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1561  Economy / Services / Re: Unix sysadmin/hosting/scripting/dba on: May 28, 2015, 11:38:08 AM
I've added a coupon code for altcoinhosting.com especially for bitcointalk:

BCT2015
gives you 30% off on your first purchase (valid untill the 31st of december 2015, redeemable once per customer)

ALToff
Gives you 20% off on your second purchase (valid untill the 1st of july 2015, redeemable once per customer)

With this coupon, you can have
basic webhosting (http://altcoinhosting.com/shoppingcart/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50&search=basic) for $3.5/month
1 Gb of diskpace, 100 Gb bandwith, dedicated ipv6, shared ipv4, php/mysql/1 emailacct/ftp
1562  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: May 28, 2015, 11:11:52 AM
Great! A signature campaign i can join (as a newbie).
Thanks!
1563  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining Monero on VPS: 4x2.4Ghz, 3GB RAM to make 10$month to cover VPS cost on: May 27, 2015, 12:37:44 PM

Did you try Monero. It is more efficient to mine with CPU than GPU.

Just to try this one out, i've installed the yac miner on my server... Using the calculator on https://moneropool.com/#, i would make about $5/month...  Embarrassed

Better than the altcoins i've tried before, but not really profitable enough to invest any time into mining i'm afraid
1564  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining Monero on VPS: 4x2.4Ghz, 3GB RAM to make 10$month to cover VPS cost on: May 26, 2015, 01:54:53 PM
Well... I guess you can be lucky... If you would mine a new CPU minable coin before prices go up, you might actually make some $$$.
However, i tried most of the existing CPU minable coins, and could not make enough cash to make the whole setup worth my effort...
1565  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining Monero on VPS: 4x2.4Ghz, 3GB RAM to make 10$month to cover VPS cost on: May 26, 2015, 12:20:47 PM
I'm just a newbie, but i already tried this several times:
XMG, RIC,..
Most i made was $2/month with CPU mining on a dedicated quad core, 8 threads 16 Gb ram intel XEON blade server... I stopped CPU mining altogether since it required a lot of time and effort to make $2/month...

I also tried memorycoin and BURST... Same story i'm afraid.

Things might differ if you want to GPU mine, but that requires a lot more configuration, witch i wasn't willing to do on a webserver
1566  Other / Off-topic / Re: any free php hosting provider on: May 19, 2015, 01:10:14 PM
I would never give away free hosting to somebody i didn't know, unless i was 100% sure i would make more $$$ giving it away for free, then i would make selling it...

I've known freehosts that redirected traffic from certain countrys, installed popups/popunders, forced headers/footers, redirected 404 traffic, sold email-adresses from their webmasters, forced their webmasters to be active on their forums (free content creation for SEO purposes),...

In the end, they either go bancrupt and you face downtime, or they take away a big part of your business and redirect it to an affiliate link of their own.

If you're not paying for a product, you ARE the product...

I can host you for cheap, and i accept bitcoin... PM if interested!
1567  Economy / Services / Re: Unix sysadmin/hosting/scripting/dba on: May 16, 2015, 06:23:21 AM
Thanks for the tips!

In case somebody wants to peek at my previous work:
Note1: As i said before i'm NOT a designer... All scripts work smoothly, the databases are wellmade, but my GUI's look like sh*t.
Note2: As said before, most of the links below are NSFW!!!
Note3: As you can expect, a unix sysadmin making pr0n sites hides his identity (most of the time). I'm not obsessed with anonimity, but i would appreciate if you start looking for my real identity (and succeed in finding it), you keep it to yourself...

my blogs look like http://www.whipp3d.com . On these blogs, some scripts like the banner rotator were written by myself
my blogHOST: http://www.logxxx.com/webmasters/subscribe.php . 95% of the code is written by me. Only the WYSIWYG en CAPTCHA were open source/licenced
my hot-or-not: http://gfsnude.com/ . 100% of the code is written by me
my tube site: http://ponr.mobi/ (NOT written by me... Altough the script is no longer supported, and i had to rewrite several parts of it to get it running properly on newer versions of apache/php/mysql)
i even regged a small domain a couple days ago: altcoinhosting.com (as you'll notice, it's an open source design, and an opensource shopping cart, coupled with the coinpayments gateway).

I have 25 domains, and several subdomains, i can provide a full list in PM if somebody cares (most of them are wordpress sites like whipp3d.com tough)...
1568  Economy / Services / Re: Unix sysadmin/hosting/scripting/dba on: May 15, 2015, 07:40:14 AM
Nobody?

I want some BTC to start experimenting, so i'll add following services:
- Adspace on my NSFW websites, i've got several thousand unique visitors a day , about 80% SE, 15% non-blindlinked traffic from quality sites, 5% mixed...

PM if interested in advertising, webhosting, scripting, script installation, system administration, all database problems... No cure no pay ;-)
1569  Economy / Services / Unix sysadmin/hosting/scripting/dba on: May 13, 2015, 03:29:20 PM
Hi Guys,

I'm new to bitcoin, and would like some BTC in my wallet so i can experiment.

My experience:
- i run 3 LAMP server (debian, ubuntu and CentOS), hosting about 30 domains since 2011.
- i have written several php/mysql applications for my previous employer's intranet that are not pretty but completely functional (including some pretty complicated applications). I'm NOT a designer. You'll need a design in case you want a pretty website for your enduser.
- i'm currently working as a AIX sysadmin for about 6 months now
- i'm skilled in database design, data warehousing, basic database management (creating scheme's, normalizing, query optimalisation,...). I know (in different degrees) how to manage Oracle, mysql, mssql, postgresql, db2 (and M$ access, in case you want to call this a relational database).

Things i can do:
- hosting (my 3 servers run at 30% load, i have 3 for redundancy reasons, not because i use 3)
- php/mysql scripting
- unix troubleshooting
- Perl scripting
- relational database design
- database troubleshooting
- query optimalisation and creation
- script installations (about 20 of my 30 domains run wordpress, i'll give you a great deal for wordpress installations, troubleshooting, moving,...)

My portfolio:
Since most of my projects were on my previous employer's intranet, it's kind of hard to show them here. My other projects are NSFW. If you'd like to see server stats or some NSFW samples of scripts i wrote, send me a PM!

My fee:
- depending on the task (hourly rates or fixed fee, altough i won't work for free), I always use no-cure-no pay (if i dont fix your problem, or you're not going to use the script i wrote, you don't have to pay). PM me if you have questions!
- Fee payable in BTC or any Altcoin that is on a respectable exchange. Prices are always negotiated in USD, so we use the current exchange rate at time of payment to calculate the amount of BTC or altcoin.

Security:
I know i'm a junior member of this forum, so i cannot expect you guys to just send me BTC. If you're a senior member with a good reputation, i'll do the job and you can pay me when it's finished. If you're not a senior member, or i don't like you reputation: we can always use an escrow service (split-fee).
Offcourse, if you use my hosting for a project, you can always pay me afterwards (if you don't pay, i can just kick you off the server ;-) ).

PM me if you're interested!
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