Is it legit? I want to try hidemyass pro but want to pay with bitcoin. This one doesn't seem to work anymore. I couldn't find anything about the service you mentioned (Bitmyass.com) except this post : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1002014.msg16954678#msg16954678 (and It was post on a thread that was inactive for long time) and the poster is also inactive (since he made that post) so you should be caution. If you are looking for a good VPN then IPVanish or NordVPN could do the job and you could pay with BTC.
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Is there any way to transfer money from Skrill or Neteller (or Neteller virtual card) ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I am looking for a solution 2 weeks and nothing. I need high volume. Here only scammers. Do you know any way? Neteller VCC is considered as a credit card so you should be able to buy from services that accepts CC , If you want to send as merchant (from your account to another account like with individuals) then you should check BitPanda but they only accept Europan citizens as far as I know. Virwox.com is one of the few services that accepts Skrill and Credit card too , the fees might be considered as high by some but It definitely does the job and It's a legit/known service.
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The coupons are working in old accounts or the ones that already used this kind of coupons ? If those are from the Github student package then you should mention that It won't be possible to use them unless your account is new and didn't use any before + probably the need of linking a credit card.
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I finished adding the three wallets from Ledgerwallet and I will be adding more over time , those are definitely not the only information's that I will post about the wallets but there will be more to come such as reviews , unboxing etc...
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Hi all is it safe to buy a Ledger Nano or any hardware wallet from Amazon or eBay ? can they be tampered with or cloned in anyway? how can i be sure it has not been compromised?
Chances that things could go wrong could be low but to avoid any risks , It would be better to buy it from the official website instead, Ledger Nano is one of the cheapest wallets out there so I don't see a reason on why you want to use a third party website In this case.
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After his last campaign , SFR10 decided to stop for sometime so I'm not sure If he is still offering his services or not but I highly suggest to contact him as he is one of the nicest and best campaign managers I've ever seen. (He do amazing signatures and designs as well) : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1136108.0
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I remember seeing a thread on the forums but It's too old and not getting updated anymore so I decided to make another one and hopefully with the help of the community around here , we will compile a full list of the Hardware wallets with their features and prices etc... Ledger Nano : Price: 29.00 EuroUnits sold: 20,000+ Country: France Release date: December 2014 Supported coins: Bitcoin . Integrations: Electrum , Copay , Mycelium , GreenBits and Ledger wallet bitcoinCompatible OS: Windows 7+, 10+, Mac 10.8 and +, Chrome OS and Linux. Ledger Nano S : Price: 58.00 EuroUnits sold: 16,000+ Country: France Release date: June 2016 Supported coins: Bitcoin , Ethereum (tokens & contracts support too), Ethereum Classic , Dash , Zcash , Dogecoin & Litecoin . Integrations: Electrum , Copay , Mycelium , GreenBits , Ledger wallet bitcoin , Ledger wallet Ethereum and Ledger managerCompatible OS: Windows 7+, 10+, Mac 10.8 and +, Chrome OS and Linux. Ledger Blue : Price: 229.00 Euro (Pre-order only)Units sold: n/a (has just been launched) Country: France Release date: December 2016 Supported coins: Bitcoin , Ethereum (tokens & contracts support too), Ethereum Classic , Dash , Zcash , Dogecoin & Litecoin . Integrations: Electrum , Copay , Mycelium , GreenBits , Ledger wallet bitcoin , Ledger wallet Ethereum and Ledger managerCompatible OS: Windows 7+, 10+, Mac 10.8 and +, Chrome OS and Linux. Trezor : Price: 99.00 USDUnits sold: Unknown Country: Czech Republic Release date: August 2014 Supported coins: Bitcoin . Integrations: Electrum , Multibit HD Compatible OS: Windows 7+, 10+, Mac 10.8 and +, Chrome OS and Linux. KeepKey : Price: 99.00 USDUnits sold: Unknown Country: United States Release date: August 2015 Supported coins: Bitcoin, Litecoin, Doge, Dash, and Ethereum with more coming . Integrations: ShapeShift, Mycelium, Multibit (owned by KeepKey), Electrum Dash, Electrum Litecoin, GreenBits Compatible OS: Windows 7+, 10+, Mac 10.8 and +, Chrome OS and Linux.
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Good tutorial. I guess It would be better If you can .zip the source code and post it on the description as well, and I also don't think It's necessary to make another tutorial for altcoins as It's the same basic rule for everything else. It would be wiser to make a tutorial about other programming languages such as ASP.NET , Ruby , NodeJS... (If you any of course).
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The UI is definitely something that needs improvements but that's something that could come later after you get some income from donations and ad banners . As for the features , I guess you should add a withdrawal history with status that way the user knows If he got the balance , or It's pending etc... the ability to withdraw to an existing addresses (where you already withdrew before) without re-typing could become handy as well. Also , I suggest making a black background for the stats above (like how much satoshis the user have etc.... because It's not really visible while you are in the game playing (this is valid for the "Move" "Map" etc... buttons too)
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Have you tried to use this new service called FaucetHub.io ? => https://faucethub.io/manage (you can find both the owner profile on Bitcointalk and the official thread at the bottom of the page)
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There is someting that I can't seem to understand and decide whether It's a joke or serious ... In the feedback left by users :
"FaucetHub.io motivated me create the most known digital currency in the world, Bitcoin." -- Satoshi Nakamoto
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If we take in assumption that the whole block size debate is finished and solved , both SegWit and Lightning network are activated and the next halving block reward happens in 02 Jul 2020 (Estimated) and there will be a decrease from 12.5 to 6.25 BTC , more shops and merchants/services will accept Bitcoin then It's definitely something possible to happen .
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I find that response surprising. Near the start of the year, just after bitmixer became CFNP, pretty much the only open campaign was YoBit, and i could literally see the spammers in distress. It was hilarious.
Now, tons of altcoin and normal bitcoin sig campaigns are open and thriving, paying more than ever.
But I don't think signature campaigns should have their own board, because this will basically be a message that the forum and it's mods+admins openly support campaigns, which mostly contribute to spam.
Alternative coins (or ICOs) signature campaign belong to the Alts section even If it's related to signature campaigns which means that only the ones that pays with BTC should be moved into this section (If we make any) so It won't t even take 2 pages from the board and that would make it useless.
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I have interest on trading but since I know that any platform can really be risky without proper knowledge and guidance I prefer to shelved this interest for the time being.
I am interested to know from experienced traders here what can be the easiest to learn...whether it can be forex, binary, stocks, commodities or maybe even digital currencies?
It's really not as hard as It sounds but It definitely requires patience from you. I would recommend trading on digital currencies as you could receive more support in the forums about that, the rule is pretty simple and applies everywhere "buy low and sell high" , I can't make it simpler then that. It's better to invest in ICOs and sell after the development of the coin/token is finished because most of the time , the price gets multiplied compared to the ICO price , If you miss the ICO for one reason or another then you can always catch up by trading on "Poloniex" or "Bittrex" , If you are putting your money into a pump-dump coin then that would be for short term and If you are investing for long term , you should make sure that this TOKEN or this COIN have the potentials to grow in the future and not just invest.
As an extra , I would suggest investing in ICONOMI , ChronoBank (ICO should start on 15th december) and MaidSafe.
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I'm not sure what kind of services you are running but It shouldn't be considered as a spam In my opinion . Almost every ICO that have a bounty program make a translation bounty and ask people to post in the Local boards and as far as I know , none of them has been banned or warned or anything.
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