Try looking up the receiving address at http://blockexplorer.com/ or blockchain.info or looking under 'transactions' in the Bitcoin client. This should be able to tell you
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You can always see the bitcoin address that the payment originated from, and this is what Satoshidice uses. If you're looking to track who sent you a payment, then I would suggest that you create a new address for each payment you want to recieve.
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Took the survey. Would be interesting, at the least. Address is in my signature. Would you just have plots of land to have images on, or would you come do it on my land? What if I don't have any land?
Hi! Probably there would be a dedicated area to print images. Maybe somewhat similar to milliondollarhomepage.com , but on land. So you don't need to have your own land. Thanks for taking the survey. Even though the deadline has expired and 1 btc has been distributed, I've sent 0.1 btc to you (it may take some time to show up). Thus you are the last person to receive btc for taking a survey, I am not going to pay for it any more Interesting. Would you-hypothetically- be willing to come out to a piece of land I own and do the work? I wouldn't require that you maintain it, just for a birthday event or something.
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Took the survey. Would be interesting, at the least. Address is in my signature. Would you just have plots of land to have images on, or would you come do it on my land? What if I don't have any land?
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I've heard good things about AnonymousAds.
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Manual? That sounds like quite a pain.
yep, is there a way that I can send multiple payments at once? I know that some wallets like the one at blockchain.info let you do many transactions at once and only pay one transaction fee. I assume there's a way to do it with other clients too.
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Well, I know that part of it is that the block chain is a fairly large file. Even if you and the nodes have a relatively fast (Cable modem, I assume) connection, it's going to take some time.
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The others didn't require URL tags, but apparently CoinAd's did. Odd, to say the least.
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Well, newbies, I figured you all might want to get your first few bitcents. They might not seem like much at first, but they'll give you better interest than a bank. Plus, they add up, especially if you bookmark and do them every day. For most of them, you have to look at a few ads (click on a few, makes money for the site owners) and enter a CAPTCHA and a receiving address. Then, just wait a while- as many as 24 hours depending on the service- and there you go! It's quite the run-around, I know, but free money! Bitcrate (Daily): https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpDaily Bitcoins (Daily, duh) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpCoinAd (Daily) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpMyCryptCoin (Hourly!) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpFiveMinuteCoin (Twice Daily) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpCoinSlot (Daily, never actually gotten a payment) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php24HourCoin (New, Daily) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpCoinWorker (Do boring, menial work for BTC) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpBitcoin CAPTCHA (Solve CAPTCHAs for BTC) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpBTC for shortening links: https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
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Y I no haz link? You're the third one down, I believe.
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TizzyTazzy, where the web works wonders!
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Clearing the (cob)ewbs from the web!
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There was one site that was offering this kind of service. They handled it by requiring that you physically mail them the debit card.
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Let me know if you like any of these:
TizzyTazzy - Clearing your corner of the Internet! TizzyTazzy - Pushing (Showing, presenting) you to the world!
I take it you didn't care for either of mine, then?
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Let me know if you like any of these:
TizzyTazzy - Clearing your corner of the Internet! TizzyTazzy - Pushing (Showing, presenting) you to the world!
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Anyone making money on this?
I'm making more than I would with interest at a bank, at the least.
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Bumping because I added some links.
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I honestly have no idea. The site author assures us he's not trying to break CAPTCHAs, he just wants to help out the reCAPTCHA project. You can take that at face value or not.
I've not come across reCAPTCHA before. Very interesting. I take nothing at face value, but I do know how to... Use The Source, Luke!The CAPTCHAs on http://bitcoincaptcha.org/ do indeed come from the project. (Unfortunately, their pool is empty at the moment. If I had any bitcoins, I might make a small donation.) Toby. Personally, I disable my ad blocker and wait patiently. The pool gets refilled over time, so whatever you do will (likely) get compensated eventually. Either way, helping to digitize books is never a bad thing.
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