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1081  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] IPO of MaidSafe:  Entering the Future of the Decentralized Internet on: December 07, 2014, 05:50:55 PM
Hi dev,

I am a buyer of crowd sale using btc. what shoul I do if I want sell some maids now?

Thanks.

I'm not the dev but you could send your coins via Omniwallet to Poloniex.

If you want to sell them then you can do that there.

How could I get the coins from the crowd sale btc address ?

thanks


I'm not sure I understand the question.

Are you asking how to send the Maidsafe coins from your BTC wallet that you purchased from the crowdsale?

You should have them if that is the case...please clarify...

Yes, how to send the Maidsafe coins from  BTC online wallet that purchased from the crowdsale?
You'll need to import the private keys of the Bitcoin wallet that you used to make the donation into a Mastercoin wallet like Omniwallet. Then you can send to an exchange like Poloniex.
1082  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Looking for a trusted partner to start a Altcoin I have established Community on: November 30, 2014, 04:21:45 AM
It's unclear what exactly you're looking for. Are you looking for a developer? Or a business partner?
1083  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I want to partner with others to make a new/better cryptocurrency on: November 23, 2014, 05:24:14 AM
I know what your thinking, "There are already so many other alt coins, why add another useless one". I answer to you in saying, those other alt coins are unorganized, have to many problems, and have no potential. I want to join together with others to brainstorm, develop, and create a brand new ALT coin. If you have an idea or you want to be a part of this, say something. I want to make a coin that is simple to use and understand. With so many other coins out there its hard to know which is better. I want to make one that will stand out and grow with a devoted and amazing community.

A new coin needs:
*A dedicated development team
*Enough supporters
*Ideas to keep the coin alive for long periods of time

What do you say, lets make a new crypto currency that will benefit everyone.
Let's do it! You're a developer and can write code right?
  Unfortunately I am not a developer. I know people that can code, and I'm looking to build a team of dedicated developers with great talents and ideas.
Then what do you bring to the table? Please don't say IDEA  Roll Eyes
1084  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I want to partner with others to make a new/better cryptocurrency on: November 23, 2014, 12:20:20 AM
I know what your thinking, "There are already so many other alt coins, why add another useless one". I answer to you in saying, those other alt coins are unorganized, have to many problems, and have no potential. I want to join together with others to brainstorm, develop, and create a brand new ALT coin. If you have an idea or you want to be a part of this, say something. I want to make a coin that is simple to use and understand. With so many other coins out there its hard to know which is better. I want to make one that will stand out and grow with a devoted and amazing community.

A new coin needs:
*A dedicated development team
*Enough supporters
*Ideas to keep the coin alive for long periods of time

What do you say, lets make a new crypto currency that will benefit everyone.
Let's do it! You're a developer and can write code right?
1085  Economy / Speculation / Re: Sell off is imminent? on: November 13, 2014, 05:38:21 AM
How on earth this rally can be sustainable?  Huh
I suspect you've been around long enough in the community to see several such rallies and crashes in the past? This is just Day-1.
1086  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buy and Sell Bitcoins for Cash Deposit Into Bank Account on: November 09, 2014, 07:34:22 PM
I'm considering dabbling in buying and selling bitcoins for bank cash deposit if anyone is interested. Lets start out at say 5% over spot for purchases and 5% under spot for sales and see how it goes.

It's a little bit more than coinbase charges but you won't even have to have a bank account for purchases and you wont need to do any of that onerous registration and compliance stuff. I'm basically going to treat it like I'm a localbitcoins vendor. This service will be for friends not the whole world. The moment it gets big enough that I start getting worried about drawing the attention of the jackboots I'll just raise my prices until the volume comes back down low enough for me to feel like I'm safely flying under the radar again.

Anyway do leave me any feedback you deem valuable. Thanks!
Aren't there such services already? Back in the day, I used Bitcoin Brokers and was pretty happy with their service. I haven't used them in a long time though.
See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.440
No harm replicating it, of course.
1087  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Forex Trading For Beginners (Dummies) on: November 08, 2014, 05:07:33 PM
be careful when you download this!
+1. This post has like 5 red flags
1088  Other / Archival / Re: . on: October 30, 2014, 03:00:10 PM
Guys, seriously, this was advertised as a HYIP = ponzi. Did you really think everyone would get their money back?
1089  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Mintpal / Moolah Scam - 5,200 BTC Now Missing!!! - Report Missing Funds on: October 30, 2014, 02:55:04 PM
Time we all bonded our btc, and set up a bounty for a well known detective agency. Lets find this fucker.

I think if we raise over 20-30 btc, a few "bountyhunters" will be interested Roll Eyes


Better call Saul! Cool
You mean like the one Roger Ver already launched?
http://www.coindesk.com/roger-ver-launches-anonymous-bitcoin-bounty-service/
1090  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: IS POLONIEX DOWN? on: October 29, 2014, 11:13:29 PM
Being DDOSed right now, per their Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/Poloniex
"We're being DDoS'd -- mitigating now." was the first one.
1091  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [NEW] Introduction of Bittrex Community Member Matthew on: October 21, 2014, 11:15:31 PM
Howdy,

Felt the need to introduce myself to the Marketplace since a lot of identity issues are in crypto.
Bittrex has built its membership to a well recognized level and adding a new member can be scary.
Name is Matthew Williams and I live in Texas., I say howdy a lot and I can't stop it.

I am the guy to come to if you want to confirm legitimacy of an altcoin and/or want to conduct meetings on why your coin has potential.
I will be investigating among the alt-coin community and so expect me to be prominent in different areas of crypto.

This thread will be moderated and is intended for people to ask questions about who I am and to better define my job description publicly.

If this gets out of hand, (crosses fingers) then it will be shut down without warning. Please understand why that might be.


Thank you for your time and I hope to see growth for all of crypto during my stay at Bittrex!

Here's my twitter : https://twitter.com/EsthiemDota

And my Email : bittrex-matthew@outlook.com
Please publicly post a link of this thread from your Twitter account to ensure you are what you say you are, and post the link of the tweet in this thread.
1092  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Mintpal / Moolah Scam - 5,200 BTC Now Missing!!! - Report Missing Funds on: October 20, 2014, 04:00:38 AM
Pending: 0.34 BTC, 115,000 MYR
Received: 1,500,000 MINT, 4,720,000 NOBL
1093  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Buying on Silk Road on: October 19, 2014, 03:39:00 AM
I want to buy USD on the Silk Road with BTC, genuine bills not counterfeit. Would this be illegal in the USA?

Obviously the Silk Road has a bad reputation and 95% of the website is illegal things for sale. I do not see how any laws would be broken by simply exchanging Bitcoin for American dollars, regardless of the website the exchange is conducted on.
So you want to use Silk Road as a BTC exchange? I can't even begin to comprehend why you would do that. If you really have a huge stash of Bitcoin you want converted to USD, go through an OTC exchange instead so you don't move the markets on a Bitcoin exchange.
Any time you buy or sell bitcoin you will affect the market in one way or another. If you trade in large enough amounts you will also experience some slippage regardless of where you trade. Say for example you sell 100 BTC in the OTC market, the buyer of that BTC now has 100 BTC they otherwise would not have, so they now will either no buy 100 BTC they otherwise would have purchased on an exchange or would sell 100 BTC on an exchange they otherwise would not have sold
Your assumption that an OTC market participant would buy from an exchange in the absence of an OTC trade is invalid.
Also, the point is, an OTC exchange is far better than going through SR. 100 BTC is a small enough amount to sell on an exchange/Coinbase/Circle. If he wants to unload more like few thousands of Bitcoin, an OTC market might make sense.
1094  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinut.com - Bitcoin Options Exchange on: October 19, 2014, 03:32:27 AM
Open up the market information without the need to register.

Agree.. Why should someone register? Leaving my email is a big X sign for me.

As many of you requested, I have added the market data onto the home page. So you can now see the data without registration.

There is still quite limited liquidity. I need your help to add more.
Thanks! Looks much better. Just to clarify though, the underlying is 1 BTC? Any successful trades so far?
Also, how do you insure against counterparty risk? You need an FAQ page that explains the whole thing before people are comfortable putting real money into it.
1095  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cryptsy down? on: October 19, 2014, 03:21:13 AM
There is reason people call it Craptsy.
I have found much better alternatives, it keeps sinking to new lows
Yeah the only problem is, the new ones aren't really very trustworthy. Looking at the Moolah/Mintpal fiasco.
1096  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: $2.50 Premium Netflix Accounts - Lifetime Warranty on: October 19, 2014, 03:14:31 AM
Get a Netflix Premium Account for only $2.50, and if it stops working, I'll replace it for FREE, for LIFE.

I only accept Bitcoin. I would accept PayPal if it weren't for chargebacks...

Current Item Bitcoin Price: BTC0.006
You got any trade history, with that kind of a negative trust? Also, willing to go escrow?
1097  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Tor+Blockchain wallet hacked? 633 btc loss on: October 19, 2014, 03:08:08 AM
Thank you very much, and how can I use Armory with TOR?
You will need to have your TOR browser open whenever you are using Armory. You will need to set up Armory to use a proxy to connect, I am not 100% sure on this but I believe the IP address to set is 127.0.0.1 and the port is 9150.

Armory communicates with the network via Bitcoin Core so you'll want to set the proxy settings there.  This works pretty well; satoshi built Bitcoin Core's proxy support with Tor in mind back in 2009, see v0.2 changelog.

Yes, by default Tor Browser's socks listening port is 9150.  I believe Bitcoin Core's default proxy port is 9050 (Tor's default port) so you'll want to change this to 9150 if you're using Tor Browser to manage your circuits.

Cheers mate, and it's secure? I mean... after what's happened using blockchain + tor I'm quite scared to use TOR anymore...

To the best of my knowledge, there's no fundamental weakness in the use of Tor with Bitcoin Core (and, by extension, Armory).  Theoretically, thin-clients such as Electrum or MultiBit should be fine too, but I don't know enough about these particular examples to trust them myself over Tor without further research.

For best results, you should have at least a basic idea of internet routing and how, Tor, and HTTPS interact.  This will help you guard yourself against other ways of losing bitcoins.

A worked example:  Suppose you want to send some bitcoins to me and I gave you an address in a bitcointalk.org post, say 5 mills (0.005 BTC) to 1J1ikF1fJVDzGKjwzZKnMfyHaguGkpbyug.  Can you be sure you're seeing my address?  Can you be sure the amount hasn't been tampered with?  Does anyone have the power to swap their own address in place of mine?  Does HTTPS make a difference?  Does using Tor Browser introduce risk?  Does changing identity and reloading the page to double-check help?
I would say a potential reason not to use a think client via tor is that you have the possibility to have a exit node fake a transaction to an address of yours. This would make you think that you have received payment when you in fact have not, this could result in you releasing goods when you should not have.
This. You don't have any control over the exit nodes that ultimately 'fetches' you the website.
1098  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: the script collection from Satoshi 3000 per hour on: October 19, 2014, 01:58:51 AM
someone already installed? what are your impressions?
You might want to attach a virus scan showing the installation is clean.
1099  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Buying on Silk Road on: October 19, 2014, 01:51:32 AM
I want to buy USD on the Silk Road with BTC, genuine bills not counterfeit. Would this be illegal in the USA?

Obviously the Silk Road has a bad reputation and 95% of the website is illegal things for sale. I do not see how any laws would be broken by simply exchanging Bitcoin for American dollars, regardless of the website the exchange is conducted on.
So you want to use Silk Road as a BTC exchange? I can't even begin to comprehend why you would do that. If you really have a huge stash of Bitcoin you want converted to USD, go through an OTC exchange instead so you don't move the markets on a Bitcoin exchange.
1100  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bittrex delisted coins - can anyone shed some light on this process? on: October 19, 2014, 01:48:32 AM
Hey nerds,

Just a quick question.  I hope I had not missed this info anywhere, but have searched Bittrex, Google and these forums (modestly) to figure out what the hell is going to happen to coins in my stash once they are delisted?

I had seen the notices on a bunch recently that clearly state the coins will be delisted if a certain value isn't met over a 7 day period.

Flash forward to this afternoon and some of those PayProCoins were looking good for some reason.

They WERE set to be delisted with a date of the 17th as their last day on market if they couldnt get people interested.  Since its the 18th I thought they succeeded and scooped up a shit load. 

No more than 5 minutes later Bittrex pulled the plug and now I just have a lot of PayPros and nothing to do with 'em.

Can anyone provide some insight into this process?

Do they liquidate them at their current or best price avail and convert to BTC, do they incinerate the bitches and walk away quietly?

Thanks in advance for any help
J
They should allow you to withdraw these coins to your wallet.
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