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361  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Artist Collective, Anyone? on: March 07, 2017, 09:05:57 PM
I think my idea is broader than the replies.

I envisioned a self-serve / anyone can register and submit original art so long as it has commercial re-use license.

Our system will auto create art_collections->authors->Art_Title->item (mugs, skins, shirts, etc).

When a sale is made, we invest profits and pay kickbacks based on involvement.

Needs to be scalable and reliable

362  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin Artist Collective, Anyone? on: March 04, 2017, 08:01:06 PM
Would anyone be interested in a site where you can sign up as an artist (free of course) and submit original art.

My company can convert your art to various print products from shirts to mugs, pens, framed art, etc.

We would sell our products at a store we run and 10% of all sales would be used to buy mining contracts that pay an equal dividend to all artists based on their number of approved store listings.

Thoughts?
363  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetHUB.io - Your microwallet - 24/7 support in chat by our staff & community on: February 06, 2017, 05:35:28 PM
Got if fixed.  Had to re-authenticate Google Authenticator for my phone.  Must have been out of sync or something.

I am unable to login, getting a 2FA error but it is exactly the same as it has been.  Any idea how to fix so I can deposit?


364  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetHUB.io - Your microwallet - 24/7 support in chat by our staff & community on: February 06, 2017, 05:24:19 PM
I am unable to login, getting a 2FA error but it is exactly the same as it has been.  Any idea how to fix so I can deposit?

365  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: KismetLLC on: February 04, 2017, 07:56:34 PM
You are not helpful and we have no virus from yor spam link.

We are web devs, and have a community of people who contribute.   It was a question.

You are a dick.

366  Bitcoin / Project Development / KismetLLC on: February 04, 2017, 03:54:32 PM
We are expanding our web development services by building useful sites with our in house Token rewards system.   Tokens that may be used to activate bitcoin dustributions.

Our first client site is located at http://icymusic.kismetllc.org and will soon have the Kismet Participation Rewards

My question on this project is as follows:

We would like to sell video space for 5 tokens per year.   5 tokens costs $3.65 so its a penny per day.   What else could we add to the sale item to make it worth it to you to add an inspirational video?

Joshua
367  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetHUB.io - Your microwallet - 24/7 support in chat by our staff & community on: January 14, 2017, 09:57:17 PM
I have emailed you and PM'd you some questions about my company's FaucetHub.io account for http://kismetllc.org (formerly CMC)

Joshua
368  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Help me decide... FaucetHub.io or stay with ePay.info on: December 30, 2016, 10:41:07 PM
Per user's request, I have added an option to the poll.  If I build my own using Coinbase API, we would simply continue to use epay/faucethub until the coding is done, and then switch to the in house solution.  If epay/faucethub are not viable, I could do manual payments (uhhhh) weekly.

There have been some other concerns voiced to me, ie regarding Hashpoke.  We own some hashpoke contracts and it seems they plan to resume payments but who knows.  The good news is we do not need them.  The club earns through a number of venues and there will be more venues (advertising sales, Twitch site sales, CMC sales, adsense revenues, misc BTC revenues, Xcoins commissions and sales, genesis/hashpoke/hashflare and we are adding 5-10 other projects in 2017.) 

Thank you all for your patience and please feel free to email me if you are a club member with questions or concerns.  Our (cloudmining.club) normal processes will resume on or before Jan 5, 2017. 

Joshua
369  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Help me decide... FaucetHub.io or stay with ePay.info on: December 30, 2016, 04:25:59 PM
Yes i see they are back.  Thank you for your input.  I am excited to get the payouts running again next week.  I have some exciting project news to announce as well.


Happy holidays and i look forward to a great year.
370  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Help me decide... FaucetHub.io or stay with ePay.info on: December 29, 2016, 02:37:55 PM
Thank you for the input!

I enjoy going into markets that are ridden with fraud and being a light in the darkness to show how it could be done correctly.  Pretty sure yall hung me on a cross some time ago for this "reverse engineer" methodology of mine throughout the Ages, yet here we are.  I created PTCReferrals.net and several site with that.  Back in the myspace days, I create the "Ultimate Mobster Bot" that sold for $11.99 Smiley ... then I created youtubetovideo.com - one of the first youtube to mp3 sites... (before the Goog sent me a cease/desist).  The FaucetHub.io creator posted their reasons for wanting to create the site and it rang true to my vision.

Regardless of how this works out, epay is a legit company as far as I can tell.  Slow support (albeit, my support is slow often at times too, I just create systems that are automated so that they do not need me if/when i die again)

However, changing payout dates/times and missing payouts presents me with an issue as I strive to provide perfect service for my club.  There is A LOT going on to generate Bitcoin when the wheels are turning (and right now, while I incorporate, some of the wheels are shut down).  I have systems that legitimately (and consistently) earn bitcoin well above the contributor amounts. 

It is call profit (vs a prophet). 

In 2017, I will be turning my prophet face and guiding the profits to grow the club astronomically.

There is going to be some sort of serious geopolitcal disturbance in 2018 and it would be wise to be ready.
371  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Help me decide... FaucetHub.io or stay with ePay.info on: December 29, 2016, 02:25:12 PM
If by OP, you mean me, then I suppose you can have your opinions.  We are not a faucet.  It is pretty well spelled out that we are a club.  It might not be for you, but the club knows I am legit.  Yea I am upgrading my tech this year, but first I am taking care of regulatory paper work in my state.  Your spam post here seems out of place...

372  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Help me decide... FaucetHub.io or stay with ePay.info on: December 27, 2016, 05:38:30 PM
WRONG...
For example, not all users have the ability to sign a message to their bitcoin address.  I have one that is locked
Here is a screenshot of one of my personally breached accounts, EVEN THOUGH I HAD IT LOCKED TO AN EMAIL ALREADY, and now it is locked to some douchebag at mail.ru (apparently)

This address paid me over $80 last Monday to my Xcoins.io account, for sale at 15% above market and it was fine.  This Monday, NO PAYOUT and I CANNOT ACCESS THE ACCOUNT.  The Bitcoin address is not in my control for signing, but belongs to me.  I cannot even see what they set the threshold to.

FOR all your users know, epay.info could be behind it.  Show some good faith here and reset everyone's threshold's to 10,000 while you fix this.  You should have to sign a message to RAISE the threshold or LOWER it...  it needs to be reset to minimum so that we are not locked to 100,000BTC thresholds lol.





Hi,
We do not force users to secure their account
They only need to secure only if they want to change their address and even that requires address owner ship proof that are  checked manually.
As for threshold change,  we are adding option to lock threshold just like faucetbox in the coming days
373  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Help me decide... FaucetHub.io or stay with ePay.info on: December 27, 2016, 05:33:06 PM
 Grin

Thanks for the input.  It is nice to have options.

I have been so busy filing regulatory paperwork to establish a proper corporation that this is just one more thing to make me thankful that it is the holidays and things are slower.  

I have suspended sales on my site (cloudmining.club) temporarily so that we do not acquire new users and then change the system immediately.  I will likely continue to use epay.info if I could JUST GET THEIR SUPPORT TO fix the issue.

If you do not know, here is what people are doing:

They go on the web and find someone's bitcoin address and then go to epay.info and register it to their email address and raise the payout threshold to some high limit or low limit... depending on what flavor of douche we are dealing with at the moment.

You CAN reset your email address at epay.info by emailing support and attaching a message to your Bitcoin address (NOT ALWAYS POSSIBLE and SHOULD NOT be a requirement in my opinion)

What's worse is you can go to the "forgot password" if you happen to find an account that IS secured and then they let you reset the password by giving you 80% of the person's email address and then asking you to guess it.    TOTAL BS.

If you click on the "wiki for signing a message to your bitcoin address" .... THIS LINK ON THEIR SITE: http://wiki.epay.info/sign_message  it goes NOWHERE.

So, obviously, for the sake of my club I am considering this change, and at the same time, trying to be fair to epay and do the following:

WHAT EPAY.INFO NEEDS TO DO TO FIX THIS ISSUE
Get rid of "securing accounts" altogether and get rid of the minimum threshold changes.  Make 20,000 the threshold and that is that.  Why bother with a higher one?  These are micropayments you know...

374  Bitcoin / Project Development / Help me decide... FaucetHub.io or stay with ePay.info on: December 27, 2016, 02:44:32 PM
I operate http://cloudmining.club and we use epay.info as our payment processor.  I like that I can send custom messages with the payouts, however we have had several of our users report that their payout thresholds were tampered with or their Bitcoin Addresses locked to the wrong email.

On my site, the users are told to SECURE YOUR EPAY ACCOUNT but I am thinking this is going to be an issue.

When FaucetBox and Paytoshi closed down, I had to find an alternative.  ePay was available.  I saw on BitcoinTalk that there was a project for someone to create FaucetHub.io 

I am leaning toward changing.  Please vote.  If you are a club member on mine (at cloudmining.club), this means a temporarily downtime for payments while I change it over.  Your earnings will still acrue, but cannot be paid until I recode and move funds to the new source.

Joshua
375  Economy / Web Wallets / Bitpay question... Is it a bitcoin debit card from ach, with send bitcoin option on: December 10, 2016, 03:43:26 AM
Does anyone know... Can i load a bitpay visa card by ach and then send it as bitcoin to my bitpay wallet or merchant account?
376  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: How much Bitcoin can you sell me? on: November 23, 2016, 02:40:10 AM
Obviously if I could keep $2000 or so in my sales account, I could make more of the larger sales.  I might be able to do $5k a day or maybe only $1k-$2k.  Hope to hear from someone soon.

Joshua
377  Economy / Currency exchange / How much Bitcoin can you sell me? on: November 23, 2016, 02:36:56 AM
I am looking for a serious BTC seller who can provide me Bitcoin on a regular basis. 

We can start slow, no problem, and as for my reputation, you can check me on paxful, ebay, localbitcoins, paypal, and check the whois info for my websites, etc... I am 100% real and living off of this income and REALLY want to take it to the next level BEFORE BTC goes above $1000/coin.

My websites sell services (specifically, cloudmining.club and of course, my ebay store) via Paypal and I am in need of converting it to BTC. 

Primarily, because I can sell it for 15% above market EASILY (see attachment).  Rather than simply purchase mining contracts with the funds I get from sales at the club, it is wiser for me to turn a continual profit with those funds and invest the profits into mining rigs and contracts for the club.

Some of the services I buy for the club contracts require me to purchase with Bitcoin, however, as stated above, I am often turning BTC for profit.  With such miserable limits from Coinbase (and I'll admit my personal credit stinks due to a divorce several years back) I need someone to have a little faith and make some money with me. 

I will buy at 5% above spot market price, via Paypal, from my Mobile phone (verified # with Paypal) via Friends and Family (PP fee on me).

PM me if interested.

378  Economy / Currency exchange / FWB m4BTC I am looking to buy 1 BTC with paypal on 11/23 on: November 23, 2016, 12:14:03 AM
If anyone wants to sell me a Bitcoin using Paypal PM me.  I will pay 5% markup.  Im the author of http://bitcoinstrategy.org and http://cloudmining.club .  Can be a regular thing.

The fwb m4btc is a joke but seriously, looking to build business connections here.

Joshua
379  Economy / Currency exchange / Cash out some btc to me @ 9% above market using LocalBitcoins on: November 20, 2016, 07:21:48 PM
I need some coins. $10-$480 will update regularly.  

I sell at 15% above market.

https://localbitcoins.com/ad/385381/cash-out-your-bitcoins-paypal

I pay via Paypal FnF from my mobile phone.

Joshua
380  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin to Paypal Site (ideas welcome) on: November 20, 2016, 12:13:17 PM
Actually, if you research Paypal MassPay API sends are not reversible.
I used to pay 45% instant sales commissions on neobuxreferrals.org but when the buyer requests a refund, i could never recoop the masspay... Never.  Its impossible.

The biggest hurdle you are going to face is that PayPal transactions will always be reversible regardless of the transfer type or API you use, which makes accepting them risky for the Bitcoin seller. Offering a higher exchange rate might make that risk more acceptable. It becomes less of an issue if you are able to win the trust of your customers.
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