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1541  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Loan 0.003 Btc on: February 05, 2014, 04:05:59 PM
So was the loan repaid?


OP was never online since Jan 21....probably not a good sign to the lender  Wink
1542  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Tremendous opportunities. on: February 05, 2014, 03:53:26 PM
Im mining LTC aswell and i dont get the DOGE coin thing ??

it's simple the difficulty is lower so it's better to mine them

Not that simple.
You need to consider the coin difficulty as well the price, in order to determine the most profitable coin.
Indeed, people can join multipool to mine the most profitable coin automatically.
1543  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: okpay scammed me of $2000 and they are used by btc-e and mtgox on: February 05, 2014, 03:50:22 PM
i like to update everyone who read my posts

i finally was able to get my funds from okpay after more than 70 days, with deductions of more than $100, i quickly transferred it to btc-e, i will never use okpay again, and that should be true for everyone else, stay away from okpay

this good news for me came when i threatened them that i will post daily here in bitcointalk and elsewhere that okpay was holding my funds without any reason and they are a scammer company - which i actually did, i still think okpay is a selective scammer, okpay will not return the funds of folks who are not noisy in the forums

there is no decent company who will hold your funds for this long without telling you why, okpay is a very bad company, very bad customer service, a selective scammer, do not use okpay

if you have funds trap in okpay, do what i did, threaten them you will post negative true feedback here and reddit on a daily basis until you get your funds


Glad to see OP gets his money back, at least most of his money.

Did OKpay ever explain why the funds were on hold for 70days+ and why $100+ was deducted?
1544  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How can I convert LiteCoins to bitcoins on: February 05, 2014, 03:44:36 PM
i suggest also www.btc-e.com , simple, fast, efficient.


 have lite coins on btc-e.com that I want to convert to bit coins.  

How do I do this, I'm very new at this.

Thanks

After logging in btc-e, click the "LTC/BTC" button (should be the 4th one on the first row), enter your "Amount LTC" and "Price per LTC" and click "Sell LTC".  Cheesy
1545  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Making a profit by buying and selling in USA and UK on: February 05, 2014, 03:40:47 PM
You may try it in a small scale first, and make sure the process go smoothly...
1546  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin-operated arcade machine is a game changer on: February 05, 2014, 03:29:14 PM
Thanks for the news.

It does look great. Cheesy

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A video showing how the machine works lists the price as Bitcoin 0.00698812 per play
hmmm....7mBTC? That seems a lot....



That's what? 5$? Seems fair,no?

I don't really know the fair price in US, as I am not living in US.
But for my place, $5.6 is a very high price for an arcade game...

Can someone in US shed some light on this problem?
1547  Economy / Services / Re: Make Easy Btc By Selling Me Member Activity OR Junior Member (32+) Accounts on: February 05, 2014, 03:23:22 PM
NEW:

I'll buy any account (minimum 95 posts or more) for 0.001BTC.

This is a really easy way for you to make some bitcoins as I need a few.

Message me or reply here!


Which sig program are you going to abuse this time?  Cheesy

Is there a new one that requires 95 posts? lol

Guess not....
Hey, someone sell him an account, and then we can track what he is going to do with the accounts lol.  Grin
1548  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Make Easy Btc By Selling Me Accounts on: February 05, 2014, 03:17:41 PM

This guy is searching for naive people to rob them :-)
We can say that. Because giving 0.001 for 95 posts is robbery.

But... people have their own choice.

I agree, but it can be helpful to those who are temporarily blinded by greed to have the bleeding obvious pointed to them, even if its just to rob the scammer of a victim.

I can't see why anyone would sell their account for this little though.

You'd be surprised at what newbs will do for a little bit of coins. Just look at all the time they spend on faucets and filling out captchas just for satoshis.

I suppose, but 50p in BTC still isn't worth their time.



If someone can visit a site, read 1 or 2 ads on the side, enter a captcha and get 20 satoshi happily, they would find this deal very attractive lol.  Wink

They usually get more than 20 satoshis. I got 300 for filling out a captcha every ten minutes lol, but even that wasn't worth it.

Im offering 10000 satoshi

Heck,even altcoin mining on laptops is more profitable than this.

BTW, 0.001BTC = 100000 satoshi, but still it is way way way too low lol.  Cheesy
1549  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin-operated arcade machine is a game changer on: February 05, 2014, 03:15:12 PM
Thanks for the news.

It does look great. Cheesy

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A video showing how the machine works lists the price as Bitcoin 0.00698812 per play
hmmm....7mBTC? That seems a lot....


1550  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: litecoins robados de btc-e on: February 05, 2014, 03:08:42 PM
You may contact btc-e support and btc-e may have the login IP, but the chance is slim for you to catch him.
It is very likely the hacker was using Tor / Proxy / VPS.
1551  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: lost coins on: February 05, 2014, 03:03:59 PM
2.  there is a fork in the block chain, or major systematic problems with the whole coin system
Only seen it happen once, I didn't lose any coins, maybe mining pools lost some mining effort, it was fixed in less than 24hrs.

To lose your coin in hard fork, you need to:
1. Receive a tx in that short period of time (before you notice the hard fork).
2. The tx is confirmed in one fork, but not the other fork yet.
3. The sender double spend the tx in the latter fork.
4. The latter fork is the longest chain (main chain).

So, for the majority, no coin will be lost in an event of hard fork.

typical way of online wallet scam is that the "website hacked, and all coins stolen".

Sounds so much like inputs.io lol.  Wink

1552  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Coinabul owes me 241.96 BTC on: February 05, 2014, 02:56:41 PM
Home:
Jay Shore
8527 Sugarman Dr
La Jolla, San Diego County, CA 92037-2228

He is not that stupid to stay in the US even after doing all those scams. He might have fled to some non-deportation country many many months ago.

Agree with Bryant.

Off-topic question: For all those big bitcoin scammers and hackers, has anyone of them been captured and paid back what they took?
1553  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Radeon HD 5770 scrypt eco-mining on: February 05, 2014, 02:50:16 PM
Why don't you overclock your Radeon running at 19 intensity ?

Because OP is doing eco-mining lol.
Undervolted GPU = less power consumption = more environmental-friendly Smiley
1554  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Pool payout directly to exchange address on: February 05, 2014, 02:45:19 PM
Bitcoins mined by the pool are generated by the pool. Shares of the block reward are sent by the pool to miners just like any other transaction.

Is it save to say that these warnings/statement by the Exhanges are ment for solo miners and pools them selves?

No, Eligius and P2pool pay participants using a different way than most other pools, that technically behaves like solo mining. The payouts are performed in the coinbase transaction in blocks they mine.

Exactly, they put the miners' address directly in the coinbase tx.

I don't really understand why people still use the exchange deposit addresses to collect P2Pool payment when the exchanges explicit ask you not to do so.
1555  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Now i am coming. on: February 05, 2014, 02:42:28 PM
Welcome moon Smiley
1556  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hedging Bitcoin with other digital currency a good idea? on: February 05, 2014, 02:39:24 PM

This is exactly what I want to say lol.
I was suggesting OP that, he can put part of money in gold directly, but not that XNF coin.
Sorry for my bad English and making your confused. Sad

Thanks for settling the dust  Smiley but is it wise to invest your digital currency money in gold? Returns in gold are no way comparable with a digital currency's returns. Its better to invest in other digital currencies like litecoin or even XNF but only after evaluation.

Of course, for me, I absolutely believe investing bitcoin is way better than gold.

But the point of investment diversification is to put your money in different asset classes (such as stocks, bonds, real estates, commodities and now bitcoin Tongue), so that even when one of them performs bad, the others will stay steady or even go up.

Seriously, if, for whatever reason, bitcoin price crash terribly, it is very very likely values of all those altcoins will crash terribly as well.
1557  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Make Easy Btc By Selling Me Accounts on: February 05, 2014, 02:35:10 PM

This guy is searching for naive people to rob them :-)
We can say that. Because giving 0.001 for 95 posts is robbery.

But... people have their own choice.

I agree, but it can be helpful to those who are temporarily blinded by greed to have the bleeding obvious pointed to them, even if its just to rob the scammer of a victim.

I can't see why anyone would sell their account for this little though.

You'd be surprised at what newbs will do for a little bit of coins. Just look at all the time they spend on faucets and filling out captchas just for satoshis.

I suppose, but 50p in BTC still isn't worth their time.

If someone can visit a site, read 1 or 2 ads on the side, enter a captcha and get 20 satoshi happily, they would find this deal very attractive lol.  Wink
1558  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I am giving away 10000 COYE for The first 10 people to reply! on: February 05, 2014, 02:31:40 PM
Sigh...after altcoin giveaway is no longer allowed in the altcoin boards, you guys come to newbie section to play this game lol....

They were allowed when this thread was started. No idea why torezo bumped this thread though.

 Shocked

I didn't notice the thread creation time before you mentioned it...
1559  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Online wallet vs. client on: February 05, 2014, 02:28:48 PM
Your client will be safer, if you have your computer properly protected.
If not, then trusting something like Blockchain is probably better.  Always use 2 FA, so no one can hack your account specifically.

Any wallet whether online or on your computer is only as safe as you are. An online Blockchain.info wallet is very safe as long as you set up all the security features. Make sure to put a second password on to be able to spend you balance as this protects against keyloggers.

Well, for blockchain.info, you have full control of your private keys.

But, for other sites like exchanges and off-chain gambling sites, you don't even know whether the owner has already stolen part of his customers' bitcoin lol.
1560  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Your Daily Bitcoin Round-Up on: February 05, 2014, 02:23:57 PM

Thanks for the link.

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We are launching a new feature here at MoneyBeat: BitBeat, a daily round-up of bitcoin news, notes, and thoughts. The crypto-currency had a hectic 2013, and the new year is already shaping up as a manic one as well.

Looks good....
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