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6701  Economy / Services / Re: [Crypto-Games.net] ★Signature Campaign★ | Best Rates | Full M. - Staff [OPEN] on: February 02, 2016, 03:06:56 PM
I would like to inform that my rank has been upgraded now to Sr.Member and have changed my signature code to Sr.Member one, thank you Smiley

Update:
Current post count: 1696.
Next time please include it (only 34 rounds left till then).
Ooops, sorry, my bad, forgot to do so, thanks for doing so.
6702  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gamerholic: A Platform for Crypto Gaming on: February 02, 2016, 01:47:33 PM
Indeed an interesting one, this have a lot of rooms for improvement, imagine a FPS game (First Person Shooter) under their development could drive huge community if ever decide to actually integrate one plus upon checking the website, a lot could be done and functionality wise needs some improvement but from the looks of it, it has good prizes so will surely keep an eye on them since we could use BTCitcoin (indirectly).
6703  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Coine.rs – an open wiki about people and companies behind Bitcoin on: February 02, 2016, 11:34:04 AM
This is an interesting one although I doubt all of them (anyone related behind BTCitcoin) Would share everything or some wouldn't share anything at all but still a good choice to help introduce them even more to the community. I also happen to like the interface of the website (simple yet nice and functionality wise everything is working).
6704  Other / Off-topic / Re: Getting My First Whole Bitcoin? on: February 02, 2016, 10:24:54 AM
The solution is very simple, Don't do what others do as much as you can, try to be unique, try to do something different in exchange for BTCitcoin in return of it. Many would suggest signature campaign but that's not the best one available. Try to master a skill and offer it to the community, you don't need to have a client every day to earn good enough but you need to have the right skill and surely even 1 single client a month would make you earn your 1st BTCitcoin if you dedicate and really learn something good. I would suggest start by learning programming websites, codes stuff (they pay rate for those are quite high).
6705  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] EEEth.com - Bitcoin price calculator with multiple crypto cross conversion on: February 02, 2016, 09:12:14 AM
This is actually really a good one, plus tried it in 3 browsers and cellphone, was working on all of them but regarding the name eeeth, was it chosen because of making it's main purpose to show etherum comparison to BTCitcoin in terms of value? IMO it has a great potential to have more functioned plus more designing works will make it look even better. Not sure how hard it's to add more conversions option but if you could add all the other one's and yet maintain the lightness then I would suggest you to do that as well.
6706  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC price ? / Ezubao closed/ MMM Global next on: February 02, 2016, 08:00:13 AM
Well the good news is that another ponzi scheme get's punish after all but the damage that could be done from all those dumping is the negative side of the story. The main problem is people are too delusional of what they hear and see without thinking everything through and today one door closes but tomorrow another will open (unfortunately).
6707  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Crazy idea, use webspeech API on faucets for protection against bots? on: February 02, 2016, 07:01:16 AM
The idea is nice but have mix feelings if it would be able to solve the problem of bots without interfering human users in terms of making the whole problem a complex one. In terms of short term effect I think it could succeed but in the long run, programers will surely make a way to bypass that as well, no matter how wide their range gets. Also as you said, the use of mic, could complicate the situation since some don't have any and have to provide just so they could earn fractions of BTCitcoin. Perhaps if there was a way that could be implemented in a way that each address user have to validate it's identity so only one user is tide to each address and then bots could be eliminated although it requires separate data base and it will get anonymity from those who want to remain one.
6708  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Money Laundering "Not Possible" with Bitcoin? on: February 02, 2016, 05:30:57 AM
Finally a well written article after all and totally agree with the writer, just wished all the media would do as well since every now and then, another crap news appears out of nowhere that BTCitcoin was used in blah blah blah criminal activity with out showing solid evidence just because they think it's not traceable even though is completely the opposite and any criminal trying to use this method, will surely get caught somewhere down the road.
6709  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New Blockchain.info UI on: February 02, 2016, 01:34:51 AM
Not yet since to do so, we have to upgrade to the beta version in which limits the functions users could do with the current version as opposed to the beta version and base on replies users got from supports, by doing so, you can't go back if something goes wrong (which have already for some) and you could check some of the comments in the following thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1344049.0
6710  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known alts of anyone: User generated on: February 01, 2016, 07:35:48 PM
Another pending connection found from whywefight's previous investigation. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1206112.msg13738573#msg13738573)

Accounts connected: Avile, LuckyYOU, SFR10

Proof: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Addresses:
Code:
1LpZQnd2CqKPPBAjmSfJCdhXz12n2jHkrA
1Gm5K2H2fjD2oiTn4rWC5GwQMn2xMUBc5g

Miscellaneous: Both LuckyYOU and SFR10 signed this address 1Gm5K2H2fjD2oiTn4rWC5GwQMn2xMUBc5g and who are also in the alts list of scammer, Ayoko


I would like to confirm that I made the account LuckyYOU myself and sold it long time ago and once he made a thread and asked for a loan and I signed a messaged there, I'll dig it in and will post an update here.

Update:
Proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1197037.msg12633033#msg12633033
I'm no longer in control of account LuckyYOU and therefor in no connection to Avile account.

Update 2:
Why would you sign a message and essentially put yourself on the hook for someones loan? Sure you may have sold the acct and should have given them a signed message upon sale of said acct but after that you shouldnt be signing any other message for them.
The sign message was to verify that the account was sold to him and not a hacked account.
6711  Economy / Speculation / Re: A more precise sentiment poll on: February 01, 2016, 07:25:49 PM
I've also have bought some and put it in an address that I never touched ever since and hoping for the price to reach it's all time high so I could sell and make great profit in return and and hope it would happen within the next couple of months (thinking in a very positive way) although highly unlikely that will go that high any time soon.
6712  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Seeking Investors on: February 01, 2016, 06:21:05 PM
Hello, There's couple of sites that might interest you regarding these matter however make sure you go by each one by one and see what's best for you and don't forget to double check everything as nothing is 100% safe so take necessary measurements no matter what.

1. https://www.secondmarket.com/
2. https://angel.co/bitcoin/investors
3. https://www.startjoin.com/
4. https://www.bitbond.com/
5. https://btcjam.com/
6. https://loanbase.com/
7. https://btcpop.co/home.php#welcome
8. https://smartbitcoininvestment.com/comparison-of-bitcoin-peer-to-peer-lending-platforms/  - An article that could be useful from choosing some of the mentioned one's above.
6713  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: New Bitcoin faucetbox on: February 01, 2016, 05:01:49 PM
The only clear problem of this faucet is it's rewards, specially after increasing the rewards choices when same time you counter acted it in a way of giving very minimal (unrealistic) chance of users hitting those high rewards and I see no point by doing that and it will get summarized (rewards) mostly from 5 to 100 satoshi base on the chances and the time interval is another thing since you can't expect users to stay on your faucet for ever in order to get something every single minute so increase the time interval as well and you clearly have more room for ads so it could help you in earning further more.
6714  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoin mining vs. bitcoin cloud mining on: February 01, 2016, 03:50:06 PM
IT depends on what contracts you get and at what time you start with those contracts, a lot should be taken into consideration since there's always some charges and ROI could be slower on some cloud mining sites, than the other. I would advise to look at HashNest: https://www.hashnest.com/ Their under Bitmain Tech and well trusted and have a good chance of being around longer than the other's out there. Their thread here in forum: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766448.0
6715  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 33 Indicators that Bitcoin Isn’t Slowing Down on: February 01, 2016, 03:02:42 PM
It's not just those that were included on the Infographic provided but since it's a technology, it never stops getting better, it get's evolve from time to time, as long as there are developers working behind it, it won't slow down even if they (developers) stop improving it completely, no sign of significant slowing down would happen right away unless the technology itself stops.
6716  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Trying to make a commitment to go the distance on: February 01, 2016, 12:39:49 PM
Not all of those mentioned sites under their Bitcoin tab are safe, for instance check my earlier post regarding minutebtc here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1348376.msg13739828#msg13739828
Hash Ocean has few threads here and you could read the feed backs and decide for your self: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1335547.0 And https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1315333.0
Regarding eobot, they were the first mining website I got in and tried and at that time they were legit and still seem to be but still often you see some bad reviews so don't spend more than you could afford to lose.
The other two mentioned sites, I'm not familiar with it so can't suggest anything.

6717  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: how i can trade btc-fiat? on: February 01, 2016, 11:46:15 AM
Since your looking for a way to exchange earned profits from trades to fiat, you should at least give the country your residing at the moment so we could suggest a good local online exchange as well. Basically you have to buy when the value is below par and sell it when there is an on going increase in value although there's isn't a secret way to predict when these happen unless you own big amount BTCitcoins yourself that could affect the market directly.
6718  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling problem on: February 01, 2016, 10:35:15 AM
Entering the gambling world is more like using a cigarette. You keep on buying and spending money even though you know the harm is more than it's benefits (there's actually few) and as result before you come to your senses, it has been too late and most likely you've lost bigger money than you could replace easily (speaking from first hand experience) and same happened to me, I was young and stupid and only tried gambling in the first place because I wanted to look cool in front of my friends and I certainly learned my lesson back then after some time keep on losing. If your a honest and non-cheater then the chances are you keep on losing but if your the opposite then there's a chance to earn some but also those who have strategies, get to earn quite good as good and the main problem is if you win, you want to win more and if you lose you want to win more than you lost so the cycle continues all the time.
6719  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Satoshi Collector -Upto 2500 Satoshi after every 120 minutes on: February 01, 2016, 09:40:58 AM
I use anti-ad blocker option given in faucetbox script & what do you mean by false detections?
Will you please guide?
What I meant was it gives an error for some users due to their geographical location that they have to disable their installed ad-block plugins even though their not using anything therefor as result your automatically using some of your legit users as well. I've reported this problem in the past but until now they haven't done anything regarding it. What it seems to me regarding the anti-adblock script is it's just filtering users base on their location and not actually base on validating if the actual user has those plugin installed in order to stop the revenue for the owners.
6720  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Running s7 units on power supplys on: February 01, 2016, 08:29:16 AM
Although I don't have a first hand experience on this matter, You could connect different PSU's as long as their connected to different hashing boards with out a problem but why would you complicate the situation when you could just use what Bitmain itself has recommended APW3-12-1600-B2 plus it has more limit as opposed to using those two power supplies together.
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