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421  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Free BTC 0.001 To The First 5 Wallets Presented on: May 19, 2016, 12:55:07 PM
really!!!
 oh man
let me see
13LpQBw2Bj7FPLmkYFZZNuF1Zzw6BqZqf6
https://blockchain.info/tx/2e667138b9c4ee6b1888cde697805f1c2176505f7671dedb8043dac1e2b06ba6
Sent! Cheesy Have a good day! Cheesy
422  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Free BTC 0.001 To The First 5 Wallets Presented on: May 19, 2016, 12:53:26 PM
https://blockchain.info/tx/a689756c0309f0546eb414b4d0eeca325a7e3cb796b28359c0fa31caeb8d5ccf
Sent! Cheesy
423  Economy / Digital goods / Free BTC 0.001 To The First 5 Wallets Presented on: May 19, 2016, 12:50:35 PM
5 Free 0.001 BTC Give Away, first 5 to provide their wallet receive it! Just doing this to give to the community Cheesy
424  Other / Meta / How Does Trust Work? on: May 19, 2016, 04:20:21 AM
How does trust on profiles work? I don't understand also what makes it go higher and lower?
425  Other / Archival / Re: Looking for a 1 BTC Loan (1 Month return of 1.5 BTC) on: May 18, 2016, 01:19:15 AM
shhh
426  Other / Archival / Re: Looking for a 1 BTC Loan (1 Month return of 1.5 BTC) on: May 17, 2016, 11:37:07 PM
I'm sorry I meant Senior Member; I'm also currently mining about 0.075 BTC per day, looking for this loan to buy some additional miners, a batch of S3's from another user here. Now we play the waiting game and wait for that member to respond to the message I sent him, would you like his username? I've made past trades and dealings with him before.

no matter who vouches for you, without a collateral and being a newbie with negative trust your chances of getting the loan is very close to zero. that's just how people do things here, sorry.

either wait around two weeks for your miners to make 1BTC or get a collateral.
if you can't get a collateral, I would advise to lock this topic because all replies you'll get will be from people accusing and ridiculing you of wanting to scam.
I understand that's why I don't have high hopes, I have a PayPal account with 200$ in it, could that be used as Collateral?
427  Other / Archival / Re: Looking for a 1 BTC Loan (1 Month return of 1.5 BTC) on: May 17, 2016, 11:28:43 PM
I'm sorry I meant Senior Member; I'm also currently mining about 0.075 BTC per day, looking for this loan to buy some additional miners, a batch of S3's from another user here. Now we play the waiting game and wait for that member to respond to the message I sent him, would you like his username? I've made past trades and dealings with him before.
428  Other / Archival / Re: Looking for a 1 BTC Loan (1 Month return of 1.5 BTC) on: May 17, 2016, 11:20:38 PM
I will PM them asking them to post here, but I have a steady job along with personal information I'm willing to give in order for you to be able to contact me. PMing those members as we speak.
429  Other / Archival / Nope. on: May 17, 2016, 11:02:48 PM
nada
430  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS: S3 + S5 on: May 17, 2016, 02:14:26 PM
150 to buy both an s3 and s5? Interested pm me
431  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 40 Unit of Antminer S3 / Taiwan on: May 15, 2016, 08:34:23 AM
How much? I'm willing to pay 0.04 per miner.
432  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] (6) AntMiner S3 - Make an Offer - SELLING CHEAP on: May 14, 2016, 05:30:10 AM
I would buy one for
20 Bucks BTC or (0.04391)

Where are you located, postal code?
66839
433  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] (6) AntMiner S3 - Make an Offer - SELLING CHEAP on: May 13, 2016, 07:47:46 PM
I would buy one for
20 Bucks BTC or (0.04391)
434  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] WWW.HASHFLARE.IO ACCOUNT WITH 0.71 TH/S SHA-256 & 4 MH/S SCRYPT on: May 08, 2016, 08:42:36 AM
Your argument is invalid, there reasons are to diversify there portfolio, but the pictures they have are of there miners running. SO PLEASE! Just let people bid on the damn auction, this is getting very annoying.
435  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] WWW.HASHFLARE.IO ACCOUNT WITH 0.71 TH/S SHA-256 & 4 MH/S SCRYPT on: May 08, 2016, 08:31:07 AM
how much do you earn a day with that account. so people can get an idea on how quick they will ROI on a ponzi
I can assure you this site isn't a Ponzi, due to maintenance fees you make about 0.0012 BTC per 24 Hours. These contracts are for life or as long as the company lasts. Thousands of users use Hash Flare and I can provide links to testimonials of people proving their legitimacy.
as long as the company last if they are legit they will show proof of their miners. the hardware they use and pictures of their farms.
It isn't a ponzi scheme, made numerous deposits and withdraws form them, also this is why it ISN'T a ponzi scheme.
I spend about 150 USD or 0.328 BTC to get to where the account has it's hashing power. If and ONLY IF the bitcoin difficulty stayed the same it would take me well over a year to make that money back. THIS IS NOT A PONSI SCHEME FOR FUCKS SAKE. ALSO it's fine if you want to question the legitimacy of the product that I'm trying to auction, just do it in PM please.
create a self moderated topic if you have an issue with me discussing my opinion on a public forum. the bitcoin wont stay the same. kinda the probelm with mining. both scrypt.cc and hashocean accept alot of withdraws, doesnt mean they arent ponzis.
SO despite the fact that they have pictures of their miners & have countless reviews confirming their legitimacy they could still be a ponzi scheme?
436  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] WWW.HASHFLARE.IO ACCOUNT WITH 0.71 TH/S SHA-256 & 4 MH/S SCRYPT on: May 08, 2016, 08:23:49 AM
how much do you earn a day with that account. so people can get an idea on how quick they will ROI on a ponzi
I can assure you this site isn't a Ponzi, due to maintenance fees you make about 0.0012 BTC per 24 Hours. These contracts are for life or as long as the company lasts. Thousands of users use Hash Flare and I can provide links to testimonials of people proving their legitimacy.
as long as the company last if they are legit they will show proof of their miners. the hardware they use and pictures of their farms.
It isn't a ponzi scheme, made numerous deposits and withdraws form them, also this is why it ISN'T a ponzi scheme.
I spend about 150 USD or 0.328 BTC to get to where the account has it's hashing power. If and ONLY IF the bitcoin difficulty stayed the same it would take me well over a year to make that money back. THIS IS NOT A PONSI SCHEME FOR FUCKS SAKE. ALSO it's fine if you want to question the legitimacy of the product that I'm trying to auction, just do it in PM please.
437  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] WWW.HASHFLARE.IO ACCOUNT WITH 0.71 TH/S SHA-256 & 4 MH/S SCRYPT on: May 08, 2016, 08:16:14 AM
They've done all of that Jesus just explore their website at least, they're legit.
438  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] WWW.HASHFLARE.IO ACCOUNT WITH 0.71 TH/S SHA-256 & 4 MH/S SCRYPT on: May 08, 2016, 08:09:02 AM
They've done all of that Jesus just explore their website at least, they're legit.
439  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] WWW.HASHFLARE.IO ACCOUNT WITH 0.71 TH/S SHA-256 & 4 MH/S SCRYPT on: May 08, 2016, 07:58:14 AM
how much do you earn a day with that account. so people can get an idea on how quick they will ROI on a ponzi
I can assure you this site isn't a Ponzi, due to maintenance fees you make about 0.0012 BTC per 24 Hours. These contracts are for life or as long as the company lasts. Thousands of users use Hash Flare and I can provide links to testimonials of people proving their legitimacy.
440  Economy / Auctions / [AUCTION] WWW.HASHFLARE.IO ACCOUNT WITH 0.71 TH/S SHA-256 & 4 MH/S SCRYPT on: May 08, 2016, 07:36:36 AM
Looking to auction off my Hash Flare account or transfer over the mining rates to another account, to the winning bidder.
I have the following Hashing Rates for auction, they're both in the same auction.
710 GH/s SHA-256
4 MH/s SCRYPT (Litecoin)
Starting Bid: 0.12BTC
Bidding Increment: 0.01
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