No. Stop posting stupid suggestions.
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Why would you want a physical coin of this particular shitcoin? Some people have lost their ideals. Are you out of your fucking mind.??
This.
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Bounty-stakes to "bifes em tamanho" that means "steaks in size" (damn)..
![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Profile: iandoZCan someone tag this guy? He's probably not an portuguese native speaker and his translations are done on google translator. Handled.
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Using this information, and the Pluscoin participant's spreadsheet, you can find much more connected accounts.
How about you do it then? You've previously mentioned 60 accounts were connected, but only about 20 were listed in your report. Are you only adding connections after you've checked them?
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There's another long-time member of bitcointalk who has a habit of beating dead, rotten horses and who is known to have alt accounts engage in flame wars and idiotic crusades--and we all know who I'm talking about, don't we.
Unfortunately, he has yet to receive his well deserved ban. What's an ITO?
I guess an Initial Token Offering. Post this line in any popular forums and we watch it. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) You're not exactly a entertaining little monkey.
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Your password leaks somehow, somewhere: Most intelligence agencies in the world have access to your wallet.
If you use LiveCD Linux, it is almost impossible. You literally suggested cloud services for backup, now you suddenly switch toLinux live CD. Please stop giving advice here. Can happen only if you are person of interest for them and they have installed hardware keylogger or other spying device into your PC.
Everyone is a person of interest for NSA and every single both Intel and AMD CPU has a backdoor. I don't think it is easy even for NSA to crack 30 character password for VeraCrypt container with AES-Twofish-Serpent cascade encryption.
So naive. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fimgs.xkcd.com%2Fcomics%2Fsecurity.png&t=663&c=8lX2DKqaEXatSQ)
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Wow, must have been a few days I missed deadline to post, bugger. I read, I don't post if I've got nothing to say.
Harsh!!
Rules are rules. I don't think asking for *some* activity in 6 weeks is harsh.
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The only thing that is redicolous imo is, that they merited themselfs this high amount of sMerit. The problem is, that 50% of sMerit someone else may have deserved is lost.
Nothing is lost. I wouldn't give random low quality-pretend posters the points anyways. I mean why sending 50 sMerit, I have seen other users doing this, and they immediatly were flagged as fraudulent people (which may be true, I'm more about the principle here).
Difference: a) We are verifiably not alts. b) We are not randoms. Don't throw me in the same bag as some shitposters meriting each other.
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I saw you edited your posts.I got it already archivised by a 3rd party service. Let's see who the people are going to belive. Your new sentence seems so educated and concerned about project managers LOL
Yeah Lauda thats you full of bullshit.It just proofs you are getting nervous and since i knew you are going to edit it i made before talking about it archives which can't be denied since they are made by 3rd party services.
So i wish you happy editing.It won't help you anymore
I don't even.. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FGEyoRuU.jpg&t=663&c=PEcZRqUDpBXkjQ)
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Hey Lauda you deny your own words you where talking in your group together with blazed ?
Whats up ?Why don't you stand to your own words?
None of those are my words. You're doing some strong drugs, it seems.
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If you purchased the bot for Windows at home and later on want to run it on Linux server, is it possible?
Yes.
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You don't do that but already plan your next step to force (your own words) project managers or ITO's to accept your own made rules who they are allowed to accept and who not and if they won't agree you will defame them with your group and call in public corrupt (your own words) to make them comply against their will else you will destroy their reputation ?
Is that a lie ?
Let me repeat this again: You need to get your head examined.
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And just an FYI, I am a competitor of Laudas and I do just fine.
Probably, with some minor exceptions, the only actual competitor to ALU. Most campaign management services offered here are practically a joke. The whole argument being made is exactly that, a joke. when are you going to call them scammers and destroy their accounts for low quality ? I don't even do that. You need to get your head examined.
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I bought this bot in the early stages last year straight from Gunthar, but haven't been using it for a long time now. I tried to download the new version but my API keys don't work with it. How to fix this? The old version that I have works fine, but it's an old one without GUI and stuff.
Contact the person that sold you the licence. You should avoid using the old version.
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To use the words "rich" and "poor" to define the members of a forum devoted to the free circulation and sharing of information about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies is totally perverse to start with.
The whole thread is bullshit, so no surprise there. It's true that a higher rank can give you an economic advantage - just like in life does. But that should really not be the first reason to be here, just like you should not be alive only for "ranking up". Life has to be lived for having an interesting life and taking part to a forum has to be done for having interesting exchange of information. Marginally, you can appreciate your rank rising, both in life and on a forum, with the good material things which come with it. But that's a consequence, not a motive.
The problematic stems from the exact opposite. They see it as a motive, not as a consequence. Additionally, they are often people who: a) Put next to no effort in the *stuff* that they do here. b) Abuse every possible thing (account sales, alt accounts, bounties, etc.). Hence, this system is supposed to not reward such people. Hence, it is very likely that such people are going to complain about this system.
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When do YOU think you will stop creating useless threads?
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No. Never upload wallets to the cloud. That's a horrible idea.
Why? If you have encrypted wallet with good password, cloud service provider will never access your bitcoins. Your password leaks somehow, somewhere: Most intelligence agencies in the world have access to your wallet. However, if you keep wallet on your PC HDD/SSD or other media, you can lose your bitcoins forever if some force majeure event occurs (fire, floods, explosion, police raid where your PC seized etc).
No. Local backups > cloud backups. Data loss on the cloud isn't unknown. Keep backups at multiple locations to avoid the mentioned events. Encryption is not that rarely broken and cloud services have a lot of computing power. Although risk isn't super high. it is still not negligible in my opinion.
There's also this. Blockchain.info and coinbase are also good options if you want online wallets. But I wouldn't recommend using an online wallets, its better to go with a desktop/mobile option or even hardware wallet like trezor.
Horrible two suggestions.
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Without needing to confirm the signed message, I can confirm the account is compromised. We should watch for any silent replacement of links to download binaries of BitSend and BTX.
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And just an FYI, I am a competitor of Laudas and I do just fine.
Probably, with some minor exceptions, the only actual competitor to ALU. Most campaign management services offered here are practically a joke. The whole argument being made is exactly that, a joke.
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