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Was trying to remove this as I logged into the wrong account but it states that it can't be in the first 24 hours. Will remove and repost from my primary account once Im able to.
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Loan Amount: 0.5BTC Reason: Need some extra funds until my paycheck comes through BTC Address: 33K2hxspxNKRpt3VLdb94FLTzz3PYYURLT Term Length: 20 days Collateral: domain name (e d i c e . c o m) The domain is valued at $4,100 on just about any evaluation site (for example https://www.godaddy.com/domain-value-appraisal) - I have a receipt from Godaddy showing where it was purchased for $5,000. At $4,100, that would be over 120% of the minimum price of the domain. Domain is 18 years old and is a highly sought after domain due to gambling. Was considering selling it, but would rather take out a loan and get the domain back after paying off.
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Loan Amount: 0.5BTC Reason: Need some extra funds until my paycheck comes through BTC Address: 33K2hxspxNKRpt3VLdb94FLTzz3PYYURLT Term Length: 30 days Collateral: domain name (e d i c e . c o m) The domain is valued at $4,100 on just about any evaluation site (for example https://www.godaddy.com/domain-value-appraisal) - I have a receipt from Godaddy showing where it was purchased for $5,000. At $4,100, that would be over 120% of the minimum price of the domain. Domain is 18 years old and is a highly sought after domain due to gambling. Was considering selling it, but would rather take out a loan and get the domain back after paying off.
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Will you accept premium domain names as collateral?
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I've got the domain e d i c e . c o m for sale at the moment. It is a 19 year old domain with the ever so popular word "dice" in it, especially in the crypto gambling industry. The domain is evaluated at over $7k, asking price is 1BTC for the domain which is a small price to pay for such a premium domain. I was going to hold onto it a bit longer but I could use some extra money at the moment. If you are seriously looking to start a dice gambling site, it does not get any better than this. Domain is registered with GoDaddy and doesn't expire until June 2019. I will accept escrow. I have the account on a separate Godaddy acct so I can either transfer to you or just give you the account details so you can change the password on. The choice is up to you.
Please either reply or PM if you are interested.
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Sorry about that, let me see if I can clarify: Yes, I can accept escrow on this. In terms of price, what are you looking to spend on it? I set the price at what it is bc its literally brand new. I originally was going to build a 6x GPU miner with it but ended up only being able to fit 5. So this card probably got about 2-3 hours of use total. Sorry about the statement about the dust, I just wanted to let everyone know that it was a new card and didn't have any gunk in it. None at all actually. I guess I explained that incorrectly, thats my fault. As requested, here is a picture of the card still in the box. As stated in my original post, the card still has manufacture warranty on it for 2 years or so. 
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I've got a 6x pack of PCI-e Riser cables that I never ended up using that I purchased on Amazon for around $60. Looking to get $35 shipped for the set to anywhere in the US, they all come in their own individual antistatic bags, and they've never been used. They're manufactured by ubit.
I really would prefer not to use escrow for such a small purchase but I can if you really want.
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Keep in mind the price is with the Bitmain PSU as well, so in reality its being sold at $700. Also, its in hand so its ready to ship as opposed to a lead time if you order through Bitmain. I'll see if I can get some photos tonight.
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So I've got 1x MSI RX570 left over from when I was running a small mining farm. Looking to get rid of it as I no longer need it. Any takers? Looking to get $160 + shipping (converted to BTC) to anywhere in the USA. It still has warranty, as I purchased it about 4 months ago. Barely used, has around 1 week of mining time on it, almost no dust on it.
If you're interested let me know and I can post photos.
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Do you accept escrow?
Can you post a picture of the miner and psu with your forum username and proof of date?
Yes, I do accept escrow as long as its released in a timely manner after its received. And sure, if you're legit interested post once again and I'll put up some pictures with username/proof date.
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I have an Antminer Z9 mini + matching PSU from Bitmain for sale. I received both about a week ago, and both components are tested and working perfect. At 600Mhz frequency, Im getting around 13-13.5 Ksol/s consistently which is better than the advertised 10. I've probably ran it in total for about 4-5 days max, and its making around $8/day after electricity. The Z9 mini takes very little power (350 watts), so power consumption is negligible compared to other miners out there.
Includes all original boxes from Bitmain as well as contents. I will not separate the PSU from the miner, both are to be sold together. Asking for $800 USD converted to BTC firm. Shipping to anywhere in the USA for $20. Please PM if you are interested.
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This project has so much potential, but it appears that the devs are slacking...Discord invites are all invalid and nothing has been updated on the Github repo since April. I'm glad you guys have a screenshot to display of the platform, but I think you guys will need a little more than a small photo of the platform for more people to start jumping on board. How do we know that the screenshots aren't just simple photoshop renderings? Please step your development up and start releasing beta versions of the app. It doesn't need to be fully functional but people want to see that investments aren't being squandered, and the best way to make investors confident is by releasing work that has been completed. By that I mean releasing any completed development work, not screenshots.
I'm afraid that if you guys don't increase the speed of production, a similar project will capitalize on this market as it is one that can definitely succeed. I've seen other, more intricate projects that were started around the same time as AdultChain and are miles ahead in getting an end product out. I was considering running a few AdultChain MN's, but I just can't get myself to after doing a little research and seeing stuff like expired Discord links, no updates on the website, no beta releases of the platform, no recent repo commits/releases, etc. I'll keep checking back with the project, as I do have faith in the concept if the dev team can keep up with the fast paced market of cryptocurrency and product development. Hopefully I'll start seeing more progress getting completed so that I can invest. Remember, cryptocurrency projects are measured in hours not days!
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The OSX wallet isn't compatible with OSX High Sierra (10.13), won't even open - This should be updated asap. Had the wallet worked, I would have most likely purchased enough Rupaya to run 2 masternodes :/ At the least, a coin needs to have a properly working native wallet for each operating system.
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Don't know if this is the right section, but don't know where to post Hello guys i'm working on this guy for over a week but I can't find who is, this guy runs over 100 accounts (porably 200 on one amazix bounty) but I can't find who he is. Stolen thousand and thousand of $ 0xc4fd7c26ae028bf42f60fa6a0ef5c32990fcda9f https://etherscan.io/address/0xc4fd7c26ae028bf42f60fa6a0ef5c32990fcda9f#tokentxns This is the same guy reported on amazix here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3292860.msg34356396#msg34356396, joined with 100+eth address (100 more needs to be reported for a total of 200) The only clue is this one, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2295403.msg23755134#msg23755134http://archive.is/PGF2S do you think this is the main account here on bitcointalk? a newbie with 5 post? This is the list of eth address so far banned from amazix, remember still missing around 100 eth needs to copy paste. 0x714AA712dcE88F95eF3EC2cb1148fe2af274817d 0x8579d966aa7D4Bcf77761b326DfEB3bEe70D42eA 0x7C02f15446a80Ca4b1b1D45b2Af8e87ac71Dd108 0x1B82E1113962f1770dbB9FcF75201364Bb14A202 0x962E7e56606CE1b6ba39aaB1Ed7760038E3D2F90 0x417C8D4fCD0cda7808E1DB9535D963E1820d80Fb 0xf4c7d207995eA4E835F318E0F6A3d33D0325Bf98 0x0Fc4D6d71b0AEc29Ce4767b3D9Bad89955fc6d55 0xAD78Bebc815DDb98b39e6c2d1FeF0F6CAc791b6c 0x46e25325191af934fdC86f13BF51D3CBeCde2330 0x1048E18753C55fc83005CB74F3Ee58F53C6f087E 0xaDd9f096Cb8FbC164bC6023c5cAe9a4E266a80f9 0x97A1b5e64eFb8141794B2BbD0a64D346A38F3499 0xCACBb2BF874Ed97956Ee795F66Ea3Ad269b971c2 0xc8392fE6b197B7F3840f60394923D34747d142d1 0x12b53cde07d5755f36E843322774e0357E452bae 0xf46Fb8ac3C74E32064232d9542b9484e0b337D10 0x33a29c698cb10816333cDcFA47F8A5Ab019f3394 0x4E0952997fc717336Bb54b44712ac406F4C10a0f 0xB333E1cEC6aE5C4716Cd597dd478e870034A4786 0x65841a528F1a6417cb835F9eb19211dd4c0e9dbB 0xa0e9eD1EfF0763eC9E8c523CC901C04f016a11c1 0xcA42bC214d6535db3094E2BB9bF0086FBe3Da622 0x894aB40c59C0404200DA458d4D93abf11a5bBb39 0x5281C172B8553C234CdE511656494b48ac2607FA 0xBc9d26BA08CEFA3fB06997bDC6F18956F80F1dAB 0xD62Fb84ca0bBE775AcfF9369babA1EC8adA777C9 0x9b294e5aae5C7efdB2Cc8a93a9531de4668D47E1 0xce6f0F7e3aF8E592514b42B5cb3BfDA27DC7967e 0xbd3be76acF7E9Bc801e42BAEf05416FE43AAA8db 0x9D560cF782C7e01589802529A9fE4A2F25144e93 0x7D88033280135EC783B1A1730955fF9959607432 0x7a7CCAd569F5B21a1C175148620E2f0aac95F1dD 0xca5238a231154fb3D8bbF96BF72Aec821e5a098F 0x95000Cc35E251E4828B23b48E6C1e9A8b80b1898 0x42b8DC1668F2d84Ed02429356206cF85B7828b8c 0x8CE5b46c79e8dcccD60b35CcC91f6296fF8A77B7 0x9D3b0934b9b53f869590A6d282B7Ebc7640C33ef 0x97eb089EF33e2A245f7cF7b0045392B35de9dFd1 0xd255DB1132632707eD53f804098683F86eA845F4 0x7a92493eDF646894F6854bD82756A797FF82dF4B 0xb2759649BB91062Bdfa526276804576C961559ac 0x054eaBCAB5B7692D76D6cf72fc77840b9d72e160 0x5EC08738510a08181a2294224B3A2165D00C3479 0xA601118d8dF0E0D2FAe8a9BEADBea47C2A143Bf6 0xe9257f0423C1929509f702Bc6ea3891b313b9eDa 0xA813dDa96d490D117c74dc9861fb3ad8BB1b4c2c 0xFD4bCA184339C49dC6cfeF1e498d0b2Dad108F8d 0x1e82129979199b306D286264e37d6729e9FB472B 0x6A866D1bCa39e36B36926DC35c744Fab0Ce30310 0xB342d2785aD927BA41B44fB946bF44E5c45daf8f 0x838E387AB8F07AC4BB19BBC807155Af1B4459310 0x3748270D960945d72d18Ae396fc529cc39907276 0xf33542021f2D8bFEBF8DB906d89f3D050ffc4559 0xc0717a8989B3EAf2bEfE70512A02f90D5d6cf5A0 0xdaE13d4d82A7ffa32669Fb590F23D0d2e5B5478C 0xA52ad06b2F6B8Ee07CF0588A202d3A3eC1b9c92C 0x080e101C35B1Cc91604f3079408Cf22b597a2d3D 0x0462c6e908B928Ec4aEA0fC426CE7c643B28fa57 0xa6c0f9Bb0A1c23f34B5E77b26955Ad047648E182 0xF84faE13F847c19206cE2C9A18b0ddD69F636e2F 0xF523588739DB9DDdeDcdA8be3655c4e42435e335 0xaFC347d36Ec7f26768584FCacdb3e92d5D9858d0 0xA9613db7324b6CF22E6B90f8dbF666c3f90619e7 0xe2A535006D11266935da4C433AbF0708b6033625 0x19d77B86233260523913E105C8bf6Ae4d714fCF1 0x2128A778062aBa8d13a21A0Ce4697A4fc35035c4 0xa441235adcF87AB16d8ff993071ea050dA7C6B6B 0xf26CcC169D4fce420E4B4D781764D7C562eeB326 0x34322eE3a7bD790086bAe7b361855916ECedDE04 0x069C687eEEAE066E826E610Bd439d71D820bd046 0x120B095039614e41E28ced060889e9b3c7D9d27d 0xdcb83AF82dF6A4fF5a58305969f831Bb9e9172c8 0x7e55DfF377194cf99C8fC94F64B86C0A4fFc3A58 0xB39755a5b89e72976bd99dAE149cE3CDeA63F868 0x95b649a5E95f60D7E6985fb9379f492626faec96 0xB11CAf12B6F3f7865414565600C8130001b7c355 0xa062D88FB67CcE8e81837D13eF4C227664D15627 0x4d4AEe0ae144531e42220A5db241Ea8cc535576E 0x31f047B50d9f21EaDe7Cc88f523fb880A2eE30d9 0xc14361752923535AF54970495384078869777CEd 0xf765cBCe431037AC4B7fCe7d21069b3a836235B2 0x0c496A941a691274C8D67018ab492B375F038816 0x53d306d5f39774F1270194F1F61E8A3b6945149a 0x37007463f776086BF7cF02edf2F7CB1D303d7d00 0xB140e8E75DE579aE7F03894080E8a968beDf06d0 0x4B34EB6317a476d1CCD03FE539F1dC1B2C24Cbf2 0xC05e4B05d382EBa1290ad964De450b04BEFe48f9 0xF1729b78F84b01fB8178822C762735fBd8C9E3B6 0xdcFaDAf745EBF4D01c507a2C833aFb52C54219AC 0x7B15B28fBed386405813cC071156bfd871a24170 0x5d5C57A02A78aBFA59A01934C481B9c755b46C0f 0x9929F14728E8290466A8455Ef7A5336b6925E89c 0xf897e766D9730119f05C1d4AD403C0138b3C693A 0xE758E90EbE0Ab3de6d70383429bb68460Dd7Dd91 0x03f74A62c12C56D3DA8324C0F4B00c45cAa3990a 0xDC639F1579aF71eBB09B212325e47E33eF5d2711 0x370C87B87c67D4c7f5832a57f2886e4A7AB8c4A0 Not to get off topic, but the tree graph you posted linking all the addresses together is very interesting to me. Did you create that manually, or is there an automated system out there that easily allows you to visualize linked cryptocurrency addresses like that?
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So considering I purchased one @ $850 for shipment in late August, are the chances of me making any profit from mining with this slim? Also does Bitmain ever ship batches early?
I would use a $420 or less coupon to lower initial cost. If you don't have a coupon you can buy here on selling forum or on eBay. That’s actually what I did - found a $420 coupon someone was selling for $150. Ended up paying $782.73 total for the miner, APW3 PSU, and DHL shipping to the US. I almost ended up getting 2x of them with two coupons but the wait time turned me off from doing so, since I didn’t know what would happen between then and late August. I guess worst case scenario, I’m pretty sure I can resell the miner to someone in the US and make my money back. Seems like there’s always people wanting ASICs, even if they’re not even profitable after paying for power. Never understood that. Btw has anyone purchased a single miner and shipped with DHL to the US? If so, how much did you pay in duties/fees? I heard from someone else that miners are exempt from duties in the US, but that seems false since i highly doubt that shipping companies even know what miners are. I actually purchased a Trezor from Switzerland and it was shipped out via DHL, didn’t have to pay any duties or anything like that. Could this also be the case with the miner I purchased?
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As a matter of fact, my point that I made above is being proven right now as I write this. Market is back up to $6180 currently, and if you look on the blockchain you'll see some massive transactions that have taken place.
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First off, there's something that most traders don't understand. There are private groups/individuals that are able to purchase large amounts of Bitcoin off the books. These Bitcoin never reach a ledger (ie. exchanges, etc), and due to this such purchases don't affect the market initially. However, the whole point of these larger traders purchasing such large amount of coins (think tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of BTC at a time) is to obviously make profit off them. In doing so, it allows them to essentially manipulate the markets. Of course, its not possible to manipulate it enough to cause an immediate crash or incline, but there are enough coins being sold out there in such a manner to where the investors are able to use the purchased BTC to their advantage by shorting and what have you. From what I'm seeing through my research, this is happening at an unprecedented rate at the moment which is reflected in the falling price of BTC. Essentially, the rich are getting richer and as a result the rest of us are taking the fall for it.
Its the ultimate pump/dump IMO, and until the amount of unregulated coins are decreased from being purchased among these large traders, BTC will continue to fall like we're seeing. If you don't believe me, there is PROOF of such actions going on even despite the fact that you cannot see their actions on markets. All you have to do is watch the transactions on the blockchain for a day (especially a day like today where BTC is falling), and you'll see exactly what I'm talking about. What this means for us smaller traders is that we need to be smart and try to ride the waves of these whales if possible. I've been trying myself, but its very difficult as they're always one step ahead of the pack given that they are the ones controlling the direction of the waves. There are still ways to make money off BTC even in a falling market, but to do so you have to be very smart about how you invest and know when to buy and when to sell. This is obviously something I'm still trying to figure out myself. Anyhow, I figured I'd at least throw this out there since I don't think most people know about this and it is very important to have in your knowledge box if you're involved with bitcoin. This is the downside to a decentralized currency, is that there always WILL be unregulated purchases/sales, hence the reason why cryptocurrency is so volatile compared to regulated fiat currency. This is also why governments are so scared of cryptocurrency. Hopefully, you learned something from my post and good luck to everyone here.
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I'm not sure, but i've bet on 5 or so games on Nitrogen and LOST every single wager. Even games that were just about a sure win, I've lost. It's pretty well known that FIFA is one of the most corrupt organizations, and I have no doubts that the games are rigged in some way for someone out there to make profit. Now more than ever after betting on these games where certain teams should have definitely won.
TBH, I would not be surprised if Russia ended up winning. If they do, you know for sure something is up....
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So considering I purchased one @ $850 for shipment in late August, are the chances of me making any profit from mining with this slim? Also does Bitmain ever ship batches early?
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I have both and I am in Southern Cali, 30 mins from ONT and 1.3 hrs from LAX. What are you offering for each or both?
Awesome - I'm not sure exactly. Can you allow messages from newbies on your BCT account so that I can PM you directly?
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