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4861  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Video game gambling on: December 16, 2015, 10:16:02 PM
If you want to burn money then you are barking up the right tree. You will not find it because its to easy to fix. For example I let you win 5 games and then ask you to make the game more interesting and you take me up on a 1btc per game challenge for a set 10 games using a escrow till we finish. Either party that does not finish loses bet. I would just need to slow down the connection speed and boom walk to cash.
Its the same reason gambling on chess never took off,you could be playing a skript bot or disconnect issues.
Look at the current match fixing in Dota leagues.

but this is impossible. Servers of these games are not simple. you can simply set up a personal API for gambling. Believe me, no one will be able to increase the ping servers these games.


Dude check for ragnarock and other virtual games like DOTA .Even though the servers are not simple but still they have been by passed successfully by so many bots and other stuff.For example : I have seen people selling boosts for resources on for Dota and in UNLIMITED amounts .So yeah there is a much possibility of match fixing.
4862  Economy / Gambling / Re: ████►Create your own bonus by playing MO! MO! MO! PLO◄████ on: December 16, 2015, 10:13:07 PM
i don't quite think you guys are accepting bitcoins as the mode of payment or you're giving out bitcoins for users right ?If you could add bitcoins as the method then maybe you can expect a few participants from here .Good luck with your promo.
4863  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's your story, how did you become interested in Bitcoin? on: December 16, 2015, 10:08:29 PM
For me, I'm a Computer Science Engineer with 7 years of Diploma/Graduate courses certifications.I had a subject Cryptography ,main where we had questions on SHA,MD5 and we had to write algorithms for the same ,it was the part of syllabus .One of the dudes in my class did a presentation on applications of these algorithms and he spoke about crypto currencies and bitcoins.Since then my curiosity for bitcoins never ended . Smiley
4864  Economy / Speculation / Re: How much will it go down? on: December 16, 2015, 10:05:09 PM
As far as the market value is concerned ,nothing is predictable.We're very also unsure about the facts the matters in the rate of bitcoin fluctuation .But whenever there is an occasion where people usually buy stuff like Black Friday,Christmas the prices are seem to be going up and after that they seem to come down.I think it won't go below 350 until new years.
4865  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a job making BTC! Looking for about 1-2 BTC/week on: December 16, 2015, 04:51:22 PM
There are only two possibilities for making 2 btc's a week without posting your skills (if you have any):
1.Gamble [if you're lucky enough but ouch for gambling you need money as well]
2.Repeat 1.

On a serious note , its hard to earn that much money without any skills man.Even if you had any ,still i don't think people would pay you that much unless you've your own business or service.
4866  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.03BTC on: December 16, 2015, 03:59:51 PM
Hi,Myself  dre1982 is taking a loan of 0.03 btc from Patatas at a interest of 10% to be paid back in 6 days .Not paying the amount in time would end up me giving my account ownership rights to patatas as I'm holding this account as collateral for the loan.

Signed message:
HzY4wdal9HdPkWycQUgotv6qRn+YTkjkzn+/eglsDK7eIom1Jad2qFPYas0zrc5OP65eGH0neuQXN32cvVgtqxA=

TXID : 22ea17c550e3f6c03ffff9e4b8bcfa122575ae53fa98f1caf27aba7cde278e8f
I have sent you the loan amount .Please conform and repay back at this address :

1DPLNHcsmybXfi6CtHnj6xaYNTnKw8DfDp

Repaid

TXID: 3f99f248eaea5ed7b70e840f3db89e0735907d087b5a6e999bc246d18e1b1af3

Got some money back quicker then planned.

Got the payment!Thanks for paying! Your account has been released.I request you to quote this from your original account.
4867  Economy / Lending / Re: $2,000 investment - Good interest rates! on: December 16, 2015, 02:18:32 PM
This is nothing new.I have had done this method for monetizing CPA and other offers.Even Amazon affiliates .I had a music page where i used to post stuff related to musical instruments example a MIDI keyboard and stuff.Also I had not purchased the account but grown it .I actually had big edm dj's like Feddie Le grand,Hardwell etc as followers.I used to make affiliate sales through that.Trust me this method only works if you've proper related followers and not bots.
4868  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Have 400$ paypal want 380$ btc on: December 16, 2015, 12:57:58 PM
Hi!

Have 400$ paypal want 380$ btc

Pm me if you interested.

Which rate you are buying btc ?
Also paypal is reversible and cannot take paypal payment unless the user is very much trusted ?
  You can find some one who can deal with you.
Have u did paypal deal before Sir ? If not none will deal with you except your alt.

Hariom, Why don't you just stop spamming the threads instead? Why do you even think someone will ever trade with you with all that negative feedback.Forget about feedback, a smart person would never trust you if he knows you're an alt of "hariom".
4869  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: i want BTC will pay Paypal money! on: December 16, 2015, 12:55:11 PM
https://localbitcoins.com/buy-bitcoins-online/usd/paypal/ You can do the legit details here.Also make sure who you're dealing with because they won't simply accept a new paypal buyer as the transactions are irreversible .If you find someone on this forum with the help of an escrow , that would be a good option.
4870  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stopping a transaction on: December 16, 2015, 12:47:30 PM
This piece of article might be very useful in understanding how transactions work:

After a transaction is broadcast to the Bitcoin network, it may be included in a block that is published to the network. When that happens it is said that the transaction has been mined at a depth of 1 block. With each subsequent block that is found, the number of blocks deep is increased by one. To be secure against double spending, a transaction should not be considered as confirmed until it is a certain number of blocks deep.

The classic bitcoin client will show a transaction as "n/unconfirmed" until the transaction is 6 blocks deep. Merchants and exchanges who accept bitcoins as payment can and should set their own threshold as to how many blocks are required until funds are considered confirmed. When potential loss due to double spending as nominal, as with very inexpensive or non-fungible items, people may choose not to wait for a transaction to be confirmed, and complete the exchange as soon as it is seen on the network. Most exchanges and other merchants who bear the risk from double spending require 6 or more blocks.

There is nothing special about the default, often-cited figure of 6 blocks. It was chosen based on the assumption that an attacker is unlikely to amass more than 10% of the hashrate, and that a negligible risk of less than 0.1% is acceptable. Both these figures are arbitrary, however; 6 blocks are overkill for casual attackers, and at the same time powerless against more dedicated attackers with much more than 10% hashrate.[1]

Coins generated aren't considered valid by the Bitcoin protocol for 100 blocks. It is advisable to wait some additional time for a better chance that the transaction will be propogated by all nodes. Some older bitcoin clients won't show generated coins as confirmed until they are 120 blocks deep.
4871  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Cheap BITCOINTALK Account ! on: December 16, 2015, 08:57:05 AM
Sell an account to him so we can flag both of you,the seller and the buyer for promoting the ponzi's.He is a known scammer here and giving him an account is inviting more spam to this forum.I think he already said somewhere he wants to start fresh but no he just can't seem to get off his scammy nature.
4872  Other / Archival / Re: Not Needed Anymore. - MOD DELETE on: December 15, 2015, 05:41:08 PM
There is an option to lock your thread on the left hand side of your post.Don't wait for the mods,you can simply lock the thread.
4873  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Localbitcoins accounts for sale on: December 15, 2015, 05:36:46 PM
Dude I'm not really against your sale but trust me scammers could use this account to cheat people man.Like people would blindly trust them by looking at your trades and feedback and then send you the amount ,get scammed.I wish I could bring a ban on selling of accounts on such trusted sites.SMH
4874  Economy / Services / Re: Willing to do Online Work for BTC! (Data Entry, Article Writing + More) on: December 15, 2015, 05:16:14 PM
Welcome to the forum! You need to post some samples of your work in order to get some work.Ofcourse you can always have them p'med to the client but it will be better to have your work links posted here.
4875  Economy / Services / Re: ☞Jr.Member Offering Sig Space On His Profile on: December 15, 2015, 11:29:57 AM
Would you take a moment to look around the forum's signature campaigns and see what they can offer to junior members ? Literally peanuts.Moreover what can your sig space hold other then a bunch of letters ? Lock the thread please.
4876  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.03BTC on: December 15, 2015, 10:03:31 AM
I will maybe do it if you can provide your account as a collateral.

Why should he even consider your post ?

I am not just going to give it free.

Did he ask you personally to give the loan? Or is he forcing you to ? Please keep the spam aside if you're not serious about stuff .

I think he's just trying to boost his post count - parroting what he sees other people posting.

I suggest you to check his other posts as well.He is great at parroting. Apparently, he is an addicted gambler who thinks all websites are rigged and not provably fair but hey he is an addicted gambler so nevermind.
4877  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.03BTC on: December 15, 2015, 09:59:08 AM
Hi,Myself  dre1982 is taking a loan of 0.03 btc from Patatas at a interest of 10% to be paid back in 6 days .Not paying the amount in time would end up me giving my account ownership rights to patatas as I'm holding this account as collateral for the loan.

Signed message:
HzY4wdal9HdPkWycQUgotv6qRn+YTkjkzn+/eglsDK7eIom1Jad2qFPYas0zrc5OP65eGH0neuQXN32cvVgtqxA=

TXID : 22ea17c550e3f6c03ffff9e4b8bcfa122575ae53fa98f1caf27aba7cde278e8f
I have sent you the loan amount .Please conform and repay back at this address :

1DPLNHcsmybXfi6CtHnj6xaYNTnKw8DfDp
4878  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.03BTC on: December 15, 2015, 09:43:42 AM
Waiting for User to sign a message after that I will send the funds!
4879  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.03BTC on: December 15, 2015, 09:28:37 AM
I will maybe do it if you can provide your account as a collateral.

Why should he even consider your post ?

I am not just going to give it free.

Did he ask you personally to give the loan? Or is he forcing you to ? Please keep the spam aside if you're not serious about stuff .
4880  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.03BTC on: December 15, 2015, 09:19:31 AM
Could you provide your account as collateral ? I can fund this loan if you're ready to provide any sort of collateral.
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