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1041  Economy / Services / Re: What service is this called, someone reading something for me... on: April 03, 2016, 04:00:20 PM
It's called presentation or explanation to be honest.That's what teachers in school do.They study the text books and present the students with the gist of it in terms of powerpoint presentations.

Let me know if you're looking for someone to do it,I can do that for free depending on how many pages are to be read.
1042  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I buy Bitcoins with Payoneer on: April 03, 2016, 03:36:23 PM
frankharmon57 ,

Payoneer doesn't have option to dispute/chargeback.

Technically a user can file a chargeback up to 90 days (and even more) from when the charge was performed. These are usually issued directly to the credit card company and MasterCard would basically automatically charge it back to them. When we get notification, we will ask you for proof that the job was performed (though it's very hard to prove of course), but honestly there are very few cases where this is resolved.

Source : http://community.payoneer.com/en/discussion/488/charge-back-policy-on-private-load

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To file a charge back on your card, you should contact support and they will provide you with a form to fill with all the relevant information: https://payoneer.custhelp.com/app/Contact_us

http://community.payoneer.com/en/discussion/24733/charge-back-option
1043  Economy / Services / Re: Pretty Addy Giveaway on: April 03, 2016, 02:43:36 PM
Nice offer let me try please

Prefix desired  : ElMoIsEviL

Public key : 0449F43F2606BE3BF6C83DDAE1AADFB626747ABA67EBC302B5D151FC0FA4B215A83D6F2DDF399A9 9333161D3D23F9F13B1C58379C93595283DF5E760760974EBEA

That's why you should read the original post thoroughly before blind posting.
 
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1044  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do block explorers know who just mined a block? on: April 03, 2016, 02:35:48 PM
The fact is,the block explorers don't cover all the blocks in the network.There is a possibility that a particular transaction is not found in one network in a block but might exists in another network which could be covered up by other explorer.Although this is slight off topic to your question ,just thought its relevant.
1045  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for testers - BTC2BID.com - Paid alpha stage on: April 03, 2016, 01:31:27 PM
i want be a part of this project in every stage . with my passion and experience about bitcoin and crypto money world .

Words are lame,show us the code ? The website is already launched.Test cases would be solved I believe.If you still want to contribute,use the website  (you need email invitation for that) find bugs and report it to alex,he should reward ya.
1046  Economy / Services / Re: Simple website désigne. on: April 03, 2016, 01:29:28 PM
Do you want only the design part or the entire frontend implementation including the transactions ? This doesn't look like a simple job ,one has to either access API for graph or write his own canvas.Best of luck for anyone developing it.
1047  Economy / Services / Re: Realtime Job opportunities all over USA (Upto 80$/hr) on: April 03, 2016, 01:26:45 PM
How legitimate is your service ? What's the name of your agency ? Any offices you have around the Globe ?How many candidates have you successfully placed all over the US ? What are the investment fees ? What are your service charges ? Please explain in details because 99% of such agencies are FRAUD .
1048  Economy / Speculation / Re: sorry what is halving the price will rise e or reduce? on: April 02, 2016, 08:23:06 PM
By each stage in Halving,mining becomes less profitable.Now that's a known fact,you can withdraw your assumptions basis on that like everybody is doing and convince yourself.Have a good day. Smiley
1049  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammed by user lihuajkl ~ Legendary Member on: April 02, 2016, 08:19:49 PM
Just noticed this scam accusations to me! Sorry, I am really busy recently! You have no patience to wait for it! Ok, I will do it publicly! Give me your btc address here! I will pay you $6 in btc!

Did this guy risk his Hero Account for $6 ? If you're not having enough cash you can take loan on your hero account bud.I don't mind paying your debt if I can keep your account as collateral and you can pay me back anytime you have cash.Just seems difficult to digest Hero Member having Neg for $6.
1050  Economy / Services / Re: Writing Projects [For Hire] on: April 02, 2016, 07:56:02 PM
In response to the discussion above (I'm not really quoting it since its too long).You can charge whatever you want to charge for the projects.Don't really abide by other's opinions on how much you must charge.If you are good at it ,you must sell it for a good price.From your post I can make out you must be a good writer.Provide samples for demo ,just in case.
1051  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: note to anybody following tipster threads... on: April 02, 2016, 07:37:22 PM
The idea of newbies creating Tipster threads is stupid.They don't have a history here,no way to see their active bets just bogus prediction one after other bumping threads unwantedly.Its true,they should be taken for granted only.

Good tipsters in this forum are : Joca and Carlos Paul.
1052  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Browser that will pay BTC on: April 02, 2016, 07:33:59 PM
They will pay bitcoins for watching adds? That is already implemented in the existing browsers by the third party services.I'm unable to open the link ,SSL error.
1053  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: eCommerce giant Amazon finally embraces Bitcoin on: April 02, 2016, 07:13:00 PM
Logically,you can still buy shit from Amazon using third party services like purse.io.More such services will be introduced in the near future.It barely matters for people like me weather Amazon will accept bitcoin or not as I'm buying my goods with my bitcoins anyway.I have pay few bucks extra but its worth the money.
1054  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tipster Service Idea... on: April 02, 2016, 06:14:02 PM
Point is,who will wait for a year for the earnings from tips ? The definition of tips itself is something instant rather than prolonged basis.Also this idea will only work in the long run which is likely impossible because how'd a tipster be sure that the other person won't run away with the profits in the 11th month of the year ?
1055  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you hate about Bitcoin ? on: April 02, 2016, 06:10:27 PM
The question has become a cliche.More threads of the same type do exists I reckon.The question asked is very vague,non technical and will have event dependent answers like
->I hate bitcoin because its not accepted in my country
->I hate bitcoin because it charges too much transaction fees
->I hate bitcoins because I don't understand bitcoin

Those are non constructive answers but do relate to the post.As far as my views are concerned,I prefer,the network congestion should be taken care of.Maybe a fixed miner fee should be added in every transaction to keep the tx in the network .
1056  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Excellent first experience with Bitrefill.com on: April 02, 2016, 05:37:13 PM
Bitrefill is good.Does not cover up exchanges of all the countries as they have mentioned in that select options.I'm located in Serbia and tried the service with no success.Fortunately,we have our own android app to get the recharges.
1057  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: How Many Bitcoin Transactions are <$100 on: April 02, 2016, 05:33:23 PM
There is no way you can make out .There is not even a suitable way of keeping a track of the transactions that happens on daily basis except for the exchanges.You can manually check the blocks and keep track of all the transactions which are <$100,the probability is just random.

P.S Why would you want to track only the transaction <$100 ?
1058  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Banned Peers ? on: April 02, 2016, 05:30:33 PM
Or maybe the blocks are too big. Smiley

No.As far as I'm aware ,this was nothing to do with the blocks.The peer gets banned for misbehaving or spamming the network.The spam transactions are the best example .
1059  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Any devs who can make a scammers database on: April 01, 2016, 11:58:25 AM
Instead of creating and maintaining the db by yourself,why don't you start a small forum where people scammed can give the appropriate details of the scam that took place .Something like the Scam Accusation section ,once the scam is verified you can make an entry into your database.This way,you will have a proof of that accusation .Whenever someone searches or types that bitcoin address,the searches must return all the scam accusations user submitted for that address along with additional info.
1060  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Forgotten wallet string sentence on: April 01, 2016, 11:52:55 AM
i thought that if the email is changed and password by a hacker how will i get my wallet back, if i contact blockchain they might ask for i.d to get the account back. my info is not real thus making it impossible to get my lost account again

Be clear with your questions.As far as the answer is concerned the previous posts sum's up everything.Now,Do you have access to your wallet ? Do you have access to your email account ? Do you have access to your Mnemonic Phrase ?

How can hacker change your email and password ? Blockchain doesn't ask for any Id's to give account back,if you have the private key,your wallet can be recovered ,otherwise there is nothing they can do.Why don't you read the FAQ section of Blockchain.info ,they have pretty explained everything there.
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