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961  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [FREE] BitcoinDice 1.0 - Free Open Source Dice Script - Run Your Own Casino on: August 24, 2014, 09:43:15 PM
This has to be to good to be true... Pigs might fly this script is clean
This is high risk high reward. Fixing it up would result in a great script for free. Missing a backdoor could result in you losing your btc.
962  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Blackjack, Wheels, CoinFlip --> Start your Casino! Compatible with any alt-coin! on: August 24, 2014, 08:27:44 PM
Update !

Had a brief chat with the maker on skype he had me do a few things which didn't fix the issue, then when i said there was a load of errors in the logs he just vanished from skype.

Claims to use the blockchain, infact they use that as a strong selling point, but it looks like it dosn't work on the block chain and when i mentioned that this was his response:

me
‎18‎:‎07
im using blockchain btw‏

William Meyer
‎18‎:‎07
Oh‏
That could be a problen‏

Indeed it seems it is a problem.

Anyway I have passed the sript along to someone else how will fix it and modify it, and I shall be then selling it as a WORKING script for half the price it is advertised in this thread.

So the short version of all this is that the script does NOT work, and it seems the dev dosn't know why

Hello,
I was simply spending time with my family for lunch. I am currently working with him to resolve this problem. It seems that blockchain is outputting different information than a generic bitcoind server would.
963  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Phishing Attempts to be aware of on: August 24, 2014, 08:13:50 PM
Set a second password on your blockchain wallet. If a hacker gets your credentials they need this second password t actually get any money out.
964  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: August 24, 2014, 04:21:23 PM
I'm pretty sure that primedice is closed for new participants as of Stunna's changes about a week ago.
It's still open to Staff and Legendary (as far as I know).
Yes but I would say it's closed. . Add maybe a note in the description saying only open for legendary and staff.
965  Economy / Services / Re: [ACTIVE] Gambling Service - 120% Returns - Detailed Tracking Included! [ACTIVE] on: August 24, 2014, 03:21:36 PM
Hopefully he will pay us, I got 0.02 I'm this thing. 120 percent is pretty sweet, maybe a chocolate bar I could buy with the gain, but  I just invested in this to test it out.
966  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitBrokers ATM tested out on: August 24, 2014, 03:19:29 PM
The exchange rate was set at around 465 cad, and it was about 565 cad in real value. I didn't see  any fees or anything  I think it's the first atm and only atm in Victoria so they can do what they want and still get everyone to come to their store.
967  Other / Off-topic / Re: What type of gamer are you? on: August 24, 2014, 05:24:42 AM
MMO games that keep my addicted, and FPS games as well. I like DotA 2 mainly, I like all nintendo games, and the only thing other than these 2 genres/categories is Portal 2, which is a puzzle game (normally I don't like puzzle games). I can play everything (except those stupid sports games) and enjoy it.
968  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Trusted! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: August 24, 2014, 05:20:48 AM
Do you guys think I should start a second business where I mail a physical card?
That would be cool. Lettermail wouldn't be very expensive, is there extremely fast lettermail thats cheap? Like 2 day delivery for 10$ through fedex or ups?
969  Economy / Digital goods / Re: $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Trusted! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: August 24, 2014, 05:02:18 AM
Hey guys! Just wanted to let you know of another (my second) smooth transaction with nahtnam. No escrow, I sent first, and recieved my card within about 10 minutes. Thanks! Would buy from again Smiley
Definitely. Nahtnam is the best starbucks seller, as he provides an unlimited warranty, and is extremely trusted on here. He always sends the cards as soon as the transaction confirms, and I have bought 4 or 5 cards from him, all still working. Escrow is not needed here, he has more than 70 members vouching for him here.
970  Other / Meta / Re: Activity not inc since last 3 days on: August 24, 2014, 05:00:44 AM
Your activity is calculated this way:
min(time * 14, post_count)
min means it takes the lowest of the 2, the time * 14 or the post_count
time is the amount of 2 week periods you posted in. The 2 week periods reset every other tuesday, and it reset a couple days ago. If you have less posts than your time * 14, your activity and post count will be the same until your post count surpasses activity. YOur activity can never be higher than your post count.
971  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How to allow users to deposit funds on your website, without option to withdraw? on: August 24, 2014, 04:57:38 AM
I can do this for cheap. PM me. Do you want the funds to be updated on a users account? Or do you want a donation address without using your real address? I have developed many bitcoin websites and I have done these types of things countless times.
972  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [GAME] Bitcoin Hidden Chest Round 3 [30 mBTC] on: August 24, 2014, 04:55:12 AM
I'm gonna try and win this. Waiting on the 2nd hint!
973  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / BitBrokers ATM tested out on: August 24, 2014, 04:44:08 AM
Hey, I am currently on a vacation in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and I heard that a new bitcoin ATM was built. I looked on the internet to see where it was and it was only a 5 minute walk from my hotel. The bitcoin ATM was in a store called "hemp and co" (I don't like that it was in a hemp store, makes bitcoin seem more of a blackmarket currency only for hipsters and drugs) on 1102 Government Street. I went in, the machine was pretty big, looked nice. Theres a touch screen on it, with a cash output, a cash input, a hand scanner, a qr code scanner, and a credit card reader I think. I decided to try out selling the minimum amount of BTC, just for fun. The minimum amount was 20$, in 20$ increments, so I got 20$. The exchange rate was absolutely awful, it was about 100$ CAD less than the current market price, which is around a 20% reduction. I had to pay about 0.042 BTC for 20$. I didn't notice any other fees, I think the fee was put in the exchange rate. Selling was extremely simple and fast, but too fast. You click pay, and it prints out a voucher. After you click pay, you send the bitcoin to the qr code on the screen (address is also there), and it gives you I think 15 minutes to pay. You click redeem voucher once you send it, and then if your transaction was sent (doesn't need to be confirmed), it prints out your cash and away you go, no hand scanning for selling BTC. The problem with this is that it doesn't need to be confirmed. I could easily double spend that after I get my cash, and since they didn't get my handprint or anything, they couldn't track me down. Adding a confirmation would make the process take a lot longer, but maybe you could come back with your voucher 10 minutes later and redeem it then, that would be a good solution.
Overall it was a pretty cool experience, first ATM experience with bitcoin, actually first real world experience with bitcoin, but I wouldn't use it again. I got ripped off about 0.005 BTC through a terrible exchange rate, and if you were selling a whole bitcoin, you would be ripped off 100$ CAD.
974  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Vote for me and win BTCs :D ~~ Better than faucet! on: August 24, 2014, 04:34:04 AM
Any news on your standings? Are you in first yet? I really hope that you win, and to feel nice that I supported you at the beginning.
975  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My first nightmare with bitcoin! on: August 24, 2014, 04:31:22 AM
Wow thats a nightmare. Imagine if you had millions in BTC that you were planning to put into a savings account in a bank account. Your life would be ruined. I myself am paranoid about wallet security, because when its gone, its gone forever. I usually use xapo.com, because first of all it takes 24 hours to process a withdrawal from your vault, so I could cancel it if it was unauthorized and change my password and everything. Second, the xapo.com vault is insured so if anything were to happen to it they would pay me back my bitcoin (Less than an annual percentage fee for insurance), and third, it keeps me from wasting money on gambling or little things like that Wink
If it takes 24 hours to pay, might as well not do it at all. I do keep less than 0.1 in my hot wallet on blockchain.info, as that loss wouldn't hurt me THAT much, and I need some funds for quick access like for bipolarbobs deals  Grin
976  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: RushWallet by KryptoKit - The 5 second Bitcoin Wallet on: August 24, 2014, 03:39:34 AM
Looks great. I like the random mouse generation at the beginning, seems to add lots more security and randomness. Very clean design, I have yet to test it on mobile but it looks pretty good. Seems like a good solution for iphone users who don't have wallet apps (Apple is starting to add them back I think). Good luck with this project!
977  Economy / Reputation / Re: Do you think BiPolarBob is crazy ?? *share your deals you did with him before* on: August 24, 2014, 12:56:28 AM
Geez ForgottenPassword that's a horror story, how come he was never tracked down?

And on /topic: Bob didn't borrow. So what everybody is saying is pure speculation no-one knows his true angle.

He was tracked down and is in jail now. He's battling it out in court with the SEC. It doesn't look like anyone will be reimbursed, almost all of the funds are gone.

That story was to point out the fact that someone can appear legit and have REALLY good (the best in the bitcoin community) trust/feedback and still be a scammer. The ONLY way to be safe is to question everything and not take unnecessary risk. Feedback/trust ratings and judging someones trustworthiness won't work against a professional conman like PirateAt40.

Anyway I've made my point now. So long as you guys understand your taking risks, feel free to trade with BiPolarBob.


Maybe you should learn to read, this guy has paid back other people's loans. He has never asked people to pay him BTC, or promised them returns. He comes on once in a while and offers freebies. He gave out like ~20-30 LTC for free in one of his threads. If he asks for a loan etc it would be an obvious decline as he gives people stuff for free / next to free. Again, I think hes just having fun, I followed his wallet from the loan repayment and its well over 400BTC


Acoin this is very interesting. 400 BTC, I wonder how we got that much. Tell me in skype whats his original address.
978  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Project Pump legendary pumps are back! Bittrex 24th August 5PM EST / EDT on: August 23, 2014, 08:48:39 PM
Watched the topic, I'll see how some of the pumps go then Ill think about buying in. These seem sketchy...
979  Economy / Services / Re: [ACTIVE] Gambling Service - 120% Returns - Detailed Tracking Included! [ACTIVE] on: August 23, 2014, 04:14:10 PM
Send 0.02 tx: 0bd098e0a8dcbd0bb201677f757ab3478a774f6d613bedae162dc55a70358595
980  Economy / Services / Re: Need Bitcoin Faucet created on: August 23, 2014, 04:20:20 AM
I can do it for cheap with any coin check my profile for contact information
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