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1  Other / Off-topic / trust status on: May 25, 2018, 09:23:41 AM
Hi, I got my trust settings messedup. Please let me know what's my trust status is right now.

Ps: What depth do you guys use?
2  Other / Meta / Bitcointalk = Altcoin Forum? on: April 16, 2018, 07:57:22 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=unread

Everytime I click "Show Unread posts since last visit" All I see is altcoin annoucements or ICO/Bounty threads.

This needs to stop, because it's affecting everyone's ability to see bitcoin related discussions and it's highly annoying to see a new ICO popping up everyhour/everyday.

Personally I think theymos should exclude altcoin related forums from appearing on "unread posts" function.

Those who are indulged in altcoins only should add those topics in their watch list.


3  Economy / Goods / removed on: January 08, 2018, 11:58:25 PM
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4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Looking for someone to accelerate my tx on: December 11, 2017, 10:36:29 PM
Never faced such issue before. I am looking for someone who is kind enough to accelerate my tx using f2pool or viabtc. I tried everything I could but I'm not able to accelerate it and antpool's accelerator doesn't works anymore. I hope someone might be able to help me out.


Thank you in advance.
5  Economy / Services / Free tx acceleration telegram bot on: December 11, 2017, 09:23:58 AM
I found this on some forum and you can use it for acceleration. It's using antpool's service for acceleration and also notifies you when your tx is confirmed.

It's free so you don't need to pay anything and you don't need to donate anything as well. Because most of these acceleration services are using antpool which is basically free, you just have to make a account. (Generally people want easy way to accelerate tx so you can use this telegram bot)

https://t.me/fastTXbot
or @FastTXbot
6  Economy / Scam Accusations / Fake/Phishing email from Bitcointalk.org on: October 09, 2017, 02:35:15 PM
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<h1>Donate to the Bitcoin Forum</h1>
<p><b>Donation address: <a href="http://blockexplorer.com/address/1LEaMgzwd7ESndfXRT3BUR5rDgKwSxmKbp">1LEaMgzwd7ESndfXRT3BUR5rDgKwSxmKbp</a></b></p>
<p>The Bitcoin Forum is a website meant to host free discussion of Bitcoin and related topics. It is operated mainly as a service to the community, and the vast majority of income after expenses is either saved for future expenses or reinvested into the forum or the community. The forum was started in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto, the original creator of Bitcoin. It is now managed by theymos, BadBear, Cyrus, and a dedicated team of moderators. Forum finances are managed by theymos.</p>
<p>If you donate 10 BTC, you can get a special "Donator" title and a green "who's online" color. If you donate 50 BTC, you get VIP status and the ability to create a custom title for yourself. Both Donators and VIPs also get access to an exclusive forum section. You <b>must</b> <a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=35">contact theymos</a> prior to donating if you want to take advantage of this offer: you will be given a unique donation address. See <a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=38071.0">this forum topic</a> for more details.</p>

<p>Thank you for your interest in donating to the Bitcoin Forum!</p>
<h5>List of VIP Donators (50 BTC)</h5>
<ul>
<li>smart1985</li>
<li>Canaca</li>
<li>casascius</li>
<li>mndrix</li>
<li>Als Pawnshop</li>
<li>btcx</li>
<li>Brian DeLoach</li>
<li>zhoutong</li>
<li>Metabank.ru</li>
<li>BTC_Bear</li>
<li>pirateat40</li>
<li>znort987</li>
<li>jorgen</li>
<li>Graet</li>
<li>gigavps</li>
<li>cryptoxchange</li>
<li>BitAvenue</li>
<li>Goat</li>
<li>Btc4Domains</li>
<li>mrbrown</li>
<li>01BTC10</li>
<li>imsaguy</li>
<li>cablepair</li>
<li>BitcoinBaltar</li>
<li>usagi</li>
<li>BCB</li>
<li>eb3full</li>
<li>MemoryDealers</li>
<li>augustocroppo</li>
<li>buzzdave</li>
<li>Dustin D. Trammell a.k.a. I)ruid</li>
<li>XMLGold</li>
<li>bitconexfoier</li>
<li>johnascii</li>
<li>Hexadecibel</li>
<li>mLiberty</li>
<li>lixiaolai</li>
<li>TradeFortress</li>
</ul>
<h5>List of Donators (10 BTC)</h5>
<ul>
<li>Narydu</li>
<li>Blitzboom</li>
<li>qwk</li>
<li>shakaru</li>
<li>Lord Fog</li>
<li>FNIB</li>
<li>Transisto</li>
<li>Gyom</li>
<li>molecular</li>
<li>ribuck</li>
<li>edd</li>
<li>eldentyrell</li>
<li>chunglam</li>
<li>DeepBit</li>
<li>PMX-67-de</li>
<li>DeathAndTaxes</li>
<li>copumpkin</li>
<li>Matthew N. Wright</li>
<li>Jonathan Ryan Owens</li>
<li>cbeast</li>
<li>reeses</li>
<li>coretechs</li>
<li>mcorlett</li>
<li>bo2573</li>
<li>PatrickHarnett</li>
<li>Meni Rosenfeld</li>
<li>Boss</li>
<li>BadBitcoin</li>
<li>Seal</li>
<li>organofcorti</li>
<li>lonelyminer</li>
<li>jarsumarsu</li>
<li>bitsforcoins</li>
<li>aurumxchange</li>
<li>CAcoins</li>
<li>gnar1ta$</li>
<li>bccasino</li>
<li>BitcoinExchange</li>
<li>BrightAnarchist</li>
<li>AndyG</li>
<li>Kluge</li>
<li>lightlord</li>
<li>OgNasty</li>
<li>wogaut</li>
<li>TheBitLLC</li>
<li>deego</li>
<li>coblee</li>
<li>tgmarks</li>
<li>zefir</li>
<li>Raize</li>
<li>PsychoticBoy</li>
<li>AniceInovation</li>
<li>packet7</li>
<li>tseale</li>
<li>Blaztoize</li>
<li>ciuciu</li>
<li>minimalB</li>
<li>bitfoo</li>
<li>iSellBitcoins</li>
<li>cytokine</li>
<li>Jake</li>
<li>Fordy</li>
<li>nave</li>
<li>datafish</li>
<li>coinrolls2</li>
<li>vescudero</li>
<li>miaviator</li>
<li>ShadowAlexey</li>
<li>DeaDTerra</li>
<li>vasgolova</li>
<li>friedcat</li>
<li>Otoh</li>
<li>ianspain</li>
<li>Soros Shorts</li>
<li>bg002h</li>
<li>ElitePork</li>
<li>RustyRyan</li>
<li>deeplink</li>
<li>zebedee</li>
<li>physicist</li>
<li>gllen</li>
<li>Jutarul</li>
<li>ShadesOfMarble</li>
<li>muyuu</li>
<li>Kris</li>
<li>c_k</li>
<li>lukasbradley</li>
<li>Alwaysmining</li>
<li>Arto</li>
<li>ztex</li>
<li>BlackLilac</li>
<li>torac</li>
<li>glassuser</li>
<li>buybitcoinbycreditcard</li>
<li>betbybitcoin</li>
<li>Arcurus</li>
<li>HorseRider</li>
<li>primeasic</li>
<li>mah87</li>
<li>bitsalame</li>
<li>rpietila</li>
<li>aristodemus</li>
<li>zeroday</li>
<li>pierrejo</li>
<li>CanaryInTheMine</li>
<li>ajk</li>
<li>ASICME.COM</li>
<li>Hailong</li>
<li>betcointm</li>
<li>WhiteyAGM</li>
<li>BitBet.com</li>
<li>Spondoolies-Tech</li>
<li>BitmainWarranty</li>
<li>fluffypony</li>
<li>Claymore</li>
</ul>

<p><i>Updated: April 2017</i></p>


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7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / DO NOT DOWNLOAD *BYTEBALL PATCH* [FAKE Notification on Slack] on: September 19, 2017, 04:16:16 PM
If you have received this email, Do not panic and Install that patch. It's a Malware.



Do not download It's a Malware:
https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/f8ce24316569e5adbb706b197550e5f829f9aa47c293287af95e913565b14ba2/detection
8  Other / Off-topic / Hackers Hid Backdoor In CCleaner. (Update Your CCleaner Now) on: September 18, 2017, 10:57:01 AM
Users of Avast-owned security application CCleaner for Windows have been advised to update their software immediately, after researchers discovered criminal hackers had installed a backdoor in the tool. The tainted application allows for download of further malware, be it ransomware or keyloggers, with fears millions are affected. According to Avast's own figures, 2.27 million ran the affected software, though the company said users should not panic.

The affected app, CCleaner, is a maintenance and file clean-up software run by a subsidiary of anti-virus giant Avast. It has 2 billion downloads and claims to be getting 5 million extra a week, making the threat particularly severe, researchers at Cisco Talos warned. Comparing it to the NotPetya ransomware outbreak, which spread after a Ukrainian accounting app was infected, the researchers discovered the threat on September 13 after CCleaner 5.33 caused Talos systems to flag malicious activity.

Further investigation found the CCleaner download server was hosting the backdoored app as far back as September 11. Talos warned in a blog Monday that the affected version was released on August 15, but on September 12 an untainted version 5.34 was released. For weeks then, the malware was spreading inside supposedly-legitimate security software.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2017/09/18/ccleaner-cybersecurity-app-infected-with-backdoor/
9  Other / Off-topic / Is this TradeFortress ? on: August 22, 2017, 07:49:43 PM
Username: gl4dos
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1036456

I remember this name from TF's bitcoin address.

1GLadosEkeAsLReqS3yQ51E1R3wVtbJCDF
10  Other / Off-topic / Bitcoins Heist on: August 11, 2017, 04:14:35 PM





http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4911780/

I've just found out this movie. Did you have seen it?
11  Economy / Reputation / Removed on: August 09, 2017, 07:21:22 PM
Removed.
12  Economy / Lending / Please do not lend Random Small amount. Users can trick you for Byteball Airdrop on: August 06, 2017, 10:16:12 PM
Byteball Airdrop is going to happen tomorrow


Many Users will try to trick you to verify your bitcoin address on their byteball account, and you will lose your Byteball coins.

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Got it, your Byteball address is YXJWZFTAENB5KPPKBIUIVTERZERHOWO3. Now you need to prove your Bitcoin address. To do that, please send 0.001104 BTC to 1DYaLhyFsa1eGB2K9eTuXC1jdgQDACNrkR from a wallet where you control the private keys (no exchange wallets, no Coinbase, no Xapo, etc). This micropayment is nonrefundable.


https://byteroll.com/airdrop

Proving ownership
The Transition Bot will ask you to send your Byteball address, then prove ownership of a regular Bitcoin address you provide by either sending a small transaction from it, or by signing a message using its private key. Workable (free!) signing solutions are:
13  Other / Off-topic / Satoshi on harmonixmusic.com on: August 04, 2017, 08:51:07 PM
http://forums.harmonixmusic.com/profile/discussions/132189/Satoshi

14  Economy / Digital goods / Tradebtc.in Domain Name for Sale. on: July 30, 2017, 02:37:08 PM
Looking to sell this domain. Please post your offers.
15  Local / India / Zebpay Bitcoin Transfer Fees Issue. on: July 30, 2017, 10:24:57 AM
I do not understand why they are charging high fees from users while paying the usual fees in transaction.

One of my friend was sending 1.76 Bitcoins to someone and zebpay charged 0.002 bitcoins as transaction fees while they actually paid just 0.00068.

Total Input    1.82040761 BTC
Total Output    1.81972589 BTC
Fees    0.00068172 BTC
Fee per byte    31.826 sat/B
Estimated BTC Transacted    1.76310706 BTC

Price of 0.00068 Bitcoins is 115.52 Indian Rupee
Price of 0.002 Bitcoins is 340.02

Difference amount is 225 Rupees.



@Mahin Please tell me where this 225 Rupees difference is going?

If there are 1000 Transfers each day on your app of 1 bitcoins. Please tell me where 200*1000= 200000 Rupees is going?
Isn't this is unaccounted money since you are not spending what you are taking from your users as fees.
16  Economy / Currency exchange / [WTB] ETH/BCC Have Webmoney on: July 29, 2017, 05:13:02 AM
Looking to buy 1-2 ETH or 1 BCC @400$ per BCC for webmoney. I can go first to those users whom I trust else I can send funds with code protection and will provide code after receiving eth.

Thanks.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Buying 1 ETH for webmoney on: July 16, 2017, 11:09:27 AM
Looking to buy 1 ETH for webmoney. I can go first to those users whom I trust else I can send funds with code protection and will provide code after receiving eth.

Thanks.
18  Economy / Currency exchange / Need 2540 USD Webmoney on: January 06, 2016, 07:59:32 AM
Willing to give 2540+0.8% WMZ Fees which is around 20$ in bitcoins.

Ie: Total 5.9542 BTC for 2540 USD WMZ.

19  Economy / Speculation / Sell some and hold rest on: December 20, 2015, 06:22:18 PM
Christmas is coming so take some rest, enjoy with your family and don't panic, It will go up again eventually.
20  Economy / Currency exchange / [WTB] Webmoney for BTC [closed] on: December 05, 2015, 04:36:13 PM
Looking to buy 3901 USD Webmoney for bitcoins, Please pm me your offers or post here.

edit: got it done.
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