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581  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BITMIXER.CO - Bitcoin Mixer & Tumbler - Anonymous Bitcoin Mixer on: August 07, 2017, 04:07:21 AM
The fact that this BitMixer has the same name as the old one is cause for concern, in my opinion. It could be used to deceive people into thinking it is the same service as the old and trusted BitMixer that closed down recently. Those who are not aware of the fact that it closed could think this is the same service and even those who do know might believe that the site simply reopened for some reason. While I have no real use of a mixer myself other than to vouch for them, I would sit and wait for a bit before using this to make sure that it is legit and that trusted members of the community vouch for its legitimacy. The mixer itself seems to be backed by a Legendary member already, so that's a good start to begin with.
582  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: August 07, 2017, 03:50:56 AM
After being a Bitmixer customer for quite some time, I have yesterday tried ChipMixer for a simple mixing task. I am seriously in love with how I can deposit 1 amount, where after that I can instantly redeem several chip values through importing the private keys of chips that have been created before I even initiated a mixing session. I can for sure say that I found the perfect Bitmixer replacement. Recommended is that the private keys should be imported in a light client, since my core client took close to 1.5 hours to scan the entire blockchain.

As an addition to this, the client does not even have to be a downloaded wallet in order to be compatible with the private keys that are output by ChipMixer. I have found that the best experience while using this mixer is to use a Blockchain.info wallet (your existing one if you already have one) and then go through the mixing process until you obtain the private keys.  Once you have the private keys, you can simply use the built-in private key sweeper provided by Blockchain.info's wallet with each chip that ChipMixer gives you. The coins in these chips will then be sent to one of your seed-generated addresses for safekeeping and there is nothing more you have to do. As a word of caution, however, sweeping all the keys at once could make it easier to trace your chips all the way back to your original mixing transaction, albeit it is still quite unlikely given the random chip nature of ChipMixer, but it is still worthy enough to note.
583  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS][STEAM KEYS] PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS on: August 06, 2017, 11:57:46 PM
Could I get a copy please. I actually created a thread asking for one here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2051304.msg20610998#msg20610998
 It's not region locked is it? You can't really escrow a steam key as no way if checking if valid. I will vouch for you if it works.

I can at the least confirm that the key was valid for the North American region. I have owned it for about 2 months and the game still works perfectly fine as does the beta version with the new features that they add. I have played over 30 games with no problem at all.

Unfortunately, I tried contacting OP here again to buy more copies, but he never responded, although I still have no reason to assume that he is bad by any means, since our trade went through perfectly before and he has not promised anyone anything.
584  Economy / Digital goods / Re: We got everything YOU need for a cheap price - 10$ vouch coupon available on: August 05, 2017, 09:11:06 PM
azure account with vcc, free trial?

Workint on it

I see you have mentioned that the Verified Azure account is no longer working, but you do still have "Verified AWS" accounts. What is included with these accounts, since you do not seem to be providing any details on them? For example, how much credit does each account and how long does each one last? Furthermore, are these legitimately obtained or illegitimate? If it were the latter then that would mean they could be suspended at any time because of the potentially illegal or ToS-breaking means used to obtain these accounts; or are you actually selling AWS credits? Feel free to PM me with the answers if you so wish.

I am skeptical of buying things with an unknown origin.

Accounts can always be suspended. There's just likely or unlikely. They are just new accounts with the free trial.

Which free trial are you talking about? The 30-day one or the one that lasts an entire year? Or are you talking about the AWS Educate ones that have extra credit that can be applied for a certain amount of time?

Can they be used with AWS Lightsail rather than the regular AWS services?
585  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-08-03] Coinbase Planning to Allow Bitcoin Cash Withdrawals in January 2018 on: August 05, 2017, 09:10:50 AM
I really do not understand the people that were complaining about Coinbase not allowing them to withdraw Bitcoin Cash from their addresses. Anyone using Coinbase should know that the private keys are kept by them and you have no access to them, since what they hold does not accurately represent the amount of Bitcoin held by any one account holder. It therefore follows that Bitcoin Cash would require an addition to their current system for a chain that may not even have mattered. Furthermore, they gave a warning about this significantly before the split happened. Those who did not withdraw would have deserved getting left behind.

I would go as far as saying whatever you may think of Coinbase, they handled this very well. Even if they only guarantee that it will be ready by 2018, they are still planning to do something which they had originally completely discarded and chosen not to follow. This is all coming from someone who does not use Coinbase anymore. We can't always blame the company for our own mistakes.
586  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Cheap HBO Now accounts on: August 05, 2017, 08:40:54 AM
I would like one of these. Just to verify, these accounts would appropriately allow me to watch Game of Thrones at least until the end of the season? Do you provide any sort of time guarantee? If something does happen to the account for which it gets disabled, suspended, or the details just get lost, would you provide me with a replacement? Lastly, are these accounts shared and should be worried about streaming limits coming from this such as only one stream at a time allowed per account?

All questions answered, I am willing to buy. Please PM me with details on where to pay.

EDIT: I have obtained account details. I will be trying it out later and will post a review afterwards.
587  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Steam keys! 0.005 BTC each! on: August 05, 2017, 08:29:47 AM
Are you dumb to understand this? I do not know why, but there are REAL random steam keys made by steam and they are completely random.
The seller does not know what game you will get, it is just about your luck.

Yeah, they may be real Steam keys but them being random makes it basically worthless for the buyer. The entire point of selling them as random is that their significantly lower value is hidden to the buyer which then hides the fact that the games you will be obtaining are worthless. People would rather buy a random, potentially (but improbable or impossible) amazing AAA title such as Grand Theft Auto, but nobody's going to play a bundle with games such as Chair Simulator 2001 or Pong Xtreme. It is all just a psychologically sound way for the seller to spend money in games that he or she will most likely never play. I am saying this as someone who has bought one of these keys before from a different seller. In such a scheme, only the seller wins. Heck, I would not be surprised if the OP here bought without knowing and is now trying to make it back up or if he might even be a scammer himself. Stay away from this and any similar offers.
588  Economy / Digital goods / Re: We got everything YOU need for a cheap price - 10$ vouch coupon available on: August 04, 2017, 05:24:03 AM
I see you have mentioned that the Verified Azure account is no longer working, but you do still have "Verified AWS" accounts. What is included with these accounts, since you do not seem to be providing any details on them? For example, how much credit does each account and how long does each one last? Furthermore, are these legitimately obtained or illegitimate? If it were the latter then that would mean they could be suspended at any time because of the potentially illegal or ToS-breaking means used to obtain these accounts; or are you actually selling AWS credits? Feel free to PM me with the answers if you so wish.

I am skeptical of buying things with an unknown origin.
589  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: August 04, 2017, 05:07:11 AM
Given the way that this mixer works it would be impossible for this to work this way. With mixers such as BitMixer you simply get an input and an output. With ChipMixer you get multiple outputs from your input. This means that further steps are needed in order to make the outputs useful such as sweeping the keys if you want full private control over your bitcoin or even just combining the outputs if that is what you wish to do. These steps are not necessary with other mixers as you simply receive your money where you asked it to be sent. There's little more to simplify in ChipMixer's process. I just don't see a way to make it easier for the user.

Essentially, it could be done if ChipMixer decides to do so. It's just a matter of adding this functionality alongside what they currently offer, with a seperate algorithm/script and coin reserve. But the thing is, will ChipMixer see value in doing so, that's likely (at least for now) not the case. No matter how easy things may be for most of us, there are loads of people that still don't understand anything. But then again, there is no way to offer a service that satisfies all people at the same time.

While you are right in that it could be provided as a separate service from the usual chip mixing, it would be counter-intuitive to the mixer's own name, which is based around the ideas of using chips for further anonymizing. However, there could be some value in providing a service similar to BitMixer's in simplicity now that they are gone. I have yet to see a replacement that is as simple and well trusted as BitMixer. ChipMixer already has established itself as trustowrthy. The only part it is now missing from the equation is being simple. Perhaps that would actually be a good addition?
590  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Creative Cloud 2017 All Apps on: August 03, 2017, 07:40:33 AM
I installed Premiere Pro and After Effects with this method recently. I can confirm they work for Windows 10 64-bit and that the applications that I had previously installed using the modified Creative Cloud license provided OP is still working perfectly, at least from now. The method would probably stop working at some time similar to other methods that use ways related to this one. I will make sure to update on here if any of the licenses cease to work or if any inconveniences pop up for any of my Adobe products. I still have it installed solely on a VM.
591  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: August 03, 2017, 04:04:58 AM
No matter how many videos there are out for people to 'learn' from, they will still struggle to get things working. In general, people were used to the easy interface that Bitmixer used to offer them (send 'tainted' coins to x address, have mixer return you 'clean' coins (minus fee) to y address). Perhaps an option for ChipMixer to offer the same sort of mixing functionality as extra option for people to choose from?

Given the way that this mixer works it would be impossible for this to work this way. With mixers such as BitMixer you simply get an input and an output. With ChipMixer you get multiple outputs from your input. This means that further steps are needed in order to make the outputs useful such as sweeping the keys if you want full private control over your bitcoin or even just combining the outputs if that is what you wish to do. These steps are not necessary with other mixers as you simply receive your money where you asked it to be sent. There's little more to simplify in ChipMixer's process. I just don't see a way to make it easier for the user.
592  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What will exactly happen in my wallet on august 1st ? on: August 02, 2017, 09:03:26 PM
Having BTC in multibit, exodus, electrum or whatever other wallet where you own the private keys, what will exactly happen ?

in the case of a wallet that supports only BTC, will it start supporting BCC too ? otherwise, what happens ?

and in which exchanges it will be recommended to trade BCC ? except kraken

If the wallet that you use is going to support BCC, you will get the same amount of btc you own as BCC.

So if you have 2 btc , you should get 2 bcc. And have both of them in the wallet/exchange.
So far I've seen bitfinex and bittrex statements which confirm this.

Take a look here:

Bittrex: https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000808991-Statement-on-Bitcoin-Cash-BCC-

Bitfinex: https://www.bitfinex.com/posts/212

Just to clarify on what you are saying, regardless of whether a certain wallet supports Bitcoin Cash or not, as long as you have a way of reading or controlling the private keys to all the addresses in your wallet, you will be able to follow whichever of the blockchains you want, or even both. In fact, most wallets should be fine as long as you are not using any exchanges or online wallets such as Coinbase that share addresses and transactions and do not give you private key control. Without private key control you are forced to use whichever blockchain that particular wallet developer decides to support. Just make sure that you can see private keys in your wallet and you will be completely protected from whatever the fork might bring. You need something like blockchain.info, bitcoin core, electrum, etc.

so it actually doesnt matter if the wallet (that i hold private keys) will support BCC ? all i have to do is to import my private keys into the BCC wallet ?!


Exactly. Whether a wallet supports BCC or not is completely irrelevant as long as you have control over your private keys. You can just import them into a BCC wallet and all of your coins are going to be right there. You don't even have to do it yet. The money isn't going anywhere unless you spend it yourself or get those private keys compromised. That being said, if you want to be one of those who try to profit by dumping quickly, you are going to need to act fast.
Confirming that i got BCC in my account. I have .26 BTC in my coinbase wallet, but i move them to bittrex and today when i open my bittrex wallet it showing i got BCC same as BTC that has my wallet. I am happy,thanks a lot who expalin it here about it. But withdaw BCC is disable in bittrex. why?

Actually, Bittrex isn't what I would call a safe place to have your Bitcoin Cash. They have control of the private keys, not you. Regardless, since they decided to give owners the same amount of bitcoin cash as they had bitcoins, it is all fine in the end. They do not have plans to open trading of Bitcoin cash in their exchange, but it remains a possibility. If trading is not opened for bitcoin cash, they will enable the ability to withdraw bitcoin cash from your wallet there, so you have nothing to be afraid of as long as they keep their promise.

You can check out their official statement here: https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000808991-Statement-on-Bitcoin-Cash-BCC-
593  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-08-01] Bitcoin’s Civil War is Over But Bitcoin Price Set For Extreme Volat on: August 02, 2017, 06:05:35 AM
Once and IF BCC is determined to merely be an alt coin, then my opinion is BTC will soar.  Of course we all have opinions, but right now the new fork appears to me to be a "bump" in the road and beyond that it might be smooth sailing.  If I am proven to have guessed wrong I'll switch to the other leg of the new fork, which for now is an easy process.

Rather than that, I think all BCC is proving by hard forking off the blockchain and not really achieving much is that their purpose simply doesn't have support from any major holders or miners. As you have been able to tell from exchange prices, Bitcoin's price has been around what it was in the days before the fork and has not really changed much at all since then. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that it means anything to anyone anymore. I don't even understand how people can dumb something that no one wants. Basically what I am saying is that the new fork cannot even be considered a bump in the road. It did not affect the main chain at all.

I am no day trader, but I believe the current BCH price is simply a bubble about to burst.
594  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Selling] dedicated servers for up to 50% discount on: August 01, 2017, 09:58:09 PM
I just checked the vouch VPS and everything seems to be working properly. As someone familiar with the Azure platform, I advise that all endpoints be opened to the internet in a direct port-to-port setup for private and public endpoints. I could not check all of these, but at the very least the SSH incoming endpoint is open. With all endpoints open, this should be no different to other VPS or dedicated server offerings. All works fine in the server and root access is provided. For the record, I tested Ubuntu LTS 14.04

You may now decommission the vouch server.
595  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [VOUCHED] How to get FREE 15 VPS monthly! 2017 WORKS! [HAPPY CUSTOMERS+] on: August 01, 2017, 04:47:22 PM
For this method, would there be any downtime between months (AKA renewal downtime) that would require suspending the services hosted on the VPS? Furthermore, I see a lot of talk about virtual credit cards being used to verify things in this thread. Are you required to use any personal information at all and how anonymous is the method? Lastly, do we need a single card or is one card needed for each one of the VPSs that we want to deploy? I have a need for automation of everything and adding cards into the process would slow it down significantly.

You seem to have missed my post here. If possible, please either post back here with the answer to my questions or PM me directly for a faster reply. I am also interested in knowing specific details about the specs and features included with the VPSs that we are to get "for free" from this. However, for my uses, the needs are quite specific and are not fulfilled by just any kind of VPS out there.

Thanks.
596  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: MSDN INVITES on: August 01, 2017, 04:43:49 PM
I just had some dealings with OP and he communicated the entire time with me without interruption through Skype. He is quite trustworthy and definitely not a scammer as implied by the poster before me. We sorted out through the problems he had and helped me through everything with detailed directions. He also seems quite experienced in selling these.

I highlight scammers. The only people who complain are the scammers. Thanks for proving my point scammer

You are the same person who goes around calling everyone you find around you a scammer. It really is starting to feel like you are doing this simply for the post count. Even if you aren't doing it just for that, you need to calm down and stop being so triggerhappy about every single person trying to sell something in these forums. I'm not saying you are wrong all the time, but I can confirm you are wrong at least this time.

I wil appreciate if you can elaborate how you dealed with him and which escrow you used.

I just asked for escrow and he said was accepting bitify only, I asked a valid reason and never received any, just received a rant accusing me being scammer. I received exactly same strategy from known MSDN scammers:

1) advertise escrow accepted,
2) then reject without valid reason
3) rant accusing the guy asking for escrow

I had SebastianJu and his "legendary escrow service" in mind, how an honest seller could ever refuse such escrow with high trust level?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1102721




We dealt through bitify escrow. I do have to note that they charge a small extra fee for escrow, so keep that in mind. I also do not know much about the escrow process there, but I do know you get to choose when to release escrow. Personally, he never really denied forum escrow to me, but I also didn't ask for it since I was fine with bitify. Furthermore, I asked to have one order refunded after I had paid and I got all my money back from it. He also seems to have positive feedback on bitify, for what it's worth. Let me know of any other questions.
597  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTB steam game "playerunknown's battlegrounds " on: August 01, 2017, 06:23:16 AM
Hey, I bought PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds from here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1934798.0 about a month ago. I can confirm and vouch for him, as the key that he gave me still works to this day and I have been playing it pretty much every day. Furthermore, his price is significantly better than anywhere else that I have been able to find, so you can know for sure that you are getting a good deal there. Admittedly, I have absolutely no idea of where he is getting his keys from, but as long as it does not get revoked, I see no problem with not knowing since the fact that it is still active means that it was a legitimate method and is most likely going to be permanent.
598  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What will exactly happen in my wallet on august 1st ? on: August 01, 2017, 03:09:23 AM
Having BTC in multibit, exodus, electrum or whatever other wallet where you own the private keys, what will exactly happen ?

in the case of a wallet that supports only BTC, will it start supporting BCC too ? otherwise, what happens ?

and in which exchanges it will be recommended to trade BCC ? except kraken

If the wallet that you use is going to support BCC, you will get the same amount of btc you own as BCC.

So if you have 2 btc , you should get 2 bcc. And have both of them in the wallet/exchange.
So far I've seen bitfinex and bittrex statements which confirm this.

Take a look here:

Bittrex: https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000808991-Statement-on-Bitcoin-Cash-BCC-

Bitfinex: https://www.bitfinex.com/posts/212

Just to clarify on what you are saying, regardless of whether a certain wallet supports Bitcoin Cash or not, as long as you have a way of reading or controlling the private keys to all the addresses in your wallet, you will be able to follow whichever of the blockchains you want, or even both. In fact, most wallets should be fine as long as you are not using any exchanges or online wallets such as Coinbase that share addresses and transactions and do not give you private key control. Without private key control you are forced to use whichever blockchain that particular wallet developer decides to support. Just make sure that you can see private keys in your wallet and you will be completely protected from whatever the fork might bring. You need something like blockchain.info, bitcoin core, electrum, etc.

so it actually doesnt matter if the wallet (that i hold private keys) will support BCC ? all i have to do is to import my private keys into the BCC wallet ?!


Exactly. Whether a wallet supports BCC or not is completely irrelevant as long as you have control over your private keys. You can just import them into a BCC wallet and all of your coins are going to be right there. You don't even have to do it yet. The money isn't going anywhere unless you spend it yourself or get those private keys compromised. That being said, if you want to be one of those who try to profit by dumping quickly, you are going to need to act fast.
599  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Random Steam Key GLOBAL 10 Keys , Selling it Very Low Price on: July 31, 2017, 07:56:37 PM
But its just 10 usd and you will get more for that value , so its a good deal.
Just because it has 10 games that cost $2 each doesn't mean it has a $20 value. Most likely, you will never be playing those games in your life or if they are good, you probably already have them. New AAA games on the other hand, I can basically guarantee are not going to be found in those random keys.

However, feel free to prove me wrong. If OP wants to look more legitimate than other Steam key sellers, give us a pool of games from which the keys will be provided. That way we will at least know the sort of games that could be expected from them. Also, is there even any guarantee against duplicates, or if we get one are we simply screwed?
600  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What will exactly happen in my wallet on august 1st ? on: July 31, 2017, 06:07:55 AM
Having BTC in multibit, exodus, electrum or whatever other wallet where you own the private keys, what will exactly happen ?

in the case of a wallet that supports only BTC, will it start supporting BCC too ? otherwise, what happens ?

and in which exchanges it will be recommended to trade BCC ? except kraken

If the wallet that you use is going to support BCC, you will get the same amount of btc you own as BCC.

So if you have 2 btc , you should get 2 bcc. And have both of them in the wallet/exchange.
So far I've seen bitfinex and bittrex statements which confirm this.

Take a look here:

Bittrex: https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000808991-Statement-on-Bitcoin-Cash-BCC-

Bitfinex: https://www.bitfinex.com/posts/212

Just to clarify on what you are saying, regardless of whether a certain wallet supports Bitcoin Cash or not, as long as you have a way of reading or controlling the private keys to all the addresses in your wallet, you will be able to follow whichever of the blockchains you want, or even both. In fact, most wallets should be fine as long as you are not using any exchanges or online wallets such as Coinbase that share addresses and transactions and do not give you private key control. Without private key control you are forced to use whichever blockchain that particular wallet developer decides to support. Just make sure that you can see private keys in your wallet and you will be completely protected from whatever the fork might bring. You need something like blockchain.info, bitcoin core, electrum, etc.
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