I see. That's interesting, I'll need to read up on that then. Thanks!
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Why would hilariousandco have alts? They would have much, much less influence than a Staff member account if he really was trying to shill for something.
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Mhmm. Negged this guy on Feb 23rd and got no response at all. It seems extremely likely that they've turned into a scam now (well, they were most likely a ponzi planning a con from the start...).
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You won't achieve this. Sorry, but the odds tend much closer to 0 when you want to 100x your money.
balance all in the hands of god... If you're going to say that then I should point out it isn't in God's interest to be allowing everyone on the street to get up and make 100x on their money gambling lol. Sorry but you can't deny it's extremely unlikely. A more reasonable goal would be $100 or $200.
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Our business advisors recommend you NOT to invest there:
Business advisors? What business advisors would those be, and what exactly is the purpose of having "business advisors" give you a short list of scam sites for you to put on Bitcointalk?
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You won't achieve this. Sorry, but the odds tend much closer to 0 when you want to 100x your money.
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I haev noticed alot of scammy looking things on my time in this forum.. It's unfortunate.
Of course. An anonymous (if you use it correctly...) cryptocurrency is the perfect medium of exchange for a scammer who is looking to prey on unsuspecting newbies.
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i occasionally rain win i win big, and i have lots of friends on it.
Doesn't mean a thing. You're essentially saying that you should get mod because you pay people a lot of money and you have a lot of friends. That isn't really sufficient IMHO.
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Yeah, people must actually fall for this though sadly else we wouldn't keep seeing these pop up. Only takes around 5 seconds to validate a member though and check if they're real.
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This should probably go in Services, rather than Project Development, as a note. You're offering a job, essentially.
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I would suggest that you stop selling bitcointalk accounts. Mostly scammers buy accounts to scam people with the registered date. I don't see any benefit in buying accounts if your honest/trustworthy. This only benefits the scammers.
Yes What you said is true , he really must stop sell account to avoid scam/spam in the forum He won't, it is a business venture after all and if someone scams or spams with an account they buy from him it doesn't negatively affect him at all. Just stating the truth.
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Right now the lottery exists in theory only. There is no current time frame for a drawing, nor is there a prize.
Its been quite a long isn't it since you made announcements about the lottery? Can you please tell that when do you plan to launch the lottery? I may be interested in joining after 28th feb Your quote answers your question. This is either just a really, really stupid signature campaign or you're one clever son of a bitch.
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You have options. You can request a 7 day extension if you think that's enough time to hit 50. You can also simply resign now which preserves your eligibility in the future.
Your evaluation is tomorrow and you are eligible for the automatic one-day extension, so you still have 8 days to meet 50 if you think you can do it. Just post back here and let me know you wish to exercise that option.
If you don't, in 2 days you will be evaluated and treated as though you resigned at that time. (Or, you can just resign early.)
That'd be nice of you, 7 days should be more than enough to make up the posts I have remaining without having to spam up the boards. Cheers mate!
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Doubt I'll have time to hit 50 posts so gg, enjoy the free advertising I guess
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In my experience (years) of administrating/owning Minecraft servers...offering to moderate, essentially asking for Mod, is terrible etiquette and doesn't produce good Mods. And anyone who takes up Mods like that is generally going to find they get a sub-par staff team. Now I'm sure some people who offer to moderate have good intentions, but it isn't generally a good policy.
I disagree with you as well. Asking for mod in the way he did is basically a shorter version of making an application. Isn't it, right? An application for mod, or "admin" for some types of games, like World of Warcraft private servers, or CS:GO, CSS, etc, normal servers require you to fill out a 1 to 2 page Application, which then, Literally ------- you ASK to become mod/admin for that server after you submit that application. I've admined, owned, co-owned World of Warcraft Private servers, Counter Strike Source, and now Counter Strike Global Offensive Servers, and Yes, I've done many many many many Applications, and read Many many applications. and "May I have Mod?" ---- "I offer my 4 years experience as mod on Minecraft" and "Here is a 2 page application on why I should be mod" is no different, except in how you word things. It's just in the "Eye of the Beholder." But applications are made expressly upon the request or allowance of the owner of the game server. There is a large difference between asking/applying for staff after being prompted to and asking out of the blue. One point: most applications are made out of the blue. Most applications are denied, though. I agree with everything else you've said. On the matter of this project: I'm putting this in something like status quo. Very busy now. Personally on my server I only deny mod apps for 2 reasons: a) That person logged on and instantly asked for staff/how to apply for staff/etc, b) That person did something stupid like copy someone else's mod app. It's served me well so far. (That doesn't mean I approve all mod apps that aren't denied though, a lot are left there as a backup pool)
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Whilst the legal implications are only something I have looked into briefly, I am sure there is a way to get by any problems. Let me reiterate on this, one does not simply overlook legal implications on any matter that may soon cause a problem that involves legal actions or the likes. Also, how can you safely say that you will not run away with the funds, given that you are in charge of this matter? With the low budget, how can you assure the future investors of your project that you will get the job done with some help of "professionals"? Sorry man, but I don't think this project of yours will be implemented. All of your proposals may take a little while before it may see some decent profit--or operation for the least. Precisely this. Overlooking the law is a great way to quickly have everything you have worked on shut down and get yourself in a boatload of trouble. You don't disregard the government, especially with something like this.
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Whilst the legal implications are only something I have looked into briefly, I am sure there is a way to get by any problems.
That's not good. If you've only briefly looked into the legal implications of making a Bitcoin Lottery (esp. as a teenager) you are going to have major issues later on down the line. You can't just decide to overlook that.
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In my experience (years) of administrating/owning Minecraft servers...offering to moderate, essentially asking for Mod, is terrible etiquette and doesn't produce good Mods. And anyone who takes up Mods like that is generally going to find they get a sub-par staff team. Now I'm sure some people who offer to moderate have good intentions, but it isn't generally a good policy.
I disagree with you as well. Asking for mod in the way he did is basically a shorter version of making an application. Isn't it, right? An application for mod, or "admin" for some types of games, like World of Warcraft private servers, or CS:GO, CSS, etc, normal servers require you to fill out a 1 to 2 page Application, which then, Literally ------- you ASK to become mod/admin for that server after you submit that application. I've admined, owned, co-owned World of Warcraft Private servers, Counter Strike Source, and now Counter Strike Global Offensive Servers, and Yes, I've done many many many many Applications, and read Many many applications. and "May I have Mod?" ---- "I offer my 4 years experience as mod on Minecraft" and "Here is a 2 page application on why I should be mod" is no different, except in how you word things. It's just in the "Eye of the Beholder." But applications are made expressly upon the request or allowance of the owner of the game server. There is a large difference between asking/applying for staff after being prompted to and asking out of the blue.
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Its an interesting idea, but just an idea. Do you have any real plan to do this? Business or programming experience?
it cant be that hard to be honest , just gotta find a good dev and some time :> You underestimate the difficulty of finding a good dev. Making this is one thing, making it fully fluid and have the features that the OP wants work is another thing entirely which is on an entirely different spectrum of difficulty. And then there is the issue I raised earlier of this seeming to be a very niche thing. Dota is big, but Dota & Bitcoin makes it niche.
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Yeah, definitely doesn't look legitimate to me. I'd stay away from it.
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