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861  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 🔥5$🔥 ✔️Photoshop + After Effects Incl. More Adobe Apps✔️ on: January 17, 2018, 03:53:42 AM
I have received a vouch copy from OP. Here is my feedback and vouch review:

I supplied the OP with an old Adobe account that I had previously used for an Adobe CC subscription that has expired. The account has been inactive for more than 6 months, as of the time of this post. Upon supplying OP with this existing Adobe ID, I immediately received an email from Adobe Creative Cloud. It was in German, so I had no idea what it said, but there was a big blue button that said "Einladung annehmen", which I used to Google to translate to "Accept Invitation".

NOTE: Before I started this process, I made sure that I was logged into the expired Adobe account on my browser AND the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop manager.

Before I accepted this invitation, any Adobe Suite program I would open would prompt me to purchase a subscription, and then force-close.

I accepted the invitation, and instantly was able to open up any application in the suite.

My Adobe Application Manager also allowed me to update Photoshop. I will update all of the apps and provide a screenshot throughout this week showing that all apps are able to be updated.

As you can see in these screenshots that I took before I accepted OP's invite, you can see that I only had the free membership which prompted me to upgrade:


The moment I accepted the invitation, a simple refresh of my account showed that I had the Creative Cloud for Teams membership.


And finally, as you can see in my application manager, you can see that I have been able to update my Photoshop application.


I will provide periodic updates here, showing that the apps still work. Considering that this membership generally costs between $49.99 and $74.99 per month, this offer by the OP is a STEAL.

All works as advertised.
862  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Chainswap.io – Real-time exchange rates for any crypto coin pair on: January 15, 2018, 07:35:28 PM
Interesting website, now i don't need to use calculator to compare value of each altcoin and you even add websites to buy altcoin we select. I suggest you give option to show the altcoin coin value in BTC or fiat as well Smiley

Not sure if you've visited the website or not, but this option is already there. If you select an altcoin, such as Ethereum, as I've shown in my screenshot below, the USD fiat value is available. If you pair it with BTC, as shown in the screenshot, it will show the value of the Ethereum value that you've indicated in the first pairing option (or vice versa; if you change the value of 1 BTC, it will show you the amount of Ethereum that it's worth).



Unless you were talking about having an option to show the value of multiple fiat currencies... Then actually, yes, this may be of value. But it's just that there are so many damn currencies, so maybe just the most common currencies, such as USD, CAN, EUR, GBP, INR, CNY, KRN, JPY.
863  Economy / Services / Re: [Job] Paypal to Bitcoins Exchange on: January 15, 2018, 07:13:25 PM
According to PayPal and their U.S. IRS policy, my account will be free from having to report to the IRS as long as I follow the guidelines below:



I will accept this job position as long as your client agrees to the following conditions:

  • The client will pay the fees incurred by their vendor sending the PayPal payment to my account. Sending as Goods or Services will incur an additional fee that comes from my account, and puts me at risk of having to report transactions to the IRS for the full value of said transactions, not just the 10% that I will earn. If their vendor sends the payment as Friends or Family, no fees will be incurred at all.
  • The client will pay for my deposit fee to LocalBitcoins.com, as well as the blockchain transaction fees. I will provide a screenshot of those fees and exclude them from the total 90% value of the overall transaction. My reward and payment will be for the full 10% of the gross payment before fees.
  • I will commit to 12 months of transactions to my account. After this time, your client will be required to find a new “employee” to do these transactions, or we can have a discussion to negotiate another deal for an additional 12 months.
  • I will send the bitcoin transaction from my wallet to my LocalBitcoins account using a fee of no less than 200 sat/byte. If the transaction times take long due to a congested network, the client must agree that the LBC transaction will not take place until the funds have successfully been deposited into my account. I will provide the client with a TXID anytime that a transaction is initiated. If the client finds that the transaction is taking too long, they will be responsible for accelerating the transaction and any fees that are incurred for doing so.

If these conditions can be met, please feel free to send me a private message so that we can discuss this opportunity in more detail.

Cheers.
864  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This question puzzles me. on: January 15, 2018, 04:29:57 PM
As the block reward goes down miners will make more from transaction fees. And BTC is divisible down to 8 decimal places so effectively there are much more than 21 million units available.

You can split it up into however many units you want, but at the end of the day, there will only ever be 21 million BTC available. That’s only if miners continue to mine to the last coin.

I read today that 80% of bitcoins are mined already. If we assume 3 years max it all mined what happens then. Will it yet be tradable. Will people yet pay a premium to own it. Or it just becomes a collectible and you can sell it to highest bidder. What should we do move from bitcoins and go to alts? I have never been so puzzled so need your opinion

Regardless of your fallacy in stating that all bitcoins will be mined in three years, the value is all dependent on the usage once all of them are mined. Because of the nature of having a limited supply, bitcoin’s value will only retain itself if the supply and demand is active. Nobody knows what the future of Bitcoin is, so take everything that is said here with a grain of salt. There are incredible issues with scalability at the moment, so I wouldn’t put focus on what happens when all bitcoins are mined; we won’t be alive to see that day.
865  Economy / Services / Re: [Job] Paypal to Bitcoins Exchange on: January 15, 2018, 04:20:40 PM
Is there a reason why your client wants to use LocalBitcoins to receive BTC? They charge a fee on all deposits. Why not just provide a Bitcoin address where they can receive bitcoins directly? They can then deposit the Bitcoin to LBC directly to do what they need to do.

I may be interested in this, but what kind of volume of sales are you talking about? I would hate to have paypal lock my account and be held liable for having to provide a Tax ID and be stuck with having to pay taxes for the full volume of money moving through my account when I am only actually seeing 10% of the actual volume.
866  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitconnect/Bitconnect x advice please. on: January 15, 2018, 04:06:55 PM

People calling it a Ponzi and not Bitcoin or the freaking banks are delusional.  Pretty much every other alt coin is supported by what the next guy will pay for it and counts on new money coming in.  

Bitconnect only has 6 million our of 28 million max supply circulating.  That's a lot of reserves !  They pay you out with bitconnect tokens.  You sell them on the exchange then do what you want with the returns.  

I have over  80 different alt coins in my portfolio. Personally I invested a decent amount to test it out. I am at about two month mark and have received 75% of my money back from interest.  I have been withdrawing my interest payouts  every few days to buy other alt coins.  If you reinvest you get a 300% return in 4 months.  Compounding interest is an amazing thing.  If you leave it in for a year you get a 34X return (3400%).  So you can see the longer you leave it in the bigger difference compounding interest makes. Hell any coin could take the money and run.  There is risk in crypto as a whole period.  With a 34X annual return  with Bitconnect lending its worth the risk to me.  

  I have virtually no risk now at this point and I think I will start reinvesting and compound interest every few days.  That or perhaps start taking out 25-50% of the interest and reinvesting the rest.  Considered adding new money to it as my previous experiment was a huge success.  

I would also add that my over all portfolio has increased by a much larger percentage in the last few months than my Bitconnect investment.  That being said when Bitcoin does crazy shit and market turns all red I really like getting my consistent payouts from Bitconnect.  If you have ever had a coin drop half its value in a week or two you would understand.  Not fun if its a big investment. Fairly common in this industry.  Can't complain if you have 500% gain or more but imagine if you just put the money in and it dropped that much.....

Anyone can ake 5 minutes of his time and all becomes clear about the nature of Bitconnect, but as you're taking money out it's kinda obvious you know the gains are unsustainable, so why pretend?

Very true. People that are defending BitConnect by saying that it’s not a Ponzi scheme, and that it is profitable, are neglecting to realize one fundamental piece to the puzzle: nobody said that ponzis are not profitable.

Just because you’re making profit and realizing gains does not mean that it is sustainable. Using the argument that it’s comparable to any other altcoin? Hahaha please. Most altcoins are shitcoins designed to pump and dump for the developer and early adopters to gain profits. Most of the altcoins aren’t backed by any service or physical product.

Believe what you want about bitconnect, but the moment that withdrawals start exceeding the amount of newbies that join the platform, you guys are all screwed. Yup, that’s exactly what a ponzi is designed to do. Just because you have “semi” control over your investments and trading doesn’t mean that it’s sustainable.

Remember Gladiacoin? This is the same thing, except the developers have now put the power of positive returns into the hands of the users themselves.

Have fun withdrawing your profits, but I’d rather choose to sleep at night knowing that I’m not screwing over some poor “investor” from their hard earned money.
867  Economy / Services / Re: [Job] Paypal to Bitcoins Exchange on: January 15, 2018, 06:45:50 AM
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Checked and cleared funds from trusted 3rd party payment processors/networks (Like Amazon associate, EBay partner network, clickbank) will be received to your Paypal account.

Whats the guarantee that the payment will be available from these? and what about the legitimacy? Since Paypal is involved everyone needs to know what they will be getting into. OP and his associate gets 180 days to chargeback and put a hole in your pocket as well as limit your Paypal. Over that I suppose the funds will be sent as good and payment, which will make it a click of a button to open a case.

1. You pay to the client after payments receives to your paypal.
2. Except payments from above trusted networks, you don't support on other direct payments. Simple, says If something like that would be happened, you keep all the money.   

I don’t think you quite understand how PayPal works. Even once a payment is sent and received, the party that sent the payment can still open a case and chargeback their initial transaction for 180 days after the payment was sent.

This chargeback risk could be eliminated if the payer sends the payment utilize the “Friends or Family” option instead of the “Goods or Services” option.

Either way, if your client is willing to have their funds escrowed for 180 days until the chargeback eligibility phase is complete, you’ll find a lot of people who’d be willing to take this “job”
868  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Please?? I think I'm going to cry..... on: January 15, 2018, 06:30:21 AM
I don’t think you have a true understanding of what’s happening here. It’s not only that people aren’t taking the time to learn, it’s that they are here to earn money by partaking in signature campaigns. They don’t care what they post; all they care about is getting their post count up by any means necessary, even if it means continually shitposting the same answer over and over to a thread that has been over discussed already.

Don’t lose your faith in cryptomanity over the shitposters. My best advice? Learn to use the “Ignore” feature underneath a member’s name. It will help your forum experience tremendously.
869  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 🔥ADOBE UPGRADE🔥 ✔️ All CC APPS ✔️ CHEAPEST in bitcointalk ✔️ Your ACCOUNT✔️ on: January 14, 2018, 08:54:25 AM
I'll take a vouch copy and leave a review for you. I have an Adobe ID that I have let expire, as I'm using a new company provided account. You're saying that I can attach this upgrade to that account?

I'll leave bi-weekly reviews of this service for the duration of the next year. You can view my vouches for a similar product here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1650765.msg20409494#msg20409494

EDIT: It appears that this is being sold for PayPal. Is there no cryptocurrency option for your Selly account? If that's the case, then this topic doesn't belong on the forums here, mate.
870  Economy / Digital goods / [WTB] VCC $5US. Paying up to $8 in BTC/ETH on: January 14, 2018, 07:57:36 AM
Re-opened (April 10, 2018)

Re-opened. I need a VCC with $5 on it. I’m willing to pay up to $8 in BTC/ETH. If you’re a Newbie or Jr. Member, you will get paid after the vcc is used. Otherwise, I’ll pay first to anyone with positive trust. Post here or PM me if you can make this happen. Thanks!



Previous Requests (Completed):

First of all, damn you, Wave Crest Holdings and Visa...

This is my first time buying a VCC, but need to make a micropayment for a service online that only accepts credit cards. Only need $5 on the card. I can pay with Bitcoin Cash to avoid the high fees of Bitcoin.

No newbies; no negative trust. PM me or post here to make this deal; thanks!

Edit: Got the deal done, thanks all!
871  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HorusConfirmTX.com - Bitcoin Transaction Accelerator - Completely Free on: January 14, 2018, 07:25:53 AM
How about you fix the title of your thread? "Completely Free" is not equal to "we have a fixed fee of 4$."
872  Other / Off-topic / Re: my TELEGRAM account had been banned,what should I do? on: January 14, 2018, 07:05:56 AM
What does this have to do with Bitcoin or the Bitcointalk forums? Contact the Telegram support team, as they'd be the only ones that are able to help you. There's nothing that anybody on these forums can do to get your account unbanned...

https://telegram.org/support
873  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Signature Campaigns. Has the most positive outcome for newbies ? on: January 14, 2018, 06:46:17 AM
I never post advice on new users' posts about inquiries for sig campaigns, but judging by your introduction and how you put a lot of thought into your post, it seems as if you'd be a good candidate for a lot of signature campaigns.

First things first, you'll have to understand how forum ranks work. Check out this thread about the subject matter, and if you still have questions, try scrolling through some of the last pages to see if they're answered: Forum ranks/positions/badges (What do those shiny coins under my name mean?)

Most of the high-paying sig campaigns do not allow low ranking members, so you'll have to get your rank up to an acceptable level before applying for these campaigns. However, there are some campaigns (mostly in the Altcoin section) that do allow low level members to join, but they don't pay as much, or they will pay using altcoins (usually their own crypto that you'd be advertising). Although this isn't hugely profitable, it's a great way to understand how signature campaigns work here.

You can find signature campaigns in the Services section of the forums, and alternatively in the Service Discussion (Altcoin) board for altcoin campaigns.

Protip: If you want to have an extremely successful "career" with signature campaigns, start posting constructive posts starting from now, unlike the shitposts you'll see littering the forums where signatures are attached to users'... Be thoughtful, don't post short answers or posts answering the same thing the poster before you answered, etc.

Also look into joining some bounty campaigns (services section, as well). These don't often pay out a lot, but it's a great way to make a few bucks here and there until you can rank your account up.

Welcome to the boards, and good luck. And please. Don't be a shitposter lol
874  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I could not find my bitcoin ID . Can anyone help me? on: January 14, 2018, 06:23:55 AM
Click on your name from a post you make, not on the “profile” link.

Your user ID here is 1668930

dear friend ,thank you . But I still could not find my ID .Could you help me ? Is it possible for you to post the screenshop of to me to have a lot . I am realy upset that I still coould not find it.

Sure, let me try to explain it better. To find your ID, you click on your name on the left side of any post that you make, as shown below:


For instance, the post that I'm quoting, click on your name "Ieatonion". Once you do that, look in the address bar, and the number that appears after the "u=" is your user ID, as shown below:


Hope this helps!
875  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I could not find my bitcoin ID . Can anyone help me? on: January 14, 2018, 05:42:49 AM
Click on your name from a post you make, not on the “profile” link.

Your user ID here is 1668930
876  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: order book trick? on: January 14, 2018, 05:30:12 AM
Some developers will also do this to maintain a “floor” or walls for their trading prices to establish a base value for their coins to ensure that coins aren’t traded for less than what they offered their initial investors. Sounds unlikely in this instance, but that may also explain some larger volume order books.
877  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [SELLING]Genesis mining account 7.7th and 30 mh of ethereum on: January 14, 2018, 05:25:49 AM
Hmm interesting. Because you are a newbie, I would recommend providing us with some links to screenshots of your account with the Th/s rates, along with their expiry dates. Also, an escrow would be recommended, which you can find many right here on the forums. And finally, could you show us a screenshot of your deposit BTC address and sign a message using the address? I’d be willing to negotiate a deal with you if you can meet the terms above.

Also, be careful with transactions here; I have recently seen members get scammed out of their account for sending information first. This is why an escrow is recommended; to protect both parties involved.
878  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cashing out crypto on: January 14, 2018, 04:54:52 AM
Anyone has any idea how to cash out my cryptos into usd in my bank?
What is the cheapest and faster/reliable method?

It all depends on if you want to do this “by the book” or not, and the amount you want to cash out. Exchanges are the best way, but will require verification, which may take some time, considering the recent influx of new members on most popular and reputable exchanges.

Your next option is LocalBitcoins.com, where you can find reputable buyers that will offer you cash or payments into most payment processors, including bank wire transfers.

So which exchanges are you registered with? I would begin there. Binance just re-opened registration. So did Bitfinex, but they require a minimum of $10,000 trading equity, and their verification process can take up to 6 weeks.
879  Economy / Services / Re: [FULL] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | 0.00075 BTC/post on: January 14, 2018, 04:38:16 AM
Payments sent for this week, you can view the payment transaction here. For those in the campaign using Electrum, just in case you haven't been following the recent news, there's a security vulnerability present. You should update immediately.

I strongly encourage you to switch to using a SegWit address (and learn about it if you haven't yet), especially for campaign payments, as you get lower fees, and it goes towards reducing the mempool size. I am not making it a requirement for now, but it may be in the future.

Thanks for the payment.

A couple of things:

First, amazing job on selecting participants and pruning the members of this campaign.  I actually took the time to check out the members’ posts, and I’m amazed at the post quality of the majority of the members here Smiley I just realized that we have the best campaign on the forums. Keep up the great work!

Secondly, for everyone reading, I started using GreenAddress for my SegWit-enabled address. They use change addresses, but just know that you can use the same static address to repeatedly receive transactions. Check out GreenAddress here: https://greenaddress.it

Okay, that is all. GLHF all!
880  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: The Alina project: Donate for a worthy cause on: January 13, 2018, 09:10:15 PM
Hey! It’s great to see that you started this here, and as I stated, you are going to get a lot of skepticism. The best you can do is to continue providing transparency and updates. I, personally, would consider donating a couple hundred bucks, but as someone who hosts many fundraisers, I will say that there is still a lot to be desired for me to be able to trust that the funds will go to the cause at hand. I have seen my fair share of newbie accounts claiming that they need funding for a life-changing cause.

The Project Development board is used to find supporters and service providers for a project that you want to develop, so my suggestion was based on finding some people that can help you develop a website, even one page, that can be used to share this project, rather than hosting a fundraiser solely on the forums.

Social proofing is also important, so try to get some prominent members of your community to provide some quotes regarding their involvement with this project. This could be town council members, doctors, nurses, ministers... anyone that has a social reach and can provide any form of validity to the cause you’re raising funds and awareness for. Unfortunately, a Facebook group and bitcointalk post won’t be enough to get even the biggest of whales to donate anything for this, myself included.

I’m just being honest, and I hope you see this as encouragement rather than taking it as a downfall. I have just witnessed too many people using negative circumstances for personal gain, here and IRL, so I need to feel close to 100% satisfied that my funds will be used for its intended purpose.

Good luck with the project, and I hope you can find a small team that is willing to help you to create what you’ll need to run a successful fundraiser campaign.
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