I'll buy a copy if the key I just bought doesn't work by tomorrow.... Question: Is there any legit download link I can use to get the windows thing though or do I need to get the iso through dodgy means and then activate using your key? PM me.
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P.s I forgot the password and username of my old account, hence why I am still ranked as a Newbie.
Well if you've used this place before, you should know better than to post in the wrong sub-forum. Alternate currencies seems like the place for this post to be, or maybe Project Development if you're looking for suggestions/ideas. This doesn't really fit in with the rest of Bitcoin newbie posts found in this sub-forum.
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Just ordered a Windows 7 Home key... let's see if this works... Satoshibox's requirement for confirmations is pretty annoying though.
EDIT: Comes with 3 keys, none of them work to download isos directly from the Windows site. Trying to download isos from a third party and verify them now.
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I see a post with a lot of sales going for $6. If you can beat that and go first, I'll buy from you. PM me if so, I won't check this thread.
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At worst, they could be moved to another forum if they dominate the subforum too much (a la Investor-based Games).
They are based on cryptocurrencies to some degree, and even if they are not actual cryptocurrencies they seem to be of interest to forum members.
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So, as I always tend to ask people with similar threads....
Why are you selling this if you have such a foolproof method? Also, if you can earn $10,000 per year with minimal effort, couldn't you repeat the process and just do it 5x or 10x more often and earn a full-time jobs worth of money with some effort? Why do you try to sell something when you could get rich anyways.
Assuming you're not a scammer, and this method works properly, you shouldn't have any reason to sell it.... which raises some questions
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The interrest rates of these so called loans are a joke. Would they loan real money "under law" they would be already in jail for it
It's just that there's so much more risk here. You're anonymously getting a loan, without any way of collection at all, as compared to the real world where the banks can send collection agencies after you. Add to that the volatility of BTC, and you have a valid reason for higher interest rates. Heck, arguably the interest rates here are the true free market rate and governments stifle normal free market activity in the real world.
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I can't figure out how to link my addresses....
After I message transition bot with my Byteball address, it tells me to either send a microtransaction or a btc address.... When I send my BTC address nothing happens.
Transition bot doesn't respond to anything else other than my Byteball address either. Any help? PM if you know what I should do. Thanks.
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I can do this. From this: Active Loan:
0.11 funded by condoras, 100 waves sent as collateral TxId: 8Xbgd4LdiYhksizGRKYyGWYBRiMEdz4gg96cujwVRJW5
Need more BTC
I take it that you need only 0.09 BTC more? PM me the details, I'll need you to use a trustworthy escrow, and you must be willing to put a stop-loss in place too. I think DarkStar_ posted before me actually, so you should probably look at his offer first, but if it doesn't work out, let me know and I'm willing to do it too.
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To be honest, I'm not sure if it is a scam unless he is shown to poorly translate for someone first.
Your original post is confusing to me. I've checked out the links, but I might have missed the specific example where he tries to sell a poorly made translation (that you claim it is through Google Translate).
Furthermore... it could just be that he is offering to translate to some languages he's mediocre at, which while is an inferior service, isn't scammish AFAIK....
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You might want to try something like Ebay instead, because I don't see much here. Just searching Block Eruptor on ebay gets you tonnes of offers in the $20-30 range, so you might check there. (Just make sure you know: You are never going to make your money back off these, but if it is just for a demo, it might be worth it )
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Validity from 1month to 3months
Does this mean you can't book it for a longer time if needed? Or does it mean you need to change your server every 1-3 months? That seems kinda annoying. Also, any uptime estimate or anything? There are competing VPSs at similar rates with high uptime guarantees as well.
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All relevant rules are in the sticky thread in Marketplace here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3629.0For your specific case: 1. Trading of goods that are illegal in the seller's or buyer's country is forbidden.
and Selling invites is allowed, but there are some restrictions in order to prevent people from selling accounts and invites obtained through hacking. In order to sell invites or accounts to invite-only sites, you must: - Have some history here, with more history being required for trades of invites/accounts in bulk. Or, - Have substantial history on reputable invite trading forums such as torrentinvites.org which prohibit selling hacked accounts. Or, - Be vouched for by someone from one of the above two categories.
(from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134779.0) If you follow those rules, you should be fine.
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Domain WHOIS record: Domain Name: bitcoinlotterymax.com Registry Domain ID: 2135769083_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.godaddy.com Registrar URL: http://www.godaddy.comUpdate Date: 2017-06-21T17:46:57Z Creation Date: 2017-06-21T17:46:56Z Created yesterday. So you haven't had any previous winners Also, every site I have tried to check says you have 0 or negligible page views, making the huge figures BS. Definitely a scam.
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If you're looking at Bitcoin specifically, there is no way to profitably mine it, or even mine a few cents worth of Bitcoin with your normal PC. But you might be able to mine altcoins and convert them to BTC. Your best way to check would be to try this software: https://minergate.com/It automatically chooses the best altcoin to mine, and mines it. I doubt you would earn more than ~10-20 cents a day mining, and the power cost will likely hugely offset any profit. But it might be worth trying to sate your curiosity.
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Yes, whoever got some experience to earn money online will not go for this method. The amount earned is very less per day and one should be running the whole day to get just 60 cents? As you said only newbies may try for some time until the find a better ways of earning money online.
If you figured out how to automate it though... 20 at once? 100 at once? Could you run this on various virtual machines maybe? If you have a computer capable of running say, 10 VMs, maybe it would be worth the spare computing time. Not sure if it would be 'legal' but if OP is suggesting watching it on three devices at once anyways, then maybe.
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Heh how do you have a Ethereum and Monaco tee but not a Bitcoin tee... Try making one of that and then posting here, else maybe post in /r/ethereum or something if you want traction
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Along with what Wendigo has mentioned, your "escrow" has no significant trust as far as I can see either. You mention on the page that he is trusted, but show no evidence of the fact.
On Bitcointalk.org I see no significant trust for the user that goes by that name, and if he is trusted somewhere else, it isn't apparent.
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