Is it just me or has it been more than 7 days since that S7s have been unprofitable. Are they waiting to see if goes back to be positive or have they just forgotton to check their site and left everything to function.
(sorry to bump an old thread).
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Nope, its not quoted. You can simply archive the post and then it won't matter if the hacker deletes the post or not. archive.is is a useful tool for archiving. Alternatively, there is archive.org. Once you do that, it would be wise to post the link to the archive here and then sign a message declaring your ownership. That's not going to help him if the private key has been comprommised though is it? Why would you not want it banned? Either way you're still going to have to wait for an admin to have it restored but at least he can't use it in the meantime.
Because of the stupid way I lost it, he got access to my account via account recoveries when he got access to my private key. I dont know if its this guy though or the account was sold to its current user.. Under that condition, do you have 2 (or more) staked addresses you can sign in order to prove ownership? And you may as well ask for hilarious to go through and ban your account for you until theymos is able to recover it. Nope, I dont have a second bitcoin address staked from what I remember, will look into it.. I have an ethereum address though, I also can provide an id if necessary because I was using my first name as a username. You will probably have to sign both addresses now however. You probably won't now get your account back if your private key has been compromised though as the admins are quite busy to start going through and checking who has signed the most staked private keys... Best option is still to get hilariousandco to lock it. Then try after that with the admins.
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Can I still send and receive on the blockchain?
Yes! But to ensure the safety of your funds and allow unlimited trading, you will need to unlock Level 3 by verifying a valid US state ID before being able to send and receive funds on the blockchain.
If you having a difficult time uploading your ID, please check out our best practices tips or contact us at support+identity@coinbase.com
Yeah? You don't need to validate anything. This is a case of not listening to everything you read on the internet and maybe read a few of the comments. It's reddit, they can take jokes on the bitcoin section, (personal favourite): unlock level 3
Like it's a damn videogame. ref
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Also just curious...do you guys import the keys and then sweep the keys from the imported wallet into your own wallet? If you send your mixed coins to your old wallet, it's likely to connect them again through the blockchain. Best practice is to use a new wallet for your mixed coins. Unless it's coming from somewhere else to your wallet then you could put it in your wallet depending on where you want it to end up. If you use a seeded wallet then you can put your coins in an address on a different derivation path if you don't want it to be found or make a new wallet. You could also use a random address generator if you're going to put the coins into cold storage.
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can't seem to find history of how much I actually wagered though, just that I played 8k rolls. Is there a way to find these stats?
Not at the moment. Improved stats is definitely one the things I'm hoping to see on the new site. wetsuit is very receptive to any suggestions, most of what I've suggested to him so far he's either already done or put on the list for when he starts the rebranding. Is there anything on reducing the house edge or adding more games? That'd be nice to see. And getting reward points from investment earnings maybe?
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I have seen people "farm" negative trust apparently
Are you trolling here? How do you apparently see something, did you mean something else? I guess its just a competition to collect the most negative trust. It's kind of like having a weird collection but it's digital instead of physical.
What's the record for the most amount of negative trust?
The limit is -9999. Vod had a list of that somewhere, I think only a few users (3 I think) were so 'lucky' to collect that much. QuickSeller was on that for a while, he seems to go up and down here. I've seen a weird group of people collecting VAC bans on Steam (ban for cheating in games), and there was more than 1k users in that group, sharing methods of cheating to get caught and get a ban.
I guess that's more a protest and that's probably what it would be here. There have been users that want to cause contraversial discussion on here and if they already have the most negativ trust they can get, then any more negatives don't have much of an impact on them and it gives them something to pick up on. If a DT member gives you a negative trust for something that is unreasonable, it produces some discussion for those people and gives them the attention on the forum that they are seeking. No im not trolling, i saw the term being used but wasnt so sure so i put apparently there Ah yes, that makes sense. Can someone explain me why anyone would want negative trust at all? I have seen people "farm" negative trust apparently
Speaking of negative trust, you have to remove/change your signature, coz begging for merit is not tolerated here and you gonna get tagged sooner or later. So friendly advice, just take it away asap. It was just a joke but ok ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Yeah. Op you need to learn that you can't make jokes here without people thinking you're generally serious ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) . I'd have kept it as is. I doubt anyone would give you negative trust for such a ridiculous action (though I do get surprised as to what people actually mark and don't mark).
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Doesn't Coinbase force its customers to pass through ID verification if they want to send and receive Bitcoin?
No. You don't have to verify your identity to send and receive Bitcoins, just to buy and sell them on their site. The fixed fee you mentioned was correct, that's quite rediculous from them also as it's a few btc that is unnecessary. It used to be nice when they paid the fee out of their own pocket (I used them for a reason then)...
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I have seen people "farm" negative trust apparently
Are you trolling here? How do you apparently see something, did you mean something else? I guess its just a competition to collect the most negative trust. It's kind of like having a weird collection but it's digital instead of physical.
What's the record for the most amount of negative trust?
The limit is -9999. Vod had a list of that somewhere, I think only a few users (3 I think) were so 'lucky' to collect that much. QuickSeller was on that for a while, he seems to go up and down here. I've seen a weird group of people collecting VAC bans on Steam (ban for cheating in games), and there was more than 1k users in that group, sharing methods of cheating to get caught and get a ban.
I guess that's more a protest and that's probably what it would be here. There have been users that want to cause contraversial discussion on here and if they already have the most negativ trust they can get, then any more negatives don't have much of an impact on them and it gives them something to pick up on. If a DT member gives you a negative trust for something that is unreasonable, it produces some discussion for those people and gives them the attention on the forum that they are seeking.
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This site is a forum made up mostly of computer scientists, crypto enthusiasts and business people. If people choose to make a news channel then that's up to them. I'm not sure there is currently one. I know there are quite a few sites that give podcasts on bitcoin for free and there are free publications, including the satoshi whitepapers and the BIP blueprints (Bitcoin Improvemnt Protocols) that are freely avalible under the public domain.
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Go to the bottom left of the thread and click "lock" then go to the top right of the thread near where you post is and hit the delete button (you might be able to delete it without locking it.
That leads to the following error: An Error Has Occurred!
You cannot delete your own topics in this board.I never get those sorts of errors. You can just move it to a different board and delete it though? And is that in the meta section or in the archival section as I know you can't delete anything once it's in archival (unless you move it out and then delete it).
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I just checked and he has an address. What should the message say and what should I do with it?
Get him to send something like this to Theymos. Or even you could send it once he has put in the signature so he knows that you give your permission for it to be transferred to have you as the owner. ----BEGIN SIGNED MESSAGE---- This is <his username> on <today's date> requesting the owner of the topic <topic id> <topic name>be changed to <ohniceo> -------------------------------- <signed address> <signature> ----END SIGNED MESSAGE----
<link to where the address was staked> here is the unedited post where the address was originally staked.
Anything else you can think of adding that might be useful then do so.
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Even by removing the topic, your negative trusts will remain unless the corresponding users remove it. i have locked it how can i move it to the archive.
As i said before, take a look on the bottom of the page, left corner, click on "move topic" then select archival. can i move it into the trashcan? Go to the bottom left of the thread and click "lock" then go to the top right of the thread near where you post is and hit the delete button (you might be able to delete it without locking it. You could also just move it to archival and lock it or leave it unlocked even as it won't cause too much of a problem to leave it unlocked - just don't post a redirect.
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Hi Bitcointalk Community we are looking several Bitcointalk members for different tasks, please contact us. We are new decentrilized exchange https://upfinex.comWhy post here? This is just spammy and you're going to make your business look bad. How long does it usually take Chipmixer to respond to emails?
From what I've seen/read here, they're not fast. But they always resolve problems when they get to it. Hi, yah I have to agree, the feedback is overwhelmingly positive throughout this thread. It is just sort of nerve wrecking when your btc is hanging in limbo and it's been 2 days since you contacted the customer support email and there hasn't been a response. Needless to say, I have been pressing f5 quite a bit the past 2 days. Most people that use it have had a satisfying experience. If there's a way your bitcoin will be recovered by them, then they will most likely recover it.
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You won’t get a loan here without crypto collateral.
Well some physical posessions could be taken as collateral by a trusted member of the forum nearby for some users - provided the escrow was trustworthy enough. Also some items such as land, if they're near someone here may be of interest even if the person defaults. In some countries, land is quite easy to shift, if op has land in a country like one of these then someone will likely lend to him.
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If he signed something, do you think I can get it done?
Possibly. Though I'm not theymos, I don't have the amount of pressure he does - I don't think his ways or have an ability to read minds of those several thousand miles away from me without ever seeing them in the past. Though it is possible, has he got staked address he can sign? It should have been staked three months ago at least for theymos to accept it (he might accept newer ones, I'd just suggest that he might be looking for an old address 3-6 months of people posted here on an unedited post).
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@TheQuin, is Myfe still working from freebitco.in here or not (just curious since you also appear to be helping freebitco.in).
A couple of months ago when wetsuit made some changes there were a lot of complaints in these threads. Myfe wasn't online for a long time and I ended up giving the trolls a hard time. Then wetsuit offered me his job. I'm assuming those facts are related. Ah right, that's a bit sad. Yeah, myfe used to come online once a day or so on the forum for quite a short amount of time. He'd only pick certain messages to reply to quite a lot as well when people had issues (mine was one of them though so that wans't too bad). The faucet gets you a lottery ticket each time too so you could get quite a bit. I remember having quite a hefty amount of bitcoin there once and earning the nice interest they pay there.
Have a look at round 126. A brand new account won the 5th prize of 0.11908959 BTC with 2 tickets. They only had one free spin and got all that. Anything can and does happen in games of chance. Yeah there are always those lucky people. I haven't got that lucky ever, doubt I've ever won the lottery actually. And it's true that if we'd have got in sooner, we might have a lot more Bitcoin, it's also true that we would either have sold it, or regretted selling it when we got up to 20k and then are now slumped at around ~10k for the forceable.
I do so remember back in 2012 thinking if only I'd got in sooner. I'm pretty sure that everyone starting today is still an early adopter. Most of them will make the mistake you are talking about and sell out too soon. HODL, you know it makes sense. Hodl seems like a great option since I've lost near enough to 2 BTC in the past two years by doing certain things like trading (cryptocurrency and cloud mining). I should put all my coins into an encrypted paper wallet in a vault where I'm not as happy to go and collect it every time I have an idea... (that'd keep everything healthy). 1 satoshi = 1 dollar would seem impossible but I would rate it far more likely then that for a variety of reasons, ask me if you are not aware of how that happens.
Yes, so many lost coins will mean that could be possible one day. I have to admit, when I started, 1mbtc = 1$ seemed improbable, and we're currently at around 1mbtc = 10$!
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I have Collateral but not in online. I have land area in my local area. So, what I need to have as Collateral in online to get a loan ? Can you suggest me please....
Go to your bank with the ownership documents of your land and some information on it for them to look at and suggest you an offer. You could state what country you're in, the size of the land and how much it would be worth (if you know this).
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I am looking for a loan here of $500-$1000 on btc or neteller but I dont have any kind of Collateral Rather I have all kind of ID documents to verify my identity. With that can I get a loan from here from any one? I like to offer 10% interest monthly and Minimum 3 months term Loan. Will I get any favor from here ?
No. Even if you had collateral you wouldn't get a loan as you don't specify a loan term. You'd need to keep adding to the collateral or paying off the interest monthly so the lender doesn't end up short of their interest.
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1. No, you mean like his Ethereum address?
Yes, there's nothing else he can sign. He has to have staked the address here somewhere though. 2. He made it because he was part of the team at that point. 4. This is my main account that I will always use from now on. Being I am the CEO now and not the CTO, I wanted my username to reflect that. I have built up this account with lots of activity. Now comes the merit.
Would he be willing to sell/give you his account? Or is it too valuable to him for him to do this?
In summary, 1. Get him to sign a message with an address he's posted here via his electrum wallet (see above for the tutorial). 2. See if you can buy his account off of him, you might be a bit more able to get theymos to change the thread ownership then maybe or you could just use his account. 3. Lock the old thread and make a new one that is identical and put a redirection link in the locked thread.
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Hi, I'm trying to answer a personal message from TheQuin, but I have a limit of 1 personal messages per hour in this forum, another way to communicate? thanks
I don't think so. You should be able to pm him now again anyway.
@TheQuin, is Myfe still working from freebitco.in here or not (just curious since you also appear to be helping freebitco.in).
If the faucet was free to begin with, there is not much to complain about. Would be nice to have caught those faucets in the early days paying out 5 bitcoins a time :O but lack of foresight in taking that up myself is my own fault.
This place being around a long time is great for the little person because they will take a long time to get alot of BTC or have to wait a long time for BTC price to rise alot and it becomes a nice figure. I'd rather see a site like this around forever then a newer site pop up and disappear with peoples free balances also no longer available
The faucet gets you a lottery ticket each time too so you could get quite a bit. I remember having quite a hefty amount of bitcoin there once and earning the nice interest they pay there. And it's true that if we'd have got in sooner, we might have a lot more Bitcoin, it's also true that we would either have sold it, or regretted selling it when we got up to 20k and then are now slumped at around ~10k for the forceable.
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