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621  Other / Archival / Re: . on: January 06, 2017, 08:05:52 PM
Coin 1: 0.03BTC

How much to buy the Sol Noctis Replica? Tongue
622  Economy / Gambling / Re: -BetByBitcoin- WIN A LEDGER HW.1 Wallet - OPEN UNTIL January 7 2017 - ESCROWED on: January 06, 2017, 06:44:23 PM
It would be better if you use a raffle layout and use the blockchain to determine the winner.
623  Economy / Gambling / Re: -BetByBitcoin- WIN A LEDGER HW.1 Wallet - OPEN UNTIL January 7 2017 - ESCROWED on: January 06, 2017, 06:30:38 PM
How will the winner be determined?
624  Economy / Auctions / Re: 7 days pinned post on Bitcoin Faucets facebook group with 28k members on: January 06, 2017, 03:46:54 PM
0.001BTC
625  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Are Online Wallets safe ? on: January 06, 2017, 09:42:55 AM
I'd personally recommend using Blockchain.info for daily usage and storing small amounts of Bitcoin over there.
Use a hardware wallet or on offline wallet for big amounts.

Although Online wallets are not as safe as offline/hardware ones, you need them to spend Bitcoins on-the-go. Smiley
626  Economy / Gambling / Re: -BetByBitcoin- WIN A LEDGER HW.1 Wallet - OPEN UNTIL January 7 2017 - ESCROWED on: January 03, 2017, 02:55:43 PM
Looks like only one entrant so far, open until the 7th of Jan, it looks like if there are no more entrants our one entrant is guaranteed to win as the random number is selected between all entrants!

Sounds good to me. Wink
627  Local / India / Re: Amit Bhardwaj/Kumar and a HashOcean clone called Gainbitcoin. on: January 03, 2017, 09:15:47 AM
I think this could be a true story but even real seemed to me that Amit did HashOcean which gave him the money to start the real bitcoin mining pool, and now we have GainBitcoin whos owner is a famous guy in Bitcoin world.

So, according to you, Amit Bhardwaj is the person behind HashOcean and GBMiners was started from the funds that he scammed from HashOcean's users?

And there's a difference in being famous and being reputed. (Just saying)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1527550.0

https://cointelegraph.com/news/hashocean-scam-victims-sign-petitions-to-fbi-hackers-to-reveal-more-scams

Ok I have done a huge research and now I'm sure about the business.
I have had meeting with one guy who met Amit personally (I have photo with him and Amit Bhardwaj on a yacht in Dubai). He is also one of the guy on the recordings in GainBitcoin mining pools in China, on Youtube.

Everything seems to be cool - the connection with HashOcean (copied content from HO site) is true and Amit said that he just copied some info not to waste time and that's the reason they will change their website at 10 January probably.

Sure, I'll take your word for it.

This sounds good. Their Coinbank wallet works fine and good to see that they are going to use it like a bank and fixed deposits.

So, they started a centralized institution to hold a decentralized currency? Wow.
Opening a Bitcoin Bank is the exact opposite of what Bitcoin is all about. How the hell does it sound good to you?

~Snip~

I didn't know that people had invested 59413.6 BTC in the last 3 months. (Damn!)
Thank you for the information.


628  Economy / Services / Re: [CONTEST] 0.5 BTC for a hologram design | Free brass token for all participants on: January 02, 2017, 09:40:55 PM
Here's my entry Smiley

629  Economy / Gambling / Re: -BetByBitcoin- WIN A LEDGER HW.1 Wallet - OPEN UNTIL January 7 2017 - ESCROWED on: January 01, 2017, 12:07:04 PM
Just filled the form.

https://blockchain.info/tx/c8525ff1786223be859579c8748abb60927cc4c25df375ded831fd5bc57f1113

Looking forward to the results. Smiley
630  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Raffle] Lealana, Denarium, CryptoVessel, BitcoinPenny [3 Prizes] on: January 01, 2017, 10:45:53 AM
This is why I have been adding "E&OE" to my postings lately.
"Errors & Omissions Excepted". Gives you a fair get out clause if you have made an error. Clearly one tries to not make any but these things do happen Wink It's a useful expression to cover your back

Viz

Yes, just saw this:

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E&OE. All effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the above information. In the event any information is incorrect, I reserve the right to change, adjust or withdraw any and all information or chips from sale or close the raffle without notice.

I'll keep this in mind and use it for sure next time. Wink

Thanks, Viz.
631  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Raffle] Lealana, Denarium, CryptoVessel, BitcoinPenny [3 Prizes] on: January 01, 2017, 09:05:16 AM
Was the 2nd prize in this raffle correct: Prize B: 1x Denarium 0.1BTC Custom (Loaded) or was that supposed to be 0.01BTC
Just seems like a nice 2nd prize if that coin is loaded with 0.1BTC
It's a denarium 0.01BTC custom, loaded with 0.01BTC Smiley

If the raffle would've gone through, it would have been a loss to me.
Thanks for pointing this out, Bitkilo.
632  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Raffle] Lealana, Denarium, CryptoVessel, BitcoinPenny [3 Prizes] on: December 31, 2016, 05:44:40 PM
Due to lack of interest (& poor timing on my part), I'm closing this raffle.
However, if you're interested in any of the listed collectibles, send me a PM and we can work out a deal. Smiley
633  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] 3x FiniteByDesign Ethereum Frontier Bars & Homestead Coins [#60 set] on: December 31, 2016, 05:36:04 PM
Congratulations, Zeroaxal. Smiley

Sending you a PM.
634  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] 3x FiniteByDesign Ethereum Frontier Bars & Homestead Coins [#60 set] on: December 31, 2016, 11:33:26 AM
I would bid if I didn't already have a set.... but WOW.... this is a great deal at 40% off of the current retail pricing.

BID NOW on this great set.... limited too Wink

Get your bids in.
5 more hours to go.

This is a great deal. Wink
635  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] PS4 Cash Cards on: December 30, 2016, 07:17:17 PM
Still buying.
636  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION] 3x FiniteByDesign Ethereum Frontier Bars & Homestead Coins [#60 set] on: December 30, 2016, 12:54:20 PM
1 Day & 4 hours to go. Smiley
637  Economy / Collectibles / Re: What do you think about it? on: December 29, 2016, 05:28:58 PM
It looks like a paper wallet from Bitaddress.org.
It would be way better for you to create one for yourself. (I wouldn't recommend that though)

You'd be better off buying some Bitcoins from an exchange like Wheelz suggested.
638  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE]MS65 LOADED CryptoImperator 1/2 oz Block Halving Updated Prize on: December 29, 2016, 05:25:07 PM
When I win would you be willing to peel the coin, sweep the private key into your wallet and then send me the BTC? and give second place the used coin.

If you win, I'll buy that coin for 0.14BTC so Liad doesn't have to peel it. Sound good?
639  Local / India / Re: Are gainbitcoin.com and gbminers.com related to each other? on: December 29, 2016, 01:26:23 PM
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We are the first Bitcoin Mining Pool from India and Biggest from outside China. GBMiners is a product of Amaze Mining & Blockchain Research Ltd.
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GBminers is owned by Amaze Mining & Blockchain Research Ltd which is one of Amit Bhardwaj's "firm".

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Gainbitcoin is a leased Hashing Cloud server provider, An Initiative by Mr. Amit Bhardwaj(founder, Highkart.com), Gainbitcoin has combined the innovative Bitcoin mining technology and the Strength of Network marketing.
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Amit Bhardwaj also owns Gainbitcoin. Funnily enough, there is no mention of any team member or a company on GainBitcoin's website. (https://www.gainbitcoin.com/about-us.php)


Darwinlabs doesn't state Amit Bhardwaj in their team members, but instead Sahil Bhagla is the CEO at Darwin Labs.

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This Indian mining pool, known as GBMiners, recently received an undisclosed amount of funding from Amit Bhardwaj, who is also a co-founder of the the new venture.

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According to GBMiners’s Sanjay Goswami, the mining pool mined their first block on August 30th. Goswami explained how GBMiners came together when two of the founders of Darwin Labs were introduced to Bhardwaj at a party:

“Nikunj [Jain] and Sahil [Baghla] were introduced by someone to Amit [Bhardwaj] at a party, and Amit ran huge amount of mining power, spread across all major pools,” said Goswami. “We had just got interested in cryptocurrencies and were trying to decide our first product, and seeing our energy and enthusiasm, Amit said, ‘I have an idea we can work on together.’”
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Apparently, GBMiners is a joint venture between Darwin Labs & Amit Bhardwaj.

I wonder what GB stands for in GBMiners. (Probably GainBitcoin)
640  Economy / Collectibles / [Raffle] Lealana, Denarium, CryptoVessel, BitcoinPenny [3 Prizes] on: December 28, 2016, 01:01:30 PM
This raffle will have 16 slots (0-9 and A-F) and the winner will be picked on the basis of the hash of a block which will be determined when all spots are taken and paid for. The final character of that hash will win the prizes. Shipping is free worldwide.

There are a total of 3 prizes:

Prize A: 1x Lealana 0.1BTC Silver (Unloaded), 1x Denarium 0.01BTC Custom (Loaded), 2x Lealana 0.1BTC Brass (Unloaded), 1x Bitcoin Penny
Prize B: 1x Denarium 0.01BTC Custom (Loaded), 1x CryptoVessel Bitcoin Branded Paper Wallet Case, 2x Lealana 0.1BTC Brass (Unloaded), 1x Bitcoin Penny
Prize C: 1x CryptoVessel Bitcoin Branded Paper Wallet Case, 1x Lealana 0.1BTC Brass (Unloaded), 1x Bitcoin Penny

There will be 3 different winners and they will be chosen by the next 2 consecutive blocks after the first winning block. If for some reason it is the same number or letter as the winner of Prize A or B, it will go to the next block so we have three different winners.

Price per ticket: 0.01BTC
Payment address: 16qrmZaFUELHkgVftU5sRxRMbbcNwucRrw

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