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1  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BTCJam forum name verification on: February 17, 2015, 09:05:52 PM
I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: c06331dc-c4d5-4c66-bc97-9f3a16dfdad1
2  Economy / Services / Re: ISO: Someone to convert website to accept BTC Payments on: December 06, 2013, 10:11:57 AM
I have a website at www.TreeTrunkCash.com

Wow I am/used to be a member there. First in first out cycling etc - those were entertaining for a time.

It may be worth a full look over rather than just plug in BTC and see if it works. I know some of those sites had issues under heavy load and a BTC flood on it could make some unrecoverable payments.

If you're game get a CAREER pro for sure.

Nice!  yea the membership is still there it's just been dormant site is kinda useless without a payment processor 
3  Economy / Services / Re: ISO: Someone to convert website to accept BTC Payments on: December 06, 2013, 07:03:07 AM
yea it's a legit site and everyone that joins knows  how it works so it's nothing shady back in the day during it's prime it was one of the most popular sites in this category.  (2) $1 payments and you were in no need for further investment  so it was a good while it lasted  but the problem was it started getting labled as you called it ponzi scheme pyramid scheme  etc etc (not this site specifically but the category of payment randomizers) so all the payment processors blacklisted this type of site. it was paypal at first then it was converted to e-gold then to manual only so it just kinda died.

But with the right person i'm sure it could thrive without the fear of being blacklisted with btc so if anyone is interested please step forward.   
4  Economy / Services / Re: ISO: Someone to convert website to accept BTC Payments on: December 05, 2013, 01:17:37 PM
the old payment process needs removed and the site fitted to accept btc i don't even know if it's possible

basically this is how the site works

It's a "Payment Randomizer"  user signs up by making 2 1 time payments 1 to the admin and 1 to a random user in the pool (the member base) that gets your membership into the pool and admin receives payment and a random user gets a payment the site uses a MySQL database to randomly select which user gets the random payment once you are a member you have various options to increase your chances of getting that random payment by purchasing additional weight  more weight equals better chances at random payments.

so in order to get the site to accept bitcoin the whole process has to be rewritten
5  Economy / Services / ISO: Someone to convert website to accept BTC Payments on: December 05, 2013, 07:42:04 AM
I have a website at www.TreeTrunkCash.com

the site has been inactive for a few years due to the fact that the payment processors that it was originally built for stopped allowing my type of sites from using there services.

So it's left without a automatic payment method

if i could get someone to convert it (will require someone with expert php knowledge and a understanding of MySQL) I could get the site up and running again it's a great site and in it's prime had quite the following.

If you think you can do this please let me know and we can talk details.

I'm also willing to sell the site/domain if someone finds value in it.

Cheers!
6  Economy / Services / Will Work for BTC/LTC on: December 05, 2013, 07:35:32 AM
 Cheesy

I run a computer repair shop so I have many different talents i'm not limited to computer related jobs but just let me know what service i can perform for you.

I can do website hosting
Technical Support
Remote Support

various other skills and talents let me know i'm eager to build up my bitcoin fund.

see my site (listed in my profile) for everything else i can do for you.

Cheers!
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I made a Dr.Evil Paper Wallet Generator on: April 26, 2013, 06:54:31 AM
Love it! perfect for a paper wallet!

But I have a question...

I'm a newbie I'm still wrapping my head around how to use/save bit coin address via bit addresses

...

I'm just confused on how to use it I would like to save my bitcoins on paper rather then trust them solely on the computer but i need a bit more help in understanding this treat me like a 2 year old LOL

Thanks!


Here is a good thread that might fill in some gaps you might have:

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/15t8xx/explain_offline_paper_wallets_like_im_five/

You can also watch this video to learn how to use this wallet step by step in the most secure fashion:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsyPfiENwQU


Ok Got it The "spend" label is the private key thats what i wasn't understanding Appreciate you time Cheers!
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I made a Dr.Evil Paper Wallet Generator on: April 26, 2013, 06:21:35 AM
Awesome Thanks for the info!

and excellent work on the design!
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I made a Dr.Evil Paper Wallet Generator on: April 26, 2013, 06:01:32 AM
Love it! perfect for a paper wallet!

But I have a question...

I'm a newbie I'm still wrapping my head around how to use/save bit coin address via bit addresses

So I go to the site I generate say 1 paper Dr. evil paper it has Load & Verify and then a Spend one how do I associate this paper address with say my Bitcoin wallet I don't see where the private key is shown on the dr. evil money.

What would i use the load and verify for and how would it associate with the spend address or is it two separate "accounts"

I'm just confused on how to use it I would like to save my bitcoins on paper rather then trust them solely on the computer but i need a bit more help in understanding this treat me like a 2 year old LOL

Thanks!
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Greetings and Salutations on: April 26, 2013, 05:23:43 AM
Hello! I'm a Newbie here thus I'm trying to earn my stripes to explore and participate in other discussions on the forum. So what Better way then to write an introduction post.

I got on the Bitcoin Bandwagon during all the recent media Hype about it I think I first heard about Bitcoins on Leo's Show TWiT after that I started checking it out and was instantly fascinated by the concept even tho the coding and math aspects is above my head I love the idea. I'm kicking myself for not knowing about this sooner.  Anyways I've been reading everything I can get my hands on in order to catch up and kinda become a local expert for my area (Alamogordo, NM).

So Any advice and tips and tricks would be helpful and appreciated! I've been following along with the dude from codinginmysleep as he seems to know a thing or two about bitcoins.  Here's where I stand at the moment I'm interested in the mining aspect and using Bitcoins in my own business to receive payments for services and products offered.

I have the Bitcoin wallet setup and I'm a new member at the BTC Guild and I have cgminer running on my windows 7 computer. The computer has 8 gigs of ram and a AMD hexacore processor with a AMD Radeon hd 6000  series gpu. I've just started to mine today So naturally there are a lot of questions but my main one at the moment is since it's only using the GPU power to mine how do I utilize the hexacore CPU as well?

I don't presume to know anything at this point because even tho I'm reading up and learning how to use bitcoins and start mining i'm clueless when it comes to the finer details like the profitability of mining vs the cost to mine etc etc.

For instance when I joined BTC Guild you have the choice to join a team or create your own team so not knowing any better I went and created my own team (Team GEFNET) Was this a smart move is it better to be on a already established team vs creating a new one ?

Just some of the many questions to come from me. So with all that said I'll end this post (my first post of many to come here at BitcoinTalk)  and Check out the rest of the site. Cheers Everyone and looking forward to being an active part of this community!

Greg
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