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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: FREE FastCoin Giveaway! on: January 03, 2014, 11:02:41 PM
Hope you are still doing this!

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Thank you!
2  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a loan via BTCJam on: January 02, 2014, 06:41:24 AM
Guys do you understand what a loan is? Did you even bother to go out and look at the link for my request? I think I have a solid plan and I am going to purchase something that is valued more than what I am borrowing, hence I am putting up my own most of my own money to purchase the equipment.

If I had all the money on my own, I would not be here trying to borrow the rest in BTC, I would simply sell whatever I had as collateral and use that money.

Based on the numerous amounts of posts that I have seen on this forum, I understand many of the senior users here are very wary of people running scams. That is why I am using BTCJam and getting all of my personal and professional accounts linked and verified. Probably a mistake to post here, but I wanted more folks to my BTCJam listing. So far on that site, I have had 6 users invest in the loan.



I am looking for a loan in which I have laid out my plans on what I am going to do with the loan and the arrangement in which I will pay back. Once the rigs are in my possession and running, I would be posting images of them in operation and updates, as well as making monthly payments on the loan. As far as sending you collateral, if my business plan does not work, those units would be in turn sold to pay back the loan.

Thanks for reading and if you do not wish to help with the loan, then thank you for taking the time to read the listing.
3  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a loan via BTCJam on: January 02, 2014, 05:49:19 AM
What is your collateral for this loan request?

Hey KWH, thanks for looking at my request. Collateral will be the two KNC Miner Jupiter units that I will purchase.
4  Economy / Goods / Re: [Selling] 64GB WiFi+3G 1st Gen iPad on: January 02, 2014, 04:20:46 AM
As requested by @ebildude123 - here is the image of the device w/ btctalk name.



Also will accept Escrow if Escrow fees are split with buyer.

Thanks,
Steven
5  Economy / Goods / Re: [Selling] 64GB WiFi+3G 1st Gen iPad on: January 02, 2014, 02:27:37 AM
Have any physical pictures with your btctalk name written on paper in it?


Yes, I will take the picture and post shortly.
6  Economy / Lending / Looking for a loan via BTCJam on: January 02, 2014, 12:39:26 AM
Hey everyone, I am looking for a loan to help me complete the funds needed for my mining operation.

Please view my listing here.

BTCJam Listing

Basically I am looking for a loan in the amount of BTC6.00000 and will pay back @ 6.0% interest rate. Payments of BTC1.22018 will be paid every 10th of the month. Payments to be completed within six months. I have already received 3% funding from 5 investors.

Feel free to contact me with any questions or if you would like to individually fund the loan outside of BTCJam please email me at stemiranda@gmail.com

Thank you.

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BTCJam Listing Description

Need a loan boost to help upgrade mining equipment. I already have two systems mining Litecoin (making approx 0.75 LTC per day) and have two systems mining Bitcoin with ASICs at 10GHs (making approx. 0.004+ per day). I have the ability to get my hands on 2 KnC rigs and seriously taking my mini-rig of block erupters (10GHs) to over 1 THs. At the current difficulty & the next expected difficulty, I should be able to pay this loan back early.

For the majority of the funding for this equipment I will be using my own money and need this loan to help me cover what I am missing and get me over the top. I already have a secure datacenter to host the rigs which will save me the costs of power therefore allowing me to use the coins mined to payback the loan.

Feel free to email me at stemiranda@gmail.com if you have any questions. Thanks for looking at my loan post and thank you for investing in this mining operation!

Best,
Steven
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7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: FREE Fastcoin - Sponsored by CRYPT.LA on: January 01, 2014, 09:46:01 PM
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Awesome! Thanks and Happy New Year!
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just getting started...try free faucets on: January 01, 2014, 09:21:28 PM
do i need the wallet
Yes, you need a wallet so they can send you the coins you generate.

@CaptainBeck, I never said you'd get rich, but if you are new to BTC/LTC as I was 2 months ago, it is a great way to get started with your first transactions and see how the whole thing works. In 2 months, I've made .0125 - No it did not make me rich, but got me started in the game. Took that and made a few football bets at a BTC sportsbook and now have .15 at cex.io where I am trading GHs. Not a bad way to start.
9  Economy / Goods / Re: [Selling] 64GB WiFi+3G 1st Gen iPad on: January 01, 2014, 09:07:12 PM
shipping from where, to which countries, and is it included in the price? Smiley
Great question. Sorry I did not post. Includes shipping anywhere in the U.S.

Buyer to pay for shipping via UPS, DHL or FedEx to any other country.

Thanks.
10  Economy / Goods / [Selling] 64GB WiFi+3G 1st Gen iPad on: January 01, 2014, 07:28:55 PM
Selling a lightly used 1st Gen iPad in excellent condition for BTC0.14




Free free to post any questions or email me at smelectronics@sbcglobal.net

Thanks.

11  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just getting started...try free faucets on: December 24, 2013, 10:47:28 PM
Thank you!

You're welcome. You just getting started too?
12  Other / Beginners & Help / Just getting started...try free faucets on: December 24, 2013, 09:12:11 PM
Hello all. Just getting into coins. Started mining near the end of October and I have loved it. Was able to get my hands on some smaller ASICs in Nov. and have managed to mine .065 BTC in 3 weeks. I just wanted to see how the whole mining process and transactions process work.

While waiting for my mining computer to do it's thing, I started visiting some faucets to get some transactions into my wallet. I have listed some of my favorite ones below. Try some of these links to get your share of Bitcoins and Litecoins. I have used all of these sites myself and can verify that all of these sites sent payments to my wallets.

Yes, these links have referral codes in them, so if you give them a try, please use the site with my referral links. Thank you!  Smiley

Bitcoins:
BitVisitor
http://www.bitvisitor.com/
This site pays you for visiting other websites and staying on the site for five minutes. They send you payments every time you earn 60 uBTC.

freebitcoin
http://freebitco.in/
This one is simple. Just sign up with the link above and click the free roll. Earn small increments of Bitcoins for every roll and you can roll once every hour. They send you payments once a week as long as you have accumulated a certain amount of BTC.

BitCoinGet
http://www.bitcoinget.com/

Gambit
http://www.gambit.com/
Win Bitcoins playing games online. Play games against other players for a chance to win Bitcoins.

BitBucks
http://bitbucks.com/
Earn Bitcoins by completing offers, like downloading software or taking surveys.

Litecoins:
LTC4You
http://ltc4you.com/
This site is similar to freebitcoin above. Just enter your Litecoin address and click roll. You can roll once every hour.

If this information helped please feel free to drop me a donation in either coins.



MOD NOTE:
Referral part of links removed.
13  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: <<SatoshiCircle>> 8.25 BTC Holiday Giveaway, New and Existing Players Welcome on: December 22, 2013, 04:06:24 PM
Personal Deposit Address
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14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New to the forum on: December 22, 2013, 07:38:27 AM
Hi all, I have lurked for a little while and found this forum to be a great knowledge base and resource reference on everything bitcoin.

I first heard about bitcoin when it was about $7. I experimented a little with mining while watching  it hit the mid teens before coming back down a little too quickly for my liking. The volatility and newness of it made me wary so unfortunately i left it, eventually totally forgetting about it.

It wasn't until it raced past $300 that I heard about it again and decided to take a closer look at this thing called bitcoin. What I found inspired me. This was something of great intrinsic worth. I just wish I had realised this much sooner!

Anyway, i'm now in and keen to learn more. The volatility and general behaviour of the market is fascinating and lends itself to significant investment opportunities. Having an IT background, in particularly interested in automated  and associated algorithms.

I've rambled long enough...  Smiley


I have a similar story. I've just started and I have successfully mined about 0.19 to date. Working on getting some new hardware to mine some more. Welcome and good luck.
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