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1  Economy / Goods / Re: NEW! Anon VCC VBA SIM cards | Anonymous Reloadable Visa Cards+IBAN bank account on: July 29, 2015, 05:39:34 AM
Just wanted to post and confirm my good experience with these cards. Worked perfectly as described. I receieved the card about 5-6 days after ordering, all of which went smoothly. I activated the card through tor following the instructions exactly, and was able to withdraw btc to it from the exchange mentioned with no issues whatsoever. I held the money in the account for maybe a week before spending it, and had no issues.

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Possibly overkill, but hey, its money and its nice to minimize the possibility of being flagged. Note: Tor recommends not doing this, as it might affect anonymity. I would only do this to log into bzwbk. Use regular tor config to connect for everything else.

I can not sign up to bitcureex

Maybe I got lucky, but I did everything over tor and literally had no issues with registration, loading funds using bitcurex, or using the funds. I'd carefully review all the information you're submitting and make sure it all matches with what you registered.
2  Economy / Goods / Re: NEW! Anon VCC VBA SIM cards | Anonymous Reloadable Visa Cards+IBAN bank account on: July 27, 2015, 11:59:35 PM
Just wanted to post and confirm my good experience with these cards. Worked perfectly as described. I receieved the card about 5-6 days after ordering, all of which went smoothly. I activated the card through tor following the instructions exactly, and was able to withdraw btc to it from the exchange mentioned with no issues whatsoever. I held the money in the account for maybe a week before spending it, and had no issues.

Great service, will probably buy again soon.

P.S: I noticed these cards are blocked in several countries, and have heard of people's cards getting blocked. I have no idea if using tor and landing on an exit node in one of these countries, then logging into bzwbk would cause problems. I went ahead and took an extra precaution and downloaded a second copy of tor browser to use specifically for bzwbk, and then loaded this up into the torrc:

ExcludeExitNodes {LY}, {SO}, {CN}, {VN}, {PK}, {AF}, {AZ}, {KZ}, {PE}, {AR}, {BO}, {CO}, {TR}, {RS}, {UA}, {MD}, {BA}, {UZ}, {TM}, {IR}, {SD}, {KP}, {MM}, {CU}, {SY}
StrictNodes 1

Possibly overkill, but hey, its money and its nice to minimize the possibility of being flagged. Note: Tor recommends not doing this, as it might affect anonymity. I would only do this to log into bzwbk. Use regular tor config to connect for everything else.
3  Economy / Goods / Re: Anonymous reloadable prepaid plastic VISA ATM cards with own IBAN on: August 27, 2014, 03:48:04 AM
I just received my card today, and plan to use it in the next month or 2, so I'll update with how it goes. As far as delivery and support, mateo helped with all my questions and delivery was quick and packaged well.
4  Bitcoin / Pools / Best pool for smaller mining rigs? on: June 24, 2014, 05:57:29 AM
I searched on the forums, but all I found was kinda dated, basic information on pools. I'm just wondering if anyone has personal experience with similar hashing power at a pool that would make more than slush's pool is right now. I'm making roughly .00032 per round right now on slush, and when I first started almost a year ago, I was making just about .01 per round. Obviously its gonna go down, but I'm barely making anything right now :/ I was using p2pool.org occasionally, but lately that doesn't even seem to work at all.

Any thoughts? Looking for someone close to my situation who's fairing a little better than me with their pool. Thanks!
5  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Powering 2 BFL Little Singles on: March 06, 2014, 06:08:20 AM
I have 2 BFL Little Singles (30 GH/s each) and the power supply went out on one (shocker), so I figured I'd get a PSU to power the 2 of them. I searched on the forums and I saw something about getting a 400w minimum PSU that was 80+ and 2 PCI-E connectors, so I found one at Fry's (link below of the one I got) When I use the paperclip trick to start the PSU, it runs both of the LSs fine, but whenever I try to start mining, they get up to full speed and go for about a minute, before the PSU just shuts off. If I don't start the miner, the PSU will stay on indefinitely and power the machines no problem. I tried adding a CD-ROM drive to the PSU, because I read somewhere if you don't have a big enough load on the PSU, it will shut off when doing the paperclip trick, but that didn't work. Any idea about whats going on? Any ideas on how to fix it? Can anyone recommend a PSU that will for-sure work that I can buy either at Fry's or online with bitcoin? Thanks for the help guys.


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371004
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help with confirmations on transaction on: November 20, 2013, 10:25:40 PM
Yeah, I just looked it up earlier myself. IDK, its just sitting on my bitcoin client saying unconfirmed (0/6 confirmations) I sent it to an address for my localbitcoins.com wallet, and it says that the transaction is unconfirmed as well. So it sees that its sent, but no confirmations. like, wtf?

I used the standard bitcoin-qt wallet to send the transaction. If I sent it with less than the minimum, what can I do to fix it? Theres no cancel button Tongue
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Help with confirmations on transaction on: November 20, 2013, 09:57:34 PM
I sent a transaction 2 days ago, and I still haven't had ONE confirmation go through. I set a relatively low transfer fee, but it says its optional anyways! I didn't realize I would have to wait over 2 days for one fuckin confirmation :/ Here's the transaction id:

a65352c3724e8b382d50ab37ff48b2665dfdf04211709f864620251bd2104f1e

Can anyone help confirm this? So ridiculous -_-
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