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6921  Economy / Speculation / Re: Here we go on: May 20, 2014, 02:51:46 PM


A nother graph occurred from expert analysis like the one in the OP
6922  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Need help getting my son started {unemployed} on: May 20, 2014, 02:48:30 PM
If you go to absolutely every site, you maybe can average $1/week. If you're really lucky.

One question, does he own a minecraft account? I may know a way he can average $2/week, depending on how much time he spends.

But "Free" bitcoin sites don't pay out very highly, so I wouldn't expect $1/day.

BUT

(I know the following may belong in the altcoin section) some other crypto currencies are easier and more profitable to mine, and you can exchange those coins into LTC, BTC and others. I have a friend who said he mined with a few $20 usb miners from eBay, and got the full return on investment, trading from the coin to LTC, since the rates are better.

Look around and alive but small crypto currencies, and then research on the internet and eBay. I'm sure that you could make SOME money, but no guarantees, like everything.

And keep the air moving around the miners! They get HOT.

I hope this helps!
$1/week seriously Huh Huh Huh
Yes.

Ι can confirm that. Faucets don't pay out that much...
6923  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: 500 free JPC (Jackpotcoin)just follow and post JPCdice.com deposit address on: May 20, 2014, 01:32:57 PM
The website looks really nice. I've been rolling there for quite some time. The developers are really active too! Smiley
6924  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoin-trader.biz on: May 19, 2014, 06:01:16 PM
I see many people falling for the lies this website is trying to sell. In fact, if altcoin trading is done correctly, you'll earn much much more than just ~1.5% a day. Here's me doing daytrading for example


But that's a whole other subject. Let's not talk about it right now.

I actually came here to warn people. All evidence we have until now shows that bitcoin-trader is nothing more than a hyip. Want me to break that down for you? Sure.

1. No solid evidence of real profit generated from their services. Trading is a common legend among most hyips. They only claim to be generating profit from a mining pool and trading. CLAIM

2. Why do you think they would lock your money into their website? This is a common practise to make hyips live longer. They surely wouldn't want you to get in and leave with some profits after two days or so. If they were having an actual profit they would allow you to withdraw your full principal (sell your stocks etc.) at any time. Surely they wouldn't want that since deposited founds are used to pay earlier "investors".

3. They're advesrtised as as a hyip for christs sake!! http://allmonitors.net/hyip/bitcoin-trader.biz One of the most popular hyip monitor has a listing exlusively for them. Why would they pay to be advertised as a HYIP if they are not one? Does that make sense to you?

Edit1: In their about page (https://bitcoin-trader.biz/about.php) you can see in the Website References section that they're linking to http://www.shadowscripts.com/ . A company specializing on selling and programing hyip scripts. Well guess why...

Can you see what's happening with btc arbs right now? Same thing is going to happen here as well. All hyips fall eventually. They will run away with people's money again and there'll be nothing to do about it.

Take care before it's too late.
6925  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoin-trader.biz on: May 19, 2014, 11:36:48 AM
Some people here don't even know what a ponzi actually is. I'm going to put it simply to avoid stupid arguments, Ponzi scemes do not generate real profit; You are paid with the money of other people.

If you want to call what you're doing an investment you should better put your money in a well established company that has rock solid proof to be generating real profit rather than a shady website that appeared out of nowhere and is advertised as a hyip.

And I don't want to get off topic here but the fact that pyramid scemes attract so much interest from newbie members of this forum angers me. I didn't come here to give investment advice either, but if some of you would be interested I could create a new thread with a list of Investments I've tried and had a good experience with.
6926  Economy / Speculation / Re: Here we go on: May 19, 2014, 11:07:57 AM
Nice, when this subforum says to the moon it means stay away

What did you expect? Does a single image seem like proper market analysis to you?
6927  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: USD markets coming to cryptsy soon on: May 19, 2014, 11:05:27 AM
I'm not sure... But account verifications have been opened already, I don't about the markets though.  
6928  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you do to have fun when you are sad ? on: May 19, 2014, 05:39:22 AM
For me, music is the thing that always helped.
6929  Other / Off-topic / Re: How long have you been logged in for? on: May 19, 2014, 05:37:40 AM
 14 days, 2 minutes. for me

Seems like I never close my bitcointalk tab while the PC is open
6930  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ASIACOIN POLL - Future in your hands on: May 19, 2014, 05:36:30 AM
A "fair" launch with a hidden premine bigger than any premine the community has ever seen.
6931  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is mining profitable for you? I will be compiling answers for an article. on: May 19, 2014, 01:58:50 AM
To me, mining 24/7 is over. It's been this way ever since profitability started going down the drain. I was actively mining scrypt coins, usualy through the few multipools of the time (mainly middlecoin). I was so hyped when I realised I could earn a full mBit a day or even more on good days. This was when Bitcoin's price was at it's all time hights. I would let my computer mine for weeks non stop and I was even thinking to invest some of my savings into a mining rig. But then bad news started pushing bitcoin's price down and there was a huge decline in altcoin prices. I stoped mining. It wasn't until DOGE. Thankfully, I saw all the attention it was receiving in this forum and started mining early. It did pay out eventually! Since then I only selectively mine newly released coins as a hobby.
6932  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Interest Rate on: May 19, 2014, 01:21:50 AM
I was. I didn't see any other way to invest in the site or anything. Were you referring to something different?

Yes. Recently they added this interest on deposits I talked about. 4% annualy with 6 hour payments.

Text below from their website:
Quote
How does it work?
About every 4 hours you get interest on your confirmed balance.
Where is the money coming from?
The interest is paid from trading fees and from profit of operator owned bankroll shares.
Where to apply?
No need to do anything. Just have some balance on PLAYTIN and you will automatically start to receive interest.
Do I get interest on gambling profit?
Yes, it does not matter where your balance comes from - depositing, trading, or winning, all is fine.
When will I get the interest?
The interest payment is delayed about 2 hours to let any deposits reach the required number of confirmations.
Does it matter how long I have the balance on PLAYTIN?
The longer you have some funds on site the more often you will earn interest.
Are you using the deposited funds for anything?
No, your funds will not be used in any way. We have dedicated funds (bankroll shares) to operate the casino.
Why are you doing this?
We figured some advertising money is better spend directly to our customers.
And it is a very nice incentive for users to enable 2FA, since this is a prerequisite for receiving interest.
How much will I get?
This are the current rates:
Bitcoin   4.00%
Dogecoin   4.00%
Litecoin   4.00%
Maxcoin   4.00%
Namecoin   4.00%
Novacoin   4.00%
Peercoin   4.00%
Primecoin   4.00%
Why does PLAYTIN pay so much more than the competition?
Because we can. Our revenue is coming from the casino, not from those tiny trading fees.
Will the rate ever change?
We reserve the right to change the actual rate at any time without further notice.
I want to earn even more!
Buy yourself some bankroll shares. They have a much higher yield.
6933  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Interest Rate on: May 19, 2014, 01:16:01 AM
Playt.in also provides interest payments.

I think it's a 4% annually with a payment every 6 hours.

More than that. Their average over the past month or so has been ~270% APR. That's around 25% a month.

I guess you're talking about the average of their bankrol shares wich have a much higher (but sorta unstable) yield.
6934  Other / Off-topic / Re: What should I learn to code? on: May 19, 2014, 12:42:57 AM
Start with php, and along the way give ruby a try.

Most people would tell you that python is a powerful language and good to start with, but to me php is the best. Can be friendly at start, and super usefull once an expert.
6935  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: new coins on: May 19, 2014, 12:33:18 AM
To me POS coins have no reason of existance.

You could say that they're saving energy but in order for the stake to be useful you need a fair distribution.

In order to achieve a fair distribution most POS coins are minable as well. How is that saving energy? More recently a trend to POS coins is that they are 100% POS with "fair distribution". Is this an actualy fair distribution? I don't think so. A limited amount of people get to have access to the coins. Everyone else will have to buy them from them. This is the exact oposite of bitcoin's mining idea inspired by real world gold mining.


TL;DR imho 100% POS coins have no furure.
6936  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Win 0.001 BTC every week! on: May 19, 2014, 12:22:38 AM
What the fuck nobody is going to do this for 45 cents buddy, nice try.

I know that some people roll this site all day. The'd probably wouldn't mind to do it under a different refferal.
6937  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Interest Rate on: May 18, 2014, 11:59:26 PM
Playt.in also provides interest payments.

I think it's a 4% annually with a payment every 6 hours.
6938  Economy / Gambling / Re: ☆Oilrigcontractors☆ The next big thing! 125% daily ROI! Join while Early! on: May 18, 2014, 11:16:34 PM
Anyone know what this is : http://oilrigcontractors-refund.com/

A scam.
6939  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a coder of a Chrome extension on: May 18, 2014, 09:59:28 PM
What you're asking for doesn't sound like a hard task.

You should take a look at

https://pay.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins
6940  Local / Ελληνικά (Greek) / Re: Ελάτε να μεταφράσουμε το bitcoin στα Ελληνικά! on: May 18, 2014, 07:06:05 PM
To Multibit Χρειάζεται να λάβει ψήφους στο crowdin για να αποδεχτεί την Ελληνική μετάφραση. Βοηθήστε κι εσείς διορθώνοντας/ψηφίζοντας.

https://crowdin.net/project/multibit/el
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