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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] <808> Make profit quick! 808.8% APR, 17.88% POS every 8 days! Road map 2 on: June 04, 2017, 07:56:32 AM
I'm not sure how to add nodes, I've tried to use the "addnode=81.21.164.231:8087" and "addnode=184.72.95.126" but both returned the "Method not found (code -32601)" error.

Wanting to move the 808's I got at POSWallet before the delisting.
2  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: NewAge-Bank.com ★ First BTC Bank ★ FREE 35,000 STH/DAY ★ Referral 10% on: March 05, 2017, 09:49:18 PM
it is a scam
even in the free mode there's several complaints about unconfirmed transactions
be aware


Yes, I, too, unconfirmed, but as I understand for a small fee to the bitcoin network.... in principle must be reached or you mean that they can generate a transaction that has not confirmed a network? It is not clear how this can be done if the purse displays the amount... i.e. bitcoin transaction originated...

ikr, i saw a dude waiting for his transaction since 28/02
really fishy

I've made a test account, they have paid the 1st withdrawal, the 2nd just took the 15k Satoshi from my balance but never reached my wallet... Most likely a scam, but at least got 15k for free...

you got lucky , i made three withdrawals and nothing came
actually none of those transactions got confirmed

guess I was really lucky, I got 45k Satoshi from 3 withdrawals, now they want people to do video reviews in order to keep claiming the free card faucet
3  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: NewAge-Bank.com ★ First BTC Bank ★ FREE 35,000 STH/DAY ★ Referral 10% on: March 04, 2017, 04:21:52 AM
it is a scam
even in the free mode there's several complaints about unconfirmed transactions
be aware


Yes, I, too, unconfirmed, but as I understand for a small fee to the bitcoin network.... in principle must be reached or you mean that they can generate a transaction that has not confirmed a network? It is not clear how this can be done if the purse displays the amount... i.e. bitcoin transaction originated...

ikr, i saw a dude waiting for his transaction since 28/02
really fishy

I've made a test account, they have paid the 1st withdrawal, the 2nd just took the 15k Satoshi from my balance but never reached my wallet... Most likely a scam, but at least got 15k for free...
4  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: September 14, 2016, 11:23:23 PM
Hello guys. I have read this topic and understood that recyclix.com are advanced Ponzi. But I have already sent to them 100 EUR (2016-08-16). So I have 120 EUR on my deposit and 600 kg of waste Grin I'm just asking what I can do?  Huh Better sell waste after 1 cycle (35 days) (Selling price € 90.00 + Gross profit € 16.80 = 106.80) and lose money, or after 3 cycle (105 days) (Selling price € 90.00 + Gross profit € 50.40 = 140.40) with profit. What do you think? And how long thеy will pay money before thеy will escape? Thank you  Wink   
You don't need to use SELL function, if you dont need your money back, Sorry, but you did not understood how recyclix works. If you sent 100€ after 1 cycle you can return back only 75% of your capital with 3 weeks profit. It's 106€ - 25% = you got 79,5€, so, you need to calculate how much cycles you need to restart,  recyclix is long-time-term system is not HYIP, and not REVSHARE. 1 recycling cycle process 35 days. After 1 cycle you got + 14€ profit. If you wanna return your money you need to complete almost 4 cycles (it's 107,64€ - that you can withdraw) .  So if you don't like that recyclix conditions, take back your 79,5€ and go where you can grow up your money faster.

and now you're even giving out fake information: I've read and re-read the terms and conditions on that website, and they do not pay out 100%-25% if you sell after 1 cycle, they'll pay out 25% of whatever profit you've reached, in that case, he had 120 euros, not 100, as he sent 100 and got the 20 for free, in 35 days, or 5 weeks, he'd have 360x25%, which is 90 euros, plus 120x14%, which is 16.8, his math is completely right, and since he sent them 100, taking 106.8 is already little profit.

your math is all out, as he'd have, in 3 weeks, 240x25%, which equals to 60 and not 79.5, plus 7.2 (from the first 6% you get after 3 weeks, according to the website)...
lol are you seriously too dumb to understand to like exsample I calculated from 100€ ?

I know you've calculated from 100, but if he invested 100, he has 120 on investments, if you're such a loyal user of the system you should've taken that into account.
5  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: September 04, 2016, 05:38:01 AM
Hello guys. I have read this topic and understood that recyclix.com are advanced Ponzi. But I have already sent to them 100 EUR (2016-08-16). So I have 120 EUR on my deposit and 600 kg of waste Grin I'm just asking what I can do?  Huh Better sell waste after 1 cycle (35 days) (Selling price € 90.00 + Gross profit € 16.80 = 106.80) and lose money, or after 3 cycle (105 days) (Selling price € 90.00 + Gross profit € 50.40 = 140.40) with profit. What do you think? And how long thеy will pay money before thеy will escape? Thank you  Wink   
You don't need to use SELL function, if you dont need your money back, Sorry, but you did not understood how recyclix works. If you sent 100€ after 1 cycle you can return back only 75% of your capital with 3 weeks profit. It's 106€ - 25% = you got 79,5€, so, you need to calculate how much cycles you need to restart,  recyclix is long-time-term system is not HYIP, and not REVSHARE. 1 recycling cycle process 35 days. After 1 cycle you got + 14€ profit. If you wanna return your money you need to complete almost 4 cycles (it's 107,64€ - that you can withdraw) .  So if you don't like that recyclix conditions, take back your 79,5€ and go where you can grow up your money faster.

and now you're even giving out fake information: I've read and re-read the terms and conditions on that website, and they do not pay out 100%-25% if you sell after 1 cycle, they'll pay out 25% of whatever profit you've reached, in that case, he had 120 euros, not 100, as he sent 100 and got the 20 for free, in 35 days, or 5 weeks, he'd have 360x25%, which is 90 euros, plus 120x14%, which is 16.8, his math is completely right, and since he sent them 100, taking 106.8 is already little profit.

your math is all out, as he'd have, in 3 weeks, 240x25%, which equals to 60 and not 79.5, plus 7.2 (from the first 6% you get after 3 weeks, according to the website)...
6  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Polish-registered recyclix.com is provably a Ponzi scheme on: September 04, 2016, 05:05:47 AM
whatever, recyclix canceled bitcoin transfers GG.

lol, not true, and anyone can register and see they still say you can use BTC in the website, but as the op said on his reply to your comment, they've limited BTC withdrawals to people who have an active deposit (which must have been sent to them in BTC, as they claim they'd only send BTC to the wallet you've used to send BTC to them, and really months ago they already claimed that they'd only pay in BTC who sent payments in BTC to them, did you ever read their FAQ?)...
Thanks for all the comments trying to make them seem legit, you've made me make up my mind and NOT invest in them.
Really, I heard from them in a Steam guide that talked about how to get BTC to spend on Steam a while back, since it was the first time I had looked up Bitcoins in a long time I checked up all the sites they talked about (I kinda gave up on Bitcoin when they were a new thing because they were so cheap and to mine wasn't worth for me due to electricity costs in here, then BOOM kinda found out if I had worked a bit on mining back then or just bought some could've gotten "rich" today...).
When I first saw recyclix they seemed legit to me, but back then, like 6~7 months ago, even HashOcean seemed legit and took me months and the loss of about 10 dollars in BTC to find out that the so WOW CLOUD MINING wasn't so trustable, seeing as every single cloud mining I heard of in February has gone down and everyday I see ads of new cloud mining websites... After wasting a lot of time doing captchas just to lose the hard earned satoshi to ponzi schemes and HYIPs I've started to look up every site before I decided to invest, and most of them were possible ponzis, several already disappeared, but I still had hope that maybe someone doing a legit business like recycling could not be a scam, then I decided to research if they were legit, which brought me to this tread, coming from an article in Affiliate UnGuru.
All the facts both the OP and the guy who wrote the article presented got me almost convinced it was a scam, but what truly convinced me that it might be better to stay away from it was that the only people who are actively defending that website have the lowest activity levels, accounting at most to the amount of replies they've made on this very thread. And most of these people had the same kind of broken English...
That just makes the company look more and more suspicious to me. And I don't feel like losing 20 euros, as that would be close to 73 bucks for me.
I guess either I've achieved the level of paranoia where I'll never trust any BTC investment and will lose a lot of opportunities, or... every single one is some kind of shady scheme and the only ways I'll get BTC are doing captchas, buying or selling my signature on this forum. (Mining is still out of question for me)
7  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: August 27, 2016, 11:44:29 PM
my tips are: invest on things that will give you dividends if you won't need the money you plan to invest any soon, invest a bit on several different things rather than a lot on the same thing (ex.: if you have 10k to invest: 1~2k on BTC, 4~5k in stocks, but not all on stocks from the same company or into a same niche of company [ex.: don't buy 5k in stocks from several gas companies, buy 1k in gas, 1 in electricity, 1 in software development, 1 in entertainment, 1 from a bank], the other 3~5k I'd invest in assets like metals and oil, or, if your country has those for sale, which is the case for Brazil papers from the National Treasure -those work basically like stocks, except they have an expiration date, after which you'll receive let's say double, sometimes 2.5 times what you paid for them, and they are said to be as safe as having your money on a saving bank account, but the profits are much higher), then I'd go investing like that until my monthly profit in dividends is high enough to live solely off them, and start investing into more substantial things like real estates, maybe...
8  Other / Off-topic / Re: If i give you 10 BTC what will you do? on: August 27, 2016, 11:08:30 PM
I want ask anyone if i give you 10 Btc what will you do. because i want investment but i have no any good idea to invest it (except gambling) but i don't like dambling.So i want ask you viewS.

about 3.7 would go into paying my debts (I know, it's a kinda high debt...), 1.3 would be my hot storage for trying to regain those 3.7 doing trades and stuff, and the other 5 I'd put in cold storage to wait for the prices to rise and profit out of them...
9  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is your plan to get rich with Bitcoin? on: August 27, 2016, 11:01:37 PM
At the moment my plan is to do small tasks for building up a few Bitcoins, after I gather them I really don't know, like 2~3 months back I'd say I'd invest, but I found out the harsh way that most cloud mining and "BTC Investment" websites are ponzis and will stop giving profit before you reach ROI, so maybe I'll go into trading, or simply wait and see if the prices go up.
Actually when I think of "plans for getting rich" Bitcoin is not the first thing to come to my mind tho...
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What Bitcoin wallets are best to use? on: August 27, 2016, 08:13:33 PM
This thread is a spam magnet, so i'm posting in it  Tongue. Just make a poll for god's sake.

I personally would recommend a hardware wallet, like a Ledger or a Trezor. Never use an online wallet. Ever.

Isn't there a risk that your hardware wallet starts to malfunction at some point and you'll lose the Bitcoins stored in it?
I'm a bit paranoid about that.
And do you think CryoBit cards are a safe option too?
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