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1  Economy / Currency exchange / Buying up to 9K a day in Bitcoin @ 2%+ Bitstamp on: December 03, 2014, 06:20:27 AM
Buying up to 9K a day in Bitcoin @ 2%+ Bitstamp


Payment Methods
  • Money Orders by Mail
  • Deposit a Money Order into your Bank

Banks Available
  • US Bank
  • Fifth Third (5/3)
  • City National
  • PNC
  • Chase
  • Citizens National
  • Home Federal
  • People's Bank
  • BB&T
  • Wes Banco

Escrow available with Tomatocage or Localbitcoins. (You pay fee)
2  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BTC Sell out on: December 02, 2014, 03:20:12 AM
I'll buy everything you have at -1% Bitstamp, in one single sell.

Any method is fine, but prefer cash by mail or face-to-face.

You can choose the escrow, as long as it is a reputable one.
3  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUY / SELL (High Volume / Minimum: $500) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 30, 2014, 09:43:56 PM
Available.
4  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUY / SELL (High Volume / Minimum: $500) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 28, 2014, 11:21:08 PM
No, you will receive +2% Bitstamp. You send Bitcoin & Receive Vanilla.
5  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUY / SELL (High Volume / Minimum: $500) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 25, 2014, 06:53:59 PM
Available.
6  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUY / SELL (High Volume / Minimum: $500) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 24, 2014, 04:52:24 PM
sending you a pm right now

Alright, waiting.
7  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUY / SELL (High Volume / Minimum: $500) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 24, 2014, 04:12:13 PM
*Bump*
8  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUY / SELL (High Volume / Minimum: $500) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 20, 2014, 06:08:44 PM
Open for business!

Note: Always available from 10 AM to 10 PM. We are able to take orders after these hours, but they are processed the following day.
9  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I'm an idiot who just got scammed for 5 BTC :D on: November 19, 2014, 08:25:06 PM
This recently was pulled on me as well. The user they were impersonating was TomatoCage though and the username was Tomatorcage.

It's likely the same scumbag that did this as well.
10  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUY / SELL (High Volume / Minimum: $500) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 18, 2014, 07:06:40 PM
I have $800 Moneypak. How much BTC would I get?

$600 @ USD Bitstamp
11  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUY / SELL (High Volume / Minimum: $500) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 18, 2014, 06:30:01 PM
*Update*

New amounts have been updated. TomatoCage is also an option for escrow now, along with Localbitcoins. You pay the escrow fees!

Also you can contact via Whatsapp.
12  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: BUY / SELL (High Volume / Large Orders only!) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 13, 2014, 08:12:01 AM
User PBX already claimed that FastCoinz is his account a few months ago. Can you edit your LBC profile to reflect that "Alloxio" is indeed your Bitcointalk account?

Done.
13  Economy / Currency exchange / BUY / SELL (High Volume / Minimum: $500) PRIVATE + FAST on: November 13, 2014, 07:38:49 AM
*( Minimum Trade Amount = $500 )*

    BUY or SELL Bitcoins
  • MoneyPak -- SELL -25% || BUY +1% /// Delivery Time: Instant
  • Vanilla Reload -- SELL -25% || BUY +1% /// Delivery Time: Instant
  • Reload It -- SELL -25% || BUY +1% /// Delivery Time: Instant
  • Cash by Mail -- ±5% /// Delivery Time: Priority Express (1-2 Days) or Priority Mail (2-3 Days) /// Fee: Priority Express: $20 or Priority Mail: $10
  • Western Union -- ±5% /// Delivery Time: 1-2 Hours /// Fee: Western Union Fee Calculator
  • MoneyGram -- ±5% /// Delivery Time: 1-2 Hours /// Fee: MoneyGram Fee Calculator
  • Walmart - to - Walmart -- ±5% /// Delivery Time: 1-2 Hours /// Fee: $4.50 - $9.50
  • Cash Deposit -- ±5% /// Delivery Time: Instant
  • Money Orders -- BUY +2% /// Delivery Time: 30 Minutes on Deposit // Priority Express (1-2 Days) or Priority Mail (2-3 Days) /// Fee: Priority Express: $20 or Priority Mail: $10


Escrow is more than welcome and available on LBC. You may also choose to use Tomatocage but you are required to pay his 1% fee. Your choice of escrow is not negotiable outside of these two well known and well trusted providers. You either use LBC or Tomatocage, otherwise you send first, it's that simple.

Please do not hesitate to contact us. We're more than happy to talk business with any potential clients.

We only ask for what we need and nothing else. Anonymous users are welcome!

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Rates are calculated as followed:

Amount X Fee (0.75 or 0.95) = Amount Receiving (If USD) / Bitstamp Spot Price = Bitcoin Amount Receiving

EXAMPLE #1: $100 USD X 0.95 = $95 USD || or || $95 USD / $370 (Bitstamp) = 0.2567 BTC

EXAMPLE #2: You send us $500 in MoneyPak (SELL -25%) then we send you $375 in Bitcoin calculated @ Bitstamp Spot Price.

EXAMPLE #3: You send us $1,000 in Bitcoin @ Bitstamp Spot and choose to receive a Postal Money Order (BUY +2%). You will receive $1,020 in Postal Money Orders via Mail or Bank Deposit.


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14  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: High Volume MoneyPak Exchanger on: November 13, 2014, 07:28:38 AM
*Bump*
15  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Sell & Buy - Bitcoin on: November 11, 2014, 11:24:08 PM
Sent first, received fast $500.

I've talked to Segvec a few times now, he's about serious business. I'm confident in his services that he offers.
16  Economy / Service Discussion / Online Reputation / Identity proposal on: November 11, 2014, 07:37:00 PM
I've been thinking a lot about Decentralized systems and how Bitcoin enables us to conduct business globally and online. We have systems in place such as the WoT and the trust rating on this forum, which are both good rating systems but they have their downfalls. The problem with rating systems is that they can be manipulated rather easily for anyone that is wanting to put in the work, time, and effort. Also the trust system is built "freely", so no one really needs to invest or spend any amount of money in order to gain trust of other users. The people who have absconded with the most amount of money in the land of Bitcoin are unfortunately the people that we have trusted the most. The trust system works until it doesn't work, which is usually when the good guy turns into an evil villain and begins to scam, steal, and loot. We've seen this numerous times throughout Bitcoin history: Mt. Gox, Pirateat40, Inputs.io, WeExchange, BFL, on and on and on. The thing that most of these large heists have in common is that at one point they were very trusted and reviewed individuals / establishments. They received good trust ratings and reviews which snowballed then led to everyone blindly trusting these entities with large amounts of funds, which is never good and is not needed in the world of Bitcoin.

The beautiful thing about Bitcoin is the ability to create trustless transactions by using multi-sig escrow (2-of-3). There is no excuse why any service should be fully trusted in this day and age of Bitcoin, especially with large amounts of funds because it's no longer necessary. Multi-sig solves many problems, but unfortunately it doesn't solve the problem of reputation or identity.

It has became way too easy and profitable for scammers, shills, and trolls to be able to create new aliases out of thin air. After a couple of weeks they have padded their feedback, created fake history, and voila! They have a new "trusted" identity.

I recently was testing out Open Bazaar and I was very surprised by the feature of "Proof-of-Burn" for merchants. It allows a merchant to "burn" or "destroy" Bitcoin in order to prove their intent and legitimacy of doing business. This is also what Counterparty did when it created the XCP and distributed it. I believe we should start having users or online identities start "burning" coins in order to solidify their intentions and/or good will.

For example, Let's say that I "burned in" my identity for 1 Bitcoin (roughly $370 USD). It doesn't make sense for me to rip someone off or destroy my reputation for less than that. This definitely will set a barrier for evil-doers. Anyone with good intentions has no problem on establishing their identity and "burning" their funds in order to show their good will and commitment. You can also gauge the level of someone's commitment by looking at the amount of BTC they have "burned" into their identity. Someone who has burned 10 BTC into their identity is going to want to protect it, rather than just throw it away over a small squabble.

I don't believe that this should be the complete gauge or rating to determine if a user is legitimate or not, but I do believe that this is a very good tool to add to the collection. The system that is in place now is very flawed and it's easily gamed. You also have many users who are in fact legitimate, yet they are new and are unable to start forming relationships and transactions due to them not having high feedback or reviewed ratings. These users would be able to get a jump start by "burning" in their identity and proving to the community that they are here for legitimate and good reasons.

By using this "Proof-of-Burn" technique along with escrow and the WoT or other trust rating systems, I believe we will have fairly good metrics to go by in order to judge an identities character and intents. The great thing about these methods and concepts is that a user can also stay as private as they want with these systems, there is no need to disclose personal information. I would much rather trust in a user who has "burned" in his username (screen name) for 10 BTC rather than a user who has not but has published his real life identity.

Please let me hear the thoughts of the community on this concept! I'm not by any means claiming that I came up with this idea, this idea is actually a very old one within the Bitcoin ecosystem. I'm just hoping that we can implement this into our community for our users. I've been seeing many similar services pop up such as: Keybase, Onename.io, etc. I believe all these directories could also benefit by adding a feature for users to "burn" in their usernames / screen names.
17  Economy / Services / Re: Free Keybase Invites on: November 11, 2014, 07:07:33 PM
Would appreciate one.

BTC Tip of 0.005 goes to sender.
18  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: High Volume MoneyPak Exchanger on: November 11, 2014, 06:15:05 PM
whats your LBC username/link to your LBC account?

Updated the original post with LBC Username.
19  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: High Volume MoneyPak Exchanger on: November 11, 2014, 09:53:17 AM
*Bump*

$20K Worth of Bitcoin available as of 11/11/2014
20  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: High Volume MoneyPak Exchanger on: November 09, 2014, 05:36:44 PM
We're available on the weekends as well.
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