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861  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoind for noobs developers on: September 04, 2014, 02:04:39 AM
I could do an exchange, its just a bunch of trading scripts adding and subtracting from balances and such.
862  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Promotional Bitcoin site - offensive? intriguing? stupid? what do you think? on: September 04, 2014, 02:04:10 AM
Great design, but i dont even know what the hell this is supposed to do. All it is is a link to the genesis txid and a link to bitcoin.org at the bottom. Plus the title is Bitcoin Registry Service which I have no idea has to do with the website. Kind of a useless website IMO

Ok. harsh but fair - recommendations?
None, site looks good but its just completely random and useless.
863  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★★PROVABLY FAIR★♣♦ BitBlackRed.com ♥♠★ red or black, Have fun and Win bitcoins! on: September 04, 2014, 02:02:59 AM
Still could modify it and change it by 1 MS, no one would know, and if asked they could say their server processed it 1ms after they checked the unix time.
864  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Promotional Bitcoin site - offensive? intriguing? stupid? what do you think? on: September 04, 2014, 01:57:42 AM
Great design, but i dont even know what the hell this is supposed to do. All it is is a link to the genesis txid and a link to bitcoin.org at the bottom. Plus the title is Bitcoin Registry Service which I have no idea has to do with the website. Kind of a useless website IMO
865  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: $500,000 USD to invest, What should I invest in? on: September 04, 2014, 01:54:38 AM
Dont invest it in an altcoin. If your going to invest that much money, put it in BTC or a real investment. I wouldn't trust that much money on a useless altcoin.
866  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★★PROVABLY FAIR★♣♦ BitBlackRed.com ♥♠★ red or black, Have fun and Win bitcoins! on: September 04, 2014, 01:50:23 AM
^ thats exactly what I was thinking. They could try the actual time, and +1 and -1 ms to get the one to make the house win on larger bets, and make the house lose on smaller bets, to keep the win:loss ratio roughly the same but the profits big. See if you did it by minute, that would be possible, maybe have a site time to see the current minute to make sure it doesn't change to make you lose.
867  Other / Meta / Re: Increasing activity to gain JR status on: September 04, 2014, 01:47:54 AM
Its not posts. As long as you have more posts than activity, the only way to increase it is to post I think 14 times every 2 weeks, and you will get 14 activity points for that period of time. Theres no way to increase it faster, and your activity score is pretty much how many days you have been posting on this forum.
868  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [ANN] PD3.co - Share your Primedice stats! on: September 04, 2014, 01:46:43 AM
By the way your site is getting some errors from your own api it seems, you are getting this: GET http://pd3.co/stats.js?_=1409794321861 500 (Internal Server Error)
Check the console from your site for more details.
869  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoind for noobs developers on: September 04, 2014, 01:45:37 AM
Mining pools are a bit different since its something thats actually running, not some one time script. I have never ran a mining pool so I couldn't help you on that.
870  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: First Ponzi Service on: September 04, 2014, 01:44:14 AM
Ok fedor your really annoying me. The language you use, your very vulgar and you always say "fucking doubler", this ponzi has nothing to do with a "fucking doubler" ok? Its starting to get on my nerves Undecided
871  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Dota 2 Treasure Keys for BTC :: FAST DELIVERY:: on: September 04, 2014, 01:42:30 AM
Allright ill take one. Could you please PM me or list the items that you could redeem the key for and send me the bundle or pack or whatever instead of me buying the keys?
For these heroes:
Pudge
Invoker
Necrophos
Lifestealer
Clockwerk
Thanks
872  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Could Make ATM Skimmers a Thing of the Past on: September 04, 2014, 01:39:39 AM
Yes, bitcoin will solve this because of the whole way it is designed. Instead of pulling a transaction from the customer, like credit cards do which needs trust. Bitcoin pushes the transaction, almost like an email. Imagine if you were able to pull emails. Give the merchant your email address and password and they would be able to use your email, but you would have to hope they wouldn't email anyone else. Exactly like credit cards. With bitcoin, you just end the transaction and theres no way someone could misuse it, as they never had access to your credit card number.
873  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoind for noobs developers on: September 04, 2014, 01:34:08 AM
Once you get the hang of it (at least in PHP) its actually very simple. Only two lines of setup and then you can easily run and return commands just like your in a wallet. It seemed overwhelming at first but with the first two lines (include jsonrpcclient) and the connection line, after that all you have to do is
Code:
print_r($bitcoin->sendtoaddress('1address', 0.1));
to send 0.1 an address and return the txid.
874  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cryptcominer.com - SCAM or NOT?! on: September 04, 2014, 01:30:56 AM
I confirm that this is not a scam. I received both of my payouts very promptly and all of the site worked for me. Also I could daily withdraw my profits with no fees. I do have a little suspicion in me that this will eventually crash, but think of it this way. Trading a lot of money will make it a bit less volatile but the profits you make will be less than in short term investments. If cryptcominer can get more users funds, they can profit more and make it easier to pay back the 3% or whatever. They can make probably 5% or more per day if they work hard and are smart.

I see that you have no idea how hyip works Smiley
Ahh, well I'm trying to be a bit optimistic, but like I said I have a suspicion that this will crash. Sig campaign is WAY too good to be true, on top of their 5% payout investing. Its in gambling for a reason I guess.
875  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [CLOSED] $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: September 04, 2014, 01:28:34 AM
Here nahtnam. For free I would develop a script for you, implementing blockchain receive payment API which people navigate to a url (I can host this for you for free) and have a form where people fill out their email and/or bitcointalk username and they get an address to send to. If the address payment received it can notify you by email. In fact, I can make it automatically release a code, but thats a bit too insecure,  dont reccomend it. Tell me what you think.

No need... If I do it, it will be using Spree Commerce or some other e-commerce site...
You sure man? I could do it for free. I guess there is trust needed here, because I could easily redirect the funds to my address if I wanted do.
876  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: September 04, 2014, 01:27:25 AM
I don't think OCRA is going to be any good. Every campaign excludes at least one rank, so OCRA would be everyone. Of course certain ranks are still allowed in some like 777coin, but there is no payment option for them, so they don't get paid much for what they are worth. Maybe for 777coin for all the other ranks simply put the highest tier of pay for all of them.
OCRA would only be used on campaigns that are (almost) full, for example DiceBitco.in and PrimeDice. This does proof that I need to come up with a better name for it, because it seems to confuse people.
OK I see. These campaigns are only for the highest tier, and staff, and primedice also includes senior members which I am happy to be still in. I
877  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Project Pump legendary pumps are back! Bittrex sun. 31th August 4PM EST / EDT on: September 04, 2014, 01:24:37 AM
Umm is this a confirmed ponzi/scam? From the looks of the above replies it seems that he scammed y'all. Sorry that you lost, but is this a confirmed scam, did mr. net ever log back in again?
878  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [CLOSED] $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: September 04, 2014, 01:23:31 AM
Here nahtnam. For free I would develop a script for you, implementing blockchain receive payment API which people navigate to a url (I can host this for you for free) and have a form where people fill out their email and/or bitcointalk username and they get an address to send to. If the address payment received it can notify you by email. In fact, I can make it automatically release a code, but thats a bit too insecure,  dont reccomend it. Tell me what you think.
879  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [CLOSED] $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: September 04, 2014, 01:13:48 AM
I think that you spending maybe 10 or so minutes to send all PMs with the codes is a good use of time, and judging by volume and prices, probably around a 50-100$ profit as an estimate, but IDK your markup. Just get people to either submit a form or pre-send the payment so at the end of the week you just look at the form or the PMs and send them out.
880  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: CryptcoMiner.com - Earn 3%-4.5% Daily from your investment on: September 03, 2014, 09:41:39 PM
I read somewhere that they were registered? Does anyone have any data on that?
Did you mean the company ?
Yes, apparently they are registered according to some review site. I can't find the link again but I did remember seeing that. I doubt this is true, but lets see!
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