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6761  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: {ANNOUNCEMENT} Free advertising & fast earnings - bitstart.biz on: February 03, 2013, 02:02:07 AM
Is this a copycat of Bitcoin Gold that was a version of the now worthless bitcoin gem?
6762  Other / Archival / Re: btt on: February 03, 2013, 01:06:01 AM
Sorry guys, no joy. I tried for two hours with 3 different browsers to get an order through before I had to pull the plug and get to work. Sad

I was not pleasant to be around after wasting all that time. Avalon seriously needs to outsource their website management.
Definitely, but have you tried using a different email address? It should not be a browser issue, more of an email issue Sad

(I'm not blaming anything on you, site seemed to have sucked majorly)
6763  Economy / Auctions / Re: Sell your Signature! on: February 03, 2013, 12:26:12 AM
update: ~3 hours left to bid!

1. (bid 1.0, total 1.0) wtfvanity
2. (bid 1.0, total 2.0) dree12
3. (bid 1.3, total 3.3) danieldaniel
4. (bid 1.5, total 4.8) Peter Lambert
5. (bid 1.95, total 6.75) Mr. Coinman
6. (bid 1.99, total 8.74) gweedo
--- TOTAL: 8.74 --- auction winners above this line ---
7. (bid 2.0, total 3.0) evolve
8. (bid 2.5) Blazr
9. (bid 9.8) johnthedong
10. (bid 10) E&G

Might want to tick "Don't use smileys"!
6764  Economy / Auctions / Re: TheBitco.in Domain Name Auction on: February 02, 2013, 11:48:59 PM
Bump.

BONUS: I'm also throwing in 300k+ targeted web traffic hits into the mix, courtesy of 10khits.com. You can choose to have it directed towards either this domain name or any other approved webpage (must be safe-for-work and can't have any framebreakers). Good luck!
Great, 300k of worthless traffic that won't do anything and is probably botted  Tongue
6765  Economy / Auctions / Re: Sell your Signature! on: February 02, 2013, 11:48:25 PM
1.3 BTC
This is kinda prisoner's dilemma Smiley

6766  Economy / Securities / Re: NYAN/BMF/CPA final claims process (updated Jan 27) on: February 02, 2013, 11:33:43 PM
Anyways, I managed to sell off my remaining shares for 0.35 BTC each (meaning I got ~95 Bitcents on the coin) which is close enough for me. It was a long ride but finally it paid off trusting a few members of this community. With this I got back enough BTC to only have a minimal loss after exposing to pirateat40 (and being stupid to not pull out before I went abroad for some time where I couldn't read news) - thanks to DeadDTerra for sticking around and a big and hearthy "f*** you" to quite a lot of people in this community (of which far too many do not even have a scammer tag!) for intransparently and stupidly gambling with the money and trust I gave them.

I certainly learned a lot and that alone is worth the handfull of BTC I lost over this.

Edit:
Oh, and I probably lost more BTC because of DMC, Gigamining, usagi's "ventures" and Bitbond than because of pirateat40 - go figure!

You didn't lose anything at all from my "ventures". You lost money because you (in full knowledge of what you were buying) invested in mining and/or a spread of GLBSE securities. Mining bonds crashed, and when GLBSE shut down it became very difficult for me to recover value on your behalf. As you surely know from trying to recover your own money invested in other GLBSE-based issues.

I'm sorry that people who owed NYAN and BMF ran away and didn't give me any money, but I did the best I could. In fact I did better. I donated my entire personal stake in the companies back to shareholders. I also bought about $3,000 worth of bitcoins to try and return some value to my shareholders over and above what I actually owe them from the sale of our holdings. Your shares should be sitting on BTC-TC and accumulating distributions. If you'd like me to buy them from you at a fair price, we can talk about that in PM.

I think if you feel I still owe you money, you should PM me. You haven't contacted me, ever, regarding any money I owe you so I think it's a little unfair for you to qip that you lost money because of me without even giving me the chance to make it right. Why don't you PM me with how much you think I owe you and why, and I'll see if we can't work something out. I can give you some of the securities and debt we have. There is still significant value, for example in JAH shares, that I ended up with personally after buying them out for my shareholders, and I am just trying to sell the actual shares now so I can pay that money out. I could see my way clear to giving it to you if it turns out I really do owe you money. The absolute last thing on my mind when taking care of a customer is personal profit, and I do try to be fair. I'd appreciate it if you would give me the opportunity to be fair to you as well. Enjoy your meals today~
There are also some bad decisions, such as buying shares in a mining operation after the issuer bailed and stopped issuing dividends, but yeah.
6767  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAMMER: Cablepair (Tom) from BTCFPGA.com/bitcoinasic.net on: February 02, 2013, 11:03:12 PM
There isn't enough bitcoins to pay out refunds

Every credit card chargeback has a chargeback fee. Guess where that comes from - BTC refunds. Guess where Tom's wage came from.

"Currently both Visa and Mastercard require all merchants to maintain no more than 1% of dollar volume processed to be chargebacks. If the percentage goes above, there are fines starting at $5000 – $25,000 to the merchant's processing bank and ultimately passed on to the merchant.
In all cases, a chargeback will cost the merchant the chargeback fee, typically $15–$30, plus the cost of the transaction and the amount processed."
6768  Economy / Lending / Re: Consortium to buy Avalon ASIC on: February 02, 2013, 10:56:36 PM
Do you want your own an Avalon but are a little short?  I have a deal for that.

1.  It is -2°F outside right now.  Waste heat is valuable.  It will be cool until May or so.
2.  There is a pay address for a consortium:  17Pq8oPtk8rikxZhF1wENFqR9YtDyLyr8E
3.  Send BTC to that address.  I'll buy integer units while I can, first signed, first ordered.  Be generous with miner fees, if you are so inclined.
4.  After integer number of Avalons have been purchased, there may be funds left over.  I will choose whether to add my own funds for an additional Avalon purchase, or to return them to you within 48 hours, no interest.
5.  For each Avalon ASIC purchased, I own 10%, the other 90% is pro-rated among the accounts that paid in.
6.  I will deduct electricity cost off the top, using the agreed figure for consumption and the cost from my electric bill, highest tier paid first.
7.  I will split the net Bitcoins.  This will be approximately each month, the exact date is not specified.  If it is important, we can specify it in forthcoming discussion.




So I buy an ASIC and we split bitcoins. Genius.
6769  Other / Archival / Re: btt on: February 02, 2013, 10:50:00 PM
So no batch 2 units ordered.. ASIC situtation is looking pretty dry Tongue
6770  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] Mining difficulty futures now available: CoinBr.iDiff-* on: February 02, 2013, 01:09:17 PM
The summery of the O and E assets are messed up. CoinBr.iDiff-O says Feb too.
Thanks for observation, funny how we checked for everything and this escaped. Now I see the problem, it's inconsistent with MPBPT, and -O/-E should refer to closing month, not starting one.
Since there were no orders/transactions so far, we decided to switch them. It will be thus:

CoinBr.iDiff-E expires on 20th February

CoinBr.iDiff-O expires on 20th March

After iDiff-E expires, it will be reintroduced with third wednesday of April expiration, and so on, to keep up with MPEx IDIFF dates.

How did you pick O and E?

E = even
O = odd
6771  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Gold - the incredibly rare gold bar! Last purchase gets script! on: February 02, 2013, 11:41:43 AM
http://www.bitcoingem.com/
"Check back tomorrow. The gem is coming back."


Scammers?
"oh wait I shouldn't have shut down the site".
6772  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [RE-OPENED] [No Commission/Fees] Bitcoin to PayPal exchange service. on: February 02, 2013, 08:29:48 AM
Bump for reopening
6773  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker on: February 02, 2013, 08:25:31 AM
Massive dump..
6774  Economy / Gambling / Re: Looking for 100 Beta Testers to Try BitMillions.com - Get ฿ 1 to play for FREE! on: February 02, 2013, 06:36:13 AM
Ticket has being completed! I didn't win anything from the 11 plays (I could have if my TX confirmed a bit earlier!), but the design of the site is nice. I like how you show that you indeed can pay out the jackpot Smiley
6775  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: MARKED WITH SCAMMER TAG? on: February 02, 2013, 05:29:37 AM
Still waiting to get SCAMMER tag off. Absolutely ridiculous. Admin are complete retards it seems.
Oh, just go to your next account please. I understand that you've spent a lot of time prepping this account, but you've been caught, understand? Move along now.

It seems like he has already moved on to his next account,  raven666
6776  Economy / Services / Re: Transaction fees when using diff services.... on: February 02, 2013, 05:24:11 AM
Yes. Transaction fees are determined by how old the coins you are spending, and the amount of inputs too. It's 0.005 btc per KB.

You can simply wait for the coins to "age" and then pay no fees, and you can also pay no fees regardless and wait for a forked miner to include it in a block.
6777  Economy / Services / Re: AWS Amazon Web Services Usage For Sale on: February 02, 2013, 05:21:46 AM
Great way to get your AWS account terminated after someone hosts illegal content on it.
6778  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: free bitcoin sites, why so low? on: February 02, 2013, 05:19:33 AM
1. Sites don't use Google Adsense because they have no content.

2. Bitcoin ad networks pays less I think.

3. MOST PEOPLE DON'T CLICK ON ADS.
6779  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Offering Short Term Litecoin Loans on: February 02, 2013, 05:17:55 AM
Any interest in a 1,000 LTC loan for 2 weeks @ 2% interest (>50% apr)?
6780  Economy / Lending / Re: 4BTC loan needed, thanks :) on: February 02, 2013, 05:15:31 AM
After a more thorough look at what this person sent me, I can definitely say that this one's a scammer.

There are so many red flags, I'm not going to point them out because if I do this person will obviously not make the same mistakes on their next username.

It looks like this is might be a sockpuppet account of a previous scammer.

DO NOT LEND!
Oh god, theymos needs to do something about this.
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