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581  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Master-P SCAMMER. I lost complete faith in this forum now. on: January 06, 2016, 02:54:37 PM

I am guessing his original intentions were not to scam otherwise he would have hidden his info better. He probably ran into some financial issue and decided to rip off people here to fix it.

Then he should have taken a loan if that's the case! Being trapped in financial issue doesn't mean he will rip off other members just like that and fill up his pre-mediated issues.

The way he tried to make his trust base stronger with his alts doesn't at all make me think like you did. Let's wait for the moment of truth BTW.
582  Economy / Services / Re: Will do jobs for small amount of BTC on: January 06, 2016, 05:57:19 AM
You have these options right now:

  • Start earning from faucets and remember to visit those sites that will pay you via Faucetbox or directly into your Xapo account. FYI, scanthebox.com is the best faucet rotator for Faucetbox payouts.

  • If you are a good reviewer, maybe you can try applying for this service.


  • There are some faucet apps and games for android devices. Try them vigorously and you might receive some micro payouts.

  • I can give 0.01 BTC as a micro loan to you, if you have a valid collateral which is 110% of the loan amount. Consider this as the last resort if you need it so badly.
583  Economy / Services / Re: Butter Bot!: Premier Bitstamp, and BTC-E EMA Trading Platform on: January 05, 2016, 11:11:23 PM

Hi Smiley,
  Unfortunately Butter shuttered its services on December 31st 2015, after all user licenses expired.

It's 13th November to be more specific.



BTW, you could have easily continued your support for Butter Bot since now is the prime time to trade some of the profitable currencies that have launched pretty recently as well as newer exchanges are emerging up with availability of bot-friendly APIs (one such example being YoBit.net). I don't understand why you have deactivated this at this duration! Maybe I missed out a valid reason announced few pages back.

On a friendlier note, please update your OP regarding this.
584  Economy / Services / Re: Translations from English into Russian for free! on: January 05, 2016, 10:46:12 PM
I think you need to show us some of your works since this is your first post and you are offering your service all of a sudden. Anyways, translation cannot be a risky task either because you will generally get paid after finishing your translation work.

Good Luck though.

_______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________


Edit: Oops! I see you've just now changed your title, stating that you're offering it for free. Then its okay. Smiley
585  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Vanity Addresses! on: January 04, 2016, 08:23:56 PM
1King1NYebZHMJRAHpESWwjXYyisBWXSak  -- just generated by accident. Let me know if interested (donation welcome Smiley )

This is just another random vanity address generated without split key process. If you really want to generate vanity addresses for others, (if you have a better GPU of course) then use the following string on your oclvanitygen.exe:

Quote
set StartTime=%time%
oclvanitygen.exe -P (given public key in HEX format)* -o abcd.txt 1abcd**
echo Start Time: %startTime%
echo Finish Time: %time%

* For example:-
Code:
040200081CA7AB0E7F9CB16552B93888F607F8FEDAC438C6D3DC48DF188418EFC6B5F5171D7FFEDDD3931FB6BC3762D56376BA7FC0BE69A691097D57B55F738299

** This is the desired prefix of the vanity address to be found.


Thanks shorena for the string.
586  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Campaign managers [Last update: 2-Jan-2016] on: January 04, 2016, 07:47:56 PM
If anyone is interested to appoint me as a campaign manager, here is my resume...

notaek (Profile) (Post) (Send him a message)
Rank: Hero Member
Payment methods: BTC only
Payment periods: Weekly or Monthly
Minimum participants I can handle: 1
Maximum participants I can handle: 500
Hiring Fee: Depending on size, type and moderation policies (Negotiable)
Escrow: Yes
Past experience? Yes, Campaign manager of Xotika.TV, NakedBitcoins, Jetwin.
Max budget(monthly) I have had experienced with? 8.61 BTC


Here's my signed message from 1NoTajKJT6gRLEPkHwcb1EB4cNyDrmuhii :-

Code:

-----[b]BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE[/b]-----

This is notaek from Bitcointalk. I'm offering my managing service for signature campaigns there. I generally remain active from 11:30 PM EST to 3 PM EST everyday. Also, you can contact me anytime via email at notaekbtc@gmail.com

I can ensure that I will follow all sorts of moderation policies provided by you as well as monitor the participants frequently.

If you want to appoint me for managing your campaign, ping me via pm/email with your details and I will get back to you shortly.

This message is signed at January 04, 2016, 07:39:34 PM (Forum Time)

-----[b]BEGIN SIGNATURE[/b]-----

G70chdZ6M4WfoB2QKxHzPmxV1/Zp6ISXvjlR48MV8XruPgVEjePNfQ4Ou0a0lJDXb431MwbpIWPLQMPQ2gAS9I8=

-----[b]END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE[/b]-----



Verify the above signature here or here(permalink).


Here's the signed message from my PGP key as well:

Code:

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

I, notaek, am doubly signing this already signed message via my staked address at Bitcointalk.org
1NoTajKJT6gRLEPkHwcb1EB4cNyDrmuhii


- - -----[b]BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE[/b]-----

This is notaek from Bitcointalk. I'm offering my managing service for signature campaigns there. I generally remain active from 11:30 PM EST to 3 PM EST everyday. Also, you can contact me anytime via email at notaekbtc@gmail.com

I can ensure that I will follow all sorts of moderation policies provided by you as well as monitor the participants frequently.

If you want to appoint me for managing your campaign, ping me via pm/email with your details and I will get back to you shortly.

This message is signed at January 04, 2016, 07:39:34 PM (Forum Time)

- - -----[b]BEGIN SIGNATURE[/b]-----

G70chdZ6M4WfoB2QKxHzPmxV1/Zp6ISXvjlR48MV8XruPgVEjePNfQ4Ou0a0lJDXb431MwbpIWPLQMPQ2gAS9I8=

- - -----[b]END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE[/b]-----

This message is signed at January 04, 2016, 07:44:53 PM (Forum Time)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.49
Comment: https://keybase.io/crypto

wsBcBAABCgAGBQJWis2EAAoJEBI9bCdjrvBEt3UIAKbyAUHTOjKxXCpdPvIPjcmA
x+q0+4IeFIaFyVBgoe2S4hy6VPF3YtoWWYdHyXhTh4PS13au0JnNH6YGzmRX8d4j
wi8CAlEWyiLmdbCYCp35QQGVKjjy+kk2YbOnbz54edVIjYqMe4yTNoerol7ZYb8l
Hha+1iD/ApwBC95oQuFhYzwah5SdRqkadQv9Q6JEw2a3z8HROW1j7l6f4awvHJp/
9keZhoolfcyMCjI9b09e2IUkP0PYAuQU60g++bQPgahtB3uRxbRAZdqZ/TmSvdht
hS8u2pWh9y5D2/SCY3HpXOgmDW0Vpp/6FEp41/Vzv1dy4Al6Tv0oGUTITK+PVZI=
=vzO8
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----



Verify the above signature here.
587  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: January 03, 2016, 06:47:05 PM
I would like someone to quote my vanity address generated today alongwith my previous permanent address for future reference.

My new vanity address : 1NotaekT9hA9GNyVq41Cy3Dw8C5YBNm4kx

Signatures for authentication:

  • Signed message from 1NoTajKJT6gRLEPkHwcb1EB4cNyDrmuhii :

    -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

    This is notaek from Bitcointalk.org. I'm currently the owner of these addresses, 1NoTajKJT6gRLEPkHwcb1EB4cNyDrmuhii and 1NotaekT9hA9GNyVq41Cy3Dw8C5YBNm4kx. For initiating any future trades with me, please request a signed message from both the addresses staked here. This message is signed on January 03, 2016, 06:41:16 PM (Bitcointalk Forum Time)

    -----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----

    HBFInRPfHM0N1xdmtRwqDxb+PvXjUroP7ZLIp6cfj8H+XWUvxAF5td4zjWyea//+XB18vtEW8PAUm6BsktoBPEY=

    -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----



  • Signed message from 1NotaekT9hA9GNyVq41Cy3Dw8C5YBNm4kx :

    -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

    This is notaek from Bitcointalk.org. I'm currently the owning this vanity address, 1NotaekT9hA9GNyVq41Cy3Dw8C5YBNm4kx. For initiating any future trades with me, please request a signed message from both the addresses staked here. This message is signed on January 03, 2016, 06:46:16 PM (Bitcointalk Forum Time)

    -----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----

    HA7tWMb7AaSwu5YCrUOLP0m+GGlyvpWuZJdwRVHLuXbTdkuuBvfp5kSwcFcF/CFZg9PTnIYMLgXd30WEsQTaq8c=

    -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----


Verify the above signatures here.
588  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Vanity Addresses! on: January 03, 2016, 02:13:38 PM
1NOTAEK   - exact case   - not possible, no large 'Oh'
1Notaek - exact case   - 0.0002 BTC - 15,058,417,127
1notaek - exact case   - 0.0073 BTC - 888,446,610,538
Payment address: 17FjNcKXde72c5gRP4YkpzdnbLLF9pEEVu

Alright, I would like to have the second one. Smiley Here's my pub key part posting again for convenience:

Code:
---SNIP--- (address generated already)

I paid you from my address : 1NoTajKJT6gRLEPkHwcb1EB4cNyDrmuhii

Signature:-

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

This is notaek from Bitcointalk and I have sent shorena a sum of 0.0002 BTC to create a vanity address with prefix - 1Notaek (exact case) for me. And here's the transaction details of my payment as per agreement => https://blockchain.info/tx/bbd4eee483b9d57c3c0d90ff1aaaab32e2bdf4bcd91144b397fccd4c7a88fc49

Today's date and time is : January 03, 2016, 02:10:17 PM

Thanks.

-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----

HNRIjJo15pZmJbRyNg/4GDQ4b9K3qzXnfg4s4nZ1MhdFfESF68PNqt0PPPChw7HypLrGqHx5RhWIsYjry/YLPCU=

-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----


Verify it here, as coinig is showing some unknown errors.
589  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Forum Signature Grabber - For signature campaigns on: January 01, 2016, 09:27:24 PM
Good job. This tool is quite essential for campaign managers, managing a large number of participants.

Well, how about adding a feature where the manager can get notification via email stating the IDs of participants changing his/her signatures at that point of time when the manager remains offline. This will be more advantageous as many of them are clever enough to change their signatures back when the manager comes online. Wink

Sorry everyone for the inconvenience, I didnt linked well the site is up at

http://bitcointalksign.byethost3.com/
 Full credit goes to OP for this code.

Edited : Reply me if it worked well.
Hmm... still not working for me. That website redirect me to this page too.
Well looks a problem on the free web server . It worked for 5 minutes then gone. I will find a different server and upload the files later.
Once again credit goes to OP

Maybe you can try hosting on Wix.com or Yola.com for free.
590  Other / Off-topic / Re: 2016, The Year of Bitcoin? on: January 01, 2016, 09:17:45 PM
Although bitcoin prices have become more stable over time, they are still volatile. They are subject to heavy speculation, flash crashes, manipulation, intense short squeezes and all sorts of irrational behavior.

And if the last two years are any indication, bitcoin is going to make big moves early in the new year. However, as also observed in the last two years, what goes on in January and February is in no way indicative of how bitcoin will end this year.

What makes predicting long-term bitcoin prices so interesting is the fact that they are so difficult to predict. You may be better off throwing darts.

Anyways, here's some food for thought for you, OP.
591  Economy / Speculation / Re: Halving already 100% priced in! Would you buy or sell now? on: January 01, 2016, 08:34:35 PM
It's a bit controversial here. Those who view the block reward halving as a milestone in Bitcoin’s journey of struggle and triumph will have a lot to celebrate. The block reward only gets cut in half after a certain amount of the total supply has been mined. Therefore, the only way this halving will continue is if miners continue to hash out blocks. And what is the only way to ensure the mining process continues? Bitcoin’s relevance is the key to this question; i,e. miners will only continue mining if there is a profit to be made from Bitcoin, which means people have to use and value the digital currency. Thus, a block size halving signifies that Bitcoin is still relevant, and it remained relevant for a significant amount of time.

Speculators, on the other hand, probably won’t have much to celebrate when the halving comes. These people think the price will skyrocket when the block reward diminishes. On the surface, that belief really makes sense. Supply shrinks relative to demand, so the price goes up. However, that isn’t exactly how the halving works. The actual supply will not decrease, rather, the rate of growth will slow. The supply, the amount of coins in existence, will still grow continuously. Thus, there is nothing about the halving to lead us to say with certainty that demand will outstrip supply and send the price soaring.

For the price to rise in response to the halving, demand will still have to overcome the amount of coins already in existence, in addition to the new coins being mined — even though they are being mined at a slower rate. In order for the price to really go up, demand would have to rise constantly while the growth in supply slows, until the growth in demand surpasses growth in supply. That doesn’t seem likely right now, though, since the price has remained fairly constant for almost a year — indicating that Bitcoiners are in some sort of holding pattern with their valuations.

So lets wait for the final results of our speculation whether we can celebrate the halving event or not.
592  Economy / Services / Re: E-coin Fixed signature campaign(Only Hero and Staff/Legendary)||Full on: January 01, 2016, 07:30:12 PM
Honestly, I don't remember when I changed my signature. So, I'll leave it on mesmer for his final calculation. Smiley
593  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain under DOS! on: January 01, 2016, 12:25:51 PM
Blockchain.info is getting worse day by day due to their constant server outrages. I only use Blockchain.info for verifying transactions and so it's not a big deal for me though. Well, I shifted to blockr.io from now on.


Does that mean blockchain.info ain't a better service to be used as???
I have been storing all my coins there only, and don't currently have the keys with me, I guess someone even tried to hack my wallet as I got emails from blockchain with the code that I need to enter in order to get into my account, but the strange thing was that, I didn't even go there to log in...

Never store all your coins on an online wallet. Although transaction processing is easy, yet you are pretty much risking yourselves in getting your coins stolen at any point of time. Why don't you simply use Electrum or Armory?
 
594  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Say goodbye to decentralization on: January 01, 2016, 11:50:35 AM
You cannot just say goodbye to decentralization. Big miners are always advantageous for keeping the network in a most secured state. Nowadays, as per the number of unconfirmed transactions occurring per second, to get them included in a block, it'll definitely need more hashrates. Thus hashrate distribution is increasing exponentially.

That's where PPS mining kicks in for smaller miners. Although the fees are considerably higher than PPLNS, here you get assured payouts from pools whether a block gets confirmed or not. Now if you are feeling lucky, try solo. Wink
595  Economy / Services / Re: Need trusted escrow on: January 01, 2016, 05:02:29 AM
You can chose anyone from the given list (The Big 5 ones are mostly preferred) but I don't think any escrow providers will accept your request due to PayPal's chargeback issues.

Instead, I refer you to b!z who's trading BTC for PayPal (if you are having the sole purpose of buying BTC as per I understand from OP) but you need build up some reputation first for this purpose due to it's considerable risks.
596  Economy / Services / Re: Master-P's FREE Escrow Service | IPO/ICO/Sig Campaign 1% | Acc Trades 0.005 fee on: January 01, 2016, 04:41:23 AM
man,the best escrower in all the bct forum  Cheesy Cheesy

Nope, he wasn't "the best" escrow provider here. The best ones are the on enlisted in The Big 5 list here.

Also I noticed, he didn't released escrows in time. There was some delay in between while communicating. Yet I wonder, why he's preferred more than the legit ones.
597  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Vanity Addresses! on: December 31, 2015, 08:50:37 PM
It's a nice initiative Shorena for starting this service. Smiley

I would like to know an estimate of addresses either with prefixes 1NOTAEK, 1Notaek and 1notaek respectively.

And here's my public key pair for it's generation:

Code:
---SNIP--- (address generated already)

Let me know after you come back on 2nd Jan. Thanks.
598  Economy / Services / Re: need a quick escrow on: December 31, 2015, 07:50:13 PM
OP, I'll advice you to get in touch with any one member of The Big 5 list here. They are highly trusted in case you're wondering why.

Edit: Out of them, Blazed has halted his service for an indefinite period of time. Anyways, you still got 4 options to chose from.

Good Luck.
599  Other / Off-topic / ★☆ Happy New Year ☆★ on: December 31, 2015, 06:58:36 PM
New Year is not about changing the Dates but Direction;
It’s not about changing the Calendar but Commitment;
It’s not about changing the Actions but Attitude;
It’s not about changing the Fruit but Faith, Force and Focus!
May you Commit and Create the best New Year ever!


600  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: December 30, 2015, 07:26:21 AM
Trying to catch up with this PGP thingy, quote this please

~snip~


You need to stake your PGP key here and not in this thread. This thread is only for staking your bitcoin address.


_______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________


Staking my address for the first time here . I forgot my password today but fortunately recovered it by my email. If any mishappenings occur I will sign message from this address
18kW8q61si6KnhBGMtj8PfJs8Zhrsrux3A

Someone quote this.

Quoted.

Code:
18kW8q61si6KnhBGMtj8PfJs8Zhrsrux3A
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