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6761  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: why so many shorter link at this sub forum ? on: October 18, 2016, 01:51:58 PM
i have tried some new faucet from this sub forum, some of them using shorter url to share his website /faucet.
i just want to ask, it's can be  tolerated  or not ?



 Personally I will report such links in insubstantial posts.  They are fundamentally no different than referral links and tolerating them will lead to much spam.
They should not be tolerated.
6762  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling blueberry muffin quest bars on: October 18, 2016, 01:37:37 PM
I don't get it, why are you selling blueberry muffin bars on here? Are something special about these treats I am not realizing or just popular fad I haven't heard of?

 Quest bars are awesome!  Are you kidding me?
No sugar added, 20 grams or more of protein and they come in lots of different flavours.  They're a great for a post-workout protein fix.
Where are you going to purchase 20 grams of protein for $1.67 in ready-to-eat bar form?  I can't vouch for the blueberry muffin version but the PB&J is amazing Wink (unless you have a peanut allergy in which case it would be something less than amazing...)
 
6763  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's is the purpose of this forum? on: October 17, 2016, 03:15:57 AM
A full on megatroll as the first and only reply, very unexpected, but you managed to answer every question I had with your ignorance.  Wink

 Full-on is hyphenated,  there's a typo in the topic (extra is), you used the simple past tense in your first sentence where you should have used the past continuous tense and I don't think you know what ignorance means.  Now I'm a mega-troll.  As I said, I don't believe you're really here to buy anything nor do I believe this is your first foray into the Bitcointalk forum.  Regardless, yours was an audacious first post.

 I'm still waiting to see your post in the Marketplace>goods section... or did you forget what you came for?  
6764  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *** Please help... *** Need Premined Coin on: October 17, 2016, 02:33:55 AM
Can someone please tell me where I can get a premined altcoin created?

Thanks!

If you want one started I advice that you do not,people do not or have enough of 100% premine coins with nothing to offer but wallet and blockexplorer,also if you do not have a technical knowledge it will cost you a lot and those people who's going to invest,it's not worth it.

Thank you for your reply.

I need the coin to use as a way to give people a reward, or token.  If you know where I can get this done, please let me know.

Thank you!


 There are lots of places to get a coin created.

 dev.cryptolife.net/order/custom-altcoin <-- Hazard
 www.coincreationservice.com/index.html
 thealtcoinguys.com/cryptocurrency-development

Here's a tutorial on making your own:

 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225690.0

 Be careful.  If you don't know much about it, you can get yourself caught up in a lot of drama.
6765  Other / Meta / Re: New phone - how can I get the text bigger on bitcointalk? on: October 17, 2016, 02:13:57 AM
have you tried this?

https://bitcointalk.org/?wap2

this is what I use to access it on a mobile phone. you lose a few features but I find the original site is horrible on a phone.

 Wow.  I almost missed this.  Nice tip.  That's much easier to read!
6766  Other / Meta / Re: New phone - how can I get the text bigger on bitcointalk? on: October 17, 2016, 01:26:30 AM
can't you just zoom in with double tap??? if not working try to use another browser like UFC browser, Dolphin, opera .. there are plenty out there and way better than chrome


Double tap doesn't make the letters any bigger like I thought it was supposed to. I hope it doesn't come down to me downloading another browser just to post on bitcointalk  Undecided

You should be able to go into your display settings and select the default font size.
If you can't find it, it would help us to know what phone you are using.

I went into settings > accessibility and changed the text to be 135% but it does nothing on bitcointalk. I'm using a BlackBerry PRIV. Its running android 6.0.1.

 Swipe down on on the home screen with two fingers.
Look for the gear icon (should be settings) and tap it.
Tap on Font Size
Change the font size there rather than accessibility.


I don't have anything other than settings > accessibility > large text. All that does is make my phone look like a blind old man messed around with my settings haha. It didn't change the browser. I don't know why people still try and knock BlackBerry when their OS was lightyears ahead of Android... is there a reader mode anywhere in android? Maybe a different browser is what I'll have to try.

 Seriously?  You said it's running Marshmallow so I thought it would be pretty standard stuff.  Anyway, I got this from the blackberry website:
 it's an online manual.
Shows the same way I told you earlier though.  I'm thinking you might have to send me the phone so I can play around. Wink
6767  Economy / Goods / Re: Real Estate Mortgage on: October 17, 2016, 12:23:49 AM
I am looking for someone who is willing to trade BTC or any other top 3 crypto currency for a 2nd mortgage secured with a UCC-1 here in Georgia USA.

Home value 300k

Second Lien 65k

 How much is the first lien?  That'll be the stickler.
6768  Economy / Services / Re: Spam me with your cheap VPN deals/offers on: October 16, 2016, 10:39:49 PM
I am looking for a VPN, this is all I'm looking for:

1) A lot of different IPs, it does not matter which country they are from, they should all be following requirement 2, which is
2) Good speed. Good speed means a decent ping. A good comparison would be the TOR Network. It's so slow, I don't want that kind of speed.
3) Should be within my budget, pretend I'm a broke high school kid

A bonus would be the ability to have multiple VPN sessions per Firefox Multi fox session (Not sure if this is possible, just throwing it out there)

Thank you!

OS: Ubuntu
(No Windows!)

(ISP censors VPNs)

 Long time since I was a broke high school student... wait I never was; I always had a job.  Anyway, Private Internet Access is $39.95 for an entire year and you can pay with Bitcoin. 
 By the way, they have an affiliate program (I'm not a fan of those and that is not an affiliate link) that could earn you back the cost if you could convince 3 other people to sign up.


6769  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: GOT SCAMMED BY amsterdamse-gracht FOR 15$ on: October 16, 2016, 10:13:12 PM
There are at least 12 reports.  Most are negative.
That's not neutral.


Why does it show different my end ?

https://i.imgbox.com/WWjLqWPz.jpg

https://i.imgbox.com/dG5Mnp4h.jpg

 You can change your trust settings depth or click on the blue show ratings. underneath
These ratings are from people who are not in your trust network. They may be totally inaccurate.
in order to see the entire list.
6770  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: GOT SCAMMED BY amsterdamse-gracht FOR 15$ on: October 16, 2016, 08:58:54 PM
  Give him some more negative trust... that'll help people not trade with him!


What "more" neg trust, his trust is neutral.

 There are at least 12 reports.  Most are negative.
That's not neutral.
6771  Other / Off-topic / Re: How I Started getting BTC while poor on: October 16, 2016, 06:22:16 PM
I spent a few months of hitting different faucets and figuring everything out. I was working three jobs at the time so the only resources I had were my phone and some time. I would have rather just bought the BTC and gone straight to trading. This method is appropriate for people with no start up money or technical knowledge to mine etc. It could introduce it to the poor  that are able to have an internet connection through a phone or cafe etc. 

 So you haven't seen the myriad of poor already here farming accounts for sig campaigns and looking for faucets to pump?  Some of them cut and paste because their English is so bad.  Honestly, you don't need to promote your method.

6772  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bitcoin’s Mass Adoption Clue Is Hidden Away in Cambodia on: October 16, 2016, 06:19:18 PM
Cambodia, a country that uses multiple currencies, may hold the key to mass adoption of Bitcoin.

When I first got to Cambodia, the use of the dollar took me aback. The reasons were multi fold. One is that the prices are incredibly low. A dollar can buy you nearly 6-7 pastries at a local bakery. Secondly there are no coins, this means that whilst you pay in the dollar, you get your change back in Cambodian Riels. It seems to be a common knowledge that 1 dollar is nearabouts 4000 Riels. While at first getting your change back and doing the math maybe perplexing, you can get used to it. In most non-touristy shops the prices are marked in Cambodian Riels. Divide by 4000 and you can pay in dollars or you can simply shell out the Riel. Of course at the ATM, you can get either Riels or dollars but most ATMs simply spew out dollars. A big problem though remains getting change for bigger dollar bills. If you carry around 100s that you have freshly withdrawn from an ATM, you will struggle a lot.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoins-mass-adoption-clue-is-hidden-away-in-cambodia

  Never mind the pervasive and widespread poverty, lack of human development, authoritarian-style democratically-elected government and widespread malnutrition!  It was the use of the dollar that took you aback?!  Holy head-in-the-clouds, Batman! Let's get back to the bat cave so I can pump out a Bitcoin-related article for Cointelegraph.com about this and submit it post-haste!

 I bet the mass-adoption clue is extremely well hidden; probably buried under the millions of dead intellectuals and professionals in the killing fields. 

 I nominate this article for a Nobel literature prize.

 I'm in an extremely cynical mood today.
6773  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: GOT SCAMMED BY amsterdamse-gracht FOR 15$ on: October 16, 2016, 05:08:59 PM
don't know why you waste your time trying to be funny in the scam accusations section, just use your time in a more useful way

 Well I'm presently studying Greek language and I just wanted to take a break from my studies while I ate lunch.  I suppose I could have done something more productive but it's Sunday here and that's the day of rest.  I would rather irritate you than my God.

 Truth be told, you are the one wasting time in the accusations thread since all of this could have been prevented with a little light reading of the trust summary before doing business.  I feel that by making light of your folly, others may learn a valuable lesson.  So I am utilizing my time wisely in providing a charitable service so that others wont fall prey to the many scammers on this site.

In the words of Mother Theresa:
“It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.”
6774  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: GOT SCAMMED BY amsterdamse-gracht FOR 15$ on: October 16, 2016, 04:54:04 PM
mate you're so funny!!! really! Can't stop laughing...


Anyway, yeah, I didn't check the untrusted feedbacks section, my bad, anyway it was 15$,I was a little hurry and I didn't check many things

 Yeah I was a little harsh.  Sorry man Wink
6775  Other / Meta / Re: New phone - how can I get the text bigger on bitcointalk? on: October 16, 2016, 04:53:03 PM
can't you just zoom in with double tap??? if not working try to use another browser like UFC browser, Dolphin, opera .. there are plenty out there and way better than chrome


Double tap doesn't make the letters any bigger like I thought it was supposed to. I hope it doesn't come down to me downloading another browser just to post on bitcointalk  Undecided

You should be able to go into your display settings and select the default font size.
If you can't find it, it would help us to know what phone you are using.

I went into settings > accessibility and changed the text to be 135% but it does nothing on bitcointalk. I'm using a BlackBerry PRIV. Its running android 6.0.1.

 Swipe down on on the home screen with two fingers.
Look for the gear icon (should be settings) and tap it.
Tap on Font Size
Change the font size there rather than accessibility.
6776  Other / Off-topic / Re: How I Started getting BTC while poor on: October 16, 2016, 04:48:41 PM
When I first heard about Bitcoin I had no idea what it is. With little background in computer science most of it was over my head for a long time. I was very interested though I felt like it could turn into something big! My situation at the time limited my options. I had just recently got divorced and was having legal troubles and generally broke. So I did what most people do, I hit the faucets! After a few months of spending almost all my free time I had enough to deposit into an exchange and start trading! I of course decided on the ill fated cryptopia 😂! After many hours of hitting all types of faucets and making micro trades I was able to build my account to around $50 from a mere $.26. I than discovered Poloinex and migrated most of the major coins there. Shortly after cryptopia was hacked and I lost everything that was on there. I'm still going strong on Poloinex and have slowly been building my BTC as my situation has allowed. In short I hope this inspires anyone to pursue this if they are interested! Don't let anything stand in your way! All it takes is some time and willing to learn new things.

 How much time did you spend on faucets to make $50?  I'm not too inspired yet.
How many sites that were advertised on those faucet sites did you go to?  How many advertised products did you actually purchase?  Do you even remember ONE advertiser?
I feel that faucet sites are merely a mechanism for laundering money stolen from advertisers.  The new faucet business model is shady and while I would like to see bitcoin being utilized by more people, I personally hope your post doesn't inspire anyone to pursue income from faucets.
6777  Other / Meta / Re: New phone - how can I get the text bigger on bitcointalk? on: October 16, 2016, 04:25:26 PM
You should be able to go into your display settings and select the default font size.
If you can't find it, it would help us to know what phone you are using.
6778  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: GOT SCAMMED BY amsterdamse-gracht FOR 15$ on: October 16, 2016, 04:19:43 PM
I bought 1 license for adobe after effects for 15$, contacted him on his skype account in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1639760.msg16571340#msg16571340 and paid on his wallet, but he stopped replying on the forum and on skype. Can give skype access to any admin to check.
link to the transaction https://blockchain.info/address/1PbQ4PYy7EF2k4YdmKNq5vhB6zzbhjmMGA.

screenshots of the chat:
https://postimg.org/image/kg6bhlv59/5eb5612b/
https://postimg.org/image/n3ri4xy0t/93c883d3/

[16:56:56] dan adrian: ohhh
[16:56:58] dan adrian: alright
[16:57:01] dan adrian: and
[16:57:17] dan adrian: so 15 for premiere and 15 for after effects?
[16:57:30] evad koerblede: correct
[16:58:10] dan adrian: alright, today I'll buy them, just let me talk with him
[16:58:33] evad koerblede: okay, let me know.
[17:04:25] dan adrian: I take 1 so I can test it
[17:04:55] evad koerblede: sure, what payment method do you prefer?
[17:12:52] dan adrian: BTC
[17:17:17] evad koerblede: okay, let me get my wallet
[17:18:01] evad koerblede: 1PbQ4PYy7EF2k4YdmKNq5vhB6zzbhjmMGA
[17:24:01] dan adrian: paaiidd
[17:31:21] dan adrian: did you receive the money mate?
[17:33:27] dan adrian: mate?
[17:33:34] dan adrian: please reply
[17:35:39] dan adrian: mate?
*edit - the following is a dramatization.  No animals were harmed in the making of this text.
[17:35:44] dan adrian: mate?
[17:35:48] dan adrian: hello?
[17:35:58] dan adrian: pookie?
[17:36:10] dan adrian:  Huh Huh Huh
[17:36:45] dan adrian:  Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
[17:37:01] dan adrian:  Cry Cry Cry
[17:37:16] dan adrian: I know you had some really negative trust comments but I didn't think you'd scam me, pookie-pie!
[17:37:27] dan adrian:  Cry Cry Cry  why? WHY?!


 Thanks for the umpteenth warning.  Give him some more negative trust... that'll help people not trade with him!
By the way, he's also been temp-banned for over-bumping.  I'm not sure that will help you at all since his Skype isn't affected by that.



6779  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's is the purpose of this forum? on: October 16, 2016, 03:58:43 PM
I'm asking legitimately and not trying to put down or defame the forums in any way.

Today I came here because a product I purchased every now and then ceased to be available on another website. As I read through the posts, the scam accusations, the forum rules, the guidelines on what is allowed, the ignore lists the entire posts built around tracking down account farmers, the need to do nearly everything from being screwed by someone, hacked or targeted in some manner and then the general names of most of the posts it really just seems like this place is nearly all spam or scams. Most of the posts I see start off with a similar question to what mine started off with and seem to be more about leading questions to generate posts, to gain activity to eventually participate in something called a "signature campaign", which from the small amount of information I gathered is someone paying high level members to put spam in their signatures and somehow that results in profit? I would think conversions on such a campaign would be minute, but perhaps my assumptions are wrong. In addition to all that, I'm curious how any activity level, hero, legendary or otherwise would mean anything other than someone decided to purchase an account with said title so that they could either scam someone or do some type of spam campaign. Why is value continually placed on something traded openly and intended to be used for harm against members of the forum?

 You are so full of shit it's coming out of your ears.  Who are you really and where was this "other" website?  Venus?  Your first post makes you sound like a newborn or a visitior from another planet that doesn't have internet forums.  Let's turn this around:
 Why is value continually placed (by you) on this "product" that is no longer available on your go-to website?  So much value in fact, that you come looking here to this foreign website which is so unfamiliar to you it doesn't even seem to be real; it is barely recognizable as a forum in fact.  Were you looking for a Bitcoin? A hug? Some mother's milk?

 I look forward to your next essay on what you expected when you signed up for Bitcointalk.org...

Kudos for reading all that shit in a day.  I'm impressed; not many newbies read anything (guilty).

Welcome to the forum.



6780  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Pascal Coin: P2P cryptocurrency without need of historical operations on: October 16, 2016, 03:17:51 PM
Is there any documentation on RPC calls ? Is there something like getblocktemplate or getwork implemented ? We'd like to setup a pool but there is not much documentation


 Dev is working on implementing RPC calls - a couple of pages back he wrote about it.



LOL.. maybe parroting will help..ANY AMD MINER OUT THERE?!

i think the problem right now is the absence of at least 1 exchange, without BTC exchange rate/value, AMD miners developers might not prioritize making GPU miner for this coin because without BTC valuation, even a miner with fees will not pay off or there will be only few miner software buyers (if miner is sold per copy)

unless they see that mining pascal coin even without an exchange (yet) will pay off or at least speculate that it will.

so in my opinion an exchange plus people buying this coin will hasten miner developing for AMD and NVIDIA (optimization)


That's true... but remember that the magic of PascalCoin is that all is absolutely new. All code is new, new concept of account, and also... in a new language.
And also, for exchange, it's difficult because they don't know this software and must make an effort to adapt their systems to the way of PascalCoin works (Accounts and SafeBox...)


I'm working hard... but I can't do everything in only 2 weeks.


I need some time, because I don't want to give to the community a unstable version. I'm working to make it crossplattform because exchanges only works with Linux. After, I'll integrate RPC calls...


But... don't worry. PascalCoin  is just 2 months old !   Wink
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