Well, it is an indicator (language switch and low quality posts) but look at my thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3761515 nobody wants to tag them all, why? It is tolerated that member could post low quality but Hero canīt? As few person on your thread said, there aren't sufficient information which would prove that these accounts were bought or they are alts. Low quality posts aren't tolerated for all ranks. But spammers aren't getting red trust ratings. They just wont get Merit and will never rank up, if their posts extremely low quality - it will be deleted by mods. I would like to stake my ETH address because I donīt have BTC, is that possible? I think that ethereum could sign message too or?
It's possible, but there are no reasons to stake ETH address. If your account will be hacked and you will want to recover it - only Bitcoin signed messages are accepted by admins. So, I would recommend to create Bitcoin wallet (even if you don't BTC currently) and then try to stake your Bitcoin address with signed message. If you don't know how to do it, here is tutorial: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0
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Interesting. Thank you for the explanation. And how are the hacked accounts discovered? Only administrators can view the IP change or? Because I posted in my second thread probably hacked/bought accounts - swicth language, time gap and still they arenīt tagged, how DT moderators evaluate what is hacked/bought and what is not?
apoorvlathey gave you good answers. I will only add few things. Only theymos can check IP addresses, but it's bad indicator. People are using Proxies, TOR, VPN, dynamic IP addresses, so it's proof that account was sold/hacked when IP address change. Language is one of indicators. If account owner posted only in English and then immediately starts to post in Russian for example, it's likely that account was bought/hacked. And if high ranked user with good history of posts start to make low quality posts - it's another sign of bought/hacked account.
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But I donīt think that Hero and Legendary members are so stupid to have such simple passwords, or?
I don't think that many users who got account hacked used simple passwords. The problem that many people are using same passwords pretty much everywhere. And if one website get hacked or sell login data of their users, hacker just need to try enter same login data on bitcointalk and voilaAnd another reason why there are so many hacked accounts - phishing website
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I also noticed strange thing week or two ago. I used Google to find threads of several bitcoin advertising networks on bitcointalk. I opened links of several networks threads, but these links lead to different threads (if I'm not mistaken I was redirected to other threads on the same board and I don't know why). And I'm 100% it wasn't phishing links. And I had this problem only on Firefox browser, when I tried to open same threads using Opera, everything was fine.
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Im a newbie. How does one go about these campaigns and receive payment? I just join bitcointalk. I need some guides and help. Thanks
I recommend to read signature campaign guidelines by hilariousandco: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1684035.0As you see, Bitcoin paying campaigns aren't accepting Newbies and Jr. Members. But you will be able to join some bounties when you will reach Jr. Member rank.
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I agree with mostly people here who are sceptical about country backed coins. Why we would need centralized crypto? Governments would have full control of it and I wouldn't be surprised if they would try to make manipulations of price. I think that such coins just would be not worth to invest. And not so many countries are currently interested to release their own cryptocurrencies.
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Hello, hope you can help me with the question concerning Copper Member. I'd like to purhase this status, but due to some limitations, can't pay exactly 0.00208333 BTC, but can pay the sum starting with 50$ at least. So can I buy the status for couple of accounts at the same time? (then what is the address I should transfer BTC to?). Thanks!
You can't purchase Copper Membership for couple of accounts at the same time because they give unique BTC deposit address for every account.
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Do you see any reasons why signature campaigns would need to accept Newbies? There are few main reasons why they aren't accept Newbies: It wouldn't be beneficial for advertisers. Newbies are allowed to have only very basic signatures without styling, links and only up to 50 characters. Such advertisement wouldn't be visible well, so there are no point to hire Newbies. Limited knowledge. Newbies usually don't have solid knowledge about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. It's likely that they will spam or make low quality posts and it would only give bad image to company. Abuse. If signature campaigns would accept Newbies, what would stop users from making 10, 20 or 50 bitcointalk accounts and join campaign with all these accounts. And now when campaigns accept Jr. Members, it's easy to cheat these campaigns. It tooks only 1 month to reach Jr. Member rank, you don't need any Merit, so, many people make unlimited number of Bitcointalk accounts and then they join bounties with these accounts.
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I think It's allowed to send more than 2 PM's in one day but limited to 5PM's per hour check this quoted below posted by our admin. I've adjusted the limits to make spamming more difficult. Activity | Min. seconds between post actions | Max PM recipients | PMs per hour | 0 | 360 | 3 | 5 | 16 | 74 | 5 | 30 | 30 | 60 | 5 | 60 | 60 | 30 | 5 | 60 | 100 | 12 | 10 | 120 | 200 | 10 | 15 | 120 | 300 | 8 | 20 | 120 |
I hope that the above quoted could help you to get an idea. Anyway, upgrading to copper member could increase your interval limit for pm's and posts. You posted outdated quote. Few months ago theymos updated PM limits, here is link to his post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2536728.msg25872334#msg25872334If OP will purchase Copper Membership he will be able to send up to 40 PM's per hour/ 120 PM's per day.
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So, La Liga season officially ended. And results of matchese weren't important on last round. Fernando Torres ended his career in Atletico Madrid by scoring 2 goals against Eibar. Great way to say goodbye! And today it was last match for Andres Iniesta in Barcelona. 16 seasons, 32 trophies. Amazing player and personality. Hard to imagine Barca without him. Legend of Real Sociedad Xabi Prieto played last match in his career tonight. I can't remember season when so many legendary players left their teams or retired - Iniesta, Buffon, Carrick, Toress. P.S. I think we can name 2 teams which will join La Liga from Segunda division - Rayo Vallecano and Huesca, while teams which will finnish in 3-6 positioons will play play-offs.
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Unfortunately, you can't do anything. Your money was gambled and there are no chances that Coinpot will restore it. And it's impossible to reach Coinpot support. What you can do now? I would recommend to change your password and set 2FA to prevent account hacks in future.
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-Use google translation for the Indonesian version on the original post. It helps. The easy way to use the translation is... In google chrome browser # Right click anywhere on the page # Find "Translate to English" from the toll-tip box # Left click on "Translate to English"
The entire page will be translated to English.
Thanks for recommendation. Google Translate aren't perfect, but it works better than I expected, translation are really understandable. Wow, great stuff, thanks for sharing it! Will spend time to study these resources.
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@TheQuin, maybe you know, why I'm getting this message from SolveMedia captcha on Freedoge.co.in so often? error: configured site limit exceeded. try again later
Publishers:How can I fix this? It's not big issue, because we can use ReCaptcha, but still, I would prefer to use SolveMedia captcha.
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I have good news and bad news, good news you can post your referral and bad news you can get red tag/red trust or even worse you can be banned.
If there is one best thing that you can do, that is you must read the rules.
You're not absolutely correct. He can't post referral links. And he wont get red trust rating if he will post ref links. His post just will be deleted. If he will continue to spam ref links - he will be banned. I'm not only sure, does ref link spammers get temporarry or perma ban. OP, there are one simple solution - you can create simple website, group, telegram channel or something where you will post airdrop affiliate links. And then you can open thread on bitcointalk (something like "Best airdrops") with link to your website.
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Thanks for making this thread. You're right, Bitcointalk isn't all about the money, it's a great tool for self development. Actually, I joined Bitcointalk just to find new Bitcoin faucets on Micro earnings board and promote my website. But later I realized I started to read helpful threads and educate myself. I will post links to few most important topics. Tutorial how to sign a message was really useful for me. It helped to recover my bitcointalk account. This thread, called"Terminology" is also important: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126798.0When I was newbie, I saw so many unknown and change terms and this thread helped to understand what some terms means. Bitcoin and me (Hal Finney) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155054.0I think this thread is also meaningful. It's important to know story of Hal Finney. Now I still would like to learn about PGP keys and how to sign it, but I don't know good tutorials about it in English.
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I can tell you from my own experience, why my account was hacked. I just didn't cared much about security. I used weak password and no 2FA on my email. No surprise - it was hacked. Then hacker changed my bitcointalk password with "Forgot your password?" function, later he changed email address of bitcointalk. Luckily, I was able to recover my account by signing a message from staked Bitcoin address. It was very good lesson for me that I need to secure my mail, exchange and other accounts with strong unique passwords and 2FA.
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Scammers can't get ban on bitcointalk,
Why scammers can't get banned from the forum. Is there any rule like that ?. But I have seen lots of people have been banned due to posting same thing again and again/ sending PMs/ etc. So why scammers can't get banned ? According to forum rules: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.019. Possible (or real) scams and Trust ratings are not moderated (to prevent moderation abuse). But that guy can be banned because he break 6th rule: 6. No linking to phishing or malware, without a warning and a valid reason. [e]
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Thanks for another payment: Yannik Faucet BTC 14735 sat Just now RECEIVED NORMAL Still one of my favourite faucets!
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I don't care much. I'm not very important person who have many secrets and lot of things to hide. And I'm trying to reveal as least as possible my personal information to services like Facebook. If it would be exploited, it wouldn't harm me. I tried to check what Google knows about me: https://takeout.google.com/settings/takeout?pli=1It's a lot of information, but actually I see that some things that they "know" aren't even accurate. I see that mostly people on this thread saying that they care about their privacy. Oh, really? If yes, are you really reading all these long ToS before clicking "I Agree" when signing up on service. If you don't read it, you don't even know how service will use your personal information.
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