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521  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Sibit: simplified Bitcoin command line client on: May 03, 2019, 10:29:17 PM
Interesting. I was thinking of creating something similar in nodeJs as part of the hobby project. Is the build-failing though? I'm trying to install it on my Linux VPS but the download times out. Not sure if the issue is with my VPS or the remote repository. Either way, I'll create an issue if I'm unable to figure it out.
522  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: All Bitcoin address with balance, update weekly. on: May 03, 2019, 10:25:59 PM
It would be nice if you could display full address when you hover.
Actually, if you're using a Chrome browser, you can see the full link what the address points to in the bottom left part of your chrome window. It shows the entire address. Not sure if other browsers have that feature.

@OP: That is the most pagination I've seen in my life. Are these pages/tables generated on the fly or you receive them from the network as soon as the website is opened?
523  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [NEED YOUR OPINION] I know, it sounds like Ponzi, but... on: May 02, 2019, 10:48:01 PM
Am the only one who is having a hard time interpreting OP's idea fully? Not that I'm bad with math or something but just not able to relate the business model with the Ponzi. Since the trading (that is buy/sell of cryptos explicitly) will be fully based on a smart contract, there will be no single authority affecting the prices? Sorry if that doesn't make sense but could you give us something in the layman's terms?
524  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Be careful using Localbitcoins on: May 02, 2019, 10:42:18 PM
They have not turned into a scam site. Your profile was probably reported multiple times for a trade involved or they found something shady in your open/closed trades. As far as the validation goes, they have been doing the ID level verification for a long time ago and this isn't something new. Are you sure you submitted the correct documents? I recollect verifying my ID a year ago and that's all. There wasn't any utility bill or other information necessary. Did you buy that LBC account by any chance?
525  Economy / Lending / Re: Double your 5btc needed to release a lot of money from a trading website on: May 02, 2019, 10:36:41 PM
Most places with a withdrawal. Limit above 0.001 btc are a scam. If you've used 9ne of these sites then don't feed the scammer, I'm sorry for your loss but you'll have to start again.

Dude there are some required deposits when your digital assets exceeds a great amount (e.g. 2 BTC) and that is for the safety of the account.
This is so Anti-Bitcoin. I don't need to have money to withdraw my own money. Even banks don't fuckin do that. I believe, any website asking to deposit money to withdraw money is a plain scam or have no intentions of giving users access to their own funds. I wouldn't trust them with 2 cents and so should you.
526  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Openbazaar not loading images on: May 02, 2019, 10:31:10 PM
How did you install it? Using the tar or by downloading it via the packet manager? The last I checked was they had issues with downloading it through a packet manager. Try compiling from the source as per the instructions mentioned here : https://github.com/OpenBazaar/openbazaar-go/blob/master/docs/install-linux.md

It would be helpful if you mention the Linux distribution you're using.
527  Economy / Gambling / Re: BEtking.io on: May 02, 2019, 10:28:06 PM
Oh fuck ! 2 days ago I said this site is reliable for being old. I'm sorry for that. It is necessary to turn to new gambling projects. It needs to be decentral. Like 888tron, tokenroll.
The site was reliable until the owner decided to turn into a greedy scum. The moment Nolan had put the website for sale, I knew this isn't going to work out good for the players. Too much red flags after, from the scammy ICO to seeking investments for the website which was put on a sale days ago. It is so not necessary to turn to new gambling projects with no reliability at all.
528  Economy / Reputation / Re: Should I leave the Yobit signature campaign? on: April 22, 2019, 09:56:47 PM
Just leaving this here

Some people were talking about neg-trusting spammers for spamming. This is not appropriate; report the posts, and if that doesn't seem to be working well, come to Meta with specific examples and suggestions.
529  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: HitBTC Froze My Account, Requires KYC on: April 20, 2019, 06:51:10 AM
Some links you may find helpful

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2556342.0

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5050207.0

In summary, the verification can take upto a few months and there is no way to speed up the process. Hold tight on to your seats and possibly create more tickets to get their attention.
530  Other / Archival / Re: I will create your bitcointalk ANN thread today on: April 20, 2019, 06:46:27 AM
Contact me via telegram @eduhold or via gmail:blockchainexpert46@gmail.com
I would be much better if you share your previous experience if you don't have then show us some demo for ANN thread. And write in more details regarding your service. ShivaBet is working?
AFAIK, he is not the owner of ShivaBet since I think I know the owner. The owner hired him to create an ANN thread for the service since he wasn't good with his English skills which I buy somehow.
531  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Paxful sent my BTC to a different address? on: April 20, 2019, 06:43:20 AM
It just happened again! And this time I recorded it on video, here is the video... what do you think?

After getting this error message I close the window and refresh and my BTC are gone and sent to another address, rip :[

That video kinda explains it.. It definitely looks a bug from their side if whatever @Adolfin says about the 5% thing is correct. I'm afraid this could be a small portion of a big attack by a middleman. It's literally modifying the address on the server-side. This isn't supposed to happen for a reputed exchange like Paxful.

Watching this case.
532  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling is an entertainment? on: April 20, 2019, 06:32:04 AM
Most of the people states that gambling is form of entertainment but the reality is different gambling is like business where people look to make more money from investing little money but most of them will get failed.
Depends on person to person. You can see it however you want to as long as you know what you're doing and you're not selling your home to fulfill the addiction.

So in your view gambling is business or entertainment,answer honestly. Cheesy
Lock the thread I'd say since this question has been answered like 100 times in this board.
533  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Meet Plutus Wallet - the smart and friendly crypto portfolio simulator on: April 20, 2019, 06:18:12 AM
I agree with @hugeblack : You gotta use a web version or something for people to trust your wallet. I hate downloading random apps from the playstore due to security reasons.

Anyhow, from the screenshots from your website, the wallet design looks beautiful. The colors and the entire UI is well done.
534  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Suggest me some gambling site on: April 20, 2019, 06:13:07 AM
List of TOP 10 Cryptocurrency Sportsbooks with anonymous registration see here: http://futbik.com/cryptocurrency-bookmakers-eng/
That list is straight garbage. Seriously, do you even get paid by these gambling sites to advertise them? The registration might be anonymous but the moment you request a withdrawal, all the KYC policies will kick in out of the blue.

BetCoin is a long gone scam so that shouldn't be in the list in the first place.
535  Economy / Reputation / Re: Multi-Accounts Joining Same Campaigns - TAGGED on: April 20, 2019, 05:48:54 AM
I believe there is some function in Google Sheets (either an = function or a tool itself) that can isolate duplicates in the same column. This should be an easy check for most managers.
Yep, the function

Quote
Select the whole column
Click Format
Click Conditional formatting
Click Add new rule
Set Format cells if to: Custom formula is:
Set value to: =countif(A:A,A1)>1
Set the formatting style.
Ensure the range applies to your column (e.g., A1:A100)

The add-on : https://www.ablebits.com/google-sheets-add-ons/remove-duplicates/index.php [Comes with a nice 30 days free version which is enough for any bounty manager to check their campaign tables.]
536  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: John "fucking" McAfee: I will reveal Satoshi on: April 20, 2019, 01:56:44 AM
Funny guy. I hope he is on drugs or his account was compromised while writing these tweets. He is just an attention seeking whore who is giving community fake promise since 2017. Stop giving him the attention and move on.
537  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: MoneyBadger.io | Opportunity for new owner on: April 20, 2019, 01:52:47 AM
I don't know why everyone is so inclined towards stats and the number of visitors.

Because they want to monetize the site imo. That's probably the first thing that comes in mind if you run a website. If it's not profitable (don't have enough exposure etc) then having that site needs more work.

Lots of visitor + high traffic is an adsense heaven.
Yes but that can be done even after buying the website right? If the site is making enough money and profits, the owner wouldn't sell it for cheap in the first place. SEO/Link building strategies are easy to implement to rank the website anyway. If the site concept is interesting, everything else is pretty much achievable at minimal costs.
538  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Your favorite kind of lottery? on: April 20, 2019, 01:50:38 AM
Passive lottery for sure! Lower odds with higher jackpots is the way to go for me. I can always buy multiple tickets to increase my chances but again depends on the cost of a single ticket. Most of the lottery tickets at Tesco/SuperValu you get locally are passive anyway.
539  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Prediction website for sale with backend software on: April 20, 2019, 01:03:18 AM
The website www.bitcoinfreecasino is for sale.   Its a turn key operation set up in 2015 but I havnt had time to run it.   Backend is all set up, all it needs is somebody to promote it and run it.    Price is 2 bitcoins.
You can't just give it a price out of thin air. Stats, number of visitors, technologies and other stuff should contribute to the final pricing. From the information provided above, the website isn't making any profits and there is no front-end to see what it actually looks like (if you ever created one).

2BTC is a pretty hefty price for that.
this is the site he's selling - http://bitcoinfreecasino.com/
because the forum link from this site directs to his profile. you can check how the front-end looks like.  Roll Eyes
Damn, that is nowhere near 2 BTC or a gambling site. Like I don't really understand which part of the website looks like they're related to a casino? What the heck is a swiftcoin anyway? I'm pretty sure OP is selling it because it failed to make him money.
540  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BITCOIN ATM SOFTWARE NEEDED on: April 20, 2019, 12:59:33 AM
I may be able to help out. If you are still looking feel free to reach out. Telegram is @BlockchainLD
I'm interested in knowing how will you achieve this. Because you can easily scam the OP with either upfront payments or fake promises that won't deliver the product. Like leave the scam part aside, I'm just curious how does one write software for a machine they don't even know about?
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