yeah, looks like a faked profile. or is there a way to verify someone at endole whatever site?
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for selling an account you should get neutral trust pointing it out. however, the negative trust is not related to selling so...
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Well no response since 'hack' hosting account gone and even customers details sold. Just 1 post on a forum to announce exit, this has to be one of the worst ponzi exits ever, at least other ponzis attempt to make it look remotely real.
I wonder how much they made, is there a number on how big their database is? in terms of account numbers?
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POS mining requires an online computer to even mine. To have one running 24/7, you would be looking for raspberry pi 2 as the lowest power consumption one. Factoring in the power cost, hardware cost and volatility, the profit would be very much in the negative.
you don't have to be online 24/7. most PoS calculates your network weight, which is growing until you reach the Stake point. so you can stake once every week or so It would depend on the amount of coins you have. Isn't it very much like mining, the varience would affect the amount of time needed when your block is generated. If your wallet is offline, you would be losing out on earnings. Correct me if I'm wrong. correcting you. PoS is as you know stake based. the older, in terms of network age, your coins are, the higher the chance for a stake. ofc, that's not for all PoS coins, but it's a quite common rule. your coins age regardless of the wallet's online time
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POS mining requires an online computer to even mine. To have one running 24/7, you would be looking for raspberry pi 2 as the lowest power consumption one. Factoring in the power cost, hardware cost and volatility, the profit would be very much in the negative.
you don't have to be online 24/7. most PoS calculates your network weight, which is growing until you reach the Stake point. so you can stake once every week or so
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As it is not sad, but for us all science - no need to invest in dubious projects. By the way, pay attention to my signature, with the project for a year and I regularly receive payments on a credit card.
probably the cheapest made scamsite I've ever seen. lol, they don't even try and it looks like people throw money at them.
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if it sounds too good to be true it is. any respectable member here who tested this? what's the method?
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altcoins are far too risky for a newbie to jump on. Just sounds like a high yield investment program and the risks are too high.
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selling your personal data for 0.25 gr gold or less is a big joke. I wouldn't touch them with a five feet pole
you can use a random phone number from the web if you don't want to give them your phone numbers but if they are still so new, i don't want to trust them so easily my question is, do they offer some interest on your deposit? there is profit ot be made there besides trading? They don't offer interest on your deposit, just a way to store your gold and send it to you when you want it. This fact did not appeal to my interest in the program, but the bitcoin card to do withdraws with did. But that has not been available since they launched. They said it would take a while but it has been over 3 months now but no news about when it will be available to withdraw to it yet. Keeping my eyes peeled when they do then I might join up to get the 0.5g of free gold. basically the only good thing is that you can actually ask for a real gold if you want but if this is the case i'm not interested either, bitcoin is gold 2.0 for me, no reason to buy gold anymore when you have this new beautiful technology real gold has some advantages though. however, I don't feel save by keeping "my" gold in digital form with a 3rd centralized party like bitgold. by the way, BitShares BitGold is decentralized and in your wallet!
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I don't understand: why people send money to any site write "we are a cloud mining" withoud one proof of hardware?
because all the ignorant masses see are cheap GH/s, and promises of "fast roi." after that, all they need is continued payouts to keep their fantasy afloat. that's how those ponzis work. and it won't end as long as people throw their money at them. it's a circle, catching newbies.
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Made only about 0.1-0.2 BTC today, it was a relative slow day on markets, but i think the volatility will come in the weekend. I hope i make tomorrow about 2-3 bitcoin ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) i agree. altcoin trading is a very good market for earning a lot more bitcoin that you can earn from any other method. and especially is more profitable than faucets p.s. i see a lot of your posts here claiming that you are earning 1-3 BTC a week, then why exactly are you in a signature campaign to earn a "maximum" of 0.02 BTC a week for 140 posts?! I don't see the connection between trading and using the forum. if you're active in the forum, it's pretty nice to get paid for it in my opinion.
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get bitcoins from a faucets? leave it, just lost time for it. i don't know for many it could be a decent earning, if they have the time to farm all day, yes you can argue that signature are superior, but many don't even know about the existence of this forum, or they do not have a good english i'm sure out there there is someone with a bot that is draining every good faucet... what's decent for you? 10 cents per day? I've yet to see some numbers in regards of time needed to make a "decent" income from faucets
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not surprising. they're shifting the interest to their own shitscamecoin. Is Garza involved in this scheme?
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I earned 1 BTC today by trading altcoins @ Yobit, specifically MTLMC3, bought at 6 satoshi and now its at 30 satoshi 1 week later ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) (Not selling it until it hits 1000 satoshi, that would be about 20-30 bitcoin profit) good luck, and don't wait too long. altcoin trading is decision making, not hope or some other magic ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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hmmm is bot down: Fatal error: Call to a member function find() on a non-object in /home/bitsspve/public_html/Coinomat/includes/Function_exclude.php on line 24
can't check stats.
I got the same error too. but looks like you just need to enter your UID again and it'll work. nah, that's happening when bitcointalk goes down or lags to some extend. it's confusing the bot's checking thing
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Who really meke money with this site? How many refferal,you need to make 0.3 btc per month?
don't waste your time with math on this site. it's never gonna happen! waste of time ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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of course that's the work of the evil "hacker". I'm not really surprised. I bet they got the next scheme up and running already You think that this screenshot is real? See yourself at the site and you will see that everything is a photoshop work. HAHA it was not photoshop LOL Actually its a lot easier than photoshop. Just so we all understand, they are gone, your account gets suspended for 1 reason only YOU DIDNT PAY THE BILL, pure and simple. SO they are gone and they wont be back as cloudminr.io but you can bet your sweet little donkey they will be back, just to do it all over again. Maybe it was that they were not paid the money. But it would be that they asked themselves to be suspended because were problems with the list of emails and password published on their site? It is this possible? Anything is possible but they would have to cancel the account for that account suspended message to be displayed on the site. Either way, they still may own the domain name (I have not checked the whois recently) so to be 100% honest (and I actually hate to say this cause it raises hope) but they could still come back as cloudminr.io they would just need to register the domain to new nameservers is all. Never and then never don't hate the hope. Don't cost nothing and make the people feel better. Important is to clarify that is only one hope and nothing else. So, if not verified, it is not a tragedy. It is only one hope minus in your bag. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) doesn't really matter if it was real or not. I would never visit an obvious infected website.
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of course that's the work of the evil "hacker". I'm not really surprised. I bet they got the next scheme up and running already
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yup nothing comes free. faucets eat your time and payment is extremely bad. If you want something economical - look for bitcointalk signature campaigns. you're posting here anyways, why not get paid for it ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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[snip] i have known about reddcoin from back when its price was 20 satoshi and all i saw from them untill now was a downhill progress to 5 satoshi.
actually what Amph said higher was the same thing that i was thinking about these kinds of coins. because their price always goes down because of the high supply they have and lack of people's interest (demand).
you're right, but the price is low and a good entry for the PoS idea. especially with 0.02 bitcoin ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) you did not understand what i said! i am saying that the price is always going down. which means for example if i buy 0.02 BTC worth of RDD (X RDD) and wait a long period of time for stacking rewards (Y RDD), after the said period my X+Y RDD is worth less than 0.02 BTC since the price had gone down in the future. or the price can go up in the future. that's the risk of trading volatile currencies. All I said is that reddcoin or any other super cheap PoS coin is a nice starter for newbies.
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