 1FNKfCd8kWEHphCf51CysHnPc9ys8pThH3
Reason: private

why dont you just give your account as collateral? its close to being a full member so itll be enough value to cover the loan.

coz, i dont know what collateral him want. ok if him want this account as collateral I will give it.

most people giving loans in this section, me included, would give you a 0.05 loan with your account as collateral. if you really want that loan use your account.
2923  Economy / Lending / Re: ★★★Hero Member Offering Loans [Collateral/No Collateral] [No Interest]★★★ on: June 10, 2015, 01:00:14 AM
ok i already got 0.25 . well, now 0.05btc left  i hope u help me.

Loan Amount : 0.05BTC
Addy : 1FNKfCd8kWEHphCf51CysHnPc9ys8pThH3

Loan amount: 0.05BTC
Collateral: None
Term length: 7 days or earlier
BTC Address: 1FNKfCd8kWEHphCf51CysHnPc9ys8pThH3
Reason: private

why dont you just give your account as collateral? its close to being a full member so itll be enough value to cover the loan.
2924  Economy / Lending / Re: need loan 0.03 repay tomorrow on: June 10, 2015, 12:47:59 AM
I swear . if I lose , tomorrow I buy them and you give them back


and I swear youre not getting this loan donation.

people will do anything for a few dollars on this forum nowadays...
2925  Economy / Lending / Re: need loan 0.03 repay tomorrow on: June 09, 2015, 11:59:29 PM
great observation and defensive reaction, yes I am in a sig campaign good job. you wont get that loan from anyone without collateral, offer altcoins or something as collateral and you will.
2926  Economy / Lending / Re: need loan 0.03 repay tomorrow on: June 09, 2015, 11:51:13 PM
I cant even give an "A for effort" on this one
say bye to your trust on your month old account
2927  Economy / Services / Re: knolix.com Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: June 09, 2015, 11:40:50 PM
the system is set to autopay based on results. just have to insert your email and btc address to get instant payments

that makes it sound more like an affiliate/referral program, not a signature campaign. Signature campaigns usually refer to pay-per-post payments for users to use their signature space as advertising.
2928  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CloudThink.IO removed management pictures after being caught with stealing on: June 09, 2015, 09:15:35 PM
not hacked, just puppet accounts of cloudthink.io

I say hacked because I've seen at least 3 accounts that posted similar stuff above newbie rank, a few newbies here and there, but they all post the same thing; something about a 0.5 bonus, a reflink, and immediately lock the thread. the other accounts didnt even have a signature with cloudthink in it.
2929  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CloudThink.IO removed management pictures after being caught with stealing on: June 09, 2015, 08:57:38 PM
seems some of the people still involved in the signature campaign are money-hungry enough to click on a phishing link... rip


on a semi-related note a lot of those "free 0.5 bonus" posts are going around lately, anyone have any idea whats causing those accounts to get hacked?
2930  Economy / Gambling / Re: sawdice the New Age of Dice - Let's play a game. on: June 09, 2015, 08:29:54 PM
After launching the site we discovered some flaws in it, also we found out that the provably fair system is not 100% fair and it's not good to let people play in such unfair condition, so we took the website down till we fix the problems.
it wasn't supposed to be down all that time but it's happened and it will be up again in 3 days AT MOST.


Okay, so what about the cold storage verification you were supposed to provide? You've still failed to provide any proof of that and you're currently just under a week late on it. Even if your website is down, you should still be able to provide proof of your cold storage - so what is causing the delay, may I ask?

We will provide everything including the cold storage verification the minute we announce the site back . just few more days and then you can see for yourself.

I don't understand the need to lie and say you are going to do something and not do it  Huh Few more days and we hear nothing, if I am honest that is not really to much of a surprise but what is curious is you say that you will verify your cold storage address when you won't. Why not just say no instead of the pretence, anyway hopefully there isn't much players playing at sawdice because you are acting shady.


There isn't much players playing at Sawdice right now because the site is down as we mentioned to fix the problems, because we don't want players to play at Sawdice until we fix it.

I dunno what is everyone's intentions, but if we were scaming why would i bother replying in the first place.

Like I said the thing that is making you look like you are planning a scam is not keeping to your word about showing cold storage. If you did manage to keep to your word and prove you own the funds you claim then that would be a good start. Intentions from most people here is to find the truth and get the truth to minimise any potential losses anyone might have. Why is a signed message taking so long? You could just be honest and say you don't own what you claimed to have.
as stated earlier, you dont need a working dice site to prove your cold wallet funds. my negative feedback will be staying until a signed message is provided as well. It takes around 15 seconds to make a signed message with today's date on it, I think you can spare 15 seconds from "fixing your site" to prove to everyone you arent a scam.
2931  Economy / Digital goods / Re: wtb hero member on: June 09, 2015, 04:27:06 PM
Would not sell mine for less than 3btc at the very least and i saw one go for 5btc

Are you trying to troll or are you for real ? Don't get me wrong, i value accounts aswell, but from what i know 0,5 BTC is the average price
these days for a hero member account.


sounds about right for an account with neutral trust and decent quality posts, not to mention the fact theres not that much demand for accounts right now
2932  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CloudThink.IO removed management pictures after being caught with stealing on: June 09, 2015, 02:10:23 PM
I will leave it here for future usage:

CloudThink.IO - Singature Campaign - Participants

(https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NyudlxXMgy_McqEKlnlF5PWb4r08qyu2SeoRgnXmHVs/edit#gid=1538207540)

 -- HERO & LEGENDARY MEMBERS --                     
User   Initial Post Count   # refused posts   Post count at payout   # of posts accepted for payout   TOTAL BTC   PAYOUT STATUS   Address
btcton   1070   1   1086   15   0.0375   PAID   1EnjZQT5YaVbVMHvN4uC7zDjbpSuZvep1
crazyearner   3023   1   3064   40   0.1   PAID   1siGpayc53mXVkbH7JqhH3xwVbwxm9tqF
DailyModo   1716   1   1741   24   0.06   PAID   18gKYxmVuRk8cNZkTmKdfrCYu2VAKgC6zK
subSTRATA   1071   3   1182   108   0.27   PAID   1N4Loi8NyAzaxHCsjhFy7TkMPgwHsnzeb9
Watoshi-Dimobuto   1191   1   1199   7   0.0175   PAID   3NGDWprM8YZ3UeSxNiVwTzpYCyTpyBVm5m
aahzmundus   590   18   709   101   0.2525   PAID   17eyvvAHQkPXz7UnAQDexVWrFMvm6Q765X
DougB62   1468   0   1468   0   0   -   1PL25jJHxDdimGLW3HJLSbr1aQ96ZNuKbi

CloudThink.IO - Avatar Campaign

(https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AWOTcvFY37AVr0cNvXhQl53YNATM2kaKEtMpGXpb7hQ/edit#gid=0)

HERO MEMBERS      
USER   JOIN DATE   ADDRESS
amiryaqot   8   13yx8qxbUFAgrVK6nCBbwhakoWpfm3pXW5
DailyModo   8   18gKYxmVuRk8cNZkTmKdfrCYu2VAKgC6zK
aahzmundus   8   17eyvvAHQkPXz7UnAQDexVWrFMvm6Q765X
btcton           8   1NtrZSLwKSNttxRqfBUYmqPMdTKj2xJNv3
crazyearner   9   1AvATArrDo6rug2X3CSWLYwABHcWd5XCwu
ajareselde   9   1MZvjgQFQdAUUx5n6Prxw4oGuRycVmaZYR
DougB62           9   1PL25jJHxDdimGLW3HJLSbr1aQ96ZNuKbi
goraset           9   15vwhfFz7nTqm7QanFB6m92ES6yHJoP1gD

I might add they offer hero and legendary members a weekly 0.1 bonus to keep quiet...
2933  Economy / Lending / Re: need a small btc loan on: June 09, 2015, 01:26:45 PM
exactly what can you put up for collateral? your account is nowhere near the value. if you can come up with valid collateral for this I have the funds to loan.
2934  Economy / Services / Re: Scam Investigation Services on: June 09, 2015, 04:37:07 AM
Ok, i am sure BuddyIsreal is a scammer now
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1082978.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1082971.0


please use those two links to compile a case against him

I dont think theres a case to even compile, he is attempting to sell illegal services, refuses to use escrow and demands he go second, on a new account even less. zero doubt he is a scammer, and I am in favor of the theory that BuddyIsrael is an alt of Gismo28.
Yea there isn't any doubt he is a scammer. Hacking IP isn't necessarily is a scam, however it could be used to scam, and could be used to extortion someone, and is also illegal and a shady business.
I think its pretty concealable they are alts as well, you can see all the facts in the OP, I have posted all of them.

he was offering to sell a "guide" on cashing out hacked paypal accounts, thats what I was referring to as illegal. the thread was deleted some time after he posted that. and now, gismo and all of his alts have been banned for spamming to farm accounts, if buddyisrael doesnt make a post in the next month or so I think its pretty safe to say the accounts belong to the same person.
2935  Economy / Gambling / Re: bitcoin-jackpot.org a simple fair lottery on: June 09, 2015, 04:33:13 AM
Looks fun, looks simple and transparent.  I was surprised to see that it seems like you've already got quite a good handful of users.  One question which isn't clear at first glance: how do you prove that the chance to win really was equal to the percentage of a person's bet to the pot.  That is, I can see all the relevant bets, but how can we know you distributed the odds fairly when you picked a winner?

id like to know as well; provably fair would work either because there are multiple users in the lottery, I can see a lot of potential holes in the fairness of this lottery.

If he can find a clever way to prove it, that would certainly change the scene around here--a new type of provable fair game.  If he can't prove it, I'd be skeptical because the house could be playing with the odds.  Since we don't know who owns what bitcoin address, we don't know that the house doesn't own the winning address either.  Not saying they are cheating, just that it's pretty crucial to prove they aren't in this setup (IMO).

no youre right, it is absolutely crucial to prove its fairness, as for something creative, maybe it could use the current provably fair system and take X number of random characters from each deposit address, and the turn that into the "client seed," just some random thought im playing with.
2936  Economy / Gambling / Re: You're trying to tell me PD isn't a scam? on: June 09, 2015, 04:25:16 AM
lol. I just love to see threads about Candy loosing large amounts of money on PD and then claiming scam. The logic you use to claim scam is ridiculous to the point of it being comical.

You seriously have a gambling problem bro, you really should stay away from PD and other bitcoin casinos. I wouldn't doubt that your losses were what drove you to try to extort whoever it was in currency exchange.

this point needs to be made more; gambling addicts play off wins like it should be happening, and then suddenly when they lose its all a sham, its all rigged and theyre suddenly the victims. addicts are also dependant on gambler's fallacy; "omg 20 losses in a row is literally impossible.

no trust me it is very possible.
2937  Economy / Gambling / Re: You're trying to tell me PD isn't a scam? on: June 09, 2015, 04:21:46 AM
no im pretty sure youre just mad, PD has been around a long ass time and Stunna is as trustable as the definition of the word gets. If you have a problem take it up with him.


lol what are you smoking? this is old news ~ why do you think they are banned from the United States.. ?*crickets*


====> STUNNAS' SITE BRICKED MY COMPUTER!!!!

:\

seriously!

care to show proof you computer got bricked? also im about 100% sure Stunna blocks deposits from US deposits to cover the site's ass as bitcoin gambling is a legal gray area in the US. besides that, im thinking this is an account OP made just to bad talk PD

i seriously think that "bricked" claim is completely retarded, how in hell does visiting a website brick your pc...
2938  Economy / Gambling / Re: You're trying to tell me PD isn't a scam? on: June 09, 2015, 04:14:34 AM
no im pretty sure youre just mad, PD has been around a long ass time and Stunna is as trustable as the definition of the word gets. If you have a problem take it up with him.
2939  Economy / Gambling / Re: bitcoin-jackpot.org a simple fair lottery on: June 09, 2015, 03:46:03 AM
Looks fun, looks simple and transparent.  I was surprised to see that it seems like you've already got quite a good handful of users.  One question which isn't clear at first glance: how do you prove that the chance to win really was equal to the percentage of a person's bet to the pot.  That is, I can see all the relevant bets, but how can we know you distributed the odds fairly when you picked a winner?

id like to know as well; provably fair would work either because there are multiple users in the lottery, I can see a lot of potential holes in the fairness of this lottery.
2940  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why i am here :0 on: June 09, 2015, 03:19:45 AM
Dear forum members,

I am only here to learn some good opportunity of on line earning, tech based revenue generation schemes . I am new to crypto currency and recently got introduced by one of my friend. And here to find out some information regarding revenue generation opportunities related to Crypto Currency field.


Thanks Smiley


Have a good experience with Bitcointalk. If you're a great poster and have good time, you should try a signature campaign in way to earn bitcoin Smiley

If you need help, post here, there is an huge community which can help you without any problems Smiley

Yes i will definitely try to add sum ads to my signature :-)

And my forum is also up:

http://moneytech.org

And i am planning to allow posters to use their ads and referrals there so that the user can also earn something :-)

Any suggestions on how to advertise the http://moneytech.org ?

Is it ok to announce it here on Bitcointalk ?

theres an auction for the forum advertisements going on in the auctions section, the prices are > 1 BTC but the exposure is good, might want to check it out.
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