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1661  Economy / Digital goods / Re: CHEAP Website - Thousands of dollars a month! Buy it fast before it is sold! on: November 19, 2016, 02:38:51 AM
So you're telling me that rather than making $2000/mo you'd rather make $125 right now?

Something doesn't seem right here. Could you take a guess as to what that might be?

Oh durp. I know what it is. It's common sense. For those of that don't have it:

$125/$2000= 0.0625 months =1.9375 days(aka: in 2 days you could have made $125).

Could you show me how much you've made in the last two days?
1662  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin price hits $100 000 in 2017 on: November 19, 2016, 02:22:05 AM
I really don't think there's any merit to saying people think you have to buy a whole bitcoin. I got into bitcoin learning through faucets. It was pretty obvious they weren't giving out 1 bitcoin at a time. If someone can't do a quick google search then clearly they aren't technologically skilled enough to try to understand anything about bitcoins.
1663  Economy / Securities / Re: Pig Farm Investment. 5 % Monthly. Has been running for 6 months. on: November 19, 2016, 02:15:00 AM
You guys deserved to lose your money if you have been an intelligent investors a pig farm is not possible to give you a monthly payment.   Grin
Glad this turned into scam already.

Lol ok let's not exactly go that far. I wouldn't blame the victim per se, but yes it was pretty obvious. The problem is people thought be cause he actually owned pigs that somehow the high rate of return was achievable. If I start a potato farm and tell you I'll give you 200% ROI in a month you'd be asking me how do you could start your own potato farm lol.

If it's too good to be true it most likely is. This is exactly that situation. The early investors got s few payments and then all of them got screwed. Don't incest if there's no way to get your money back. He can't give you a pig if you live on the other side of the world (not that you'd want one rofl).
1664  Economy / Services / Re: $50 Bitcoin Paymemt for 25 HQ posts on forum on: November 19, 2016, 02:10:44 AM
Join http://DarkWealth.net today and leave 25 high quality threads or 35 high quality posts and you'll get $50 btc
Grin Grin Grin We are still offering $50 btc for everyone who registers and posts 25 HIGH QUALITY threads or 35 HIGH QUALITY reply posts to already created threads! (IF YOU DO MORE, YOU COULD EARN MORE!)

Will you shut up already? Everyone has seen your offer. Then they read like 2 posts and moved on because you are a scamming low life. Get the hell out of here and stop bumping your thread so damn often.
1665  Economy / Securities / Re: Pig Farm Investment. 5 % Monthly. Has been running for 6 months. on: November 18, 2016, 11:46:42 PM
no replies Shocked Huh

I think this pig has now oinked its last oink. My investment was very small compared to yours, unfortunately it don't look good for any investors.

So am I right to conclude that this is a Ponzi scheme? Is it a right time for me to make a police report? Roll Eyes

You go right ahead. I wish you nothing but luck with that. Everyone knew this was a scam from the start. Just look at the interest rates he promised. Anyways you're all screwed. Next time don't be so greedy.
1666  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitstamp now $30 behind Chinese exchanger on: November 18, 2016, 11:42:31 PM
There are some differences between rates of conversion

Bitstamp shows $774 but the app Bitcoin Checker shows $742.02

Dunno who is right or wrong and how they do the conversion

Better not use conversion rates to compare between exchanges if you don't know exactly what are you doing

That's because your app is using a different exchange to base the rate on rofl. Seriously? You didnt get that? Oh my... Well anyways that's exactly how people come across these. Preev says X Bitstamp says X+15 and the Chinese exchanges say X+35... Wtf!?
1667  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The safest wallet? on: November 18, 2016, 11:31:32 PM
For me the safiest wallet is coin base because coinbase have vault and have also password. If the hacker open my coinbase didn't opebn my bitcoin vault. Coinbase have also 2fa you can notify when someone trying open my / your account.

Omg I can't believe these people still use web wallets. Just stop. Your funds will be stolen it's just a matter of when. Why bother risking it? They really aren't any more convenient than other wallets.
1668  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.005 BTC Loan on: November 18, 2016, 05:32:53 PM
Loan required : 0.005 BTC
Repayment : 0.006 BTC
Number of Days required to repay : 5 days from the date of issue.
Collateral : Bitcoin account.



If you're talking about your current account it's not worth 120% of the loan you're asking for. Is it in fact this account? Would you give up whichever account you're offering as collateral to the person giving the loan or are you giving it to an escrow?
1669  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I need a better cheap solution to a paper wallet on: November 18, 2016, 05:21:22 PM
If you are fine with using linux do the following:
1. Download a linux distro (you can go with Ubuntu)
2. Download Electrum or any wallet of your liking
3. Buy a USB stick (at least 2GB, but 4 and up is suggested)
4. Put the linux ISO on the USB stick and add persistant
5. Turn your router off and disable network inside that linux OS

6. Install the wallet on your linux
7. Now you have a cold storage that you can spend from

I can make a detailed tutorial with screenshots if there is enough interest in it but it will take time

I've bonded where I got lost. I can't figure out what that means let alone how to do it. Thanks for the guide though. If you're able to show me more steps that would be amazing.

What about this method? Is it still safe?


https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/How_to_set_up_a_secure_offline_savings_wallet


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Sign up for a few different cloud drive accounts such as Dropbox or Google drive.
Create a strong and unique passphrase offline (manually). This passphrase should be TRUELY random. Diceware is a good way of generating the passphrase. It should be at least 12 words long.
Never use this passphrase elsewhere, especially not on the web.
Do not forget this passphrase. Recite it several times a day. It is easy to overestimate your ability to remember a passphrase several months in the future. To be on the safe side, write it down and store the piece of paper in a safe deposit box.
Download Bitcoin-Core Linux binary and save it on a USB drive.
Verify the software's release signatures from an alternative device and internet connection (eg. your smartphone). This makes sure you are not using a malicious program that poses as the bona fide bitcoin-core client.
Shut down your computer, and boot Ubuntu (or Linux distribution of you choice) from a liveCD. This will not affect your current operating system.
Disconnect machine from the internet. Unplug any network cables and disable wireless. Verify that wireless is disabled in the icon on the upper right corner (Ubuntu). Double check that machine is disconnected by opening the web browser.
Run bitcoin while disconnected to the internet. The client will show 0 connections and 0 blocks, but it will still generate a wallet.dat file and a bitcoin address.
Encrypt your wallet using the strong and unique password from step 2 above. (Bitcoin Client > Settings > Encrypt wallet)
Copy wallet.dat (found in hidden folder .bitcoin in your home directory) to USB drive.
Save bitcoin address to a text file and copy it to USB drive.
Shut down system and turn off computer. Before switching your computer on again, remove all power sources for about 1 minute. Physically remove battery from laptop.
Backup encrypted wallet.dat file in several places:
Send it to your 5 best friends by email attachment and ask them to save it for you.
Save it on your cloud drive accounts created in step 1.
Save it on several USB drives and CDs and store them in different geographic locations.
Send bitcoins to the address saved on the USB drive. Double check in the block explorer that they have been sent or you can add Watch Bitcoin Address in BlockChain Wallet.



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How to Retrieve Funds
Boot from Ubuntu liveCD, as in step 5 above.
Insert USB drive.
Run bitcoin client and close it again.
Replace wallet.dat in ~/.bitcoin directory with wallet.dat from USB drive.
Connect to the internet.
Restart bitcoin client.
Wait for blocks to download (optional).
Send bitcoins.

I saw this while researching and just can't wrap my head around it. There are too many steps that I don't even begin to understand. Thanks for posting it though.
1670  Economy / Gambling / Re: fortunejack payments are on pending for quite sometime on: November 18, 2016, 01:21:56 AM
Maybe they didn't adjust their fees. Fees are kind of high right now. Do they give you a TXID or is it just something where you don't even see it in your address yet and not that you're not just receiving confirmations?
1671  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: beware of seller Acerka! on: November 17, 2016, 07:18:08 PM
Next time check the untrusted feedback. Or better yet use your common sense. Like omg just look at the terrible trust. That's what the trust system is for. Use it.


calpsy2 0: -0 / +0   2016-11-16   0.00000000      Scammer with locked posts . SCAMMER ! ! !
Mauri999 0: -0 / +0   2016-11-15   0.01200000   Reference   you can not reply to his ads, he takes your money with Bitcoin, then does not send the product , HE IS JUST A THIEF
eckmar 0: -0 / +0   2016-11-13   0.00000000   Reference   Auto-buy shops where people of this forum stated that he is scammer and all topics on this forum are locked
legit100 0: -0 / +0   2016-11-13   0.00000000      I bought it paypal account he didnt sent me he is scammer dont buy anything
somedream 0: -0 / +0   2016-11-13   0.02000000      SCAM. Check the profile at: https://selly.gg/f/Asiimov

Payment made, and no response.
danfoda 0: -0 / +0   2016-11-12   0.00000000      User opens Autobuy Sales thread and immediatelly Locks them, thus silencing anyone, which is really sketchy.
heavensword 0: -0 / +0   2016-11-07   0.00000000      This user is the same person as pavacra on this forum.
He scammed me.

Do not trust him and his auto buy shop.
madebit 0: -0 / +0   2016-11-05   100.00000000   Reference   !! Very dangerous !!! Beware of him!!! he is a scammer!!! he doesn't have any codes.
1mauidude 0: -0 / +0   2016-09-27   0.00000000      digital goods was not as promised, no response.
kirch 10: -0 / +1   2016-09-27   0.00000000      multi id/scammer-deal with caution
ref: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1626944.msg16375284#msg16375284
Ekko124 0: -0 / +0   2016-09-25   0.00000000   Reference   Most likely an alt account attempting to scam members.
1672  Economy / Services / Re: Paper Wallet Generator needed for TrumpCoin on: November 17, 2016, 07:07:17 PM
Would you be willing to hold the funds in escrow? The only trade that you have trust for is a 0.04BTC trade where you both said you risked the bitcoins (either 1 risked or you used an escrow and neither risked. You didn't both send first).
1673  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I need a better cheap solution to a paper wallet on: November 17, 2016, 06:59:51 PM
How would I make my own hardware wallet sort of thing without shelling out $100? Is there any way to use an old piece of tech to somehow have cold storage and send transactions without it ever becoming a hot wallet?

Well you can always create an offline wallet for signing purposes only. Using a watching-only wallet or some other way to create the unsigned transaction and broadcast the signed transaction.

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So basically I want a paper wallet that's always secure because the private key is never online but I want to be able to spend it easier than with a paper wallet. They're really a pain in the ass.

Which part do you think is a pain?

Having to actually have it on you if you want to spend it and then needing to take everything out, put it in a hot wallet, spend part of it and put the rest into a new Paper wallet is a high pain. I was always told that you need to take everything out then spend it because for some reason it's more safe. I guess because it's not really a paper wallet after you spend some of the bitcoins because it's online at that point.

How do I create an offline wallet for signing purposes only? And would I have to use bitcoin core to do that?

No you don't need bitcoin core to do it. Electrum offers the simplest way to do it. There's a guide here. You can use armory too but I don't know much about armory. For bitcoin core you'll have to enter everything manually unless you have synced.

Thanks. I'll have to have a look through this once I'm at my PC to see if I can get it up and running. Maybe this next time I take money out of a paper wallet will be the last haha.
1674  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where could I buy medicine for Bitcoin? on: November 17, 2016, 06:45:23 PM
do you really know what deepweb is or what kind of market that silkroad is ? lmao it is not just deepweb or darkweb site which selling a medicines or drugs , it is a market which sells illegal drugs and as we all know that every pages at the darkweb are containing an illegal stuff . any way , going back to the topic . it seems impossible to find online pharmacy which accepts bitcoin for a transaction but i think there could some website that is really same of what you are looking for .

Don't even try to read this nonsense. It doesn't make a God damn word of sense. God damn yoshit spammer. Don't try and bash other people when a) you can't speak English and b) you don't know what the flying hell you're saying. Stop interchanging deep web and dark web. They aren't they same thing.

Anyways I'll just leave this here so you can understand that what you're saying is completely all over the map.

1675  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I need a better cheap solution to a paper wallet on: November 17, 2016, 06:32:02 PM
How would I make my own hardware wallet sort of thing without shelling out $100? Is there any way to use an old piece of tech to somehow have cold storage and send transactions without it ever becoming a hot wallet?

Well you can always create an offline wallet for signing purposes only. Using a watching-only wallet or some other way to create the unsigned transaction and broadcast the signed transaction.

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So basically I want a paper wallet that's always secure because the private key is never online but I want to be able to spend it easier than with a paper wallet. They're really a pain in the ass.

Which part do you think is a pain?

Having to actually have it on you if you want to spend it and then needing to take everything out, put it in a hot wallet, spend part of it and put the rest into a new Paper wallet is a high pain. I was always told that you need to take everything out then spend it because for some reason it's more safe. I guess because it's not really a paper wallet after you spend some of the bitcoins because it's online at that point.

How do I create an offline wallet for signing purposes only? And would I have to use bitcoin core to do that?
1676  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / I need a better cheap solution to a paper wallet on: November 17, 2016, 06:07:56 PM
How would I make my own hardware wallet sort of thing without shelling out $100? Is there any way to use an old piece of tech to somehow have cold storage and send transactions without it ever becoming a hot wallet?

If there is such a way to do this, is there a dumbed down guide that the technically inept like myself can read through step by step to set it up?

So basically I want a paper wallet that's always secure because the private key is never online but I want to be able to spend it easier than with a paper wallet. They're really a pain in the ass.
1677  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitstamp now $30 behind Chinese exchanger on: November 17, 2016, 03:41:47 AM
Every exchange takes different currencies and charges different fees. In the end they'll even out when enough people take advantage of arbitrage.
1678  Economy / Services / Re: I am paying $50 BTC too everyone who.... on: November 17, 2016, 02:31:56 AM
This is not over, we are still offering $50+ btc to everyone who registers and posts 25 threads or 35 reply posts!!!!! 

No wonder I keep seeing this scam thread you scammy newbie. Stop bumping your thread so much. People can read ffs we're not stupid. Obviously no one is going to your site because you're wasting people's time. Such an ass.
1679  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a .009 BTC loan on: November 17, 2016, 01:51:12 AM
"Hey honey!"

 "What!?!?"

 "I just scammed us $4.82 in bitcoins!"

 "Hot dayum I luvz u! I'll call the meth dealer asap!"

Still a better love story than Twilight...

* high fives random *

D-d-do you think we should write a screenplay? Like right now? Right on this thread? I don't see anything else productive coming out of it.

Absolutely. But there's no werewolves or vampires. That's all been done to death. Instead, it's about a girl who falls in love with a boy, only to find out he's actually a human Bitcoin! And his family is at war with the Litecoins.

Ok but this has to appeal to the masses so when we mention bitcoin make sure that it's an evil connotation. So maybe he murders people in exchange for more bitcoins until he himself becomes a bitcoin? It's ok as long as it's negative.

Edit: and when they type a lot on screen make it really intense by saying things like "mainframe" and make sure every keystroke goes beep or boop. People love that shit.

The typing is easy enough. We'll just use this site and record while spamming keys. Problem solved!

We're also coming up with a new phrase: "Son of a Bitcoin!" This is what is going to take cryptos mainstream!

Jesus H. Litecoin. I do believe we've struck gold here (That could be good for the screenplay too).

Well son of a bitcoin this thread has gotten out of control. What was it even about? Oh ya this guy was trying to scam $5 to buy some meth. Ok maybe not specifically that reason. It very well could be heroine or cocaine. I really don't know his drug of choice.

I think we need to ask him more details about his life so we can give his character a back story.

Why do you hate your life?
When did you know your only skill was scamming on a bitcoin forum?
What drugs do you buy with your bitcoins?
How many accounts do you have (and name them)?
How embarrassed are your parents of you?

That should be a good start.
1680  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a .009 BTC loan on: November 17, 2016, 01:28:45 AM
"Hey honey!"

 "What!?!?"

 "I just scammed us $4.82 in bitcoins!"

 "Hot dayum I luvz u! I'll call the meth dealer asap!"

Still a better love story than Twilight...

* high fives random *

D-d-do you think we should write a screenplay? Like right now? Right on this thread? I don't see anything else productive coming out of it.

Absolutely. But there's no werewolves or vampires. That's all been done to death. Instead, it's about a girl who falls in love with a boy, only to find out he's actually a human Bitcoin! And his family is at war with the Litecoins.

Ok but this has to appeal to the masses so when we mention bitcoin make sure that it's an evil connotation. So maybe he murders people in exchange for more bitcoins until he himself becomes a bitcoin? It's ok as long as it's negative.

Edit: and when they type a lot on screen make it really intense by saying things like "mainframe" and make sure every keystroke goes beep or boop. People love that shit.
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