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1081  Economy / Services / Re: Post a video on website and earn 0.001btc on: August 13, 2015, 11:00:02 AM
i also didnt get paid. i sent him pm but no reply

I already suspected he payed a lot for such a simple tasks.... Oh well, nothing lost but 5 minutes of my time  Smiley
1082  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HOW MUCH FROM ALL THIS EFFORT .??? on: August 13, 2015, 10:59:02 AM

u r wearing the seconds trade i guess ?

yes, i am:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=907271.0

They best suited my posting habits + they don't seem to be scamming people (altough, they are a gambling website, but i feel everybody should make the choice wether or not they gamble, by themselfs)
1083  Economy / Services / Re: Post a video on website and earn 0.001btc on: August 13, 2015, 10:57:18 AM
no payment received either... to bad
1084  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HOW MUCH FROM ALL THIS EFFORT .??? on: August 13, 2015, 10:50:17 AM
let's say a signature compaign gives you 0.001 per post , if you post 500 on a month , you will get 0.5 BTC it's that simple but post quality have to be good and not words like "ty" "hi" "ok" etc... otherwise will be considered as spam and u get banned
and no of course you can't wear multiple compaigns otherwise all peopl would enroll and be rich

Most campaigns do have an upper limit tough... It's usually maximum 100 posts/week or something (really depends on the campaign)... You can post more, but won't be payed for the "extra" posts. Also, some campaigns do not pay for posts in off-topic, altcoins,...

A reasonably complete overview:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
i guess bit-x campaign dosent has an upper limit ?
or which is the best one do u guys think ?? i mean the highest paying.

The one in my sig Wink

No, it depends on your posting habits... Count how much posts you make on average, and on which subforum you post most of the time... Then calculate how much each sig campaign would pay you with your posting habit...

Also, i try to avoid sigcampaigns that are obvious scams... but that's up to you
1085  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HOW MUCH FROM ALL THIS EFFORT .??? on: August 13, 2015, 10:44:12 AM
let's say a signature compaign gives you 0.001 per post , if you post 500 on a month , you will get 0.5 BTC it's that simple but post quality have to be good and not words like "ty" "hi" "ok" etc... otherwise will be considered as spam and u get banned
and no of course you can't wear multiple compaigns otherwise all peopl would enroll and be rich

Most campaigns do have an upper limit tough... It's usually maximum 100 posts/week or something (really depends on the campaign)... You can post more, but won't be payed for the "extra" posts. Also, some campaigns do not pay for posts in off-topic, altcoins,...

A reasonably complete overview:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
1086  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HOW MUCH FROM ALL THIS EFFORT .??? on: August 13, 2015, 10:24:27 AM
i wonder if people can really earn BTC from the campaigns or this is just for interests ? even if u join multiple campaigns i guess u cant earn more than 1 bitcoins per month and plus are we even allowed to have multiple signatures ?? 'correct me if i am worng' Undecided

you're not wrong... But the way i understand, sig campaigns are not meanth to substitute for a fixed income/dayjob... It's just an easy way to earn a couple of bucks for something you would be doing anyways (posting on this forum)...

Btw, the way i calculated it, the maximum income for a hero member would be close to .5BTC, so about $120-$150/month... Wink
1087  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: August 13, 2015, 09:19:21 AM
Please quote mine:1KpP4769CDffoVsMbFzZBkkQooPu3U4fym

quoted that for you  Wink
1088  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: August 13, 2015, 09:18:06 AM
my address: 15wm22XHGfp6Ut2nXC7fVrUGeauj9ZiujY
Please quote!

here you go  Grin
1089  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: August 13, 2015, 09:08:56 AM
Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is lofeifeive from bitcointalk.org and today is August 13, 2015.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
17KrVyPrprNYuHZX46F5EFUhzYda2V5EFC
IJnxdJubYzOG5TjL8KFA7KZuE14y4D/7bnQItjBUAZ3sW76bn0i1fdr+GV8hh1mnEvUV2FaIAUbnEayU9P0f6EU=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Verified

http://coinig.com/?adr=17KrVyPrprNYuHZX46F5EFUhzYda2V5EFC&msg=This+is+lofeifeive+from+bitcointalk.org+and+today+is+August+13%2C+2015.&sig=IJnxdJubYzOG5TjL8KFA7KZuE14y4D%2F7bnQItjBUAZ3sW76bn0i1fdr%2BGV8hh1mnEvUV2FaIAUbnEayU9P0f6EU%3D

 Wink
1090  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB BTC have 170 pp balannce on: August 13, 2015, 06:54:49 AM
Can provide any proof needed for transaction . selfie and all if needed

you do know paypal can easily be reversed... in other words, you could easily pay somebody with paypal, accept the bitcoins, make a paypal claim and get your paypal funds back?

With a new account, your chances are slim somebody will be able to do this for you (altough there are some people that sometimes take a chance on somebody, but it doesn't happen to often)...

I would suggest virwox => high fees, but you'll be able to exchange PP to BTC (if you PP acct is verified)

good luck!
1091  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Looking for users to BETA-test our platform at accumining.com on: August 13, 2015, 06:48:17 AM

To confirm, this is after ~6 days? So around a 150-day ROI right now?

Well, it's 7 days in my timezone Wink , and i have 2 contracts (i have the 63 ghs contract AND the 5 ghs beta contract).
But all in all, i think i'll have my investment back in under 200 days (in case accumining still exists by then, and if the block halving has little effect on my income)

Just checked your last post (from today) and it looks like you're right. Seems to be ~200-day ROI, which isn't bad if the site stays up! Mining speed is going to hit a flatline at some point, and then mining ROI will be fairly consistent for some time.

That's the main point.. I think this is a great service, and it has a reasonable ROI... All the numbers seem OK, and they added paypal as a payment options (which also gives me good faith in their intentions, since you would be able to reverse the transaction for up to 180 days in case they default)..

I just hope they stay up for at least a year, so i can make some profit  Grin
1092  Other / Archival / Re: done on: August 13, 2015, 06:44:52 AM
Loan defaulted.

Well first and last time I lend

Well... At least you had some collateral, so you can recuperate (at least a big part) of your loss...
1093  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Looking for users to BETA-test our platform at accumining.com on: August 13, 2015, 06:09:54 AM
thirth proof of payment:

https://blockchain.info/tx/6a9159d13c1d335437097b753ec6c12d9923759d1e21f08966bc6f47c56ba612
(+0.0027594BTC)

At the moment, i've calculated the following (fees are INCLUDED, since they are obligatory):

Cost:
0.1072017

Proceeds:
0.00091853 + 0.00277232 + 0.0027594 = 0.00645025

Difference:
0.00645025 - 0.1072017 = −0.10075145

Start date: 2015-07-31
End date (in case accumining still exsists in 2 years): 2017-07-31
1094  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: IdleMiners.com - Play from your Smartphone or Tablet and win Bitcoin! on: August 13, 2015, 05:34:22 AM
Hi , I tried to check your website but its only a blank page , can some body confirm this or is it just me ?

I can see the page to, but i won't download any apk that's not on the google play store... So i'll wait this one out Smiley
1095  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: August 12, 2015, 07:43:07 PM
1BoSH7RisUAPpGfNbX8scSB43YP6Tx3g7M

1JwLxS3za2s9gFVzn4SKk6xpgg24bxxh9d

14A8fkAAv2yaLJUBU5Nb82QWTtpPSYFPp2

Thanks!

here you go  Grin
1096  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you didn't get paid for your signature, would you still care about Bitcoin? on: August 12, 2015, 01:26:07 PM
But without signature campaign the daily posts here on the forum will be much less.

This is why i do like signature campaigns... More quality posts = more updates + more content... Google loves regular updates with unique content

So, in a way, signature campaigns make sure this forum stays on top in the google rankings for bitcoin keywords, thus spreading the bitcoin word  Smiley

It is, however, necesary to have good campaign rules, in order to keep the post quality relatively high...
1097  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you didn't get paid for your signature, would you still care about Bitcoin? on: August 12, 2015, 01:23:14 PM
Well I was active in the forum before signature campaigns, and didn't join one for quite some time.
And even now that I have signature I don't really post much more than before (look at my post history). I try to post only when I can contribute some value to a thread.
The signature payment is nice but not high enough to make me write meaningless posts.

Onkel Paul

Well..... you're a hero member, for example, coinut pays you 0.0015BTC/post, max 80 posts/week = 0.48BTC/month (if my calculations are correct)...
You'll have to write 320 posts/month = 13-14 posts/day... to get 0.48BTC =~ $130 at this moment (preev rates).

For most of use EU and US members, that's not a lot, but i can imagine somebody from a less wealthy part of the world could make a nice income if he/she had 2-3 senior/hero/legendary accounts with optimized signature campaigns working 5-6 hours/day... I guess $300-$400/month would defenately be possible, i can imagine somebody in a thirth world country would be the village's richest guy by posting on this forum...


1098  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: about BTCJAM on: August 12, 2015, 12:41:55 PM
But i hope the people i gave a loan to won't run either, since btcjam has their identity, paypal, income and social network verified + they have a proven loan record...

You are pretty much wrong with this. Giving a loan to an A+ rated borrower with a good track record isnt simply a guarantee that they might not default the loan . There has been lot of highly rated borrower that actually defaulted despite that they have submitted their real identity.
As a matter of facts, they got almost nothing to lose by defaulting this because in the end you will be given their identity that has been submitted but you will need to pursue the defaulter with your own cost which could cost more than what you have loaned therefore these scammers easily slip away by defaulting

Chances are pretty big you're right... I just hope you're not  Wink
1099  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: about BTCJAM on: August 12, 2015, 08:17:04 AM
According to their stat page, it looks like A-rated borrowers are pretty solid on repayments. Do you actually have experience with loaning on there? I know going with A-rated people is a much lower interest rate, but if it's like it looks, that's a great way to minimize risk and still get return.

That's what i tought to...
Personally, i don't think i would ever run with somebody else's money... But i hope the people i gave a loan to won't run either, since btcjam has their identity, paypal, income and social network verified + they have a proven loan record...

Fingers crossed...
1100  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering Loans from 0.01 to 0.1 BTC , 0.5% daily intrest, collateral, escrow OK on: August 12, 2015, 08:13:46 AM
Amount: .015 BTC
Interest: 10%
Collateral: BTCTalk Account (Member rank but currently banned)
Reason: Pay Bills
Repayment Amount: 0.0165BTC
Repayment Date: 19-Aug-2015 at the latest

Substrata is right i'm afraid... I cannot give a 0.015BTC loan with a banned account as collateral...
Hope you find somebody willing to give you a loan Smiley
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