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1  Economy / Services / Re: .001 BTC BOUNTY (per post, per day) - post on Craigslist on: May 29, 2014, 05:11:28 PM
It's getting a lot harder to post these without them being flagged out ghosted. Any suggestions? I'm using multiple accounts on craigslist.

Yeah I'm rewriting the content, basically you need to change up wording and etc.... However we need to keep that link in there Smiley Change the title around, but keep the keywords in there as well.

Hope this helps you out man, I was having this issue as well. I have a heap of CL accounts I use and they were flagging mine quicker than anything. Just keep swapping the content up. I use my own software when it comes to that with content rewriting.
2  Economy / Services / Re: [Free] Freebitco.in SMART AUTO-Player on: May 29, 2014, 01:42:09 PM
It seems to be stopping after a few seconds or not displaying results after a few seconds. I am up 700 satoshis so far though.  Cool

Nice, yeah this website does throttle any of the end-users, nothing I can do about it. However, the fact is you can adjust the time on it by putting every 5s Smiley

I often get this notice.
what should I do?
http://postimg.org/image/wf2orqqk9/

That means you're on a losing streak... It pops up and lets you know.

If you have problems with this one, maybe you want to try my autoplayer:

Would be nice if you'd tip me or sign up with my ref

GTFO spammer Smiley
3  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Web Hosting from $1.15/mo - Host Unlimited Websites - Free Domain on: May 27, 2014, 05:34:44 AM
I would require SSH, do you provide this as needed basis or would you enable this for me if I signed up today? I like your plans however, I would like to know if you have SSH available? (I can't stand ftp sorry) Tongue

Unfortunately, SSH is not available,  Sad can you please let me know, why you need to SSH? may i can help you

I do everything via command line, I'm not a GUI drag and drop guy, I'm old school Smiley Your system can't handle jailing users for ssh? It's about the only thing I ever know Sad I can't stand FTP programs at all, if there was one I do use it's WinSFTP as long as you allowed me to use SSH then I would use that. There's no security risk if you jailed a user to SSH, meaning they can't go outside of their ~/home/username/ directory. (I have 18 years as a Sr. Linux Administrator under my belt)

Anyhow, I'll keep looking around, thanks for the heads-up, I really like your prices a lot...
4  Economy / Services / Re: Largest SEO/Microjobs platform accepts Bitcoin.Offering $5 free Coupon inside! on: May 26, 2014, 04:52:31 PM
Many coupons already given many coupons! Got a LOT more to give!


I sent you a PM the other day and never recieved anything in return?
5  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Web Hosting from $1.15/mo - Host Unlimited Websites - Free Domain on: May 26, 2014, 02:52:11 PM
I would require SSH, do you provide this as needed basis or would you enable this for me if I signed up today? I like your plans however, I would like to know if you have SSH available? (I can't stand ftp sorry) Tongue
6  Economy / Services / Re: [Free] Freebitco.in SMART AUTO-Player on: May 26, 2014, 02:44:13 PM
Very cool! Thanks for sharing this. I will have to build up a few thousand satoshis and try it out.

Yeah I highly recommend building up enough (2-3kish) to sustain a huge hit if you wanted to press the OK and bet big Smiley
7  Economy / Services / Re: [Free] Freebitco.in SMART AUTO-Player on: May 26, 2014, 03:38:11 AM
Have you tried pushing it further than 62k or are you just doing that to be safe? I think if the script works well, and it has a decent chance of coming out ahead, it may be worth going for a BTC, :p.


I'm testing this out, I just got paid today from the site, so I don't wanna push the bill too quick you know Smiley I would rather gradually come ahead than lose it all back to back. Or risk the chance of being looked at by this website owner.


This sounds really interesting Smiley Is that really works for sure? How much people tried it already?
BR

From my experience it needs some final customizations to make it perfect and simple for average users.

Please speak up and give a bit of feedback, I would rather seeing everyone here collaborate and make it perfect not only for themselves but for everyone abroad! Smiley
8  Economy / Services / Re: [Free] Freebitco.in SMART AUTO-Player on: May 25, 2014, 01:50:23 AM
Is this something where you can use the faucet to get free bitcoin and then make a decent profit out of it?  Like how much using th faicet?  I assume you still need to manually enter the captcha to get the bitcoins.

Well the faucet is it's own entity, you'll need to hit that before playing this portion, which is stated up in the top of the OP "Multiply Bitcoins" is where this script will run.

So yes, once you do the Faucet, I do recommend getting a good 2k worth before hitting this hard, right now I'm sitting over a free 62k waiting for tomorrow's payment after about an hour using my way above. I do adjust a couple things here and there, but works as intended. Smiley
9  Economy / Services / Re: [Free] Freebitco.in SMART AUTO-Player on: May 24, 2014, 11:18:03 PM
Thanks for sharing your hard work. Will test it out when I have some time.

Glad to share with everyone!

Just tried this and it works really well. Great work!

Did it happen like you lost all of your bitcoins after like 5-10 minutes?

How would you allow it to happen when the pop-up asks you at x amount of sats (depending on how many times you've clicked OK) if you wanted to take a chance or cancel to reset to 1? The only way you're gonna go broke is if you bet foolishly Smiley

Isn't there any way to automate it fully like just to make it keep going on the profit track?

It does keep going on profit, it only pauses as you see if you start losing to ask you what you would like to do? I said SMART in the title, not something that'll break you in a heartbeat if you only have 2k or sats :/ if you were on a losing streak.

I'm unsure what you mean by a profit track and being automated. Because it is as automated as it comes when it comes to winning. When you get on a losing streak it'll ask you like I said, if you wanted to wager x amount or click cancel to reset to 1
10  Economy / Services / Re: [Free] Freebitcoin.it SMART AUTO-Player on: May 24, 2014, 08:20:19 PM
Thanks for sharing your hard work. Will test it out when I have some time.

Glad to share with everyone!

Just tried this and it works really well. Great work!

Did it happen like you lost all of your bitcoins after like 5-10 minutes?

How would you allow it to happen when the pop-up asks you at x amount of sats (depending on how many times you've clicked OK) if you wanted to take a chance or cancel to reset to 1? The only way you're gonna go broke is if you bet foolishly Smiley
11  Economy / Services / Re: [Free] Freebitcoin.it SMART AUTO-Player on: May 24, 2014, 12:12:36 PM
So if anyone wants to expand it, and you have ideas to throw in there, feel free, I'm wide open for suggestions and etc. I'll be back way later it's late here (5AM Sleepless in Seattle)  I'm open for all suggestions and others wanting to add code in.

Hope everyone has a great day/night wherever you all are!
12  Economy / Services / Re: [Free] Freebitcoin.it SMART AUTO-Player on: May 24, 2014, 11:57:03 AM
Just tried this and it works really well. Great work!

Good, yeah, works flawlessly, you'll see as you progress, take your time, and check out how the code works, if you need to adjust certain portions for raising limits and etc. Just change away. If you hit big, do remember me on pay out day (Sunday's I believe still) Smiley
13  Economy / Services / [Free] Freebitco.in SMART AUTO-Player on: May 24, 2014, 11:46:59 AM
This is completely free below, with a couple of screenies to help the not-so-technicals' out that haven't an idea how to open up the consoles on Chrome and Firefox.

I'm bringing to you a player that'll make life easier while over on freebitco.in that you can actually see for yourself. I'm not putting an affiliate link, but if you find this useful and would like to donate feel free it'll be down below (all donations are appreciated)

Anyhow here's the script and I'll supply you with screenies of exactly what it does, rather than posting comments throughout this code.

You will need Google Chrome or Firefox, if you need to know how to open up the console on each one great. If not here's how you do it:

Chrome - Shift + CTRL + J

Firefox - Right click the page once you're on Multiply BTC and click Inspect Element then click inside the box down below, the Console box as such:



Now for the code to place in the console, feel free to adjust the numbers as you see fit, I'll pop in and out once in a while, but it takes a bit of understanding, however...... There's a safety net Smiley You'll see as you progress! Because we can never win it all, always lose in the long run. However if you get up there in the numbers, PULL OUT!

Enjoy and it's full on open source, as you can see here this is what it builds you:



As you see it cuts all the access ads out, and builds you nothing but a frame to watch, and when you start to lose, it'll pop up and ask you to take the rise, you can see in the code below for yourself:

This is what I use, however do note, everyone's LUCK is different. But this adds a bit of speed to your gambling Smiley Remember bet responsively!

Copy and paste the below into the console and go kick ass!

Code:
$('body').append('<div style="position:fixed;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;min-height:100%;text-align: center;z-index:100000;background-color:white;" class=""><table style="margin:0 auto;"><tr><td>balance</td><td id="balance_b"></td></tr><tr><td>win</td><td id="roundwin_b"></td></tr><tr><td>bet</td><td id="current_bet_b"></td></tr><tr><td>time</td><td id="time_b"></td></tr></table></div>');
 
bconfig = {
  maxBet: 0.00001024,
  wait: 1,
  toggleHilo: false,
  alertMultiplier: 5
};
 
initialBalance = parseFloat($('#balance').html());
hilo = 'hi';
multiplier = 1;
startTime = new Date().getTime();
rollDice = function() {
 
  if ($('#double_your_btc_bet_lose').html() !== '') {
    $('#double_your_btc_2x').click();
    multiplier++;
    if (bconfig.toggleHilo) toggleHiLo();
  } else {
    setStartBet();
    $('#double_your_btc_bet_win').html('');
    var cmsg = {
      lose: $('#double_your_btc_bet_lose').html(),
      win: $('#double_your_btc_bet_win').html()
    };
    cmsg = JSON.stringify(cmsg);
  }
 
  if (multiplier > bconfig.alertMultiplier) {
    if (window.confirm("You have already lost " + (Math.pow(2, (multiplier - 1)) - 1) + " and you are about to lose " + Math.pow(2, (multiplier - 1)) + ". Click 'cancel' to reset the bet amount to 1 or 'ok' to take the risk?")) {
 
    } else {
      $('#double_your_btc_min').click();
      multiplier = 1;
    }
 
    $('#double_your_btc_bet_' + hilo + '_button').click();
  } else {
    if (parseFloat($('#balance').html()) < (parseFloat($('#double_your_btc_stake').val()) * 2) ||
      parseFloat($('#double_your_btc_stake').val()) > bconfig.maxBet) {
      $('#double_your_btc_min').click();
      multiplier = 1;
    }
 
    $('#double_your_btc_bet_' + hilo + '_button').click();
  }
 
 
 
  // setTimeout(rollDice, (multiplier * bconfig.wait) + Math.round(Math.random() * 100));
};
 
toggleHiLo = function() {
  if (hilo === 'hi') {
    hilo = 'lo';
  } else {
    hilo = 'hi';
  }
};
 
setStartBet = function() {
  $('#double_your_btc_min').click();
  multiplier = 1;
  // if ((Math.random() * 10) > 5) {
 
  // } else {
  //   $('#double_your_btc_min').click();
  //   $('#double_your_btc_2x').click();
  //   multiplier = 2;
  // }
}
 
currentMsg = '';
bChange = function(next) {
  var cmsg = {
    lose: $('#double_your_btc_bet_lose').html(),
    win: $('#double_your_btc_bet_win').html()
  };
  cmsg = JSON.stringify(cmsg);
  if (currentMsg !== cmsg) {
    $('#balance_b').html($('#balance').html());
    $('#roundwin_b').html((parseFloat($('#balance').html()) - initialBalance).toFixed(8));
    $('#current_bet_b').html($('#double_your_btc_stake').val());
    $('#time_b').html((Math.round(((new Date().getTime()) - startTime) / 1000) / 60 / 60).toFixed(2) + ' h');
    currentMsg = cmsg;
    next();
  }
  setTimeout(function() {
    setTimeout(function() {
      bChange(next);
    }, bconfig.wait)
 
  }, 50);
};
bChange(rollDice);


Now if you found this useful at all and want to donate, feel free here:

1KQ6ai6DmDcMnsiA4YAfJBkG7FWFCCD27t

If not, no worries, enjoy the automation and code that you can actually see Smiley

There are safety nets built in, so do see once you start losing, and you can adjust the code to your playstyle or even build on it.

All the best, and goodluck!
14  Economy / Services / Re: .001 BTC BOUNTY (per post, per day) - post on Craigslist on: May 21, 2014, 07:33:28 PM
Appreciate the quick payments and all. Just sent out another PM to you on a new posting! Cheesy
15  Economy / Services / Re: Paying 0.5 BTC! on: May 21, 2014, 06:58:02 PM
I am teaching how to make scrypt coins just for 0.5 BTC.
Create video tutorial. Cheesy



I teach through Skype and Teamviewer. There is no need of video tutorial.

You're not the only one on the internet that teaches people for a fee, these guys are wanting online video tutorials so others can learn this for free using a "visual." If you have to derail a thread with your "There is no need of video tutorial." in another words, no one should learn this for FREE? That clearly shows where your business model is.
16  Economy / Services / Re: Paying 0.5 BTC! on: May 21, 2014, 06:01:43 AM

I'm not one of the hiring guys, but if my personal opinions count as well:

1) I think any length that gets the information across is good enough. If you can knock it all out in 5m, great. If it takes an hour, same thing. The goal is to learn all the intricacies
2) This is a definite. Including source code that is altered (so as to follow along)
3) I can't answer that one

I do appreciate the feedback, yes 5 minutes is very ideal, however for the knowledge on one to learn how to do this without prior knowledge of any programming whatsoever and just want to start up a clone coin... 5 minutes wouldn't cut it, I'm thinking about 30-90 minutes worth of educational video, which I'll start working on here. Since seeing so many people are clueless when it comes to this, and I for one love to help others out in all regards, so I'll be taking up this project. Smiley

I have every development platform out there from *nix (Debian, BSD, Gentoo, Fedora, Ubuntu, CentOS), OSx, Windowz (back to 3.2) along with Sony Vegas Pro 13 for the rendering and final product. So I'm happy to start on this project in my free time and get this up ASAP.

All the best

This sounds awesome! Are you going to be covering other aspects as well, like compiling the various clients, getting the first block mined, how to set up nodes, etc.?

I would think being able to do this in stages, mainly getting them the ability of setting up their first coin project is the key.

Moving onto how to mine their first block and ensuring that the coin supports LONGPOLL or not and etc. I would imagine those should be follow-up videos? What do you think?

Mainly concentrating on the "core" which is how to clone a coin and getting all of their basis covered in this video is the the main part first, and a follow-up video on how to mine, where to setup their nodes and whatever else in other segments. Too much in one video might make the end-user have a breakdown/meltdown. Tongue
17  Economy / Services / Re: Paying 0.5 BTC! on: May 21, 2014, 05:42:50 AM

I'm not one of the hiring guys, but if my personal opinions count as well:

1) I think any length that gets the information across is good enough. If you can knock it all out in 5m, great. If it takes an hour, same thing. The goal is to learn all the intricacies
2) This is a definite. Including source code that is altered (so as to follow along)
3) I can't answer that one

I do appreciate the feedback, yes 5 minutes is very ideal, however for the knowledge on one to learn how to do this without prior knowledge of any programming whatsoever and just want to start up a clone coin... 5 minutes wouldn't cut it, I'm thinking about 30-90 minutes worth of educational video, which I'll start working on here. Since seeing so many people are clueless when it comes to this, and I for one love to help others out in all regards, so I'll be taking up this project. Smiley

I have every development platform out there from *nix (Debian, BSD, Gentoo, Fedora, Ubuntu, CentOS), OSx, Windowz (back to 3.2) along with Sony Vegas Pro 13 for the rendering and final product. So I'm happy to start on this project in my free time and get this up ASAP.

All the best
18  Economy / Services / Re: [HIRING ASAP]I'm to lazy to install open cart & a few extentions want BTC? on: May 21, 2014, 03:30:42 AM
Updated and still looking easy BTC

Sent you an e-mail per your OP up above.
19  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What are the 3 best "Second tier" exchanges? on: May 21, 2014, 01:35:36 AM
I use Mintpal, very happy with them.

I also use mintpal and find it one of the best.

What do you find "as the best" about this company? Your opinion Smiley

(I'm actively seeking to find a secure and very customer friendly company to do a lot of trading, being around for almost a month in the coining industry it's hard to pick and choose from so many out there.)
20  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: New to the Coining Industry Looking for Information on: May 21, 2014, 01:28:06 AM
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Appreciate the feedback, if your thread is still there, I'll head back and check it out Smiley Once again thanks!

Edit: Please update me with a link to your thread to read please, you have HEAPS of pages to go through!

It was over 2 months ago and I don't remember the thread title.
If I find it I will post it here.

Edit:
I found it and so far there isn't much to read.  Smiley
What are the 3 best "Second tier" exchanges? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=504967.0
Maybe this time there will be more answers.


Appreciate it, will go take a peek and check out what you mentioned. Thanks again for your help as well!
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