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1  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 11:25:01 AM
Now that sounds to me like a warning to not do it next time.
Or did I not get it right?
Yet, you came and banned me today (5 days later) without me doing anymore double posts.
Feel free to check my posts afterwards, you will see they are all edited to quote/respond to more than one person.

SO once again, PLEASE explain to me why we was banned.
Thank you

Now to the Shindo1988 thing.
Why is that account banned?
You have absolutely no reason to ban that account.

Also, if I wanted anyone else to know that we own that account too, I would have told them my self.
Are you allowed to give that information about members so freely?


Yes it was a warning, but the admins issue bans not me. You're lucky you got a message/warning at all because most mods and admins won't give you one as the first ban is your warning. Also, when you are banned all your accounts are banned, not just one or two (though you can post in Meta). And if you don't want people to know your accounts don't share the same wallets. Anyone can work them out just by looking at your addresses just like I did.

What does that mean?
That the admins banned me?
But for what reason?
That is what I would like to know.
If I don't know what I did wrong then I might do it again, right?

And why was Shindo banned permanently?
That account hasn't been active since May 18.

Also, our accounts do not share addresses. Each account has it's own address.
So there is no chance anyone can link them.
zahra4572 made that guess because he is BTCBLOGGER and I told him off once when he was trying to pull a scam. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1056481.0)
He was just guessing it was that account. You verified his guess.


2  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 11:02:10 AM
Dude, are you being serious? You just got a ban for making multiple posts in a row and you've just done another triple post.

Who is 'we'? And you'll need to tell someone the accounts before you can get any answer. Admins may be able to see them but that's only if you've used the same connection.

We wouldn't get paid from sig campaigns otherwise, which coincidentally, both those accounts got paid today from their sig campaign.

That's not necessarily true. Whilst most campaign managers actually check their users posts and keep an eye on them some do absolutely nothing other than pay them every week/month and this is part of the problem.

I have PM'd you with the account details.
Can you post the user name of one of your ccount so we can also check it and learn from it.
shindo1988 - this is your account

That account does belong to him but it's not one of the mentioned here. However, he hasn't logged into it yet so he'll probably find that one banned too. Not sure how you knew that was his unless you checked the spendlinked transactions on his address.

just shut the garbage off...
you are in ban period please have some shame..
hold till 14 days and come back again and dont spam,unnecessary, you are wearing a signature camp..you should keep this thing in mind.

And your post is supposed to be substantial or constructive?

You see, what you posted is truly spam just to increase your post count for your campaign.

If we was you that spam all the time we would keep our mouth shut, but because we didn't do anything wrong we wont.

Now please, off you go from my thread, you are not helping and my post was not addressing you, it was addressing the mods.

Most of your posts also consist or three 'lines' formatted in such a way so pot meet kettle. Just wait out your ban as you're not likely to get it lifted and only make things worse.

Dude, are you being serious?

OK, lets take things one at a time.

I asked the reason we got banned.
You say double posting and that I was warned.

Yes, you warned me on May 29th with this: It's completely unnecessary to make four posts in a row. Please edit them into one post next time.

Now that sounds to me like a warning to not do it next time.
Or did I not get it right?
Yet, you came and banned me today (5 days later) without me doing anymore double posts.
Feel free to check my posts afterwards, you will see they are all edited to quote/respond to more than one person.

SO once again, PLEASE explain to me why we was banned.
Thank you

Now to the Shindo1988 thing.
Why is that account banned?
You have absolutely no reason to ban that account.

Also, if I wanted anyone else to know that we own that account too, I would have told them my self.
Are you allowed to give that information about members so freely?
3  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 10:38:54 AM
Who is 'we'? And you'll need to tell someone the accounts before you can get any answer. Admins may be able to see them but that's only if you've used the same connection.

We wouldn't get paid from sig campaigns otherwise, which coincidentally, both those accounts got paid today from their sig campaign.

That's not necessarily true. Whilst most campaign managers actually check their users posts and keep an eye on them some do absolutely nothing other than pay them every week/month and this is part of the problem.

I have PM'd you with the account details.
Can you post the user name of one of your ccount so we can also check it and learn from it.
shindo1988 - this is your account

No, I cannot post the name of the accounts.
Those accounts will be for sale.
And no it's not shindo-1988.

just shut the garbage off...
you are in ban period please have some shame..
hold till 14 days and come back again and dont spam,unnecessary, you are wearing a signature camp..you should keep this thing in mind.

And your post is supposed to be substantial or constructive?

You see, what you posted is truly spam just to increase your post count for your campaign.

If we was you that spam all the time we would keep our mouth shut, but because we didn't do anything wrong we wont.

Now please, off you go from my thread, you are not helping and my post was not addressing you, it was addressing the mods.
4  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 10:24:08 AM
Who is 'we'? And you'll need to tell someone the accounts before you can get any answer. Admins may be able to see them but that's only if you've used the same connection.

We wouldn't get paid from sig campaigns otherwise, which coincidentally, both those accounts got paid today from their sig campaign.

That's not necessarily true. Whilst most campaign managers actually check their users posts and keep an eye on them some do absolutely nothing other than pay them every week/month and this is part of the problem.

I have PM'd you with the account details.
Can you post the user name of one of your ccount so we can also check it and learn from it.
shindo1988 - this is your account

No, I cannot post the name of the accounts.
Those accounts will be for sale.
And no it's not shindo-1988.
5  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 10:22:05 AM
Users like this should not be on this forum,  I see many like it, all the time.  He is clearly copy-pasting useless text, just see for yourself - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=316292;sa=showPosts




Here's another one - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=322370;sa=showPosts

The weird thing, is that the campaign managers don't mind at all, and they are still being paid..  Roll Eyes

What the hell are you on about?

You don't even know the the accounts, how did you come to that conclusion?
6  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 10:21:11 AM
I have PM'd you with the account details.

I think you know why you were banned given I PMd both your accounts the other day about repeatedly double and quadruple posting.

We wouldn't get paid from sig campaigns otherwise, which coincidentally, both those accounts got paid today from their sig campaign.

That's not necessarily true. Whilst most campaign managers actually check their users posts and keep an eye on them some do absolutely nothing other than pay them every week/month and this is part of the problem.

And to further expand on this you're on the coinomat campaign which I've messaged the operator of that several times about spammers on his campaign and he hasn't responded to a single one and gone on to continue to pay them.

NO, I don't.
You PM me about double posting as to not do it again and it never happened again.

PLEASE, point to me which of our posts are spam.
7  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 09:50:06 AM
Who is 'we'? And you'll need to tell someone the accounts before you can get any answer. Admins may be able to see them but that's only if you've used the same connection.

We wouldn't get paid from sig campaigns otherwise, which coincidentally, both those accounts got paid today from their sig campaign.

That's not necessarily true. Whilst most campaign managers actually check their users posts and keep an eye on them some do absolutely nothing other than pay them every week/month and this is part of the problem.

I have PM'd you with the account details.
8  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 07:08:21 AM
Probably the problem is you dumbass.

For posting in a wrong section, are you're discussing bitcoin? If not fuck off, piece of shit


See what I mean people?

is the above constructive or substantial?

We never posted insults or used foul language like the above, yet we got banned.

What's going on here?

EDIT: Also, CAN SOMEONE explain to me how to move the thread?
9  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 06:59:21 AM
We buy and sell forum member accounts.
We usually spend a lot of time to turn these accounts to quality accounts by posting constructive posts.
We also join signature campaigns of course.

However, today when we tried to log in to two of our accounts we got the following message:

Sorry XXX, you are banned from posting or sending personal messages on this forum.
Insubstantial posts+sig ad (14 days)

What the hell does that mean?

Why was our accounts banned?

Which of our posts did you find insubstantial?


Please let me know as soon as possible.

PS: I am sure you know which accounts we are in discussion here.
If not let me know and I will PM you the profiles.


You were probably clearly spamming with that account where you put in a signature add. You are not supposed to spam to get those messages, but actaully post some constructive stuff.

NExt time, don't post too short messages or use a bot to post random unrelated stuff..

Neither of what you say is the case.
There was NO SPAM and ALL our posts are constructive.

We wouldn't get paid from sig campaigns otherwise, which coincidentally, both those accounts got paid today from their sig campaign.

So, NO, it's neither of those reasons.

wrong section, better to move it to meta

on your concern...the fact that you find your post constructive or that the owner of the campaign find it constructive, it does not mean that the mod will find them constructive too

in the end it's the mod that decide what it is really constructive, there are some post that may look constructive at first glance, then you read it another two times and you discover that they are not

Well, if that is the case then I can guarantee to you that, that will be the case with 80% of the posts on this forum.

Like I said, point me to the insubstantial posts.


Also, how do I move a thread?
10  Other / Meta / Re: I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 06:49:41 AM
We buy and sell forum member accounts.
We usually spend a lot of time to turn these accounts to quality accounts by posting constructive posts.
We also join signature campaigns of course.

However, today when we tried to log in to two of our accounts we got the following message:

Sorry XXX, you are banned from posting or sending personal messages on this forum.
Insubstantial posts+sig ad (14 days)

What the hell does that mean?

Why was our accounts banned?

Which of our posts did you find insubstantial?


Please let me know as soon as possible.

PS: I am sure you know which accounts we are in discussion here.
If not let me know and I will PM you the profiles.


You were probably clearly spamming with that account where you put in a signature add. You are not supposed to spam to get those messages, but actaully post some constructive stuff.

NExt time, don't post too short messages or use a bot to post random unrelated stuff..

Neither of what you say is the case.
There was NO SPAM and ALL our posts are constructive.

We wouldn't get paid from sig campaigns otherwise, which coincidentally, both those accounts got paid today from their sig campaign.

So, NO, it's neither of those reasons.
11  Other / Meta / I demand an explanation from the forum mods A.S.A.P. on: June 02, 2015, 06:44:06 AM
We buy and sell forum member accounts.
We usually spend a lot of time to turn these accounts to quality accounts by posting constructive posts.
We also join signature campaigns of course.

However, today when we tried to log in to two of our accounts we got the following message:

Sorry XXX, you are banned from posting or sending personal messages on this forum.
Insubstantial posts+sig ad (14 days)

What the hell does that mean?

Why was our accounts banned?

Which of our posts did you find insubstantial?


Please let me know as soon as possible.

PS: I am sure you know which accounts are in discussion here.
If not let me know and I will PM you the profiles.
12  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to create a wallet - in italiano on: May 13, 2015, 05:35:33 AM
Hello

I am trying to find a website that explains about bitcoin and how to create a wallet in italian language. I tried to google but without success. Can anyone advice me ?

Are there any online bitcoin wallet in italian language ?

What do you mean create a wallet?
A wallet or an address?
13  Economy / Reputation / Re: Reputation thread of BTCBLOGGER on: May 10, 2015, 12:42:55 PM
I bet you wish you had made this a moderated thread too.
Isn't it?
Be honest (at least once)  Roll Eyes
14  Economy / Reputation / Re: Reputation thread of BTCBLOGGER on: May 10, 2015, 12:18:28 PM
Hey clown, I can see that you have deleted all others posts from your other scammy thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1056481.0

I can also see that you modified the original posts too.
You change the account name from: Account name - Zara*****
To: Account name - Zar*a****

Well, guess what....
Doing a member search for Zar or Zar*a**** brings no results according to the description.

However, doing a member search for Zara or Zara***** brings this up: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=253376

He seems to have bad rep, just like your other alts you mentioned in your OP.
And obviously with enough posts it can become a Sr. Member.

ALSO, to anyone reading his other thread. DON'T BOTHER.

IF there is a clean account he will probably claim that someone (one of his alts) won the account.
After all, how do you know which number he got from random.org   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Seriously clown, how stupid do you think people are?
15  Economy / Reputation / Re: Reputation thread of BTCBLOGGER on: May 10, 2015, 10:42:57 AM
Please post here otherwise your vote is not counted.

HAHAHAHA, you are so funny you know that?

Votes are votes.
It doesn't matter if members post here or not.
Stop being a clown.

Also, what is "ban envasion"?

Oh, and just so you know, if I could I would vote that I don't trust you.
I have seen your post history and your alt accounts history too.

You are not to be trusted.
Simple as that.
He he he
Votes are votes what rubbish
I have nearly 500 newbie account will those votes are counted here and are treated as valid.
Please reply

I said this before and I will say it again: Stop being a clown!

Newbies cannot vote.
If they could I would vote that I don't trust you.

So you can stick your 500 newbie accounts.

Apart from that, your most recent posts shout SCAMMER!!!
So you can use your other alt accounts to vote yes for you.
That might make you feel like the community sees you as trustworthy but the truth is that you are scum.

Scammer!

TO ANYONE ELSE READING THIS - READ THIS GUYS POSTS BEFORE YOU DO BUSINESS WITH HIM.
16  Economy / Reputation / Re: Reputation thread of BTCBLOGGER on: May 10, 2015, 10:29:56 AM
Please post here otherwise your vote is not counted.

HAHAHAHA, you are so funny you know that?

Votes are votes.
It doesn't matter if members post here or not.
Stop being a clown.

Also, what is "ban envasion"?

Oh, and just so you know, if I could I would vote that I don't trust you.
I have seen your post history and your alt accounts history too.

You are not to be trusted.
Simple as that.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can someone explain to me what DPOS is? on: May 09, 2015, 12:29:08 PM
OK, I think I am starting to get it now.

One more question.
I see Pure POS on many coins yet, they have 1-4000 blocks POW.
How can it be pure POS if it has POW in the beginning?

That sounds similar to the system that Blackcoin uses.

If I remember correctly, those initial blocks are mined via proof of work in the same way Bitcoin is mined today. However, after a while, the coin disables PoW mining entirely and switches over to proof of stake. Hence there are two separate phases: a pure PoW phase and a pure PoS phase.

The PoW phase is there to distribute the coin. The problem of how to distribute a PoS coin is a tough one. Another option is to distribute them via an IPO where all of the coins that will ever exist are pre-generated all at once and sold in a massive auction. This method is popular but also somewhat controversial. Indeed this is the system that NXT, Qora, and a few other notable PoS coins have used.

So NXT and Qora have no annual interest and they have no POS block rewards?



The block rewards come from transaction fees in the network. Transactions are put into blocks which contain fees. Whoever forges that block gets the fees. The total number of coins in the entire network remains constant.

Which means no inflation...  Wink
Nice one!
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can someone explain to me what DPOS is? on: May 09, 2015, 12:16:46 PM
OK, I think I am starting to get it now.

One more question.
I see Pure POS on many coins yet, they have 1-4000 blocks POW.
How can it be pure POS if it has POW in the beginning?

That sounds similar to the system that Blackcoin uses.

If I remember correctly, those initial blocks are mined via proof of work in the same way Bitcoin is mined today. However, after a while, the coin disables PoW mining entirely and switches over to proof of stake. Hence there are two separate phases: a pure PoW phase and a pure PoS phase.

The PoW phase is there to distribute the coin. The problem of how to distribute a PoS coin is a tough one. Another option is to distribute them via an IPO where all of the coins that will ever exist are pre-generated all at once and sold in a massive auction. This method is popular but also somewhat controversial. Indeed this is the system that NXT, Qora, and a few other notable PoS coins have used.

So NXT and Qora have no annual interest and they have no POS block rewards?

19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can someone explain to me what DPOS is? on: May 09, 2015, 11:48:50 AM
DPOS seems to refer to completely two different things.

Firstly, there is BitShares' DPOS system which stands for "delegated proof of stake". This is the most common meaning of "DPOS" and is the one that most people probably think of and are referring to:

http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/DPOS_or_Delegated_Proof_of_Stake

Then there is also something called "dynamic POS" which OP mentioned. Dynamic proof of stake (also called DPOS) seems to be a variant of proof of stake used by the lesser known altcoins Positron and Isotope. I'm not sure how it differs from traditional POS but it looks like it involves stake rewards which change over time depending on which blocks are mined:

http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1021029
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1039891

Interesting.

How many kinds of POS are there?

I just saw a coin in the altcoins mentioning vPOS...    Huh

Peercoin uses minting (which uses coin age), NXT uses transparent forging (where the next forger is known in advance), BitShares uses delegated proof of stake (DPoS) where 101 delegates are elected to process transactions, Reddcoin uses proof of stake velocity (POSV), and NEM uses proof of importance (POI) where factors other than just the size of your balance alone are also taken into account when determining staking probability.

There are probably others that I have missed but I think these are the major ones.



And to think that I thought that I started understanding POS  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Also forgot to mention that they were pretty much developed in that order too, with Peercoin being the first PoS coin and NEM being the newest (well technically, PoI more of an off-shoot of PoS rather than pure PoS and had already been in development for months when it was launched but you get the idea).

The basic idea behind PoS is actually quite simple. Each coin is like a minature mining machine that solves blocks just like the way a real miner does. The more coins you have, the more blocks you can generate and the more coins you can get. Most of the above are simply variations of this basic theme.

OK, I think I am starting to get it now.

One more question.
I see Pure POS on many coins yet, they have 1-4000 blocks POW.
How can it be pure POS if it has POW in the beginning?
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can someone explain to me what DPOS is? on: May 09, 2015, 10:21:04 AM
DPOS seems to refer to completely two different things.

Firstly, there is BitShares' DPOS system which stands for "delegated proof of stake". This is the most common meaning of "DPOS" and is the one that most people probably think of and are referring to:

http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/DPOS_or_Delegated_Proof_of_Stake

Then there is also something called "dynamic POS" which OP mentioned. Dynamic proof of stake (also called DPOS) seems to be a variant of proof of stake used by the lesser known altcoins Positron and Isotope. I'm not sure how it differs from traditional POS but it looks like it involves stake rewards which change over time depending on which blocks are mined:

http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1021029
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1039891

Interesting.

How many kinds of POS are there?

I just saw a coin in the altcoins mentioning vPOS...    Huh

Peercoin uses minting (which uses coin age), NXT uses transparent forging (where the next forger is known in advance), BitShares uses delegated proof of stake (DPoS) where 101 delegates are elected to process transactions, Reddcoin uses proof of stake velocity (POSV), and NEM uses proof of importance (POI) where factors other than just the size of your balance alone are also taken into account when determining staking probability.

There are probably others that I have missed but I think these are the major ones.



And to think that I thought that I started understanding POS  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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