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41  Economy / Lending / Re: Loaning Services on: October 19, 2016, 09:19:14 AM
I am loaning up to 0.05 BTC to people gambling on either Bustabit or PrimeDice.

You will give me the login information of your account, you will also change the email address to my own. After the time is up I will withdraw my BTC + 10% back and you will keep the rest and I will change the email back to yours.

I can do loans for up to 3 hours.

Thank you, serious PMs only.

They are right. When the loanee wins a jackpot, he will just withdraw everything on to a bitcoin address. When he loses everything, what will you do? All his collateral is his own gambling account, if he lose you lose.
42  Economy / Lending / Re: MICRO loans service on: October 19, 2016, 09:03:21 AM
Wondering that you will not provide a reason if you deny the loan.

Also, you want collateral against the loan and the below link you can get loan without collateral.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1630331.0

This thread is dead. The lender has not been active since Sept 29 (more than ten days) and has not replied to anyone in the thread. There are plenty of other creditors in this forum if you need one. I hope the mods close these kinds of thread, where the lenders that are just here to scam and the dead ones where the lender is nowhere to be found.

Also, these seem unprofessional. Look at this thread, no effort whatsoever to even post all the details. It should look like this. He also offers that you can use the account even if you gave it as collateral.
43  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you like to pay bills using bitcoins while staying at home? on: October 19, 2016, 06:47:55 AM
If you're earning bitcoins as your main line of business, then paying bills using it would really be convenient as you don't have to go out of the house. Tho, currently, in my country, there is no way yet to pay using bitcoin. We still have to convert the coins into our currency.

It would  be really convenient  for  us to pay bills without  the hassle  on leaving  our own  home which is  really  good  and  we save  money and time with this innovation.  In my country  such feature  is  already available  but   on selected/designated  places  only, im hoping too that it would  soon developed even more.

That's great! Do you have to convert your coins to your currency before you can pay it? I tried doing this in my country and had to convert my coins first. The problem was that when converting, I had to bow down to the company converting coins to my currency, because of the exchange rate (like foreign exchange). So when exchanging the value of my coins drops by 5-10%, which really sucks, since when I try to earn via bitcoin, this means I didn't really earn anything because of exchanges.
44  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a revolutionary currency but a fairly inefficient payment network on: October 19, 2016, 06:43:41 AM
For now, it's inefficient because there is only a few establishement, website, etc. that accepts bitcoin as payment. I think Bitcoin has not yet been recognized by the majority of the world's population, and I feel that this is why most payments have not yet accepted bitcoin as a method of payment. But, if Bitcoin does ever get a major player to make use of it as a payment method, this would boost its popularity and usage.

For example, if bitcoin were implemented as a payment method of Amazon. For sure, Bitcoin will be recognized by the world and most probably will improve its usage and thus will now result in it becoming a standard payment method like Visa, MasterCard or PayPal. If that happens, Bitcoin will surely be a more efficient payment method.
45  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Cheapest Lastest GOLDCODERS HYIPLISTER PRO Hyip Monitor Script for $30 on: October 19, 2016, 06:28:50 AM
Bump
46  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you like to pay bills using bitcoins while staying at home? on: October 19, 2016, 06:26:27 AM
If you're earning bitcoins as your main line of business, then paying bills using it would really be convenient as you don't have to go out of the house. Tho, currently, in my country, there is no way yet to pay using bitcoin. We still have to convert the coins into our currency.
47  Economy / Services / Re: WealthyDice Signature Campaign on: October 19, 2016, 06:23:47 AM
Hey Yahoo, I cant see my self in the spreadsheet. Please look into it.
Denied



This will be final week of campaign, Site owner not getting his desired results

So sad, I just joined the campaign. Sad Oh well.
48  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Please help me, what can I do with my bitcoins? on: October 18, 2016, 05:57:19 PM
Hello guys, I want this to be told in a short story.

I made a balance of 0.022btc that is equal to 14 USD ($14)

And now I want to purchase something from Amazon but I am stuck with days..

Purchasing with cryptocurrency is not possible after all..

If I could somehow purchase from amazon with bitcoins it would be so nice..

I tried buying gift card, it doesn't work in my country where I come from.


Tried Purse.io, I don't understand the concept and yet you have to wait for somebody to buy the thing, while you give him your bitcoins, so I understood that method as a trade. He buys your item, you give him the BTC..

It would be awesome if there is after all something that is a BTC shop..

There was a site all4btc,  but it appears that as many positive reviews, there are double more negative reviews, so I don't want to risk what little i have.

So, please help me how can I purchase through Ebay or Amazon using bitcoins. Please help me. Ty.

I think what you can do is to get an online prepaid credit card where you can reload it using bitcoins. I had one once, I forgot the name. I believe I also found it in this forum. I'm not sure if amazon does accept prepaid credit card. Or you can try linking the prepaid credit card to a paypal account then use your paypal to buy things. I hope this helps you OP!
49  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Signature campaign on: October 18, 2016, 05:54:06 PM
Thanks a lot for all your responses and help Smiley

At a moment I am going to find one but it seems not these days.


Cheers

Yeah, good luck dude. I just realized how bad a red trust is. LOL. I think getting one would mean the end of the accounts life when it comes to signature campaigns.
50  Economy / Lending / Re: MICRO loans service on: October 18, 2016, 05:48:02 PM
Guys OP hasn't replied here since he created this thread so why are you posting uselessly here ? someone who gives " Legendary members: up to 0.015 " does not know much about forum, I think only hacked accounts is the thing he will get as collateral.
Anyways, please don't post uselessly when even the OP is not interested in his own thread lol

Why not give him a chance dude? He just posted this yesterday. I think, it's still within reasonable time to reply with to the post within 24-48hrs. He might be busy or just haven't had the time to look at his thread. So, let's give him a chance before we ask people to stop posting here. yeah?

Edit: seems that you are just here spamming your sig. LOL. Basing from all the replies coming out from the lending section.
51  Other / Off-topic / Re: AGD's ignore list extreme on: October 18, 2016, 12:09:21 PM
These 2887 accounts alone create more than 95% of the new postings and after playing around with the show/hide button for a while, I can tell you, that I really don't miss them.
That's definitely too extensive to verify each member individually. Would definitely take over a week of work. I usually refer to such *quality posts* as noise.

edit: I don't see this topic in any other than Meta and I don't fear the spammers Cheesy
I always advise the creation of self-moderated threads if you're aware of the situation here. You can moderate however you want, and set high standards for your thread.

Yeah. Instead of people just ignoring everybody else, shouldn't we develop a better system of preventing spammers?
More extensive punishment against everyone involved: users, managers and services. However, this discussion was beaten to death. Unless you have a really unique and constructive idea regarding this, we should avoid starting it.

If I did, or someone else was able to create a system of preventing spam, will the admins implement it? I think this forum has been here for quite some time already, and basing from the forum software itself, isn't it outdated? I know it works, but there are plenty of features not yet implemented in these kind of softwares and I know the owner earns sh*t tons of money from this forum.
52  Other / Off-topic / Re: AGD's ignore list extreme on: October 18, 2016, 11:09:55 AM
That's a hefty list but may be useful. You know, the problem with ignoring a huge amount of people is that you may miss actually something *useful* and end up repeating it yourself in an attempt to provide constructive input somewhere. This thread should probably be in Off-Topic and self moderated (spam will likely come your way).

Yeah. Instead of people just ignoring everybody else, shouldn't we develop a better system of preventing spammers? I agree with Lauda regarding having a huge ignore list. Some of the people in your ignore list might contribute something to the discussion though.
53  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think bitcoin is one new step for sucess. on: October 17, 2016, 04:05:05 AM
Having bitcoin is a step in the right direction, especially if you are earning it regularly. The additional earning we get from bitcoin really helps in augmenting what we receive from our day job. Plus the investment part of it where you just have to hold and wait for the price to increase adds to what bitcoin brings to the table.

I agree with Doms. The rise of bitcoin helped this generation's working class by giving them more chances of earning aside from their daily jobs. It's like having a part-time job online but much easier to than applying to another job. We no longer have to work another job aside from our day job. No need to work two shifts, you can work, depend on what online work you have, whenever and wherever you are. This truly is a radical change in our society today.
54  Economy / Economics / Re: How would you double $100,000 safely? on: October 17, 2016, 03:28:02 AM
If OP bought bitcoins by the time he posted this thread, he would have doubled his $100,000. The price of BTC has risen pretty well since April, and if he did invest it in Bitcoins, he's already rich. Though, we cannot predict how well the price of Bitcoin will rise, so that's the cons about it. Or, he could have just invested it in a good business in real life, which is much safer.
55  Economy / Economics / Re: The dream of getting rich with bitcoins on: October 17, 2016, 03:22:37 AM
For me, I still dream of getting rich with Bitcoins.

I have devoted a tremendous amount of time to study how to earn. However, Bitcoin is what I would describe as an ungrateful son. Even if it has not given me much but heartaches, I still love it.

I still dream of finding a way to earn a decent amount of Bitcoins in my life. Maybe it's just around the corner, who knows.
56  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Directory] Point me to a thread. (some useful links for newbies) on: October 16, 2016, 09:19:28 AM
Well, alright. Then I'll just lock this thread. I'll just check out that thread you linked here and just recommend some links or information I might come across that is useful. Thanks.
57  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is your reason to gamble? Fun or profit? on: October 16, 2016, 09:03:50 AM
I gamble for profit.

Well, that was the idea. Then when things get rough, I let my emotions set in and veer away from my system. Therefore, in the end, I lost more money than I earned. When I think about it, I am gambling for fun. Losing is painful, but just the thought of getting more than you lost, that gets me more pumped. I don't know how to describe it, but the feeling is like when driving fast, and the adrenaline really shoots up. Then when the cards unfold (or whatever I am playing, like dice), that is when the world stops and nothing matters, but the outcome of the game.
58  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What I love about Bitcoin on: October 16, 2016, 08:56:01 AM
In my case, what I love about Bitcoin is four things.

First, the speed of transactions. In Bitcoins, transactions happen within 10-30 minutes on average, and the longest I had was 3 hours. The 3-hour incident happened cause I didn't put any transaction fee.

Second, convenience. Unlike in real life, sending money to other people through western union or other services alike takes time, and you had to go to a branch to send or receive money.

Third, low fees. In some wallets, you can set your transaction fees. You can go as low as 0.00001 per transaction regardless of amount, though it'll take a while to confirm. But regardless, these fees will make up 0.5% at most.

Lastly, Bitcoin is such fascinating concept. Well, it's a subjective characteristic. I'm fascinated by the history, how it work, how people perceives it, how we use it, and how it changed the world.
59  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Directory] Point me to a thread. (some useful links for newbies) on: October 16, 2016, 08:40:14 AM
Are you trying to create something like this[1]?
There'a a really nice collection of links for newbies already made by shorena, and it's way more complete than this one.
I gave the other thread a friendly bump, seems people have started to forget about it.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1217042.0

Yes, but I think its out of date and no one seems to know it anymore but older members. I hope it is alright if I do something like that one, so the community can get an updated version of that thread. Thank you for pointing it out Lutpin. If you have any suggestion or comments please share it here, I would greatly appreciate a respected member of the community helping out.
60  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Directory] Point me to a thread. (some useful links for newbies) on: October 16, 2016, 04:41:22 AM
Good idea. I was wondering if this forum had some kind of dictionary. Thanks for having a directory where we could find things. This forum has so much clutter and there are alot of things that are hard to find here. Thanks OP!

Yeah, for me I had a hard time browsing the forum and scouring for answers for things I didn't yet understand. I found some and was not able to locate the rest of what I was searching for here. Hopefully, this thread should help newbies and other members find what they are looking for in the forums. I will continually update this thread with any new additions. I hope people help out filling this up.
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