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6881  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] Hero account on: January 16, 2019, 12:03:52 AM
@landoffaucets, what did happened to you? I remember using your faucet in past, now I see it's closed. I understand that, but why you're selling your forum account? Do you think that someone will buy account with red trust ratings? I didn't knew that you're ponzi promoter, now you also will be tagged for attempt to sell account.
6882  Economy / Reputation / Re: S_Therapist = mdayonliner on: January 15, 2019, 11:51:52 PM
Interesting topic, finally something not about new DT system Cheesy.
Proofs tell that S_Therapist is an alt of of mdayonliner. Is it not strange that from over 2 millions forum users only you two are calling hilariousandco as hilari? And as @Heisenberg_Hunter said, in this thread you had mixed answers who is S-Th is for you. First you said that he is random unknown guy and later that he even been to your home. But after all I'm still not sure that both accounts are owned by the same person. I think only KYC verification can clear doubts in this investigation. Just kidding lol.
What is more than clear - S_Therapist is an alt account of someone. I can't imagine legitimate newbie instantly coming to Meta to make his first posts. For example thread about that Lauda are no longer DT member just after few days of registration. It's obvious that guy under this account aren't new here. Maybe it's mdayonliner, but I don't see strong enough proofs which would prove it without any doubts.
6883  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers on: January 15, 2019, 11:24:31 PM
@pugman, what do you think about current situation of Lutpin? It's fact the one of the best campaign managers, but something have changed in last months. There was big delay of payments in campaigns managed by him and then management was transferred to Hampuz. But situation of Bitblender are still unclear - last payment was in the end of November and since then there are no news. Maybe you can consider removing him from the list? I have nothing against him, but it's clear that he can't manage campaigns now due to unclear reasons.
6884  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcointalk's UEFA Champions League Football Preditor Pool £25 in btc to join on: January 15, 2019, 11:11:29 PM
My master plan for Real has started. 1/3 finished. Real just bought Hazard for 100 millions something (pound probably). Managed to get good deal becase it was his last year of contract.

Now they need one goal getter  and rsising the form of players already in the club.
Where you did got news that Real bought him? I only can see rumours that he will go to Real after this season. For me it looks strange that Real acting so passively in this transfer window.
6885  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [DAILY FREE RAFFLE] 186th JUST BECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD FREE BITCOIN on: January 15, 2019, 12:11:02 PM
6 - LTU_btc
Thanks for another raffle. Have a nice day!
6886  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FREE RAFFLE] CLOUDBET & KROGOTH'S LOADED DENARIUM COIN RAFFLE#10 on: January 15, 2019, 12:23:38 AM
40 - LTU_btc
6887  Other / Serious discussion / Re: How do you make money of bitcointalk? on: January 15, 2019, 12:10:59 AM
Can you guys link me to some thread where all info is about these signature campaigns?
Also is there any info about profiles ranks and rates which profiles gets?
You're here for more than a year, it's strange that you still didn't discovered these things. Here is all information about Bitcoin paying campaigns:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
It's quite difficult to join these campaigns, so many people participate in altcoin bounties which pay in ICO tokens. Earnings in bounties aren't fixed, it mainly depends on success of ICO.
This "pity" is kind of ridiculous, imo. Many bounty hunters are far from destitute. When I participated in the DeepOnion campaign (although short lived), I was earning US$1,200 per week. That is more than many throughout the world earn in a year- for just a couple hours of work. Of course, most campaigns are not going to pay anywhere near that amount, but even earning 5-10% of that for a couple of hours of work a week is not bad income. Consider that people who quit jobs to do this full-time are working well over a couple hours a week.

Not that everyone does that well- lower accounts obviously don't earn as much and those without dilligence that sink time into scams can end up wasting a lot of their time. But overall, bounty hunters do alright.
It's amazing earnings, but such generous campaigns are very rare. And in my opinion it's quite stupid to quit job and become full time bounty hunter. In regular job you get maybe not high, but stable wage which are enough for your needs usually. While income from bounties aren't stable. You can be lucky to join campaign like DeepOnion, but next time from another bounty you will get maybe $20 in total. I'm not even talking about large number of scam bounties when you get nothing after your work. So, I think that bounties is nice way to get extra cash, in some cases you can even get second wage or more, but I don't think it should be considered as full time job.
6888  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need help with the botting of faucets on: January 14, 2019, 11:53:42 PM
I don't think you will get help here. People don't want to help to thieves. Do you at least understand that by botting faucets you're cutting branch that you're sitting on? Due to bastards like you many faucet owners are forced to close their websites or lower rewards because they don't get enough revenue from ads. But probably my words can't change attitude of people like you...
Maybe now your accounts aren't getting banned, but situation will change sooner or later and faucet creators will find how to fix that loophole. I'm going to report your software to faucet owners. Thanks for sharing it public.
6889  Other / Meta / Re: Account recoveries are moving again on: January 14, 2019, 03:21:18 PM
Hi Theymos and all the team

just a message to say : Thanks you ,  after many mounth without acess, your new process have help me to recover my account !

i'm very happy for that Smiley Smiley


i have try to send some merit to all people who have support me during this year and half but unfortunatly ihave 0smerit to send

have a good day
Welcome back! It's great to see that finally people are getting their hacked accounts back. I know frustration that you feel when you can't access your account and when someone else use it . My account was also hacked in past, but I was very lucky to get it back just in few days. Did hacker wasted all of your sMerits? It sucks, but I hope you will earn some Merits eventually. Good luck!
6890  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 02-Jan-2019] on: January 14, 2019, 02:35:35 PM
Q: who is allowed to edit and post the updated table from with all the news?
I think everyone can edit and post it here. But it's required to delete old table when someone posts updated version of it to keep thread clean.
6891  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Be careful, Google knows more about you than you can imagine! on: January 14, 2019, 02:32:14 PM
Privacy-stealing companies are standing strong because of people like you, the people who're not very concerned about their privacy. Google doesn't need our 2-years of location data to tell us where our mobile phone is currently located.

Understand the "true price of privacy" mate!

Are you ready? Here is all the data Facebook and Google have on you

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/28/all-the-data-facebook-google-has-on-you-privacy
Thanks for link to interesting article. In past I already checked what Google and Facebook have collected about me. And I didn't found anything surprising, because I don't keep all my life in these services. When I want some privacy I use  For example, my location history is empty. Google personalised ads profile isn't accurate at all - they show that I interested in american football, jazz, cricket, comercial cars, celebrity news, bodybuilding or fashion, but I haven't searched for these things at all. So, I can't say that Google knows everything about me.
But there is few things that I concerned. First - Google have all photos which were taken with my phone. Another thing - they have all data from my email. But you can request Google to Facebook to delete all data that they have about you if you worried about your privacy. But I'm not planning to do that.
6892  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Caution!!! Do not buy accounts!!! on: January 14, 2019, 12:41:44 AM
Buy accounts if you want to be red tagged Cheesy. It's not against the rules to buy accounts, but it's strictly discouraged by community and for legitimate person it's not worth to do that.
I suppose that large number of account sellers are scammers and they don't have any accounts. They just run away with money received from buyer. But I don't feel empathy to buyers in such cases - they tried to abuse system and got whatvthey deserved.
'Why not legit ?i buy it my account 2 years ago and nothing wrong with me ,but i have DT negative trust for this .But not probleme for me .I am here only for read the forum post.
If you are here just to read, why do you need higher ranked account? Because you can read posts using Newbie account without any issues. Be honest - you bought account and you got caught and money that you spent for account is wasted.
6893  Economy / Reputation / Re: A very organised petty scam [I almost fell for it] on: January 14, 2019, 12:31:34 AM
Well, it's not new scam scheme, I see similar things on Facebook and Twitter for years. It's quite primitive, but probably very effective scheme.
From first sight it's difficult to spot difference between original and fake page. But exchanges and wallets aren't making such giveaways, especially with requirement to deposit money. And partnership with Bitcoin - wtf is that? Why not partnership with Satoshi or something similar lol?
If giveaway is real, all information can be found on official website, like Stellar airdrop on Blockchain.com, but not in comments under Facebook post.
I see that comment already deleted and comment is gone. Good. When you see similar scam attempts it would be best to report such accounts to Facebook administration to suspend account.
I would partly blame social media managers of exchanges/wallets that such scam schemes exists. The aren't paying attention to what's going on in their comments section, they should moderate it more strictly.
6894  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: would u open a loan to buy the dip? on: January 13, 2019, 05:13:58 PM
Hell no! It's too risky and stupid in my opinion. I heard some stories that people opened loans at $18k-16k when Bitcoin already started to go down. Put yourself into position of these people. Now they lost much - they were forced to sell their cars, houses and other valuable property to return loan. For me it looks similar like to take loan for gambling. There is one golden rule - don't invest more than you afford to lose. Better invest less, but wisely.
And in general, I'm very sceptical about loans. Now people open loans very easy for even small purchases without thinking much about it. While I rather have less, but my own money rather than return money that I lent from bank with interest.
6895  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: AMA (Ask Me Anything): Bitcoin in the Philippines on: January 13, 2019, 12:34:17 AM
I have one question. Can you tell us about attitude of commercial banks in Philippines towards Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies? As far as I know Central Bank of Philippines didn't recognized Bitcoin as currency, so it's grey area for commercial banks. Are they sceptical about crypto? From what I read, legal status of Bitcoin is similar like in my country, attitude of Central Bank also, but commercial banks are not crypto-friendly. They can even close your account if you deal with crypto, some banks also have restricted transfers to several crypto exchanges.
6896  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lamassu in my local bagel shop on: January 13, 2019, 12:14:59 AM
There was 2 Bitcoin ATM's in my country, but I haven't tried to use. I just don't have any reasons to do that when I can buy Bitcoins from exchange without going out from my home and with much better rates and lower fees. I probably would use it only in urgent situation. OP, I see that you also not planning to use Bitcoin ATM's regular and only tried to see how it works. I'm not really sure who are users of Bitcoin ATM's, maybe people who want to buy Bitcoins anonymously.
I'm quite sceptical about Bitcoin ATM's, but there are reports that they are quite popular and growing number of installed machines shows it. But my country is a bit different because last year both ATM's were removed due to formal regulations and not clear things with taxes.
6897  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Freebitco.in turn scam on: January 12, 2019, 07:53:26 PM
Wait a minute, aren't FBC's withdrawals processed without any email confirmation, except the notification about the amount withdrawed?

I withdrawed mine several times without any issues, and they're via Instant.
You're right about that. I'm not sure maybe, email confirmation is required when 2FA is enabled.
6898  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: How to increase income from my faucet . on: January 12, 2019, 07:05:30 PM
At first thanks for your reply and i think you give me all avialable choices
TheN that is my faucet
http://doge.autofaucet.pw
I see that you're already using shortlinks, that's good. Another suggestion - it's not worth to have so many A-Ads banners on your website because it doesn't helps to improve income - you will stell get pretty much same income like having just 1 A-Ads banner.
Another thing which aren't related to monetization - it would be be good to change text color from white to black, because now your faucet ballance, rewards and timer is hardly visible.
6899  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Freebitco.in turn scam on: January 11, 2019, 10:35:51 PM
Just because that you didn't received withdrawal confirmation is enough reason to tell that Freebitco.in turned into scam? Do you think that they would really risk their reputation builded in all these years just to scam you for 400k Satoshi? Have you at least tried to contact their support before making this accusation? If not, then drop a PM with your account details to TheQuin who is community manager of Freebitco.in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=143168. Ther was some issue with confirmation emails from Freebitco.in because few email providers blocked messages from this website. So, now it's recommend to use Gmail on your Freebitco.in account to avoid such issues.
6900  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Can we trust Blockchain.com? (Poll) on: January 11, 2019, 09:01:05 PM
I use Blockchain.com wallet, but I have tiny amount of BTC on this wallet. I can say that I trust them, but only up to certain level. I wouldn't hold large number of BTC on web wallet, especially when I have hardware wallet.
I haven't claimed Stellar airdrop from Blockchain.com wallet. It's not because I don't trust them, KYC is probably is the most effective way to prevent abuse in similar giveways, but I just don't want to sell my identity for just $25. And from my personal perspective I don't see reasons to do KYC which I use as crypto wallet and nothing more.
Probably majority of you in this thread have done KYC on various exchanges and don't see nothing wrong in it. In my opinion KYC on Blockchain.com wallet isn't something worse. It's better than give your sensitive personal information to random ICO's with easy hand.
P.S I wouldn't be surprised if one day they will require KYC for all their users. It's just my prediction, but I see that they are moving to it step by step.
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