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5001  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [6 PH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: December 31, 2015, 06:10:11 PM
wow, and that makes December at 40 blocks!

since I help you with my U2 (lol)
5002  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin? on: December 31, 2015, 06:08:43 PM
I don't think there is an easy way or investment to do that, Most new sites offering percentage on BTC deposits are scams and other not offering a certain percentage don't give allot of profit.

you are free to chosen:
new sites offering percentage on BTC deposits (often scams)
or
other not offering a certain percentage don't give allot of profit. (sometimes scams)




5003  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [6 PH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: December 31, 2015, 06:00:17 PM
yesss a block !!!
5004  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cloud mining still profitable on: December 31, 2015, 03:23:26 PM
Cloud mining is not a profitable and it will scam you in the end and if you promote this site this is not a good site to promote it.
Because ponzi is ponzi anytime your invested bitcoins can run by the owners... So be careful

I think there are many mining sites that are actually mined using a mining tool, and not a ponzi like bits x, hashnet, and others
but I see the site of the original mine. ROI time. return on investment will be very long maybe 5-9 months
This differs from the cloudmining ponzi, very fast ROI
Honestly i dont trust any cloudmining website becausethey are anonimous and there is no personal imformation to the owners.
So meaning its a ponzi anytime you can be  scam even a low roi or high roi it will scam you.
i have been experience to be scam many times in any investment site and any cloud mining site.
So i dont trust any cloud mining site anymore..

Well, the more time passes, I tend to agree to this one, more and more every day. If you cannot control your investment directly, there s always a danger of somebody running away with your money. This is why I like Proof of Stake coins, DMD Diamond, especially. Honest people do honest stuff.

I'm each time upset when I read about cloudmining...
The problem is I cannot proof it...
How can one proof it that an cloudming does not turn scam?
It is impossible to proof it "before".

I read often:be careful
How can one be careful before?
Impossible as well.

People said i'm a scammer.
of course they cannot proof it...because i have never scammed.
Then other people say:i will scam

Ok...i can not proof I will never scam...
it is the snake eating its queue...(lol)

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I tried the following cloud mining companies
GAW Miners: Lost 60% of my investment
LTC Gear: Lost 10% of my investment
Zeus: Lost 40% of my investment
Genesis Mining: Lost 70% of my investment
Hashnest: Lost 20% of my investment (so far)

So yes cloud mining is just not profitable, if you see in which companies i participated it's fair to say it wasn't profitable ever...

try My U
cloudlining...and you will see if you lose too...

5005  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin? on: December 31, 2015, 12:18:43 PM
I've tried a lot of faucets but they are just a waste of time if you ask me.
If you really want to grow your bitcoins amount, go work and buy every month 1 or 2 bitcoins.

That is the fast way. But if you are just a starter and just want to try bitcoin you can start with faucets. I started with faucets and now going my way near a bitcoin.

Bought bitcoin from our salary are not part of "growing" , so do fauceting it's not the way to to grow your bitcoin.
The only way to grow your bitcoin for real are by trading, trade bitcoin to fiat , fiat to bitcoin and trade bitcoin to altcoin , altcoin to bitcoin and repeat.
You will realize that your bitcoin already growth!

Yeah but with faucets too you gain some to put in with your trading skills. You add that to what you trade for. That is growth too. You earn free from faucets you will not lose anything.

Yes but faucets pay you very less and the process is very time consuming so I believe that if we are investing our time to earn bitcoins then the returns should be more and faucets doesn't serve that purpose it is better to join signature campaign where you can earn descent amount as compared to faucets.

can you imagine how much sign camp were worth if all member her would submit at sign camp?
I will say you:
almost nothing and with almost nothing I'm generous...


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Investing in new sites and startup programs is an interesting way at least IMO, it's not always paying because many of the new sites don't meet the expectations but still interesting, there are sites selling their "unofficial stocks" online too.

Very good analyse...it matches 100% with my 2 systems where you can invest.

5006  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Which ponzi to invest? on: December 31, 2015, 10:27:20 AM
What's better to do with extra BTC than to ponzi it up?

Ponzi isnt the best way to spend your BTC... you know.

You're better off gambling it on a *provably fair* site.

I'm not against ponzi's.
One have just to know the principle.
the principle is:
Last ones pay for first ones.

I one knows this then I can not understand that people are against this system.

It is just a "BET GAME" where you bet that you are not among the last ones...

Ok if the ponzi runner is a scammer...then we are out off topic...
Scammers can run every where...

You have to take the bluff part...
Same in poker (lol)
If people encourage you to invest in a ponzi...perhaps they have invested before you or have referrer interest.

It is why you have to overwiew all possibilities...or go away...

Have fun...and know that often comments here are "no-sens" given by people who just want to write something to get sign camp reward (lol)

Meh, you're right in itself. But the fact is that to play poker you need to know the rules. Whereas ponzi often forget to explain they are a ponzi, and what a ponzi is.

But yes you're right, by itself a ponzi is not bad, it's just a bet!

yes just a bet...unfortunately often run by scammers...
5007  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [6 PH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: December 31, 2015, 10:22:42 AM
wouawww i'm soon rich (lol)
5008  Other / Archival / Re: Last Drink You drank. (daily thread) on: December 31, 2015, 10:02:06 AM
coffee + milk
5009  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Which ponzi to invest? on: December 31, 2015, 10:01:25 AM
What's better to do with extra BTC than to ponzi it up?

Ponzi isnt the best way to spend your BTC... you know.

You're better off gambling it on a *provably fair* site.

I'm not against ponzi's.
One have just to know the principle.
the principle is:
Last ones pay for first ones.

I one knows this then I can not understand that people are against this system.

It is just a "BET GAME" where you bet that you are not among the last ones...

Ok if the ponzi runner is a scammer...then we are out off topic...
Scammers can run every where...

You have to take the bluff part...
Same in poker (lol)
If people encourage you to invest in a ponzi...perhaps they have invested before you or have referrer interest.

It is why you have to overwiew all possibilities...or go away...

Have fun...and know that often comments here are "no-sens" given by people who just want to write something to get sign camp reward (lol)




5010  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New to mining. Antminer U2 and U3 questions on: December 31, 2015, 08:54:50 AM
Well I'm finally mining albeit only through bitminters client (which is great!). I have bought two U2's and a U1 and I'm currently running the U1 and one U2 (waiting for the other to arrive) and have a fan blowing on them to keep them cool.  The trouble in having is that the u2 is getting a good amount of "proofs of work" accepted by the servers but the u1 is getting roughly 5x LESS proofs of work accepted.

Does anyone know why?

I'm mining with one U2 and often suddently after a connection at internet or a computer freeze...my U2 is then after reboot not seen by cgminer.
And then...after a night turned completly off...it works again when i try...

So far i have not found why.
5011  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Is mining still a good idea? on: December 30, 2015, 05:54:11 PM
Until you haven't some miners & great electricity price, i think is not convenient to buy some hardware, but at least would be very fun.
When i could, i will buy 1 miner for sure and start trying to mine by myself Smiley

Good idea or not good idea...I can a say:I have mined...and perhaps the satoshi you see...are from me (lol)
5012  Economy / Services / Re: get 0.001 on: December 30, 2015, 04:59:28 PM
you should seen an other one...
so enough for today.
5013  Economy / Services / Re: get 0.001 on: December 30, 2015, 04:52:41 PM
Do you see a click from "FRANCE"?
if no...sorry
if yes...it's a gift...

please tell me...

nothing from france but i see 3 clicks from belgium. thanks. if you want me to send you a "gift", send me your btc address in public

it's not from me then...
ok thanks for your honesty. probably genuine clicks

see our trust points...so you can see that we are honnest (lol)

ive been "accused" of someone i am not, so honestly i dont give a damn about trust points. a lot of people just accuse others because they have problem with themselves. its psychology.
like the usa is a scared of attacks and thus gets paranoid and attack other countries. its just logic and psychology. so trust points isnt a problem unless proven

Same for me...i'm taken for a scammer because i give out satoshi for free in systems...and so since over 20 years...but people here believe my systems are ponzi's and believe i want rob people (lol)

your clicks are ok. you did 1 click. and it got accepted. if you want to earn, be my guest. if not, well thank you for the click.

glad to hear it...
i will click tomorrow remember me it if I forget...
if you become enough rich I would be pleased if you invest it in my U2cloudmining...
so if you are lucky you will see it back with profit (lol)

PS:
I will try again once now.
5014  Economy / Services / Re: get 0.001 on: December 30, 2015, 04:19:48 PM
Do you see a click from "FRANCE"?
if no...sorry
if yes...it's a gift...

please tell me...

nothing from france but i see 3 clicks from belgium. thanks. if you want me to send you a "gift", send me your btc address in public

it's not from me then...
ok thanks for your honesty. probably genuine clicks

see our trust points...so you can see that we are honnest (lol)

ive been "accused" of someone i am not, so honestly i dont give a damn about trust points. a lot of people just accuse others because they have problem with themselves. its psychology.
like the usa is a scared of attacks and thus gets paranoid and attack other countries. its just logic and psychology. so trust points isnt a problem unless proven

Same for me...i'm taken for a scammer because i give out satoshi for free in systems...and so since over 20 years...but people here believe my systems are ponzi's and believe i want rob people (lol)
5015  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Is mining still a good idea? on: December 30, 2015, 04:14:59 PM
Unless you have some sort of privilege like cheap electricity and discounted mining rigs, then not really. Some people do it for fun still though.

No one does it for fun, this is a serious thing...
Mining involves many serious factors such as the ability to run the network smoothly, and if someone does it for fun, then they are just making a fool of themselves...
Even an S7 today would let you profit in a few months before halving, and you can even get much more if the price spikes...

Sorry hurting you...i mine for fun...
why should I not?
i have fun doing "things" for fun...it is so fun (lol)
But i'm used too...
i give away satoshi for the fun...it is so strange that people take me for a scammer (lol)
5016  Economy / Services / Re: get 0.001 on: December 30, 2015, 04:10:43 PM
Do you see a click from "FRANCE"?
if no...sorry
if yes...it's a gift...

please tell me...

nothing from france but i see 3 clicks from belgium. thanks. if you want me to send you a "gift", send me your btc address in public

it's not from me then...
ok thanks for your honesty. probably genuine clicks

see our trust points...so you can see that we are honnest (lol)
5017  Economy / Services / Re: get 0.001 on: December 30, 2015, 04:07:23 PM
Do you see a click from "FRANCE"?
if no...sorry
if yes...it's a gift...

please tell me...

nothing from france but i see 3 clicks from belgium. thanks. if you want me to send you a "gift", send me your btc address in public

it's not from me then...
5018  Economy / Services / Re: get 0.001 on: December 30, 2015, 04:03:40 PM
Do you see a click from "FRANCE"?
if no...sorry
if yes...it's a gift...

please tell me...
5019  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you earn a lot of free bitcoins fast? on: December 30, 2015, 12:34:11 PM
go gambling !

double or nothing  Tongue

Then it is often ...nothing.

and you think it is free?
5020  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your Total time logged into Bitcointalk on: December 30, 2015, 12:11:05 PM
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