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1041  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Facebook against Bitcoin? on: October 20, 2018, 12:05:47 PM
Facebook is not against Bitcoin but rather intends to avoid the situation of misleading its community members through its paid advertisement. Users of facebook can post crypto and Bitcoin related topics on facebook without any penalty.
Wait a couple of years more and you'd see how facebook will move all their daily operations on cryptos. Pretty sure they would have crypto-projects on-going in the company but only time would tell. Facebook doesn't even ban porn/gore until reported. Banning cryptos is way out of their scope.
1042  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: TOAST -An Consensus Protocol on: October 20, 2018, 12:01:23 PM
I create a consensus protocol.

It similar to tangle but weight calculated by staked money to transactions.

It allow infinity txs without conditioner.

I DO NOT TEST IT
https://github.com/ardakesim/toast
The information provided is really brief. If you're creating a protocol, you should elaborate on how it is better than tangle with code and thesis! English doesn't seem like your first language but have your white-paper (if you have any) translated.
1043  Economy / Services / Re: Bounty Manager Need? See my portfolio and Running Campaign [Hire Me] on: October 20, 2018, 11:58:05 AM
Bounty manager service available- Please check our service thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3760978.0

Telegram contact: @qqwx11
Want to become a bounty manager without having zero clues about the rules on the forum? Stop fuckin spamming multiple threads with the same content and bumping them after each other.
Rule 1- One thread per service. (you have two for the same crap)

You are everything but a good bounty manager and forum doesn't need you.
1044  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Ship a large order of miners without an address on: October 20, 2018, 11:31:28 AM
Due to timing, one might want to make a large order of miners, from say, some sellers in China, when one does not have a business address yet (residential yes but.... would that be appropriate for like 200 s9's ? My gut says no, but correct me if I'm wrong), where could I have these miners delivered in the case that a location is not yet established?
I don't think anything is wrong with having them deliver into your residence. Except you are going to creep out the neighbours. That might assume you're on a mission to cause the next 9/11 or something. If you have property big enough to occupy 200 miners, why not?
1045  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Improvements in Bounty Campaigns on: October 20, 2018, 11:28:44 AM
Hi Everyone!
I'm a Newbie here and I would love to hear some of your experiences with Bounty campaigns.  ( some examples )

The question is : What would you change or might add to make it more reliable or interesting?



1. Restrict bounty campaigns to only participants from first world countries. This will avoid all the shit-posting/scams/cheating on the forum through the bounty campaigns.

2. Remove bounty campaigns from bitcointalk forever. This will avoid bounty whores to breed here.

3. Fuck the bounty campaigns.
1046  Economy / Gambling discussion / [Video] How do Casinos make money? on: October 20, 2018, 11:20:48 AM
Just stumbled upon this video while surfing youtube out of boredom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXlLsg9t5jU&t=338s This really hits the spot and shows what really runs the gambling industry. No, it's not money addiction or the hobby to get rich. It's much more than that. It's very much psychological!

I don't know how much it's relevant to the online gambling scenarios but definitely worth checking it out.
1047  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: EXDORADO EXCHANGE - suspicious project on: October 20, 2018, 11:16:06 AM
It's totally fine to register the domain in whichever country they're okay with. However, they should be able to explain why the registered it in a different zone. I wouldn't take that as a serious accusation. I'm not sure how one should go about the team pictures, are they linked to their respective social media profiles?
1048  Economy / Reputation / Re: Yobit pump, seriously ? on: October 20, 2018, 10:51:48 AM
Yeah. That just adds more to their scumminess. I already tagged them beforehand for general shittiness but this is the cherry on top of the asshole.

Added another rating.
Glad you did that! They're at a point where they don't really care about the forum or their operations. They know they have a huge dumb client-base who'd they can manipulate into believing that they're getting rich. People are going to lose money in the long run. I wouldn't be surprised if they disappear in the coming months.
1049  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Coin Mixing Scam bitblender.com on: October 19, 2018, 10:56:08 PM
bitblender.com

I gave them the minimum they asked for to test their service, $65 USD and I cant even get a response after 3 days.

Alternatively chipmixer.com performed as advertised.

What's the point of this thread? Are you trying to compare two services without any proofs for any? We know chipmixer is around for a while but the other service is also doing a fine business here. You probably are scammed by their fake clones. Please update the thread with relevant proofs to have this taken seriously.
1050  Other / Archival / Re: 🔴🚀 CRYPTOLANCER LOOKING FOR ANGEL INVESTORS on: October 19, 2018, 10:53:27 PM
Dude, your garbage is not welcome in this section - it is for bitcoin projects only.
lol from the information I have, he's not even the person he's claiming to be. I don't know what kinda of CEO have time to manage bounty campaigns, spam the forum with irrelevant stuff and seek investors at the same time.

@op : If you're looking for angel investors, you should post your garbage on angel.co and not here.
1051  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Perfect crypto betting experience on: October 19, 2018, 10:48:03 PM
Hey everyone!

I asked you sometime ago about your perfect Dice experience (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5038879) and received a lot of great answers, thank you again!

I've noticed that while Dice is extremely popular here, on BitcoinTalk, there is also a couple of well-established Sportsbook.
What I'm curious about is what are the most important things for you to choose crypto sportsbooks/betting website?

I'd appreciate all the answers and merit talks Smiley

Bests!


Though my opinions are highly objective, you can take them into consideration while choosing your next platform

1. Avoid sportsbet.io, they're involved in shady stuff.
2. Odds are not everything, make sure the sportsbook has a good reputation when it comes to processing bets and paying on time.
3. Avoid sportsbooks which don't have a reputation on bitcointalk.
4. You might as well want to consider anonymity and KYC policies if that's your concern.
1052  Economy / Gambling / Re: everybet.io, a new bitcoin-based sports betting website is now live! on: October 19, 2018, 10:38:29 PM
*** ENHANCED ODDS FOOTBALL ***

Chelsea, Man City and Liverpool to all win their EPL battles this weekend.

Previous odds 2.4, now 3.0

Find out more here: https://everybet.io/en/sports/soccer/country/Football?id=9166661
1. Please follow the rules of that forum that avoids bumping your thread in less than 24 hours. I will start reporting you from the next time.
2. Give us more information about your KYC policies. Do you have them, if yes do you have authority to verify client's information?
3. The odds you offer are lower than your competitors. Will you be interested in bet-matching and stuff?
1053  Economy / Services / Re: 10 GB DeepWeb Guides on: October 19, 2018, 10:31:34 PM
I sell 10+GB of DeepWeb Guides


Price is 50$, Crypto accepted of course!
Just curious what in the hell would be in those 10+ GB files?  Like if you have hidden links/pdf files/market links/all text documents which shouldn't be of like 10 gigabytes? Do you mind telling us what exactly is included in these guides? I hope it doesn't have information about buying guns and bombs from dark web.
1054  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is this not merit abuse really ? on: October 19, 2018, 10:19:10 PM
lmao "form of Merit begging"
what a joke this is, wanna give me red tag, sure go for it
You are entitled to a negative feedback retard. Don't act like you're doing something that isn't against the rules. Grow a pair and make an attempt to earn merits instead of begging.

And also you can visit Merit System Upgrade which was created by QuestionAuthortiy as merit giveaway thread then he later turned into an merit source but still he is following there for quality posts to be merited.
But is he abusing merits? I don't know why these merit beggers aren't tagged yet.
1055  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Anyone already tried Guarda Chrome extension? on: October 18, 2018, 09:54:50 PM
If it looks awesome to you, you might as well explain why. They have the code up here on their github repo : https://github.com/guardaco/guarda-chrome-extension but that doesn't really seem like a source code to me. It's just a ReadMe.md file with some code instructions. I'm not very proficient with extensions but someone who knows about them should review the code. Well, if there was any..
1056  Economy / Services / Re: I offer 5 USD (in btc) for 10 minutes work. Need 20 participiants on: October 18, 2018, 09:48:52 PM
Hello

I offer 5 USD for 10 minutes of work. (you will need email + english for this task)

What you will have to do to get 5 USD?

Shoot me PM I will explain.
(you will have to help me with rating one ICO project at ICO lists.)(register at 5x ico lists + submit 5x positive ranking (+ comment))
That is basically hiring an army of shills to leave positive ratings for a company which doesn't seem to be genuine. Regardless, buying fake reviews for an ICO project is a big flag that the company is trying to buy a reputation for themselves and they shouldn't be taken seriously. People willing to do this shit should be tagged along with the OP.
1057  Economy / Gambling / Re: Dice-Bet.com 🎲 0.7% House Edge | BTC, LTC, ETH | Play or Invest 🎲 on: October 18, 2018, 09:29:48 PM
Roll of the day Cool

Stop spamming. Posting multiple times is considered as thread bumping which is only allowed once in 24 hours. Also, your account is getting a tag soon for abusing merits. Just giving you a heads up in case you freak out. Follow the action here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5050263.msg46887395#msg46887395
1058  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: FlipNpik app (iOS tester and Android tester) on: October 18, 2018, 09:26:35 PM
can indonesian people like me try this app ?
or only country in your list ?
No, if you can read the rules, they are quite clear to be understood. @OP - Your coin isn't trading on any exchanges or active at all for that matter. Why would someone do all the testing literally for nothing? Maybe you can offer rewards in BTC/ETH?
1059  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is this not merit abuse really ? on: October 18, 2018, 09:20:46 PM
snip
Blatant merit abuse! Pretty sure it's a big cycle of accounts are involved here. People send a high number of merits to Dice-Bet account which are further distributed to rank up members as per the screenshot. Who knows if they have actually bought those merits in bulk. Definitely worth a tag.
1060  Economy / Reputation / Re: 4 Full members Alts waiting red trust from DT on: October 18, 2018, 09:16:31 PM
Hit them where it hurts the most - Contact the bounty managers and void him of the payments for the work he has done. That is more of an effective punishment you see? If the campaign manager fails to do his part, you can open a thread about him in the same section. These shit-posters have 100's of accounts at hand and getting a couple of them tagged isn't a big deal for them.
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