bounty vc tem que jogar tudo na parede e ver o que gruda,alem de fazer um monte de trabalho que acaba nao recebendo...
Melhor analogia. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Além do mais, to vendo que a tendência de muitas bounties (principalmente as mais sérias) é de pedir KYC para que você possa ganhar suas recompensas. Enquanto isso, nenhum manager pede seu passaporte e selfie para deixar você entrar em uma campanha (pelo menos por enquanto ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) ).
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I'm not sure that's correct, TryNinja.
You may be right. I didn't notice the sender address was a legacy one. But he said he gave the 3PFoh63XFv4HPGKzD5SJsdtjCSZ6hhq7kL address so Cryptopay could refund him, and that's the address receiving 0.02573316 BTC, so that can't be the receiver address (Cryptopay). That is, assuming the transaction above is his payment attempt, rather than the refund. But if it really is the refund, that explains all and his refunded coins are at his 3PFoh... address. OP, please specify. What was your payment attempt transaction? And from which address and to which address you sent them from/to?
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The 0.01285823 BTC in the transaction you linked above is probably your change. You sent 0.00089277 BTC to Cryptopay (address 16VJXy...) and the change of the transaction was sent back to your 3PFoh... address. If you didn't receive your refund, they probably didn't send it yet. Wait for it, and if nothing comes in after a day or two, contact them.
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Never heard of it but the "X BTC mixed, commission X %" alerts constantly popping up at the bottom-left corner surely make me never want to try them out. These are obviously fakes and even if they weren't, that would be a super bad thing to show to everyone. Some people also claim they got scammed by them: http://bittrust.org/bitcoinmixorg
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Most of the time, if the coin/project has an ANN (announcement thread), you can just google "coin/project ANN" and something will show up. That's the main/first thread created about the project/coin, as explained above, where usually is all the technical information about it.
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Cleaning your email inbox regularely by removing unsolicited emails is a good practice but it's not enough as they will keep sending new ones. You have to add the senders dns or IPs to your blacklist. My inbox is filled with thousands of unread emails and honestly I don't know how to get rid of them.
Depending on what email provider you use, you never see any of these spam emails. When I used to use Gmail, I never received any of these emails in my main inbox. They were all marked as spam and I had to manually go there to see what kind of scams and princes were emailing me. A good thing about Gmail, which sadly don't overcome the cons of their privacy issues. But many other providers have a good spam control algorithm (and also are privacy-oriented).
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I got a new account but does not mean I am new to Bitcointalk. This site is scam, they get your money and never sent to the address you provide.
PLEASE DO NOT USE. SCAM SCAM SCAM
Contact them: https://www.privcoin.io/contact/
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That's the third time in 2 weeks I see someone complaining about PrivCoin. But in all of them, they contacted their support and received the coins after ~1 day. Try it. https://www.privcoin.io/contact/
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Another day, another mixer... Well, let's see. 36pmEH2TKXUo2C4hbzxQTiGGy5jrotZ599 First impression: the design looks very similar to Bitcoin.org's new website. I assume it was your inspiration? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) And it appears that there is no letter of guarantee when mixing...?
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cmd C:\curl\bin curl -X GET https://bitpay.com/i/$ BITPAYINVOICEID -H 'accept: application/payment-request' bitcoincash:?r=https://bitpay.com/i/ BITPAYINVOICEIDok? Yes. E.g: curl -X GET https://bitpay.com/i/Bjm1c6hrZ1nMz5UViffD3x -H "accept: application/payment-request" The response: {"network":"main","currency":"BCH","requiredFeeRate":1,"outputs":[{"amount":9437200,"address":"qzjzsjfgp8csna3pdtav59t6clpquj2yc54hlqpf76"}],"time":"2019-12-07T22:51:19.123Z","expires":"2019-12-07T23:06:19.123Z","memo":"Payment request for BitPay invoice Bjm1c6hrZ1nMz5UViffD3x for merchant Electronic Frontier Foundation","paymentUrl":"https://bitpay.com/i/Bjm1c6hrZ1nMz5UViffD3x","paymentId":"Bjm1c6hrZ1nMz5UViffD3x"} Divide amount (9437200) by 100000000 = 0.09437200;
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yes use google analytics to rank on google search, you cant have a service on clearnet without those for marketing
And also to give up on your user's privacy. Basically putting a third-party injected JS code, controlled and created by one of biggest US companies in the world, known for reading emails, spying and tracking users, and selling your data. Congrats. cloudflare to avoid bots and DDos attacks
And to let them sniff all your traffic. By another US company... Good job. Status page is just stating fund received and any errors, then the logs are deleted in 24 hours , our database is clean every 24 hours
So, it doesn't matter, right? Why don't you just make a public page with all your user's mixing information? Because anyone can get that in a couple of minutes, as explained above. Btw, a timestamp, (6-24 hours), the last 4 digits of the user's output address (also shown in the status page) and the pay-to address is more than enough to get anyone's complete mixing info. Basically making the process completly useless. how we mix ? we receive from one pool and with the instructions received on our database, we send out using another pool. we send out using a pool from legal gambling site funds deposits. so u will receive clean funds.
Btw, many services and gateways block their user's accounts if they receive coins from gambling websites. Even if what you are saying is truth and you don't just receive one coin to send to another user, that's the easiest way of getting your users' accounts, for example on Coinbase, cancelled. Not to the mention that you still haven't implemented any kind verification for your user's receing address. The page shows: "You will receive your mixed coins within 6-24 hours evenly distributed to this addresses - empty space - " And let's also not forget the fact that you claim to exist since 2017, but your domain was registered last month. I really don't think you should be in the "mixers" business.
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But who is the Founder? I can't find Fonder's name in this list.
AFAIK sirius and satoshi itself founded the forum.
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You must be spending time under the rock, and not on the forum.
I don’t. I read and know more than you think. But when you criticize something, you also specify what is wrong about it rather than letting people try to guess what you are talking about. What negative feedbacks were given prematurely? That’s relative. You don’t want to name them, nothing will change. If the red neg isn’t justified, you can always report it to other DTs so they can exclude the user if he is unwilling to correct its feedback. And yes, I have seen some cases where I believe trust wasn’t justified. I even excluded someone from my trust based on that. But that was what I thought about it.
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pretty much as the title says, I kinda think it would be nice to receive an email or a notification inside the forum if one receives merit with the option to turn the notifications off or on if anyone doesn't want notification.
Honestly, I believe people would receive too many emails. Some receive tens of merits per day/week. Maybe Piggy (the dev of the bot mentioned bellow can see if adding that to his bot is a viable option). ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Plus notification for if someone mentions or quotes you, but that will be too much hurdle specially when many people might quote your post.
These will be available in the new forum software (released soon™). And while there is no official feature like this in the forum, there is already an unofficial bot that notifies you when someone mentions you or quotes your post, which is used by pretty much most of the active users. You can read about it here: [RELEASED] @mention notification bot - now with Telegram
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Paredao, o pagamento dessa campanha que você entrou está bom? Melhor que a 777?
Você sempre estava em boas campanhas e agora vi que tem uns 2 ou 3 usuários brazucas nessa campanha
De acordo com o thread deles: Payouts & Positions:
10x Sr. Members - $25 in BTC/Week. 7x Hero Members - $30 in BTC/Week. 8x Legendary Members - $35 in BTC/Week.
Isso para quem faz no mínimo 15 posts por semana. Já na campanha do 777, os usuários no tier máximo ganham cerca de $0,37 por post (na cotação atual e sem considerar alguns pequenos bonus), o que gera míseros $5,55 por 15 posts. $35 vs $5,55. Fazendo os 60 posts por semana, que é o máximo da 777, você consegue $33 + $1,5 de bonus = $34,5. Ainda assim, $0,50 menos do que o pagamento fixo da SmartMixer por 15 posts. É mais dinheiro por menos "trabalho".
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Hard to say when you don't even put an example of what you are talking about.
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Blockchain is great and all, but you do know that we don’t need to tokenize or blockchainize everything right? What would even be the point of doing that with merits when its clearly a centralized system? It works better in a SQL database. We have that many shitcoins because people think we need a token for every single aspect of our life and society. Dentists, horses, toilet coins, etc... there is no point.
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