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1521  Economy / Economics / Re: This is how 0.037 Bitcoins looks like in Venezuela on: December 28, 2015, 05:02:17 AM
I am still looking to purchase a large amount of these bills at the black market rates if anyone is able to get ahold of them and ship them to the states.  There would be a nice payment to the person able to procure these for their efforts.

i could try, but most of the couriers here wont let me send those amount of bills, or i guess i can figure how, anyway, i can find any amount of any type of banknotes, (bsf 2, 5 and 10 the lowest)il will send you a pm

 the crime is related to the area.i live 12 hours far away from Caracas, the center. The crime is more prevalent in the big cities, like Valencia, Maracay and Caracas.

Here is a relative safe place to live, i mean, the only bad this that happened our family has been one time my dad car got stolen while he was waiting for the door to open and other car that got stolen while a worker was driving but the police recovered the car thanks to the gps.

we are mining since middle of this year and we have never seen a electricity bill so i could say its free for us Cheesy    i spend the most of the time inside my house while getting btc from our small family farm

I have responded to your PM, interested in working with you.

Thanks!
1522  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 2oz .9999 Gold NastyFans Minted Seats (10 Available) on: December 28, 2015, 03:16:55 AM
Omg those will be beautiful. If my little kitty didn't destroy the ligaments in his leg and need 3000+ dollar surgery, I would seriously consider buying one. Good luck with your sale, these will be a great additional to some collection.
1523  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $0.49/GH/s on: December 27, 2015, 05:54:31 PM

Anybody already read about the BlackArrow Compensation for X1/X3 customers ? : Prospero X36

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1305568


This is laughable.  They seriously think anyone is stupid enough to send them more money?Huh??  They stole, lied, and were rude and expect those that they screwed over to send them more money for ASIC's that are at least a generation old.  This is too funny to be true.  As in, I literally don't believe it, and neither should you.  Read the plan, its hilarious, you have no rights to the miners, can't choose where to mine them towards, no pics of the miners, absolutely nothing but the word of a company who has stolen millions that they will pay you out, 'once or twice per month".  Seriously, who thinks this shit up, its like they hired a retard to start writing their PR bulletins.  Or maybe that ugly chick is as dumb as she is ugly?

I still couldn't quite believe what they wrote, it makes so little sense that I couldn't understand why they would send that out, knowing that they screwed a ton of people over.
1524  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: About the BlackArrow Compensation for X1/X3 customers : Prospero X36 on: December 27, 2015, 05:45:00 PM
Why do they even try?  Their reputation is shit, they are getting sued, they have proven that they can't build a functioning machine, and on top of that, their customer support is so bad its not even laughable.  These are the most worthless bunch of people in all of ASIC Bitcoin land.  At least BFL was able to put out a couple iterations of miners before going under, these guys couldn't even build one that functioned!  Anyone who sends these crooks anymore money is just asking to be robbed even more.  What a joke by a joke of a company!

EDIT: OH HAHAHAHA, this isn't even for a miner shipped to you!  This is for a miner hosted at their data center, presumably because they can't get the CE certification for it (or it doesn't exist, either way).  Well, anyone who ordered their last round of cloud mining remember how it went?  I'll remind anyone who forgot, they didn't even start them up and stole all the money!  The ones they did start up lasted a couple of months and then they stopped paying out.  Greedy assholes.  Oh meanwhile, they had been running miners in their own datacenters for months while spouting delays and such as to why they couldn't ship miners.

EDIT2: Not to mention, this W/GH ratio is so bad, that every other company has made better ASICS on their PREVIOUS generation of miners!  These things are so old, that plugging them in just about anywhere in the world will generate a loss right off the bat.
1525  Economy / Economics / Re: This is how 0.037 Bitcoins looks like in Venezuela on: December 27, 2015, 06:28:59 AM
I am still looking to purchase a large amount of these bills at the black market rates if anyone is able to get ahold of them and ship them to the states.  There would be a nice payment to the person able to procure these for their efforts.
1526  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB bitcoin with western union on: December 25, 2015, 11:34:33 PM
hi , i want buy bitcoin with western union
3000 usd

but you release my bitcoin if status MTCN ready to pickup , before you pickup money 

paste ur email and lets talk .

thanks !!

Haha scammer wanting you to send bitcoin first. Go scam elsewhere it won't work here. No one trade with this person. He wants you to send bitcoin without having the money first. Also his account is brand new.  Most definately a scammer.
1527  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Can blockchain steal our bitcoins? on: December 23, 2015, 08:38:01 PM
If your running a bitcoin casino, the best way to keep funds safe is to use cold storage wallets that are generated on a computer that is never connected to the internet.  If you google search, "Cold Storage" there will be many sites detailing how to make one.
1528  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: December 23, 2015, 03:18:31 PM
How do you convert your hashes into codes?

Did I miss out anything in the options?
This was asked a few pages back, I will have to try and find it. But, short answer is they use to offer that feature and it is now pretty much a dead option.  In other words just ignore it now.

How could the option be dead? I found it on sale on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-GH-s-BITCOIN-Antminer-S7-Cloud-Mining-Power-Lifetime-Voucher-for-HASHNEST/161914785516

You use to be able to turn hash to code like you asked, but can't anymore that I know of.  You can still redeem vouchers to hash though.

This is how it used to work: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766448.msg9126495#msg9126495

If it is still possible I have not seen how, but maybe someone else here can chime in and help out.



Yes it used to be possible, but Hashnest shut down that service because there was a way to cheat, and turn more hash into codes than one had in their accounts.  Whatever you see on Ebay are either a scam, or very old hashes that were turned into code and haven't been redeemed yet.
1529  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $0.49/GH/s on: December 23, 2015, 02:12:26 PM
Thieving pieces of shit.

Merry Christmas Alex, how's it going in the UK courts for you, eh?



Do you have information others aren't privy to?  Is something actually going on with finding these people and bringing them to justice?

I do know someone did sue them.  Seeing as that person has repeatedly ignored my inquiries as to status after corresponding for several months I think the likelihood is that he won, but agreed to a non disclosure as part of the settlement.

I only say that as I've been involved in these sorts of things before.  It is very common for a party to ask for this if they have reason to want to shut people up going forward.  Considering the way these assholes have tried to control information I have little doubt they would ask for this.

 If there was no settlement, there us no reason to not reply as there wouldn't then be any agreement.

So, I have not been told this directly, however my personal direct experience with other instances in civil/corporate legal battles leads me to think a settlement of some sort was reached.

That makes sense and I definitely agree.  Were you able to glean any information before the settlement?  Such as where was the lawsuit filed, the names associated with the lawsuit, addresses, and which law firm was used?
1530  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Beginning of mining and hardware investment. on: December 22, 2015, 09:52:59 PM
I would recommend starting a little smaller and easing yourself in.  There is a lot to know about mining and it is more complicated than just plugging in 10 machines and making money.  Start with some S3's or S2's to get a feel for what it will be like and what will be required of you when you expand.  Somethings to think about are, finding enough electricity to power your equipment, power supplies, cooling that much heat, noise, internet requirements.  There are more, but that is a good place to start and why you should start with cheaper machines to figure out some problems.

Take everything people say about profitability with a grain of salt, the fact of the matter is, not a single person knows how profitable it would be to buy an S7.  Go to bitcoinwisdom and use the mining calculator their with your own numbers to get an idea of how much you could make.  The biggest unknown will be the difficulty climb, and this is why no one knows how much you will make.  Anyone who puts a number out there literally has no idea, and probably doesn't understand much about the bitcoin ecosystem.  Do the calculations on your own, then you have no one but yourself to be mad at if it doesn't work out, but it also gives you the best numbers you can feel good about.
1531  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $0.49/GH/s on: December 22, 2015, 01:49:56 PM
Thieving pieces of shit.

Merry Christmas Alex, how's it going in the UK courts for you, eh?



Do you have information others aren't privy to?  Is something actually going on with finding these people and bringing them to justice?
1532  Economy / Reputation / Re: TRUST SYSTEM ABUSE? on: December 22, 2015, 05:01:50 AM
All of the red trust you received is absolutely warranted and deserved.  If you really wanted to grow the community and get involved, you would have done so slowly, learning how things work the whole way over years of thoughtful conversation and good deals.  Instead, you decide to blatantly ask for an absurd amount of bitcoin, that frankly, maybe 5 accounts on these forums would have any chance of actually getting filed without collateral.  I have been around here for years and have done hundreds of trades and wouldn't even feel like I have a snowballs chance in hell of receiving a 50 btc loan without collateral, and yet, you continue to think that if you post enough and continue to complain, all of a sudden someone will warm up to the idea of handing over 20 grand to an anonymous person.

So, take what you have learned and go slowly.  Start building trust by doing trades and giving good advice.  Eventually, people will start trusting you, but until then, every bit of red trust you receive in warranted, and you will probably start getting some for complaining (which is absolutely what trust is about, and would be well within the trust bounds).
1533  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: December 19, 2015, 04:35:09 PM
Is it possible to change Antminer S5 PPLNS to PPS?
The payout of PPS is stable than PPLNS.

Hashnest doesn't let you choose.  If you buy hash, it has to be on PPLNS.  I believe if you mine to Antpool with your own miners, then you have the option between PPS and PPLNS.
1534  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: December 19, 2015, 05:35:54 AM
when I did pacmic 3 contract they asked me to use google authenticator.
Now I got another phone, but somehow cannot transfer my settings to new phone by simply restoring my old account on new phone.
Does anybody know how to transfer old authenticator settings to new iphone?
thanks

When you setup the 2FA, it gave you a private key to write down, if you did not write this code down, then you cannot restore your 2FA onto a new phone.  Either get your old phone and disable it, then reenable it with your new phone, or email Hashnest and pray that they help you out to disable it, but be prepared to provide docs and other ways to verify your identity.

Always write down the code it gives you when you setup a new 2FA, if you don't have that code and something happens to your phone, you can consider those coins gone.

thankfully, I did write down the private key, but what to do next?
Delete app from old iphone first or setup anew on new phone (using private key somehow?), then delete on old phone?

I would advise not to delete the old app until it's working on your new phone. Download the app on your new phone and Click setup account. It will have a place to type in the private key and you should be all good to go. If you habe plans to trade in or sell the old phone, I would advise to completely wipe it, because if anyone gets into that app, they could get into your account.
1535  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: December 19, 2015, 05:13:11 AM
when I did pacmic 3 contract they asked me to use google authenticator.
Now I got another phone, but somehow cannot transfer my settings to new phone by simply restoring my old account on new phone.
Does anybody know how to transfer old authenticator settings to new iphone?
thanks

When you setup the 2FA, it gave you a private key to write down, if you did not write this code down, then you cannot restore your 2FA onto a new phone.  Either get your old phone and disable it, then reenable it with your new phone, or email Hashnest and pray that they help you out to disable it, but be prepared to provide docs and other ways to verify your identity.

Always write down the code it gives you when you setup a new 2FA, if you don't have that code and something happens to your phone, you can consider those coins gone.
1536  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: December 18, 2015, 06:24:26 PM
Would not one factor to consider ROI be their relative size/power vs. other miners, e.g. how many blocks they can get by growing that otherwise would go to competitors...?


On another note, I'm a happy customer since awhile. When BITMAC v2 came out, I bought a bunch of them as they really will give profit, not big but rather fast. It works nicely.

However, one thing which I'm able to invest in is UMISOO - I know what all the Ants are but what is UMISOO....?  Huh


UMISOO was based off of the S2 hashpower and was one of the first offering by Hashnest.  It is no longer traded and cannot be bought or sold as the maintenance fee exceeded profitability.

I am not sure what your asking in your first question.
1537  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] HaoBTC, mining dividend paid out hourly on: December 18, 2015, 03:21:50 PM
Would be nice to know if there is an option to store also other cryptos.

regards
lama-hunter


There is no option to store other cryptos on haobtc.
1538  Other / Meta / Re: Need resolution before I go to law enforcement concerning this forum. on: December 17, 2015, 02:05:03 PM
You obviously have not spent enough time on these forums to even know who runs them, much less about how cyber crime works.  I am guess I am glad your casino never made it off the ground, if this is how you would go about someone stealing from you, your casino would have lost all of its bankroll in a week.

You obviously have no idea how open forums work, and any moderators lack of caring should be taken that you can go ahead and do whatever you want, you aren't getting anything from the admins.  Now please, just go away and file whatever you want, it won't be the first time and it won't be the last.  But nothing will get done either way.
1539  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking to borrow 3 btc on: December 17, 2015, 03:43:15 AM
3.04 btc have beeN repaid to the above address via txid
 3ef61f94a1622a00cc6d4adf2469721714c919786ccd960bb5e3bc846b46ec2e

Thank you very much. I appreciate the loan.
1540  Economy / Currency exchange / Looking for Longterm Paypal to Bitcoin Exchanger on: December 15, 2015, 11:34:58 PM
Hello,

I am looking for someone who has bitcoin and would like to trade with a trusted member for Paypal.  I am looking for a 1:1 Btc to Paypal transaction and someone who is able to support fairly large volumes.  You must also be fairly well available as I can need coins at just about any time during the day/evening.

This will not be a one time thing, and once we have gotten our channels established well, could be a multiple times a day thing.

You will also have to feel comfortable sending first.  We can use escrow a little bit, but I eventually want to get to the point where we won't have to anymore as that is quicker.  (and to be honest, escrow doesn't do squat against Paypal trades, so it really isn't even worth it).

I am open to using more than 1 person if need be, but I want to stress that I want to establish a long term thing where you will be able to continuously cash out your bitcoins into Paypal balance.

Thanks and please let me know if there is any interest.

DebitMe
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