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721  Economy / Reputation / Re: WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY!!!! on: December 18, 2015, 12:20:30 PM
Left negative feedback to markj113, hedgy73, shorena and EcuaMobi (Check my sent feedback Wink ) Now how do you all feel huh?! I'm feeling the same. Sad

I'll remove your negative feedback after you delete yours.

Thanks.

Thanks! I'm collecting scammers' negative trust. It feels great. A new one to my collection Smiley
722  Economy / Auctions / Re: ★ BitcoinINN.com ★ on: December 18, 2015, 04:20:11 AM
The top 2 bidders backed out so I'm reopening the auction. If you already bid here and are still interested please confirm your bid.

Starting bid:
0.02 BTC

Minimum increment:
0.005 BTC

End date:

2015-12-22 4PM UTC or
1h after the last bid, whichever is later.

Buy it now:
0.05 BTC

ajom and Gildarts are not allowed to bid on any of my auctions.
723  Economy / Auctions / Re: .PW domains: $2 • adbit.pw • bitcasino.pw • bitdice.pw • doges.pw • rotator.pw on: December 18, 2015, 04:16:38 AM
Bitcasino.pw - $2.50

The auction for bitcasino.pw is already closed. xinzark won it. All the domains marked with "no bids" on my previous post are still available.
724  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / [CLOSED] Vanillacoin on: December 18, 2015, 01:08:24 AM
I want to exchange up to 30,000 Vanillacoins (VNL) [Bittrex] [Poloniex] to bitcoin at a rate of 10,000 satoshis per coin (0.00010000 BTC).
We can use escrow unless you're OK sending first to me. Post here or PM me.

The rate is already reduced, it is non-negotiable and I prefer to do it asap.
I can do several smaller deals but not less than 5k VNL / 0.5 BTC.
725  Economy / Auctions / BitsPerDollar.com • Instant USD⇔Bits/BTC conv. • API • Dynamic images • Twitter on: December 17, 2015, 03:00:54 PM

Description:
BitsPerDollar.com is a great domain to offer a service to convert bits (microbitcoins) to dollars. Most probably the bit will be the most used unit to refer to BTC in the future.

Important:
This auction consists of 3 parts:
Read the next 3 points in detail.

Domain:
If the auction ends in US$24 or less then only the domain will be provided. It is registered on namecheap and will be pushed for free to your own NC account.
It was registered on June 24, 2014 and expires on June 24, 2017 (whois).

Source code & Twitter account & SSL:
The source code and the Twitter account @BitsPerDollar are included if the auction ends in US$25 or more. The included features are described here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=998864.0
  • Online conversion among bits, bitcoins and US dollars
  • Dynamic images: Convert from US to BTC or bits automatically
  • API access
  • Automatically posts bit<->USD rate to Twitter (@BitsPerDollar) every X hours)
I will also include a new Comodo SSL Certificate.

You need basic LAMP knowledge to install the code and make it work (not plug&play unfortunately).

Installation:
I will install the source code on your own hosting if the auction ends in US$45 or more.

Starting bid:
US$ 10

Minimum increment:
US$ 1

Buy it now:
US$ 60 or
US$ 5 more than the previous bid (whichever is higher)
(Domain, code, Twitter account, SSL and installation are included)

End date and time:
Wednesday 2015-12-23 4PM UTC or
1 hour after the last bid (whichever is later)

Payment:
Please bid in US dollars. Final prices will be converted to BTC at the current Bitstamp rate at the moment of the payment.
The payment must be sent to me or the escrow less than 48h after the auction is closed,
otherwise I may leave negative trust and may sell it to next higher bidder, who must complete the deal according to their bid.
726  Economy / Auctions / Re: .PW domains: $2 • adbit.pw • bitcasino.pw • bitdice.pw • doges.pw • rotator.pw on: December 17, 2015, 03:35:56 AM
Current bids:

1bit.pw $3 Ends tomorrow
1doge.pw No bids
adbit.pw No bids
bitbid.pw No bids
bitcasino.pw $2 Ends in less than 2h
bitdice.pw $2 Ends in less than 2h
bitpoker.pw No bids
bitpower.pw No bids
btcbet.pw No bids
btchost.pw No bids
crackers.pw No bids
dices.pw No bids
doges.pw No bids
freecoins.pw $2 Ends in less than 2h
gsi.pw Sold
infodesk.pw No bids
litecoinfaucet.pw No bids
rotator.pw $3.5 Ends tomorrow
topfaucet.pw No bids
727  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need 100 GBP Paypal , pay with BTC on: December 16, 2015, 04:41:25 PM
ok. you get negative trust. /end
But still OP have chance to change this in positive just carry on this exchange and use any trusty escrow provider as he will complete then this going to be ok for him and @EcuaMobi must delete his feedback about OP

Yes of course. If a deal is made with escrow and the other party and the escrow confirm it was successful then I will remove my feedback.

But I really doubt that will happen. Creating a new account and asking the other party to send first without escrow because paypal is reversible is a very common behavior by scammers.
728  Economy / Auctions / Re: .PW domains: $2 • adbit.pw • bitcasino.pw • bitdice.pw • doges.pw • rotator.pw on: December 16, 2015, 02:39:21 PM
I forgot to mention the following domains expire during the next 6 months:

gsi.pw: Dec 29, 2015
crackers.pw: Dec 31, 2015
adbit.pw: Feb 3, 2016
infodesk.pw: Feb 7, 2016

IBGigglin has confirmed his bid for gsi.pw via PM. That auction ends in about 10h.
729  Economy / Lending / Re: Requesting loan of 0.565btc on: December 16, 2015, 02:00:32 PM
Since OP is receiving the loan on that same address I wouldn't think a signed message is required.

I can do this too if Loimu doesn't fund the loan. Let me know.
730  Economy / Auctions / .PW domains: $2 • adbit.pw • bitcasino.pw • bitdice.pw • doges.pw • rotator.pw on: December 15, 2015, 08:11:13 PM
Description:
I'm auctioning several .PW domains. All of them are registered on Namecheap and can only be transferred to another NC account, for free.
.PW is a ccTLD commonly used as a generic TLD.

Starting bid for each domain:
US$ 2 for every domain.
Each domain has an independent auction.

Minimum increment:
US$ 0.50

Buy it now:
US$ 6 or
US$ 2 more than the current bid, whichever is higher.

List of domains:
1bit.pw
1doge.pw
adbit.pw
bitbid.pw
bitcasino.pw
bitdice.pw
bitpoker.pw
bitpower.pw
btcbet.pw
btchost.pw
crackers.pw
dices.pw
doges.pw
freecoins.pw
gsi.pw
infodesk.pw
litecoinfaucet.pw
rotator.pw
topfaucet.pw

End date and time:
24 hours after the last bid of a particular domain.
Every domain has its own auction and ends independently.
I may lock the thread (close all the auctions) at any time as long as no domains have any open bids at that moment.

Payment:
Please bid in US dollars. Final prices will be converted to BTC at the current Bitstamp rate at the moment of the payment.
The payment must be sent to me or the escrow less than 48h after the auction is closed.
Otherwise I may leave negative trust and may sell it to next higher bidder, who must complete the deal according to their bid.
731  Economy / Auctions / Re: ★ BitcoinINN.com ★ on: December 15, 2015, 12:55:30 PM
.025BTC
Current highest bid.
About 3h remaining.
732  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: The user "thatstinks" is a scammer! on: December 15, 2015, 01:47:49 AM
EcuaMobi is an alternate account of thatstinks.

An untrusted account using a trusted account to scam. Indeed this is very interesting.
A very new type of PayPal scam.
Will definitely be reporting this scam to PayPal.



Yes sure! Then ask a very trusted member to access your account and verify everything  Roll Eyes
733  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: The user "thatstinks" is a scammer! on: December 15, 2015, 12:28:28 AM
Despite being online after my previous post OP hasn't replied. Thatstinks has and I've accessed his account. What I can find is this:

!!! WARNING: This user is a newbie. If you are expecting a message from a more veteran member, then this is an imposter !!!

Ok...

I would do 1 then 1 sure, just to be safe on my end too.

I will pay $514 USD via paypal non gift for each BTC that includes a good 14% roughly premium.

What is your paypal, my BTC address is below, also privacy is a huge must, no mention of selling to me to anyone, ok.

1DnYnC6JKfFh7BgvmT4pbhMZqZhG9MDFRp

Josh

I find the sent address was 1DnYnC6JKfFh7BgvmT4pbhMZqZhG9MDFRp which doesn't have any balance at the moment. I can't find any message with the address 1FzeEZfYzfGkegcF2c4TSE11Zbz5kmhfD4, which of course could have been deleted, but I doubt it.

I also found this interesting message:

This transaction sends 0.34534362 to the address 14scb34BPBeNx8pkS6tSrqn6f77A1v4kiQ and 0.65455638 as change to itself (1FzeEZfYzfGkegcF2c4TSE11Zbz5kmhfD4). This confirms OP is lying.

Here's the full conversation I can find at the moment:
Sent
Received



OP, if you think an important message was deleted by thatstinks feel free to allow me temporal access to your account.
734  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: The user "thatstinks" is a scammer! on: December 14, 2015, 11:18:30 PM
Either report the PM where he sends you his BTC address (https://i.imgur.com/cWdA0lH.png) and ask an admin to confirm it's legit
or grant a trusted member temporal access to your account to confirm it.

If you want I can confirm whether that PM is legit or not. If you agree encrypt your account password here https://keybase.io/encrypt#ecuamobi and PM it to me.

Once you prove that PM is legit you need to sign a message with the address 1PTSLTsCgiT9nM3NCvh7bBK7NhA65myNZj to prove you're the one who sent that BTC.
735  Economy / Auctions / Re: ⇒ .XYZ domains: $1 • bitcoinDICE.xyz • bitcoinDOMAINS.xyz • bitcoinHOST.xyz ... on: December 14, 2015, 07:31:22 PM
bitcoindice.xyz $5 - Ends tomorrow
bitcoindomains.xyz $3 - Ends tomorrow
bitcoinhost.xyz Sold
bitcoinmail.xyz Sold
btchost.xyz Sold
btcstore.xyz Sold
btcvpn.xyz Sold
cryptobit.xyz Sold
cryptoblog.xyz Sold
cryptolinks.xyz Sold
cryptomarket.xyz Sold
digitalservers.xyz Sold
736  Economy / Auctions / Re: ⇒ .CO domains: $3 • bitDICE.co • bitVIDEO.co • btcBAY.co • btcPAL.co • buyBIT.co on: December 14, 2015, 06:12:28 PM
Digdoge.co - $3
Bitexplorer.co - $3

About 30 minutes remaining. These are the last domains of this auction.
737  Economy / Services / Re: DoubleBot Signature Campaign [ High Payments ] on: December 14, 2015, 04:55:43 PM
yeah but i ain't speaking for the red but the thing is we all know it is only for the high payment and nothing to do with the scam and i cannot ignore that fact .

It's fine to make them Red for now but it shouldn't be visible forever , must be changed to neutral if the removed the sig regardless of the payment received cause if the user is not wearing any scamming sig then what are you warning newbies for ?

If they are getting punished just for the extra coins they tried to earn and had no intentions to scam then i wouldn't agree with that at least after seeing all the sig drama.

I have not updated this here, but yes I will change the rating to neutral once the signature is gone.
yup that would some wise and rightful decision from your side , or else the users would be pissed as hell for joining it .

I would have my doubts about this. This is a clear scam and users who wear this signature are doing so for money knowing that others will lose theirs. If they are willing to affect other people's money as long as they earn some themselves then I would think they won't have problems in the future being untrustworthy again. I would not trust someone who does that.

Besides warning newbies not to invest on this site now that negative trust would be a warning to deal with extreme caution with people willing to promote a scam site to earn some coin.
I will check the participants of this signature campaign and will add negative trust permanently unless they desist immediately before receiving their payment.
738  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Questions on Encrypt/Decrypt Message on: December 14, 2015, 04:12:09 PM
WORKING!!  Grin

Thanks, I've been using the address and not the public key. If I want to send a message to somebody else, how do I get the public key for their address?

There are ways to grab the public key from the blockchain as long as that address has spent coins at least once (the public key must be given to verify the signature of the TX).
However in practice you must just ask for it, it's public anyway. Ask for a public key and encrypt the message using that information.
Has anyone tried decrypting with it yet though? I've been able to encrypt fine (just like the screens above) however, when I go to decrypt I always get the message 'address not found'. I know it's the right encrypted message because all I'm doing is taking the encrypted message I just made and then trying to decrypt it back to verify it works.

You need to enter the public key too to decrypt the message, not just the encrypted string.
The easiest way to achieve this is by right-clicking on the address the message was encrypted with and selecting "Encrypt/decrypt message". That way the public key will be pre-populated.
Then enter the encrypted string and hit "Decrypt". You will be asked for your Electrum password and the decrypted message will appear.
739  Economy / Auctions / Re: ★ BitcoinINN.com ★ on: December 14, 2015, 03:49:16 PM
.017
This bid is not valid. Minimum increment is 0.005 BTC
740  Economy / Auctions / Re: ⇒ .CO domains: $3 • bitDICE.co • bitVIDEO.co • btcBAY.co • btcPAL.co • buyBIT.co on: December 13, 2015, 09:50:46 PM
Current bids:

bitcoupons.co - $2 - Ends in less than 5h
bitexplorer.co - $3
dices.co  - $2 - Ends in less than 5h
digdoge.co - $3
freedoges.co  - $2 - Ends in less than 5h
netcams.co - $2 - Ends in less than 5h
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