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901  Economy / Lending / Re: Need loan of 0.015(not a gift) on: December 02, 2014, 06:25:19 PM
Hi guys,

I need a loan of 0.015 btc
I am new to this forum because im stuck with the payment services. Any exchange like buying something or paying a service with credit card is accepted. If some one wants to lend me this ammount will get it back till the end of december with 25% interest (0.0185 btc)

Thanks in advance

Bruh.. I don't understand people like you. Making a Meta post right now.
902  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Need a loan / investor to start off project on: December 02, 2014, 05:35:50 PM
dude. we are in a same situation. I think this idea is good. goodluck on finding an investor. Smiley im a student too, but remember, Steve Jobs also starting from a student life, fcked up his life to find Investor and now "Apple" , the best company in the world. Goodluck!
yes, but Steve Jobs would never post shit like this!  Cheesy Don't compare him with a scammer...

Cheesy I no longer need this loan. Took my bull by the horns and now I am owner of 1.78 Btc, could have been 3.2 if not for Mr. Justcoin dipshit, but I have yet again surpassed myself and made profit out of scratch. Now I'll just wait for a bit if I can earn a bit more, and when time comes I'll be hiring a good dev.

Oh and yes please, call me a scammer, it suddenly feels much less irritating now.

PS : This heart is for you Bitcoin-Police <3
903  Other / Off-topic / Re: Nakamotos Vision - Deleted by Reddit on: December 02, 2014, 04:58:02 PM
Lol, this would become more interesting when(IF) the "Globalendworldhunger" website becomes running.
904  Economy / Services / Re: Highest Rate 0.12BTC for 40 Post. | Jr. Member accepted!CoinPiler Sig Campaign. on: December 02, 2014, 04:04:37 PM
that's it, if letprice wants to remove negative trust he needs to pay the price he owe me. 0.12 btc.

I will apply a negative trust if he doesn't come to explain or pay by December 5th.

I will remove the signature by then.



you guys won't make any differences to letprice , because you are not on the default trust list.

Trust doesn't necessarily need to be by a default trust member, anyone with minimum brains will know that he is a scammer that scammed lots of people of a bitcoin sig campaign.
905  Economy / Services / Re: Highest Rate 0.12BTC for 40 Post. | Jr. Member accepted!CoinPiler Sig Campaign. on: December 02, 2014, 01:02:19 PM
I will remove the signature in few hours,and the fact is I have holding your sig for extra days.

If you don't get back and pay the people, you will be marked as a scammer by the community.(it's the same for your site/project)

Don't remove it! Do like me! I have a free designed signature now  Grin
906  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin mixing vs Bitcoin exchange. on: December 02, 2014, 12:54:44 PM
I use Bitmixer.io from time to time, they offer a great mixing service.

They do ask a 0.5% fee, though. So I mostly use it for small transactions.

With larger amounts I use an exchange, which will only cost you max 0.001BTC as withdrawal fee.

Can I ask why you or the other people use it? I mean why do they feel the need to mix their coins?

I have a vanity address, it links to my own ID. It does make me easily recognizable as an escrow/trusted trader on other altcoin forums. Nullifies the risk of being faked by an imposter.

BUT, I also deal with businesses where it's preferable your name doesn't show up on the table. So I give them other addresses where to send BTC, thus hiding my real address from them. That's why I need it for myself.
907  Economy / Services / Re: Highest Rate 0.12BTC for 40 Post. | Jr. Member accepted!CoinPiler Sig Campaign. on: December 01, 2014, 09:20:29 PM
I am not contemplating whether to paint him red or not, i have not yet request for my payment.
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I WILL BE RUNNING A CAMPAIGN AGAINST COINPILER NEXT WEEK AND IT IS GOING TO BE ON A PAY PER ACTION PURPOSE.
i WILL BE PAYING FOR THE FOLLOWING
ARTICLE WRITTEN AND SUBMISSION
BLOGGING
TWEETER
FACEBOOK
ANYTHING THAT COULD FALL THE COINPILER EMPIRE ARE WELCOMED.

 Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry

Are you sure that is the best way to go about it? I'd say the site isn't that well known at the moment, and in a sense, that will just send more people its way - bad publicity is still publicity. Tongue
Don't worry, it is not my first time, i have good records of sites that i have sank, though is not easy to do but i hate cheating.


Only Bitcointalk users know of CoinPiler, I joined but then when I seen what it exactly was I lost interest. So I just thought I would share it in my sig to anyone interested.. Anyhow I don't think that the website owner had any profit off of this, so basically telling people "DO NOT JOIN COINPILER", is like telling them "DO NOT KILL YOURSELVES", they already aren't doing it.
908  Other / Beginners & Help / Bitcoin mixing vs Bitcoin exchange. on: November 30, 2014, 08:32:53 PM
Hi. I can't help think that bitcoin mixing services have become completely useless, and surpassed, thanks to the rise of over 40+ BTC exchanges.

When you make an account on a BTC exchange, they give you an address only for you, that you can deposit money into.
A short while after your deposit into that address, you will see that your address has been cleaned out, with all the btc sent to several other addresses, that are presumably the exchange's own addresses/cold addresses/addresses of other users withdrawing from the exchange/etc..
So while your ADDRESS itself is empty, you are still owner of X btc deposited into your account of that exchange. Thus when you withdraw, you will receive btc that is completely untainted from the first btc address you used to deposit it.

Thus the question, why the hell are bitcoin mixing services still exist? With some that even cost a fee? Do people still even use them? Or am I completely mislead in considering BTC exchanges as bitcoin mixers?
909  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you get paid for being active on the forums? on: November 30, 2014, 04:51:53 PM
What is the relation of topic title and contend?

And blockchain spam is a well known issue around,

Might be just a glitch in some hot wallet too


I assumed it had something to do with this forum since it's the only one where the address I received the BTC is linked to.

910  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin mixing vs Bitcoin exchange. on: November 30, 2014, 04:45:11 PM
Hi. I can't help think that bitcoin mixing services have become completely useless, and surpassed, thanks to the rise of over 40+ BTC exchanges.

When you make an account on a BTC exchange, they give you an address only fo you, that you can deposit money into.
A short while after your deposit into that address, you will see that your address has been cleaned out, with all the btc sent to several other addresses, that are presumably the exchange's own addresses/cold addresses/addresses of other users withdrawing from the exchange/etc..
So while your ADDRESS itself is empty, you are still owner of X btc deposited into your account of that exchange. Thus when you withdraw, you will receive btc that is completely untainted from the first btc address you used to deposit it.

Thus the question, why the hell are bitcoin mixing services still exist? With some that even cost a fee? Do people still even usse them? Or am I completely mislead in considering BTC exchanges as bitcoin mixers?

EDIT : I apologize if this has been posted in Btc discussion > Legal. I meant to post in in the Discussion subforum. Sorry about this.
911  Economy / Services / Re: Highest Rate 0.12BTC for 40 Post. | Jr. Member accepted!CoinPiler Sig Campaign. on: November 29, 2014, 07:50:02 PM
ahh im really nervous now

still no payment,and not seen op !!

Dont be nervous. If your time is up, leave him -ve feedback. If u get paid, turn him green. Simple.

He wrote he would pay after the end of the month. So don't be too rash with that feedback. I joined on 29th, and now I'm waiting till monday for my paycheck, if until then he doesn't even show up with an announcement, you could say it's negative feedback time.
912  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it safe to have a vanity address? on: November 29, 2014, 12:01:22 PM
@Brad Pitt and @LOBSTERHACKED both obviously have no idea about how these type of new vanity address websites work so OP should just ignore their posts.

I would advise the OP to simply verify that the website works as @JoelKatz explained and assuming it does weigh up the risk as stated by him (which I echoed).


That is what I did, I looked around and found a vanity pool, where you put the public key and then they generate the part private key for you.

But unfortunately the website I have linked in the first post does not use this method. It straight up gives you your private address. This website is unfortunately also the most famous one, so there might be a pretty big problem someday.

I would never trust a site like this. I would recommend to generate your vanity address in person.

The best tool is vanitygen: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.0

I wouldn't trust a website to generate these, but vanitygen seems ok from what I've read. Is it absolutely necessary you need a vanity address?

Generating my own address takes too much time/power that I don't have.
913  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it safe to have a vanity address? on: November 29, 2014, 09:46:43 AM
Yes, they are safe, but like paper wallets they're only as safe as you are and the site you used to create them. If in doubt don't use them, but there are legit sites and services that create them. I cannot vouch for that particular one though.

Are you sure they are safe?  They know your private key after generating your address - how can you be sure they will never use it?

Not sure about this site, but others force users to use split key generation.

A pool generates part and the site generates the actual public key. You need to trust the private key pool though I think.

Yeah, that method is the most secure one I found yet like JoelKatz said too, it costs a little and takes a bit of time but it's worth it unlike the first website I linked.
914  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it safe to have a vanity address? on: November 29, 2014, 07:38:51 AM
Yes, they are safe, but like paper wallets they're only as safe as you are and the site you used to create them. If in doubt don't use them, but there are legit sites and services that create them. I cannot vouch for that particular one though.

Why exactly would this one be less safe than others? Like Vod said I'm mainly worried about my private key disclosure. Do you know other websites that give out vanity addresses that are "safer" than this one?
915  Other / Beginners & Help / Is it safe to have a vanity address? on: November 29, 2014, 07:02:57 AM
For websites like http://bitcoinvanitygen.com/ , Is it safe to generate an address from there and use it as your own?
When they generate it, it appears to be an automated e-mail I received, so is it sure that no one has access to my private key?
I see websites having multiple addresses like 1Dicexxxxxxxxxxxx, and 1Casinoxxxxxxxxxxx. So did they use the website too?
Thanks
916  Economy / Services / Re: Highest Rate 0.12BTC for 40 Post. | Jr. Member accepted!CoinPiler Sig Campaign. on: November 28, 2014, 02:48:23 PM
Please mention in the topic of the thread that the campaign has been closed.

Isn't the red, bold, huge text, saying that there are zero spots enough for you to know that you cannot join in anymore?
917  Other / Off-topic / Re: Cloudflare errors VERY frequent these two days? on: November 26, 2014, 08:33:46 PM
Sometimes I get the message my IP is banned.

No unsolvable captcha to solve, at least they spare my time

I am not talking about that captcha error, I am talking about websites shutting down.

https://coin.mx/
http://markets.cx/
https://fxsystems.com/

At this exact moment, all of these websites are DOWN. Or it might be cloudlflare putting the blame on them. Because it's extremely un-expectable, to have all these three completely unrelated websites down at the same moment. And not just these three, I have had this error on over 10 websites now. This is what i'm talking about :

EDIT :
Even Bitplastic is down? https://bitplastic.com There has GOT to be something wrong with cloudflare.



maybe they're all using the same webhost that's down? perhaps some bitcoin host?

haven't looked into it. cloudflare is working, since it's able to give you the error

Maybe you're right.. Even if some of them have no relation to bitcoin, but when I lookup the real host IPs hidden behind cloudflare, I see they're down too.. I wonder what major hosting company is having these issues.
918  Other / Off-topic / Re: Cloudflare errors VERY frequent these two days? on: November 26, 2014, 07:32:03 PM
Sometimes I get the message my IP is banned.

No unsolvable captcha to solve, at least they spare my time

I am not talking about that captcha error, I am talking about websites shutting down.

https://coin.mx/
http://markets.cx/
https://fxsystems.com/

At this exact moment, all of these websites are DOWN. Or it might be cloudlflare putting the blame on them. Because it's extremely un-expectable, to have all these three completely unrelated websites down at the same moment. And not just these three, I have had this error on over 10 websites now. This is what i'm talking about :

EDIT :
Even Bitplastic is down? https://bitplastic.com There has GOT to be something wrong with cloudflare.


919  Other / Off-topic / Cloudflare errors VERY frequent these two days? on: November 25, 2014, 11:30:32 PM
I have ran into the Cloudflare "website is offline" error on about 7 websites today, all of them that are really big websites.
Is there anything serious going on with Cloudflare IPs? What's happening?
920  Other / Off-topic / Re: Ban the person above you (jokingly). on: November 25, 2014, 10:27:56 AM
banned for being newbie Grin


Banned for using to most common reason of banning

Banned for posting here too much
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