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3661  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Earning BTC in a 3rd world country on: October 20, 2015, 07:19:32 AM
Guys, and OP listen here.

Bitcoin is wonderful because it doesnt discriminate upon where you live. Now the individual earning sites might do that, but if you trade with people here in the forum or offer services yourself, you can earn unlimited about of bitcoins yourself.

One method I personally know of is altcoin trading. Today you could have made 267% gains if you traded VCOIN, at Yobit.

Check my signature for more info.
3662  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cloud Mining - Please help a newbie on: October 20, 2015, 07:16:04 AM

Trust me  don't even try to ask for facts.  I asked for equipment they use or a verification from a manufacture and he each time does not anwser but tries to say something bad about me.   I still want to see equipment verification that is more important to me then a weekly payout as a payout really does not show it was mined and not ponzi.   But I have given up with him.  Chances are he will attack you and even me for posting this in a post.

There are legit sites.  I as always suggest for people to research any investment especially cloud mining.  You should not be pushed into buying.  But do some research find a company you feel comfortable with.  Then after that work on ROI see if it's a fit for you.

Seems shady, a ponzi scheme doesnt have to be a 2-3 month duration adventure with 500% daily gains.

It can be a 50 year old scheme with 2% gains/month. Ask Madoff, he knows how to operate one for 30+ years Cheesy

Now I`m not saying they are a ponzi, but it certainly raises suspicion.
3663  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [CATALOG] Good websites to Invest My Bitcoins? on: October 20, 2015, 07:13:48 AM
Ok I added
https://bit-x.com/

To the list, seems a legit mining contract trading company, and its registered.

Ok what else?
3664  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Message To Beginners: Do not use Secret Question to reset account - It locks it on: October 20, 2015, 07:09:19 AM
Holy shit i didnt know this. Luckily I always put for security question something like: asfh8y3qkafju89eu, which is really hard to guess the answer to Cheesy

This should be added to the registration notification, or disabled completely. It seems to me a fatal flaw that can scare away many members.
3665  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: TRYING TO FIND BLOCKCHAIN EDUCATION!?!?? on: October 20, 2015, 07:07:08 AM
The more deep this technology gets, the more amazing and complicated it becomes.

First it was only a whitepaper, now you have entire courses in universities about it. It's amazing, and I`m only a 2 year old member (1 if i discount the pause I took)
3666  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best bitcoin wallet? on: October 20, 2015, 07:01:39 AM
till today, i am still using coinbase.. have more than 2years.

I use more wallet, coinbase, blockctrail, block.io, blockchain, mycellium, also xapo
but my main address at blockchain and mycellium Smiley
dang you use a lot of wallets, personnaly i use coinbase but im not too sure whether im gonna continue using this or start using a single address wallet

Having multiple BTC address's a decent defense to make sure not all you BTC disappears if hacked.  This way you only loose one wallet which is good.

If you have all your eggs in one basket.  It's kinda a single point of failure and you are done.

I`m not sure if it defends you against a hack. If you hold on a cold storage, and somehow you get hacked (by guessing the priv key from the signing variable being compromized), then you might be more cautioous if you hold it on another variable.

But other than that, if you have it all online then its no use. If a hacker gets into your PC, he will most likely steal all your bitcoins.

3667  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [READ BEFORE POSTING] For new Users: How to earn Bitcoin on: October 20, 2015, 06:59:01 AM
Yep definitely android games are the way to go, android itself is a living marketing system, and many new apps there start off their marketing by giveaways.

Its a good niche that needs to be exploited while it lasts. So newbies get your phones and start earning bitcoin!  Wink
3668  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cyber Attack? on: October 20, 2015, 06:53:24 AM
All my miners suddenly stopped hashing at about the same time. There was no power failure, power surge, or Internet problem. After power down and power up again they cannot resume hashing. No amount of diagnosis or trial and error has succeeded in my being able to bring them back online or access their IP address. I have not yet re-initialized their SD cards.

I suspect this may have been a cyber attack. Has anyone had a similar experience, or able to share information about this phenomenon?

If this is a cyber attack does it mean my modem/router passwords have been compromised? As well as the passwords to access the miners?

Any input will be appreciated.

I have no idea what happened there, your PC could have gotten hacked. If you dont know how much has been compromized you should change all.

Especially all passwords that you used or logged in that day, the router password, PC password, delete all cookies, and install a good antivirus and clean your PC.

If it doesnt help, reinstall the OS.
3669  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is the safest way to store Bitcoins? on: October 20, 2015, 06:50:47 AM
Offline. Put the wallet .dat files on a usb stick and keep them safe.

Encrypt the wallet.dat, and then put it on a usb stick.

It helps if you also rename it. Possibly if the .dat doesnt destroy the filesystem, then even put a .txt extension, but not recommended.

An even safer way is to encode the content of the wallet.dat, into a BMP or JPEG file, and keep it in image format, nobody will look after that.
3670  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is a signature campaign? on: October 20, 2015, 06:48:24 AM
Hi,

I'm primarily a poker player, and bitcoin hobbyist. Could someone explain to me in simple terms what a 'signature campaign' is?

Its what you see under my post, that line of advertisement.

Yes you can get paid bitcoin for putting it there.

You find plenty of sig campaigns here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0
3671  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [CATALOG] Good websites to Invest My Bitcoins? on: October 20, 2015, 06:46:42 AM
If you say NO SCAM sites I think every sites in your list at the end will be SCAM. Cheesy
I think the best investment is buy btt account with higher rank and join sign campaign, low risk and high return. Tongue

Yes. OP must update it's list.

Anyways not all sites listed there are promising scam sites lol. There are still a risk sites that worth to try like those under the casino investment specifically just-dice and moneypot. I invested in both sites bankroll 2 months from now and Im gaining a profit a little but it's ok as long as it gain profit.

In those listed cloudmining, I think Hashnest is the only one there that somehow not a ponzi scheme. It just have longer ROI.

Tell me more about your experience.

And what exactly you want me to update on the list. I got no new info since then.
3672  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: October 20, 2015, 06:41:48 AM

These are some very good thoughts; but let me add a bit to them. How about a "dynamic democracy scheme"? One that each tax payer should (pledge to) pay for the laws to be voted or the changes he/she wants.

Ah thats nonsense nobody would pay for that, or worse, some rich person can then control the whole voting system.

And even if you outlaw 1 rich person to control the whole system with this money, he can do so covertly through his minions.

Nope the legislature has to be free, otherwise its begging to be corrupted.

This way no government should have the funds to ie: start a war, without the people's consent. Totalitarianism is based on the fact that a certain group of individuals have unlimited power to implement whatever they see fit (without anyone question them).
If my unified culture theory becomes true, there will be no reason to fight war, and you could not enlist nobody.

All war must have a motivation, otherwise you will not get volunteers. If you declare war on the 35 year old people, then nobody would enlist to such a dumb idea. But if you declare war agains a religion / race or other tribalist entity, then you will find plenty of supporters.

War can be totally eliminated with a unified culture. The best you could have then is mercenary army, that will obey your silly rules but will demand a big wage for that, which is unsustainable for 1 diabolic "world conqueror" or Caesar wannabe.



Introducing this ledger-based "taxing" system we may (as community) decide ie: if we want more police protection or not; more schools or not, etc. If the government doesn't get the funds, then another party should take the lead in order to implement what the people paid for. In this way we will be in a constant election system that delivers at any single time what the people's will is.
Sure it would be a federation so a local community can still decide if they want to pay more or not but this has to be voluntary. But the federal tax has to be only 1-2%, levied from each transaction.

I heard this transaction tax from other people, and its already getting some spotlight amongst economists, of course with the current keynesian debt based ponzi economy ,its impossible to implement.

But with another monetary system, it is very doable, and sufficient to finance all public institutions.

The world GDP is:
77,269,168,000,000$

The federation would get a budget of at least 40% of it, given the current transaction velocity. You pay tax as much as you consume, without discriminaton to your income. Shifting from a consumerist economy to a knowledge age economy, as many austrian schoolers want.

Thats plenty enough with high technology, non inflationary economy to finance itself. And there would be no tax cheaters, nor tax havens. Nobody could dodge this, and nobody would have to spend money and time on accountants and bullshit to calculate it.



Maybe supervising is a prerequisite by a certain type of "authority" but they won't have to do anything concerning people's choice - just make sure that they're implemented since the people paid/decided for them.

Well yes, the legislative assembly would decide all public personalities that would hold and office and get elected.

But people would be the ones controlling them. And whenever a person gets out of line, he would be replaced.
3673  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [READ BEFORE POSTING] Best web, desktop, mobile and hardware wallets on: October 20, 2015, 06:18:32 AM
I dont like multibit, its design is ugly and its hard to use for first time users. I had easier time to use Armory on first use than multibit, but they claim that their design is simple.

I think mSIGNA is superior to multibit, and in some cases even to Armory.

3674  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cloud mining, can it still pay out? on: October 20, 2015, 06:16:00 AM
As you can see in the subject, can you still make some money using cloud mining services? I remember I was using cex.io a while ago and actually made something but I've been out of the bitcoin story for about a year now, so can it still be profitable and what websites do you recommend?

I have only my own list:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1136572.0

But other than that I dont know, most of them are ponzi schemes, so beware guys.
3675  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: INVEST BITCOIN!!! on: October 20, 2015, 06:13:34 AM
WHERE CAN I TRUST 100% TO INVEST MY COINS for garentee payback
CAN ANY ONE SUGGEST ME ?


Trading at yobit is pretty easy, they pay every time and are very transparent.

Check my signature and you will see what i`m talking about Smiley

How does it work? How can you earn with them besides promoting them?

Trading altcoin.

Buy them low, sell them high. Many coins there cost less than 10 satoshi, and can usually go up to 200-300 satoshi, some even in the 10.000 range.

That could multiply the profits really easily.

It's also a great way to lose everything. Might as well hit up a casino.

Risk. Management.

Besides most coins do make sometimes 300% gains, look at my signature.

And for example today BTZ just made 266% gain Cheesy

Ticker   Price           ROI             Volume
BTZ    0.00000022    + 266.7%    0.1
3676  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Recomended client for Android on: October 20, 2015, 06:09:49 AM
Hi guys!

I'm new to Bitcoin. Which Android wallet would you recomend?

Thank you

You dont have many choices so browse from these:
https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

Copay, Airbitz, Mycelium , Ninki and the others...
3677  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Safe Bitcoin Downloads Website? on: October 20, 2015, 06:08:10 AM
Hello!

Is there any Safe Website, where I can be safed from scam to download BitcoinApps?

Thank you!

Heike

You have to download your wallet from here, its the only safe site to download bitcoin from

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

It's https so its ultra secure with 128 bit AES encryption
3678  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The 10 Commandments of Internet Security & Online Privacy on: October 20, 2015, 06:04:56 AM
Thou shall never visit russian porn sites with many popups while having electrum wallet open. I almost got hacked by trojan viruses, luckily I moved the my funds faster to safety than the hacker.
3679  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to Buy Your First Bitcoin on: October 20, 2015, 06:03:19 AM
One of the questions I get asked all the time is How do I buy my first bitcoin.

I put together a comprehensive guide to buy bitcoin for people who want to buy their first bitcoins.

The step-by-step post covers:
  • Coinbase - the option most people want.
  • LocalBitcoins - if you NEED bitcoins today.
  • Buying bitcoin with a brokerage account (IRA, 401K, etc.)
  • BitWage - how to get a portion - or all - of your salary in bitcoin.
  • Exchanges - for bitcoin traders and experienced investors.
  • Why Bitcoin Mining is a bad way to get bitcoins.

If you are a beginner looking to buy bitcoin, let me know what you think.

--dave

It's a cool guide, but i dont know how newbie you are to the internet, you should never expose your e-mail like that, in your username.

There are tons of harvester robots lurking around the internet that harvest e-mail addresses from text, and will send you massive spam e-mails.
3680  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where can I invest? on: October 20, 2015, 06:00:46 AM

I figured we were talking about being insured in the case of something happening on Coinbase's end. I don't know why ANYONE would think that ANY service would insure against you allowing YOURSELF to be compromised. There's no way the company has any control over your system and what you do, therefore how could they possibly insure you against user error?

I dont know they could investigate that you are honestly clumsy, or deliberately trying to defraud the insurer (via the company as a henchmen).

But yea doesnt seem plausible. They probably have insurance only against hackers or natural disasters.
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