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761  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS]Bitcointalk Accounts with attached email infomation on: July 24, 2014, 11:31:24 AM
Keeping the email address the same can be very risky and will open up the possibility that the account will be stolen from you.
762  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie question on bitcoin transactions on: July 23, 2014, 05:05:54 PM
It would be advisable to use some kind of mixing service (bitcoin fog - only accessible via tor, or bitmixer.io - accessible via the clearnet) after you purchase your coins on an exchange.
When you go go spend your coins you should use a VPN or TOR to mask your IP address as the person who sent the TX.
Can you guys please explain how this works ? Would like to use either one of the methods suggested but i don't have a clue. I'm new to using btc
If you go to bitmixer.io (search these forums and google to make sure you can trust them) you simply click on, add foreward address and past in a BTC address that you control but have not yet used. I would recommond clicking on "add one more foreward address" for added anominoty at least once to add an additional foreward address. You select the time delay that you want the coins to have before they send it to you.

You will then click on mix my coins and there will be an address to send the coins that you want mixed to. At the bottom there is a letter of guarantee that you will need to open and save in case there is a problem. You then send the coins that you want mixed to the address provided and bitmixer will give you new coins that are not associated with your previous coins at the addresses that you provided them.
763  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Sr. Bitcointalk account for sale on: July 23, 2014, 12:41:27 AM
Wow 3 posts and 3 activity thats quite a bit... I think you are referring to another account. In my opinion its a bit steep of a price.

Really? I wouldn't even sell a Sr Member this cheap. (But I'm not as desperate for sales as some Tongue)

Pays for itself in 300 posts on PD's campaign...
Anything this cheap is likely a hacked account as this is not the fair market price of a sr account.
764  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Bitcointalk.org forum accounts ***prices lowered*** on: July 23, 2014, 12:32:05 AM
are you also buying accounts as well?
The only account that I would be willing to buy is the Tradefortress account.

Other then that I do not buy accounts as it is too risky. I create my own accounts.

Out of curiosity, why would you want to buy his account in particular? To have the record on least trusted score in the forum? Tongue
I think the TradeFortress account is one that is known by most of the community so it may potentially have some resale value. Everyone knows that the account was sold at least once so anyone would be stupid to try to scam with it.

Other then that one account, I want to only sell accounts that I create as it would guarantee both me and my buyers that the accounts have not been hacked.
765  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: I'm interested in buy some members or jr. Members accounts. on: July 22, 2014, 09:14:21 PM
I just sent you a PM with the details of what I have
766  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Bitcointalk.org forum accounts ***prices lowered*** on: July 22, 2014, 07:22:44 PM
Prices have been lowered, and accounts have been added to my inventory due to position promotions.
767  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] House/Condo in Kranj, Slovenia on: July 22, 2014, 06:16:57 PM
Do you have any comps for houses in the area?
768  Economy / Collectibles / Re: RARE SIGNED COPY OF BITCOIN ALGORITHM on: July 22, 2014, 06:12:34 PM
Unless it is signed by Satoshi himself I don't think the fact that it is signed makes a difference.
769  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Bitcointalk.org SR and full member accounts on: July 22, 2014, 02:08:07 PM
I have no interest in buying any forum accounts, however two months is really not a long time to make your money back and then some. There are few other investment opportunities that will allow you to make this kind of money.

Sure, 2 months isn't a long time for an investment, but you have to consider it's an investment that requires work: namely, posting over 400 times, which not something everyone has the time and/or patience for. Also, PD is planning on changing its payment structure, so there is no guarantee this would even be profitable any time soon - and we all know how stable most other campaigns are. Tongue
You are correct that there is no guarantee, but if you were to buy the account now then you can earn .48 this money (stunna said he is not going to change payment structure this month) and you would almost certainly earn more then .02 next month so you would still easily ROI in less then two months.



0.48 you get with the hero account. The limit is 400 posts/month, so for seniors the max is 0.4/month, and 0.24/month for full members.
Also FX campaign is dead, unlike you tried to make the possible buyers think.

This limits have been discussed alreadly.

It is also been discussed that the FXOpen campaign is closing. The OP was not aware of this fact when it was brought up.

The price for my senior account is reasonable. If you would like to buy it but the price is too high then you can PM me an offer.
770  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Bitcointalk.org SR and full member accounts on: July 22, 2014, 05:16:22 AM
I have no interest in buying any forum accounts, however two months is really not a long time to make your money back and then some. There are few other investment opportunities that will allow you to make this kind of money.

Sure, 2 months isn't a long time for an investment, but you have to consider it's an investment that requires work: namely, posting over 400 times, which not something everyone has the time and/or patience for. Also, PD is planning on changing its payment structure, so there is no guarantee this would even be profitable any time soon - and we all know how stable most other campaigns are. Tongue
You are correct that there is no guarantee, but if you were to buy the account now then you can earn .48 this money (stunna said he is not going to change payment structure this month) and you would almost certainly earn more then .02 next month so you would still easily ROI in less then two months.
Pretty sure you are selling hacked account, this is the reason why we can't know the username... Also why are you using "Newbie" account ?
I am not selling hacked accounts.

Although selling forum accounts is allowed as per forum rules, it is frowned upon by the community and people will negitive trust the accounts, making the accounts worthless as most signature campaigns want accounts with neutral or positive trust.

And especially if the accounts have past trades, with positive trust, I think the negative feedback is warranted as it can easily promoted scamming. Speaking of which, where is Vod? Wink
Account selling is not for people looking for account with positive trust as most people that have traded will not sell their account. Regardless, it is well known that it is always advisable to use escrow for all trades.

If vod were to negitive trust me then I would just continue using escrow and being able to sell my accounts.
771  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Bitcointalk.org SR and full member accounts on: July 22, 2014, 04:14:50 AM
Pretty sure you are selling hacked account, this is the reason why we can't know the username... Also why are you using "Newbie" account ?
I am not selling hacked accounts.

Although selling forum accounts is allowed as per forum rules, it is frowned upon by the community and people will negitive trust the accounts, making the accounts worthless as most signature campaigns want accounts with neutral or positive trust.
772  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Bitcointalk.org SR and full member accounts on: July 22, 2014, 12:38:51 AM
still selling. Have had several transactions go very smoothly.


[There are other compaigns that have higher posting limits as well.

Your activity is based on how many two week periods you post using your account. It would be very well possible that someone could have joined the forum recentally and has not accumlated enough activity yet. A user could also want an additional account to earn extra from signature campaigns.

Your information is a bit messed.  Primedice is currently the top paying signature, 0.48 BTC a month at hero member status, and 0.4 BTC a month at senior member status, MAX.
Monbux - PD is not the top paying signature campaign, FXopen is. However even if you were to accept the assumption that you can only make .40 BTC per month, you would ROI in less then two months and earn a 60% return on a .50 BTC investment after two months.
773  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Bitcointalk.org SR and full member accounts on: July 21, 2014, 11:00:16 PM
Seems like a good idea, but the accounts are waay too expensive. I have built up my activity/post count from the occasional post (maybe once a day), not worth .5 btc (~300$). Drop your prices a bit, and you will see some buyers. I would probably sell my account for a maximum of .1 btc, but I don't want to.
Thank you for your feedback.

As I said in the OP, I am willing to negotiate on all prices, and the worse I can do is tell you that your offer is too low. Smiley

You can easily ROI in under a month with a Senior account for 0.50 BTC on a signature campaign.
Not under a month. Currently the highest rank is hero that makes a difference in sig campaigns, and you would have to do 400 posts in a month to get the max of 0.48BTC, which is quite a bit.
FXOpen pays 0.0013 BTC per post and allows 125 posts per week, so after 4 weeks, someone could earn 0.65 BTC and would ROI.

See this thread for signature rates https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
The campaign isn't open for new joiners, so I would expect it to be hard to get into. And if you are making 125 posts per week, you probably already have a hero or senior account.
There are other compaigns that have higher posting limits as well.

Your activity is based on how many two week periods you post using your account. It would be very well possible that someone could have joined the forum recentally and has not accumlated enough activity yet. A user could also want an additional account to earn extra from signature campaigns.
774  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Anonymity so important to you? on: July 21, 2014, 04:23:16 PM
Imagine your best friend; someone you trust with your life asks you to show him/her all your emails, text messages, phone conversations and what you buy or sell. This person will then permanently record everything. Would you allow it?

Now imagine a faceless entity having access to all that information.

I never actually thought of it that way.
Now that you say that, BTC can still be traced by your IP can't it?

Ever heard of proxies?
Your identity can be discovered even with a proxy. If an attacker can figure out the IP address of the proxy that transmitted the TX then the attacker could go to the proxy and find out the IP address that was connected to the proxy
775  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could the US government gain control of Bitcoin? on: July 21, 2014, 11:39:13 AM
If the U.S. gov indeed does start sucking up all of the coins,
BTC value would surpass over 1K.
But then they'd tax everything.
GDI 'Murica.

And if you get tired of everything and want to expatriate, you get taxed too!

you mean like an exit tax? or do you mean the income tax after $80k? can you renounce citizenship in the USA and get out of paying taxes permanently? that would be interesting.... Smiley

You need to pay around 50% asset tax for renouncing citizenship if I am not mistaken.
No, you do not need to pay anywhere near this amount. You need to have paid all of your taxes that were previously due.
776  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Bitcointalk.org SR and full member accounts on: July 21, 2014, 03:41:40 AM
Seems like a good idea, but the accounts are waay too expensive. I have built up my activity/post count from the occasional post (maybe once a day), not worth .5 btc (~300$). Drop your prices a bit, and you will see some buyers. I would probably sell my account for a maximum of .1 btc, but I don't want to.
Thank you for your feedback.

As I said in the OP, I am willing to negotiate on all prices, and the worse I can do is tell you that your offer is too low. Smiley

You can easily ROI in under a month with a Senior account for 0.50 BTC on a signature campaign.
Not under a month. Currently the highest rank is hero that makes a difference in sig campaigns, and you would have to do 400 posts in a month to get the max of 0.48BTC, which is quite a bit.
FXOpen pays 0.0013 BTC per post and allows 125 posts per week, so after 4 weeks, someone could earn 0.65 BTC and would ROI.

See this thread for signature rates https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
777  Economy / Speculation / Re: This Bitfinex Credit Bubble cannot end well on: July 21, 2014, 02:53:16 AM
Is a roll-back during such a cascading crash really a safe thing to do or may people be left without their money?

what they do is halt trading when the flash crash occurs, then they keep trading frozen while they wait for other markets to recover. then they unfreeze trading after rolling back flash crash trades. and lots of traders get screwed....

...and the idea that they might freeze trades to protect lenders discourages people from betting on a flash crash and so the bid order book remains thin.

I would think that a lot of people have a price in mind that they would buy bitcoin at if the price were to drop to a certain level.

Just because the order book is thin doesn't mean people will not step in to purchase if the price drops, say 10%
778  Other / Meta / Re: trust ratings on: July 21, 2014, 02:41:47 AM
Agreed, use escrow and everything. But it's pretty annoying that anyone can basically spam the trust system, and use multiple accounts to do it.
By default this trust is hidden from users so if someone is using accounts that are not on the default trust list then it wouldn't have any affect on the other person's trust rating.

True, but it is quite annoying if you find see some false and ridiculous feedback on your trust page.
If you use escrow then this will not effect you. Trust is really only for when you need to see if it is safe to "send first" and if you use escrow then neither party to a transaction will need to "send first"
779  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Florida jury awards $23.6 billion to widow in smoking lawsuit on: July 21, 2014, 02:20:55 AM
R.J. Reynolds company is of course going to fight this, and I don't blame them. That amount is absolutely absurd! I hate frivolous lawsuits like this. No one forced the man to start smoking and no one forced him to continue smoking. Yes, nicotine is addictive, but many people quit smoking every day, so there is no reason the man could not have done it too. And smoking's health risks have been well known and well advertised for a long time now. I can only imagine the ear-to-ear grins the lawyers for this woman had. Leeches!
I know, right. When I first read this I'm this has got to be a world record for punitive damages by a long shot. And, what fucking pool of 12 people could be so fucking stupid to award such a large amount.. I agree w/ the family guy that a few million is more acceptable but this is larger than some class action lawsuits.
I think the Jury was likely trying to stick it to a large corporation by awarding such a large amount of punitive damages.

The case has been dragging on for years and I am sure that RJR has made several offers to settle but the plaintiff probably has unrealistic expectations of a Jury outcome and the Jury likely did not understand the law.
780  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] Bitcointalk.org SR and full member accounts on: July 20, 2014, 08:49:14 PM
Seems like a good idea, but the accounts are waay too expensive. I have built up my activity/post count from the occasional post (maybe once a day), not worth .5 btc (~300$). Drop your prices a bit, and you will see some buyers. I would probably sell my account for a maximum of .1 btc, but I don't want to.
Thank you for your feedback.

As I said in the OP, I am willing to negotiate on all prices, and the worse I can do is tell you that your offer is too low. Smiley

You can easily ROI in under a month with a Senior account for 0.50 BTC on a signature campaign.
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