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61  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: fee too low by mistake - transaction stuck - please help on: June 02, 2017, 09:18:59 PM
Thanks OP for choosing my services, it's confirmed now  Grin
62  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is this consider reputation abuse/bully? on: June 02, 2017, 07:21:16 PM
It's more than obvious we aren't just partnering with single mining pool, I've mentioned in the very beginning that we've partnered with a few major mining pool.
As an experienced Bitcoin user or developer you should be able to know that those TXID won't be included automatically without someone manually prioritize them.
You mentioned that people are supposedly having trouble with the BTC.com accelerator because of what they accept as payment.  However your terms are unusually similar to theirs:
Quote from: cyyap95
If your transaction is not confirmed within 12 hours, we will fully refund to you (the original Bitcoin amount.)

If your transaction is not confirmed within 12 hours, we will fully refund to you automatically

Of course this doesn't necessarily mean that you're using their accelerator for other people's transactions.  However, there are other clues.  For example, you mention that the time for a confirmation is less than four hours, from your experience.  Here's what it says on the pushtx.btc.com accelerator:

Quote from: pushtx.btc.com
we provide transaction accelerator service, which can make the probability of confirming transaction within 1 hour come up to 75% and 98% within 4 hours.
In fact, you even went so far as to call your service "pushtx".



I would say the most likely scenarios, considering that you're a new member who just started a transaction accelerator, are:

1.  You are accepting payment in Bitcoin and, in exchange, using your Alipay to pay for the BTC.com accelerator.  Your incentive for doing this is to gain profit from the conversion.  However, someone who did this would most likely be open about their methods, which makes me more suspicious.

2.  You are doing 1, except you intend to gain trust until you can scam several people at once from their accelerated transactions at the end.  This could potentially gain you a few hundred dollars, which would be more than worth the scam to you.



Considering how hazy you are on the real details or evidence of your details with mining pools, there's little chance that the service you're offering is genuinely from you.




I see, it seems like this forum is filled with lot of scammers making people paranoid, no matter how legit a business is, they can always relate to scam.
It seems like there's nothing more to say, because I've said everything, just one last questions, have you go through my thread yourself?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1934749

Hope you have a great day.
I suppose you didn't read through my post, considering that I gave a quote directly from the thread and compared it to BTC.com's accelerator.

It seems like there's definitely something more to say:  what evidence do you have that you are the one providing this service and that you are genuinely partnered with mining pools?
 
If you can't give this information, I'll be giving negative trust as well.

I didn't reply that because I think it's rather obvious if you've been through my thread, as my services is new, I basically copy BTC.com terms, and even using their price estimator as a reference for my charge.

How about you accelerate a few TX without having access to those pools but making them appeared in the block mined by those pools? Isn't this more than enough to proof that I do have access to their pools? What else do you want?

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I guess I'll put an end to this drama, people who used my services know I delivered what I promises, people who wanted to use my services can check out the review from my thread, so far all my clients is satisfied. I'm not obligated to disclose anything about my business, after all that's what I spent time to build.
63  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is this consider reputation abuse/bully? on: June 02, 2017, 06:48:08 PM
It's more than obvious we aren't just partnering with single mining pool, I've mentioned in the very beginning that we've partnered with a few major mining pool.
As an experienced Bitcoin user or developer you should be able to know that those TXID won't be included automatically without someone manually prioritize them.
You mentioned that people are supposedly having trouble with the BTC.com accelerator because of what they accept as payment.  However your terms are unusually similar to theirs:
Quote from: cyyap95
If your transaction is not confirmed within 12 hours, we will fully refund to you (the original Bitcoin amount.)

If your transaction is not confirmed within 12 hours, we will fully refund to you automatically

Of course this doesn't necessarily mean that you're using their accelerator for other people's transactions.  However, there are other clues.  For example, you mention that the time for a confirmation is less than four hours, from your experience.  Here's what it says on the pushtx.btc.com accelerator:

Quote from: pushtx.btc.com
we provide transaction accelerator service, which can make the probability of confirming transaction within 1 hour come up to 75% and 98% within 4 hours.
In fact, you even went so far as to call your service "pushtx".



I would say the most likely scenarios, considering that you're a new member who just started a transaction accelerator, are:

1.  You are accepting payment in Bitcoin and, in exchange, using your Alipay to pay for the BTC.com accelerator.  Your incentive for doing this is to gain profit from the conversion.  However, someone who did this would most likely be open about their methods, which makes me more suspicious.

2.  You are doing 1, except you intend to gain trust until you can scam several people at once from their accelerated transactions at the end.  This could potentially gain you a few hundred dollars, which would be more than worth the scam to you.



Considering how hazy you are on the real details or evidence of your details with mining pools, there's little chance that the service you're offering is genuinely from you.




I see, it seems like this forum is filled with lot of scammers making people paranoid, no matter how legit a business is, they can always relate to scam.
It seems like there's nothing more to say, because I've said everything, just one last questions, have you go through my thread yourself?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1934749

Hope you have a great day.
64  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is this consider reputation abuse/bully? on: June 02, 2017, 06:23:45 PM
To be honest, I really doubt this isn't because conflict of interest.

I feel like there's no way I could talk some sense with you, you're just going to reply everything with extreme example,
basically your logic is everyone could be a scammer. Guess you won't be changing that negative feedback anytime soon as well.

So well, be it that way, hope you have a great day.
65  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is this consider reputation abuse/bully? on: June 02, 2017, 06:04:05 PM
One out of three new member in the marketplace section is obvious scam, I don't see you posting a negative feedback on each of them,
but you decided to put a negative feedback on a people that is actually delivering his promises, fulfill his client order?

Is that means every new member shouldn't be allow to offer any services/sell anything? I just don't understand that logic


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It's more than obvious we aren't just partnering with single mining pool, I've mentioned in the very beginning that we've partnered with a few major mining pool.
As an experienced Bitcoin user or developer you should be able to know that those TXID won't be included automatically without someone manually prioritize them.
That's already more than enough to proof my words, otherwise you believe there's some other magical way to make that happen?
66  Economy / Services / Re: Debt collector from Bitcoin loans. on: June 02, 2017, 04:17:42 PM
To be honest in my country people who collect debt actually ask for a lot more than that.
I'm curious isn't lenders here always ask for collateral before lending out their funds?
67  Economy / Auctions / Re: Localbitcoins.com Account 70+ Trades, 100% Feedback...Sale on: June 02, 2017, 04:05:49 PM
Hey,
If anyone would like to buy an LBC account, that's got phone, email, etc.. verified, and a pretty good trading history....

If you'd like to get into trading, this might help give an edge.....  Price is 0.05 BTC

Here are the stats:   You can PM me if interested....

This information is updated hourly.

Trade volume 5-10 BTC

Number of confirmed trades 70+
…with 24 different partners

Feedback score 100 %
Real name verification 3 trusted verifications, 22 verifications, 0 rejected verifications

First purchase 1 month, 1 week ago
Account created 1 month, 1 week ago
Last seen 5 minutes ago
Language English

Email  Verified 1 month, 1 week ago
Phone number  Verified 1 month, 1 week ago

Trust Trusted by 4 people
Blocks Blocked by 0 people


(Then theres a nice list of positive reviews I'll leave ommitted....)

OK thanks@!

I'm a pro trader on localbitcoins, I'm here to warn you better not selling your account on localbitcoins, as people that going to buy is most likely going to do some shady stuff with it. Your account is verified and binded with your identity, you might get yourself into serious trouble just for that 0.05BTC
68  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is this consider reputation abuse/bully? on: June 02, 2017, 03:39:15 PM
He thinks that you are a scammer.

I don't know the details of the situation, however I would recommend that you try to work it out with Danny directly. My observation is that he is a fair person.

Thanks for reply, I've sent him a PM, hopefully this is just a misunderstanding
69  Economy / Reputation / Is this consider reputation abuse/bully? on: June 02, 2017, 03:18:00 PM
First of all, I'm running a services in which I've partnered with some of my friend in China along with some major mining pool to offer a TX accelerate services.
I've been offering my services as a paid alternative for people that willing to pay instead of waiting for ViaBTC. I never scam, trick, abuse any rules.
(People actually paying me and say it's worth in the feedback they gave me, they all knew free alternatives and even tried.)

Most of the time, I post in section where people asking help for their stuck transaction, giving them another option, (I also mentioned the free Viabtc.)

Out of sudden, I received a negative trust out of no where from DannyHamilton

and I believe the reason he give me the negative trust is simply because he's believe my services has conflict with his interest,


I am very sure that trust system weren't mean for that,



It's a free market, I put much effort into planning this business, talk and negotiate with many many people from China BTC scene, utilizing connections I've spent years to built, to finally able to provide this services at a competitive price, I don't see what I did deserve those unfair negative feedback.

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Edit
I've just sent a pm to him, hopefully this is just a misunderstanding
70  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: When will a double spent transaction get bounced back? on: June 02, 2017, 02:05:26 AM
ViaBTC is a good choice for free of charge, but incase you wanted a much faster solution, I'm having a paid option for you.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1934749

If you went through my thread you'll notice the average time of TX being confirmed with me is much faster, check out the block who included those TX,
if you check out the hash rate distribution or block being mined, you'll find that there's a higher chance the next block will be one of our partnered pool.
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC

If you're not in hurry, you can wait for ViaBtc, just sharing another option tho.
71  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Large transaction size/fee. Due to multiple small transactions? Any options? on: June 02, 2017, 01:56:11 AM
If you tried all the above suggestions, or you think it's hard to follow through them, you may as well as consider my paid service,
for transaction with huge bytes like yours I can provide a much lower charge, at least a few times lower than paying the TX fee.
(We don't have minimum requirement about fees, I've successfully pushed TX with 0 fees)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1934749

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I'm not force selling here, but just provide you another option, as I have customer satisfied for avoiding hassle with affordable price.
72  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin unconfirmed after 10+days due to low fee? on: June 02, 2017, 01:47:13 AM
So my transaction Id is: 1a6e607b4f66728d280265761b39efbbbb71ae79ba08c27f2ffbb6930c5a3670

My bitcoins are still unconfirmed to this day and ive been trying to figure out a way to get them back into my wallet/confirmed. I used the coinb.in wallet to send this transaction originally. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you.

You can try Viabtc like Hi-tec suggested, or you may also ask for help at no cost from mocacinno if you're unable to submit,
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1943939.0

Alternatively, you can use paid services like mine,
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1934749
73  Economy / Services / Re: Ubuntu 8 GB RAM, 2 vCPUs, 80 GB SSD (SPEC!AL M!N!NG) on: June 01, 2017, 05:51:53 PM
hello..
i have a noob/newbie question,why you sell it ?
i mean,you can earn "1$/day" ? and why you sell it that cheap?



I mean why I will answer u ?
Why u comment and u will buy Nothing ?
and Why u don't take care of ur butt better then ur Noob Question


I don't understand why you need to be that rude when people just asking a simple questions,and I hope you can answer,
why would you put effort in selling this, teaching people how to setup, assist people on setting up, while you can probably setup a few spending the same amount of time?
74  Economy / Marketplace / Who's paying for transaction fees in Loan? on: June 01, 2017, 02:03:04 PM
I've had some coins sitting in my wallet, and think if I can grow by making some interest by lending them,
however due to the recent rise of transaction fees, sending $5 is like sending $6 sometimes more,
who's going to be responsible for the fees?

What's the standard practice on this?

Thanks for answering
cyyap95
75  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] Bitcoin Stuck? No Confirmations? Best Bitcoin Accelerator Here! PUSHTX 🚀 on: June 01, 2017, 01:40:27 PM
Daily bump~  Wink
76  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 211 on: June 01, 2017, 01:38:40 PM
1 @ 0.35
77  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Localbitcoins Forbidden on: June 01, 2017, 01:35:20 PM
What's up with Localbitcoins?

I can't connect to there site, I've got an error: 403 Forbidden

Who have faced the error?

It's just you I guess, I can access it here without any problem.
78  Economy / Speculation / Re: If They Solve the BTC Scaling Problem (Soon and Correctly), How High Do We Go? on: June 01, 2017, 12:12:33 PM
They won't solve the blocksize/scaling debate any time soon - we have been at this three years and the sides are still as far apart as ever.

Pretty much everyone is now going for Segwit, though how it arrives is still the same old smokescreen for power grabs. I don't think ultimately any of it was anything to do with Bitcoin's actual scaling.

But not most miners are going with Segwit, https://coin.dance/blocks
I'm kinda agree this is an endless debate and will not end anytime soon.


Anyway, my optimistic prediction will be around $4400.
79  Economy / Exchanges / ❗WARNING❗ DO NOT DEPOSIT TO POLONIEX, AT LEAST NOT NOW! on: June 01, 2017, 06:40:57 AM
I do not care if you're the one had no problems, at least the fact is there's people having problem with them.

I've been their user since 2016, back then I do not need to supply any ID for deposit/withdrawals.
Yesterday when I made my withdrawals from my account it seems like it's not being processed for more than a day!

http://imgur.com/a/Ul3gS

They're not replying support ticket as well, if you check out trollbox, you'll see tons of people asking about their withdrawals!

Besides more topic about it can be found here,
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1907457.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1934254.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1942992.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1905550.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1925161.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1907457.0
...and many more!

I've heard many explanations and excuses from them, such as their support are having big influx of tickets, and they're unable to process them in time.

They're the one who operate their business, that's their mistake for unable to efficiently operate the business, thus there's no point of giving such excuses to us,
plus most of the people are depending on the withdrawal to pay their bills, repay their loan, do you think their lenders accept such excuses?

For anyone still going to deposit or trade altcoins, especially new user that recently register, I'm here to warn you that you might need to wait weeks before you can withdraw.
80  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 211 on: May 31, 2017, 09:23:07 AM
1 @ 0.2
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