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1661  Economy / Lending / Re: Want to lend 10btc / Collateral inside on: March 22, 2018, 12:21:32 PM
Hello,
As  collateral you will receive 10 pictures of digital art made by a known artist. Pictures must be deleted after payback.
So you're saying Pablo Picasso is not dead and does digital art now ? Sounds interesting.

Please refrain from posting in this thread if you do not plan to make the deal. Scam accusations and criticism is not allowed and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
What drugs have you been smoking my friend ? You need to put that pipe down.I wonder what would happen to the people who left you negative trust,will they be prosecuted by the means of law ?
1662  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2018 Q1) on: March 22, 2018, 12:01:45 PM
--snip--
Connecting accounts apart but your signature is kind of disturbing.Are you a self proclaimed best bounty manager ? I saw a few participants from your previous campaigns and no wonder they have the shittiest posting quality.No to mention but lot of those accounts also see like shills.

I appreciate the fact that you are trying to report the accounts here but if there is you should actually look into,is the type of participants you accept in your campaigns.
1663  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CLOUDBET JUST BANNED ME AND WONT ALLOW ME TO WITHDRAW on: March 17, 2018, 02:42:58 PM
Hello, I had 2.5 BTC in my betcloud account, yesterday after posting a sportsbet they left it at pending and the blocked my account and wont allow me to withdraw my BTC claiming I had opened several accounts to benefit with bonuses
Please format the accusation in the suggested way.
Do you have the betid/links you are referring to ? If you had opened several accounts,why did they let you deposit the money in the first place ? Please post your accusation in their main thread too https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333552.0

2.5 BTC isn't a small amount to "lock" and ban the account.
1664  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Any way to receive payments through card anonymously? on: March 17, 2018, 02:38:37 PM
Is there any way through which my clients can make the payment by using their credit or debit card and i receive the money as bitcoin.
The reason why i am asking this is that few of my clients are filling chargeback even after getting the product or service and my payment processor is giving problem right now.
Which payment processors are you using ? Why the chargeback is successfully fulfilled ? Your sure you're delivering the products ?

The most easiest way to go about it is to ask your clients to pay you in bitcoins.You can show them how they can buy bitcoins using their cards and send you bitcoins instead.Additionally,you can find a service that accepts card deposits for buying bitcoins and ask them to deposit money there which you can use to get bitcoins.
1665  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: Rating of bounty managers on: March 17, 2018, 02:07:44 PM
Getting a thread with topic "bounty campaign maneger rating and trusted ones" can be helpful because you based on the campaign that best ICO they got( As I see on your question here) So yeah like other told you cant get a list of threads which a one person can create and thatvis only base on there bounty campaign experience.
What did I just read ? Learn basic spellings man.You are paid to carry a signature by a bounty manager for writing crap.This is exactly the kind of bounty managers we need to get rid off.

I would say and suggest make a topic like A question of " Please give your own list of best campaign manegers go encountered with? which one of them is great? Which one of them has nice propper communication? In which you should revised you topic or make anothe like what I wrote here. Remember if tgey did give you is because they want you to know about the well known campaign manager.
To start with,I'd advise finding users like you who are hired by the bounty managers for shit-posting and take actions against them.This isn't just limited to the bounties but decreases the quality of the forum overall.
1666  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Sphere.social , possible scam? on: March 17, 2018, 01:46:42 PM
wow no one interested in this? Of course not many people have invested in it if you read the contract but I was expecting some reactions honestly

(and yes, this is more like a bump post to let people know)
Maybe you could format the thread in a precise way as suggested so people can actually consider taking it seriously ? Right now,there are no accounts linked,no ANN threads linked which basically gives zero options for the DT members to take an action.

Please revise the thread with a proper format.
1667  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Alt-Coins killing anonymity ? Crypto-2018 [The new era of centralisation] on: March 17, 2018, 01:42:56 PM
Why another banking system? User verification requirements are the requirements of the old banking system. She's not going anywhere. Through Fiat, the old banking system penetrates into the new crypto economy and slowly but surely puts it under control. Fiat's like a vampire bite. All who touch them can not refuse them.
What is the point you're trying to make here ? Basically,I suggest user verification requirements shouldn't exist.

goverments are killing anonymity because it's the first step to tax investors. Once you can tax them, you will be able to control their money and afterwards to know who is investing, why, how many profit is he getting and who gets it in reality.
Exactly and the ICO's are supporting it which is the primary problem.ICO's shouldn't go the government way.

Taxes + regulations + end of anonymity + huge volatility = investors , whales, traders and almost anyone running away from crypto, which is the thing it's happening right now.
They are not running away though.Everyone is happy to submit their documents online just because they are able to make money which comes with a cost of paying taxes.I believe,it's the commercialisation is what killing the system.
1668  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Strong team on: March 17, 2018, 12:34:37 PM
Almost every coin has its own development team. Which team is the strongest and most promising in your opinion?
It doesn't matter.You can bring 10 clones of Albert Einstein on your team but if your coin is not liked by the community,it isn't going anywhere.At the end of the day,people only care about the returns on. Doesn't matter what pigs you have managed to drag in your team.I have seen people making successful ICO's with literally bunch of turds on their team.
1669  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Are Alt-Coins killing anonymity ? Crypto-2018 [The new era of centralisation] on: March 17, 2018, 12:30:53 PM
I have been thinking how cryptocurrencies are taking a u-turn and the trend is slowly moving towards a centralised paradigm.This isn't going to be a long post bragging about the issues,rather an open thread for discussion.

We all know how bitcoins came into existence.Cypher-Punks played an important role to build up the foundation. Anonymity and decentralisation being  the main motive,the project was set-up and it turned out to be a success.What's bothering me is how in 2018 the crypto culture isn't about anonymity or decentralisation anymore.It has become as commercial as possible especially the shitcoin projects which are heavily centralised.To support my point,I have listed out a few instances.

1.Back in the day,people trusted the anonymous team.Faith was in the projects and not the credibility of the team members since none was disclosed.Now,if the project doesn't have hot-shot fancy profiles,people don't consider it worthwhile.

2.Bounty Managers need to disclose their personal profiles to prove they're reliable.

3.Exchanges won't let you carry out a single transaction if you don't complete the KYC. (funny how back in the day there were no exchanges and yet people had no issues buying bitcoins,of course they belonged to the smart culture of the internet)

I can go on but I'll stop here.Do you think future of cryptos is another centralised banking system ?
1670  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 💰Lototo.io💰 - 💰 Lototo 💰 Play International Blockchain Lottery💰 on: March 17, 2018, 10:02:59 AM
The project looks good.I don't have enough time right now to check the algorithm for randomly selecting winners on your main page but as soon as I will,I'll update this thread with my feedback.Maybe you should do a couple of test draws with an example to prove the algorithm works as it's described in the code.
Watching this closely.
1671  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cryptocurrency review site, looking for feedback on: March 17, 2018, 09:53:20 AM
Nice site. Only restriction I see on it possibly is that coins that are not listed on coinmarketcap can't submit, is that correct?
Where did you see an option to Submit your own coin ? I tried looking for it on the main page but can't seem to find it.

Also how are you differentiating yourself from CMC, are you adding your own data?
Mostly yes.I see they have written their own API to the list of coin data.Usually,the API calls hit third party sites for serving the data which is not the same with this project.You can check that yourself in the network tab while onChange search event fires while searching a coin.
1672  Economy / Services / Re: Campaign Manager on: March 17, 2018, 07:07:06 AM
I cannot offer any reasons as of now, which is why i am offering my services for free. I simply want to be able to prove myself and show that I am capable. Of course no one would trust me, but if i were to run a successful campaign, then the results would speak for themselves. All i am asking is for someone to give me a chance.
You might have heard this phrase :- If you're good at something,never do it for free.Unless you have discovered you are good at it,you wouldn't be doing it for free.Why would any companies want to risk their bounty with someone who is still experimenting with stuff and not sure if they can really do it ?Especially when they have cheap options around.
1673  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: projects on starting , the partners needed ? on: March 17, 2018, 06:38:11 AM
Hello ,
this days i'm thinking of launching a big projects to make business , i have full team and the work is on the starting , but the problem is how to contact a partners or sponsors for the projects outside of my country of course , and how to make the projects trustful for the partners ?
How come you have a big team when you don't have sponsors ? I mean how do you pay your team members ? Or is it a mutual contract ? I don't understand why do you need sponsors here ? Looks like you need projects since you already have a team.

Ideally,you will look for investors in your venture either through angel or local organisations.
1674  Economy / Gambling / Re: Faucet leeching idiot on: March 17, 2018, 06:26:54 AM
This is my first account and I only claimed so far 6 times faucet.

Maybe due to luck, I reached 0.001456 BTC. When I try to withdraw - guess what account banned.

Never trust this shit site.
You should be banned from every other gambling website that exists.Faucet leeching should be limited to faucet providing websites and should not be used against Casinos to leech a few sats.I'm hoping your withdrawal was cancelled as well.Shits like you are the reason gambling websites need to introduce extra regulations into the system.
 

What other regulations are you talking about?

If the faucet is really to allow someone to try out the site but not to cash in, why not add play tokens instead? The way they have it now is misleading and only suits to trick users into playing there, and fluffing up bitslers user and bet statistics.
Regulations such as
  - Faucets can be used only once in 2 hours.
  - Ip based faucet tracking
  - Maximum faucet amount limitations.
  - Captcha systems to prevent faucet leeching.

If it trick users into playing there,it is a successful marketing gimmick.
1675  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC mining becoming less profitable, many countries not allowing BTC mining on: March 17, 2018, 06:18:39 AM
I think we all know the fact that BTC mining consumes lot of electricity and many cities/countries are banning Bitcoin mining or charging heavy bills. The cost of mining is rising, places to mine are become less. And this will only get worse as the mining difficulty will rise. And not only that, as per this Cointelegram post, the profit margin has drastically lowered. https://cointelegraph.com
It is very obvious from the bitcoin's ecosystem that mining won't be profitable as rewards decrease eventually.However government banning mining because it consumes too much electricity is bullshit.There are 100 other industrial processes which consume more electricity than any of the miners.Not sure if the article writer needs a topic to ramble about.

How do you think this will impact Bitcoin mining and Bitcoin itself. Do you think mining will become way more centralized due to this? Do you think mining difficulty will be brought down (I know this option is almost impossible)? Maybe we will have new mining hardware? Or mining will become a loss service and there will be almost no Bitcoin miners left?
The answer to all of that is just "NO".
1676  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Rightbtc exchange scam on: March 17, 2018, 06:01:24 AM
Afterwards, I did a little Googling on the exchange, and it seems that this has been happening to everyone.
Aren't you suppose to do that before depositing the coins ? You will remember it from the next time I suppose. Smiley
It is not difficult to start a shitcoin exchange and get listed on coinmarketcap by targeting coins which aren't accepted on most of the platforms.Coinmarketcap doesn't actively track them down ,it's upto the depositor to research before blindly following them.
1677  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Winklevoss Brothers propose Virtual Commodity Association (self-regulatory org.) on: March 17, 2018, 04:49:59 AM
Totally against the idea.Cryptos nowadays are heading towards a path that they're not intended to be.Why would you want to centralise so much ? KYC/Standard procedures will heavily centralise the structure and that is not what cryptos are developed for.It's sad to see anonymity being fucked in the arsehole with all these ICO/exchanges.
Your standards established will rule out the fraudulent ICO's along with the one's which have great potential.I will never support such protocol which tries to build a small government around an "suppose to be" anonymous world.

This will likely be manipulated by the governments, any point of centralization will be tested. Ripple will be among the first order of business, most likely.
It's ironic how they will be building another government to escape from an existing government.
1678  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Jaxx Wallet and Bitcoin Wallet Security Issues on: March 17, 2018, 04:35:58 AM
Yeah, it's a security issue that's been floating around the forums for a really long time. It's been proven already to be doable (extracting the seed, read here: https://vxlabs.com/2017/06/10/extracting-the-jaxx-12-word-wallet-backup-phrase/ Flaw discovery was credited to fluffypony.) so I really don't know why they think it's not an issue. Think the Jaxx developers even came out and responded by saying it wasn't a flaw, and was a tradeoff for using their technology!
That was more like a loophole discovered.I was tracking the issue being actively discussed on a Github repo which had several PR's raised but not sure which one was merged.

They themselves do not recommend Jaxx as a long-term storage or for large amounts, so if the developers don't think it's a good idea, I don't think we should either.
I don't think they meant that.Do you have any direct links I can refer to support your comment ?

Well, you should read the article. You are not safe just because you never had any issue. In fact, the problem is that an attacker can easily steal your wallet seed if he gets physical access to your device. So until this happens, you will not have any "issue". You may think that this isn't a big deal but still is a security issue that should be fixed by the Jaxx team.
If any attacker gets physical access to your device,there are really less chances of an application to implement protocols which would stop him from stealing your seed since that isn't direct associated with the wallet.An additional level of security can be introduced though.
1679  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Cmoney22222 untrustworthy on: March 16, 2018, 01:52:37 PM
1.You are involved in a shady deal when you're submitting documents for someone else which is legally prohibited.Does that make you less of a culprit ? I think not.
2. Maybe you should have used an escrow worst case (pretty sure reputed escrows wouldn't escrow such deals)
3.15 bucks for doxxing yourself online sounds like a stupid deal to me.
1680  Other / Archival / Re: 🔴 Full stack Developer ⚫ Designer 🔴 on: March 16, 2018, 01:31:39 PM
How much experience you have with Python/Django Blockchain development ? Effectively,any gambling knowledge with the following stack ? (Not for me,need it for someone I know).Leave me your telegram if you think you have the sources to lead an entire project based on Python BackEnd.
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