Some node please?
"addr" : "87.98.142.204:32784", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1488817604, "lastrecv" : 1488817603, "bytessent" : 333622, "bytesrecv" : 234221, "conntime" : 1488529371, "version" : 90000, "subver" : "/LuminosityCoin:1.0.0.1/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 3303, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "5.230.142.175:32784", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1488817672, "lastrecv" : 1488817603, "bytessent" : 358724, "bytesrecv" : 189624, "conntime" : 1488529372, "version" : 90000, "subver" : "/LuminosityCoin:1.0.0.1/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 3303, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "45.55.83.96:32784", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1488817604, "lastrecv" : 1488817603, "bytessent" : 414618, "bytesrecv" : 79034, "conntime" : 1488529389, "version" : 90000, "subver" : "/LuminosityCoin:1.0.0.1/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 3303, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "45.76.26.85:32784", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1488817604, "lastrecv" : 1488817686, "bytessent" : 282761, "bytesrecv" : 48468, "conntime" : 1488607536, "version" : 90000, "subver" : "/LuminosityCoin:1.0.0.1/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 3544, "banscore" : 0 }, { "addr" : "84.200.24.86:32784", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1488817603, "lastrecv" : 1488817603, "bytessent" : 1248, "bytesrecv" : 1696, "conntime" : 1488813659, "version" : 90000, "subver" : "/LuminosityCoin:1.0.0.1/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 4030, "banscore" : 0, "syncnode" : true }, { "addr" : "13.93.84.61:32784", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1488817604, "lastrecv" : 1488817671, "bytessent" : 1094, "bytesrecv" : 1665, "conntime" : 1488817489, "version" : 90000, "subver" : "/LuminosityCoin:1.0.0.1/", "inbound" : false, "releasetime" : 0, "startingheight" : 4032, "banscore" : 0
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Yobit will be nice here...
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Low volume on cryptopia.
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To be perfectly honest, I'd only seen that it was a lot of you posting seemingly without anyone in between, etc. I've read further back and see what you're on about now...I guess I'd just been skimming over the actual content. My bad
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Bitmixer seems to be the general consensus answer for anything clearnet. If you're looking for something on the TOR network (i.e. If you're REALLY paranoid about keeping your activities private), they actually have an onion-side site, as well (bitmixer2whesjgj.onion/ - you can verify by looking on their clearnet site). There's also one called PayShield. While I've never used it, it's run by the same person/people who provide SIGAINT (a highly trusted deep web email service), so I'm inclined to believe that they're trustworthy. Just some ideas
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Again: NO ONE is going to give you their money for the opportunity to do your work for you. As I've already pointed out, you've purchased a script that ANYONE can buy (and likely, hundreds already have), you don't know ANYTHING about the "business" you're entering, and you refuse to do any work yourself. Remind me: Why the hell would anyone in their right mind do this?
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Have a possible buyer via PM. Will update with details as the deal goes.
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Is it just me or is this person "beginning" to seem a bit unstable? 106 pages....woof...
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Why don't you exchange them in any currency exchange service? The ones at Airports will accept it.
Because I'm not necessarily hurting for it, and I'd rather just exchange it directly for bitcoin. I could probably use local bitcoin, but I don't know many folks around here who'd have any use for Mexican money.
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Just got back from a trip and I have 520 pesos (~$30 US) I'm unlikely to need again any time in the near future. If anyone wants it, I'll sell and mail it to them (North America only) for $18 in BTC. A mutually trusted escrow will be determined & used.
Any interest?
EDIT: Item has been sold. I'll post all the details when I get back home for the records.
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Hey brother whats collateral ? Have a look here: This should tell you all you need to know.
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Because 2-factor methods are not limited to phones or apps. You can use your pgp key which is likely what most of the darknet markets use.
Gotcha...thanks for the clarification. I'm just kind of getting started in terms of browsing deep web sites, etc. and TOR, so I'm coming across a few things I don't quite understand. Another thing I'd seen was people who had their personal pages on .onion domains....but were still using their full names, etc. I just don't understand why one would want a .onion site and *not* be anonymous.
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It's "always" a good idea to use two-factor-authentication, however, most methods I've heard of are essentially covered under SMS or a mobile app. This inherently (and, I suppose, this is the purpose) ties an account to a phone number or a device. Here's where my confusion begins: I've read about markets on deep web, etc that offer 2FA, and that immediately brings a question to my mind:
Isn't the whole purpose of TOR browsing and the deep web staying anonymous? How does one use 2FA and not tie to a phone number or a specific device? Am I missing something basic here?
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Paste the user name of the account being sold! Why paste all that here if you are not going to paste username
Because #1, I'm not 100% certain of the account and #2, If I were to do so, it could hinder the sale, and anyone who wouldn't be willing to clear its reputation wouldn't think of purchasing it. Best to sit back and watch the account(s) I think it could be and see what happens.
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I need a small loan of million dollars can you do it?
Donald, my son, is that you?
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I'd like to join your campaign
Name: KingdomHearts Rank: Newbie Post: 6 Activity: 6 Bitcoin address : 3EMUNvQkQht1tpf3fZRuoC91Cu97YF5q1q
hello, I am waiting for selection from 14 February. But till now i did not get any response from any of the administer of this campaign. Can I know that what are the reasons that I am still not selected. please only @lightlord or @izanagi reply the reasons. It appears you haven't posted enough. I haven't looked at the quality of the posts that you have posted, however, to get paid, you have to make at least 20 relevant, constructive posts per week to be paid.
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P.S. My negative trust NOT because I scammed somebody BUT because I am selling bitcoin doubler.
In which, when they inevitably collapse, early takers profit off the backs of victims that simply came in too late. That, my friend, is a textbook scam. You don't have to be doing it directly - promoting profit off of what is essentially the theft of another is just as bad and reveals just as much about your character - ergo, wads of negative trust.
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New bitcoin address: 1PNGzXKGp2jPt693jqqrGdEG2vnwJoUPLw simplification purposes
Old Address: 1Lwc4Hq28nnT6w31nj6QCPNwUxdPM7QTYS
Message: This is actmyname on bitcointalk, on the date March 5th, 2016. My new address is 1PNGzXKGp2jPt693jqqrGdEG2vnwJoUPLw.
Signature: IEj9JdxElr6Gc0uhFwOuYgb0L54II3J3vT7BMFFL+wctDAMVJvufAQE/yONn4AOaW+eo1V02yQW2gBRHtAJADVs=
Quoted & verified at https://tools.bitcoin.com/verifier.html
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It is possible to register on the Bitmixer signature campaign without making a post on the Bitcoin signature campaign thread. That might be a slight flaw in your reasoning. ....don't ruin my thing here, man!! Just kidding...I'll just keep an eye on my "final four" for a bit and see how things turn out
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