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1821  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Arsenal FC promoting cryptocurrency on: January 25, 2018, 11:40:30 PM
Thats mean more people will know about cryptocurrency cause arsenal is big soccer team. And your source is trustable. But for cashbet ico it self, im not gonna join in it. to much gambling for me i feel enough about it and not gonna involve again.
Don't more people know about it already ? If not in 2017,2018 certainly it's a trending topic on the search engines.

Honestly that doesn't come as a surprise to me. We should get use to seeing that kind of stuff because they will keep on coming. Crypto currencies are getting much more attention lately. I am sure more companies , teams ,, will keep on promoting crypto because of the amount of money here. Crypto will be all over our daily lives soon.
'All our daily lives' - In what proportions ? To make our life better or much riskier towards the finances ? Also big names promoting cryptos should never be taken as a sign that they're doing something great.They just want to part of the revolution somehow to compete with then forces and make their share of money. Smiley
1822  Economy / Reputation / Re: ICO: VECTORZILLA Not to be taken seriously ~~Using services to Pump ANN on: January 25, 2018, 11:29:37 PM
*Inspired*.Yes the project looks like it is ran by an army of newbie accounts.I wonder if there is even 1 actual poster who is not a shill account.

Plenty of fresh members in wierd admiration for just another coin that wants to ride on bitcoin name popularity.
Posts start from about 4th page and building up to extreme, making most normal people feeling sick. Plenty of Indian looking nicks too.
Unless this was done to discredit original poster, them guys need to learn how to be more tasteful with what they do.
Starting from this post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2671664.msg28916045#msg28916045 you can see how OP is bumping their thread multiple times a day by quoting a different reply for every shill post from the alt's.I don't know if I can judge as it a severe case of ANN bumping or just another scam coin which needs to be tagged.
1823  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Fuloos Signature Campaign; A possible Scam! on: January 24, 2018, 09:49:14 PM
2) The campaign asks you to download their wallet to receive the tokens and on running the windows .exe file on Virus total this is what I found
http://prntscr.com/i514ys

Since I am not a computer geek I cannot justify this. So if anyone could look into the source code I am pretty sure it would be easy to figure out. Also this needs to be addressed with priority as many signature bounty hungry people have already installed the wallet and their passwords, private keys might be at at stake.
You are absolutely correct here.The wallet has a keylogger which can record all your key strokes including your passwords,credit-card details and just about everything which is sent in a text file using an email service to the hacker.There are other vulnerabilities but I'm not sure what they do.Keylogger itself is the biggest security risk.

4) Jr member running the campaign without escrowed funds, Some shady exchange to trade the coin (probably created by them to look legit) all clearly points out to a be scam.
Thanks for bringing this up.All the idiots who downloaded the wallet would have already sent half of their details to the hacker.Only noobs would fall for such a low level pathetic scam anyway.
1824  Economy / Reputation / Re: ICO: VECTORZILLA Not to be taken seriously ~~Using services to Pump ANN on: January 20, 2018, 12:15:18 PM
@Lauda ,since we are on-topic.I got one more case which needs your judgement.

Check out this ANN thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2778477.0
One of the campaign rules are.
Bumping the ann thread is not required, but appreciated.
Manager and Team save the rights to increase or change any rules, payment structure and anything else if necessary.[/size][/center]
So secretly,the campaign manager wants the participants to bump the ANN when such ANN bumping is strictly prohibited on bitcointalk.I honestly think,the campaign manager and all the participants who agree to comply with that rule should be tagged.

Archived the ANN here
https://web.archive.org/save/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2778477.0
1825  Economy / Services / Re: [BOUNTY] ⭐️CryptoBnB Signature Campaign⭐️Payments will be in BTC and Ckey🌟 on: January 20, 2018, 12:10:39 PM
Bumping the ann thread is not required, but appreciated.
Manager and Team save the rights to increase or change any rules, payment structure and anything else if necessary.[/size][/center]
Did you just say that when you know forum has banned ANN posting or campaigns to have mandatory posting ? This calls for a read flag.Let's see what a DT's stance is on this.
1826  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will bitcoin always be the king controlling the crypto market on: January 20, 2018, 11:35:14 AM
As most have seen when bitcoin drops most alts drop too.
Most alts are measured in value against bitcoin value not fiat.

Will bitcoin always be the king on the cryptos?

If not how would alts become valued without bitcoin price.

hopefully that makes sense.
- Yes and No.
- Bitcoin as seen by the average audience ,is too expensive to buy and no-segwit-enabled addresses end up paying higher transaction fees.Bitcoin cash is being also widely adopted nowadays.
- As far as being  the 'King' is mentioned,every King has to relinquish his throne someday.Rather bitcoin will always be the father for every crypto-currency.
1827  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: THE TRUTH ABOUT PROVABLY FAIR. 18 MONTH CASE STUDY on: January 20, 2018, 11:22:37 AM
Interesting.Men lie,women lie,numbers don't.I'm intrigued by your case study (would be beautiful had it been followed by the document).Any reasons why the document would be published a week later ? If the document somehow convinces that the said rolls were not provable fair,the casino is looking for trouble ahead..

Anyway,for now this is just a text including no solid information.Waiting for your Case Study reports.
1828  Economy / Reputation / Re: Forum's stand in regards to users that have Free Tx accelerators threads on: January 20, 2018, 11:14:56 AM
Sorry for not putting up in the format as expected by Lauda but this incompetent turd needs a negative feedback since he doesn't understand in plain words.

Bitcoin Acceleration thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2790736.msg28532272#msg28532272

Account Involved : youngandbroke1

Additional Notes :
Opens a thread about accelerating transactions without telling us how he is doing it.Says it's not a 'scam' and would work for tips.
I give him a warning to lock the thread,

Hello, I'm offering Bitcoin Transaction Accelerator service.
No scam or fake service. We will confirm your transaction in less then 24hours normally.
We also work with paid service.

Just leave your txid. We would like to get tip in bitcion. If noone will tip we have to make this as paid service.


Please lock and close the thread before I have it reported to a DT member who would tag you for the same.Forum already has enough of such shitty services and I believe no one is interested in getting scammed for a few satoshi's.
We all know how such acceleration services work and hence we call it a shit-service.After getting tagged,don't whine that you weren't informed.

He ignores it..
Who the fuck is this lil gay ass?
1829  Economy / Services / Re: [FREE/PAID] 💰💰 Bitcoin Transaction Accelerator| for unconfirmed transactions on: January 20, 2018, 11:03:05 AM
Hello, I'm offering Bitcoin Transaction Accelerator service.
No scam or fake service. We will confirm your transaction in less then 24hours normally.
We also work with paid service.

Just leave your txid. We would like to get tip in bitcion. If noone will tip we have to make this as paid service.


Please lock and close the thread before I have it reported to a DT member who would tag you for the same.Forum already has enough of such shitty services and I believe no one is interested in getting scammed for a few satoshi's.
We all know how such acceleration services work and hence we call it a shit-service.After getting tagged,don't whine that you weren't informed.
1830  Economy / Reputation / Re: Join hands to Sign a petition against DT member "The Pharmacist" on: January 20, 2018, 10:21:01 AM
72.7% of the votes agree that The Pharmacist is a not deserving DT Member  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
Since when a scammer's opinion started counting towards a rational judgement ? You can even get the votes to 100% but still nothing will be/should be done about it because scammers don't belong here,even if they do,they must be accompanied by a negative feedback.Stop wasting time on such polls,they won't be effective.
1831  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Travel related blockchain / app project on: January 20, 2018, 09:53:45 AM
hi,
to build an app you need a strong team of developers and designers.
one free advice: don't fall in the trap of freelancers, most of the freelancers are amateur
Says an Indian bubble headed idiot who can't afford to design a basic site of his company ? Most of the freelancers are talented and are the bosses of their own jobs unlike you underestimating the team of your developers by paying them in a few satoshi's.

@OP,don't fall for such idiots who will end up screwing your project and not delivering things on time.Being a developer myself,I can agree bitcointalk has great freelance coders when it comes to making smart contracts and such.
1832  Economy / Reputation / Re: Join hands to Sign a petition against DT member "The Pharmacist" on: January 20, 2018, 09:46:09 AM
What is this thread doing here?
Shouldn't it be in Meta?

Being someone accused of writing high number lengthy irrelevant posts ,you at least should know how the boards in forum work.Meta == Something related to forum Reputation == Something related to a person/service.Either way I guess you're back. Smiley

Regarding the poll itself, I don't think it makes a lot of sense. The_Pharmacist may have abused the trust system (or he may not), but the poll results will likely be heavily skewed anyway. How come? Because people who don't know who this member is won't vote, and that would the wisest and most reasonable policy. On the other hand, if he gave a negative trust to someone who really deserved it, they will evidently vote against him. Is this what you are hoping for? Just in case, I'm neutral here and I didn't vote. As I see it, you should rather talk to those who made him a DT member and let them decide for themselves
Rather,look for the motive behind the 'negative trust'.Don't you care about the forum and quality of the posters ? If yes,you'd vote against Pharmacist that is in support of the forum.


Answer the POLL above and lets see the whats happens  Cheesy
Nothing will happen.
1833  Economy / Reputation / Re: IRREGULARITIES AND MISLEADING CASES on: January 20, 2018, 09:40:26 AM
please kindly help me because its irrelevant to give someone negative trust without scamming anybody right?
Wrong.You are engaged in bumping threads for ICO services along with many others which deserve the same ratings.One can clearly make out from your previous posts how you're bumping particular ICO by shill posting for them.Such behaviour is worthy a negative trust.

Please go away from the forum.
1834  Economy / Gambling / Re: How do I find bettors to come to my site on: January 20, 2018, 09:12:31 AM
I suggest this,

1.. Make sure you check your site first, quality, details and design. it should be appealing to notice fast.
2.. Make an ANN thread about your site and state all its details and expected prices. People would often see first a huge lottery price so it can help a lot.
3.. Make some marketing on social media, there are a lot of people talking there and news can spread from mouth to mouth.
4.. For faster endorsement, find some responsible manager to promote it by signature campaign. I highly recommend sir yahoo62278 for campaign manager.
All of that doesn't guarantee whatever OP is asking for..Your suggestions maybe will temporary gain traffic on the website but not long time customers.Signature campaigns will work out if everything else is working out great in itself including the customer service,games quality,fairness and the overall customer satisfaction.
It is not something one achieves in a month or two but takes several months of performance results.
1835  Economy / Gambling / Re: Legal Risks of Cryptocurrency Based Gambling Ventures on: January 20, 2018, 08:58:51 AM
It could be an issue.

It actually already is with Coinbase.
What is already in the coin-base ?

Basically if you are caught sending BTC to a bitcoin casino or receiving BTC from a bitcoin casino, they are forced to close your account.

With enough regulation this can happen in other countries as well.

People will need exchanges to withdraw to fiat, hence it would curb some of the forbidden bitcoin gambling.
So the rule is quite simple : Don't send money to casino accounts from exchanges.You can have your personal wallet which can be used to send funds to which ever services you like without restrictions.I don't know what idiot does it take to use Coinbase as their primary wallet.
1836  Economy / Gambling / Re: Legal Risks of Cryptocurrency Based Gambling Ventures on: January 20, 2018, 08:49:27 AM
Pretty sure many of the large major casinos are based in areas like Panama. Especially with the strong stance that the US government has on online gambling.
Yes Panana and Ecuador majorly.On the contrary,it doesn't matter where they're hosted.I don't even any other country is taking stance on Online Gambling apart from America.

It will only get worse and worse especially since there is a lot of new government regulation coming into play. Many governments are losing potential tax gains from physical casinos due to online bitcoin casinos and they will start to take charge soon.
Isn't that a good thing ? I like it when an open market takes over government policies.I don't know if anything will change even if government puts restrictions on online gambling with bitcoin.
1837  Economy / Reputation / Re: ICO SPAMMERS EXPOSED --> NEW SELF-MODERATED THREAD on: January 20, 2018, 07:54:22 AM
I tried messaging Lauda but I didn't think he read or acknowledge my message.
Prayers should be sent to Vod, but he doesn't answer them either.

Maybe he is pointing at this message i sent:
-snip-
Revised to neutral.
I am not bumping threads or neither involved in such shady behavior. I left from that gang long back and think you are on the jamalazz offer for selling tokens and these was closed long back deal. I am not connected with these guys anymore
The fact that you did it at some point of time makes you untrustworthy.What's the guarantee you wouldn't do it again ? Scum like you who once thought 'spamming' the forum and 'cheating ICO with fake reviews' is a good idea,should get tagged 100 damn times.Your negative will stay forever,even if you make 10 more accounts all of them should be tagged.

I am not bumping threads.Its been three months since i joined that telegram and never had to do such thing that you are accusing.
Negative trust.I really feel bad about it.But i know i did not do anything that you are accusing.
Deal with it.

dear sir.plzz kindly review my negative trust.tnx

The negative feedback should stay and (it will).
Op since the thread is self moderated,please remove these feedback removal beggars from the thread.
1838  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Could someone recommend a good smart contract creator platform? on: January 20, 2018, 07:39:45 AM
I was looking into BlockCat and EtherParty, but neither have a functioning product yet.  They only have beta demos.  Are there any working smart contract creation tools available?
- Hire a Developer
- If you're a JavaScript lover,you can look into Lisk which provides a beautiful API for creating smart contracts.Waves could be an alternative too.
- Why you haven't chosen solidity ? It is a JavaScript like syntax and shit ton of learning material online to get started easily.
- If you mean 'tools' as in drag and drop applications,they don't exist at the moment.
1839  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Lauda is Pedophile - [Have proofs] [Stay the fuck away from this person] on: January 20, 2018, 07:36:12 AM
This user is continues problem for this forum.
Just from quick search, I found out he is the most hated person on the entire Bitcointalk.
I don't know how a person would be a problem for bitcointalk when they're trying to clean the forum off scammers ? From my personal experience,Lauda is a quick action taker who tags  suspicious accounts if enough proof is provided.This is exactly what a DT member is suppose to do ! Can't help it if you're amongst the said scammers who look for reasons to defame people being the scum of the forum yourself.
1840  Economy / Reputation / Re: ICO: VECTORZILLA Not to be taken seriously ~~Using services to Pump ANN on: January 20, 2018, 07:18:54 AM
Stay away from the following ICO which uses such services to promote themselves on the forum.Precaution is better than cure.
Handling these elsewhere right now. I really need to get a clone. Embarrassed
Thanks for the quick action! You see how my trust list is spammed by these shill accounts (and your's by their main account).Further digging down ,I figured out the project is get rich quick scam from India.However idiots on the forum are applying for their bounties which makes me want to wait for another scam thread against them.

I wonder when would these third world shit-holes will learn to take negative feedback seriously.
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