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1  Local / Барахолка / Предлагаю лицензию на bitRage on: December 06, 2019, 04:19:19 PM
Предлагаю лицензию на bitRage по цене вдвое ниже первоначальной.

bitRage - это инновационный профессиональный арбитражный криптовалютный торговый бот, разработанный автором знаменитого бота Gunbot, который успешно торгует на рынке в течение последних десяти лет. Первоначальная цена bitRage 0.95 BTC,

но я предлагаю его за половину цены, 0.49 BTC (то есть ~50% скидка).

Причиной тому является необходимость обналичить часть вложений в криптовалюту, чтобы купить рождественские подарки для семьи.

Пожалуйста, отпишитесь, если есть желание купить лицензию по скидке!
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Looking for "BitRAGE - Automatic Arbitrage Bot by Gunthar" discount on: December 06, 2019, 04:14:02 PM
Are you still accepting offers? The thread is open. So...
I can sell a licence half the original price. We can use an escrow if you pay the fee.

3  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: looking for a Hackforum account UB3R/L33T on: August 28, 2017, 06:06:26 AM
It actually scares me to see my own sentences back from my own thread.

By the way, to clear up your previous question, at hackforums, if you have UB3R, you have L33T too.
4  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [BUY] Hackforums UB3R on: August 27, 2017, 08:36:17 PM
why you dont create own and upgrade ?

I prefer to save the time I'd need to spend on posting simply to be able to upgrade.

Especially, since I like to consider what I post before posting it.
5  Economy / Invites & Accounts / [W] Hackforums UB3R [H] BTC on: August 27, 2017, 08:06:32 PM
I'd like to purchase an account at Hackforums(dot)net. I want to buy it only from its first owner if he is willing to sell it by his free will (so no hacked or second-hand account). The account has to have:

  • UB3R,
  • positive reputation,
  • clean history (no unresolved scam reports or drama or low-quality posting style) and
  • no ongoing business.

I have a multiple-year clean history at HF, just lost my 2F code a while ago (also moved place since that so no IP match) so couldn't log in anymore.

I can pay up to $100 in BTC for an excellent account like I described above.

The amount as well as the account must be placed in escrow and if it's not banned in 7 days, the escrow releases the funds.

I prefer to discuss your offer in private.

6  Other / Off-topic / Re: What tools of Kali Linux are the most useful? on: December 27, 2016, 07:35:43 PM
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What tools would you use?

None, an attack on someones service without their written consent is usually illegal and can get you in trouble. If you want to learn, get some VMs to break into, like e.g. stapler and run them in your (virtual) lab.

I understand I cannot just scan online wallets without their permission. But let's stick to the security of HW wallets then.
How would I know how secure a HW wallet is? What points should I test to see it?
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: What tools of Kali Linux are the most useful? on: December 26, 2016, 09:01:20 PM
I met this excellent Debian based distribution called Kali Linux. I found some of its features very helpful to test the security of my projects. And I especially love it because I can access it for 100% free. Since I just began with this OS, I'm aware only a few features that I checked randomly.

What are the tools that you use from this distribution?
Do you have any good tutorial for that tool?

I'd prefer to pick and learn the most useful tools, not all if not necessary.
What are the tools that you use from this distribution?
About 3 years ago i have used backtrack right now had becomed kali linux and i think all of them are good, about your question depend on what is your needs for using kali linux.
Do you have any good tutorial for that tool?
I don't have the tutorial about the tools on kali linux distribution, but you can search on console by typing MAN, you can use it for looking for manual informations about the tools.

Yes, Backtrack was the great "ancient" of Kali Linux. Actually, I've heard about this lineage when Backtrack was popular, but then I didn't care much about them until I met Kali in so many tutorials.

Thank you for the "man" command too! I'm not very familiar with Linux-console syntax hehe!

For the purpose, let's say simply securing Bitcoin wallet. It could be checking an online wallet's security as well as the wallet on your HDD. What tools would you use?
8  Other / Off-topic / What tools of Kali Linux are the most useful? on: December 25, 2016, 06:03:38 PM
I met this excellent Debian based distribution called Kali Linux. I found some of its features very helpful to test the security of my projects. And I especially love it because I can access it for 100% free. Since I just began with this OS, I'm aware only a few features that I checked randomly.

What are the tools that you use from this distribution?
Do you have any good tutorial for that tool?

I'd prefer to pick and learn the most useful tools, not all if not necessary.
9  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to make 1 bitcoin in a month or 2? on: December 23, 2016, 10:01:56 PM
I'm coming back to this question because I've new experience with earning Bitcoin. You could ask for Bitcoin at Christmas. No matter how funny it sounds at first, but alot of people get money as Xmas present and the money adds up and become a large funding. You could ask for this funding in Bitcoin or ask for money and exchange it to Bitcoin.
10  Economy / Marketplace / Re: im starting selling my goods here for btc today.. yeah on: December 22, 2016, 08:32:21 PM
OP hasn't been active for more than a month up to now so I've my doubts how useful this advice will be to him but I believe it could help people who're new into the forum and wonder if they should start selling their product for Bitcoin. Selling your product for Bitcoin could be a good idea if you want to reach more people and people from very different locations. However, when you're accepting Bitcoin, you'll have to consider how difficult it'll make the tracking of the product and possible deal disputes. So, accepting Bitcoin could increase the number of your customers, but without a good marketing plan, it could push your business into chaos.
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Will Kill The Income Tax on: December 21, 2016, 03:09:32 PM
I don't think that Bitcoin will kill your income tax. The reason why I think it won't kill it because we won't ever be fully within Bitcoin network in our daily lives. For instance, the issue of salaries. Bitcoin's too unstable for most people to get their whole salaries in. I regularly invest into Bitcoin, but that's just a small part from my salary. I wouldn't invest all my salary into it lol...
12  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How do you know when a site tries to scam you? on: December 20, 2016, 09:36:06 PM
Thank you for bringing so many very good suggestion at one place! I hope others will find this discussion as helpful as I did, at least. I think, the most important arguments were all mentioned. I will re-open this discussion or open a new one if I experience a change in trends. Thank you for help!
13  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Have you ever exchanged BTC face to face? on: December 15, 2016, 07:03:11 PM
Face to face trading is really risky especially when you are transacting huge amounts of bitcoin. Chances of being robbed by someone is high since people are different. Bad intentions do really happen since we are talking about money. In my case i do only buy bitcoin through online and its better and quiet safer as long you buy on the reputable sites.

The amount is an important factor to consider, thank you for pointing this out! AFAIK there were cases when dealing in real life someone robbed his partner. I think, there's an amount where it doesn't worth for anyone to risk a real life robbery at a public place, but after a certain limit you cannot imagine how dangerous people can be and in real life, you're there with your real life. That's an important thing that you're risking.
14  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Have you ever exchanged BTC face to face? on: December 14, 2016, 07:12:23 PM
No I have not tried that till now as nowadays it is much hard to find a person in your area who will use bitcoin and if someone will use they will be at the same level as you. In my place only some of my friends are using bitcoins but I have not tried yet with them. In the future it will not be any issue when everyone will have bitcoins.

Isn't LocalBitcoins supposed to solve that issue? I thought no one would deal with BTC in my area until I found some traders in LocalBitcoins who wrote they would and had very good reputation too. I'm just saying there may be more BTC traders around you than what you could see for first sight, if you search the right source.
15  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Have you ever exchanged BTC face to face? on: December 13, 2016, 08:50:33 PM
I have exchanged it F2F only with relatives. If you have the slightest knowledge about the other person, F2F exchange could be the most reliable method. But it still has it's risks that seriously expands if you haven't met with the other person before and especially at high volumes when IRL hit&run and murder are considerable risks. In that case, it's advised to secure yourself even when exchanging F2F.
16  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Is Golem Project available right now?? on: December 12, 2016, 09:22:29 PM
it says i can sell my computing power on the golem network but i find no information on how to do that

I understand you'd like to sell your computing power to them and you don't know how to do the SELLing part. According to my latest knowledge, the platform's still under heavy development so maybe they didn't finish the automation yet. I think, you should write them an e-mail... Good luck and remember to inform us about what they said! This could be interesting to more people here...
17  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where would you invest if you had 40$/day ? on: December 11, 2016, 09:12:03 PM
I would withdraw all in fiat because I am operating in fiat at the moment. I love Bitcoin, but in investment, it always comes second to my fiat investments.
18  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Is Golem Project available right now?? on: December 03, 2016, 09:49:24 PM
Golem Project is a distributed supercomputer, isn't it? How will you make money from it, though? I understood it'd be the user who'd PAY to be able TO GIVE task to the supercomputer, but I don't know the terms how you can join the network to profit.
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why I use Bitcoin ??? on: December 03, 2016, 09:43:31 PM
I feel connected to people at the international level. It is awesome how I can build serious business with someone from a faraway country and with still protecting my identity from him and 3rd parties. Not having to pay horrible fees to 3rd parties just to "manage" my transactions feels good too.
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin without Altcoin ? on: December 03, 2016, 09:40:30 PM
It would have less volume than it has now since the success of any crypto in general increases the appreciation of all crypto.
There would be less scamcoins and other altcoin related abuse, though Smiley
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