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4281  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google don't care about Bitcoin ? on: February 26, 2016, 03:42:02 PM
google like bitcoin. specially google serach and google adsense.
What did you just say ? How does google adsense and search relates to bitcoins anyway ? The posting these days ,if you are wondering the use of adsense and on the faucets or on any bitcoin related sites shows google encourages the use of bitcoins,you're wrong.They pay for adds in dollars only.No bitcoin payments going around there.
4282  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Japan considers making bitcoin a legal currency on: February 26, 2016, 03:38:36 PM
So basically Japans wants to centralize bitcoin by regulating and controlling it ? Definitely not so good news for me.What difference does it make or separate it from the fiat anyway if its controlled ? Making bitcoin legal is just a fancy name for controlling and regulating it.
4283  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Europa League/Champions League Lounge on: February 26, 2016, 03:23:57 PM
Liverpool VS Man United will be a interesting match indeed .I'm putting all my bets on Liverpool though,from the game between Sunderland and Manu,I have lost my hopes from Manu .Not betting on them for a while,atleast not this league.Liverpool is showing good progress in the previous games ,will be taking the risk anyway.
4284  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you consider trading as gambling? on: February 26, 2016, 03:19:02 PM
In a way,yes ,logically speaking NO.Warren Buffet is a trader ,a stock expert .Stocks is somehow in the layman's words called gambling for people who don't know the rules.Warren Buffet read a lot of books,went through companies financial strategies ,their paper work and predicted what's the financial value of the stock will be and hence he always played right .So no gambling  here just very logical approach.But not sure what trading implies here if you want to know if switching of coins from one exchange to other for the sake of rate profit values ,I don't think its related to gambling anyway.
4285  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [looking for] Adobe CS6 keys on: February 25, 2016, 10:00:23 PM
If you are aware ,recently there have been multiple negatives given to the users selling stolen or hacked or cracked goods .Also from your post I'm assuming you are willing to buy such hacked keys which is against the recent polices (self made).I'm sure the seller will get a negative feedback if they post openly here .
4286  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Used Female Panties (NSFW) on: February 25, 2016, 09:54:12 PM
Here is a perfect place with a World horizontal structure of availability.
Signature advertising is admitted here, and the URL of Vika on the picture is legal too.
I'm not saying its not allowed here.Basically anything can be promoted in your signature as long it is not a ponzi.What I mean to say is,since the traffic here generally does not come for NSFW goods or this forum isn't a particular place for it,you will have a hard time finding the potential buyers.Whereas same things could be sold on niche sites at much cheaper faster rates.
4287  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What should I do now? on: February 25, 2016, 09:50:48 PM
What is their that you cannot understand what OP is telling, He is clearly telling that he has paypal account for more than 6 years and using it properly , and last time he has 1.03 btc with him which he sold it to the Bitcointalk forum member after the deal is finished the forum member charged back the money which he sent for buying btc from the OP. so now he got scammed by the forum member by paypal charge back policy using it wrongly.

That is why so many thread and warnings are issued in this forum not to use paypal for selling or buying bitcoins, but every week i use to see some one getting scammed.
I still don't understand what it implies. Infact,the original post was much more clearer than your explanation.Agree,Op had 1 btc which he traded for paypal and the guy who sent him money from his paypal charged back right ? Now when OP says  HE HAD HIS PAYPAL ACCOUNT FOR MORE THAN 6 YEARS blah blah why is that needed ? His paypal is not even in the trade so why speak about it ?Simply saying he got scammed as the paypal was charged back should have been more than enough.
4288  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Used Female Panties (NSFW) on: February 25, 2016, 09:39:35 PM
In reference to  your above post .Is that how you generally bump your posts ? You gotta be a unique trader !I kind of figured it out that you are a Russian and do you own VKCams or are advertising it for referral money ? Used panties are sold way before bitcoins on craiglists.If you advertise there,you might find some potential buyers.Not sure if they have Craiglist Russia.
4289  Economy / Lending / Re: manyproofs loanding service (I am pro lender to this Place) on: February 25, 2016, 09:31:30 PM
Why do I get the sneaking suspicion that there are only one or two separate members posting in this thread?
Absolutely,as you can see his previous feedbacks,he was being accused of lending money to his alternate accounts and gaining positive trusts from them.Too funny to take whatever he says seriously.I'm sure he was banned and now he has returned.Don't worry,he won't sustain here for long.
4290  Economy / Gambling / Re: Wish me luck with Betcoin.TM on: February 25, 2016, 09:28:41 PM
Those are some real good stats.Unfortunately you have a long way to go mate.Like need to make more than approximately 500+ rolls to reach the goals.61 btcs is quite a huge amount,I personally would not dare take such a big risky.Good luck to you.
4291  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Bitlucky.net 1v1 NO HOUSE EDGE] - [PUBLIC TEST] - [Win FREE 0.05BTC] on: February 25, 2016, 09:25:28 PM
Nice but you have negative trust for asking a loan for buying drugs??? That's no good.
That feedback was quite a long time back.Maybe he seems changed or that was just to ask money for free.From what I see,the feedback should be revised and made it to neutral as he doesn't seem to have literally attended the loan again.@OP if you're serious about the website and think it will be a turn off for players,do request the DT to have your feedback removed .
4292  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: World of Bitcoin - new Bitcoin forum on: February 25, 2016, 09:21:01 PM
So finally the forum is here ? Grin
I like the concept of karma points ,though I don't know how you have utilized SMF to do that but would love to examine the algorithm.The forum however seems more like a bitcoin marketplace than a learning source.You have a botting section great.Have a look in it,seems like spam already begun.
4293  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Advertising on my website on: February 25, 2016, 11:24:01 AM
Since the website has recently started I suggest you to add some quality content first ,take couple of months.Add good and unique articles ,spend some money on Black Hat SEO.Pay some content writers .Get some decent traffic on the page before the adds start paying you.No one likes to visit websites full of adds and no content.Moreover the adds will only make you money if you have traffic.Focus on first things first.
4294  Economy / Services / Re: Promote Your MUSIC on MTV! Get Lot Of Hit on: February 25, 2016, 09:41:17 AM
How ? Is this even possible ? 0.05 btc's for a music video on MTV ? We are talking about MTV international right ? Just so you know,every region or country has their own specific MTV .So you are saying doesn't matter how bad the artist is or how bad the video is,if he pays you 0.05 you can have his video broadcasted over to MTV?Sounds impossible to me.
4295  Other / Off-topic / Re: Automated paying process on: February 25, 2016, 09:37:16 AM
This seems fairly simple.Could be easily achieved if you write a simple C++ console app or Java app using QT.Access the API of the exchanges (they allow in most cases),parse the data on the console or in your UI.Use other API to send and receive bitcoin payments ,modify the script a little bit so that whenever transaction happens,  a service fee is charged along with the transaction amount.Like blockchain.info does,you can only allow them to withdraw the amounts if they have enough money to pay for the service fees.
4296  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Seuntjie' Dice bot programmers mode discussion. on: February 25, 2016, 09:28:26 AM
In case of dice multipliers can this script be used?

This script has the ability to generate randomized hash on its own.
But I think it will not work on majority of dice sites. Might have to give it a try before final reviewing.

Let me know if it an be implemented on Seuntjie bot's programmers mode?
I doubt this script will actually work on the website.The betting part is fine but as far as the generation of hash is concerned ,I don't think you will be allowed to parse the data or modify the values from the server.If that happens then anyone can come up with a script to modify the values according to their needs right ?Thus all bets will be against the house edges.Don't think any gambling website for that matter gives that kind of  access of third party scripts.
4297  Economy / Gambling / Re: I turned 1 BTC into 41.5 BTC! Now I want to withdraw... on: February 25, 2016, 09:23:40 AM
he is lying . I think he did not win anything
So you mean the screen shots are fake ? Well could be .But it is highly possible he can be advertising the website as a publicity stunt or maybe he actually won the amount.Fact is, he hasn't got the money into his account or wallet yet.So let's wait for him to conform his payments.
4298  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for Volunteers: Admins/Moderators/Sponsors on: February 24, 2016, 11:56:48 PM
Obviously and your next step would be to link your forum and ask them to register ,for the matter you can ask as many people to register so you can take the details and cross verify them with bitcointalk essentials .Once done,you will be on the hacking spree.You can prove me wrong by simply posting the link to your forum ,which will be less suspicious coming from a newbie account.
4299  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What strategy you use to trade bitcoin? on: February 24, 2016, 11:47:07 PM
Well,I'm sure you made this post as it might be one of the rule by your signature campaign to make a new thread in this section,isn't it ?You have swagBucks avatar which was a long gone shit coin which cave are you living under? Definitely trading should not be a good idea for you if you can't keep up with the market.Anyhow I use hops strategy.Let the coins hop through a few exchanges until it reaches a right one at the right time with the right price ,sell them.
4300  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Paypal questions on: February 24, 2016, 11:41:54 PM
Paypal is totally against the use of not only bitcoins but also any cryptocurrencies.You can definitely not tell them that you have used your paypal for unsolicited transactions.How much was the amount anyway? You can simply talk to their customer care I mean call them and maybe explain that you were unaware of the matter and you bought something off internet where they refused to accept paypal.
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