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581  Other / Archival / Re: 84 BTC Received--Thank you FJ! on: January 12, 2016, 07:59:53 PM
What the. Your so lucky 84 btc!!! you will be rich here in my country.. if you hold that large amount of btc or you are a millionaire.
Congrats what would you do with your btc now?

He probably answered that here ---

Well first I want to pay off my current car ($22k loan), and then I have a good amount of money to put on a down payment for a house. That's my main goals right now.

I wish I had won at least 10 BTC. LOL! Grin

I think it is more riskier to gamble in roulette than in Blackjack because in Blackjack you can already predict your next outcome by card counting. Whereas in roulette it is just a pure luck and nothing else. Undecided
582  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Jonny's Mining Emporium (bravo-mining.com) on: January 12, 2016, 07:42:14 PM
All we want is 0.5 BTC

If it does not show in the blockchain by 12PM PST the bounty is raised to 2 BTC.

We will not stop, we will just let it run til we see you are online again and hit it again.

I request op for opting a Cloudflare CDN contract just in case he comes back again. They will prevent and filter all suspicious traffics instantly leading him to go elsewhere. Wink

If possible note down the IP address and contact all Botnet providers to prosecute the details of that IP.
583  Other / Archival / Re: 84 BTC Received--Thank you FJ! on: January 12, 2016, 07:16:20 PM
What the hell am I seeing! Shocked I couldn't even had the chance of placing a bet upto 1BTC

Can you please tell me the strategy behind such an insane win? I know roulette is a dumb game of luck where no skills are involved. But I would really like to know how you got so much money to your bankroll when you started betting for first time?

I am really shocked man! Congratulations on your win btw.
584  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold? on: January 12, 2016, 05:32:10 PM
Like any investment, you have to be aware of the risks associated when you're going in, so do your research. Early adopters will tell you they've gotten incredibly wealthy, while others will say Bitcoin is too risky.

I would say I've personally got a lot invested in not just Bitcoin, but several alt currencies as well. If the $2,500 you have is allocated for something with higher risk than gold, I'd say go for BTC. Your potential return could be astronomical, whereas gold, not so much.
585  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Genesis-mining.com || World's leading hashpower provider! on: January 12, 2016, 05:25:32 PM
Update for January 12th 2016 09:30am UTC

We are still working on the problem with our homepage and getting it back on. The relaunch is planned within today.
Again: This is a temporary issue that did not affect the backend and, of course, will not affect payouts.

Thanks for notifying. I was worried whether Genesis mining got shut down or DDoS-ed!

Btw, I have a question regarding transfer of contracts. Can I transfer my ongoing one year SHA-256 and lifetime SHA-256 contracts to Ethereum mining until it turns into a POS stage?

It will be helpful if you allow us to do so Smiley
586  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetterBets.io |Mobile Friendly|🎲 DICE★PLINKO★HORSE RACING Games/Chat on: January 12, 2016, 05:19:45 PM
The Plinko is quite laggy and sometimes when I use the bot for continuous bets, it just skips many bets and does not show the full round of balls dropping down the number line. Please fix this ASAP!

In case of horse bets can I change my horse which was chosen before starting the race? And how can I verify the hash of each bets made for horse racing?
587  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How safe are these "so called" Bitcoin Banks? on: January 12, 2016, 05:00:46 PM
Since bitcoin is highly volatile, do you really need any banks for this?

I don't think so. Nowadays the so-called banks are easily robbing your money out of the thin air. (think about their high fees then you will understand what I am talking about)

Just follow this universal principle : Hold your coins in your wallet and sell them when the price reaches its peak.
588  Economy / Gambling / Re: Are Betcoin.ag and Betcoin.tm gambling sites related? on: January 12, 2016, 04:49:40 PM
No. Betcoin.AG and Betcoin.TM are totally different sites. I recommend Betcoin.ag as better than Betcoin.tm because they have got a large variety of games to gamble with as well as their community is more diverse and friendly for newcomers.

On the other hand Betcoin.tm has many scam accusations opening up lately and they have shady promotion offers where you either cannot withdraw or lose all your money on gambling. Their site is more laggy too!
589  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: Steak Cloud - Proof Of Stake Mining Pool Concept on: January 12, 2016, 03:21:19 PM
Hello Steakers!

We are always looking at new and exciting ways to make mining more profitable and rewarding, as such we have partnered with Bitcoin Oyster, a Bitcoin lottery website managed by one of our partner developers as trusted platforms and partnerships are our number 1 priority while we work to make a better altcoin environment.

For the next 24 hours all Steak Cloud miners will receive an entry into the Bitcoin Oyster lottery for every hour they mine with us, that's up to 24 entries!  


"Steak Cloud logo"



Regards

Steak Cloud support

"Steak Cloud logo"

              Increasing Altcoin Value

Is this promo still available for SHA-256 miners?

If so can you tell me the procedure to undergo a valid entry to this contest?

Can I know which profitable coin is mining currently from dashboard?

And what is the minimum threshold needed for initiating payout?

Looking forward to mine at your pool Wink
590  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: January 12, 2016, 03:00:08 PM

@Indianacoin, this website has nothing related with us.

OH sorry! I overlooked Minerfarm with Bit Factory. Oops. Hurt me plenty bro. Tongue

I did a quick manual google search with the term "Bitcoin Mining Simulator" and that site came out first in search results. That's why this mistake.

Gosh! Shocked
591  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin from illegal activities on: January 12, 2016, 02:21:31 PM
I wish there was a burning feature for tainted coins in exchange with a freshly prepared coins.

Let us assume A sold cocaine(from a fake address) to B(an Undercover agent) for BTC. Now after B pays him, A then transfers the coins to a so-called "furnace wallet" where those tainted coins gets burned for a freshly generated coins in lieu of some transaction fees. And the whole process of burning and generating is to be done by miners for some extra subsidy. So that even if A cashes out the daughter coins, B will never be able to identify him in any way. Neither will he be able to perform taint analysis (https://blockchain.info/taint) anymore Wink

But this feature is a tough one to implement.
592  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: January 12, 2016, 01:45:36 PM
It is against AdSense policies to encourage site visitors to click ads, so we cannot do such a thing.

Looks like you have already implemented my idea. Grin

http://i67.tinypic.com/2a83q1e.jpg

Is this not against AdSense's policy now? Wink


Faucet interval is 10 minutes (600 seconds), it is not 6 hours. Thank you for the recommendations and good wishes

Where in the world are you saying this from?! Shocked Cmon man! It says I will have to wait for 8 hours for each faucet claim interval.

http://i67.tinypic.com/2unvpee.jpg

See what is written in the FAQ page --

http://i64.tinypic.com/e13kb7.jpg

I doubt you are the webmaster of this site! Huh
593  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [WIP] Help me improve my new website! on: January 12, 2016, 01:14:32 PM
One thing I forgot to mention is; sharing your site on social media platforms and other likely forums for getting good number of traction. Also you can conduct a short term signature campaign in this forum. (maybe one or two weeks)

Luckily I have a few Facebook pages where I get decent amount of traffics everyday. You can contact me if you need and I can share your site on those pages. It will help in jump-starting your site's traffic count Wink
594  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Block and Price Announcer [Overlay, Tray Icon] on: January 12, 2016, 12:51:27 PM
It is better for me if you calculate weighted average price of bitcoin over exchanges.

That will help for trading.

That would be a nice idea.

Also can you add a feature to check how much coin days have been destroyed for a particular transaction?

If you do not know what it is about then please check here --- http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/845/what-are-bitcoin-days-destroyed

Eagerly waiting for the new update Wink
595  Economy / Service Discussion / ▁ ▂ ▄ ▅ ▆ (UPDATE=12/01/16) Cloudmining 101 (Ponzi Risk Assessment) ▆ ▅ ▄ ▂ ▁ on: January 12, 2016, 07:19:08 AM
--- UPDATED LIST (12/01/2016) ---



Ponzi's that have already collapsed, obsolete or suspended as predicted:

Code:
PBmining.com          1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
Lunaminer.com         1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
coinsoncloud.eu       1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
Cryptomine.io         1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
hashie.co             1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
bitcoinlabmining.com  1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
ltcgear               1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = (very) suspicious
hashprofit.com        1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
minethatcloud.com     1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
CoIntellect.com       1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
terabox.me            1+2+3*+4+5+6+7*    => 7*/7 = Ponzi (pictures are not at all convincing, exit strategy involves  60+ days stall tactic)
chabatmining.com      1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
Ecrypto.co.in         1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ confirmed scam, they are no partners of cex.io)
GenerateBTC.com       1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
cloudminr.io          1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
grmining.com          1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
hashwar.co            1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8    => 7/7 = Ponzi
bitrush.com           1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
scrypt.cc             1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8    => 7/7 = Ponzi
Kryptologika          1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
Cryptsy MN            1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi ( + no details on fee structure) (withdrawl problems noticed!)
Coolhash.com          1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software)
Bitminr.com           1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software)
MineProfit.com        1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software)
SpecialMiner.com      1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi  (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software)
Cryptx PETAmine       1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
Scryptsy.com          1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
cloudhours.net        1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
bitcoinmaker.ch       1+2+3+4+6+7+8      => 7/7 = Ponzi
AMhash                                   => 0/7 = Was legit but collapsed eventually
KNCcloud              7                  => 1/7 = Legit but stopped selling contracts
Cex.io                4                  => 1/7 = Legit but suspended their contracts
Megamine.com          1+4                => 2/7 = Was probably legit but stopped mining without notice!
GAWminers             1+4+5+~7           => 4/7*= Partially legit based on criteria set forth. Based on wider context: more suspicious than a nun squatting in a cucumber field.

Likely Ponzi scams that have yet to collapse:
Code:
HourlyMine.com        1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8    => 7/7 = Ponzi
cldmine.com           1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8    => 7/7 = Ponzi
Miningsweden.se       1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8    => 7/7 = Ponzi
bitcoinmining.me      1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi
Skycoinlab.com        1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ organized by serial ponzi scammer: ?topic=583177.msg10298730)
btcslice.com          1+2+3+4+5+6+7      => 7/7 = Ponzi (+ pays out in reversible paypal ?)
cloudmining.website   2+3+4+5+6+7        => 6/7 = Ponzi
eobot.com             1+2+3+5+6+7        => 6/7 = Ponzi (+ possible malware/wallet stealing software)
nexusmining.com       1+2*+3+4+5+7       => 6/7 = Ponzi (Guy from Spondoolies says im wrong, but I can't score what I haven't seen and he seems to confirm they have no hardware)
minerslab.com         1+2+3+4+6+7        => 6/7 = Ponzi (+ selling hardware that doesnt exist + using purchased "legendary" account)
bitcoincloudservices  1+2+4+5+6*+7       => 6/7 = Ponzi (+ founded by known scammer  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=860400.msg9638868#msg9638868)
cloudmining.sg        1+2+4+6+7          => 5/7 = Ponzi (Founder's LinkedIn account deleted, Uses Weebly's free checkout platform)
hashcoins.com
and hashflare.io     ~1+2+3+4+7          => 5/7 = (very) suspicious (user selectable pool requires fee, dc pictures show no miners, linkedin profile doctored, hardware sales very dubious,..) (*now owned by hashflare.io)
Zeushash              1+2+3+4+5          => 5/7 = (very) suspicious
Bitminer.eu           1+2+5+6            => 4/7 = suspicious (+ Pictures of their miners might be Photoshopped)

Probably legit ones:
Code:
pow88.com             1+2+5              => 3/7 = Probably legit (preliminary assessment) (Suspicious referral bonus : 1% hourly !!!)
genesis-mining.com    1+2+7              => 3/7 = Probably legit.
Bit-x.com             1+4                => 2/7 = Probably legit (preliminary assessment, partnership confirmed by Bitfury)
haobtc.com            1+2                => 2/7 = Probably Legit (investment based cloudmining company => https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1023187.0)
bw.com                                   => 0/7 = Legit
Hashnest                                 => 0/7 = Legit

Did a big update w.r.t the previous one. Also merged the "Obsolete or suspended" list into the "collapsed" section since they have already collapsed by now.

Feel free to mention anything wrong/missing in the above list and I will correct/add them.



Tips are much appreciated for maintaining and updating the list periodically!
My tip jar: 1SoumyadbsfCGsSekYdgAkWpGZM3WSaxt
Thanks Smiley
596  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Analysis and list of top big blocks shills (XT #REKT ignorers) on: January 11, 2016, 10:16:40 PM
Why don't people understand that;

  • Increased Blocksize would lead to a bigger Blockchain that overwhelms the storage capacity of smaller nodes.
  • More space for transactions will decrease the market for transaction fees.
  • Bitcoin should be a currency for the Elite and not for your daily cup of coffee.
  • Sidechains will solve the problem of smaller block size limit anyway.
  • Consensus might not be achievable and there will suddenly be two types of Bitcoin.
597  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Solo Mining Altcoins With Stand alone miners like Antminer [Easy Tutorial] [Win] on: January 11, 2016, 10:00:28 PM

U3 works without problems (bfgminer -o 127.0.0.1:11655 -u xxxxxx -p x --http-port=3333
pause), but s3 and s5 can not get.

Sorry that's S3 not U3. Typing error.

So I cannot mine on S3? Sad

Why is it not able to communicate with stratum server?

S5 also turned to run, but the rate of ((((


http://prntscr.com/9otqer

Then how did you turn on your S5? I think S3 and S5 are equal. The only difference is the hashrate. Btw that is not a problem though because ANTIBitcoin's network hashrate is low. So your miner needs to cope up with the network.
598  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare on: January 11, 2016, 09:30:57 PM
I had a problem with 2 Factor Authentication and their support team although was slight late to response but they fixed my problem.

Hello,

Sorry for the late reply. We have removed your Google Authenticator. Please set it again.
Thank you.

Best wishes,
Edgar
HashFlare.io Support Team


I had bought a small lifetime contract on August, 2015 and have already reached my ROI from that. So I am getting extra income from Hashflare now. Cheesy
599  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: January 11, 2016, 09:22:06 PM
You should introduce CPA ads to your site and encourage the users to click on them at least once in a day in order to get revenue from them and to run the game smoothly.

Users need to think that this is not a real mining platform. It is just a mining simulation just like "train simulation games" where real trains are not running on your android phones right? Wink

Also it will be better if you reduce the faucet interval to 6 hours and add a notification ringtone which will ring as soon as 6 hours has passed (we must need to keep our tab open for this feature to work).

All the best for your game Smiley
600  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Solo Mining Altcoins With Stand alone miners like Antminer [Easy Tutorial] [Win] on: January 11, 2016, 05:13:16 PM
From everything I have tried you can solo mine if your device has a Pi.  Not without setting up a proxie server.  If your device plugs into a computer via USB you can solo mine.

I am trying to solo mine with my Antminer S3. I think it has a Pi integrated within the device because it works as standalone. No it does not need to connect to my computer via USB. See here for more info --- https://bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=00020140630025130637RV8OhOwt06BC

It seems to me to resolve the problem,

http://itmages.ru/image/view/3391041/3c730df1

but throws HW



Omg that's amazing. At least it worked out for you buddy Shocked Mine is still stuck with no device found! Also when I press M and + at the same time it shows me with a blank screen! Cry

Can you pm me with the detailed instructions you followed step by step?
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