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1641  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which bookmaker have highest welcome bonus? on: March 29, 2018, 11:06:27 AM
1xbit accepted players from usa, anonymous betting is the best.
I concur.The only true anonymous betting website existed till date was direct-bet.They had no regulations and no crappy KYC policies regardless of the betting amounts.Does 1xbit specify somewhere they accept bets from players residing in the US.Betting online is illegal in US jurisdiction and the website can face legal charges if reported.
1642  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling leak sex videos on: March 24, 2018, 12:50:49 PM
If you want to watch some crazy sex leak video by some young African students' teachers, and nurses. Contact me
Crazy African Nurses Leaked Video [SFW] are already available on youtube ?  Wink By any chance you're offering something different ?

Why not post a short to clip to verify you are legit?
How do we know these videos havnt been posted anywhere else before?

And by young you mean 18+ right
The videos are already 'leaked' so he would have no problem linking them to you.I'm sure he doesn't mean only he exclusively has access to them.
1643  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Huobi Scam (Ontology Promotion) on: March 24, 2018, 12:00:13 PM
This is what you idiots deserve to trust random services.Why did you open a scam accusations against them on bitcointalk if you don't have their relevant details on the forum ?
 - Was an escrow involved ? No
 - Is the service trustworthy ? No
 - Are you a bounty whore ? Yes

You are too quick to open a scam accusations against such services when it has been advised multiple times to not trust them.
1644  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Alt-Coins killing anonymity ? Crypto-2018 [The new era of centralisation] on: March 24, 2018, 11:19:01 AM
People nowadays are biting only after fancy ANNs with big pictures. Almost nobody is reading the WP and they are giving their money after the hype.
White Paper ? Man you get white papers written for 50 bucks in the market.I bet you no one reads them actually.Do you think bounty whores will ever read or understand the white paper ? These people have problem understanding English..

I'm against any exchange or ICO with KYC. And I'm trying to use mostly DEX while I'm avoiding all ICO's who want to KYC their investors.
You're doing good mate.
1645  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ✅ Decentralized Exchange ✅ 🌱Immediate ERC20 Token Listings🌱 on: March 24, 2018, 11:15:15 AM
Poorly developed exchange.As someone already said,it looks like a copy-paste of etherdelta with some tweaks.You have listed the most shitty coins which don't even have a future.The worst part of your company,you are hosted on GitHub.io ?  Roll Eyes

Really man ? You sure you're not planning to scam people ? As for now,I wouldn't recommend using this service because business doesn't seem to afford hosting.
1646  Economy / Services / Re: [HIRING] Hero/Legendary for CM and marketing on: March 24, 2018, 09:26:21 AM
Hi again

After a test period we will no longer work with the guy who came up to us first.
we're still in the process of hiring someone.
Thank you
Why did the guy choose to not work with you ? Or is it the other way around ? Just a couple of questions for my reference (and others may find it helpful)
What is your criteria to hire someone ? Do they have to show their linkedIn,picture and other sorts of proofs so you can trust them ? Are you open to hire people who would like to be anonymous ?
1647  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BountyPortals.com on: March 24, 2018, 09:21:18 AM
Is it me or are these portals super slow and inefficient?

Seems to me someone is cheap to buy a proper server, and running 10-s of instances on a 1 core vps and 500 MB ram
I never cared too much about what that service is until I saw this post.Couple of things I noticed,
1.The website looks pathetic.
2.I never knew it was someone's personal portfolio  Lips sealed They are trying too hard to offer services here.
3.Why would you want to use that service in the first place ? Like the website is just a personal portfolio and doesn't offer anything for users.Or Am I missing on something ?
1648  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: whats your plans for the year 2018 on: March 24, 2018, 08:14:22 AM
my plan is to keep 6 potential alt coins till year end. at least keep until bull market. specially coins are req,ada,trx,prl ,cs and snov. i wish two bull markets will come in this year
I hope your plan goes down the vain and the shitcoin tokens you're holding are dumped so hard that their value progresses negatively.

My plans for the year 2018 -
1.Stay away from all the ICO's asking KYC to participate in the bounties/airdrops.
2.Stay away from ICO's which are "registered and comply" with the government policies.
3.Lock myself in a room and cry thinking about all the good times the crypto movement had where everyone loved and appreciated anonymity.
1649  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Payza Faces Major Money Laundering Charges in the US on: March 24, 2018, 06:52:48 AM
This is a very shocking news, I used payza for many years and I always thought they were trustworthy and honest, I can not believe they did these things that are being accused, I hate people that hurt children and know that payza is involved with child pornography? they are disgusting! Angry
You clearly didn't see that coming ,did you ? I used them twice to withdraw some of my CPA  earnings as bitcoins and it was the worst experience ever.I literally had to bullshit my way through a lawyer who sent them a mail personally inquiring about my case.Wasn't very hard to assume how pathetic the service was.

They asked me so many documents to verify my account and today I find out they do it? I'm really shocked.
Yes and you will have your documents rejected multiple times you see.I'm glad that prick got arrested and hope they shut that shithole down forever.
1650  Economy / Reputation / Re: Red-trust from persons I dont even know on: March 23, 2018, 02:45:38 PM
Sent you also negative feedback for being such a troll. Moron.

At least I'm not monetizing other people identities.  Roll Eyes

I will eat my hat, if someone gets a loan with ID photo in 2018. Cheesy You are an idiot. Cheesy
It's morally wrong whatever you do.I wouldn't like someone stealing my images and creating a fake identity for someone else.I will consider it as "identity theft" and  knock the doors of law to take an appropriate action against the thief.

You deserve your negative ratings and whining about it wouldn't help.
1651  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinMillions: Is it Still Active? on: March 23, 2018, 02:12:05 PM
I don't think you should be wasting time on the casinos which are
a) Not reputed
b) Don't have an active community on bitcointalk

If you really want to try out a newbie friendly and the community's favourite casino,you should click the link in my signature.Crypto-games.net is the name Smiley We have a nice faucet to keep you going. Smiley
1652  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Alt-Coins killing anonymity ? Crypto-2018 [The new era of centralisation] on: March 23, 2018, 11:28:40 AM
At the point I first heard of Bitcoin, Mt Gox has already happened. At that point it didn't matter anymore who made Bitcoin.
Also, just imagine the early days of Bitcoin. Would you have bought it for fiat? Let's say.. for 5$ one BTC? How about 50$ a BTC in 2009?
Now think that a public figure, somebody known to be a brilliant mathematician and economist and cryptographer and programmer release this Bitcoin thing in 2009, making publicity for it and telling that it's his project and these are the benefits. Wouldn't be a better chance you'd invest?
Back in the day,it took one to be a great thinker,cypher-punk,mathematics expert to start a new crypto-currency.As for now,one only has to be a commercial idiot with no sense of logic to start a new coin.I mean apart from Vitalik,I don't see anyone doing anything great in the crypto-space.It all boils down to :  ICO sucks and we need to get rid off them.

Yes, I know that this is the modern era gold rush and many come without knowing anything, nor caring. Exchanges are businesses. At start they may have been owned by enthusiasts, but nowadays they got bought by bigger businesses, thus, indeed, centralization.
Correct.And going forward the same way,we will have government take over the bits and pieces of whatever good is left in this space.

1653  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammed by coinman on: March 23, 2018, 11:21:39 AM
I wonder why no one ever tags this guy, he has a new scam accusation every week yet no one from the DT list ever tags him like they share in his profits.
Maybe people who open the accusations don't provide adequate proofs,just like the case above ? I have not seen any account being left out from tagging if proper proofs of the accusations have been submitted.
I don't know what you're talking about but being an avid wanderer of this section,I haven't really an accusation against him in a long time. (The previous one's were sorted out)
1654  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICOs are getting attacked and banned everywhere, ETH is dumping hard on: March 23, 2018, 11:12:23 AM
everyone knows that ETH price has only been going up because of all the ICOs that have been using this platform. but we all doubted how effective it was.
Not only that,ETH is the first crypto-currency to offer a platform for other developers to create Dapps using their API.This led to a revolution in the cryptocurrency market.What seemed  impossible to achieve became accessible through their developer friendly api.

right now that ICOs are under attack, their ads are being banned on biggest platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google,... and they also are getting banned in many countries and right now they are illegal.
with all that ethereum price is also falling pretty hard.
I can't explain how happy I'm they are banned.I hope all the ICO's die eventually and there are only coins with anonymous teams which operate just like bitcoin,driven completely by the community.
1655  Economy / Gambling / Re: [TELEGRAM-DICE.COM][A Dice Game on Telegram] Join And Get [Free 150 Satoshi] on: March 23, 2018, 10:58:22 AM
Gambling on Telegram ? Seriously ? Worst idea ever.Apart from the legal obligations,do you even a customer support or any point of contact if in case any issues ? Bot is not a reliable entity if you're actually serious about your business.
How can one verify if the dice rolls are provably fair ? There's no mention about it on the main thread.
1656  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: why kyc? on: March 22, 2018, 01:14:15 PM
If you guys care about privacy while gambling better re-think before you make a deposit. below you can find a list of casinos which ask/ don't ask for KYC after winning big amounts
I agree with you here.If a casino enforces doing KYC after winning a good amount of money,they should be doing the same before money is being deposited on the account.This is a small gimmick every low graded untrustworthy casino will perform to steal from players as they know people are hesitant towards submitting documents online especially if gambling is not legal in their jurisdiction.

After KYC,there is another gimmick called "Security Procedures" which kinda works the same way.

Just wondering how admins would respond if users ask for admins personal documents after a player/user losing a huge amount Huh Huh Huh Huh
Their logic is : They love anonymity and want all their operations to be anonymous until it comes to paying out huge amounts.Then suddenly they introduce all sorts of new terms and conditions as part of their "standard procedures", "KYC requirements " or "security verification".

I remember FortuneJack took around 3 months to process someone's 0.50 btc withdrawals as they were investigating the win lol
1657  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: MEDIUM is banning Bounty dedicated account on: March 22, 2018, 01:07:05 PM
Great step taken by Medium.Their servers were unnecessarily clogged by broken English speaking bounty whores.I love anything and everything that makes lives of the bounty hunters miserable.I wish even facebook and instagram takes the same steps and stops crypto related promotional activities such as bounties.
 
There's a space for everything and those fake ICO review sp don't belong on Medium. It is unfair to those who actually do write about projects objectively... But actually i think those are safe from suspension the way I see it.
Bounty whoring should not exist on any social media platforms.I have no idea how to explain how much I hate bounty whores.
1658  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: why kyc? on: March 22, 2018, 12:54:00 PM
If you guys care about privacy while gambling better re-think before you make a deposit. below you can find a list of casinos which ask/ don't ask for KYC after winning big amounts
I agree with you here.If a casino enforces doing KYC after winning a good amount of money,they should be doing the same before money is being deposited on the account.This is a small gimmick every low graded untrustworthy casino will perform to steal from players as they know people are hesitant towards submitting documents online especially if gambling is not legal in their jurisdiction.

After KYC,there is another gimmick called "Security Procedures" which kinda works the same way.
1659  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: CoinmarketCap is BIAS in Listing on: March 22, 2018, 12:42:54 PM
Recently My friend applied for CMC listing and he is rejected for the unknown reason, his coin already has above 100k daily volume and his coin follows all listing terms., His coin is a minable coin.
From what I know,CMC under the hood takes some amount of tokens for your coin to be listed on their website ? Is that true  ? Did you come across such instances while conversing with them which implicitly meant they need some amount of tokens to get your coins there ?

Maybe you should try asking them that if usual way is not working out.
1660  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Alt-Coins killing anonymity ? Crypto-2018 [The new era of centralisation] on: March 22, 2018, 12:36:16 PM
1. It's a fierce competition and the devs public profile can help the coin succeed.
How ? Have you ever seen Satoshi's or gmaxwell's public profile before you bought bitcoin ? Did you even cared who they were ? If not then,why now ?

2. I disagree. I don't know who yahoo62278 is, but I've seen him grow over time, I see he's working right, I trust him. I don't know who Sebastian Ju is, but after so much feedback I am sure he's very good escrow. So all you need is to grow steadily and correctly. I guess that disclosing personal profile gives an edge to the newcomers, but I don't know for sure.
That is my point.You got it wrong.I support being anonymous and not the other way around which most of the ICO's are doing these days.

3. Here's another problem. Asking for KYC when getting to fiat and banks is a requirement from the banks and not much to do. But at start most exchanges were crypto-crypto (altcoin exchanges) and all was great. Nowadays all go in the direction of diversifying towards fiat and that means that they ask for KYC. That happened with Polo, I expect the same with Bittrex.
That is happening because people are using them extensively and by people I mean noobs who have no idea what's what.These are not even crypto-heads or people enthusiastic about bitcoin,they're just traders looking to make money by centralising the system.
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