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81  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS] $100 Target gift code for $85 USD in BTC on: May 10, 2014, 05:33:57 PM
Price Reduced!
15% Off Retail!

I have a Target gift code valued at $100 USD that I would like to trade for $90 $85 USD worth of BTC. Code was purchased from gyft.com and can be redeemed online or in store. I will send you the code via email using the "Regift Card" option that the Gyft system provides. This code is brand new and will never be resold or used by anyone other than the purchaser. The screenshot provided is to prove that I do indeed have this code and that it is brand new. PM if interested.

82  Economy / Goods / Re: [FS] - CARTIER LOVE PINK GOLD 3 DIAMONDS - 05/07/14 on: May 10, 2014, 08:32:20 AM
You might have some more luck with selling it if you had an actual photo of the ring instead of one that you just pulled from google.
83  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling 48ml of vape juice for .02 + shipping on: May 10, 2014, 08:24:27 AM
Coming from someone who uses an e-cig... You should consider adding a couple good, classic tobacco flavors to your lineup. It'll bring in a lot more business. A lot of people are using e-cigs now because it's cheaper than cigarettes and they're looking for a good replacement for the thing they're going without. Don't get me wrong. I'm not knocking on you or your products. But, Green Tea and Watermelon flavors aren't that replacement. True, the more "exotic" flavors do have their place and a niche market to support them. But the bread and butter of the e-juice industry will always be the tobacco flavors. Also, I think if you were to offer higher nicotine levels, you could get more business from that as well. I personally buy a 36% e-juice because I can make it last longer (generally about a week). Anything lower than that and a 10ml bottle is gone in four days. I bet, if you were to release a good strong high-quality tobacco flavored juice, it would be your number one seller. Anyway... That's just my 2 cents.
84  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1 BTC bounty for cracking bitcoin wallet on: May 10, 2014, 07:33:47 AM
Has the 1 Bitcoin been discovered yet? I can't say its worth the effort to encrypt or not!
According to the blockchain.info link OP provided, the 1 BTC is still there in the wallet.
85  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Buying Walmart, Target, Best Buy Giftcards + More (GC->BTC, Paypal,MoneyPak, WU] on: May 09, 2014, 10:25:44 AM
Sent you a PM  Smiley
86  Economy / Currency exchange / [WTB] $200 USD worth of BTC on: May 07, 2014, 02:15:33 AM
Looking to buy $200 USD worth of BTC. My money is on a prepaid visa gift card, so I can send you the money via paypal or as a debit purchase if you happen to have a merchant account somewhere else that allows you to receive card payments. Willing to find a hero member for escrow. Would like to get this done soon (tonight if possible). Get at me with offers.
87  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A reason to use Bitcoin I have never heard anyone talk about! on: April 24, 2014, 11:08:44 PM
And where are you processing your bitcoin? tablet, keyboard, smart phone?

Imagine loads of people rubbed their sweaty hands on a glass window and then you licked it.

Question... Why would you be licking a window? Did you get mustard on it? Also, why would you lick your tablet, keyboard, or smartphone? That's not how those devices are designed to be operated.
88  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A reason to use Bitcoin I have never heard anyone talk about! on: April 24, 2014, 11:05:57 PM
There was a period of time when I was responsible for counting a busy retail chain's money and keeping track of the store safe/bank deposits... I was constantly sick.
Money is rather dirty.

Although, so are keyboards.

Your keyboard may be dirty and germ-ridden. But at least it's your own dirt and germs and not that of some random stranger.
89  Economy / Lending / Re: Deposit bitcoins for 65% per month! on: April 24, 2014, 08:54:15 AM
OBVIOUS SCAM IS OBVIOUS!
90  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Sperm on: April 24, 2014, 07:00:44 AM
Its funny though to see people selling such things over internet and that too on public forums, No one will buy it as the person donating is not medically certified to do that. Also there are sperm banks which people prefer. Funniest part to see it in the goods section  Cheesy Cheesy OP sell your  skills for bitcoin whatever you are best at and post it in the services section !!
maybe his skill and what he's best at IS fapping. ever think of that?
91  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Crypto Doubler - coin2x - coin2x.com on: April 17, 2014, 05:40:14 AM
Guys! I think I found him. Dumbass actually used his real name to register his domain.
https://www.facebook.com/oleg.fadeev.50
92  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Can anyone show me calculation how cloud mining can be profitable? on: April 08, 2014, 08:16:22 AM
Your math isn't faulty, op. At this point, cloud mining simply isn't profitable. The only upsides to using a cloud service like cex.io are that you don't have to deal with maintenance issues (i.e. a PSU exploding), noise from cooling systems, and the large amount of heat produced by all the equipment. Don't get me wrong, those are decent selling points. But if you have the option of buying a physical rig and housing it locally you stand a much better chance to eek out some sort of profit. However, for somebody who doesn't have the kind of money they can spend on a th/s miner, cloud mining might just be the way to go. If you happen to be short on money at the time, you can buy a single gh/s (or even smaller amounts) if you want that will start mining for you as soon as you've bought it. There is no downtime while waiting for your rig to arrive from Sweden or China or wherever it was made. Some would see this as a benefit. And, with cex.io in particular, you can choose to reinvest any amount of your mined earnings at any given time, giving you more gh/s and faster earnings. When I started with cex, I originally bought around 250 mh/s. After a few days, I started reinvesting my earnings to buy more gh/s. And within about 3-4 weeks, I was up over 2 gh/s. You need to do your own cost/benefit analysis to figure out what's right for you. Don't just trust the profit calculators and what other are saying on some random forum. If you find that you have the resources to buy a physical rig and have the ability to host it locally, by all means. However, if you do a careful analysis of all the factors involved, you may just find that cloud mining is the way to go for you. If you decide you want to pursue cloud mining at all, please feel free to use my ref link when you sign up. I could use the extra gh/s.

Edit: Auuuuggggghh... apparently bitcointalk filters cex.io ref links out of their posts. So I guess I'll put it up another way.
https:// cex .io/ r/ 0/ unic0rnp0ny/ 0/    Just take out the spaces Wink
93  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 1 Hour Confirmation Time on: April 08, 2014, 07:47:13 AM
Don't worry about it, op. I had a tx a few weeks ago that took three hours before it ever even hit blockchain.info. that tx took literally all day to get to three confirms.
94  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: everyone is saying that Mark Karpeles is bad on: April 08, 2014, 07:41:20 AM
but he found like 900,000 BTC in the past month (i read the articles).  so doesn't that make him a "good" guy, the likes of Dorian?

lol. "found." right...
95  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: TigerDirect Accepts Bitcoin on: April 08, 2014, 07:39:50 AM
old news is old  Grin
96  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Poll] What is the shittiest coin? - The definitive coin poll on: April 08, 2014, 04:35:08 AM
Can you even call Ripple a coin...ahem, 100% premine.
Same with NXT.

And what about Pennies (CENT)? Why in blue blazes is that not on the list?
97  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: HarCoded addresses for premined coins on: April 08, 2014, 04:05:18 AM
it would make things interesting, for sure. i doubt the idea would take off though. The whole point of premining is to give the dev a nice little chunk of coins right in the beginning that he can either sell for a nice little profit or give away as bounties for creating services and paying for hosting and such. What you're suggesting is that the dev take his cut in small amounts over a long period of time. Financially, this makes no sense. How am I supposed to pay my bounties and pay for the hosting for my website if I don't have those coins available to me right from the onset? Also, what you're accomplishing would not be considered a premine. It would just be every miner sending you 50% of their mined coins right out of their wallets without their knowledge or prior consent (either express or implied). Might as well just call it a "tax" and be over with it.
98  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: From Bitcoin too neteller account or neteller master card on: April 08, 2014, 03:50:38 AM
Hi
I am new in the world of bitcoin currency i am searching a way that i can exchange bitcoins to euro and send it too my neteller account or the master card neteller can somebody helps me to do that cause i don't understand how it works i see localbitcoins but don't like to use it seem not secure for me so if somebody here know a trusted website who do that kind of operation can you send it to me pleas
Thank you in Advance

mastercard hates bitcoin with a fiery, flaming passion. i doubt there's any way to do it directly. probably what you would have to do is set up an account on btc-e.com, send your coins there, and then request a withdrawal either to your bank account or to paypal. once you have your funds out of btc and into fiat, you should be good to go.
99  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: A free merchant-script without bitcoind? on: April 08, 2014, 03:29:07 AM
im pretty sure bitpay is about as close to what you're trying to do as it will ever get.
100  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Making Money with Artibrage on: March 15, 2014, 09:43:43 AM
btc-arbs is a classic HYIP ponzi. ANY site offering guaranteed daily returns, of ANY amount or percentage, is. They might do some trading with your funds, but that's not where your earnings are coming from. They're simply paying out older "investors" with deposits from newer ones. As soon as people stop giving them money, the pyramid will collapse. Be EXTREMELY careful. Chances are, once they've made all the money they want, they'll close up shop and pull a runner with the rest of the funds. I've seen it happen all too many times with other sites that turned out to be nothing more than ponzi schemes.

Edit: lol. site says that btc-arbs was created in november of 2013, but results of a simple whois search of their domain name says that domain was registered on january 4th, 2014. fishy??
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