And believe me, those are fake traffic...seen this kind of schemes to much lately. And i mean fake like traffic which are not going to be transferred into ROI.
And with the comment of mocacinno i would stay away from it
I found the virustotal link from my PM's: https://www.virustotal.com/nl/file/a1192e7630f570f2f3b18a2fae9dd4a345cbdd53504fc80147225e62bda37344/analysis/@OP: don't worry: i downloaded the file, and uploaded it to virustotal, so there is no connection to the url you've sent me in PM Virustotal itself says there's probably not a real problem with the file, i'm just a little bit precautious when i see an exe with two hits About the quality of the traffic: can't really comment if it's converting traffic or not... I must say i've actually clicked refferal links from my stats panel in the past, so there might be something to this system, can't really comment on it tough.
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I visited http://www.magictrafficbot.com and everything that i read there is very interesting, will google accept this traffics? I will appreciate a vouch copy. Thanks. I am still waiting for the vouch copy from the OP, has anybody heard from him lately? I got a vouch copy in PM, but was to an .exe with the name MTBfreetrial.exe (not going to give the link here), Virustotal gave 2 hits, nothing bad i suppose, but i'm not going to run a trial version with 2 hits on virustotal, not even in a sandbox...
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I have several domains with good stat software, if you'd like i can try your system and vouch wether or not it works.
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Hi,
I was wondering if my DP account, dating back to 2006 with no negative rep on it can be considered as a Collateral?
Thx!
It depends on if it can be easily sold to recover the amount owed. Show us the market. Can you recover it with social engineering? A quick Google search got me a sale on this forum: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1168891.0My account is 9 years old, no neg rep, past ebook sales so re-selling the acocunt is one option, selling stuff at DP with it is the second option as it an old and trusted account. Google shows a good market for DP accounts so selling a 9 year old one should be pretty easy. Would this be ok? If the owner can easily be changed in a legal way, without the old owner being able to get his account back AND if there is a market for it, it can be used as collateral IMO. Wether some lenders on bitcointalk will accept it is a different story... I wouldn't accept it, since i don't know enough about it.
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I was there couple minutes ago, everything was fine. I collected my free coins, check some prices. Even collected coins from signature campaign.
It's back online over here... probably some technical glitch or something...
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Down for me to... I had some problems creating an account last week, but for the rest they seemed rock-solid.
Maybe just some technical problems they didn't notice yet?
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Doesn't matter... if I say that my EURO account is fluctuating by using USD numbers it's the same thing. Compare apples to apples.
If you have a problem with blockchain balances you should be stating btc amounts, not USD. USD is irrelevant with the btc blockchain.
From a technical perspective, I think you're 100% correct. But i still think the OP's problem is due to a problem with blockchain, not due to exchange rates. I have no proof of this, i just think chances of blockchain issues are bigger than the chance of an exchange rate problem. I'm not arguing that he shouldn't have stated all amounts in BTC instead of USD (he should have used BTC instead of USD), i'm just stating the eventough he did not, his problem is probably due to a blockchain issue, and my first post in this thread, advicing him to go for a good wallet instead of an online one still stands. I think it's a good thing you're doing: educating the people to use the correct technical terminology, i just think this might not have been the OP's main concern.
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try nicehash or miningrigrentals.com , just a word of caution unless you re mining a new altcoin renting miners is pretty unprofitble
I would defenately vote for miningrigrentals, they have this really nice buyer protection and rig rating feature... I have had positive experiences with them in the past. But look out, like XERES mentioned: if you're just mining for an old ALTcoin, chances of making a profit are very slim... People renting out hash ask a little more than they would make by just using their hashpower themselfs (pretty logical if you think about it really).
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Today I saw my balance 19.82 USD in the early morning . After few hours , just now when I checked It was 9.58 USD . What the heck is wrong with blockchain , have any of you ever encountered such problem ?
So why was the following question not asked of the OP? What were your btc balances at the two separate points in time you speak of? (19.82USD & 9.58USD) I ask this because blockchain is not a USD wallet but instead a btc wallet which is not tied to USD 1=1. Sure, but even a fluctuating in the exchange rate between BTC and USD wouldn't explain 19.82 vs 9.58 USD, or am i mistaking?
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to bad, i liked their interface.... But all the negative signs were there i guess.
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Today I saw my balance 19.82 USD in the early morning . After few hours , just now when I checked It was 9.58 USD . What the heck is wrong with blockchain , have any of you ever encountered such problem ?
I read bad stuff about the blockchain wallet on a regular basis... An option would be to export your private key, and import it in electrum or bitcoin core (it takes a long time to load the whole blockchain in bitcoin core tough). That way you'll have a better view on your funds...
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I would doubt you would make more with an affiliate-link in your sig than with a decent sig-campaign...
On the other hand, i guess in your case it would be no option to enroll in a sig campaign, unless you're able to lose the negative trust...
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Guys.
All working.
I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.
Bow I have a last doubt...
What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?
The wallet will still work, but you can just forget about it since all of the private keys are now in electrum. Isn't there a way to erase my wallet from blockchain? If my wallet stiils working into blockchain.info I'm not secure because my wallet is accessible from the internet yet... I don't think there is any way to delete the blockchain.info wallet. You can enable all of the other security settings to make it really difficult for anyone to login though. That should help, but wallet deletion is not possible. You can archive it and delete the wallet address. I can't find proof that they delete it on the server side but it should help from client side attacks. This method should work, i've tried it several times when creating novelty addresses (importing keys, archiving, deleting)... But like you said, you never have a 100% guarantee that blockchain didn't keep a copy, nobody was snooping on your internet traffic and your pc was 100% clean when exporting the keys... But it's the closest you can get to deleting a key from blockchain...
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oh okay, if i join today wednesday i will receive wednesday next week right ? thanks it explains everything
Yes you are right there. The days and hour you joined is your payment date. It's instant and I never had an experienced delays in payment sinced I joined here. Same here... I joined last week, and payment was exactly after 1 week... No hassle, no delay
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I am using the install version of electrum and at the same section you described I got the import option. So I think somehow the portable one is unable to do this...
That's probably it... Sorry to spread confusion, i've never had the installed version (only portable). that's totally fine. Now you know it you can switch to that and export the priveate then hide it somewhere if you like Well, the portable version does allow you to export your keys, just not importing new ones... It allows you to sweep private keys tough I've written down the seed on a piece of paper, that's safe enough for the amount of coins i'm holding
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I am using the install version of electrum and at the same section you described I got the import option. So I think somehow the portable one is unable to do this...
That's probably it... Sorry to spread confusion, i've never had the installed version (only portable).
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the campaign still active right ? what day payment ?
Very active Got my payment today
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Everybody is suggesting electrum... Altough it is a great choice (i'm using electrum and multibit HD myself), i don't think they have the option to import private keys... At least not from the GUI, maybe there's a python script that allows you to do this, but i'm not really aware of one.
I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...
There would be 2 options: - use bitcoin core (and download the full blockchaing). It allows you to import your private keys. It might not be 100% safe, since you exported your keys from a website! - download electrum, just run it, generate a seed, generate new keys and addresses, and transfer the bitcoins you have in blockchain to the new address. This is the safest option imo, unless your address from blockchain is known as a tipjar, or a public address that receives frequent coins... In that case you're more or less stuck with the first option.
it does have the option to import and even export. I used to export my key from the blockchain and add it to electrum. and you can do vice versa too! I believe you, but i'm looking at the official windows portable electrum 2.5.1. If i go to wallet => private keys, i have the option to sweep or to export them... If i sweep them, i'll just send the coins to an electrum address, right? The keys aren't imported, just used to transfer all the coins? It's just the automatic version of making a wallet, and sending the coins over? I might be mistaking, i've never had many coins on webwallets, and i transferred them to electrum and multibit hd a while ago...
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Depends on what you want to do:
- Restore an other ELECTRUM wallet => sure, you should be able to do that - Restore a non-electrum wallet from private key => don't think that's possible... Electrum can't import private keys (at least not from the gui... there might be a script that allows this tough)
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Everybody is suggesting electrum... Altough it is a great choice (i'm using electrum and multibit HD myself), i don't think they have the option to import private keys... At least not from the GUI, maybe there's a python script that allows you to do this, but i'm not really aware of one.
I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...
There would be 2 options: - use bitcoin core (and download the full blockchaing). It allows you to import your private keys. It might not be 100% safe, since you exported your keys from a website! - download electrum, just run it, generate a seed, generate new keys and addresses, and transfer the bitcoins you have in blockchain to the new address. This is the safest option imo, unless your address from blockchain is known as a tipjar, or a public address that receives frequent coins... In that case you're more or less stuck with the first option.
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