Please may you delete my account and all related datas? I sent PM to admin but no one reply.
Thanks in advance
You can't delete your account or change your account name... All you can do, is only to delete all your posts, and change your email and password to some random things... FYR: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=463139.0
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Go to the taskbar at the top of the page under "News: Bitcoin 0.8.6 is now available.", and click profile. Then, under "profile info", click summary. If you look at the URL it will have something like: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=[account id];sa=summary , so whatever u equals is your account id. Exactly. tl;dr: OP, your id is 237523.
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Huh. How weird.... is this some kind of new DDOS attack?
Not really. It is some sort of advertisement indeed. If you check those tx on blockchain.info, you will find the sender address has a link to a site called Bitwars... So, that site probably just try to attract more people by annoying everyone....
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Those 1 satoshi tx will never get confirmed, for 2 reasons. (1) It have way below min fee (min fee = 0.0001/KB) (2) The outputs are less than the 5430 threshold
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Site down.
Sorry! We hit the maximum limit on our free webhosting, we're getting dedicated pay web hosting soon! Stay tuned I believe OP already noticed the problem ...
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I was just going to register there... looked to complicated... but is it still the best or biggest site?
Is it really stealing??
If you wander around this forum, you can see thousands of posts (if not more) complaining mtgox, and telling people to stay away from it... mtgox maybe was the biggest exchange 2 years ago (no longer now), but it has never been the best exchange lol.
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Hey Folks!
We are working through old contracts and promotions (like this) - and figuring out next steps. We will be analyzing all the existing marketing techniques - determining which gives us the most bang for our buck.
Bare with us as we get caught up to speed, we will update this thread early in the week!.
we just want to ask that can you going to pay us for this all work which we done in last month I'm sure they will. It's not gonna be good for business if they don't honour the payments. Very true... If the new owner don't pay people in the existing sig program, many people will start to call the site "scam"......
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Sorry! We hit the maximum limit on our free webhosting, we're getting dedicated pay web hosting soon! Stay tuned BTW, you need to have 10 posts, in order to put links in your sig... All you have now is just some *Link Removed*.... Thanks for telling me You are welcome
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they haven't stole MY money yet... why do you think MtGox is stealing money?
People have been waiting for months for their USD withdrawals... And now, mtgox even stopped btc withdrawals....
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Thanks, i was on local Bitcoins having a look however the prices seem a lot higher than what i had seen on MTGOX. hmm...You should use the bitstamp or btc-e price as reference. mtgox price is significant lower as mtgox stopped all bitcoin withdrawal some days ago...
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The biggest problem in cryptoconcurrency industry is keeping money in safe place, we can't trust online wallet as well as our own personal computer.
And that's why you should store your bitcoin (especially if you have a good amount of btc) in an offline wallet or a paper wallet.
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Sorry! We hit the maximum limit on our free webhosting, we're getting dedicated pay web hosting soon! Stay tuned BTW, you need to have 10 posts, in order to put links in your sig... All you have now is just some *Link Removed*....
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Better you can purchase a mining contract or cheap ASIC.
You would very likely be mining at loss... It would be much better to build GPU rigs to mine scrypt-based altcoins, or more simply buy bitcoin directly.
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In the year 2014, 1 Bitcoin will be worth approximately $1,455. In the year 2015, 1 Bitcoin will be worth approximately $5,862. In the year 2016, 1 Bitcoin will be worth approximately $12,652. In the year 2017, 1 Bitcoin will be worth approximately $28,328. In the year 2018, 1 Bitcoin will be worth approximately $56,812. In the year 2019, 1 Bitcoin will be worth approximately $413,067. In the year 2020, 1 Bitcoin will be worth approximately $1,000,000. ... In the year 2035, 1 Bitcoin will be worth approximately $1,000,000,000.
Where did you get this prediction lol?
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Probably doesn't understand or know the block chain is public LOL ~BCX~ maybe OP is pool mining, and his cointerra found a block for the pool... Or, he is just trolling
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please be careful this post is scam - contacts not real
In the contact tab on their site, I can't even find any email to contact with lol.
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The wallet contains a pool of 100 addresses that are hidden from you. The addresses are hidden because they are managed by the wallet program and you generally don't need to worry about them. When you first start up the wallet, it will generate 101 addresses. One of them is the one you see, and 100 are in the hidden pool.
Whenever you send bitcoins, the change is sent to one of the hidden addresses. When you send bitcoins from your wallet again, the program will automatically send them from the new address and send the change to yet another address. The wallet program keep track of which addresses have how much BTC so that you don't have to.
Just a friendly reminder on backing up your wallet.dat file. Whenever you generate a new address or a new change address (when you send bitcoin out), your wallet will take one address out of that 100 "pre-generated addresses, and pre-generate a new one. After you used 100 new addresses, you would need to do a new backup... Thus, you should do a backup once in a while, or use the "-keypool=<n>" argument to pre-generate more addresses.
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mtgox is just stealing money, do not use that site.
Exactly. Stay away from mtgox, at all cost
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or if girl is your girlfriend/wife in which then she gets all LOL.
so true lol
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