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2181  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Has Any Altcoin Ever Really Gone to the Moon? on: July 12, 2016, 11:43:05 AM
This gave me an idea. Sorry for a bit of topic post.

What do you think, should we make a fundraiser to send, lets say 1BTC (sd card)
to the actual moon? Or a physical coin.
Maybe on some sort Chinese mission? They sometimes give those opportunities for ordinary people to send something in to space.
I would really like the idea Smiley Imagine the publicity.
 
2182  Other / Meta / Re: [SMAS] Signature Managers against Spam (working title, a beta effort) on: July 12, 2016, 11:17:45 AM
I would really what to hear theymoses  opinion on this mater.
Don't get me wrong, I'm suspicious by nature but this looks like a political powerplay
to take over the forums.
And where in general I do agree with fundamentals of this endeavour, there like I said, suspiciousness runs through my veins.

IMO 50% of votes may be to little, juries in criminal cases are generally, as a rule, required to reach a unanimous verdict, and juries in civil cases typically have to reach a majority on some level. Those rules would suit better in this case.

2183  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: July 12, 2016, 08:48:06 AM
My Bitcoin Address in case oh highjacked account :

1JuoHf8TAk1fZZvGs4mNFhA9qLjRkyo4uG

Message : This is the Bitcoin-Address of LeChuckDE Bitcointalk.org Forum
Signature : IE62H4M/oy6WuXbsAXHHPTocoTDKrlTbWcJ8F+WkzxY0HC8I+4wmfSI8c77nt/VU9INcmKFJprUlZGnpAmXQj4s=

Code:
http://coinig.com/?adr=1JuoHf8TAk1fZZvGs4mNFhA9qLjRkyo4uG&msg=This+is+the+Bitcoin-Address+of+LeChuckDE+Bitcointalk.org+Forum&sig=IE62H4M%2Foy6WuXbsAXHHPTocoTDKrlTbWcJ8F%2BWkzxY0HC8I%2B4wmfSI8c77nt%2FVU9INcmKFJprUlZGnpAmXQj4s%3D 

Verified.
2184  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Paranoiac needs help: I am feed up to swap hard drive for Bitcoin... Please help on: July 12, 2016, 08:45:19 AM
-snip-

does puppy come with Python installed on it in order to install electrum?
and by the way for puppy you only need like half a gigabyte to put it and then you can even remove the USB and continue running it completely from the RAM Cheesy

No, I don't think its equipped with python.
The electrum wallet is available from genuine, Puppy repository.
It will download and install all necessary dependences.
Java will be quite different story...

Yes, the system itself will use like 256MB of USBstick but it is recommended to use pen drives of around 2GB capacity, for personal & system data storage.
Running from RAM alone is actually great, but minimum 1024MB of RAM is required, for best stability.
   
2185  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Paranoiac needs help: I am feed up to swap hard drive for Bitcoin... Please help on: July 11, 2016, 06:59:50 PM
solution is simple, get 2 ext hdd (ssd) put there your wallets, and always run them from a pure/secure VMware instance, do what you have to do with your wallets, and when you finish shut down VMware turn off & unplug the ssd's plus put your .dat wallet file on a dvd & usb
and there you go rock solid!

Just have an epiphany, USB key live OS! You wont get more secured than this.
2 USB pen-drives with lightweight Linux on them. (puppy6.0-very potent BTW)
They can be cryptographically encrypted, with the strongest codes around.
Super fast to boot, easy to handle. Cheap as dirt (2GB drive will suffice)
You could install electrum or multibit(java) and be VERY safe.
Unplug and be happy on your widows.
2186  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Help With my Bitcoin Faucet..? on: July 11, 2016, 06:53:09 PM
Hi. Tried your BTC faucet.
Looks OK for a standard faucetinabox template.
Reward (as always) could be a little higher. 100 for 20min is kinda cheap.
What is more important that orange faucet of yours is not working properly.
After providing address, solving captcha and clicking claim button the site
refreshes and stays blank. No payment send to faucetbox.
You may have some serious bug to work around here.
Good luck.  

In case: I'm with FF45.02 32Bit LinuxOS

Thanks for your testing, it's much appreciated!

The orange faucet? As in, the BTC one? I just tested it and it seemed to work fine, and sent the satoshi to faucetbox for me. Could you be more specific?

As far as payout, as many know, Adsense is pretty much the highest paying ad network. I already use adsense on other projects, but I was afraid I would be banned and risk those other revenue streams (even though they're not even that significant). As I've been reading, Adsense has banned a number of popular faucets because of one of their policies on "click to be paid" sites, or whatever language they use in their TOS. If I can figure out how to get around that, and also incorporate another ad network like MellowAds, I could EASILY give 250 satoshi every 20 mins, if not more. As it is right now, with all the bots and whatnot, I'm losing quite a bit of money, but even at a-ads payout, I would only get about a 20% return on 1000 visitors as it is. So really, I suppose it's all a work in progress. Smiley
Yes, I was talking about this one  http://cryptos4all.com/btc
Tested now and is still the same. Blank page after claim.

As to your advert question, I think it is better not to incorporate adsense to your faucets.
No doubt it will be banned, sooner or later.
Nice thread about adsense alternatives here
2187  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Paranoiac needs help: I am feed up to swap hard drive for Bitcoin... Please help on: July 11, 2016, 03:45:59 PM
Wow, this is really paranoid indeed  Tongue But better safe than sorry, right?
From my experience I can advise you to buy good old IBMthinkpad, maybe
X61? or X41(even older) They are relatively cheap, with descent OS, like Linux, firewall
protection and a bit of brain you will achieve security level of hardware wallet.
I have in fact both of those laptops, they are somewhat cute Smiley
One is for wallets other for surfing. Power efficient, fast (you would be surprised)
and both well supported by Linux OS. Every thing works out of the box with almost any distro! I think they may increase in value over time, kinda indestructible equipment.
X41 (10years old) boots up in 25 sec. Uses 16-24 Watts, very quiet notebook.
(battery gives 1hour of work, still not bad after 10years)
2188  Local / Polski / Re: Polskie forum on: July 11, 2016, 03:19:52 PM
Panowie mamy chyba tutaj pewien problem.
Po prostu nikt sie tutaj nie udziela,nie uważacie że przydałoby się troche rozkręcic interes na Polskim childboardzie?
Osobiście uważam że nie można całe życie pisać po angielsku,warto czasem pogadać z rodakami o bitcoinie Smiley
Bezapelacyjna zgoda, proszę kolegi  Cheesy
Od miesiąca lub więcej śledzę nasz board i cisza tu jak w rodzinnym grobowcu.
Coś, ktoś czasem na markecie skrobnie, drobny ANN albo tłumaczenie takowego.
Warto by ożywić. Niech żyje, niech ma!
Widocznie rodacy nie mają wielu problemów z bitkoinami (co nie dziwi) i pomoce
im niepotrzebne. Lub większość daje rade po obcemu Smiley
2189  Other / Off-topic / Re: Every 3 replies will recieve 1 USD - STILL ON!! (Groups play) on: July 11, 2016, 11:39:30 AM
Can I take part in this?

Looks like an interesting game. Although rules are a little unclear.
Kinda hard to distinguish when you win or when loose.
But overall feeling is definitely positive.
All it needs now is bigger player-base.
I think I might won something as well Smiley I'm not sure...   
2190  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Help With my Bitcoin Faucet..? on: July 11, 2016, 11:06:23 AM
Hi. Tried your BTC faucet.
Looks OK for a standard faucetinabox template.
Reward (as always) could be a little higher. 100 for 20min is kinda cheap.
What is more important that orange faucet of yours is not working properly.
After providing address, solving captcha and clicking claim button the site
refreshes and stays blank. No payment send to faucetbox.
You may have some serious bug to work around here.
Good luck.  

In case: I'm with FF45.02 32Bit LinuxOS
2191  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 10CoinFaucet.xyz - Earn bitcoins in clock work on: July 10, 2016, 07:52:05 PM
This is one of the best looking/working faucet around lately!
Not to mention is cleaver and neat.
Very few ads, and nothing invasive, much like Smiley Unfortunately a bit low on rewards.
But I actually love it overall. Idea of levels is something fresh.
Few links from the top10 are inactive, unclickable.
Hope you will have success with this cool project. Huge potential.
Already claimed some tiny bits Smiley  

And the potential is completely wasted now...
Congratulations OP you managed to screw this up. :/
Post and forget, lack of your activity here is also a very disrespectful. Don't get me started on that.
We really have our own ways of getting bitcoins, single post may bring as much as week on that kind of faucet.
Most of us trying to help you, rapport bugs, give tips and this is gratitude we getting in return,
balance reset without single word...
That's not the way you can obtain success in this crowded world of faucets.
Shame🔔
2192  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What do you want to see in Bitcoin casinos? on: July 10, 2016, 06:01:59 PM
I would really want to see some form of free tokens to use on any game available
at particular casino.
They should be distributed on daily basis, accordingly to players level.
Those tokens should be treated as regular credits, without any limitations on jackpots etc.
Bonus credit/token shouldn't have expiration date so gamblers could store them as long as they want. Only barrier for a token could be withdraw process. One would have to use them in games or send to another player, maybe put them as "savings" to grow on realistic percentage, annually. Anything except withdrawing tokens should be available. Good game for patient people. I do realise that it may be to much, even for big casinos.
     
Nothing boost traffic like free possibility to win big.
 
2193  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ Bitcoin Video Casino ★★★ - Design us an HTML banner, get paid $75 in BTC! on: July 10, 2016, 11:01:17 AM
Code:
<a href="https://bitcoinvideocasino.com/videopoker">
<span style='font-weight:bold;font-family:"Arial";font-size:27px;'><span style='color:#25D119;'>★</span><span style='color:#24C91F;'>★</span><span style='color:#24C225;'>B</span><span style='color:#23BB2B;'>i</span><span style='color:#23B331;'>t</span><span style='color:#23AC37;'>c</span><span style='color:#22A53D;'>o</span><span style='color:#229D43;'>i</span><span style='color:#229649;'>n</span><span style='color:#218F4F;'>V</span><span style='color:#218855;'>i</span><span style='color:#21805B;'>d</span><span style='color:#207961;'>e</span><span style='color:#207268;'>o</span><span style='color:#206A6E;'>C</span><span style='color:#1F6374;'>a</span><span style='color:#1F5C7A;'>s</span><span style='color:#1F5580;'>i</span><span style='color:#1E4D86;'>o</span><span style='color:#1E468C;'>n</span><span style='color:#1E3F92;'>o</span> <span style='color:#1D309E;'>B</span><span style='color:#1D29A4;'>e</span><span style='color:#1C22AB;'>s</span><span style='color:#1D29A4;'>t</span> <span style='color:#1D3798;'>o</span><span style='color:#1E3F92;'>d</span><span style='color:#1E468C;'>d</span><span style='color:#1E4D86;'>s</span> <span style='color:#1F5C7A;'>i</span><span style='color:#1F6374;'>n</span> <span style='color:#207268;'>t</span><span style='color:#207961;'>h</span><span style='color:#21805B;'>e</span> <span style='color:#218F4F;'>i</span><span style='color:#229649;'>n</span><span style='color:#229D43;'>d</span><span style='color:#22A53D;'>u</span><span style='color:#23AC37;'>s</span><span style='color:#23B331;'>t</span><span style='color:#23BB2B;'>r</span><span style='color:#24C225;'>y</span><span style='color:#24C91F;'>★</span><span style='color:#25D119;'>★</span></span>
Does something like this fit?
Don't know much about coding but this was quite simple to make
question is does it match OP requirements? Maybe I just did a fool of myself  Roll Eyes
Nevertheless please check it.
Second version:
Code:
<a href="https://bitcoinvideocasino.com/videopoker"><span style='font-weight:bold;font-family:"Arial";font-size:27px;'><span style='color:#577F9C;'>♦❤BitcoinVideoCasiono♣♠ </span><span style='color:#0A528E;'>300+BTC </span><span style='color:#B52C45;'>Progressive </span><span style='color:#622392;'>Jackpot!</span></span>
And 3rd one:
Code:
<a href="https://bitcoinvideocasino.com/videopoker"style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: 1px solid #FF0000;">
<span style='font-weight:bold;font-family:"Arial";font-size:27px;'><span style='color:#ff0000;'>♦❤ </span><span style='color:#52D646;'>BitcoinVideoCasiono </span><span style='color: #000000
;'>♣♠ </span><span style='color:#ff8d00;'>300+BTC </span><span style='color: #29f10c ;'>Progressive </span><span style='color: #29f10c ;'>Jackpot </span><span style='color:#ff8d00;'>!!!</span></span>

O I just realised that this is competition on another forum...
Screw that...
2194  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How old is earth on: July 10, 2016, 06:28:46 AM
-  there is the potential that there was little to no C-14 back beyond 5,000 years ago. This would mean that carbon dating numbers are extremely far off... by as much as millions or billions of years.
Radiocarbon dating is generally limited to dating samples no more than 50,000 years old, as samples older than that have insufficient 14C to be measurable.
Quote
Carbon dating is based on the idea that the C-14 content on earth, in the atmosphere, has been relatively the same for at least hundreds of thousands of years
This is also a false claim. Scientist well know about environmental variations.
Quote
Dead Sea scrolls of over 2,000 years ago
Age of this document is calibrated at 35-324 BC and 202-107 BC thanks to method you claiming is false...

and so on, not a single info of you post is true, stop spreading BS.
2195  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you Still believe in Fiat? on: July 09, 2016, 07:23:21 PM
True it is a joke that governments can keep printing money with no real backing by gold. However, they will keep doing this because they can get away with it. I think bitcoin can still survive because of it's unique features.
And now imagine a situation where  money printing is done by a private company, just to lend those dolars money to government at a fee... Basically an unplayable loan is made between citizens and that private corp. Obviously nobody is asking citizens for permission. Next (yes there is more) private banking sector can lend those money at a factor of 50K to 1. This means that for every real buck they can lend out 50K electronic ones..."fiducial money" How can any one trust this? Absurd. Where is my tinfoil hat? Wink 
2196  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would like some help/advice on bitcoins. Future Leukemia patient seeking advice. on: July 09, 2016, 02:18:07 PM
Hi.
If you are asking about possible bitcoin investment platform, you have to know that
99.999% of them are pure scams. I would strongly advise you not to invest
your BTC online. You will loose it eventually.

As I understand you have a lot of free time now.
Stay with us on this forum and look for some form of job. This way you can grow your coins.
There is always option to trade on altcoins but this as well contains serious risks.

Get well m8. You will beat this! 
2197  Other / New forum software / Re: Different Themes on: July 09, 2016, 01:53:12 PM
I can't seem 2 be able 2 find it right now but I once read a post that said we Bitcointalk users r gonna be able to choose different themez on the new forum. Is this true? Will there be a night mode?

Thanks

~CfA~

Why is this important at all?
Any theme, even this one is good enough to read and post. That is all we need here.
Ignorance is bliss Smiley
It's not about themes for this forum silly, it's about the new/beta one.
You can check it yourself here
As you can clearly see this new forum is very on a bright side. Like a lot!
It will quickly burn through your eyes, especially at night time.
So in fact it is highly important to have darker themes.
2198  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Your worst experience with bitcoin on: July 09, 2016, 11:08:00 AM
My worst experience when i invested 0.1BTC at ponzi investment and at that time i didn't know anything about ponzi Sad
Also, wait for confirmation if the merchants only accept 6 confirmation is bad experience.
But when you look at the bright side of that event, which is a valuable lesson
for you, than it isn't that bad. All in all your losses could be a lot bigger, that nasty ponzi
saved your coins in the future.
My bad experience with crypto is much safer, less wallet damaging.
Have had some misfortune with scammy faucets Sad time wasted and small investments in to advertising. It still happens from time to time. Its hard to predict witch faucet will stay with us for awhile. Nevertheless, mostly good stuff from those funny net money Wink    
2199  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Corporations and Bitcoin on: July 09, 2016, 07:01:07 AM
Also the key is not necessarily how they feel right now, but how will they feel about bitcoin?
I don't think it really matters what those big corps think, now or ever about bitcoin.
We have saw that all they have interest in is blockchain tech. They may enable us to pay for their products in BTC but I'm sure they wont hold on to them for to long. Quickly to the exchange they go.
Technology of BTC is a different story. Still open source, so they will chase that rabbit, to make a good use of it. Nothing wrong with that unless...
And here is the question, can this tech. could be used against us?   
 
2200  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTC Dice websites with faucet & 9900x roll possibility? on: July 08, 2016, 08:10:55 PM
Hi. You dont have to apologise for your English. Its quite OK.
As to your request I can direct you to epay.info. There is a form of dice game
but multiplier is limited to x99. Freebitco.in has built in faucet, from witch earnings can be
used to purchase lottery tickets (big wins) and also dice game.
yolodice.ga another dice site with faucet. Its a little less known, caution is advised.
dicecoin.io last one known to me, good looking BTW.

Good luck Smiley
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