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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Syntax12 tried to scam me for .14btc on: November 07, 2014, 01:05:34 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=358651

I own dailysatoshi.com which is a crypto news and article website that I'm working on. I pay people to write articles and in return I get to use those articles on my website. I have a few rules when it comes to articles but my biggest rule is DO NOT PLAGIARIZE! This user sent me three articles that had been copy and pasted directly from three sites.

Proof:

https://i.imgur.com/8NBy2lr.png

https://i.imgur.com/jNeZSQV.png

https://i.imgur.com/B9hVwSO.png

https://i.imgur.com/jdzyeT4.png

https://i.imgur.com/SEj413P.png

These are the three sites they were stolen from.

http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/04/bitpay-launches-bitcoin-checkout-app-for-one-tap-payments/

http://www.nbcnews.com/id/55160141/ns/business-small_business/t/crazy-things-you-can-buy-bitcoin-paradise-included/

http://www.techrepublic.com/article/pay-with-bitcoin-10-of-the-most-interesting-places-to-spend-it/

This user tried to sell me something that:

1: Didn't belong to them
&
2: They knew I wouldn't be able to use on my site

So this user just hoped I wouldn't notice the articles had been stolen from other sites, until after I had paid them.

Just got another email from them. Will update with the confession.





thanks for a very info you shared here...
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Invest 122$ in gawminers for 8mhs scrypt on: November 07, 2014, 12:59:00 PM
Hi guys i am invest recently 122$ in gawminer for increase my speed to 1mhs to 9 but earn this total at day 0.0038-0.0032 i am withdraw saturday night 21 pm 4,95$ in btc for pay a bundle in humble bundle the 4,95 earned in 3 week is going very fast like a blink of an eye and after 24 hr my po are 0.0026 help me


hope you doing it securely and doing a wise decision... Smiley
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The Future of Bitcoin is Biometric authentication and identification on: November 07, 2014, 12:51:07 PM
Forget about the financial 'geniuses' trying to figure out the true value of BTC. And don't worry about how and why bitcoin may or may not fail.

Digital crypto currencies are the future and simply an evolution of the current credit and debit card networks we are using right now.

One the hurdles bitcoin has to overcome before it will ever become adopted by the mainstream is one of ease of use.

It's pretty hard to fuck up using a credit or debit card.. and even if you do the bank and credit card companies will generally cover you as a consumer. Merchants get the shaft of course.

Bitcoin's semi anonymity is great except it's as insecure on a social level as paper money. I don't want to be in a dark alley making a 10k transaction with someone i don't know for a physical item i can't test or return.

Wallet addresses need to be bound to an identity so reputation and trust can be established thereby building a framework of security and accountability.

The semi-anonymous nature of bitcoin also lends to it's lack of user friendliness. Most people simply don't have the understanding or knowledge required to secure and use their wallets. It's to fricking hard and stressful when you have a large number of BTC. Bare minimum we can agree it's a lot harder and more stressful than it is to use a debit or credit card backed by 'money' in a bank.

I understand there is a lack of trust in banks and financial institutions and that is the appeal of bitcoin. but bitcoin doesn't become mainstream without being EASIER to use.

This is where biometric wallets will come into play. If bitcoin is not the first to adopt this it will fail. And if it is the first to adopt it then we know we have pioneered the beast system where buying and selling cannot be done without the mark.

Your biometric information generates a key tied to your wallet. QRcode is replaced or exists alongside your biometrics. This is coming. A company like blockchain.info is surely looking at this. Adoption rate will soar through the roof when wallets are inexplicably tied to identity. Everything falls into place.

This is not good!!!bitcoin is doomed!
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What are the best ways to earn btc? on: November 07, 2014, 12:43:02 PM
I am familiar with bitcoin and have been for a while now but now im really taking intrigue in the possibilities of profit and future speculation so saying that I am looking for the most popular ways people earn bitcoins online and how to start to accumulate bitcoins

buying and selling is the best way to earn it...BTC
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I lost my BTC on: November 07, 2014, 12:33:52 PM
HELLO to all of you ... ... ... ...

I'm confused, because BTC I sent to this bitcoin address: 1QAFuUxb1YkMs7zoMHtvWGSRKRPGB5xCB4

For all of you who know the address of the bitcoin, please let me know ... who the owner of the bitcoin address?Huh


THANKS  Kiss

why you don't know?its important tha tyou know how it happened... Wink
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Wallet for Android / Re: Managing addresses on: November 07, 2014, 12:25:22 PM
One thing that I really liked about this wallet was the easy to manage addressbook. At the moment I have an address in my wallet that totally breaks the app, it is completly unusable. Before I could create a new address, send all my coins to there and remove the broken one but that whole option is gone. Is there by chance any way to fix this problem?

If this downgrade is to stay, I have no choice left but switching to another app to manage my funds. I understand that it isn't encouraged to use the same address over and over again, but for normal users like me this isn't a big deal and removing this option is a really bad choice.

Yes i want to know what it means of broken address?... Smiley
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Wallet for Android / Re: How much money do you dare keep in Android wallet? on: November 07, 2014, 12:06:12 PM
I just installed Bitcoin Wallet for Android. It is quite intuitive. Took me 5 minutes to get familiar with it.
I made a backup with a strong password (12 random characters) and emailed the encrypted file it to myself.

But still, I don't feel that safe. Phones are subject to all kinds of security problems.

I've decided to keep 50 EUR in this wallet. If I ever come across some shop that accepts bitcoins I'll try it out. It is also good to keep some small money there just to see if it really is safe.


I also been through this kind of stuff....and no worries...
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Wallet for Android / Re: How to sign message using android bitcoin wallet address..... on: November 07, 2014, 11:58:41 AM
The title says it all. I only use my HTC Android phone, no computers except pi's for miners. I need to know how to sign a message using my android bitcoin wallet address on my phone.

Thanks

Thanks for posting this as i know also what you experiencing right now...and thanks for asking help as i know also what to do with my HTC Android phone.
9  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Warning about portable versions on: November 07, 2014, 11:43:02 AM
Since we now have a subforum for Electrum, I am rewriting here what I already said in other threads. I hope it's more visible in its own thread.

It is not safe to use a portable version of Electrum on an insecure computer!

Don't get me wrong: I am not saying that a portable build is by itself more dangerous than a non-portable version.
However, a portable version does not bring anything more in terms of security. It does not protect you from the computer you are using.
In addition, portable builds encourage dangerous behaviour, because they make it very easy to use your wallet on third party computers, that might be infected with viruses and keyloggers.

I was never enthusiastic about distributing portable versions of Electrum.
I did it because the demand for portable versions was so high that portable builds distributed by third parties were getting popular.
That's the only reason why I accepted to distribute portable builds: I do this in order to avoid an even worse situation.



using this vertsion is ok..if theres a higher version let me know...BTC
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