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11281  Economy / Digital goods / Re: want to sell member account on: June 25, 2015, 12:25:03 PM
I think that unless it have a potential activity that makes it enough to become a Legendary/high Hero, a Member account won't worth 0.17. If it is just 70 activity (minimum for Member rank), it is worth only 0.02-0.03.
11282  Other / Meta / Re: Avatars on: June 25, 2015, 09:49:15 AM
You can also choose to use Avatar Campaign ( It works like Signature Campaigns ).
You have to wear advertiser's avatar ( Like me ) and you are paid for every post you make. Smiley
However when you joining avatar campaigns, you should note that it don't break the rule of the original signature campaign (because some campaigns don't allow you wearing their competitor's avatar).

BTW, @the_reprobate, you are just on the WAITING LIST of the avatar campaign (LIKE ME) and you don't receive payments from that campaign until you waited a spot.

Do you want to start a war? Wink

Hi,

The spots for the Avatar camapign are full 45/45. So, there is a waiting list with a 5 or so participants. You were added there.

You can remove your avatar. I will PM you when your turn comes and you can decide it then. Smiley
(If you choose to wear it, if you get enrolled, the posts and date of enrollment will be counted from yesterday.)

Thanks Smiley
ndnhc
In fact I've joined the campaign's waiting list since 16th June but I'm still waiting (at the 2nd position of the list, while you're on the 5th). So I'll probably get a spot into the campaign faster than you did.

He also told me that I could remove the avatar at the meantime, however I just choose to wear it. Also you are wearing other site's signature (although it is accepted) while I'm wearing dadice's signature at the same time. So in this means I won.
11283  Other / Meta / Re: Avatars on: June 25, 2015, 09:34:49 AM
You can also choose to use Avatar Campaign ( It works like Signature Campaigns ).
You have to wear advertiser's avatar ( Like me ) and you are paid for every post you make. Smiley
However when you joining avatar campaigns, you should note that it don't break the rule of the original signature campaign (because some campaigns don't allow you wearing their competitor's avatar).

BTW, @the_reprobate, you are just on the WAITING LIST of the avatar campaign (LIKE ME) and you don't receive payments from that campaign until you waited a spot.
11284  Other / Meta / Re: Problem with loading the forum? on: June 24, 2015, 11:20:41 PM
So... What just happened in the last hour? Offline again... Sad
Me too... However I am able to get here about 10 minutes ago... Maybe bitcointalk.org is just a popular site and then it is easily got hacked Sad
11285  Other / Meta / Re: Avatars on: June 24, 2015, 11:16:21 PM
Because Full Members and above can have avatars added, so you can also add your avatar Smiley However you can still choose to add it or not.
11286  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 0.1 BTC DaDice Bounty Prediction on: June 24, 2015, 11:11:55 PM
What you both think your entries are eligible for next bounty of 500M, you are in great shock i feel that stop this posting nonsense and wait until OP make announcement who are previous winner of 300M and than will make announcement for the next bounty.  


I first roll for the 500M bounty:
19th July
17sy7mX9t8CsnYM39bs4pQ3aVtgeanyu63
Hope I can guess the date correctly and win Smiley

20th July
1PKAn5bGcMiGjy9wb8LuXp5zZTEPKemP7N
They have announced here:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=973765.msg11702172#msg11702172
11287  Economy / Gambling / Re: DaDice.com - Next Gen Social Gambling Dice Experience | Progressive Jackpot on: June 24, 2015, 02:29:20 PM
So, for 400m bet can we just claim faucet and bet 1 satoshi with 99% chance again and again? If we win, will we get the full amount or just piece of it like with Jackpot? Thanks Smiley

Not sure what you are asking exactly but if you are referring to jackpot , yes you will be able to bet 1 satoshi at 98 % chance but only if you deposit to that site or that your faucet claimed < your deposit ledger. However 1 satoshi will only get you 20 % of the jackpot amount which is 0.2 BTC for the lowest mark

If you are referring 400 M bet bounty, then yes you will be able to bet 1 satoshi at 98 % chance as well and you are eligible to do it with your faucet claim

P.S : You cant bet for 99 % chance

P.S 2 : There isnt any announcement yet regarding the 400M bet bounty
The next one is probably at 500mill.

How do you know  Huh

You are right, the next one is indeed for the 500m roll Cheesy We will announce the details by tomorrow!
I've made my prediction on the 500M roll: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996260.msg11702482#msg11702482
Please update the post. The post is still saying about the 300M bounty Tongue
11288  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 0.1 BTC DaDice Bounty Prediction on: June 24, 2015, 02:27:44 PM
I first roll for the 500M bounty:
19th July
17sy7mX9t8CsnYM39bs4pQ3aVtgeanyu63
Hope I can guess the date correctly and win Smiley
11289  Economy / Services / Re: Earn Bitcoins by doing Captchas! on: June 24, 2015, 01:51:17 PM
Just increased the rates by around 15 cents!
 Grin
They have increased their rates to exactly the same of yours too, and their reason is: Due to competition.
Hope that the competition can bring the rates to a reasonable rate (comparable to normal jobs in 2nd (not 3rd) world country) and I would join after that Smiley
11290  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WBT Hero or Legendary Member on: June 24, 2015, 01:32:46 PM
you should tell how much are you willing to pay for it because if the price is really low people will know that theres no point to write you for a deal
Well, i'm reliable tu pay 0.3 BTC.....
For 0.3 BTC no one will give you a Hero account... This amount is only capable for buying a 300-350 activity Sr. Member. Hero accounts can go up to 0.5-1 BTC.
11291  Economy / Services / Re: Earn Bitcoins by doing Captchas! on: June 24, 2015, 01:25:25 PM
Huh, I found another one offering the same link here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1096719.0
However it is a post from newbie and the rate there is 5 cents lower than yours per 1000 captcha.
However as the same as what I said at that thread, the payouts are really low and it is not mobile friendly, so I won't use it.
11292  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: If you have 1 BTC, how will you make it to 1.1 BTC in the best way? on: June 24, 2015, 01:20:21 PM
Buy a Hero/Legendary account here, join a signature campaign or put your signature up to a bid (for Legendary users) and you will eventually get 1.1 BTC of ROI in few months. By that time you may sell the account for even more ROI Smiley
11293  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 1 BTC = Accepted Block ? on: June 24, 2015, 01:18:14 PM
For the current difficulty (49,692,386,355) and the block reward (25 BTC), you need almost 2 billion shares (1,987,695,454.2 in exact) on average to get 1 BTC. 111,012 shares means nothing, they are just worth 5584 satoshis on average.
11294  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: signing a message on bitcoin address on: June 24, 2015, 01:14:26 PM
In fact, many clients don't provide a function of signing messages, like any exchange sites, Android wallet, and some online wallets. Only few of the clients, which you get full access to your private key, allows you to sign a message, like bitcoin core, blockchain.info wallet, electrum, and some brain wallet sites (but need to search).
11295  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: http://www.xscrypt.com - This is a scam, I made the script. on: June 24, 2015, 12:23:08 PM
Wow, that site gives a hourly payout of 6933 satoshis while the cost is only 0.029616 BTC (2,961,600 satoshis). Then the 'break even' time is only 428 hours (about 18 days). That very high payout of that site already implies that it is 99.99% a scam.
11296  Economy / Services / Re: Solve Captchas for Bitcoins [Up To BTC 0.025/10,000] on: June 24, 2015, 08:43:30 AM
Yep, by this rate it is 250 satoshi per captcha, even less than the claim amount of major faucets out here... However if you said that it is about 1000 captchas per hour, then you are paying just $0.55 per hour, which is (maybe) even lower than the salary of workers in developing countries. Also it is not mobile friendly, so I can't use it on my phone. So I won't use it.
11297  Economy / Gambling / Re: DaDice.com - Next Gen Social Gambling Dice Experience | Progressive Jackpot on: June 24, 2015, 08:15:40 AM
congrats Dadice for achieving  300M bets milestone that is great move now dadice growing much faster than before, i would like to say congrats to all winner of this competition who rolled that dice and all others for date prediction bounty at this forum and on social media channels. good luck to all Wink
I have missed the 300M bounty because I have to go to work, and before I go, the bet count was 299,90x,xxx... If I could stay for 30 minutes more, I might have won the bounty Sad
WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!!



Massive congratulations to @ohyeah for being the 2nd Winner of our jackpot!
Bet number #299122409 won it there and an awesome prize of 0.56454201 BTC was credited!!

Want the jackpot yourselves?
The solution is simple…

Keep Rollin’ !!
Congrats to the winner for the massive jackpot! For the next time the target backs to 99.99, so I believe it will be won within a week. Hope I can win it next time Smiley
11298  Economy / Lending / Re: Need loan 0.015 BTC NO COLLATERAL on: June 23, 2015, 11:21:45 PM
Repaid: https://blockchain.info/tx/383b26a32faa5a78c9095a3be664696f4958063fdbb0d12e394b3fe329952a67
Good lender and a fast deal. Will close the thread because the loan is completed.
11299  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: June 23, 2015, 11:12:24 PM
Well i dont see crypto games on the table so here is the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1082477.0
I can also confirm that they are paying out
Yep, use this format:
Code:
[b]Campaign Name:[/b] ([url=]Thread[/url])
[i]Payment period:[/i] Weekly? Monthly? On a specific date?
[i]Minimum posts:[/i] What is the minimum post count you have to have to get a payment?
[i]Payments:[/i] How much do you get after a month/week? Example: S: 0.1[BTC] per month. 
[u][i]Escrow[/i][/u]: Did they escrow funds? If so, who is doing the escrow?
[i]Miscellaneous:[/i] Other information that might be important
So for your example it should be:
Campaign Name: Crypto Games(http://)
Payment period: Every week.
Minimum posts: 20 posts
Payments: J: 0.024, M: 0.048, F: 0.096
Escrow: Seemingly no.
11300  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: A-ads or Coinurl for faucet? on: June 23, 2015, 02:14:04 PM
CoinURL allows a faucet to publish their ads with some limitations. Depend on impression count and traffic quality only, Click doesn't count.
Anonymous Ads pay per impression too, with the bidding system.

So, which one do you think it's better? Why?
Also, have another advertisement network that pay for impression?

I need some comparison, thank you!
I've made ads of these two sites when I was running a faucet (but it is closed now), however coinurl have banned me (because it is a faucet) and a-ads only pays me 0.0003 in total for 4 months... Both sites are not good, and I used bitmedia.io for payouts, I've got 0.01 from them (because the amount is not big, my faucet gone bankrupt and it is closed now Sad)
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