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6201  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Need to talk to playt.in admin! on: October 14, 2014, 02:26:35 PM
Pumping this because I feel you. Maybe some more awarness could help. I've had similar issues besides that the problem was actually on their side. You can have a look at my story in the reply I made to the other topic. Good luck!
6202  Economy / Securities / Re: [PBBS] PLAYTIN Bitcoin Bankroll Shares @PLAYTIN on: October 14, 2014, 02:14:32 PM
Some time ago I had a problem with a DRK deposit. Probably 0.1 worth of BTC... I sent the coins into my account but even after many confirms they never appeared. I know other people had the same problem. It was probably due to a dead daemon or something. I saw people posting in facebook, I posted in bitcointalk. Some weeks after the coins appeared in my balance even though they had been innactive for quite some time when this happened. Sadly there is no direct way to contact them as far as I know. Maybe post here, and also in their facebook page and If they see your message and are kind enough to bother they'll reverse the transaction.

Have you tried resolving this on your own though? You can retrieve the quick registration URL from your browser history.
6203  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BUYING ALL STEAM TRADING CARDS, CS:GO ITEMS, TF2 ITEMS, DOTA 2 ITEMS | BTC OR PP on: October 13, 2014, 04:22:41 PM
I have plenty of trading cards from games I won't even bother to play any more to get the badges. You can have them all. Also some small CS:GO items plus 40€ steam credit that I could covert to any item you want so I can get BTC. PM me if that interests you.
6204  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Generate Bitcoin keys with Minecraft Redstone? on: October 13, 2014, 12:47:23 PM
I guess this would still be easier with just command blocks. Compare the random number generator to the computers. Which one do you think is easier to make and program?
6205  Economy / Services / Re: Proxies for btc 40k+ everyday. on: October 11, 2014, 11:05:44 AM
I'd happily rate a vouch copy of your list.
6206  Economy / Services / Re: dice.ninja - Signature Campaign! on: October 10, 2014, 02:41:13 PM
Jackpot dice, their old project for jacpotcoin seems down as well. Sad
6207  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: October 10, 2014, 01:10:30 PM
Eric, are you sure you won't regret auctioning moneypot? It had potential to become even bigger and I'm sure you know this. I remeber you regretting accepting the "bail out" after the website was back on profit and giving investments back in days. This decision seems to be so sudded and I really hope it's not going to end up as something you regret. If the problems you mentioned are truly that serious though, you've got all my wishes for a swift recovery.

Cheers and I hope to see you around again. The crypto world needs more talented and honest people like you Eric. Smiley
6208  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Rent my signature for Bytecoin (BTE) on: October 09, 2014, 08:31:31 PM
I'll take this. But I'd like to pay you a bit more than just 10 BTE. Isn't the current price 0.00001649 Smiley

Edit: I'm out for the night. OP feel free to PM me.
6209  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Generate Bitcoin keys with Minecraft Redstone? on: October 09, 2014, 07:51:09 PM
I bet we don't have any redsnone masters in here.  Grin I've seen some advanced somputers in minecraft, but those are only capable of running basic applications like tic tac toe and such. This one is the most advanced I'm aware, please correct me if I'm wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go5qdMKZs-M

But from what I know, there is a costumizable Random Number Generator for command blocks. https://imgur.com/a/xrz66

Someone could try costomizing this and see how far it would get him.

Also you can make a Random Number Generator with vanilla redstone.
https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/126856/how-can-i-make-a-random-number-generator-with-vanilla-redstone

Source: I've tried using some of those (not for the same reason you are aksing). I failed gracefully but I've still hundreds of playhours with minecraft, most of them from the early stages of the game.
6210  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: October 08, 2014, 08:52:31 PM
Anyone got any suggestions for a trustworthy, reliable hosting place -- that won't shut me down if some asshat complains I'm running a gambling site on it?

The problem with asking for suggestions like this is that you get suggestions from people recommending their own service because they know they'll be able to tail your logfiles and cheat you...

I'm not aware of any people here in bitcointalk that run a PaaS of their own. Tongue
6211  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: October 08, 2014, 06:09:57 PM
What the hell? CoinRocket again?

Nope, this guy is just a scammer/lunatic or whatever you want to call him. He never was a serious threat anyway.
6212  Economy / Gambling / Re: Updated list of gambling websites on: October 07, 2014, 09:46:50 PM
Here's a form everyone willing to submit his own website can use for now. It's a short form which is easy to fill out but it's going to help me a lot since all the information I'll need are going to be be in one place.
http://goo.gl/forms/DceTGnTk8d

If you're a gambler and you'd like to suggest a website addition you can use this as well if you know the required information to about the website you're submitting. This would actually make things much easier for me as I wouldn't have to search and verify all the information on my own. Gamblers may still request website additions by replying to this topic.
6213  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: October 07, 2014, 08:29:42 PM
Ostensibly, we should be rooting for Dooglus to win this bet, as it means the integrity of your game checks out?

Honestly, I'm hoping doog will win this bet but not because I think moneypot is threatened in any way. Were you in the chat yesterday? Coinrocket (among other things) made some ridiculous statements. Just by what he was saying (followed by him asking people for a 4 BTC "loan" so he can "test" his "system") I came to the conclusion that he was either a lunatic or just a kid that somehow managed to earn some BTC.

I could mention few of the things he said just so you guys can have a laugh as well.  
6214  Economy / Gambling / Re:Updated list of gambling websites on: October 07, 2014, 05:02:09 PM
I think a point has been reached that I can safely say the list is complete now. Things moved pretty slowly the last week, I had some work to finish so I'm still glad that I managed to find some time to spend here every once in a while.

Now that the basic format is finished, new additions are going to be easier (Copy-paste along with some alterations). That doesn't mean there won't be any other important updates. The do to list along with suggestions are both going to be taken seriously. One thing I'd have to get out of my chest though is that tables in bbcode are really inconvenient. Additionally the UI of bitcointalk for tables doesn't help much and using a third party tool was also tough since some tags they use just break the entire table if when you try to use in here.

I've also added a donation address. Of course, this doesn't mean it's by any means mandatory to donate, it's just going to give me some additional motivation to keep going.

Also, please keep suggestions and requests coming. But if you're a website owner/promoter/staff member (etc.) I'm soon going to create a form for you so it's easier for me to list your website with the correct details and fast for you to submit them.

Some of the recent updates:
Removed the to do list. (I feel like that it's not needed any more now that the basic structure of the list is complete. All important changes are going to be documented as replies.)
Casino and multiple games sections are now separate. Websites that feature more than one type of games may be listed multiple times but will only be rated once.
Updated to do list.
6215  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Advertising spam is not allowed on: October 03, 2014, 12:56:40 PM
You've stated some good points. However, I can't act against the rules created and aproven by both admins. This is where the community (which is affected the most) should express their opinions. If you or anyone else believes that this rule is, as Biomech said, "insane", I suggest PMing BadBear with a well reasoned and thought out message and he might remove this rule. Until then, my hands are tied.

I can't believe that we had to wait 2 months after the first decision for a staff member to come out and say this. All the concerns mentioned in the post you replied were addressed months ago. Obviously this decision was too strict and in many ways insane. I was highly suspicious about how staff members agreed to bringing this rule to use. Ends up it's only a couple of people that have total control of this forum's rules.  Don't staff member like you have a voice in such discussions? Obviously the concerns of the community were systematically ignored this time, but it's scary to know that staff members also can't play a role in such decisions (and please correct me if I'm wrong with something).
6216  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EQX] EquinoxManagement - New Reliable Currency [New wallets] on: October 02, 2014, 08:45:16 PM
we know their names

they will pay

one way or another

If this was planned to be a scam from the start, why would they use their real names and images? They probably just hired a copywriter and graphic designer to create those graphs, and pulled some bad resolution images of people from unpopular websites just to earn some trust by showing "their faces". This is a common tactic among HYIPs and such scam operations. 
6217  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Developing]Updated list of gambling websites* on: October 02, 2014, 11:14:59 AM
I normally wouldn't reply to AirFlame, he's in my ignore list for a long long time due to his baseless accusations and fud. But I take what he said pretty serisouly, I don't own, operate or profit from any gambling website. I may be an occasional gambler myself but that as far as it gets. I'm not even invested in any website. As of the one I advertise through my signature, I thought it would be nice earning some bits with my posts since I do post here anyway. If you think that any of the information posted here is not reliable you could send me a suggestion to change it instead of blindly accusing me.

For everyone else, I like the feedback I've been receiving so far. Please keep the requests and suggestions coming. The list is going to receive an update for today as well.
6218  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW ZenCloud ZenPool Hashlet - does it really exist? ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-) on: October 02, 2014, 10:46:03 AM

you can get it here.

https://nodebb.org/

https://community.nodebb.org/

seems strangely familiar.


Yup, definitely looks like nodebb. I wasn't aware.
6219  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW ZenCloud ZenPool Hashlet - does it really exist? ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-) on: October 01, 2014, 10:25:54 PM
Hashtalk feels a bit overwhelming with the number of posts people write every minute, but the search function is much better than what we have here on bitcointalk.

The hastalk is a big fu**ing bug.

We've gotta admit, that hashtalk is a nicely designed forum. Maybe it's not flawless, but gosh! this forum has the slickest look I've even seen. I was surprised at how it seemed that hashtalk came out of nowhere because clearly, there was some work put into it's making. 
6220  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: October 01, 2014, 10:16:25 PM
NastyFans (Thread)
Payment period: Monthly
Minimum posts: "Must Be An Active Member of BitcoinTalk"
Payments: 1 NastyPool lottery ticket per month
Miscellaneous:

PS - Moneypot campaign terms have changed for October.

This was posted from September 3 and updated today. It's unclear what the nastylotto ticket exactly is and I bet most people have no idea what the mentioned seats are. This doesn't look like a regular campaign, some clarification would be nice though.
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