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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Implementing Coin-Addresses in internet sites? on: February 18, 2016, 08:33:05 PM
Hey there,

not sure if this the right forum but no forum fully relates to this question I have.

So,
this goes out to people who have experience and knowledge about Website-Programming and implementing Coin-Addresses on a site.
Iīve got no clue about Website-Programming but since years, since I got in touch with Bitcoin related sites

I was wondering how Coin-Exchanges or other sites i.e., faucetbox or coinsforcall, markets in the DarkNet (sometimes even with changing to new addresses within seconds),etc. can automatically create Bitcoin (or other coins) addresses for each user/account.

So Iīm curious how is it possible to implement Coin-Addresses for depositing and/or withdrawing coins on any site? I was thinking about it a long time but it canīt be the answer to create hundreds (or thousands) of addresses manually and relate them to an userīs account then. There must be an automatic solution somehow. This canīt be done all only fully manually.

If anyone with the needed knowledge or even a site to which my problem belongs to reads this and would give me an answer would be truly appreciated - as said Iīm wondering about it since years and now I want to finally get an answer for that.

Thanks a lot and all my best!
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Implementing Coin-Addresses in internet sites? on: February 18, 2016, 08:32:19 PM
Hey there,

not sure if this the right forum but no forum fully relates to this question I have.

So,
this goes out to people who have experience and knowledge about Website-Programming and implementing Coin-Addresses on a site.
Iīve got no clue about Website-Programming but since years, since I got in touch with Bitcoin related sites

I was wondering how Coin-Exchanges or other sites i.e., faucetbox or coinsforcall, markets in the DarkNet (sometimes even with changing to new addresses within seconds),etc. can automatically create Bitcoin (or other coins) addresses for each user/account.

So Iīm curious how is it possible to implement Coin-Addresses for depositing and/or withdrawing coins on any site? I was thinking about it a long time but it canīt be the answer to create hundreds (or thousands) of addresses manually and relate them to an userīs account then. There must be an automatic solution somehow. This canīt be done all only fully manually.

If anyone with the needed knowledge or even a site to which my problem belongs to reads this and would give me an answer would be truly appreciated - as said Iīm wondering about it since years and now I want to finally get an answer for that.

Thanks a lot and all my best!
3  Other / Off-topic / Implementing Coin-Addresses in internet sites? on: February 18, 2016, 08:29:36 PM
Hey there,

not sure if this the right forum but no forum fully relates to this question I have.

So,
this goes out to people who have experience and knowledge about Website-Programming and implementing Coin-Addresses on a site.
Iīve got no clue about Website-Programming but since years, since I got in touch with Bitcoin related sites

I was wondering how Coin-Exchanges or other sites i.e., faucetbox or coinsforcall, markets in the DarkNet (sometimes even with changing to new addresses within seconds),etc. can automatically create Bitcoin (or other coins) addresses for each user/account.

So Iīm curious how is it possible to implement Coin-Addresses for depositing and/or withdrawing coins on any site? I was thinking about it a long time but it canīt be the answer to create hundreds (or thousands) of addresses manually and relate them to an userīs account then. There must be an automatic solution somehow. This canīt be done all only fully manually.

If anyone with the needed knowledge or even a site to which my problem belongs to reads this and would give me an answer would be truly appreciated - as said Iīm wondering about it since years and now I want to finally get an answer for that.

Thanks a lot and all my best!
4  Economy / Service Discussion / Implementing Coin-Addresses in internet sites? on: February 18, 2016, 08:14:18 PM
Hey there,

not sure if this the right forum but no forum fully relates to this question I have.

So,
this goes out to people who have experience and knowledge about Website-Programming and implementing Coin-Addresses on a site.
Iīve got no clue about Website-Programming but since years, since I got in touch with Bitcoin related sites

I was wondering how Coin-Exchanges or other sites i.e., faucetbox or coinsforcall, markets in the DarkNet (sometimes even with changing to new addresses within seconds),etc. can automatically create Bitcoin (or other coins) addresses for each user/account.

So Iīm curious how is it possible to implement Coin-Addresses for depositing and/or withdrawing coins on any site? I was thinking about it a long time but it canīt be the answer to create hundreds (or thousands) of addresses manually and relate them to an userīs account then. There must be an automatic solution somehow. This canīt be done all only fully manually.

If anyone with the needed knowledge or even a site to which my problem belongs to reads this and would give me an answer would be truly appreciated - as said Iīm wondering about it since years and now I want to finally get an answer for that.

Thanks a lot and all my best!
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Which Alt-Coin without ASIC is the best to mine? on: February 18, 2016, 07:45:05 PM
Thanks a lot!
And you think Ethereum has future? Not that it is away in a few weeks/months like it happened to other coins in the past.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks a lot and
my best to everyone!
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which Alt-Coin without ASIC is the best to mine? on: February 18, 2016, 07:40:43 PM
Thanks for your replies!

I know that Iīm minimum 3 years too late for BTC (therefore this thread...) but with these new Algorithms which are excluding ASICīs and hundreds of coins there has to be one IMO thatīs worth it to mine.

Ethereum, okay Iīm looking for more informations about it. But do you think this coin has future and isnīt away in a few weeks or moths like it happened to some other coins in the past.
Any other suggestions?

Thanks again a lot and
my best to everyone out there!
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Which Alt-Coin without ASIC is the best to mine? on: February 15, 2016, 06:32:09 PM
Hi there,

Iīve been off the scene for a while and now Iīve read a little bit about Alt-Coins with new Algorithms that make it worth again to mine with GPUīs or even just CPUīs.
So as the subject suggests, which would be the best Alt-Coin (one thatīs worth it to mine again and one that could really get me some bucks...) to mine with a GPU (or CPU - depending on the Algorithms).
It would take me days to read to be up to date so I thought it would be best to place the question here on this board with people who have the needed knowledge.

Thanks for your help in advance and sincere regards!
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Which Alt-Coin without ASIC is the best to mine? on: February 15, 2016, 06:30:44 PM
Hi there,

Iīve been off the scene for a while and now Iīve read a little bit about Alt-Coins with new Algorithms that make it worth again to mine with GPUīs or even just CPUīs.
So as the subject suggests, which would be the best Alt-Coin (one thatīs worth it to mine again and one that could really get me some bucks...) to mine with a GPU (or CPU - depending on the Algorithms).
It would take me days to read to be up to date so I thought it would be best to place the question here on this board with people who have the needed knowledge.

Thanks for your help in advance and sincere regards!
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Buy Bitcoins via PayPal,CreditCard, Skrill, Neteller, Ukash, paysafecard on: December 30, 2013, 01:56:21 AM
80$ Dollars is wrong, the fee is high but not 20%. With PayPal itīs about 10% all in all.
Anyway for one or another it might be useful.

I just wanted to write this small tutorial after after having seen eBooks getting sold for about 50$ for those lousy and easy 3 Steps.
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Buy Bitcoins via PayPal,CreditCard, Skrill, Neteller, Ukash, paysafecard on: December 29, 2013, 09:05:29 AM
Hi,

just wanted to let you know how easy it is to get Bitcoins with above mentioned services because the demand seems quite big and sometimes you need quickly some coins. Althoug this is still handled like almost a secret, even eBooks are getting sold to tell you what Iīm gonna tell you. Further at the moment it is the only secure way to get Bitcoins with online paying services; unless youīre exchanging with someone in person directly of course.

Just register at https://www.virwox.com load your account with money from one of the services above. Then and this is the trick that you wonīt break PayPalīs rules. You arenīt directly buying BTC, but first SLL (Linden Dollars - by the way, when you create an account you can leave the field with your Second Life Avatar blank). Afterwards you can instantly change your Linden Dollars for Bitcoins.
With those easy three steps you can get Bitcoins within a few seconds and send them also directly after the purchase to somewhere else.

Of course I would be happy if one or another would register with my reference ID (second row in my signature) for giving you this tutorial you much too often have to pay for.

So far,
I hope it is helpful for some of you.


MOD NOTE:
Removed referral part of link... OP you didn't even have the link formatted correctly

11  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Where do I get free Bitcoin? The maintained list of verified free Bitcoin Sites. on: November 17, 2013, 12:51:21 AM
I made a list with some of the most paying sites:

And three invitation-only but ingenious, remarkable sites:
by far the best site of all -> https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php

https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php


Following are the normal faucets,making reviews, watch videos and ads, etc.:
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
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https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php
https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php

PS: Sorry for the link shortening but the list almost took me zwo hours so I have at least the chance to get a very small reparation with enough clicks for my efforts.
12  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cheapest Service for renting mining/hashing power on: November 17, 2013, 12:43:29 AM
yeah I suppose both of you are right.
Even with 100GH for 11$ itīs almost impossible to make any profit, maybe just break even if I would directly get them and not make a goddamn pre-order at our beloved BFL friends Wink

But what are all you others doing to make money with BTC as mining is unpredictable and unprofitable. Or still invest tens of thousands Dollars for Equipment, best would be directly for minimum a million Dollars but who has the money for such investments???
Just buying coins and hope they will be worth more in the future? Seems to be almost the most rational thing at the moment.
13  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cheapest Service for renting mining/hashing power on: November 11, 2013, 09:58:40 PM
huh? what went wrong here...

In this moment I donīt wanna invest thousands of Dollars as it seems that dozens of ASIC producers start to come out all of a sudden and after BFL letīs me wait for 6 months (never thought it would take so long...just money I flushed down the toilet.big mistake to buy on the 5.6. without any piece of information about the order queue) and Iīve sold my USB block erupters.
Further with those many ASICīs I think itīs quite risky and unexpectable how the total hashrate/difficulty will increase in the next few months.
Therefore right now Iīd rather rent some power for about half an year and will see how the situation is, which new miners are out, difficulty, etc.  and decide if itīs more profitable too rent or buy hashing equipment.

As search engines donīt spit out too much. Would anyone may help and mention which services are out there besides byteminr.com, (soon arghhh...) BFL , and in the bitcoin wiki mentioned bitcoinfrenzy.com, e-pickaxe.com, pyramining, minerlease.com and extremely expensive cloudhashing.com.

Is there another service which has over 50GH, rather 100 GH+ to rent available for about 100$/GH a year as this even cheaper than most contractors offer (but I have to calculate those numbers as well if I even could earn anything with such an expense)? Right now byteminr seems the cheapest but is already sold out of miners and then sadly BFL with 10,83 $/GH. But same old questions again when is BFl starting? At the moment this price of 10,83/GH a year is absolutely unbeatable because some, i.e. bitcoinfrenzy charge 40$/GH or even more. And what about BFLīs order queue again? Already too late to pre-order?

Or is there any other tip to make money with bitcoins/earn bitcoins by investing somewhere/into something as everything considering the increasing difficulty seems, as said, quite unpredictable?
I wanna be part of the game but am quite clueless what to do in these months. With just Cointerra planning to add 2 Petahashes by December according to http://bitcoinmagazine.com/6564/cointerra-planning-to-release-2-petahashes-of-mining-power-by-december.

Thanks a lot in advance for any piece of advice!
14  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What do you think of our page all4btc.com? Order on amazon and ebay with btc on: November 08, 2013, 07:35:29 AM
Berlin is so beautiful? Itīs with Frankfurt and Hamburg Germanyīs city with the highest crime rate...There (and maybe here too  Tongue) you havenīt seen those many junkies, whores and hustlers  Wink
15  Economy / Service Discussion / Cheapest Service for renting mining/hashing power on: November 08, 2013, 07:12:21 AM
Hi fellow miners,

I lost track of all those services like byteminr, even BFl offers now too renting mining power. There are so many out there.
Is anyone here up to date which are some of the cheapest and of course reliable, honest services?


Thanks a lot in advance and regards!
16  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Looking for a legit contract mining site/service! on: November 08, 2013, 07:06:37 AM
I can vouch for progressive mining, I hold contracts there and they are paying, except they are not very clear about your equivalent hashing power and only show u the company's hashing power.


How much do they actually pay for each quote?

I have 25 indefinite contracts with them, costs about 12.5BTC, last payment was around 0.053912 BTC


Sorry, for late reply, but if you/any other progressivebtcmining holder reads this may answer.
What? 12,5 BTC investment and last payment was 0.05? Thatīs quite shocking to me.
Why do they write about payouts of 75% then? So itīs by far not as lucrative as I thought. I really believed they`d pay me 75% of my investment every 2 weeks.
17  Economy / Service Discussion / Progressivebtcmining opinions and/or experiences? on: November 03, 2013, 07:52:18 PM
Hi,

is anyone here a customer of progressivebtcmining? It looks actually far more profitable than renting hashingpower on sites like byteminr e.g. as long as they are reliable...
Contractbtcminer looks good also but they got some quite big fees almost hidden, very small written on their site.
Are there similar other reliable and recommandable services out there?

Thanks a lot in advance and regards!
18  Economy / Services / Re: 0.01 BTC For your Signature. Limited!!! BitcoinLiveBets.com on: October 18, 2013, 11:26:38 AM
is it ok?
I donīt know how to get colours into my sig.

166UJGVpWu861FajvAWGRr6dDdF3AYnMna

THX and good luck!
19  Economy / Service Discussion / Looking for a legit contract mining site/service! on: October 02, 2013, 07:02:13 AM
Hi fellow Bitcoiners,
 

after BFL fucked me with their waiting time Iīm looking to invest into some contract mining sites like those - Iīm not looking for renting hashing power - but something like: progressivebtcmining.com, contractbtcminer.com, etc..


Anyone is using some services like those? Which ones are legit? Who has experience in this field? What would you recommend?



Thanks a lot in advance!


many regards
Max
20  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE on: October 02, 2013, 04:40:56 AM
they are a market place and not an exchange which makes the main difference to Bitcoin-central.

http://www.techienews.co.uk/971487/bitcoin-central-exchange-reopens-after-6-months-hiatus/ - that is a reason to re-open the thread.

That's right. Bitcoin-central is a bitcoin exchange marketplace where funds (euros) are deposited to a regulated payment account while bitcoin.de is what is usually referred to as an OTC marketplace.
The main difference is that whenever a trade is executed on bitcoin-central, the fiat currency balance of the seller is credited immediately with the proceeds and the bitcoins are delivered to the buyer.
Conversely, with an OTC mecanism, both the buyer and the seller must wait for the buyer's fiat currency amount to reach the seller's bank account. Meanwhile the bitcoins of the OTC seller are tied up.


Havenīt looked into this thread for a while...
I just changed exchange to trading marketplace because one complained and I was in hurry.
But seriously for me itīs an exchange you can buy with money Bitcoins and vice versa (sell btc and get money). What is not an exchange there?
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