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8761  Other / Off-topic / Re: Favorite beer to drink? on: January 30, 2014, 02:56:53 PM
Oh no, wait. My all-time favorite beer is "Beemster Blond". A home brew beer made in the "Beemster" (The Netherlands). It's, sadly, quite expensive (€2.30).

8762  Local / Beurzen / Re: Bitcoinprijzen.nl on: January 30, 2014, 02:53:02 PM
Iedereen die op zijn/haar site de actuele prijs wil tonen kan nu gebruik maken van onze API:

http://bitcoinprijzen.nl/API/

Vergeet niet de brom te melden  Smiley
Hoe wordt de prijs berekend? Daarbij duurt het bij wel 3 seconden voordat ik een antwoord terug heb, veels te lang.
8763  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: 【 BOT 】 C.A.T. Cryptsy Automatic Trader 1 Copy@0.8 With Ref Code on: January 30, 2014, 02:52:36 PM
Sampey, it might be nice to keep a graph of people using C.A.T and people who sold theirs. That way you can "proof" that your program works great. Wink
8764  Other / Archival / Re: - on: January 30, 2014, 10:39:54 AM
It seems that OP has removed all his posts. Let's hope that he won't default on the work I did.
8765  Local / Beurzen / Re: MCXnow terug online on: January 30, 2014, 10:23:22 AM
Nou, ik heb heel lang op de website getrade en nog veel langer met hem gepraat. Op mij is hij nooit als een klootzak over gekomen. Nog nooit. Daarbij zie ik niet in hoe hij oplicht. Op elke website betaal je fee's, dat is normaal. Daarbij ging hij om een goeie reden offline. Het was een 1mans zaak met een shitload aan gebruikers, op een gegeven moment kun je dat niet meer aan en moet je dingen anders gaan doen.

Mensen blijven telkens hetzelfde over hem zeggen, maar telkens weer wordt hun ongelijk bewezen en ik heb dan ook alle vertrouwen in hem.

P.s. Alsof Cryptsy zo goed is met balancen die opeens verdwijnen Roll Eyes
8766  Local / Beurzen / Re: MCXnow terug online on: January 29, 2014, 11:34:44 PM
RealSolid en een kort lontje? Dat heb ik persoonlijk nog nooit mee gemaakt maar goed. Ik ben blij dat MCXnow weer online is. Ik loop al maanden te vertellen dat hij terug zal komen en dat RS een goed en betrouwbaar persoon is.
8767  Other / Off-topic / Re: Favorite beer to drink? on: January 29, 2014, 11:32:31 PM
8768  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN] RAVENBIT DIY Physical Bitcoins on: January 29, 2014, 09:44:19 PM
I want my customers to be satisfied with their purchase. Can you post a pic of the scratch -- just curious now
You sound like a great guy. I will try to get a picture of the scratch. Well it's not a real scratch, the whole surface seems to be scratched in the middle.

Edit: I gave you a +rep, because our transaction went without a problem ^^

I cleaned the coin with a special cloth before I took the pictures so the back is as clean as possible.
Click here for the back side of my coin
8769  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FREE BITCOIN Sites *and* Free Newbie Lotto on: January 29, 2014, 09:38:45 PM
add me please 12Wq4cQfDybz2by8ZA5zGg6aaDKDcQW4cB

Added...  Welcome!


Added for what?
Newbie lottery.
8770  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN] RAVENBIT DIY Physical Bitcoins on: January 29, 2014, 09:36:06 PM
That is a valid concern. The order number is generated by Woocommerce, and did not start at Order #1. Order numbers are actually skipped over automatically - I haven't looked into why Woocommerce does this. Anyway, no you are not my 450th order (I wish  Wink)

As far as the coin number is concerned: No, it is not a returned coin (I have not had a coin returned yet). The reason why it is lower than  you probably expected, is because I had it packed and ready to be shipped to a customer. However, the customer wound up never paying through Coinbase and decided that he no longer wanted to go through with the order. So, the coin was packed away for more than a week, while other, higher number coins, were being shipped. You happened to be the next shipment when I found out the customer was no longer interested.

And as for the scratches on the back of the coin: I'm assuming the scratches are on the inset portion of the back that will be covered by the hologram. Unfortunately, the majority of the coins have some flaws on this portion of the coin, and I am attributing it to the fact that it is a very deep inset. I deemed that to be acceptable, since the intention is to have that portion of the coin covered with the labels/hologram. Also, these are not proof or proof-like coins, and I am told that a proof-like quality brass alloy is not really option for any mint, despite what they may say in their sales brochure.  In the future, I hope to rectify this by using silver or gold plating on any brass alloy coins.

If you want, I will gladly refund you the cost of the kit, and you can keep the coin. Or, I can send another coin out, at no cost to you (keeping in mind that there are flaws on the inset portion of most of the coins). Just let me know and thanks for the feedback.  Smiley
Ah, I see. Well that explains the order number story. I don't mind having a lower coin number, because they are usually worth more in perspective to the higher number coins.

About the scratches, yes they are on the back of the coin, right where you said that they most likely will be. You are now forcing me to make a though decision. I mean, you already gave me a discount (which I still appreciate) and I don't want to rip you off. But having a scratched coin is something I dislike. Decisions, decisions.

Oops the correct link is:  http://ravenbit.com/instructions
Ah, thanks!
8771  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN] RAVENBIT DIY Physical Bitcoins on: January 29, 2014, 09:11:16 PM
1) The Air-tite case (these are brand name, and not a cheap knock-off) is a bit of a pain, which is why I don't ship the coin in it (since you would need to take the coin out to apply the hologram). Running a sharp edge along the seam usually works in helping pry the case open.

2) Yes, you can use the label generator located HERE. The label generator is client-side and does not generate bitcoin wallet addresses. You need to use a wallet address generator such as bitaddress.org for that. The full instructions on generating, printing, and applying labels/hologram are located HERE. Up until a few days ago, I was not including a paper printout of the instructions, but just directing customers to the instructions page on ravenbit.com. However, shipments going forward will all include a paper printout of the instructions. The instructions look a bit daunting, but everything is really very simple -- I'm going to post a video of the process soon, so that that is more evident.

1) I got them open after a very long time of screaming in anger and a lot of prying.
2) I see, thank you Wink

EDIT: The link which you provided for the instructions (https://ravenbit.com/instructions.html) doesn't work.
8772  Other / Archival / Re: [WANTED] JavaScript Developer for a few small jobs on: January 29, 2014, 08:19:15 PM
Well, I tried to figure out Job 1, but my attempt wasn't successful. My idea was to change the value of thing you are going to copy to something else, just before you copy it. So I won't actually touch the clipboard. But well, that idea didn't work. I will try, but I doubt that I will find a solution.
There's those sites when we copy an article they add something to the end of the copy, like their link.
I've never really looked into it, but the solution may be something similar.

I wouldn't be too surprised if recent browsers removed that feature, it does't seem very safe for the user, non of OP's requests seem safe TBH.
They most likely use "oncopy" which is fired after the copy (so it's to late). I am currently trying it another way.

EDIT: I did it Cheesy
8773  Other / Archival / Re: [WANTED] JavaScript Developer for a few small jobs on: January 29, 2014, 07:58:29 PM
Well, I tried to figure out Job 1, but my attempt wasn't successful. My idea was to change the value of thing you are going to copy to something else, just before you copy it. So I won't actually touch the clipboard. But well, that idea didn't work. I will try, but I doubt that I will find a solution.
8774  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN] RAVENBIT DIY Physical Bitcoins on: January 29, 2014, 07:52:50 PM
I don't want to complain or anything, but the backside of my coin looks quite scratched... It also has number 0037, but my order number is 450. Did I get a returned bullion or is it just me acting crazy?
8775  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN] RAVENBIT DIY Physical Bitcoins on: January 29, 2014, 04:35:50 PM
I received my coin and damn, it's beautiful and it has a great weight. Currently trying to get that darn casing open.

EDIT: Well, I got it open. You send so many amazing stuff. Like the paper printing sheets. You send 3 different ones. I am so happy.
I will post some pictures on here in a sec.

EDIT2: The pictures
Now I just need to figure out how to print correctly on those sheets of paper. mrbrt, do you have some sort of special software for that?
8776  Other / Archival / Re: [WANTED] JavaScript Developer for a few small jobs on: January 29, 2014, 02:24:40 PM
Well, I found out that I can catch someone wanting to copy something, however I cannot change what is being stored inside the clipboard. I will try if I can find something to bypass it. Changing all valid Bitcoin Addresses to something else isn't hard, you just need the correct Regex. I already have one but it's not perfect and I doubt it will ever be.
8777  Economy / Services / Re: SATOSHIACES **** LIMITED TIME LOWEST HOUSE EDGE .9% **** [2BTC SIG PROMO] on: January 29, 2014, 01:47:12 PM
^ The two users above me are most likely fake.

You are joking right??

You read all my posts and my trades and came to that conclusion? Just so you know, this is my 1 and only account.

And how is my account any different to yours? I even beat you here by 5 days. Hmmmm
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most likely fake.
You have just proven to be not fake. All other accounts I have accused of scamming never replied. Don't be mad man, just trying to help OP.
8778  Other / Archival / Re: [WANTED] JavaScript Developer for a few small jobs on: January 29, 2014, 12:51:18 PM
I don't think you can do #3 with JS. Browsers prevents you from sending posts to different domains.
It's a local test, so.. Oh wait. Just read that it has to be a remote website. I don't know if that is possible. Never tried that with a post actually.
8779  Other / Archival / Re: [WANTED] JavaScript Developer for a few small jobs on: January 29, 2014, 11:47:10 AM
The only question I have is, would the scripts run on your own website? If so, I might do them for you, depends on how busy I will be.
It currently sounds like you want to hijack someone's stuff or make someone send BTC to a random, thus wrong address. This would suggest that you want to inject your script inside someone's webpage, which is kinda impossible (unless you can get someone to install an extension which does the job).
The scripts will run locally.
It needs to be 100% javascript.
I will contact you in a bit. I might do all of them.
8780  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: 【 BOT 】 C.A.T. Cryptsy Automatic Trader 1 Copy@0.8 With Ref (Today new Release!) on: January 29, 2014, 09:23:42 AM
^ The key part of that topic:
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With 1 BTC I was able to make 4 BTC in a month. All you need is to know what market to play at.
Go at Sampey, tell him I sent you, he'll sell you a copy with my referral for 0.7BTC instead of 0.8!
Happy botting!
Not sure what you mean exactly? Smiley
I just copied the important stuff from your topic to here. It only means that lazy people won't need to click on the link Wink
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