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841  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] SELLING MY HASHFLARE ACCOUNT WITH 4.54 TH/s on: January 20, 2018, 10:01:58 AM
So if your account is 1 month old it means cryptocurrency was banned in the last month right?
Or that you're stupid of course.

Where are you from? I didn't know a country banned cryptos in the last month...
It just got banned earlier this month, been thinking whether i should sell or just hold this acc. I purchased it on dec' 17.

Hold it. Just because crypto is banned in your country doesn't mean you cannot partake in activities involving crypto. It just means that you cannot utilize any of your countries services, such as banks, in order to cash out cryptocurrency. There are many alternatives for you to be able to convert your BTC to fiat cash once your HashFlare contract expires and you're ready to withdraw. Selling BTC for PayPal is extremely easy (sans the risk factor), but you can find reputable buyers here on the forums. Or look for reputable buyers on LocalBitcoins.com. You have options; no need to panic sell your account if it's that profitable for you.
842  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Yobit SCAM with XIOS coin on: January 20, 2018, 09:56:21 AM
How is this YoBit's fault? Did they automatically convert your ETH into XIOS? While I am not a fan of YoBit, how are you calling this a scam accusation when YOU initiated the exchange? It's up to you to do your research on altcoins before you decide to buy them, regardless of how much the site pushes it. If YoBit never promised a return on these coins, which I'm sure they did not, then ultimately, this is your fault for picking up a shitcoin in the first place.

YoBit did nothing wrong, and they didn't scam anyone. You scammed yourself. It would be ideal to move on. You lost on this deal, so don't try to put blame on someone that didn't do anything wrong.
843  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Created new site for HODLers. Please have a look and give me feedback on: January 20, 2018, 09:43:17 AM
I'm digging the site. It's very simple and clean, while solving the issue of historical data that is so poorly managed on coinmarketcap. Question for you; how hard would it be to create a "portfolio" where we can input the amount of coins we're holding and have a calculator apply the current value of our total holdings? Even more detailed request: Would it be possible to have a section that we can enter our addresses and have your site hit up the blockchains and return a value of our current balances? All without having to provide any sort of private key. Am I asking too much? Tongue
844  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Travel related blockchain / app project on: January 20, 2018, 09:25:56 AM
I'm curious to see how this application is developed, and even more excited to see a beta version of this. I live in the Caribbean, and have recently been presented with a proposal to help build a business (resort) based on a cryptocurrency/ICO model, which sounds like it could potentially integrate into a much smaller scale of what you're trying to accomplish. The proposal was slightly different than what you're proposing for your project, however, as it's targeted to local developments and individual offerings for token/shareholders to fund the development, and being rewarded with profits according to the amount of tokens/coins they hold at the development's completion.

Will you continue updating this thread with any advancements that you make towards your project? I'd like to see how you go about launching this site, and potentially provide an offer for your team to join our project, if you're willing. I'd be willing to discuss it in more detail with you, but I'm anxious to see the feedback that you get, and the types of developers that come knocking at your door. If all succeeds, I'd love to hire you and your father as advisors to our company, or offer you positions within the company.

I look forward to hearing updates about your development on this!

Side note: I'm not sure if you have any graphic designers, but that's my specialty. If you need a hand with initial branding, let's have a conversation!
845  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [AUTO-BUY]MAKE 30 TO 150$ A DAY!! (Really Easy Money Method) +Adobe Admin Method on: January 20, 2018, 08:55:22 AM
If you can send a Vouch copy I can leave a review and if its legit i'll even buy it. Let me know.

I don't know if you know, but vouch copies are reserved for higher-ranked members of the forum that are trusted to leave a non-biased review of the goods or service that the seller is offering. When asking for a vouch copy as a Newbie, you just look like a cheapskate ha.

And OP, sorry I didn't see SamReomo's vouch here; I had assumed that all your vouches were from hackforums. If you're still down to receive a detailed review and vouch, hit me up in PM.



Question: Is the method a one-off method that is original? Is this method widely circulated so that the potential earnings is over-saturated with many others utilizing it? And finally, is this method Whitehat, Greyhat, or Blackhat?

I have one more question. In what currency do you earn from this method? PayPal? Bitcoin?
846  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Team Saske pays you 50 cents to translate his whitepaper on: January 19, 2018, 09:03:28 PM
How is this a scam? They are offering a certain number of coins for work to be done. The exchange rate of these coins is publicly available information.
Read the thread ,he plays with numbers making people think his tokens are worth something which they're not ...and never will be !

You know how this board works ,most don't read half of the posts .Of course ,there's gonna be naive people who will say yes ...only to realize once they've done the job (which isn't an easy one) that they got screwed .

That's kinda like all those airdrop forms who ask for private keys .No one is forcing you to give it but there is always gonna be people who will give it anyway.

So yes ,I call it a scam .

So because the people don't do their research and read the terms of the deal, it becomes the bounty provider's fault? I'm sorry, but as that may be greedy on the provider's part, it's just as greedy for the bounty hunter for not doing their due diligence and research before accepting the job. In this case, I don't see any fault with what the OP is doing, other than being greedy. It's definitely not a "scam" as you call it, though, unless as @MadZ stated, someone did the work and he did not pay what was agreed upon.
847  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cryptocurrency Portfolio on: January 19, 2018, 08:51:40 PM
Hi everyone, today I released web cryptocurrency portfolio http://portfolio.cryptland.com. List all you coins in one place and check their approximate value.

Wanted to know which portfolio you use now?

On phone I use Blockfolio - really great app, but sometimes I think it would be easier if portfolio just stands open in browsers tab.

Do you know some other web based portfolios?



This is actually a pretty great idea, and your website design is very modern and up-to-date, unlike many other crypto-related services and sites out there. My only feedback is that I constantly trade on multiple exchanges, so having to manually input the total amount of each currency I own could become tiresome after a full day of trading. While this is a great feature to track coins that are outside my wallet, will you be adding a feature that allows you to monitor a certain address to display it's balance and value from within an account on your site? I'd be very interested in automatically tracking my balances within all of my crypto wallets vs having to manually add up the totals and convert the value for each coin.

Cheers, and great site!


Thats a really great idea to take value of coin from public key. I also had an idea that users be able to select exchange where the coin is stored, but with cryptocompare api it's not so easy, because in that way I should make many requests to handle that.

Thanks for you opinion!

I personally wouldn't care for a button that took me to the exchange that my coin is stored on... I don't even want to track the balances that I have within an exchange; that would require logins or API's that rely on information that most users won't provide you with. But just a way to call on a block explorer for an address that I provide would be great. I often forget how many coins I'm holding of a certain type, and to have to login to those respective wallets every time gets to be quite annoying Tongue
848  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will cryptos be so volatile forever? on: January 19, 2018, 08:28:12 PM
When will we reach the state of more of less stable cryptocurrencies or it is in their nature and will never end?

Because of the decentralized nature of the majority of cryptocurrency out there, the volatility will always be in the hands of the user. Early adopters and whales are able to control most markets by posting buy and sell walls and flood or strip the market with coins/fiat...

The only way to stabilize the value of any kind of crypto is to offer centralized solutions, which can easily be perceived as defeating the purpose of cryptocurrency, but honestly, that's the direction that I see digital currency turning to. As more and more larger companies adapt to digital currency, they'll undoubtedly focus on creating a currency that will only slightly fluctuate in value, but as it currently stands now, as long as their are open exchanges for converting a certain crypto to fiat and other crypto currencies, the volatility will always trail closely behind.



The prices will get more stable when the prices are really expensive...so expensive that it would take a lot of money to get rid of a 1 BTC wall.

Doubtful. We saw what happened last week, as the prices stayed above $15,000. I don't know about you, but that's a lot more expensive than it was just a few short months ago at under $10,000, and MUCH more expensive than last year's (2016) closing prices of under $1,000 per. The value of Bitcoin won't stabilize the volatility as long as there is a demand for it.
849  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cryptocurrency Portfolio on: January 19, 2018, 08:15:01 PM
Hi everyone, today I released web cryptocurrency portfolio http://portfolio.cryptland.com. List all you coins in one place and check their approximate value.

Wanted to know which portfolio you use now?

On phone I use Blockfolio - really great app, but sometimes I think it would be easier if portfolio just stands open in browsers tab.

Do you know some other web based portfolios?



This is actually a pretty great idea, and your website design is very modern and up-to-date, unlike many other crypto-related services and sites out there. My only feedback is that I constantly trade on multiple exchanges, so having to manually input the total amount of each currency I own could become tiresome after a full day of trading. While this is a great feature to track coins that are outside my wallet, will you be adding a feature that allows you to monitor a certain address to display it's balance and value from within an account on your site? I'd be very interested in automatically tracking my balances within all of my crypto wallets vs having to manually add up the totals and convert the value for each coin.

Cheers, and great site!
850  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [AUTO-BUY]MAKE 30 TO 150$ A DAY!! (Really Easy Money Method) +Adobe Admin Method on: January 19, 2018, 08:10:47 PM
If you need me to vouch for you and provide an honest review, I will gladly do so, just like the review that I have left for your other thread. If applicable, I will also utilize the method to see if I can earn using it.

Question: Is the method a one-off method that is original? Is this method widely circulated so that the potential earnings is over-saturated with many others utilizing it? And finally, is this method Whitehat, Greyhat, or Blackhat?

PM me if you need me to review this. Cheers!
851  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is localbitcoins safe? on: January 19, 2018, 07:38:24 PM
Only deal with trusted buyers and sellers on LBC. You can look through their feedback history to see what kind of volumes and frequency they sell/buy for. Watch out for long gaps between trading history, as that could potentially mean that the account was purchased.

A great tip is to view some of the formats of what others' conditions and terms are for transactions, and that will give you a better idea of what others ask for when making a deal.

I've had 100% success rate on LocalBitcoins. There's definitely a risk, so ALWAYS make sure to trade with someone with great feedback and trust.
852  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] I want to buy Bitcoin/Eth through PayPal on: January 19, 2018, 07:30:06 PM
Paypal is reversible up to 180 days no will trade with you. Better look at alternative means to buy Bitcoin

This is not necessarily true. Chargebacks on PayPal are only available for Goods or Services. If you send payment as Friends or Family, chances of getting refunded are slim to none. The only way that a chargeback will happen via PayPal is if the payment was made using a credit card option as payment for the Friends or Family option, and you'll have to prove to the credit card company that the transaction was a fraudulent one. Even in those cases, PayPal will ask for an official police report for the stolen funds before issuing any form of repayment for the Friends or Family option. Because this type of payment wasn't made for goods or services, there is no buyer or seller protection for these transactions. But for FF payments, PayPal clearly states that there is no fee for these transactions because they're essentially like handing cash to a trusted friend or family member.

Stop spreading fud.

Umm how hard is it to go to local police station and say your wallet was stolen with your credit card? Most of them will quickly write you up a report that you say paypal will ask for.

Secondly its a lot easier to scam some random on the internet than a large corporation or even a small business.

We should be advising the community to stay away from such practices which are rife particularly on this forum let alone the internet in general.

There is not much incentive to go through the hassle for $20 but I can tell you now if the price is right scammers will make the effort

So no its not fud but offering to post fake yelp reviews is isn't that right?

No, that's shilling, not fud. And I retracted that offer regardless. That still has nothing to do with this. If you would have offered an explanation of why PayPal shouldn't be a best practice for exchanging crypto, it would have been much better than just saying "no will trade with you". The way you positioned it made it sound like fud.
853  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Hexchange - A universal cryptocurrency exchange [(0%) trading fee until 5/1/18] on: January 19, 2018, 05:33:36 AM
Just a protip. I've been trading on crypto exchanges for the past 3 years now, and the ones that started allowing multiple coins that weren't listed on CMC100 just became shit exchanges. These are exchanges that would allow any coin on their exchange as long as they paid for a spot... If you want any kind of future with serious traders, you should avoid making the same mistakes, or you're going to end up with an exchange with a shit ton of users that will start overloading your support with tickets for $10 worth of trade value exchanges. And then calling you a scam publicly when you don't respond within an hour Roll Eyes

While the idea for your universal crypto exchange is great, you're essentially intertwining your own rope until it becomes long enough for you to hang yourself. 0% trading fee for 3 and a half months? I'm going to make a prediction and say that by May 1, you'll have slowly started abandoning this project. This is a whole lot of work for no return. Don't forget, you're going to be spending the majority of your time answer support requests.

Don't mean to come off as a pessimistic asshole, but just trying to show you the reality of what you're breeding, based on the experience from having seen this from the other side.

Good luck to you; I really hope you know what you're getting yourself into!
854  Economy / Services / Re: Wirex Now supports SegWit wallets and ZERO Blockchain fees for Wirex users. on: January 19, 2018, 05:22:03 AM
Hello Wirex.

Your site and service has been holding my best friend's bitcoin hostage for several months now. He has been trying to withdraw his bitcoin, and has been going in circles with your support team regarding the matter, and he has been locked out of his Wirex account with over $100,000USD worth of BTC, simply because the VISA card stopped working in the country that we live in. This was long before Visa's ban on Wave Crest Holdings, Ltd.

That's just shady as fuck. Allow him to withdraw his Bitcoin.

I told him that I wouldn't make a big deal about it online, but since you're promoting a new feature of your site, I'm going to take the opportunity to urge you to take care of your existing customers first... I'm wondering if I speak up about his issue, how many other wirex users will start speaking up about theirs.

Thanks for starting this thread. I hope you resolve your internal issues with existing users before trying to reach out to new ones.
855  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Decrypted Kitties / A free version of CryptoKitties on: January 19, 2018, 05:16:55 AM
Why is this in the Project Development board, but more specifically, these forums? If this is a free game, and has nothing to do with cryptocurrency, then it has nothing to do with this board. Sorry to be such a dick, but dude... This isn't crypto related.
856  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Internet Required for retail purchases? on: January 19, 2018, 05:09:03 AM
Here's the thing. I can't imagine people that live in areas without internet would even have access to Bitcoin in the first place. And even if they did, I don't see them converting their fiat into Bitcoin just to be able to spend Bitcoin at merchants. But to answer your question, yes. An internet connection is required for any transaction involving Bitcoin. You'll need an active connection as the buyer in order to initiate the transaction from your wallet. And as the seller, you'll need an active connection in order to confirm the transaction. Technically, the Bitcoin will reach its intended recipient without the necessity for the recipient to be online, as long as they have provided a valid BTC address.



Absence of infrastructure, including Internet connection, is the main reason why cryptocurrencies will not replace fiat in nearest future. Transactions can be made without connection, but the wallet has to be connected after that anyway.

What's your point? No one is saying that cryptocurrency will replace fiat, so did you just come here to provide us with your fud?
857  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If your friends and loved ones let you sell your bitcoin? on: January 19, 2018, 05:03:54 AM
My friend advised me to sell my coin today. I know he is for my sake, but how to explain to him?

"It's my Bitcoin, and I choose to hold it. I don't feel like selling."

What more is there to say than that? Why does your friend feel that they have the right to tell you what to do with your property? Huh

I don't know about you, but when people ask me about how much bitcoin I own, or when I plan on selling them, or anything personal related to my crypto portfolio, I start asking them about how much money they have in their bank account. How much they have saved up in their 401k's. They usually take the hint after that, but if they keep pressing the issue, I tell them to mind their own fucking business. You should learn to do the same.
858  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] I want to buy Bitcoin/Eth through PayPal on: January 19, 2018, 05:00:45 AM
Paypal is reversible up to 180 days no will trade with you. Better look at alternative means to buy Bitcoin

This is not necessarily true. Chargebacks on PayPal are only available for Goods or Services. If you send payment as Friends or Family, chances of getting refunded are slim to none. The only way that a chargeback will happen via PayPal is if the payment was made using a credit card option as payment for the Friends or Family option, and you'll have to prove to the credit card company that the transaction was a fraudulent one. Even in those cases, PayPal will ask for an official police report for the stolen funds before issuing any form of repayment for the Friends or Family option. Because this type of payment wasn't made for goods or services, there is no buyer or seller protection for these transactions. But for FF payments, PayPal clearly states that there is no fee for these transactions because they're essentially like handing cash to a trusted friend or family member.

Stop spreading fud.
859  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: About fees when buying btc with paypal? on: January 19, 2018, 04:51:40 AM
Check out the forums here in the Currency Exchange board: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0

There are Bitcoin sellers that will possibly trade with you provided that your PayPal account is verified, you send as Friends or Family, and you send first. The rates here are much better than rates you'll find at any exchange online, but you'll want to establish your rank before you do so on most occasions, unless you're willing to send the PayPal first. There are several dozen users on the forums here who regularly trade Bitcoin for PayPal, but again, you'll have to follow their suggestions and prove that you're trustworthy by sending first. Always make sure to check THEIR trust, as well.

Give that a shot; I've had several successful trades here in the past.
860  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Please?? I think I'm going to cry..... on: January 17, 2018, 04:19:38 AM
Well would you look at that. I kind of want to let out an LOL.
I just took a look at the markets today (Jan 16th 2018) And I just happened to notice the whole market is down pretty large.

I just want to have a moment of silence, for every moron who tried to jump in on this market by investing more than they could afford.
As I said in the original post on this topic.

Told, you, so.
Wonder if anyone listened?
I hope not too many people want to kill themselves right about now...

Any responsible cryptocurrency investor understands that these are typical dips in the market, and historical data shows that these dips are very common for this time of year.



Instead of rubbing your fud in the faces of new investors, why not take the opportunity to properly explain how trading markets work? "Told you so" isn't going to make anything better, and you're just as uninformative and cancerous to the crypto industry as the very people you were describing in your original post.
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