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361  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: August 17, 2014, 11:58:33 AM
I think having a fixed payment and allowing peope to use their ref links would be a good idea and satisfy all sides fairly and Stunna can budget for his campaign then as long as he caps the amount of users.

That is the worst thing that can happen to this campaign. Ritz & UpDown tried this but were highly unsuccessful. I hope Stunna does not take the same path.

What do those two campaigns have to do with anything? They were both paying per post wernt they? There are plenty of fixed rate campaigns that run perfectly fine and I'm sure stunna could run one too.

Think he refered to the mixed pay by post and by referral. Can't say about UpDown, but I was on Ritz, and don't remember nothing about referrals on my sign. I didn't even had account on their casino.

And the end of the campaign had nothing to do with that. Ritz closed because they didn't see a good ROI for the campaign, and UpDown because they got caught unguarded by the size of the payout.

U got me wrong. My point is after closure of pay per post scheme, they tried to promote their affiliate link in signature. But none tried that and moved to other campaigns.


Then I agree with your point. I guess few people will keep with an affiliate-only program, including me.

This is probably since w/ an affiliate system, and the oversaturated board here, you wouldn't get much going on, right?  But it's good for people that post on other forums, esp. gambling forums.  I need an affiliate link for some bitcoin poker site that isn't based in US ^_^
362  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: August 17, 2014, 11:53:52 AM
Stunna, you need to make a topic that's moderated & only you can post on.

Too hard to find info here.

At the moment, I think I have around 50 posts, but maybe only 35 or so are useful/not on this thread/not in marketplace, etc.  Should I submit those, or are things just continuing as are?
363  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: High Priority Transaction with Recommended Fee Unconfirmed 4 Blocks on: August 16, 2014, 09:55:31 AM
maybe because there was no new blocks?
take a look now

There have been ~7 blocks since.

Quote
Quote from: Razick on Today at 08:05:08 PM
Strange, I sent a transaction from Blockchain.info about 4-5 blocks ago with a 0.0001 BTC fee as recommended and it has yet  to be confirmed. Blockchain.info says it's high priority and there are only 4 inputs. Any idea why this might happen? Since we're not at the blocksize limit I expected it to confirm in one block.

Transaction ID? Without it, it is rather difficult to tell you anything about what happened.

Lots of possible reasons, but in the end the reason is because the miner (or pool) that solved the blocks decided not to include your transaction.  There is nothing in the protocol requiring miners (or pools) to include transactions that they don't want to.

https://blockchain.info/tx/3999b1a69e65066f3cfa1a95404543c5deb1e62a9398465cc3dbb34d6e521081

and this one, which doesn't spend an unconfirmed input. In fact, the change IS the unconfirmed input for the TX above:

https://blockchain.info/tx/e73590bdb3be8b81267cebc66b42ac07267463b6d1e8b7eb37d362112876de90


Well,

I looked at previous blocks to the ones that these transactions were finally included in, nearly all were at max size.  

Discus Fish max is around 900KB, Eligious is 900KB, ghash.io is 750KB (or 350KB), Slush is 750KB, BTCGuild is 500KB, CloudHashing is 250KB (?).

So, this

https://blockchain.info/tx/3999b1a69e65066f3cfa1a95404543c5deb1e62a9398465cc3dbb34d6e521081

transaction would be trumped by just about every .00001 transaction (1kb or less)

this

https://blockchain.info/tx/e73590bdb3be8b81267cebc66b42ac07267463b6d1e8b7eb37d362112876de90

is in same boat, but not quite as bad.

I usually include .000011 transaction fee for my <1KB transactions.
364  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: August 16, 2014, 09:38:23 AM
Can anyone tell me if it's okay if I use this signature? updated it myself, thought I'd bring some new colors to the table. Tongue

As mentioned, ref links aren't currently allowed but changing your design is perfectly fine.

If anyone sees this please read this and share your opinion:

I'm toying around with the idea of having a set group of people who I've personally deemed are high quality posters to continue to get paid per post count and branching off the campaign to allow anyone to join on and off instantly and use a PD3 referral link which will automatically credit their account (I'd likely boost the referral rate to something like 20%+ for those not being paid per post)

I'm confident doing this would greatly cut down on forum spam, while the very high quality posters who I select would have the option to continue the campaign as it exists privately or swap to a referral based payment.


This isn't at all decided, so feel free to weigh in.
Anything with referral links sounds like a positive (for both parties, as far as I'm concerned).

I said it in a previous post, but right now this particular forum is saturated with PrimeDice exposure...  a lot of us don't just post on bitcointalk & with a referral link, it'd be incentive to advertise primedice elsewhere (to people that may not have heard about it 100 times already, etc..)
365  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Need a Virtual Private Server on: August 16, 2014, 07:56:29 AM
Oh, for Digital Ocean, do use my referral link (jaja):

Digital Ocean ... or not, Sad Digital Ocean

a current promo code is UBUNTUDROPLET for $10 credit on there.

Linode (which is better):

Referral link Grin Linode ... or not, Sad Linode

IMO, Linode is much, much better than Digital Ocean.  They had a $50 promo code that expired about a month or so ago, but you can still get a $10 credit with LINODE10 (for Linode, you have to pay $5 before you can use the promo code, I believe) ..  I use the Linode 2048 for two of my bitcoin nodes (japan and london).

there's also Vultr, that had a much better promo that just expired... but you can still get $5 credit from making a new account, w/o having to deposit anything, just have to enter a valid payment method.

Referral:  Vultr, or if you aren't keen on giving me mones, Vultr

this other one I'm trying, I'm not too sure about it yet, but I'm using it for the Israel node (two locations in Israel, Petach Tikva and Rosh Haayin), it also has locations in Hong Kong, Amsterdam, New York.  The Hong Kong location has a limit of 200GB per month transfer, the others are 1TB I believe.

ClubVPS ...  you get ONE "free" VPS on there as a new user, up to $100.  Their pricing scheme isn't so hot for bitcoin nodes, unfortunately.  The best I could do with $100 was set up a 2 core, 8GB RAM, 200GB HDD (I just asked them to reduce it to 40GB, since that's all I need... it was essentially just where I put the last $50 or so that I couldn't use anywhere else)... remember that it's just for one VPS, can't use the $100 for multiple VPS's unfortunately.

oh, this gem for Russia,

VStoike.RU, or directly to the KVM I chose Order ...  About $12.50 for a one CPU, 2GB RAM, 90GB HDD, 100Mbps port (**I think it's dedicated, since I got a solid 11-12MB/s the whole time I was transferring blockchain over) & 3TB monthly traffic... blows any other offers I've seen from Russia out of the water, honestly.  Since it's a KVM, the resources are all dedicated, so the one CPU is plenty (I forget exactly what it is, but it can handle bitcoind fine).  You may be able to get away with using VPS-2 if you dropped the number of orphans stored in memory and what not (about 8.85USD)

oh, forgot Wable..

Wable (Incero) ... isn't the cheapest budget wise, but for $8/mo you get 3 cpus, 2GB RAM, 50gb SSD, 6TB & 2-20gbps port speed.  Uses a front-end using node.js I think?  Pretty slick.  You can move your resources about freely between Dallas, Seattle, and New York.  It's the first place I've run a speedtest on before and gotten > 1000 Mb/s,  Speedtest...  that's from the Dallas location.  It also got over 1000Mb/s to a Houston & Oklahoma (forget the city) test location..  With bundle 3 you can also freely set your rDNS..  (also one of the cheapest VPS providers w/ their 1st bundle @ 0.75/mo, but won't be able to run bitcoind off of that obviously)

and last edit... re: bitcoin payments:

http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1402950

I've used them a few times, I believe they're wholly owned by Colocrossing now... if not, they're a Colocrossing reseller.  But, anyway, you can pay w/ bitcoins there and they have a 75% off for a month on dedicated servers promo right now (very easy to cancel).  They also have some VPS', but I've never tried those.
366  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Need a Virtual Private Server on: August 16, 2014, 07:12:04 AM
Hi,

Yesterday I bought a VPS from Qhoster.com, and paid $32 in BTC.
On my account login I can see the server is online, and I got direct support via Live chat.
The guy told me my Login-In info was in my e-mail and that was correct.
He also told me the server would be active within a hour.

They gave me: https://128.127.106.233:2087 (for login)

Username : root
Password : GGeSDaMvYxmgE3

Additional IP addresses with the server:

128.127.106.244
__________________________________________________________________

When I try to log-in it says: 'The login is invalid.'
Live Chat won't respond anymore so I think I got scammed.

When I started google I founded LibertyVPS but they seem a SCAM too.
Who Is trusted?
I know OVH got trusted VPS with good prices/service, but they don't accept BTC.

Can anyone help?

Regards

http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1375178

http://www.webhostingtalk.com/member.php?u=155028

mail that person

re: other VPS, i have not used it but:

https://bitnodes.io/      (i just registered for it, same locations as linode, but linode doesn't take bitcoins)

they have been running https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/ for some time

for others:

http://lowendtalk.com/search?Search=bitcoin

(dont use greenvaluehost)
367  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BTCJam, customer support, where? on: August 16, 2014, 07:06:57 AM
Still there.

Is there some btcjam person that uses these forums?  Their support tickets, direct email, and starting topics about their crap customer support doesn't get results

she believes in and practices a personal approach of open communication with BTCjammers

ok, alexis, hit me up
368  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin sites leaked :( - Big bitcoin members emails database on: August 16, 2014, 07:01:03 AM
My email address has been available for years via MtGox, lol.

re: changing PW, I haven't changed some passwords in years... but then I use different password for every location

aha,

17030,Darkhosis,hosis@hotmail.com,$1$TYhI6vSw$9e15nmZd0xlCrVAwR8aqj1
369  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Any volunteers who could help me to make Bitcoin node? Thanks! :) on: August 16, 2014, 06:37:05 AM
in 49hrs, 40m;

          RX packets:52894116 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:61345905 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:10000
          RX bytes:3932928849 (3.9 GB)  TX bytes:39455878957 (39.4 GB)

with ~200 connections average (location Israel)

in 85hrs;

          RX packets:115055745 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:132502195 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:10000
          RX bytes:9161336057 (9.1 GB)  TX bytes:91934880928 (91.9 GB)

with ~150 connections average (location UK)

in 70 hrs;

          RX packets:113643701 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:115717914 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:10000
          RX bytes:35387596644 (35.3 GB)  TX bytes:75512214115 (75.5 GB)

with ~150 connections average (location russian federation (st petersburg))

discrepancy between first and next two probably caused by latency, israel is only a good option for other locations in middle east and Africa, not so great for bitcoin

oh, i should note that on the 3rd server, the 35.3GB is because I set it up recently and downloaded blockchain to it but didn't reboot.
370  Economy / Computer hardware / wts zeusminer hurricane x3 .. on: August 14, 2014, 11:50:01 AM
first off, o m f g.

Send in your things, and a selling valet takes care of the rest

Trusted selling professionals list your items, and you get 70% of the proceeds for items that sell


just noticed that on ebay.  i guess i dont have to have 20 video cards sitting around anymore.  actually, it might be best to leave them sitting around for another 6 months, until these valets get a rep...  seeing as how they can gouge you for however much shipping they want for extra $$.. haha...  i like the concept, but it needs fleshing out.

but on to the point of the msg,

I have a Zeusminer Hurricane X3 in-hand here in Tyler, TX.  How much are people willing to pay for this?  It doesn't have a PSU, but I can include a 750 watt gold Seasonic for an additional amount (say, $70 or so).  I'll throw in a proper usb cable..
371  Economy / Services / Re: Paid Per Post for Using My Primedice Referral Link on: August 14, 2014, 10:38:51 AM
eh, wtf.

I guess I should read the main thread more often, I've been waiting for referrals

hmm, don't see anything about them on there?   was it just some PM stuff?

i post on a bunch of boards that would probably be interested in gambling with bitcoins,   and not nearly so saturated as this one

 (shame it doesnt have poker)

err..  so you get the affiliate link  on the primedice website then?  so i would post on this board with this sig, and on the other boards with the affiliate link?
372  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: WTB - 100 FACEBOOK ACCOUNTS on: August 14, 2014, 10:34:26 AM
I have about 25, all created 2012 or earlier, 5 of them with 100+ friends, 2 with 1000+

but I don't want to make first offer
373  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mining Website on: August 14, 2014, 10:28:39 AM
Getting bitcoin with you CPU will be hard you need 0.001BTC to withraw and there is a 0.0002BTC fee. Try to mine some GHS first 1 GHS mine 0.0004BTC/month. There are also other cryptocoins if you have some of them you can convert them to GHS more info here. Have you tryed faucets to get BTC? Like freebitco.in? If you need some few GHS you can get DOGE at http://freedoge.co.in/ or freedoge reflink. Set the payout address (of DOGE) to the eobot account deposit address (of doge). The site is sending payout weekly. And you can claim the DOGE/BTC once in a hour.
Ya i want to get bitcoin with my cpu i got I7 3770 Wink and Amd radeaon 1 giga ddr5 i think i can get some bitcoin with this config but you say that i must have some bitcoin in the first to get more .........?
What is this GHS .....??
I asked about faucet website and they say me that all was a scammer that 's why i don't try it Smiley

no clue what the radeon is, can't be too good if it has ddr5 memory, 5850?  all the new cards have gddr5

but you could probably make about .00001 bitcoins a day or so
374  Economy / Service Discussion / BTCJam, customer support, where? on: August 14, 2014, 10:19:51 AM
I asked to have my photo ID & address verification removed from the site damn near a month ago & again days ago... still no answer?

Privacy Policy
Your privacy is very important to us. Accordingly, we have developed this Policy in order for you to understand how we collect, use, communicate and disclose and make use of personal information. The following outlines our Privacy Policy.

Before or at the time of collecting personal information, we will identify the purposes for which information is being collected.
We will collect and use of personal information solely with the objective of fulfilling those purposes specified by us and for other compatible purposes, unless we obtain the consent of the individual concerned or as required by law.
We will not share the personal information you submit to the site, such as phone number, identity, address and credit score. This information will only be used to rate you.
We will only retain personal information as long as necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes.
We display your borrower listings publicly on the BTCJam website, together with your alias, reputation, credit rating and any information you submit to the listing.
Personal data should be relevant to the purposes for which it is to be used, and, to the extent necessary for those purposes, should be accurate, complete, and up-to-date.
We are committed to maintaining the security and confidentiality of your personal and financial information.
We will protect personal information by reasonable security safeguards against loss or theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use or modification.
We will make readily available to customers information about our policies and practices related to the management of personal information.
Beware of identity thieves who may try to trick you into giving them your personal or financial information. We never ask members to send personal information through email. If we ever require sensitive information, it will always be entered on the BTCJam site. If you receive such an e-mail, do not reply.
We do not sell or rent your information to third parties for marketing or any other purposes.
We are committed to conducting our business in accordance with these principles in order to ensure that the confidentiality of personal information is protected and maintained.


So I've said three times I'm not going to take a selfie with my license, so how is retaining my non-selfie license and proof of address fulfilling the second and fourth portion of your privacy policy?

Also,

Quote
Alexis O. Aiono
Head of Support
Proud college escapee and ebonics connoisseur, Alexis Aiono is a proven self-starter that has established BTCjam's unparalleled support system.

ah, i get it now!  the college escapee and ebonics part was just the warm-up

But violating your own privacy policy isn't so bright
375  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / website @ http://176.10.116.242/ on: August 14, 2014, 09:25:56 AM
IS this public source somewhere or did the fellow at 176.10.116.242 just make it himself?

BTW,

the 108.45.93.68 that's connected to you a handful of times needs to be blocked, maybe 108.45.0.0/16, but that takes out a lot of verizon
376  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Can't download blockchain with Bitcoin on: August 13, 2014, 09:38:35 PM
try

cd /etc
sudo nano sysctl.conf

net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6 = 1

ctrl-x save etc

sudo sysctl -p

unless you actually want to use ipv6

or try googling OpenVZ and venet
377  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Can't download blockchain with Bitcoin on: August 13, 2014, 09:24:40 PM
Oh, NM, misread.

Uh, permissions wrong?

sudo chown whateveryourusernameis:whateveryourusernameis -R .bitcoin
sudo chmod 777 -R .bitcoin ?

oh

(*:8333,1

needs fixing
378  Other / Off-topic / Re: Internet War Simulator on: August 08, 2014, 12:21:21 AM
(using a link on this one so thread isn't cluttered with screenshots)

nogleg.com/88.82.70.156.jpg

I watched for about 3 minutes and the only one hitting port 21320 was that one netherlands IP, 80.82.70.156.  If he/she stumbled across over 1000 honeypots w/ that crap, must have went through hundreds of thousands of websites.  Oh, and Venezuela got carpet bombed

https://isc.sans.edu/port.html?port=21320

i've been surprised that Russia is usually far down the list...  my earlier screenshot was abnormal, w/ Russia at #1.  Russians too srs to mess with random phishing.

ed: i just turned it on again... and actually saw a coordinated botnet attack!  nogleg.com/stlouis.jpg  omg, mexico getting involved nogleg.com/mexico.jpg ... ah, much more entertaining when an actual attack is taking place nogleg.com/kodered.jpg

379  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Orphaned blocks & client propagating them? on: August 07, 2014, 11:59:05 PM
I guess normally I would only receive 3190 because I didn't have it & it became part of the new longest chain?  Except blockchain.info has my IP as being first on both of those... so, where did 3190 exist prior?

oh... I can answer my own question, I think.  The 3190 was probably just propagated to a handful of IPs, but the same pool happened to get the next block.. so that's how blockchain.info could have IP as first on both.

So, ah, move this to service discussion?  The technical problem is solved, but there's still the issue of blockchain.info being confusing as hell on orphans  Undecided

ed: well, I guess there's still the issue of the 314442 reorg
380  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Orphaned blocks & client propagating them? on: August 07, 2014, 11:48:21 PM
Blockchain.info's report of orphaned blocks is screwy, atm...  blockexplorer doesn't list them afaik?  Is there a better place to view them?

Anyway,

Code:
2014-08-07 20:50:52 Requesting block 000000000000000015cc5bc028f347b03240358492a1da6cf0833515737ac943
2014-08-07 20:50:52 received block 000000000000000015cc5bc028f347b03240358492a1da6cf0833515737ac943
2014-08-07 20:50:52 UpdateTip: new best=000000000000000015cc5bc028f347b03240358492a1da6cf0833515737ac943  height=314442  log2_work=80.082099  tx=44073587  date=2014-08-07 20:56:39 progress=1.000012
2014-08-07 20:57:18 Requesting block 00000000000000002a808c7027f018b2beb9ea6d95980f95aa9693b2bd758ddf
2014-08-07 20:57:18 received block 00000000000000002a808c7027f018b2beb9ea6d95980f95aa9693b2bd758ddf
2014-08-07 20:57:18 UpdateTip: new best=00000000000000002a808c7027f018b2beb9ea6d95980f95aa9693b2bd758ddf  height=314443  log2_work=80.08219  tx=44074068  date=2014-08-07 20:57:08 progress=1.000000
2014-08-07 20:58:57 Requesting block 0000000000000000060584a105973230e6ab3b6c024479e613b65a436da471b4
2014-08-07 20:58:57 received block 0000000000000000060584a105973230e6ab3b6c024479e613b65a436da471b4
2014-08-07 20:58:57 ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK 0, prev=00000000000000003190b2158feaa9dc7904d20a980b4bdd0fb8e9c9b68c2f7d
2014-08-07 20:58:57 Requesting block 00000000000000003190b2158feaa9dc7904d20a980b4bdd0fb8e9c9b68c2f7d
2014-08-07 20:58:57 received block 00000000000000003190b2158feaa9dc7904d20a980b4bdd0fb8e9c9b68c2f7d
2014-08-07 20:58:57 UpdateTip: new best=000000000000000015cc5bc028f347b03240358492a1da6cf0833515737ac943  height=314442  log2_work=80.082099  tx=44073587  date=2014-08-07 20:56:39 progress=0.999995
2014-08-07 20:58:57 UpdateTip: new best=00000000000000003190b2158feaa9dc7904d20a980b4bdd0fb8e9c9b68c2f7d  height=314443  log2_work=80.08219  tx=44074077  date=2014-08-07 20:57:19 progress=0.999996
2014-08-07 20:58:57 UpdateTip: new best=0000000000000000060584a105973230e6ab3b6c024479e613b65a436da471b4  height=314444  log2_work=80.082281  tx=44074218  date=2014-08-07 20:58:50 progress=1.000000

I apparently broadcasted both the 6058 and the 3190 block, since blockchain.info has my IP as being the 'first' on both.  

questions, 1) how did I process the orphan block before receiving it?  2)  why did it reorg block #314442, when I already had 15cc as 314442?

actually... wtf, why does it say 3190 is orphan, when it is 314443, and 6058 is 314444?

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