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881  Economy / Gambling / Bitcoin Dice - Bitcoin Lottery - No Signup - 98% Payouts - FAIR! on: December 25, 2013, 12:21:16 AM
BitSweeps.com offers Bitcoin lottery and dice!

No registration required. Play instantly on the main page.

Dice work just like SatoshiDice.  Lottery can be entered for one day, 7 days, 14 days, 30 days and 60 days in increments of 0.001, 0.01 or 0.10.  We also support multi-ticket purchases.

We'll be adding more games soon, including slots, sweepstakes and circle spin!

Enjoy the games!

https://BitSweeps.com
882  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Qhoster.com ripoff! on: December 22, 2013, 08:54:35 PM
this has been fixed, Qhoster is 100% legit
883  Economy / Services / Bitcoin Freelancer Website on: December 19, 2013, 07:15:12 PM
New Bitcoin/Litecoin Freelancer Website Just Launched!

It's called PaidBitcoin.com .. works just like Freelancer.com but for Bitcoin and Litecoin.

Earn Bitcoin OR Litecoin doing small, medium or large jobs.  Of course, we have built-in escrow as well.

Features include:

* full communication between buyer and seller
* escrow/dispute resolution
* bidding on jobs and gigs (proposals)
* free to post a gig
* free to sign up and view gigs
* free to bid on gigs
* 3 confirmations for deposits
* wallet funds held offline in cold storage for security (withdrawals processed manually, take 1-3 hrs)

Fees will be greatly reduced while we are in beta mode, with the only fee being a 1% withdrawal fee.   The first 20 users will receive a free featured listing as well.

I created this site (and BitFiverr.com) because I absolutely despise Paypal and any service that uses Paypal, period.  

Enjoy the service, and please report any problems, bugs or feedback to customer support (support@PaidBitcoin.com) or Dr. Michael Moriarty (moriarty.bitcoin@gmail.com)

Sincerely,

Dr. Michael Moriarty

PS: For micro-gigs, you can also try BitFiverr.com which works just like Fiverr
884  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Gridlane VPS - They Will Steal your Wallet.Dat file on: December 12, 2013, 08:40:22 PM
100% agreed. We switched to a non-bitcoin accepting hosting company.

Real shame, because it's so much easier to pay for hosting with btc ...

anyone know if superbithost.com is legit, or had any bad experiences with them?
885  Economy / Scam Accusations / Gridlane VPS - They Will Steal your Wallet.Dat file on: December 12, 2013, 08:23:21 PM
WARNING!!!

I've been using Gridlane.com for some of my websites (BitPlastic.com debit card, BitLaunder.com bitcoin laundering and BitFiverr.com micro gigs), and I have multiple different (separate, compartamentalized, and unconnected) accounts with gridlane.

On *EACH* account, my wallet.dat file was stolen, almost simultaneously.  No evidence whatsoever of a hacker or outside breach.  No login by ssh or root.  The wallet was just emptied - POOF, gone.

We never store client funds in hot wallets on the server, so they only got chump change (less than 1 btc in total).  Nevertheless, we had to move our entire network off Gridlane and onto dedicated servers, which was a real hassle.

Just wanted to warn everyone here about Gridlane.  Any webhosting company which accepts bitcoin is, in my view, automatically under suspicion because the incentive to rip off a customers' wallet.dat is just so high.  If you run a website which accepts bitcoin, and especially if you hold client funds online in a hot wallet, you had better be 100% sure about your hosting company!  And if you get mysteriously hacked, that's the FIRST (not the last) place where suspicion should fall. 

As much as I love bitcoin, I am forced to switch to a non-bitcoin accepting hosting company. 

Be careful ...

Dr. Michael Moriarty, owner of the Bitcoin Network

PS: This is why we never store client funds in hot wallets, ever.  We run bitcoind and incoming deposits credit automatically, but the wallets are flushed every minute to offline cold wallets, and withdrawals are processed manually from the cold wallets.  This means withdrawals from our sites take a little longer (2-3 hrs on average), but there is NO WAY for a hacker to steal client funds, as happened to bitfloor and inputs.io and many others
886  Economy / Scam Accusations / Qhoster.com ripoff! on: December 10, 2013, 10:20:27 PM
WARNING: Qhoster.com Bitcoin Webhosting is a SCAM

I signed up for a VPS, paid $119 for three months, and the VPS was up for about 5 minutes and then down.  24hrs later, NO VPS, no refund, no response from customer support!

Don't use them! 

Michael Moriarty
Moriarty@BitPlastic.com
887  Other / Beginners & Help / Launder Bitcoin on: December 05, 2013, 09:42:37 PM
Hi folks,

Just a quick note to let you know that https://BitLaunder.com helps you launder your Bitcoins (and Litecoins), making your Bitcoin completely anonymous and untraceable in the blockchain.

If you are buying or selling on SilkRoad 2.0 or TorMarket, it is almost mandatory to launder your coins. Even if you are just concerned about privacy, you still need to anonymize Bitcoin because all transactions are publicly traceable in the blockchain. 

Bitcoin is NOT anonymous.  Clean your coins at https://BitLaunder.com

Michael Moriarty
888  Other / Beginners & Help / Free Bitcoin web directory on: December 01, 2013, 12:50:45 AM
Hi all,

If you own or manage a Bitcoin-related website or e-commerce store/service that accepts Bitcoin, you can add it free to http://BitListing.com

At the moment, all listings are free, even featured listings.  You can also review other sites/services listing in the directory.

Again, everything is 100% free.  Browse bitcoin sites or add your own. Enjoy
889  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin micro gigs and freelancer on: November 29, 2013, 02:34:50 AM
it's a good site, also has built-in escrow. No bullshit ... no restrictions, no ID verification, and instant payout for your gig after escrow completes

I have had some BAD experiences on fiverr which led me to create this site ..

If you're a pretty lady, I'd like to see your dance .. if you're a dude, not so much :-) and judgiing by the fact you're on the bitcoin forum, I'm guessing dude!
890  Other / Beginners & Help / Bitcoin micro gigs and freelancer on: November 29, 2013, 02:12:07 AM
Hi all,

Just wanted to let you know that we launched https://BitFiverr.com , a freelancer/micro gigs site based on fiverr that accepts BITCOIN.

Deposits and withdrawals are almost instant, requiring only 3 confirmations.  No waiting to get paid, and low fees!

What will YOU do for $5 in bitcoin?
891  Other / Beginners & Help / Laundering Bitcoins on: November 27, 2013, 10:15:37 PM
hey folks, as you know Bitcoin is not anonymous by default. In fact, it's the opposite, and anyone can trace all of your bitcoin transaction history in the blockchain.

If you cash out via a major exchanger to your real name (bank account, paypal, etc), then you're exposing your identity.

The best way to cash out Bitcoin is first to anonymize it.  The best bitcoin anonymizer I've found is https://BitLaunder.com .. it completely mixes/randomizes your Bitcoins
892  Other / Beginners & Help / Free Bitcoin Website Directory on: November 22, 2013, 07:15:30 PM
check out http://BitListing.com ... the 100% FREE and ad-free bitcoin web directory and listing service

Even featured listings are FREE!

Got a bitcoin website or service? List it free on BitListing.com
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