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7821  Other / Off-topic / Re: Baby!!! on: May 23, 2014, 08:16:44 PM
Mother and baby are doing incredible! He has such a full head of hair (even more than his daddy)  Cheesy

I want to thank each and every one of you for the congratulations. It means a lot...we have a wonderful community!
Glad to hear that! I really wish you both all the best Wink
7822  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Silver and copper coins- Goxxed For The Last Time a (commiserative) coin on: May 23, 2014, 08:15:31 PM
To tell you the truth, it will be shipped first thing tomorrow morning! On a Friday I tend to mark items as shipped that I post on Saturday.

I'm glad that you're excited about it, I've had a great time making them.
Ah, no worries man. No problem at all. It won't arrive before I get home anyway, so that isn't a huge problem Tongue

I know it's not much, but I'm just starting out. I'm hoping that as I build momentum, I'll be able to donate more. It takes a few grand in total to help free an individual from NK. My aim is to raise at least that much in the next year or two for Liberty in North Korea through my projects and donations.

As to people being thankful about me doing this. I and a few of my friends had BTC in there, this project wasn't about poking fun or getting revenge, but about awareness, reflection and perhaps a little humour actually Wink

You and the community are welcome. It's been great fun and I appreciate your purchase.
Well, every bit helps right? We have a proverb for that in The Netherlands: Wie 't grote niet eert is 't kleine niet weerd?. It sucks that you lost BTC in that bullshit exchange and I hope you can earn a bit back with this project (and upcoming projects). Because you deserve it as well. I wish you all the best!

I would love to mint coins myself, but I have no idea how to do that nor do I have creative mind to think of something nice. Roll Eyes
7823  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I just paid the $100K USD via BTC to become a Platinum Member of TBF. on: May 23, 2014, 08:08:19 PM
That's me in Las Vegas at the Bitcoin conference, bringing awareness to http://thetutuproject.com/, of which I'm not affiliated in any way, shape or form, sans being a supporter, unlike other notable bitcoiners having charities to further line their own pockets, but can't seem to pony up twenty-five bucks for a TBF membership even though they champion their guy, Brock Pierce, to chair a seat (next to a table with Teen Beat mags atop).
You don't know how much I respect you right now.
7824  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Silver and copper coins- Goxxed For The Last Time a (commiserative) coin on: May 23, 2014, 07:45:39 PM
Just updated the OP with the first donation to Liberty in North Korea.

www.libertyinnorthkorea.org/about/

https://blockchain.info/tx/6bd3f51cec086a96c306818973a1cea3515978a36e1b5d972bd8b4d438489ac6

Thanks to everyone who has purchased, it feels great to be able to donate to a charity so close to my heart out of what started as a fun side project.
I admire you for donating 10% to charity. It might not be much, but I think that every person that had BTC on Mt.Gox should be thankful that you are doing this. I love it when people give back to the community. So, thanks a lot for doing this.
7825  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Silver and copper coins- Goxxed For The Last Time a (commiserative) coin on: May 23, 2014, 07:43:43 PM
I just bought one of your coins using eBay and it was just marked as shipped, so thanks a lot dude. Can't wait to have this piece in my hands. Grin
7826  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I just paid the $100K USD via BTC to become a Platinum Member of TBF. on: May 23, 2014, 07:41:42 PM
He kinda looks like Santa Claus with a Tutu.   Tongue

-snip-
Really? Or are you fucking with me? Bruno, please confirm Tongue
Anyway, it's a nice reuse you did there dude. I doubt KnC can/will answer your question though.
7827  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: May 23, 2014, 07:40:25 PM
Can I join June 1st?
You can join whenever you want. There is no current limit on members, so add the signature, post the required information and earn away.
7828  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I just paid the $100K USD via BTC to become a Platinum Member of TBF. on: May 23, 2014, 07:39:19 PM
kudos to you Bruno for having raised the knc - tfb affair Smiley

You really think his name is Bruno?

Yes it is, bud. I even once posted pics of my real IL DL sans masking off the ID #, and can easily do such again. To be clear, none of the pics were photoshopped, et al. in any way.
Now I am curious about how you look. Undecided
7829  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: May 23, 2014, 07:30:45 PM
Wow, competition is getting fierce!! Shocked

When my month is up I may have to revisit this and figure out what the best options are.  Cheesy
Well, this topic won't be going anywhere so you should be able to, haha.
7830  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: May 23, 2014, 05:25:15 PM
@UpDown.BT, is it possible for me to have a link to my Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns-topic in my signature? I know it's normally not allowed, but could you make an exception for that?

I can't make any exclusions from our rules, because others will want something too.
That sounds logical. No problems dude Wink Thanks for this campaign!
7831  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: May 23, 2014, 03:57:26 PM
@UpDown.BT, is it possible for me to have a link to my Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns-topic in my signature? I know it's normally not allowed, but could you make an exception for that?
7832  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it smart to make a Bitcoin Faucet on: May 23, 2014, 02:01:51 PM
Well, the faucet wasnt on bitcoininformation.info, ive never visited this site. maybe someone else would have coppied your idea.
Yeah, people copied it quite quickly. I knew who did it after me, but forgot. Has been a while since I had my faucet Tongue
How much did you gave out from your faucet and did you ever had any profits from your faucet? and did you ever publicize your faucet?
Around 1BTC loss (meaning I paid it out of my own pocket), no profits. A very old version of the code was on Github and people forked it, so it can be found, yes. I do not give support for it though.
I doubt if there has been a total of 1BTC taken out of all the faucets. The faucets pay out dust and the bitcoins users are very less, I think maybe your faucet had been misused. And why didnt you give out some kinds of google ads on your faucet so that you gain some profit from that faucet?
I had ads on my page and it was a long time ago. When Bitcoin wasn't as high as it is right now.
7833  Economy / Services / Re: Get paid for your signature from FXOpen. Weekly payouts. on: May 23, 2014, 01:35:49 PM
UpDown rised rates but this still pays more!
But this has more limits too.

Actually, UpDown now pays more for all members except Full Members for some reason; but I suspect they just made a mistake when updating it.  Wink
I think it was on purpose because there is no limit on UpDown.BT payments. Why give more if people can post more, right?
7834  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: May 23, 2014, 01:27:05 PM
thank you very much Smiley
hope this thread always keep update
I will try to keep it updated, so it should stay that way for a long time Grin
7835  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it smart to make a Bitcoin Faucet on: May 23, 2014, 01:24:29 PM
Well, the faucet wasnt on bitcoininformation.info, ive never visited this site. maybe someone else would have coppied your idea.
Yeah, people copied it quite quickly. I knew who did it after me, but forgot. Has been a while since I had my faucet Tongue
How much did you gave out from your faucet and did you ever had any profits from your faucet? and did you ever publicize your faucet?
Around 1BTC loss (meaning I paid it out of my own pocket), no profits. A very old version of the code was on Github and people forked it, so it can be found, yes. I do not give support for it though.
7836  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: May 23, 2014, 01:04:35 PM
I agree with ReBoRn. You should wait until you have a higher status, like Member or Full member and then join a campaign. That is the best way to go Wink And quality posts are a must, else you will get banned anyway.
7837  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it smart to make a Bitcoin Faucet on: May 23, 2014, 12:41:26 PM
Well, the faucet wasnt on bitcoininformation.info, ive never visited this site. maybe someone else would have coppied your idea.
Yeah, people copied it quite quickly. I knew who did it after me, but forgot. Has been a while since I had my faucet Tongue
7838  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: May 23, 2014, 12:40:39 PM
nice thread, it's very helped me Smiley
btw, post that will count is base on all my post or just my post on their thread?
Glad you liked it. The posts are counted based on how many posts you make in total, since you added the signature. So if you start at 100 and made 200 posts when payment is due, you will get paid for 100 posts Wink


If anyone feels like donating, the links and howto are in the OP. Even a cup of coffee would be nice Smiley
7839  Economy / Goods / Re: ►฿ INTERNATIONAL GROUP BUY FOR LEALANA BTC & LTC - ENDING TODAY 1PM EST on: May 23, 2014, 11:26:12 AM
Mine is correct. Thank you and the organizer for doing this. I really appreciate it.
7840  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it smart to make a Bitcoin Faucet on: May 23, 2014, 10:56:01 AM
LOL. I dont think hackers would be interested in hacking the faucets, there are other big things for them to hack, and it completely your wish that if you want to open a bitcoin faucet or not. By opening one you'll just contribute to the spread of bitcoin, but i guess your faucet should payout instantly, and as the current faucets just pay out dust so your faucet should have a higher payouts than the others.
My faucet had a peerbet payout option and people loved it. Most payments were done to peerbet accounts. So that is something that a faucet owner should implement. I was the first one to do so. Still have the code laying around if someone is interested in it. For a small donation of course.
Well yeah, i saw some option of peerbet payment on a faucet but i dont remember which one. But I really dont know what peerbet is. So would you also like to throw some light on the peerbet accounts? And let this guy collect money for his own faucet first then only he'll be able to think about buying your code.
Was it on Bitcoininformation.info because that is my website which had a faucet. Peerbet is a player vs player gambling website. People create nets and we'll play against each other. Anyway, the donation is jot required. Of course. It's a donation after all. Sorry if that wasn't clear enough.
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