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1  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: bitcoinsfor.me - Faucet, Jackpot, Offerwalls, Mining - Faucethub, Xapo, Coinbase on: August 16, 2019, 04:12:22 AM
I've received almost 25k satoshis in payments (to coinbase)

But I was inactive for more than 30 days and now my account is in a dormant state

Just leaving a message here hoping to get some support, since I've been emailing for almost a month now.

Love the site, would love to keep using it.

wpsimp

Just sent off another email (5th attempt). I'm not sure if you just don't like reactivating dormant accounts or what, but it'd be great to be able to continue using the site with this account...
2  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: bitcoinsfor.me - Faucet, Jackpot, Offerwalls, Mining - Faucethub, Xapo, Coinbase on: July 17, 2019, 08:47:22 AM
I've received almost 25k satoshis in payments (to coinbase)

But I was inactive for more than 30 days and now my account is in a dormant state

Just leaving a message here hoping to get some support, since I've been emailing for almost a month now.

Love the site, would love to keep using it.

wpsimp
3  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Expocoin confirmed to scam me .03 btc on: April 19, 2019, 05:08:07 PM
This happened to me recently. A user named Zai21 on LuckyFish casino messaged me saying "hi". I responded with "sup", and he said:

"ok listen im from China and i have money on one site but i cant withdraw it because my region ban let me send you this money and you withdraw it and send me you can keep 0.1 btc for help"

I suspected an obvious scam, but I generally like to try to appear to be an easy target and follow through with scam attempts, if only to gain additional information about what methods scammers use to deceive unsuspecting victims. I would post screenshots of the exchange, but my account status is still Newbie so I'll just copy/paste and summarize.

I told them I'd be happy to help them out, and they asked if I had Telegram. I said yes, and they said:

"register on the exchange expocoin.net i send you btc on site then you get them from the exchange to your wallet and send me my soul mate"

*eyeroll*.. I did create an account on the site (not realizing at the time it was a totally fraudulent exchange platform), and proceeded with the charade of him (Telegram username was Chuiia) sending me 1.2 btc on the site and then giving me an address to withdraw 1.1 (allowing me to keep 0.1). Then there was an error message when I tried to withdraw to the wallet specified saying that the site required a deposit from their users of at least 0.02 btc before they could withdraw (didn't make much sense; something about in an effort to reduce bots or something). I told the guy on Tele and he seemed super nervous and frustrated and said if I made the deposit he'd let me keep 0.15 btc instead.

At this point I started looking at the site a bit more closely and found that although it looked somewhat believable, any of the links to go to the actual exchange were just dead, and the only seemingly functional part of it was a roulette-style game similar to the one on CoinOpen (dot io). I tried playing two different rounds using some of the "btc" that the user had transferred, and I won both rounds. The user was getting all aggro toward me on Tele saying things like "send me my btc now" and stuff, threatening to contact support to have me banned, I guess trying to convince me that it was legitimate coin that he desperately wanted back.

I eventually took a glance at the site's HTML/CSS data and quickly found that the entire looping contents of the fake chat frame. I sent him a screenshot of that and asked why he was still trying to convince me of anything and a minute or so later my IP had been blacklisted.

Overall, pretty clever little scam and I bet they manage to dupe quite a few less experienced people.
4  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★ Crypto-Games.net ★ Presents from santa! ★ on: December 20, 2018, 12:45:45 PM
My Crypto-Games nickname: wpsimp
I like Crypto-Games because I love crypto. Also, I love games. Our fates are undoubtedly and inevitably quantum-entangled.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bsai Trading Competition - Will I be disqualified? on: October 22, 2018, 09:31:41 PM
Welp.

Apparently I was not the only one....

6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Bsai Trading Competition - Will I be disqualified? on: October 22, 2018, 04:30:43 AM
Hey everyone, I hope this thread is in the correct category.

So I'm sure most of you are already familiar with Bsai.io, the trading competition. I've been using it casually for a few months, and this is the 5th competition I've participated in (currently on the site's 25th contest). I was hoping to get some input from someone in-the-know about the particulars of the rules of the contest.

I've never really done particularly well on Bsai; rarely getting much profit and never placed any higher on the leaderboards than in the 300s. Well, I was feeling pretty jazzed this time around since I've managed to make a very significant amount of profit so far. Quite a bit more, in fact, than I've ever seen on the contest leaderboards...



Now, with about 11 hours to go in this round, I'm starting to get a bit concerned, considering that I managed to do this very easily within just a couple days of visiting the site for a couple hours or so.. I began to wonder if it was broken, or if I was unknowingly exploiting something, since as far as I can tell, anyone on the site could easily do the same thing I'm doing and make much more profit than I have.

I noticed one of the trading rules: "The ultra-short, high-frequency and scalping trading orders are prohibited on Bsai. All of the profits made using these methods will be cleared because they are not real market reaction."

I don't really have much experience with legitimate crypto-trading, so I was wondering if someone might be able to clarify what sort of activity this rule is describing exactly? Basically what I've been doing is paying attention to up/down fluctuations of a coin, buying as much as I can afford when it fluctuates downward, then selling it all when it goes up again. And doing that over and over again. Is this the behavior they are warning against? If so, are traders just supposed to ignore the fluctuations and ensure there's a reasonable amount of time left between buying and selling a coin?  Huh

If not, I'll see you on the leaderboards!  Cool
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Proof of authentication on: September 10, 2018, 10:05:04 AM
BitcoinTalk username: wpsimp
 
BlockLancer username: Jardougman

Twitter username: @wwppssiimmpp
     
HitAirdrop username: Jardougman

Telegram username: wpsimp
8  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: COINTIPLY.COM - Faucet, Offerwalls, and new Mining Game! [OFFiCIAL] on: May 11, 2018, 12:26:35 AM
The site gives again a black screen on mobile after login. I have tried to hard refresh, but the problem cannot be solved this way

This happens to me on my ipad pro, and I've tried using just about every browser available on the app store, and messing with their settings.. it worked from mobile for a while but it seems I'm confined to the desktop for now.

Other than that and some annoying offerwall issues that aren't your fault, I will say that Cointiply is without any doubt by far the highest-paying faucet/rewards program anywhere online, and I've received quite a large handful of payouts in the short time I've been using it.

I managed to score a month of premium, and it claims to include random offerwall bonuses, but so far after a few days the only difference I can really detect is the removal of ads. I haven't gotten any bonuses, but I'm not too upset about it. Still the best way to earn crypto for free.

Maybe i should try submitting a ticket...
9  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 😍 BitcoinSpinner.io - Spin - Upgrade - Earn 😍 on: March 21, 2018, 12:29:46 AM
Finally, a bitcoin spinner that isn't 100% pointless.

Jardougman

Proof in pudding:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/PprWgErrZmLkFhzr1
10  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Mellowads Fake/Bot/Tor/Proxy/Hitleap Traffic UPDATED DAILY on: March 09, 2018, 01:12:09 PM
I just wanted to say thanks; I was just about to dump a fair amount of coin into MellowAds to drive some traffic to my crypto/gambling/investment-related website and I definitely do not want to trust them to provide genuine impressions based on this. Using one SEO/fake source to generate traffic here and there is bad enough, but it's looking like they go through several of these channels. I've used those sites before and they always deliver exactly the amount of traffic you request, all at once, with zero actual productive or real human traffic whatsoever.

Anyway, the reason I reopened this topic was to ask if anyone had any other testimonials or experiences to share that might help to be able to avoid Mellow's selective scamming, or far more valuable, an alternative source to buy genuine traffic for sites like this. It looks like ClixSense has a lot of positive feedback; anyone use with good results?

Thanks!
11  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTCHEAT.COM IS ONLY A HOAX? on: March 03, 2018, 06:36:31 AM
Le sigh....

I started Btcheat back at the tail end of October, pretty sure it had not been online long at that point. I had finally reached the original payout amount of 0.03 just barely after they had (to my dismay) globally increased the minimum withdraw to 0.035. Figured no giant big deal, I'll just keep spinning for a while.. Well, there came a point where I was at 0.03273171 for nearly two weeks, mining 300-700 spins per day roughly and using them each day, and right when I was about to give up, I got a few hits one day.

Right now, I have been sitting at 0.03308161 for at least a couple weeks, never a single hit. I have won 10-20 free spins from the daily bonus (woooopdeeedooo...) a couple times, but yeah, Not fucking cool at all. And now that they've completely disabled any route to get in contact with them whatsoever, and the CEO put in the blog all that bullshit about "oh, so sorry for the misunderstanding guys! We don't actually guarantee you'll ever reach payout, but you might if you get lucky! It's just a fun game!"

I have, like many of you, I'm sure, definitely made this company at least 300 bones in advertising revenue alone, probably waay more with using the site daily.. I do accept that mining spins is probably not too profitable for them, but it's very obvious that rather than exponentially reduce your chances of a successful spin as you go, they completely disable it when you get close enough.

I have seen several blockchain links claiming to be btcheat payouts in my quest to find out whether they are legit, and maybe they are, but even the most bullshit ponzi schemes will pay out a few times just to be able to say "see? we pay!" After so many months of this, and even though I'm so "close" to the finish line, I think the time has come to accept that they played my ass and forget they ever existed.

I just wanted to update for anyone (as surprising as it may be) that still thinks there's a chance the site is legit. I've stopped mining hundreds of spins a day, but have still been hopping on about once a day for the daily bonus and the three free spins. Daily bonus almost always gives me 10 spins, occasionally nothing. So, since i posted this, with slightly less than 13 spins per day, nothing at all has changed. They've removed their support link, so it's definitely a bs scheme to get free ad revenue. Also now an ad is popping up literally every single time i hit the spin button, so I'm guessing their foolish userbase is dwindling. I really wish the asshats who created this website could be persecuted somewhow.. also worth mentioning maybe, they have no bitcointalk presence to speak of. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Don't think any further proof is needed. 100% bullshit. https://photos.app.goo.gl/93wd8VytoeiMiZtw1
12  Other / Beginners & Help / What is with these weird fake faucets popping up everywhere? on: March 01, 2018, 05:49:48 AM
I wasn't sure what category to post this in, but I've been seeing these strange "faucets" popping up pretty often from mellow ads and other similar crypto-related advertising services, claiming to pay out ridiculous amounts of free btc (~75k s฿ or so) "every 10 minutes" with no captcha.. And they usually say that they plan to add altcoins soon.

These two, for example, say to put in your btc address and hit enter, but obviously nothing happens.

4realbtc [dot] xyz
btcparty [dot] xyz

And another one I've seen that looks to be in a similar format (but there isn't even a field showing up on my end to claim):

Actually, I just went through my history and found the URL, but it seems to be down now.. The URL for the site was

claim-btc [dot] info

Are these simply to get people to watch the single ad that's on the site? If I remember right, claim-btc didn't even have any ads, aside from the "what is bitcoin?" video at the bottom of all of them.

Very odd.
13  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTCHEAT.COM IS ONLY A HOAX? on: February 05, 2018, 01:52:53 PM
Le sigh....

I started Btcheat back at the tail end of October, pretty sure it had not been online long at that point. I had finally reached the original payout amount of 0.03 just barely after they had (to my dismay) globally increased the minimum withdraw to 0.035. Figured no giant big deal, I'll just keep spinning for a while.. Well, there came a point where I was at 0.03273171 for nearly two weeks, mining 300-700 spins per day roughly and using them each day, and right when I was about to give up, I got a few hits one day.

Right now, I have been sitting at 0.03308161 for at least a couple weeks, never a single hit. I have won 10-20 free spins from the daily bonus (woooopdeeedooo...) a couple times, but yeah, Not fucking cool at all. And now that they've completely disabled any route to get in contact with them whatsoever, and the CEO put in the blog all that bullshit about "oh, so sorry for the misunderstanding guys! We don't actually guarantee you'll ever reach payout, but you might if you get lucky! It's just a fun game!"

I have, like many of you, I'm sure, definitely made this company at least 300 bones in advertising revenue alone, probably waay more with using the site daily.. I do accept that mining spins is probably not too profitable for them, but it's very obvious that rather than exponentially reduce your chances of a successful spin as you go, they completely disable it when you get close enough.

I have seen several blockchain links claiming to be btcheat payouts in my quest to find out whether they are legit, and maybe they are, but even the most bullshit ponzi schemes will pay out a few times just to be able to say "see? we pay!" After so many months of this, and even though I'm so "close" to the finish line, I think the time has come to accept that they played my ass and forget they ever existed.

Oh, I doubt anyone will care to look, but in case you're reading this and you're wondering whether anything ever happened with my account, it's connected to this wallet address:

1G5h4QLHCsNcAcvVKEcCWTUyq4NGVBrdp5

Feel free to go on there and give it a try, lol. If someone manages to make progress, let me know and I am willing to share the cake. But you won't. Because the cake is a lie.
14  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTCHEAT.COM IS ONLY A HOAX? on: February 05, 2018, 01:49:25 PM
Le sigh....

I started Btcheat back at the tail end of October, pretty sure it had not been online long at that point. I had finally reached the original payout amount of 0.03 just barely after they had (to my dismay) globally increased the minimum withdraw to 0.035. Figured no giant big deal, I'll just keep spinning for a while.. Well, there came a point where I was at 0.03273171 for nearly two weeks, mining 300-700 spins per day roughly and using them each day, and right when I was about to give up, I got a few hits one day.

Right now, I have been sitting at 0.03308161 for at least a couple weeks, never a single hit. I have won 10-20 free spins from the daily bonus (woooopdeeedooo...) a couple times, but yeah, Not fucking cool at all. And now that they've completely disabled any route to get in contact with them whatsoever, and the CEO put in the blog all that bullshit about "oh, so sorry for the misunderstanding guys! We don't actually guarantee you'll ever reach payout, but you might if you get lucky! It's just a fun game!"

I have, like many of you, I'm sure, definitely made this company at least 300 bones in advertising revenue alone, probably waay more with using the site daily.. I do accept that mining spins is probably not too profitable for them, but it's very obvious that rather than exponentially reduce your chances of a successful spin as you go, they completely disable it when you get close enough.

I have seen several blockchain links claiming to be btcheat payouts in my quest to find out whether they are legit, and maybe they are, but even the most bullshit ponzi schemes will pay out a few times just to be able to say "see? we pay!" After so many months of this, and even though I'm so "close" to the finish line, I think the time has come to accept that they played my ass and forget they ever existed.
15  Economy / Gambling / Re: CAT system on: January 11, 2018, 03:21:24 AM


I would love to build a CAT system, BUT, i know nothing of economics. if you are willing to give and explain algorithms of when to buy and when to sell, I will gladly build a CAT system when I get the time. I'm sure there are lots of people looking for one. Hopefully they will donate better than these gamblers do, hehe.


Still thinking about this, by chance? I would love to try it if you get something released. Great bot btw.
16  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ▰▰▰ LUCKYGAMES.IO ▰▰▰ 🎅 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 🎅 on: December 26, 2017, 07:04:20 AM
Bill murray chrimbus, bitcoinbetgame.luckyio.com

Happy green lucky rolls for all guys

Lets play the game

Nice tips
17  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which is your strategy on dice sites? on: November 12, 2017, 03:09:09 PM
Technically, everyone is right who says that all strategies are useless. Almost every autobetting strategy will inevitably lose at some point...

Note that I did say "almost"...

Assuming the house edge doesn't work too much against you probability-wise, and of course the site you're using has a truly fair algorhythm, I do believe there is a way to guarantee winning using martingale.. It just requires true 50% odds, and a big-ass bankroll...

I won't go into too much detail, aside from the fact that if you're playing with TRULY 50% odds, it is not statistically possible to have more than 30 consecutive losses. So, just make sure odds are definitely 50% if possible, and ensure that you're doubling your bet on a loss AND you have a large enough bankroll to handle 30 consecutive losses, and you're golden.

Aside from the fact that you're pretty much guaranteed to be using such a small bet that real profit would take ages, sans a super duper fast betting bot.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Segwit2x and Qoinpro (Possible Scam?) on: November 12, 2017, 02:26:48 PM
His QoinPro email is w.vdschagt@qoinpro.com

How much spam can we sign him up for?   Grin
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Segwit2x and Qoinpro (Possible Scam?) on: November 12, 2017, 02:19:18 PM
I'm looking at a loss of 0.52 BTC right now.

I initiated a withdrawal last Tuesday and nothing has posted to my account as of yet. I've got proof if needed be. I've sent several emails and opened a support ticket to no avail. Forget about getting Bitcoin Gold or BCH. The founder Wouter van der Schagt is pretty active in Tweeter, but ignores all my messages.

I know there are a bunch of people in this predicament.

The question is what can we do at this point?

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks guys!

Having spoken to you over the last couple days, I know you're hoping there's some way to restore your stolen coin.. i don't blame you; you definitely got f-ed over much more than anyone else I've seen by this bastard, but experience tells me that it just isn't going to happen.. Unless Doucher van der Schlut decides he actually wants to maintain the site as legitimate or otherwise simply decides to hand over the coin out of the goodness of his heart..

One thing I do know is that he has balls stealing this much coin from people sans anonymity... Someone with more resources or connections, or a greater desire to carry out a personal vendetta could easilymake him a target, I imagine. If i'd lost as much as you, I'd probably at least try to track down the a-hole's address and personal phone number and blast him with whatever hilarious inconveniences I could think of.. Order him 20 pizzas for delivery from every pizza restaurant in HK, hire some kids to egg his car, something along those lines...

anyone think they can track down any address/phone info for Wouter van der Schagt? Maybe dig up some dirt? Perhaps if we're enough of an annoyance he'll concede to make recompense...
20  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Qoinpro.com has just stolen ~0.033 btc from me.... on: November 12, 2017, 12:43:46 PM
There are a bunch of unconfirmed transactions right now so maybe the withdrawal is just stuck. You can wait for some time or maybe you have just been scammed. Maybe there are others as well who are in the same boat as you so you can meet altogether and plan your actions. If you can't do something about it then this transaction will just served as a lesson. I have been scammed before as well for more than one bitcoin in another site and wasn't able to get it again.

The transactions are both confirmed at this point, but even if they were still awaiting confirmations, they were withdrawn to completely different wallet addresses than the ones either of us provided.. plus, my wallet actually still shows the withdrawl in a pending state (there is no transaction link attached as there normally is after processing a withdrawal).

photos,app,goo,gl/X7KsvRZxQsmSpNNi2    <------- (replace commas with periods)

This is definitely not my first time getting scammed out of bitcoin, and ive been actively using btc for a few years now, so I know that the only chance I have to ever get my coin back is Wouter S. van der Schagt (CEO and likely the one man operating the site) feeling bad and proactively deciding to send it to me himself... In other words, S.O.L.

I also want to mention that I reached out to scambitcoin.com via Facebook, and after explaining the situation and providing some verifications, the site admin added qoinpro.com to their bitcoin scam blacklist.
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