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7821  Other / Meta / Re: assistance from moderators on: June 26, 2018, 11:23:52 PM
yes, I'm hoping someone else can get their attention, or get to reply to pm's. They seems to not be replying to me possibly thinking I am the cause of the account issues, but the account was hacked, and the mods were helping to assist, then they stopped replying.

Can you tell your username? And did you had staked Bitcoin address? If yes, did you sent message to admin with all information that was required?
I would recommend to move this thread to Meta, where it is belongs.
7822  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What was it like for you being a total bitcoin newbie? on: June 26, 2018, 11:16:40 PM
when I was a bitcoin newbie, receiving my first faucet payout was like winning first prize award Cheesy
then after awhile I figured out I was wasting my time claiming those faucet amounts
so right now claiming faucet is just for fun and I don't expect getting rich out of it
Like many of us here, I also started with faucets. Then I said that I will stop using faucets when I will earn 1 BTC from it (or when I will win $200 on Freebitco.in) Cheesy.
When I was newbie, I tried to read about Bitcoin as more as possible. But after 4 years almost, I'm still not happy about my knowledge, I think it's too limited, maybe because I'm not tech savy guy Cheesy
When I came to Bitcointalk, I wasn't new to Bitcoin already. But despite that I didn't posted much here because I was afraid to say something wrong.
I don't know where to start but internet together with google is always here for us to continue learning. This forum got a bunch of helpful members where you can ask anytime with a positive point of view.
Good point. Google is our friend. But if Google can't help to find the answer - you always can ask it on Bitcointalk.
To me, I did lots of faucets and joined many BTC doubling platforms which never doubled my BTC but rather took it all away from me.
Didn't knew that these platforms still exist. When I was newbie, I was thinking about investing in such platform. But after more careful research I realised that such platforms are just scams and scammer can start such website by buying doubling platform script just for few hundreds bucks.
7823  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcointalk's FIFA World Cup Pool Discussion Thread on: June 26, 2018, 08:02:24 PM
Finally, I predicted correct score (Argentina - Nigeria), but also 0 points from other 3 matches, lol. But can somebody explain why referee didn't gave penalty when Rojo touched ball with hand? It was obvious penalty in my opinion.

^  Not me.  I had Gylfi vs Croatia at 1 - 1 (damn Perisic).  FML.
Same....
7824  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetHUB.io || +Microwallet (9 coins) ||+Dice & +Jackpot||+Games||+Exchange on: June 26, 2018, 07:30:48 PM
Hello everyone,

Sorry if this question is dumb, but I'm pretty new here. I registered on Faucethub today as a user.
And though I understand its utility of listing faucets and provide quality information about it, I dont understand why I would send the earning I m getting in faucets (lets say cointiply for example) to faucethub micro wallet, since 90% of the faucets can send them directly to my standard wallet.

Is there something that I am missing?  Huh

Thank you for your help.
There are few reasons why services like Faucethub are needed.
Microwallets help a lot to faucet owners. With Faucethub API payments are sent automatically, while if faucet owner paying direct to wallet, he have to send payments manually and it' unnecessary extra work. And also, faucet owner don't have to pay transaction fees when payments sent to Faucethub, because it's off-chain transaction.
Faucet users don't have to claim coins few months to reach payment treshold on every single faucet. When earnings from all faucets are sent to Faucethub you can reach payment treshold faster. And it helps to avoid scams. Many faucets which have big payout treshold and payments direct to wallet just don't pay when user request withdrawal.
7825  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Account seller need red trust on: June 26, 2018, 10:04:02 AM
There are two possibilities:
1) You bough account with edited trust list.
2) Your account was hacked and hacker edited trust list.
1) No, I didn't bought account.
2) This is possible, because my account was hacked last year. But I don't know why hacker would need to edit my trust lust.
7826  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Account seller need red trust on: June 25, 2018, 07:09:57 PM
I see that both accounts was already tagged by DT members in past. I don't that more red trust from DT members are needed.
I can't see any tags from DT members so everyone can see them in red to have alert
So, zazarb and AU_AG aren't DT members? Because I see red trust ratings left by these users.
Anyway, now I see that The Pharmacist also tagged them.
As far as I know they are not, so either you added them to your trust list or you added account which has both accounts on their trust list.

edit  Roll Eyes
It's strange, because I didn't edited my trust list...
7827  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Account seller need red trust on: June 25, 2018, 08:44:32 AM
I see that both accounts was already tagged by DT members in past. I don't that more red trust from DT members are needed.
I can't see any tags from DT members so everyone can see them in red to have alert
So, zazarb and AU_AG aren't DT members? Because I see red trust ratings left by these users.
Anyway, now I see that The Pharmacist also tagged them.
7828  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA WORLD CUP 2018? on: June 24, 2018, 10:27:27 PM
Don't know about you guys, but Poland (together with Argentina offcourse) are the biggest disappointment in tournament for me. Ok, they are in quite difficult group, but how did the played - it was terrible. Lewandowski is like Messi in this world cup - completely invisible. I expected more from this team. In Euro 2016 they had pretty much same players, same manager, but then it was pleasure to watch their matches, now it's painful for my eyes.
7829  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Motosport General discussion tread --- Formula1, MotoGP, WTCC, ETCC, DTM..... on: June 24, 2018, 10:17:05 PM
Well, Hamilton dominated today and deserved to win. Now he is championship leader again. After collision with Bottas and 5 second penalty 5th place isn't a bad result for Vettel I think. Good weekend for Kimi - he finnished 3rd after he easily overtake Ricciardo who had issues with his car. Good to see Verstappen showing great and stable results in recent races - haters of him don't have much what to say Cheesy
Alonso demonstrated that he is the best pilot when he won LeMans recently, he just needs to win Indy 500 and since he has already won Monaco (or alternatively, a World Champion of Formula One) he will get the triple crown. I hope he gets the opportunity to have a competitive car for another shoot next year, he deserves a better car already.
I'm happy that he won, but to be honest, it wasn't most difficult race to win. There was only two Toyota cars fighting for the win. Toyota factory team had huge advantage against all other cars and it wasn't most interesting race to watch.
Alonso already tried Indy 500 last year, but retired due to car problems. I believe that we will see him in this race next year again.
7830  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitcoins4free Over 700 faucets (BTC, ETH, BCH, DOGE, DASH, BLK, BTX, POT) on: June 24, 2018, 09:48:10 PM
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7831  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info is moving domain. on: June 24, 2018, 05:52:37 PM
Oh, few years ago I remember I entered blockchain.com instead of blockchain.info and thought it was phishing website Cheesy. Only later I realised that blockchain.com is also controlled by same owners.
I think it's good move. .com domain just looks more solid for such big and popular website.
I hope they keep the domain and redirect people to .com domain when they access their service from .info domain.
I'm sure they will keep .info domain for redirection, otherwise it would suicide move because mostly people will be not aware about change of domain.
7832  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Top Bounty Managers in bitcointalk on: June 24, 2018, 05:27:33 PM
First - please don't use oversided colored text when it's not needed - it makes your text more difficult to read.
I would agree that yahoo can be named as top bounty manager. But I'm not sure about mostly managers listed here - I've never heard about them. Others like Sylon have bad reputation. I understand that your list are based on your own experience. But I think it would better to list only well known professional managers with good reputation. Something similar like we already have https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4412712.0 Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers
7833  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Account seller need red trust on: June 24, 2018, 05:07:10 PM
I see that both accounts was already tagged by DT members in past. I don't that more red trust from DT members are needed.
7834  Other / Meta / Re: Who hosts Bitcoin Talk? on: June 24, 2018, 12:27:49 PM
Anyone notice the post quality change in aTriz's recent posts?
He sold his account or what? Cheesy Why anyone would buy account with -54: -6 / +10 trust score?
Sorry for offtopic.
7835  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Airdrop & Bounty can help you earn $1k ?? on: June 24, 2018, 11:02:54 AM
It seems that you are doing something wrong. $500 from bounties in half year is really not much. Is it really worth to spend 20 hours per day to earn pennies? I think that you are wasting your time currently.
I think there are few reasons why you didn't earned much. First one - you choose wrong projects. I heard that people earned $500 and more from single bounty, while you earned same amount of money by 10 bounties and 15 airdrops. Try to make more serious research about project before joining bounty.
Maybe you focus on social media campaigns? If yes, maybe try to do something more serious. Try to focus on signature campaign, try to make translations, join video or blog campaigns if you have some skills. Because you can't earn much by just spamming project links on Twitter and Facebook.
Airdrops are just waste of time, but it's just my personal opinion. Very often projects who have problems to attract investors organize airdrops to get attention. These projects aren't most serious ones, their ICO's often fails and exchanges don't list these coins/tokens. So, participants just get some worthless tokens.
Offcourse, it would be interesting to hear opinion of bounty/airdrop hunters, maybe they have different attitude than I.
7836  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How To Stay Safer With Your Private Key and Secure Your Crypto Assets on: June 23, 2018, 11:50:36 PM
but are you using your private key to assign your wallet to Bitcoin Talk profile?
I don't really get your question, could you rephrase?
I think he confused something. People are posting their Bitcoin wallet addresses with signed message to secure their accounts. If your account will be hacked, you will have to send signed message from staked Bitcoin address to admin and then you will have chance to get your account back. But you you should never post your private key in public!
7837  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bounty campaigns in a nutshell... on: June 23, 2018, 11:43:16 PM
So, these guys who are posting social media reports on Bitcointalk are influencers? Good, I didn't knew, I thought they are just spammers or bots with fake followers :/
Ok, seriously, not bad guide Wink. But honestly, I hate to see that soooo many people coming to Bitcointalk only for bounties, many of these people aeen't even interested in crypto.
7838  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is there a summary of bounties? on: June 23, 2018, 11:35:06 PM
I don't think that such stats exist. There are just too many bounties to collect this information that you want to know. We don't even know how many bounties starts each day/week/month. Offcourse, it would be interesting how many bounties paid, how many scammed and etc, but I wouldn't expect that someone will create such summary Smiley
7839  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcointalk's FIFA World Cup Pool Discussion Thread on: June 23, 2018, 08:11:46 PM
Holy shit! Mark Kroos - what a goal! They were wery close to be eliminated, but after this goal they are in great position before the last matchday, especially because they will play against South Korea.
But why referee didn't gave penalty in the first half? He didn't even used VAR. In my opinion it was clear penalty.
P.S I had prediction that Germany will win 2:0, but I decided to change it to 2:0 few minutes before the game Cheesy
7840  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What signup method do you prefer on Bitcoin gambling websites? on: June 23, 2018, 03:07:17 PM
I prefer to sign up with username, password and email. But recently I started to sign up with Google or Facebook account more often. I'm having problems to remember all passwords which I use on different websites. Yeah, it's not anonymous method to signup, but it's more convenient and you need only one click to login without need to use passwords.
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