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3061  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Signature Campaigns: Worth The Time? on: December 31, 2016, 09:36:32 AM
how did they ever do that? signature campaigns aren't forever unless they use yobit to which yobit will bann you if you have multiple accounts. so one way of doing it much be joining to yobit and the rest like bitmixer which is pretty tiresome.
Imagine a person sitting in front of their computers for 8 hours a day posting comments.As said,they don't really care how tiring it is,it makes them enough money to survive a month.Campaigns like fortunejack entertain such behaviors and are keen on encouraging shit posters.
 
writing articles for employers on seoclerks or xbtfreelancer.com is much easier than posting.
Only if they had enough skills they wouldn't be unemployed.
3062  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Signature Campaigns: Worth The Time? on: December 31, 2016, 09:13:31 AM
Wow. That is dedication to posting! My usually hurt when I hit around 300 words typing at a time. They may be writing around 10,000 words a day or even more. Probably one account would be posting about 3-5 times a day and each post should be around 75 characters but usually more. That would, conservatively, total to 2,250 characters a day.
Yes,when I asked them how come neither of you ever got Ip banned for spamming they said they use VPN's with different location for each account and they do not post one liners.They're keen on constructive posting but that's not the point.You can see people living off signature campaigns and this just is about the random guys I met in Dubai.I'm sure there are lot of them other 3'rd world countries.
3063  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: what happens if on: December 31, 2016, 08:48:54 AM
what happens if blockchain gets hacked and I have an extremely strong password? does the hacker get the hash or the plaintext password?
is there ANY way he could get the plaintext one?
is there any way he doesn't even need the password if he hacks the service and could just steal the btc anyways?
Let's just assume he somehow managed to get plain text from the hacked hashes.What's next ? Is  he going to make his own unique identifier? No.Will he get access to the unique url by contacting blockchain.info ? Yes,if he has the mnemonic phrase chances of which are zero.
3064  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: XAPO Validation on: December 31, 2016, 08:26:48 AM
Hello, I have an XAPO account, this week after I deposited 1 BTC the account was blocked.
I received a warning that I had to send my documents, I sent some emails to the support without any response.
Has anyone ever experienced this ?
It's normal ?
How long does it take to resolve and release my money?

Thank you,
-You sure the btc you had was not from gambling/scams/stolen ?
-Stop using a Xapo wallet.They're giving a bad name to bitcoin.
-Don't submit any documents,you have control over your wallet,they don't!
3065  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Signature Campaigns: Worth The Time? on: December 31, 2016, 08:24:33 AM
I do not find by any means that signature campaign suits for full time job. If one forum member keeps on writing posts for full day that might lead to big spam which is not at all tolerated so eventually might lead to permanent ban.
Hard truth : There are people in Dubai (Few Indians I met on a small trip) who use Signature campaigns as full time employment if they can't find jobs.I never bothered asking them details but yes they said they operate 10-15 accounts spending 8 hours a day just posting.
 
3066  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: War of words - the effect of language on Bitcoin on: December 31, 2016, 07:56:54 AM
I have heard several terms used to describe Bitcoin and altcoins.  Digital currency, cryptocurrency, and my least favorite virtual currency.  Do you feel the connotations associated with each of these terms paint Bitcoin in a particular light?
Not really.While it all sounds okay in English,the complexities arise when these terms are translated in other vernacular languages.

Whether intentional or not I think each of these terms will invoke a different response from a crypto layman depending on which term is used.  Or does it not really matter in your opinion?  Thoughts?
Virtual/Digital Currencies sounds vague.Even Paypal,Skrill etc are digital form of the currencies and bitcoins is completely different from them hence the term crypto-currencies should be allowed.
3067  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you consider trading as gambling? on: December 30, 2016, 11:09:05 AM
Key factor is to be good in what you do not to go for greed as many do in both trading and gambling.
It's a wrong intuition what's being followed since a long time.You know psychologically,it's true but in practicality it doesn't work that way."
Good in what you do" :- Meaning what outcomes to more chances of success when you perform a specific task.Makes sense when you're playing football or tennis.You can really make out how your body reacts to those movements without you having to put in much effort.Pretty straight forward.

When we apply the same logic in current scenario,you cannot control the market to be honest.No matter how good you're with numbers,the market at the end of the day will decide what works for you.
3068  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Will Blockchain.info ever get hacked? on: December 30, 2016, 09:51:33 AM
Don't get me wrong, I love using Blockchain.info for an easy online wallet. But it's still an online wallet and NOT Bitcoin.

I try not to keep much on the site and only send/receive with imported addresses that I have the private keys to. What are your thoughts?
Shouldn't this be moved to Service Discussion ?

On Topic,the short answer is Yes! They've been ddosd a several times that shows their servers are prone to remote bots.But hey,what could the hackers have access to ? They don't store private keys on their servers I think.Without having the login identifiers,there isn't much hackers can do.Passwords can be leaked but login identifiers are only generated and sent once making the system less vulnerable.
3069  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cost of Hiring a Developer for a game? on: December 30, 2016, 09:45:41 AM
If I hire a developer for a developing a gambling game how much it will cost me? I just wanted to know so based on replies I will take the decision  that should I invest in this project or not.
Depends on the game,number of hours,developer's skills and most importantly your requirements.
Hiring a developer sounds absurd.If you look at it practically,you need to segregate developers as
->BackEnd
->Front-End
->Database
(if your project needs to be scalable with API's)
All the above mentioned may vary in cost depending on the skills of the developer.It all ends upto how much you can invest,knowing the fact that quality comes with costs.
3070  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin gambling idea on: December 30, 2016, 06:48:28 AM
I want to establish a bitcoin gambling website. Can you guys suggest me a "unique" idea excluding rolling a dice and poket?
What is a pocket ? Roll Eyes
Without having an idea,you aren't really heading anywhere.Do you have a lot of money to invest ? You should specify what you could contribute from your end.Don't tell you're going to act as a intermediate between an idea and a investor.
For information,no one with unique ideas just give it away like that unless you have enough funds to invest..I do have a few,inbox me to discuss it further.

I need a cool and brilliant idea which is currently not on the market.
Thank you!
The market is quite saturated at the moment.Not the right time to target a saturated niche.
3071  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto profit of the 2016 on: December 30, 2016, 06:40:33 AM
Thanks for list! Can you add LEOcoin!? I think its wasapprox 0.16$!
Stop shilling for leocoin.90% of your posts are about how awesome LeoCoin is.
Thanks for putting the list together Op,I'm still surprised by the fact ripple is above Monero, overall.

Me too !
Ripple is a flaming shitcoin dumpster fire of scam.. with no users and manipulation galore for "THE" 2016  Grin
Haha I did not actually mean it in that sense but even by technical specifications and algos used,Monero seems to be a much professionally organized project.I have not encountered a single crypto service wherein ripple is accepted actively.Speaking of Monero,you know it's everywhere!I'd not hesitate to say that Monero would be my bitcoin alternative!
3072  Economy / Services / Re: Quick task on: December 30, 2016, 04:26:26 AM
requires u to make an account on hf and say hey its kaspah in the lounge

once u done that post screenshot or link and you;ll be paid $5 btc

only need 3 of these
You're one of those kids off HF why trusted and good hackers left .Spamming too much with your fake doxxing and wannabe hacking skills ?I bet they've IP banned you and you're too rookie to bypass their authentication,kid.
3073  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Article on Bitcoin in my Local Newspaper!! on: December 30, 2016, 04:22:54 AM
Thanks a lot for your inputs. I've read each post and like the fact people are actually taking this positively.For the negative replies,I can't really do much.

India has more than 1B people living there but more than half are too poor to contribute anything to bitcoin but still a few hundreds of millions are something. which countries are not allowing it's people to use bitcoins? because I think governments around the world wouldn't even mention bitcoin to avoid their people to know about it in the first place.
What is your definition of contributing to bitcoin ? Where are you getting your statistics from ? 50% of Indians are poor? We just crossed British Economy like 4 days back.

We think 50% Indians are poor but this is not reality, Indians have money but we can say 50% people are not educated they do not trust on new investment schemes or opportunities. India will adopt Bitcoin as soon as more people become educated and more people start to use internet. 
Again,50% of Indians are not poor.You guys really need to look at your GDP.For once,check bitcoin trading volume in India at localbitcoins.
3074  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto profit of the 2016 on: December 29, 2016, 06:33:14 PM
Thanks for list! Can you add LEOcoin!? I think its wasapprox 0.16$!
Stop shilling for leocoin.90% of your posts are about how awesome LeoCoin is.
Thanks for putting the list together Op,I'm still surprised by the fact ripple is above Monero, overall.
3075  Economy / Services / Re: Escrow on: December 29, 2016, 06:20:33 PM
What is a good excrow?
A person able to receive and send cash...For this is my English enough good...(lol)
No..
A person who is trusted by the Forum and have many reputed members vouch for his escrow service.Escrowing is just not about sending and receiving cash.Please learn that from somewhere else as I do not intend to derail this thread.
3076  Economy / Lending / Re: Personal loans on: December 29, 2016, 06:15:04 PM
Since you don't reply, I consider that you defaulted and will give you negative trust.
The account was active today..a while back.Maybe wait for some more time ?
In case you don't know,the account is already tagged negative by Vod.It's really useless now.Sorry for your loss mate,take valid collaterals from next time.Like you just noticed,they have nothing to lose!
3077  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: The RollinCoin scammer is back (again) as crazybtrade on: December 29, 2016, 06:04:25 PM
Yeah,I do remember him.
I also remember btcmasterZ being one of their shill accounts who was harassing Lutpin.And their apparent game developer KingOfBet part of the same chain.They probably controlled by the same scammer.Just leaving these accounts here if you wish to further investigate.

As of now he pays his users. Where can i find that record that you hsve stated? So i could take a look at it
Check the trust ratings of the users linked above.
3078  Economy / Services / Re: Escrow on: December 29, 2016, 05:41:14 PM
I can do it.
I think you shouldn't! Before judging by your feedbacks or accusations,I don't think you can be a good escrow because of the communication problems.You have to agree that both parties will have diffciulties in understanding you because English isn't your native langauge which is completely fine.I believe,subtle communication is a need when it involves a trade between two parties.
3079  Economy / Services / Re: BDSM is profitable (Earn 0.01btc) [Adults] on: December 29, 2016, 05:38:04 PM
not really the type of stuff that I believe that this forum should have
It is completely okay as long he is not doing anything illegal or cheating.It may seem nasty but again,he is not forcing anyone to do it.

what as this todo with bitcoins
He is paying 0.01 btc per nut busted ?

this may be legal but it not the sort of think most members will be wanting to do or be a part off
Sex-ting is illegal ? Since when ? Not in my constitution unless a minor is involved or forced to do it.
3080  Economy / Auctions / Re: Big Domain made $4000/month on: December 28, 2016, 05:29:28 PM
180$ on the table !
Looarn buddy,
1.There is no table.
2.This is not an action.
3.You're bidding against yourself since no one raised it more than your last bid.
3.You're probably an alt of the op trying to create fake impressions.
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