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801  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: April 18, 2015, 06:37:36 AM
Hye I was just checking my earing but getting a message that the user is banned. How can you do that. I didn't even spam.
 I think it was a mistake on your end. Please look into it.

I too got some errors today! The bot doesn't seem working well today Smiley
802  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: April 18, 2015, 05:36:31 AM
I think its better to join a sig campaign after you reach full member or above. Newbies, Jr. members and Members get paid very less and wearing signature very early makes you look cheap Smiley Why make yourself look cheap when you can earn 20x of the amount you're earning after a very short time? I don't advice you to leave the campaign but I think wearing signature in the very early stage doesn't give good impression to other people, especially during trades. For Eg: You are selling a good for 1 BTC and you are a newbie wearing a signature. This probably won't make a good impression to the audience Smiley
Anyways, your account , your wish! I don't force Smiley Good luck Smiley

What looks cheap is when people just post for the sake of increasing their post count, regardless of what the membership status is to this forum.  I don't think there is any issue with anyone having curious/intelligent/helpful things to say.  Why not be a part of a campaign if it makes no difference to you?

It's like saying there's no point of me making minimum wage when I was in high school, because when I graduate from university, I'll make 6X that wage.  That opportunity wasn't available as a high school kid and I worked some crappy low paying jobs to have some spending money.

It's the individuals own choice to join or not join, regardless of a forum membership status Smiley
In the real world, forum membership status doesn't mean a thing, and if there was no signature campaign payment by membership status, it wouldn't mean much here either.

It was just my opinion! Yes you are right too! They look cheap when they make useless posts just for the sake of making extra money! But if you join a campaign when they pay just 2k satoshi per post, you really can't do big trades! You can't advertise you are selling a set of mining hardwares for 20 BTC and you are wearing a signature in the early stage which pays very less! That really makes people think, "why will someone with so expensive mining rigs participate in a 2k satoshi per post signature campaign? Obvious scam". Anyways,"His Account, His Wish" Smiley
803  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: April 18, 2015, 04:36:12 AM
Since everybody knows that scrypt mining is unprofitable anymore and it is impossible to reach roi so quickly with sha256 - the only option I imagine is they mine X11 algo. But is it really so profitable? Why other companies don't do it if that's the case Huh

Simple answer! Scrypt is a Ponzi scheme! No matter even if they tell they're using quantam computers, you must be smart enough to realize early that it's a Ponzi scheme and not a real mining site Smiley

So you are just trolling.   You aren't even good at it.    This site has been running since Feb. 2014 and it has evolved a lot. 

I am not trolling. I agree I am not very good at understanding mining concept but I can tell this through my common sense. A cloud mining site where I can't even see any pictures of Mining Hardwares? Obvious scam! No need of useless argument though! Its just like some people calling 999dice.com a scam and some calling it's legit! Noone knows except the admin Smiley
804  Other / Off-topic / Re: 2 more activity and I will become a Sr. Member. on: April 18, 2015, 04:18:11 AM
This isn't the sort of thing you post about in meta.

That's called "Signature Spam" Smiley
He has probably done it to earn some more from his signature Smiley

Nah... Just checking how patient is admins.
i personally think that people who are in these campaigns shouldn't be credited for posts in meta and off-section

They don't get paid for posting in the off-section! I don't think there's any problem for paying for posts in "Meta" until you don't write your personal diary in "Meta" Smiley
805  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: April 18, 2015, 04:10:22 AM
Hey Marco! Something strange happened! I was just checking my signature earnings and I was shocked to see "signature deleted!" ..I tried again, again the same error! I never even touched my signature!

Edit: I tried after some time! Its working all good now! Don't know what happened before  Undecided
806  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Good idea to use StartJoin.com or just stick with Kickstarter? on: April 18, 2015, 04:02:10 AM
I'm looking to use one of the crowdfunding platforms and noticed that startjoin accepts Bitcoin, but they are lacking users as it seems. Does anyone have any feedback on this?

The other alternative was to use kickstarter or indiegogo as they have a much more established name and user base.

Just wanted to see if startjoin was reputable in the bitcoin community or not.

I really haven't used Kickstarter and the first time I heard about crowdfunding, I heard about startjoin...
Does kickstarter accept Bitcoin too?
807  Other / Off-topic / Re: 10K BTC accidentally lost - may be somebody could help me find them! on: April 17, 2015, 05:05:01 PM
Guys, take it easy. Especially Sarthak))

I wrote this post with "overflowing" sarcasm and if somebody can't detect it he has problems with sense of humour))

Just read again - cartoons about pony online (intentionally wrote this Grin), motorbike in Tokyo(Nakamoto), shatter to 256 parts (SHA-256).

Oh sorry Tongue
You were trolling in a stupid manner! Annoying trolling Tongue

Edit: I am amazed that you made this account in feb 2014 just to write this post Tongue
808  Other / Off-topic / Re: 10K BTC accidentally lost - may be somebody could help me find them! on: April 17, 2015, 04:59:04 PM
Wow, looks like I found my former customer - https://bitcointalk.org/?topic=137.0

It's so sad I sold my laptop with laszlo's btc to somebody. Life is very strange thing... who knowed, that 10K btc will be ~ 2.5 millions for now(((

Will you please shut up? I saw your last post and you were posting your qoinpro referral link! Why does someone who used to have 10k BTC  even use a service and use it's referral link when that service pays you 1k satoshi per year? Plus that pizza was sold a long time ago. You just registered in feb 2014  Undecided
809  Other / Off-topic / Re: 10K BTC accidentally lost - may be somebody could help me find them! on: April 17, 2015, 04:54:57 PM
I am really confused why only the "newbie" trolls loose their bitcoins in their dream Huh
810  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Top Cloud Miners Compared by Profitability on: April 17, 2015, 04:50:09 PM
Nice list Smiley
Better if you can mark sites in 3 divisions like ' legit' ,' Ponzi/scam' or' Yet to verify'..
Anyways Thanks for the contribution though Smiley

Not so easy to judge. Hardware seems legit to me:)
Hashnest and Bit-x too. All other are cloudy cloudmining at least.

Even the "legit" sites can go bust like BUTTERFLYLABS, AMHASH and GAW... Wink

They may but chances are slightly less than the companies like scrypt.cc which are obvious Ponzi schemes which will run in the near future Smiley
811  Economy / Auctions / Re: Sell member account on: April 17, 2015, 04:36:12 PM
Just to let anyone know who is considering buying the account from yoloking - the account in question is banned so it would probably not be a good idea to make an offer to buy the account

quit trolling every god damned thread in marketplace. we know youre offering escrow services. you are literally the definition of an internet troll

Just because you got a negative trust from Quickseller because of asking for a loan with no collateral and making up a story for the loan which makes no sense doesn't mean you can call him a "troll" for no valid reason Smiley

Actually by your post history , i see you are the perfect example of an "Internet troll". No Offense Smiley
812  Economy / Lending / Re: Want Low Interest? If You Have Collateral You Got It. Sr and ^ no Collateral ;) on: April 17, 2015, 04:28:43 PM
Yes that's fine..
My btc address is: 1GfHCYBHMVeAJ18emrZUt9n5gGHKFXtfhw
Right after u send me the BTC, ill send u the password of the member account.


Be aware while loaning this guy! Even though you don't care about neg trust account or positive trust account, this guy has got his member account with 80 activities banned!

Anyways, Good luck for your loan services Smiley
813  Economy / Gambling / Luckybit on: April 17, 2015, 04:11:31 PM
Why I can't join this event??
It said that my area not served and with my mozilla its really low respond
Please help

We advise to use chrome. Where are you located?


Just try using chrome but its low respond too and said that my area is not served too
My location is Indonesia

Even though i heard VPN's are laggy, i used a UK VPN once and it worked all good. Try it once Wink

IE is way too old browser and mostly can't handle most website (as my experince)  Tongue

It is an old browser but i am currently in such a state that I can't find chrome and Mozilla in the Windows store and either i have to use Use Internet Explorer Or stop surfing the Web Sad
814  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How would you introduce Bitcoin to your friends and family? on: April 17, 2015, 04:07:04 PM
Best to start would be by explaining them that Bitcoin is "Virtual Money" and it must be kept in a "wallet".
I would open a wallet for them and send them 100k satoshi to start with Smiley
I would refer them to the forum and make them surf the forum the whole day.
Next day?
They would be teaching me how Bitcoin works Tongue
815  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Is there any altcoin nowadays that can be mined with cpu on: April 17, 2015, 03:52:26 PM
Is there any altcoin nowadays that can be mined with cpu WITH PROFIT?

Thanks
I am not sure but check the altcoins announcement section! There are always many new altcoins waiting to be mined by zionar with cpu WITH PROFIT Smiley
I always see new coins getting released everyday! You can mine any of them and hope that coin will rise in the future Smiley And if they do rise , you can call youself as an "Early Miner" Grin
816  Economy / Gambling / Luckybit on: April 17, 2015, 03:47:35 PM
The site is really laggy! I use Internet Explorer Tongue! I am using Internet explorer for a few days because i am on a different laptop and whenever i download chrome it says "the app isn't supported on this PC" ( This is not your problem, its mine Grin)

Can't you guys modify a little and at least make the site accessible because when i try to open luckybit on my home network, it says "Connecting"...Chat doesn't load and i cant see bets..

Anyways,I will go to my friend's house to join the happy hour lol Tongue
817  Economy / Gambling / Re: Does investing on a bitcoin dice bankroll a good idea? on: April 17, 2015, 03:37:53 PM
Here's a question I got for you guys:

For eg JD's Bankroll is 0 (Don't Laugh, Its just an example)! I invest 1 BTC there, And another gambler comes in and loses 1 BTC! So I get 1.9 BTC and 0.1 goes to dooglus... But I think the odds aren't on my side if the gambler knows when to stop!
The chances of gambler to double his money is 49.5%.. My odds are 50.5%

But if the gambler wins he gets 2x of the bet amount i.e. 2 BTC
But if I(house) win/s, I just get 90% profit i.e. 1.9 BTC

So isn't it better to gamble yourself and stop on the right time rather than investing on the house?


I didn't get your point.

Gambling has negative EV.

Investing in the bankroll has poitive EV.

How can negative be more than positive Huh

I don't really know how to explain but I will try my best:

If I invest 1 BTC  in JD which currently has 0 BTC invested, the site's bankroll will be 1 BTC.
A roller comes in and bet 1 BTC at 49.5% and he will earn 1 BTC if he wins.
On the other hand, My(House's) odds of winning is 50.5% and if I(House) win, House earns 1 BTC profit but only 0.9 BTC profit will come to my pocket as 10% winning is taken by the site!

Roller bets at 49.5% and gets 1 BTC if he/she wins.
Investor's odds of winning the gambler is 50.5% and gets only 0.9 BTC profit if he/she wins.

So the question is Am I really profiting? Is it better to gamble than to invest?

the best possible explanation is my answer I guess, You cant win 1 BTC in 1x roll if the entire bankroll is 1 BTC, since casino will be limiting it to 1 % of their bankroll, read this up, You missed my post, and by keep on limiting to 1 % of the bankroll, it will takes you several winning before you could drain up the entire bankroll.

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good point, but you forgot to consider that a gambler seldom stop if he is in profit already, he might continue to go, this is better for the house in long term since there is a 1 % house edge everytime a gambler play, and it is notlikely that you will bust your 100% bankroll in one go, most sites allow 1 % of the bankroll as the max win, so if you got 1 btc, then max win will be 0.01 and max bet will be 0.005 with 2x chance for payout


You're funny lol! That was just an example and I well know that there is a max profit in dice site Smiley Anyways, it was an explanation for ndnhc as he didn't get my question Smiley
818  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Scrypt.CC | Scrypt Cloud Mining on: April 17, 2015, 03:34:25 PM
Since everybody knows that scrypt mining is unprofitable anymore and it is impossible to reach roi so quickly with sha256 - the only option I imagine is they mine X11 algo. But is it really so profitable? Why other companies don't do it if that's the case Huh

Simple answer! Scrypt is a Ponzi scheme! No matter even if they tell they're using quantam computers, you must be smart enough to realize early that it's a Ponzi scheme and not a real mining site Smiley
819  Economy / Gambling / Re: Does investing on a bitcoin dice bankroll a good idea? on: April 17, 2015, 03:31:40 PM
Here's a question I got for you guys:

For eg JD's Bankroll is 0 (Don't Laugh, Its just an example)! I invest 1 BTC there, And another gambler comes in and loses 1 BTC! So I get 1.9 BTC and 0.1 goes to dooglus... But I think the odds aren't on my side if the gambler knows when to stop!
The chances of gambler to double his money is 49.5%.. My odds are 50.5%

But if the gambler wins he gets 2x of the bet amount i.e. 2 BTC
But if I(house) win/s, I just get 90% profit i.e. 1.9 BTC

So isn't it better to gamble yourself and stop on the right time rather than investing on the house?


I didn't get your point.

Gambling has negative EV.

Investing in the bankroll has poitive EV.

How can negative be more than positive Huh

I don't really know how to explain but I will try my best:

If I invest 1 BTC  in JD which currently has 0 BTC invested, the site's bankroll will be 1 BTC.
A roller comes in and bet 1 BTC at 49.5% and he will earn 1 BTC if he wins.
On the other hand, My(House's) odds of winning is 50.5% and if I(House) win, House earns 1 BTC profit but only 0.9 BTC profit will come to my pocket as 10% winning is taken by the site!

Roller bets at 49.5% and gets 1 BTC if he/she wins.
Investor's odds of winning the gambler is 50.5% and gets only 0.9 BTC profit if he/she wins.

So the question is Am I really profiting? Is it better to gamble than to invest?
820  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: April 17, 2015, 03:24:44 PM
Here's a good example:

What happens when you visit a faucet?
Goto Faucet --> Solve captcha --> Enter address
Again,
Goto Faucet --> Solve captcha --> Enter address
Again,
Goto Faucet --> Solve captcha --> Enter address
Again,
Goto Faucet --> Solve captcha --> Enter address


This is a bad idea! Average faucet payout is 500 satoshi! So after visiting 20 faucets you make 500*20=10,000 satoshi or 0.0001 BTC
What's the tx fee? 0.0001 BTC

Then you realize you wasted all this time just making money for the tx fees. That's a waste of time.

Increase your rank and get involved in a signature campaign like me. You will start earning a lot of money compared to faucets.
Another Example:
I just made 0.0008 BTC writing this post! That's like 8 tx fees Smiley and it took a very short time to write compared to visiting 20 fauctes Smiley
Hope you get my point Wink

@Sarthak is absolutely right.

After 2 months I realized visiting faucets is waste of time. In a week I gained max. 100k satoshi.

so here I am. I am a newbie, I will get 4k satoshi for this post. In 2 weeks my rank will be jr.member and I'll gain more.

do not waste your time in faucets.

I think its better to join a sig campaign after you reach full member or above. Newbies, Jr. members and Members get paid very less and wearing signature very early makes you look cheap Smiley Why make yourself look cheap when you can earn 20x of the amount you're earning after a very short time? I don't advice you to leave the campaign but I think wearing signature in the very early stage doesn't give good impression to other people, especially during trades. For Eg: You are selling a good for 1 BTC and you are a newbie wearing a signature. This probably won't make a good impression to the audience Smiley
Anyways, your account , your wish! I don't force Smiley Good luck Smiley
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