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461  Economy / Digital goods / Re: All done for you VCC methods available on: September 19, 2017, 01:42:02 PM
Offer still available available

Instead of promoting your offer you should send the method to those buyers who paid you last week and still haven´t received it.

Given how he refused to respond to the scam accusations by me and others in this thread and instead decided to simply bump and keep "selling the method," I would recommend staying far away from this user. They should not hve been trusted ever without escrow unless the buyer really did not care about their money. It seems pretty clear to me now that this is simply a quick scam intended to obtain easy BTC by small quantities rather than one big scam. Beware.
462  Economy / Exchanges / Re: List of bitcoin debit cards on: September 18, 2017, 02:36:15 PM
I need some advise: I want a BTC card with this options: without identification requirements, minim 2.000$ per day withdraw limits, minimum fees posible, good background company. What recomendation you have for this?

Thanks in advance!

You will not find a debit card with these limits that is available without verifying your identity.

Regulations all over the world are increasingly restrictrive, which means that most unverified card users
- irrespective of the debit card provider they use - have a lifetime (!) fund upload limit of
1000 € per card. The European Union is actually reducing this limit to 250 € in the near future!

If you want to cash out large amounts of cryptocurrencies anonymously a debit card is
not your best option. You would have a better chance of cashing out large amounts
by using P2P transfer networks like Localbitcoins.

Ah, I wrongly assumed that you actually meant only $2.00 (as in two dollars) and that you accidentally added an extra zero rather than the period being a 3-digit separator like I'm used to using the comma for. In this case, the suggestions I gave will not work for you. Neither will any crypto debit card that I have ever heard of, as this transaction volume would be significantly over what any organization would allow for an unverified account. It is simply too suspicious to give a complete anonymous stranger so much potential for money laundering in the eyes of the organizations.

I need some advise: I want a BTC card with this options: without identification requirements, minim 2.000$ per day withdraw limits, minimum fees posible, good background company. What recomendation you have for this?

Thanks in advance!

I have had success with both SpectroCoin and UQUID. The only concerns I really have with these are minimal compared to other similar providers which do require identification or similar data which you might not want to provide to a fishy company. SpectroCoin in my opinion is not clear on the monthly fee and whether you actually have to pay it. They say you do but in my experience I have not had to. UQUID on the other hand is quite transparent but right now you can't get a new card or load your existing one because their contract with their card company is out now. Because of this, I see SpectroCoin as the only option at the moment, but switching isn't out of the question when/if UQUID get a new contract.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2161156.0
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People have known UQUID as a pioneer for issuing payment cards for altcoins and mobile top-up with coins

Yes, I have seen that about their ICO. I'm not sure what you are getting at, however? My point about UQUID currently being unusable still stands.
463  Economy / Services / Re: 30% OFF! HostMyGuild.com! Cutting-Edge Hosting Solutions! Web, Wordpress and VPS on: September 18, 2017, 02:31:03 PM
You're going to want to delete old bumps every time that you bump this thread. According to the forum rules, this is what you need to do to avoid spamming your own thread with mostly empty posts that clutter it and make other, more constructive posts have less visibility. I'm not sure if there are any restrictions on new members deleting their own posts, but if there is, just contact a forum moderator and they will most likely do it for you.
464  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | 0.00075 BTC/post on: September 18, 2017, 02:27:58 PM
After I was in it for about 18 months, Rollin's signature campaign (ran by guitarplinker) ended. Since September 4th, I feel naked without a signature.
It was a good moment for me to take a "crypto break", as at the same time several things came up IRL.

I'm back now Cheesy It doesn't feel right to advertise another gambling site, so I'd like to apply for ChipMixer. I've alpha-tested the site before it opened, this was the response I got:
Thank you for very valuable feedback. Your review was the best so far.

Username: LoyceV
Post Count: 2189 (excluding this one)
BTC Address: 1Paydays4YWcXghQjwPPQH4mk7y4mGFV14 (Balance: )


One question regarding post count: I often "bump" a thread. Obviously, that post doesn't count, as it's too short. But, the next week, when I bump again, I delete the first bump when I bump again. The new bump isn't counted, but removing my original bump lowers my Post Count. Am I right each bump effectively costs me 1 real post not being counted? Or do you account for this?

Considering that you are both adding a post and removing another one at the same time with each bump, I don't think it would affect your post count at all.
465  Economy / Digital goods / Re: FREE FOOD FROM UBER (WORKING SEPTEMBER 2017) [Only $5] [AUTOBUY] on: September 18, 2017, 03:46:34 AM
This poster brings up a good point:
I'll try it out as long as it isn't blackhat

Is this white-hat or black-hat? I would not like to be hurting the actual people doing the deliveries (think no tips for the poor guys) since they are just trying to make a living off that part-time job. If it is fully on the corporate or intentional business level and could be seen as some sort of marketing strategy or loophole in their registration process, however, it might be ok. Otherwise I do not think such a method should get out there. Also, how likely is it to get patched by Uber in the near future, since I assume it is not necessarily intended?
466  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: LimitlessHost.net - Web Hosting, Reseller Hosting(From $2/month) & VPS on: September 18, 2017, 02:55:08 AM

No, I mean if you also oversell on the regular accounts yourself, not the Reseller accounts. The reseller accounts were simply an example of why I think you might be overselling on the regular accounts. When you say oversell, what resources are you saying resellers can oversell? Is it exclusively storage or also other features such as domains, accounts, etc.?

Your service does look legit and I have already ordered a regular hosting package, so we'll see how that one goes. I'll post back here once I have gotten a feel for it.

We also oversell on the regular accounts, however you will never face such problems like running out of disk space etc. Reseller cannot just exceed the disk & bandwidth provided per package of one single account made from reseller. Other features such as domains, accounts are unlimited.

It is nice to know that you are our using our services, i hope that your experience with us will be good.

Ah, I see. So the way I understand this is that resellers can only oversell up to their overall account limits, correct? I still do not quite understand what you mean by overselling on regular accounts, however. You say you do but we also should not be worried about running out of storage or bandwidth. The math does not add up, however. If you oversell, isn't it actually quite possible for this to happen? What guarantee do we have that it will not go over the actual hardware that you own? I doubt it will happen as I know how hosting companies operate, but I still would like to know the what-if.
467  Economy / Exchanges / Re: List of bitcoin debit cards on: September 18, 2017, 02:47:46 AM
I need some advise: I want a BTC card with this options: without identification requirements, minim 2.000$ per day withdraw limits, minimum fees posible, good background company. What recomendation you have for this?

Thanks in advance!

I have had success with both SpectroCoin and UQUID. The only concerns I really have with these are minimal compared to other similar providers which do require identification or similar data which you might not want to provide to a fishy company. SpectroCoin in my opinion is not clear on the monthly fee and whether you actually have to pay it. They say you do but in my experience I have not had to. UQUID on the other hand is quite transparent but right now you can't get a new card or load your existing one because their contract with their card company is out now. Because of this, I see SpectroCoin as the only option at the moment, but switching isn't out of the question when/if UQUID get a new contract.
468  Economy / Digital goods / Re: All done for you VCC methods available on: September 17, 2017, 05:47:41 AM
If anyone here did not get what they wanted or got scammed out of their money by OP, do know that there is another seller here that offers a guide with multiple methods towards VCCs plus some SMS numbers. You can find him at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1885081.0. I have tried out the guide myself and it is neat and is full of content. Last time I checked which was before his upcoming update (I believe) the guide was around 50 pages long and had picture walkthroughs for his methods as well. I would highly recommend him.
469  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: 💳 Unlimited Private VCC 💳 + SMS Phone Numbers | ✔️ VOUCHED ✔️ on: September 17, 2017, 04:21:52 AM
Guide is on sale now! $3.99, grab it while you can. Once purchased, you will receive free lifetime updates!

Bitcoin is only accepted at the moment, PayPal will come back soon! Of course, if you would like to pay via another way; just PM me!

Back when I originally bought this guide, there was no mention of lifetime updates. In fact, I believe (but my memory could be failing me) that you said something about each purchase including one future guide update. Does this new policy also apply for those of us who have bought this guide before? If so, how do we receive the new guide if you ever release an update to it? Thanks!

Yes, it applies to people who bought the guide before as well! Either I will send a mass e-mail with includes the new guide or will send a PM if necessary.

Also, feel free to add me on Skype with your Rocketr order ID, so I can send you the link more easily!

Ah, that sounds great. I cannot emphasize how nice it was to purchase from you. The guide you gave offers much more than what I thought it would and then you seem to be supporting it further through updates post-purchase. It is like free DLC in games. I am greatly looking forward to it and recommend anyone looking for such guide to come to you.

On a side note, I bought directly from you rather than through Rocketr, but I assume this should be no problem at all if/when updates come.
470  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: LimitlessHost.net - Web Hosting, Reseller Hosting(From $2/month) & VPS on: September 16, 2017, 11:20:23 PM
I see that for your reseller plans you have overselling enabled. Does that mean that for the regular plans, you as a host oversell as well? I would not like to have less than what was promised delivered to me, albeit that would explain the ridiculously low prices that you are offering. Furthermore, you also advertise free SSL for your reselling plans but not for your regular plans. I assume that free SSL through a service like Let's Encrypt *is* offered through your regular plans, but I would like confirmation on this. I am looking to possibly get hosting for a few sites that have almost no traffic.

The overselling is enabled for Reseller Hosting, which means that the resellers will be able to sell more than the space given to them. However specifications per each hosting account made by a reseller will be limited to the package. Not all low prices means that the quality will be bad. I suggest you to try our cheapest hosting package that just costs $0.50/month, check out the performance of it. Smiley
All the Web Hosting and Reseller Hosting gets FREE SSL by Lets Encrypt, we use an addon in cPanel so that you can install it by one click.
Just make sure that you read our terms of service and everything will be fine.

No, I mean if you also oversell on the regular accounts yourself, not the Reseller accounts. The reseller accounts were simply an example of why I think you might be overselling on the regular accounts. When you say oversell, what resources are you saying resellers can oversell? Is it exclusively storage or also other features such as domains, accounts, etc.?

Your service does look legit and I have already ordered a regular hosting package, so we'll see how that one goes. I'll post back here once I have gotten a feel for it.
471  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: How to design a perfect cold storage? on: September 16, 2017, 04:04:47 AM
In the end is all a compromise between security and accessibility/ease of use. The more secure you contain your bitcoins, the harder it will be for you to access them yourself. If you are looking for purely cold storage where security is king, you would have to compile Bitcoin Core or download an open source wallet with offline functionality, copy it over to an offline device with no access to the outside at all (think a laptop with a broken wifi card) and then never actually connect it back online. All you need to do is to keep those private keys secure and then somehow (perhaps by hand) copy over the public keys and send the Bitcoin you want to store to them. I can't see a more barebones, flawless method to keep Bitcoins secure. I do a variant of this method myself and all has been good, while keeping my hot wallet quite accessible for everyday expenses.
472  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: September 16, 2017, 12:13:13 AM
We have run out of chips again. New chips are being prepared. We need to find a better solution.

Our current ideas are:
a - kind-of traffic light that will show when chip level is too low - green ok, yellow under 50 BTC, red under 10 BTC
b - massive chip pool increase - that would require to open up for investing and that would require to set flat fee instead of donations

What do you think about both ideas?
I honestly think B is how it should have been since the beginning. I still do not see how you are even breaking even by providing your mixing services on a pay-what-you-want basis. Given, I do not know how much you are actually obtaining from it, but opening the doors would investing would definitely allow you to have a higher capital with which you could increase your chip pool which in turn would increase the privacy and attractiveness of using ChipMixer. Option A, on the other hand, would not actually fix the problem, but would just indicate when the problem is happening, which would result in less use of the mixer. All of this I say without actually knowing what kind of earnings you guys are actually making, but it is simply my opinion as an outsider.
473  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: LimitlessHost.net - Web Hosting, Reseller Hosting(From $2/month) & VPS on: September 15, 2017, 05:36:52 PM
I see that for your reseller plans you have overselling enabled. Does that mean that for the regular plans, you as a host oversell as well? I would not like to have less than what was promised delivered to me, albeit that would explain the ridiculously low prices that you are offering. Furthermore, you also advertise free SSL for your reselling plans but not for your regular plans. I assume that free SSL through a service like Let's Encrypt *is* offered through your regular plans, but I would like confirmation on this. I am looking to possibly get hosting for a few sites that have almost no traffic.
474  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [wts] Cheap PRIVATE Torrent Trackers invites and accounts on: September 15, 2017, 01:32:34 AM
A bunch of newbies posting here thinking that it matters what they say right now. The OP already has negative default trust. It is very unlikely that he will be dealing with anyone, at least without escrow or without going first (and even still, buyers should be very cautious about what they are buying). But right now, all that these accusation posts are doing is bumping his thread and garnering even more attention here. Just let it go and let the trust speak for itself. Don't help his cause like you are currently doing.
475  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: September 14, 2017, 11:04:46 PM
Maybe I was a bit to euphoric

Today I mixed some more BTC. First all ok.

With the last 8 chips I got after waiting for hours to be confirmed a marker LOW FEE on every.

Has anyone the same problem?
ofte
Now waiting and waiting and not sure the coins come in.

Contact again ChipMixer.

Do you mean that when you impored the chip's private keys they were funded with unconfirmed transactions, or did you try to sweep the private keys but had to wait a long time while sweeping?
In the second case, you do have to realise you always have the option to import the private keys into a decent wallet and pick your own fee (so it's up to you wether you give a sufficient fee or not)


Yes I use the sweep function to sent the coins to a wallet. I do this often before  without any problem. Confirmation was done in max 30 min.

This time not. The fee is set to 0.00001326 BTC (0.00006942 BTC/kb)
The fee is set automatic by Chipmixer. There is no way to change this.
With this low fee I dont think it will be confirmed.

You can always grab the private keys and sweep the bitcoin addresses yourself manually. This way you could easily control how much you want to pay for the transaction and don't have to go through anyone else's system to do it. That being said, it would definitely be nice if you could choose what fee you wanted to send yourself. It would also be interesting if you could choose to pool multiple transactions together from people sweeping from ChipMixer, albeit that would admittedly make it fairly obvious where the coins are coming from and that they went through a mixer. On the other hand, maybe you can consider this as being privacy through sheer number of addresses? So that there are so many addresses being sent to that nobody can really trace anything back to you. The chip idea would probably go out the window then, however.
476  Economy / Exchanges / Re: 【Bitcoin Debit Card UQUID】 Best Bitcoin and Altcoins debit card | 0% Fee Deposit on: September 14, 2017, 06:43:27 PM
Will it work at paypal, google cloud  google adwords?
Its surely working with paypal but not with Google Cloud and Google Adwords now they are searching for new partner hope we have updates in next few days whats going on with this card

They did recently announce their ICO. I would think this is too bold a move to do if they didn't have clear plans on how they are going to move forward with their debit card service. Chances are that they have already been in talks with the new partner and have only to finalize the deal with them, otherwise their ICO would basically be a bunch of FUD. I assume this will at the latest happen by the time the ICO starts in a few weeks. If they did not get a new partner by then, their ICO would most likely be a complete fail. They also don't seem the kind to screw people over for a quick buck. Of course, this is all just speculation. I have no ties to UQUID.
477  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: 💳 Unlimited Private VCC 💳 + SMS Phone Numbers | ✔️ VOUCHED ✔️ on: September 14, 2017, 06:32:45 PM
Guide is on sale now! $3.99, grab it while you can. Once purchased, you will receive free lifetime updates!

Bitcoin is only accepted at the moment, PayPal will come back soon! Of course, if you would like to pay via another way; just PM me!

Back when I originally bought this guide, there was no mention of lifetime updates. In fact, I believe (but my memory could be failing me) that you said something about each purchase including one future guide update. Does this new policy also apply for those of us who have bought this guide before? If so, how do we receive the new guide if you ever release an update to it? Thanks!
478  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer - mixing reinvented on: September 13, 2017, 12:14:46 PM
I have mixed some coins just now, and I too received a voucher code instead of (a) private key(s). Is it because the reserve ran dry? Step 2 mentions that all chips are withdrawn.

So far, every time that you get a voucher instead of the private keys to your chips has been because of lack of chips. I assume that for some reason there is very high demand right now, as it is not usually this way. The only time this wasn't the case was back when the fork to Bitcoin Cash happened, which forced ChipMixer (and many other services) to close and wait for security purposes. You can always email them about it to be sure and try to save your session in case it takes longer than it usually does to top up the chips.
479  Economy / Exchanges / Re: List of bitcoin debit cards on: September 13, 2017, 06:18:32 AM
As a quick update to the debit card situation, I recently got a PM from a Wagecan rep (weiting@Wagecan - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=963014) after having posted in the Advcash debit card thread. He was promoting their own debit card that I took some time to check out and consider among my other options. My only problems with it are that the limits are much lower compared to other cards given by other vendors given comparably ID requirements and that their debit card, unless I am missing something obvious, costs over $100 (am I even looking at it right?) according to their pricing page on their website: https://wagecan.com/Pricing. Not sure if anyone has any experience with them. The rep gave me some links, but I would like to know no-bias.
480  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cloudsmash.io - Decentralized VPS Cloud Open To The Public on: September 13, 2017, 06:14:04 AM
i want 1 VPS at Manchester, UK - Hurricane Electric, M247

i will pay you via BTC

Thanks


If I understand correctly, this project is still in the conceptual design/starting implementation phase still. This means that they are nowhere close to actually delivering a finalized product for the end user/consumer (us). In the last update they said that they have plans for opening the service to the general public in the fall of 2017, but they did warn that it is possible that it will not actually be happening until later next year. Given how I still cannot find a website for them, I believe it is too early to be asking for offers. If there are any updates I am not aware of please let me know.
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