If you end up deciding using an ecrow for this competition I volunteer to hold funds for the campaign.
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Ever since I've been around, image could not been used in the forum signatures. I don't even know when it was the last time it was possible, maybe 2011? But if you're good with design, I'm pretty sure you could find someone interested in something other than what a signature image would look like.
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i never successfully scanned barcode . i just copy paste the address normally.
Either that, or you could get a third party qr scanner and use it as a way to recognise addresses if you think it's faster.
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BCX don't get me wrong I truly believe that you're an experienced member of this community, but I wouldn't feel comfortable with you being a mod. And I'm pretty sure you know why, I have nothing against you, but among all the things you've done; some og your actions could be considered pretty controversial.
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@stunna
can we add are referral link from pd3 into are signature?
I don't think making him pay you two times sounds fair. No sig campaign I've seen allowed that.
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Ι just clicked on a link from an email I got from cryptsy thinking it was the withdrawal confirmation email and got my account locked. Now the support asks me to answer the security questions I selected when creating my account. I'm pretty sure in the end I'll get my account unlocked but don't you think that locking the account with a single click is kind of overdoing it? Security is great, and you're doing a perfect job preserving it, but this time it got me into a sticky situation. Maybe a question like "are you sure you'd like to block all access to your account?" after clicking the link should fix the problem of users locking their accounts by mistake, because I'm sure I'm not the only one having this issue. I'm also sure that your support has greater issues to resolve.
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coin-ga.me seems interesting. Are you familiar with the investing stocks it has?
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Back with an update, the missing DRK has just been credited to my account. I can't think why it would take so long, probably there was a problem with the wallet and someone from playtin got back and fixed it.
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Some people here keep saying bitcointalk relies on traffic... Let me remind you that the only advertisement that the forum earns money from is by the weekly ad space auction. Not a per view/click embeded ad space from a third party.
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I'd provide this loan interest free if you had a collateral. But for a no collateral loan, you'll have to find someone else. Maybe try BTCjam?
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I'm dyslexic, there is no way in hell i could remember a pseudorandom string of characters when i forget how to spell simple words!
Α dislexic friend of mine was a musician. He had the ability to remember incredibly lond sentences taken from books or cell phones. He remembered almost all the phone numbers he called regularly. Ι also noticed that the passwords he was using were really long. Not sure how this was possible.
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I could be wrong, but I don't think so. I've yet to see a single mod chasing users away from Bitcointalk. Bitcointalk needs the alternative currency section to stay relevant, aside from the revenue the traffic generates. There is a reason behind this silly rule - and I personally think it has more to do with SEO than anything else (I think the administrators are afraid of being penalized by Google for link spamming).
Quote for refrence: Wow. For the guys suggesting one post per thread, how exactly do you expect us to enforce that? There is no easy way to see how many times someone has posted in a particular thread. Even looking through the post history won't work because you can easily change the subject of a post to hide what thread you're posting in, not to mention that's too time consuming. Also all you'd have to do is delete the old post, since mods can't see deleted posts (and I suspect more than one of you who suggested this knew that).
And yes, you guys are right when listing the problems inherent with using this forum as the sole source of information about an altcoin, along with a thousand other coins. Which is the reason people spam in the first place, because there is no specific board for mining a particular coin, or for services for a coin, or whatever else. The only real answer is to setup coin specific forums, any serious coin will do this. The rest are pump and dumps, or scams that won't be around long enough, and we aren't going to cater to them. We won't setup coin specific boards here either. Spamming is a crutch people have used to get around these limitations, and it's getting out of hand.
Even BadBear suggests we could use another forum. Sure, not chasing users out of the forum, but this new rule makes the life of traders/miners harder. They will no longer be able to get updated the moment thei come in. My suggestion to those guys was that yhey should open an account in cryptocointalk (or any other suitable alternative) and lurk there as well. Neither I said that we should abandon the forum, just use a nother one at the same time but for different purposes.
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So you maybe make an ROI. Do you even know how to set it up? Plus, you earn only $21 for the first year, assuming difficulty DOESN'T increase further from where it is. In reality, you may make about $3 the first year, then $1, then $0.50... And that's why I'd normally advise newbies to directly buy bitcoin. It's easier and you get a greater potential for profit than mining 24/7/365 (which is practically impossible). Plus less effort. Unless ofcourse you want to mine for fun, and chase down each coin release.
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Try selling that in localbitcoins. I'm pretty sure no one is going to trust you here, this just sounds too good to be true. Plus if you are truly looking to sell at this rate someone at localbitcoins is going to grab your offer minutes after you post it.
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Now that just-dice's bankroll is empty after the recent laws, where are you gamblers/investors moving? What do you think will be the next big dice website?
For dice games, I now use PD for gambling, and use PRC or DiceBit for investing. Dicebit? You mean DiceBitco.in
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To be honest, why cater to this section and altcoins at all?
You changed your name again? What are you trying to hide?
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Stellar is supposed to be ripple 2.0 with a free distribution. It's not something you can mine.
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probably it means the .001% of the avalaible supply of BTC at that time (snapshot). Actually there are 13,105,025 (coinmarketcap data) so the 0,001% is 131,05. With that amount of btc you would get 190k stellars, and with 0.001 btc you would get 1,45 stellar in this scenario.
You switched from american commas to European commas half way through your post. And then back again and then again. EU -> EU -> USD -> EU -> EU -> US LOL! I laughed harder than I should have had with this. I still get comments for using the commas that are most mommon here in Eurpe as well but this was over the top. :')
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Now off the charts in coinmarketcap ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) It's on position 103. You can still see it by pressing view all.
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