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761  Economy / Services / Re: Advertising spots @ FreeBitcoinTalk.org on: October 16, 2016, 02:29:53 PM
Post your rates or you should pm everyone interrested

I think the rates should be mentioned in the starting posts by OP. This will save time for both the person and only people who has the required budget will PM the OP.
762  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: October 16, 2016, 02:16:57 PM
How did this topic arise? Where you've seen even one case to atheists expressed hatred for religion? Religious organizations become angry at those who deny the existence of God.

That's for sure. Usually, religious sects are indignant about atheists. And they want to get to their sect.

Get rid of atheist nuts. Their atheism pollutes our children. Their stupidity is in school textbooks. Get rid of them.

Here is how to get rid of them. First, pray to God that they will convert to religion. Next, show them how stupid atheism is. Third, offer them the chance to leave the community. Fourth, brand them as the heretics they are.

Cool

It is like looking at a recovering alcoholic.  They have nothing against alcohol and there their recovery they can even get to the point where they can purchase alcohol and give it as a gift. 
763  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin has no competition on: October 16, 2016, 02:13:19 PM
Definitely you are right. I was also one of those who thought bitcoin will get replaced with something else but all failed and yet bitcoin still lives stronger than ever. It is even immune to exchange hacks now, with those information in the hand and the possiblity of the WWIII because of the probability of Hitlery getting elected, there is only one way for bitcoin: > moon.

Ofcourse Bitcoin has no competition as if Bitcoin wasnt so gut, we all wouldnt be here trying to replicate it in the form of so many Altcoins.
764  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: October 16, 2016, 02:10:46 PM
How did this topic arise? Where you've seen even one case to atheists expressed hatred for religion? Religious organizations become angry at those who deny the existence of God.

There are some of the group that take strong positions against religion and that is perhaps the standing that led them to join the group
765  Economy / Economics / Re: Loans too risky? on: October 16, 2016, 02:08:34 PM
yes , it is risky to give loan whether you are giving loan in any way ( i mean in this forum with trust or BTCjam like site ) .
my friend already lost about 0.6 btc in btcjam by gave loan .
secondly i am curious that how did you get 800btc since you are newbie and also said already you are new to the bitcoin world .

Anyone can say they get 800 BTC here on forum but to prove it depends on him. Lending anywhere especially online is risky but in Poloniex exchange they have this feature where you can lend your BTC to traders. I think that feature is nice,because the borrower will used it to trade only.


If I have that big amount of BTC, I would have cash out that amount and will just a real business in real world, I love lending business so maybe I would consider that, or even I would start my own bank because I am a banker myself and I know the procedure in doing it.
Soo you do know several people get a loan and wont repay, and those will make you get pissed bored at same time, lending its a hard area to be at the moment, sure those who repay cover the loss, but why take such risk, invest into something that wont make you get pissed.
There are many borrowers that would not pay their loans especially online because they cannot be trace and they have no legal liability against the law, there is no crime in not paying loan online as there is no contract as a legal basis that you have loan money from a certain company or person.

Instead of loaning a single BTC to one person, loan half to a strong repped account and half to one that repays with higher interest but has higher risks, same thing you do with coin investments.
766  Economy / Economics / Re: Loans too risky? on: October 16, 2016, 02:07:57 PM
There are a few sites that back the loans in different ways, not many.  So, nothing bad about these loans or the sites, but watch your margins and risks.
767  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: do you accept bitcoins in your business on: October 16, 2016, 02:07:09 PM
There are a few sidechain based quick pay systems out there are more coming, and many of the third party sites that we could use to accept Bitcoin are getting pretty ingenious with security, but for the moment it is risk versus making a customer wait for confirms.
768  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan 0.04 btc on: October 09, 2016, 02:35:46 PM
I assume that we will not see you back on here in the next week, as contacting the attorney and going after these guys will be where your time is being spent.
769  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan 0.04 btc on: October 09, 2016, 02:34:57 PM

So, they gave you a disconnect notice for being just three days short?  That is the craziest thing that I have ever heard.  You just got the bill and it is going to be shut off Monday. 
Thats how companies work here in a third country. The problem is payment for my apartment came along with the bill. I thought the electricbill will be issued atleast one more week. I have no enough money to pay for both at the same time.

Rather than go this route, I think you should contact an attorney immediately, that cannot be legal.  I am sure that if there was a notice prior to now you would have paid the bill in due course, knowing that it was due, therefore you have not been given what is the legal notice in just about every country in the world. 
770  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Where can I buy bitcoins without showing ID? on: October 09, 2016, 04:18:20 AM
I want to buy bitcoins on an exchange, because the prices are better. But most requires an ID.
Circle and bitstamp requires ID.

Anyone know an exchange with good prices, where ID is not required?

All the cards are digital, so that means training the cashier at the store most of time, as they are still new at using them, but you can download an app that takes the barcode from the website and keeps it in the phone for use in the store.
771  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: do i have to pay tax on bitcoins ? on: October 09, 2016, 04:14:40 AM
i think it depend on the policy of your country, if your country imposed tax on bitcoin then you have to pay tax on it other wise there is no tax on bitcoin at all.

Personally, I would say that if your outward appearance in life has not changed too much, then wait on the taxes until a year when they are not so against Bitcoin. 
772  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: New: Scratch 4 Satoshis major upgrade on: October 09, 2016, 04:10:13 AM
I've been using this site for a while and have reached reached 30,000 satoshi's and now wish to payout, the only problem is when I click payout my balance is doubled until I refresh the page and nothing shows up in my wallet and my balance is the same. Can some please help me?

That payout button you see was/is for winning bonuses, you get paid manually from the OP.
Do not worry about it, in your wallet when ever dhavin decides.

Just more of a statement of intent that if you can’t get your site functional prior to inviting users, then I have 0 confidence in it. .  If there are possible issues prior to launch, then you call for BETA testers and go from there instead of inviting the general public under the expectation that the site is ready to go live.

773  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] -NEW BURST OP- MINE ANY FREE SPACE-(HDD MINING)- ATs, AE, P2P MARKET+MORE! on: October 09, 2016, 04:08:15 AM
@haitch: thanks for your answer in detail! I will post this experience as instructive money Wink Btw, i cannot understand people cheating for a few bucks, but so are the people.

@IncludeBeer: http://forums.burst-team.us:4567/topic/1111/scam-burstvest

I recieved a payment on 04/09/2016, but as you can read there are some hints that is all the some user with different kind of assets. I will be happy if its not true, but "it stinks to the sky". The only thing that will proof that is to watch the continous of payments.

Yes we can wait to see if we get paid any dividends but the person who released the assets should speak up and defend himself if it's not true and so far no update from that person or any post so I'm starting to think that it might be a scam which is a shame because it can tarnish the community and we don't want that happening here because we have a great community and dev team. And also people have invested a lot of Burst into these assets.

Well I really hope he does.  I hold the most # of shares for that asset...

I just checked the account of the asset.  The account doesn't hold anymore of the assets which its supposed to pay dividends with!  It's official: BurstVest is a fucking scam. Sad  Angry

After the deletion of posts from here I am not the projects biggest fan anymore, but you are posting info that is just plain wrong.

Code:
The account named BurstVest Asset Wallet has a balance of 1'740.05461037 BURST. 

morantis, ddos was outed as another alias of a serial scammer on Burst - a scammer with 19 different accounts that all posted from the same IP address, many of which setup assets that turned out to be scams.

DDOS is a scammer, and BurstVest was a scam.

"well it seems our scammer was a very busy individual. He has/had 19 accounts, one of which I banned for spamming. A little bit of digging into the guy shows: It looks like he attends Louisiana Tech, has an AT&T phone, has Suddenlink Communications as an ISP, uses a VPN called NorthGhost and possibly has a virtual server with a firm called LogicWeb. Anyone wishing to dig further, go for it."

173.217.226.92 bitoppertunities
173.217.226.92 bum
173.217.226.92 burst
173.217.226.92 busybee
173.217.226.92 ddos
173.217.226.92 finalBurst
173.217.226.92 hamstermuffin
173.217.226.92 internetofhub
173.217.226.92 jerry
173.217.226.92 kevinfml
173.217.226.92 muffinman
173.217.226.92 pancakeflipper
173.217.226.92 physical
173.217.226.92 queasy
173.217.226.92 significant
173.217.226.92 Username
173.217.226.92 wandering



That is just the balance of burst the account has.  What I said was the assets the account holds, not the balance of burst.  The entire scheme of BurstVest was to buy other assets.  Then, a large portion of the profits of those assets get rolled out as dividends to BurstVest holders.  If you look at the assets (not burst balance) held by the account, you'll see there's nearly nothing there anymore.  He sold all shares and stole the resulting burst (as indicated by the small 1.7k balance).

Alright, I misunderstood.  Has a promised dividend date come and gone or is there still a possibility that the project is up front?

It should be noted that as of last night, the “tended” list of crowd fundings still has this one on there and the list itself says that scams are removed, so that is a glaring pointer that says it is ok and not a scam for those that are looking from the outside.
774  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Many Millions of People Use Bitcoin? on: October 09, 2016, 04:06:02 AM
Assuming a site like YoBit uses a hierarchical system for addresses I tried to trace just one address back and, at least for me, it was not anywhere near doable.  But, if you want even a clue, I think that is the approach
775  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread on: October 09, 2016, 03:59:29 AM
Is there any way that I can import (from burning) address from new blockchain.info into counterwallet.io?

the bitcoin-qt export format is no more possible, only
WIF and
Base58
 Huh
thx
pls can anyone help?

TIA

You search for say “Bitcoin side chain implementation” and see in the results the good old forum, a welcome site.  But, clicking that link takes  you to page that is close to where the info is, but usually a page or two off and you are looking at a thread of 200+ pages. 
776  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where to Invest BTC? on: October 09, 2016, 03:51:03 AM
I will prefer to invest my bitcoins in multiple potential altcoins and start trading with them as its very  hard to find any other legit place to invest my coins as chances of getting scammed are higher.
yeah if you invest in altcoin or trade you will avoid the possibility of a scam, but I think the risk will remain the same or there is always a risk in investing in altcoin will have a big risk too, because it is possible the price of a altcoin down very sharply and make a big loss, so beware

No doubt there is a risk of loosing money in altcoins but risk can be reduced if you hold good knowledge of it and its good to loose in trading  instead of getting scammed.
right , but i can give a idea  to remove your maximum loss chance .
alway buy altcoin which is at very low price  . because with buy at very low price there is very very less chance to get loss .

It can be more confusing, but there is the whole realm of "assetts".  More than a few side chain coins have an assett system where users can create an "assett".  They are supposed to represent a specific purpose and/or use and that can generate a direct dividend over time.
777  Other / Off-topic / Re: Have you ever lost Bitcoin? on: October 09, 2016, 03:41:56 AM
Yes of course. but i lost my btc in trading and thia pure yang own false. Aside from trading i never lost my btc cause i dont invest any hyip/ponzi.

What is the purpose of the question in context to the current state of Bitcoin and the events that are occurring as we speak? There seems to be a lot of threads that are started with no actual bearing on the forum, on Bitcoin or on the current event structure of Crypto itself. 
778  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Europe killing the crypto atm business on: October 09, 2016, 03:41:18 AM
The more that they feel that they have made the system safe for all and kept the Crypto clean of illegal activity, the less overall attention that they will be giving the system. Give them a few feet and then we take a few miles. Little by little it is going to happen.
779  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] -NEW BURST OP- MINE ANY FREE SPACE-(HDD MINING)- ATs, AE, P2P MARKET+MORE! on: October 09, 2016, 03:40:23 AM
It looks like a nice little GUI, but for a good number of attached owners I am not sure I would trust it every time. Either way you did, nice job and we will see you around much more I am sure.
780  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have you ever looked at the Bitcoin testnet? on: October 09, 2016, 03:39:38 AM
Bitcoin testnet can be used to try out trading with coins that are worthless, I have tested trading programs by using testnet bitcoins as there are trading sites that offer a completely different site purely for testnet bitcoins.

You can Google that and get a couple of different “schedules” of interesting points in the chain.  The same is true of the actual block chain.

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