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2381  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Looking for a Linux/VPS developer for an idea on: July 27, 2017, 02:30:57 PM

 My idea is simple.

 It will be a small vps business for a community, there will be just one vps option , there are no micro or macro like aws, just one vps, click and start. It will be windows 7, 2 cores, 1 gb ram. And it needs gunbot already downloaded in it when people buy and start their vps. Any vps reselling is fine with me, I do not have my own server, or we can rent a server as well, whichever is easier.

 Let me know the price if you can do this.
I believe GunBot is a paid software.For you to have it installed on a VPS server,you either need to by the bot from the owner or have a mutual agreement towards reselling of the bot.
Just a question : Why do you think people will choose your idea when they can simply buy a VPS and Gunbot and install it themselves ?
Unless you are offering it for extremely cheap,I don't see any point in implementing the idea as it has seldom chances of actually selling anything.
2382  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Are bitcoin casinos still popular? on: July 27, 2017, 02:26:39 PM
I'm working on building a new website with various bitcoin games. There seems to be a lot of them out there already. Should I shelf this idea and find something unique?

Looking for more suggestions   Wink
-> The market is saturated,your idea wouldn't stand a chance even if you somehow manage to launch it.Especially when,
           - Market isn't quite ready to accept drastic changes over the traditional gambling games.
           - If you have huge investment backup,you can still drag the traffic somehow to try out the games which they will,but only future knows if they'll come back.
           - Overall,it's a waste of time,efforts and money if it doesn't work out.
-> With the advent of new casinos in the market everyday,you will need to spend double on the marketing over the actual  casino development/management.
2383  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Ziber.io is a scam! DO NOT INVEST!!! Proof Within on: July 27, 2017, 11:30:56 AM
I just wanted to tell: think for yourself, don't make a decision under anyone's manipulations. Check everything up by yourself!
Gleb has a record of busting  scam ICO's in the past and he continues to do so.He has successfully predicted the unfair businesses and warned the community about the same before the project turned to a scam.With those trust ratings and personal attacks on Gleb,seems like you have known them in the past and most possibly for them busting one of your scam ICO's.
I'll take his word for it,you are a scam.

We are being attacked here, but I'm sure that we have created a great product and soon it will become as famous as Skype. Just let us some time!
Famous as skype ? Is that suppose to be your promotional slogan ? Next time get people who can at least present their company as professionally as the can,helps the company to stand away from the obvious scams.
2384  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to do Gambling in bitcoin markets? on: July 22, 2017, 08:09:43 AM
Yes I am referring a binary games. Thanks for your taught duds!

Hey you can gamble on one of the oldest and reputed bitcoin gambling site here : www.crypto-games.net (linked in my signature)
We're provable fair and support multiple altcoins with a number of games.Also highest paying faucet to try the games out. Smiley

As a newbie gambler,I'd also advice you to do a bit of research on any gambling site you wish to play on.
2385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How likely do people think Pillar could become the new Google. on: July 22, 2017, 08:02:20 AM
The idea that you life would be made easier and more secure and no need for multiple log ins to sites cause they could all be used on one landing plane seems actually very likely the future. Why would you choose centralized, fragmented separate app log ins if it's all safe and secure in one place? Seems a no brainier for the future IMO. If these guys don't do it someone else probably will.
Because it's a commercial business,their products happen to be so good,people don't really mind if it's centralized.

And no it's not another fucking search engine. It completely disrupts the Internet and search not by competing with it but by being a far better and safer way to use the Internet and would completely undermines using a separate centralized search.
I feel sorry for you if you think google is just a search-engine.You are the one that needs to read more.

Does anyone actually believe decentralisation and blockchain are actually the future or are you all trying to make money on things you know are fucking worthless?
Speaking of ICO's and other Altcoins on the forum,they're way far from future cryptos.If it isn't for money,I don't know what else they're claiming to be.


2386  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] PicoStash - Host and sell files for BTC/LTC/DASH on: July 22, 2017, 04:54:32 AM
Without much ado, picostash shall emerge as the best digital goods online at least better than its predecessors because it accepts other alts compare to other markets that only accept one type of cryptocoin.
Better than those payivy or whatever links.Thing I need to know is weather our files are secure from third party viewing/downloading from your server.And that third party is you,do you store the files with access only from the client server,meaning only client and the one that client requested to pay has access for downloading the files ? Otherwise I don't trust your service.
2387  Economy / Goods / Re: Buying Electronics on: July 22, 2017, 04:00:58 AM
desktop pc weight too much can cost me very huge amount of custom import charges
I will be selling you parts-by-parts so you can pay minimal shipping charges,if you know how to reassemble it then  it's all good.You can still choose to ignore the monitor and other hardware,RAM/HDD/Graphics should be alright.
2388  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Android App] Crypto Trakr - Digital currency tracker & manager on: July 22, 2017, 03:52:58 AM
It's become a trend now,every once or twice a week a project is posted which is based on tracking/comparing altcoins.Basically,price charts.You could go through last couple of topics opened,they're almost the same.Doing what you do.
From the learning perspective,it's nice but as a project,it's kinda outdated since there is nothing now you have to offer.
2389  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How are you accepting bitcoin payments on: July 22, 2017, 03:43:00 AM
yeah, you just need a merchant tool, which provided by some company like bitpay, coinbase, and other exchanges also. but I use coinbase.
Coinbase is definitely not the best choice given their authority over your wallet.Though they may seem like an efficient service but they're used to take actions without a warning which may result in your account's detention.

Feel free to voice your current experience with accepting bitcoin and what features you are looking for
BitPay seems nice.If you send any amount which is more than the required amount,they refund the coins back within 24 hours.Reliable service.
2390  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How likely do people think Pillar could become the new Google. on: July 22, 2017, 03:31:29 AM
I laughed.
Are you really that stupid ? A crappy ICO vs the team of smartest humans on this planet ? I'd be glad if their ICO markets itself outside of bitcointalk.
Fun Fact : No ICO based crypto will ever impact anything which has valuable uses in real life.All those decentralized organizations,finance blockchain crap are never going to be used anywhere expect for pumpand dump in exchanges.
2391  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Mayweather Vs McGregor: Info and prediction thread on: July 22, 2017, 03:25:15 AM
I agree with Hydrogen that Mayweather now is slower than before .I think Mcgregor isn't a real boxer but he have the power and he will target the weaknesses of Mayweather over its strength because in a dirty fight of mayweather , Mcgregor needs something to do.
McGregor is fast,man got cat's instincts.His natural game is attack where Mayweather's is defense (and being a pussy but let's not talk about it).It doesn't matter if it's a boxing or a MMA match,Gregor will beat him in any ring if money doesn't stop him.
2392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the first sign of a scam project (ico) for you? on: July 21, 2017, 09:04:55 PM
If they refuse to conduct an ICO through an escrow.
Well,there have been cases where ICO's scammed even they used forum's trusted escrows.Money never arrived on the escrow addresses after the 2 days of the ICO. Whatever they managed to raise in a day or two was wiped away.There have been ICO's which were successful without forum's escrow too and they did manage to raise a few millions to reach the goals.I could give you examples but I'm pretty sure you know their names.
2393  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [HALAL] HALAL Coin for 1.5 Billion Muslims....Presale & ICO on: July 21, 2017, 08:59:21 PM
I cracked at the name.So you have started the coin to launch a fight against all the haram coins or what ?  Grin
Sounds so radical to me,man.
Out of curiosity,I went through your white-paper.Not bad,I'm surprised you went too Psychological in it.Although I don't see how this coin will influence any Muslim to not follow ISIS but I like your ideology.Watching this thread.
Just checked the Poll and sorry to say we got some serious Radical Muslims there.People choose to vote for the coin just because they're Muslims and they don't support your ISIS stance.
2394  Economy / Goods / Re: Buying Electronics on: July 21, 2017, 08:52:21 PM
Buying electronics new or old including phones , laptops , ps/xbox etc
old ones are perfered shipping cost will be mine
pay with Bitcoins or Perfect Money

Have an old Desktop for sale with the following specs :-
 ->Ram 4GB
 ->HDD 180GB
 ->Processor AMD 4 cores
 ->Nvidia Graphics additional 4Gb
 
Comes with LCD Samsung screen and everything I got with the purchase.Let me know how much you're willing to pay for it.
2395  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Alternative Bitcoin transaction accelerator? on: July 21, 2017, 08:40:32 PM
Guys do you know other alternatve for viabtc bitcoin transaction accelerator.
Because when accessing the https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/ the result is 404 error which is i think deleted page ..
Or they are removed the accelerator because it will be useless after segwit activation..
Why would you want to rely on a bitcoin transaction accelerator ? By now you should have a rough idea about the transaction fees needed to have your transaction confirmed in the first few blocks.If the transaction is a priority,better use a bitcoin fees calculator and broadcast a tx instead of having to suffer by paying extra to the tx accelerators.
About the later part,they were a free service right ? 
2396  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Newbie here What is blockchain.info wallet ? on: July 21, 2017, 08:28:37 PM
Newbie here What is blockchain.info wallet ?
Self explanatory ? It is an online storage for your bitcoins.Nope,they don't have control over your private keys as it is generated client side.

I read some where, it is not safe to store things on websites.
Yes,you got the right.Always use a lightweight desktop wallet like electrum.

So is it safe ?
Well,it's safe until hacked.They aren't a scam but since most of their operations happen online,their servers are always prone to all sorts of attacks from Ddos to payloads.They have been a victim of Ddos before and you never know what risks they carry since you''re trusting them with your money.Having said that,not only blockchain.info but every online 3rd party service is vulnerable.
2397  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the first sign of a scam project (ico) for you? on: July 21, 2017, 07:58:09 PM
Teams which have shitty developers and hides their real identity are the ones which cannot be trusted.
I don't think so ? I mean no one knows Satoshi/creator of bitcoin ? Doesn't make him a shitty developer right ? As long as the idea is right and the code is open-sourced with an active development team,identities doesn't really matter.ICO come along with their own risks anyway.

You might also see some aggressive advertisement/campaigns to promote their ICO and rewarding users with insane bounties. Failing to demonstrate their project properly and being able to not show how much they are going to succeed is another typical sign of shiity ICOs.
Yeah,the like I said,ICO which hire broken English speakers from bitcointalk to manage their bounty campaigns are the ones who clearly have no future.
2398  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Taking Profits - BTC, Free Coins or Both? on: July 21, 2017, 07:53:17 PM
- Now you have 1,5 BTC instead of 1,0 BTC
- You can use 0,5 BTC more for future trades in order to make more profits
- You have 0,5 BTC more - it is way more reliable than other crypto currencys out there at the moment
This is something I would do! They call it playing safe! 0.50 is a great amount of profit earned from an initial investment ,now you have your bank roll back,it's time to profit from the investments.I'd distribute the amount into various altcoins though.

2) Take out your initial investment, keep free coins

- Now you have 1,0 BTC and an amount of 0,5 BTC of altcoin X
- You can start trading with 1,0 BTC again
- Instead of more BTC you have an amount of altcoin X - but those free coins have the potential to rise even more (especially looking at the possibilities of crypto currencies)
Taking a risk ? Not bad,whatever works for you ! You have already set yourself a margin which is fine.Make sure you don't end up losing those 0.50.


3) Convert some profits into BTC and keep some free coins (e.g. 50:50 of the 50% profit)

- Now you have 1,25 BTC instead of 1,0 BTC
- You can use 0,25 BTC more for future trades
- You have an amount of 0,25 BTC of altcoin X (which can rise etc.)

So ... which one would you choose?
I'll advice you to give heavy weights on the marginal amounts.The risk ratio should always be less and proportional to the investment ratio.
2399  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Poloniex.com new security on: July 21, 2017, 06:39:59 PM
The ultimate security you can get is from 2FA using google authentication, email verification code can be breached if you are using weak password for your email or you are using same password that you have used in multiple other sites.
Correct.The hacker who established access to your account on poloniex mostly have access to your email too,2fa fails here.That's why the use of registered mobile phones with OTP are a more scured way of doing it.Google Auth is great but will fail if hacker has access to your computer anyway.

I often received a one time pin code through my email anytime i try to log in to my poloniex account and i must confirm my access using this codes but is this enough a security ? Can it not be broken easily?
I never received a pin in my email,just a link to verify if I'm the rightful owner.When did you get the update ?
2400  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the first sign of a scam project (ico) for you? on: July 21, 2017, 05:36:16 PM
As stated in the topic, what is the first thing that makes you raise the alarm?
Bunch of things,
 -> Self Moderated Threads + several bounty campaigns with a broken English speaking campaign manager.
 -> ICO appearing out of the blue moon with a non-newbie account with a team that is hired from bitcointalk.
 -> Cheap ICO page with a bought script and a bootstrap theme.
 -> Another POs shitcoin with no creative idea behind.
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