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341  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [14000Th] Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB on: May 04, 2016, 05:12:27 PM
Last Saturday I posted asking for info on payouts, originally I stopped mining because I mined part of the time before the 26th April Block, and I thought I would get some payment when I got past the basic queue entry amount, but then a few days later the system still said I had 181BTC and 7 Blocks to wait, so I stopped, Then I checked when I posted on Saturday and it said there was 210BTC and 8 Blocks in front of me in the queue, and today I checked and "there is 261.03297392 BTC are ahead in queue, putting this user's payout after a 10 block delay."

I know that the answer at the weekend was, that new software is on the way and it will be cleared soon, and I understand doing stuff in spare time with a full time job and a family, but t I am still going backwards, its only about .3BTC but at this rate....

Maybe I didnt understand something, will have to re-read the payout system or the posts again..
Once you enter the payout queue you continue earning based on your hashrate, so if there are 210BTC ahead of you and they are continuing to submit valid shares that the pool will pay then more BTC will be ahead of you. The same applies to you, as long as you are continuing to submit valid shares your 0.3BTC will continue to rise.


If Wiz is working on the payout software odds are the auto payout is disabled while it's being worked on.
342  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: May 04, 2016, 05:08:21 PM
dear yobit,why my yobit account have this noticed : "banned by Btalk moderator" on bitcointalk uid column?
can someone explain what happen to me?i think i never post something wrong or break the rules  Huh

Roll Eyes It's hard to believe people can't understand or work out what it means. You were removed for poor posts.






Dear hilariousandco and Yobit,


Thanks for verifying my post quality. I will improve it as much I can in future. I want to know How I can collect hard earned BTC from Yobit site. Please release to us ASAP.

For inactive, negative and other things you can close the payment button but why for quality reasoned guys.
If you were banned well, it wasn't very hard earned, it was earned by spamming / poor quality posts. You gave up your earnings by posting poor quality posts going against the rules of the signature campaign.
343  Economy / Goods / Re: Poster printing on: May 04, 2016, 05:01:35 PM
I'm looking to get a single poster printed and shipped to Los Angeles, california.
What size and type of stock are you looking to get?
344  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [35 PH] ** 5x AVALON6 GIVEAWAY ** Kano CKPool (kano.is) [0.9% PPLNS] US,DE,SG on: May 04, 2016, 04:43:14 AM
@Kano

Any interest in taking in this transaction, the OP is offering a decent sized bounty to include it.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1459958.0
345  Economy / Digital goods / Re: How can I get legit Amazon gift cards? on: May 04, 2016, 04:32:41 AM
Why not to purchase them via purse,io you can purchase anything on amazon and get discount,
it's eassy to buy amazon product via bitcoin
Just suggest
As convenient that may sound, purse.io won't cover you if the product is bought using stolen credit cards, in which case you'd be required to return the item back to amazon or face legal charges and you lose the Bitcoins with which you paid for it. Hence, it is not recommended.
What do you mean by this?

From their site they offer a guarantee which covers costs of up to $10,000, by that I would say if a stolen credit card was used you would be covered for up to a $10,000 purchase.

https://support.purse.io/general-questions/guarantee/
346  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I sent a 4 BTC transaction and it's stuck because somehow no fee was attached on: May 04, 2016, 04:25:47 AM
Take your bounty and offer it to a pool, give them your transaction information and they'll include it in their work.

ok, where do I find a pool? one that is legit and will do it?
One of the ones here should be able to help you

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=41.0

Ask Kano, they find a few blocks per day on average and he includes the pools transactions in the pools work so for a fee I don't see why he wouldn't take another transaction.

To pick a good one find one that has an active pool op and averages a few blocks per day, send a PM and see if they would be willing to include the transaction, the transaction you sent isn't that "bad" as its very small (~400b) and is for a reasonable amount of BTC.

You can also try some of the larger pools as 0.1BTC is a decent sized amount, but you might not have the best of luck getting in touch with the people who can actually add the transaction to the work in a timely manner.
347  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Plan on mining on: May 04, 2016, 04:07:57 AM
"Too many idiots here. I really do hate idiots
If you are an idiot fuck you"
Well, fuck you too!
Logically  you are telling the world that you are an idiot.


No, you're the idiot.
A bit childish to be in a name calling competition on the internet don't you think?
348  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Trying to get my feet soaked in BTC mining on: May 04, 2016, 04:05:01 AM
It's WAY too late for anyone to start getting their feet soaked in mining, you WILL get soaked as in lose your shirt and everything else. Diff is rising and Halving is due in two months. Save your money and buy BTC directly. Why take a risk? We all know btc price is rising so why waste your money on junk S7 now? It boggles my mind, and I'm a miner, but I've been mining since 2013.

The more risk you are willing to take the more reward that is possible to obtain. "Wasting" money on a machine is dependent on how you go about mining, if you do it right and as a "business" you can claim many things as write offs or costs that balance each other out, for instance this past winter I turned my heat on a total of 1 time the miner kept my entire home warm without needing to spend money on heat, also the amount of BTC generated paid my entire electric bill and then some.
349  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I sent a 4 BTC transaction and it's stuck because somehow no fee was attached on: May 04, 2016, 03:55:42 AM
Take your bounty and offer it to a pool, give them your transaction information and they'll include it in their work.
350  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Email from Avalon on: May 04, 2016, 12:12:35 AM
but don't they need permission to do that stuff in china  i hear it's bitch to tour there all the bs they put you thu for a visa etc and then you just can't go any place you want to, so i wouldn't put past them being controlled by gov .Ive often wonder how much the gov is in control
It doesn't take much to get a visa, and even then you can for the most part go wherever you'd like within reason as long as you adhere to the visa terms, basically the length of stay and number of entries into the country.

To get a visa you usually just need a reason to go, having a ticket or a tour is usually a good enough reason for one to be issued, but there are companies that you can pay and they will arrange all the paperwork for other types of visa's with less restrictions (ie more entries)

Let me tell you, its far, far, far more difficult to get a US visa (for anything other than tourism) than it is for China.
Oh yeah it's much harder if you need to get a US visa as in to come to the US. It only took me a week and a half to get a business visa to go to China and about $400.
351  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Email from Avalon on: May 03, 2016, 09:38:53 PM
but don't they need permission to do that stuff in china  i hear it's bitch to tour there all the bs they put you thu for a visa etc and then you just can't go any place you want to, so i wouldn't put past them being controlled by gov .Ive often wonder how much the gov is in control
It doesn't take much to get a visa, and even then you can for the most part go wherever you'd like within reason as long as you adhere to the visa terms, basically the length of stay and number of entries into the country.

To get a visa you usually just need a reason to go, having a ticket or a tour is usually a good enough reason for one to be issued, but there are companies that you can pay and they will arrange all the paperwork for other types of visa's with less restrictions (ie more entries)
352  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTB ---- really need steam 10$ Gift Card code on: May 03, 2016, 07:57:13 PM
Btc payment
I need only one code  
10$ steam code
If you're willing to pay $10, steam will accept BTC, otherwise if your trying to get a deal, on what is likely scammed or carded codes then you should probably offer what you are willing to pay.
353  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: How safe is coinbase multisig vault? on: May 03, 2016, 07:35:57 PM
I'm thinking of using coinbase(multisig vault) for long term storage as a viable alternative as opposed to holding the keys because of fear of EMPs, losing the neccessary items or simply forgetting.

So how safe is it? I read this https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2kr1qk/coinbase_multisig_vault_not_as_secure_as_you_think/ but is it still valid?

Do you control the private keys?, if you don't then it is not secure.

Not secure like not secure as in a bank? Because I'm kinda looking for a bitcoin bank that can store the coins for me.

With multisig vault you control the private key though, it's 2 out of 3 needed and coinbase only carries one.

If you can guarantee them not having the other 2 keys, then it would be secure, if coinbase fails one day and the site goes off line or coins get seized they don't have access to that wallet (make sure the keys are bitcoin private keys not just a "vault private key"), as long as you have the two private keys you can then go make your own transaction to clear the wallet. If the private keys are generated on their servers, which I think they are then they could have access to them which then makes it insecure.

Its better you keep coin in a paper wallet. Share the private keys for that address to all parties including you and ask them to keep it in a bank vault. Never trust any online wallet for longer term and with big amount.

While this is partially true, remember a site or program needs to create these keys for you, if its connected to the internet someone else can always have the key. Generating the private key / address on a computer not connected to the internet and that won't ever be is the safest way to make sure the keys are truly private.
354  Economy / Services / Re: Create me a transaction [0.01BTC reward] on: May 03, 2016, 07:27:31 PM
Hello everyone, I will pay you 0.01BTC if you create a transaction for me like this one https://blockchain.info/tx/6dad33c5f95a04bb16954124471ee823e4728a5b0e0a4503f0d5f93a1080835c a transaction that has a scriptsig of about 7KB. If you agree to do it please contact before pushing it to the network.

Others should not create addresses for you.

-> https://www.cs.princeton.edu/~tongbinw/bitcoinIDE/build/editor.html
-> https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script
Unless I pay and it's a one time job. And I don't have any knowledge in coding, that's why I pay to get the job done.
If someone else makes the transaction for you then it's not your transaction it's theirs, the most you would get out of it is showing a 7kb transaction going to your address.
355  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling youtube channel 2M+ views & 2430 subs + blog on: May 03, 2016, 06:32:26 PM
ur question is missing a big part
its not just if i enabled monetization, the most important part, is if i took a good care of the channel
uploading daily videos with seo enhanced description so u get a good launch for each video .....etc
you might get $100-$150 monthly as minimum, if you took a good care of it you might exceed $300/month plus+ ads from the blog (if you took good care of it too)
the thing is, i hated youtube policy, they are so boring about reports. thats why i left the channel and got back to my work in web dev & digital marketing, and gonna launch my web services site very soon. thats why am selling the channel & blog, cuz i don't & i won't have time for it.
Don't forget Youtube doesn't actively check the legitimacy of views and subscribers until you try to partner with them or monetize your channel. Youtube will allow you for the most part to bot as many views and subs as you want, but when it comes time to get the $$$ they give you a once over.
356  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: After the halving will bitcoin mining become not viable? on: May 03, 2016, 06:28:39 PM
How would you like to have your income cut in half by a sudden announcement? If you're a masochist, you will enjoy it; if you're not, stay away from getting into mining at this time. Too much uncertainty.

How do you know the price will double? If you're sure, invest in bitcoin directly. Why take a chance at mining, with Diff rising?

Sudden announcement?  We know about having LONG before it happens so sudden announcement is not true at all.   Look at difficulty changes: https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty.  We have almost halved not to long ago due to just new gear being plugged in:

Feb 19 2016    163,491,654,909    13.44%    1,170,318,852 GH/s
Feb 07 2016    144,116,447,847    20.06%    1,031,625,717 GH/s
Jan 26 2016    120,033,340,651    5.89%    859,232,121 GH/s
Jan 13 2016    113,354,299,801    9.12%    811,421,684 GH/s

Jan 13 - Feb 19.  Look at those stats so having... we can cause losing 1/2 of mining income due to normal expansion.  And no one can be sure on what will happen on having or what pricing will be.  

To add to notlist3d's comment

@talks_cheep This is going to be a "long shot" but the next halving (12.5 to 6.25) I believe will happen around block 630,000 Wink Now that you've been warned of the next one happening you can prepare.
357  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: May 03, 2016, 07:50:51 AM
so some of the people are having issues with this "banned by btalk moderator" thing
I'm having the same issue as well, but I can still post here
let's just wait until the fix then, if in case it's an error
I checked over all the people who posted "banned by btalk moderator"....every single one of them spammed. Reading over your posts you even made a post on a topic that was titled "Is it just me or this section is starting to get spammed?" and instead of mentioning anything about spamming, you posted about scammers not spammers.

this section has a lot more scammers than before
people give warnings because many of the ponzis here have a low probability of paying out their investors (well, just ponzi things)

Those of you that are being banned by btalk moderator are simply being kicked out of the campaign for spamming. Thank you yobit for dealing with this, hopefully the other sig campaigns start doing the same.
358  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Does Circle/Coinbase Give 1099s for Bitcoin Deposits/Withdraws and Tax Question? on: May 03, 2016, 04:52:48 AM
But even if someone was doing 1k-5k deposits into the bank, how is that not considered normal?  I mean, do you really have to carry 10k or more cash into the bank?  Thats a lot of money.  You could even drop it on the floor because thats a lot of cash.  So basically the bank is like okay you have 9k cash and want to deposit in bank.  They want you to have 10k or more first?  What if the 9k is lost or stolen etc?  Makes zero sense how the government handles things like this.  I mean as long as the person pays taxes on it... why does it matter if a person is depositing 500 or 1000 at a time or 9000 or 20000 at a time.


The people at Localbitcions that don't want to deal with taxes/IRS might be just misinformed or don't want to deal with the calculations involved in figuring out the profit, or in most cases they don't want to be tracked. - Taxes are paid based on earnings / income, selling BTC for a profit is income (the profit part is) or the service rendered that the BTC is paid for.

Over $9,999.99 in cash deposit or withdrawals in one day at one bank requires them to file a report as $10,000 is considered not normal by the government. The bank, at the bank employees discretion can file a report on any amount that they deem suspicious, that could be literally any amount that is out of the normal for your account, including you making multiple smaller deposits in an attempt to get around the reporting rules.

Wire transfers, checks or other monetary instruments (not cash or cash like) do not fall under the reporting rules as the cash that initially created them would or should have "been checked".

This isn't a tax thing, its to fight money-laundering. As for taxes when you exchange from one currency to another it could be considered a gain or payment to you and in some cases the exchange will report that as earnings.

Just a little addition to the reporting*
A bank employee can file a report for any reason they deem suspicious and the banks anti money laundering department must investigate every report, it is also against the law for the employee to tell you if they are filing this report. So if you piss off that bank teller they could be smiling back at you filing a report on your account and having your past transactions looked into. At no time do you as a bank customer fill out the report and in most cases it's done right after you leave or if there is a line shortly after you leave.

Also contrary to some people's beliefs doing these deposits at multiple branches has no effect on if a report is filed, if the teller is properly trained they will in most cases look at previous deposits for that day at other branches and do some math.
359  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [35 PH] ** 5x AVALON6 GIVEAWAY ** Kano CKPool (kano.is) [0.9% PPLNS] US,DE,SG on: May 02, 2016, 07:19:27 PM
Slightly OT,
but wow, price sure is taking a tumble since last week!

Would it be a wild conspiracy theory to suggest that the large Chinese farms and manufacturers are dumping their coins for cash to finance new hardware or just pocketing profit? Or might people just be getting nervous about the halving?

Just wondering what others thoughts are.
Your definition of a tumble is a bit low. In normal markets this is very stable, shooting up hitting a high and then coming back down to a stable level is very reasonable. Weeks ago the value of 1 BTC was only about $415 now it's $440, while yes last week it hit $460 that was a jump up.
360  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Gyft.com $100 Balance ! 90% for any gift card on site ! on: May 02, 2016, 05:30:05 AM
Well, Gyft temporary removed Amazon.com gift card, so for me, it's no use.


You can find any available gift card on Gyft.com, I'll buy and send it to you directly from gyft.
I'll be selling anything there for 90% of it's original price.

Reply or PM me.
Hi, I will take an amazon GC, but don't you think 90% is too high?

Do you even read? OP is selling because Amazon GC HAS BEEN REMOVEED
Most users on this forum don't read, they just mindlessly post.
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