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1481  Other / Meta / Re: Hacked account . Cyrus, please help on: November 29, 2017, 02:08:56 PM
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I locked my account, i need admin support to recover and unlock my account.

How did you lock your account ?  Roll Eyes
Did you deliberately tried setting your password using the secret question ? I don/t know how long does that take to get unlocked.You could have just provided the signed messages and asked a DT member to leave negative feedback until the account was successfully under your control.
1482  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: wheel99.com COMPLETE SCAM TRAP WATCH OUT SCAM on: November 29, 2017, 02:05:15 PM
Whenever I see a scam accusation without links or images included in them, I don't read the text.
Please use a proper scam accusation format [as you will see it in other threads] and update the post.I doubt the user names mentioned in the last line are spelled correctly,please include profile links if you wish to taken any of it seriously.
1483  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Looking for a dev on: November 29, 2017, 01:59:44 PM
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- Coding skills -> Creating modern & secure web apps
That is a vague requirement.You need to tell us specifically what technologies your stack is based on if you have already started working on the project or what technologies the developer should be proficient with to work  on  the project.You can't just ask them to develop a secure web app when there are a tons of libraries laying around to be picked from.I hope you get the point.
1484  Other / Meta / ICO bumping Services need to be Stopped!!! on: November 29, 2017, 01:56:54 PM
I don't know how many of you'll are aware about this new trend in bitcointalk but it is massively carried out and people are falling victims to it.

What Am I talking about ?

- There are services [like icobrothers] which control 100's of accounts on bitcointalk and are used to pump ICO ann threads.Basically a shill of alt's talking to each other thereby increasing posts in the thread making it look like the project has potential.
- This not only misguides users about the intentions of the project but also promotes army of alt's and shill posters.
- Recently,a legendary member and [Green Trusted] seemed to be involved in the same. [I have included the reference links below]
-Below is my telegram conversation with one of such service providers who offered me the service,I played along to get the details of the accounts and ICO's using them but with no luck.

Telegram Conversation : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2477918.msg25435677#msg25435677

I believe this needs to be stopped.Maybe we can limit the number of max posts an ICO can get in 24 hours.Whatever the outcome is,we need to stop this.

Reference Links :

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2477918.0

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2474348.0

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2474207.0
1485  Economy / Reputation / Re: ICO SPAMMER LIST EXPOSED --> PRANK TURNS OUT WELL on: November 29, 2017, 01:42:34 PM
Like I said in my previous post,I have attached the screenshot of the service/person offering the ANN pumping service.I tried to get the information on the accounts/ICO's using their service by playing along as if I'm interested in the service but he didn't give out any information.However,he has clearly mentioned ICOBROTHERS is one of the service providers that is actively pumping the Ann threads. [Attached below are the screen-shots from our telegram conversations]



1486  Economy / Reputation / Re: ICO SPAMMER LIST EXPOSED --> PRANK TURNS OUT WELL on: November 28, 2017, 02:43:39 PM
Amazing work! I will also post down my proofs of a known service which could be using them IcoBrothers.I tried to get the account list by fooling them but didn't work out.Uploading our telegram conversations soon!
Now all we have to do is,find the names of those posters on the ICO threads and bang,tag all of them.
1487  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would losing Net Neutrality affect bitcoin? on: November 27, 2017, 08:34:33 PM
Would losing Net Neutrality affect bitcoin? What do you think?
Nice question.
It won't directly affect bitcoin but definitely would affect the number of services which are based on Bitcoins.For instance,your internet provider bans Coinbase/BitcoinTalk/Blockchain.info in your country.do you think it will affect the bitcoin's growth ?Yes it would restrict the access!This is just a mere example,if you dig deeper into other effects,you'd be surprised how it will change the way we internet.
1488  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I have stolen bitcoin in yobit on: November 27, 2017, 08:12:00 PM
Hello,

Two days ago I had 8.2BTC stolen from my account on yobit.net. the account had activated the 2f and notices to my email when someone loguea and makes a withdrawl.

even so someone between two days ago, sold all my coins to BTC and made a withdrawl to a wallet which I have identified in blockchain explorer.

Does anyone know what else I can do? yobit's support service has not yet answered me and I do not understand how they can overcome all these security measures.

1.Totally your mistake.

2.Despite of telling you'll repeatedly,why do you think storing 8+ Bitcoins was a nice idea ? Jesus I don't know how to react but stupidity does pay when it's run the coarse.You cannot do much,YoBit doesn't give a shit about losing one customer,they have such requests on daily basis.
1489  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why the BTC dominance in Coinmarketcap is decreasing? on: November 27, 2017, 07:40:44 PM
according to coinmarketcap information btc dominance percentage is less compare to early days.what is the possible reason for that?
What do you mean by dominance ? Those colourful charts can be easily manipulated.If you're here to throw hints about how good BCH is doing,go away!

Looks like BCH is indeed the biggest cause of the lower market cap percentage for BTC. The vast majority of alts have increased in value in the past week (measured in fiat money)
Dude,BTC is almost 10,000 usd.What the fuck are you even talking about ? BCH is being pumped deliberately,you will know what I'm talking about had you followed the arguments on r/btc.It's nothing more than another shit-coin.
1490  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: was trading beneficial for you? on: November 27, 2017, 07:37:39 PM
For all the people who started trading with dreams to become rich.
How has your journey been so far.
Still broke.Not me though,because I never wanted to become rich in 2 days.I surely have brains and certainly understand the market very well.

Was there a net profit or loss till now.
Do mention from when you started trading and what amount in total did you loose or gain.
Also some mistakes that you would never repeat?
Please,not everybody in this forum is a big fan of traders and their shitty strategies.What are you going to gain from that information anyway ? You know right you can easily find answers for those questions on google ?
1491  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you guys use OpenBazaar? on: November 27, 2017, 07:33:11 PM
Hey everyone! First time posting here. Lately I've become interested in studying bitcoin marketplaces, and have been looking at some use cases. I'm sure some of you have heard of OpenBazaar, but I would like to know how many people who post around here use their platform, and if not, why not?
OpenBaazar is dead,long ago.It was thing on this forum when it was initially launched but downloading a huge piece of software which takes forever to open and shut down is a big no for us.

I haven't used it and don't plan on doing so. I think they focus too much on privacy and anonymity, which is obviously of interest to a lot of people in the Bitcoin community, but with the growing increase of the currency doesn't really appeal to what you might now call the "average user". People who just want to buy/sell stuff for some BTC mostly don't want to download software to do so.
We love anonymity.I personally like market places which are not controlled by the authority.If you don't want that,you may stick to amazon and Ebay.

What are your thoughts? What would an ideal bitcoin marketplace look like to you?
SilkRoad,except the guns and all the other disastrous things,their concept remains quite game changing.Mike paved a way for bitcoins.
1492  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 88% of Japanese have heard of bitcoin -- how about your country? -- on: November 27, 2017, 06:51:56 PM
There is a big difference between,
 - > Knowing about bitcoins.
 - > Holding Bitcoins
 - > Technical understanding of bitcoins.

All that really matters to me is,how much % of those 80 do actually understand the technicality of bitcoins ? I'm pretty sure they don't.Traders,exchanges,don' count either.I have got lods of people around me who have trading wallets installed in their phones but don't know jack about working of bitcoins.
1493  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What makes a altcoin valuable on: November 27, 2017, 06:16:12 PM
I'm developing an altcoin that is based on social sharing. What foundational technologies are going to make it the most valuable? What makes an altcoin valuable? I'm wondering if it is just how much people hear about it? Thoughts?
Just so you know,no altcoin is valuable because of its foundation technologies.The only thing that makes a coin more valuable it's the hype coin has created in the market which is again nothing  but money invested in the marketing.You can use all the great technologies you want to make the coin a success but without money for marketing,the ICO will fail terribly.
1494  Economy / Lending / Re: Would anyone do a loan for a 1.12ETH account as collateral? on: November 26, 2017, 10:29:25 PM
Amount is currently in Dmarket tokens on a https://dmarket.com account.



1 ETH = 750 Dmarket Tokens

Will give anyone who's trusted access to the account to verify.. Just lmk Smiley
Which account are you talking about ? Either way,digital accounts are not a valid collateral as you can always change the password and get the accounts back.You can rather escrow the tokens and get the loan.Having said that,it's completely subjective to lenders weather they would accept your collateral or not.Use an escrow ,don't send first.
1495  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: looking for data scientist& algorithm engineer/ great project/ lets make history on: November 26, 2017, 10:26:52 PM
Interesting.Are you hiring for a full time developer who would legit be working with the team remotely or just a freelance to get the end product developed ? I would be interested in the later.Although can't really make out much from the data provided,but Algos are my cup of tea and I specialise in Data Structures too.Completely subjective of the language,optimisation is what turns me on.
1496  Economy / Services / Re: Looking to Hire - ICO developper on: November 26, 2017, 10:22:08 PM
PS. The task will be paid when everything is finished, working and checked for security problems. Funds will be put in escrow if you desire it.
Software Developer here.

Kinda freaks me out that the ICO founders want the developers to work first and then get paid.What is the guarantee our efforts will be paid for ? It works two way street.Putting funds in an escrow is a nice deal but what if the escrow isn't really aware about the development terms or is not tech savy ? It's a loss for developers,at the end of the day you pay for the time/efforts put in.

I design architectures for systems ,create their technical stack and manager their workflow which needs me to put efforts since day 1.What is the guarantee I will be paid after the project is done ? Hope you get the point.

Also thanks for giving me giggles,you are starting an ICO,have figured everything but the ICO developers are your least priority. Undecided Send me a PM.

It's very normal to agree terms on a project and then be paid upon completion. Sometimes firms offer the possibility of milestone payments (upon completion of set progress) but that's at the employer's discretion.
OP also mentioned that he'd be happy to escrow the funds. This seems more legit than half the posts I've seen on here where only equity is offered or payment upon completion with no mention of an escrow.
Yes I don't doubt the OP but there have been situations in the past where the escrow did not understand the deal and he returned the money back where the developed had achieved the primary goals and the company kept asking him for the iterations.If escrow was a coder or a technical person he would understand what was going around.Anyway,I have replied to them.
1497  Economy / Services / Re: Looking to Hire - ICO developper on: November 26, 2017, 09:41:16 PM
PS. The task will be paid when everything is finished, working and checked for security problems. Funds will be put in escrow if you desire it.
Software Developer here.

Kinda freaks me out that the ICO founders want the developers to work first and then get paid.What is the guarantee our efforts will be paid for ? It works two way street.Putting funds in an escrow is a nice deal but what if the escrow isn't really aware about the development terms or is not tech savy ? It's a loss for developers,at the end of the day you pay for the time/efforts put in.

I design architectures for systems ,create their technical stack and manager their workflow which needs me to put efforts since day 1.What is the guarantee I will be paid after the project is done ? Hope you get the point.

Also thanks for giving me giggles,you are starting an ICO,have figured everything but the ICO developers are your least priority. Undecided Send me a PM.
1498  Other / Meta / Re: Hacked Bitcointalk account on: November 26, 2017, 09:35:03 PM
It didn't help actually :/, anyone know other ways how can I get back account ?
There are no other ways to get your account back.Honestly,even if you would have followed the given steps,there is no guarantee that you will get your account back.Account recovery being least priority of the forum,you may have to wait weeks,moths to get your account recovered.If it doesn't really matter,start fresh.
1499  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money on: November 26, 2017, 09:04:18 PM
Can you post some proof of these claims?

I have recently withdrawn almost 0.5BTC without a problem.
Are you a paid shill or just another FortuneJack signature spammer ?  Do you see the negative feedback left on their profile ? That exists for a reason so stop shilling for a service which have involved in shady activities in the past and are continuing to do so.How could you not notice that there is a scam accusation against the sportsbook every other week yet they don't give a shit ? Please stop vouching for such services.
1500  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Confido ICO Scam! on: November 26, 2017, 09:01:39 PM
Yeah it's a scam. Looks like "Joost" or whoever was behind confido deposited all the funds into a id verified Bittrex account and they are being contacted to release the id of them.

You got paid right?
Yes I was paid, but I invested 80% of the funds I was paid in the ICO myself. They contacted me via telegram, but now it says "deleted account". Telegram is super safe so it is impossible to find their ip.

Sorry for being involved in this, I honestly never knew.
- > It is not your fault if you were not aware of the scam or how the project would turn out to be.

- > Do you have any money in the escrow that they would have paid for signature/bounties ? Are there unpaid bounties which are suppose to be taken care of ?

- > You can give all the relevant  information to the concerned people which will help them further investigate the matter.I'd say,any information you'd have from the conversations you had with them can turn out valuable.

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