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1  Economy / Goods / Re: Anonymous Prepaid SIM Card on: August 03, 2017, 01:17:18 PM
- Do you accept escrow?
Yes, however on some bulk orders I require a deposit.

- You do ship internationally right?
Yes.

- What happens if the service provider decided to shut down all anonymous services? Will i be forced to verify as well?
No you will not.

- How to reload, can i do it via bitcoin?
I can reload them for you via bitcoin for a small fee, also you can reload them online (with credit cards/Paypal) if you want.

- Do i need to reload first before i can accept any SMS? Is there like an expiry date for the SIM if i don't reload?
No. We activate the card and make sure you can accept SMS in your country when the card arrives. You should reload the card once every 3 months with minimum $2 in order to keep it active.
2  Economy / Goods / Re: Anonymous Prepaid SIM Card on: August 02, 2017, 11:37:04 AM
Available.
3  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Original Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM - Scanned Physical Sticker on: June 22, 2017, 11:40:58 PM
Available.
4  Economy / Goods / Re: Anonymous Prepaid SIM Card on: May 07, 2017, 02:39:44 PM
can you give more information on roaming fees
like how much to receive or make call or sms ?

Roaming is quite expensive, we recommend these SIM cards for creating online profiles as well as use them for Signal, Whatsapp etc.
5  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Original Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM - Scanned Physical Sticker on: May 02, 2017, 10:23:17 PM
if requested can you also send the stickers by post if possible please ??
Hi, you mentioned you buy in bulk. I am interested if you could also send the stickers by Post.

Thanks

Unfortunately we can not send the stickers by post because they are sourced in a digital format from our supplier.

Available.

Rofl! So they just basically google the stickers and if one still works they sell it to you for 50 cents, then you sell it to us for 2600% markup.

May I suggest if you have a well known brand you just go to eBay, find an OEM key and try installing it? It works. Don't let OP bullshit you. If you don't have the physical stickers that's sketchy as fuck, and you know according to microsoft's ToS that you aren't allowed to sell the stickers seperately. Sure what you are doing may not technically be "illegal" but your copy of windows will only run as long as it takes for Windows to find and deactivate it (as I'm sure 99% of people here already know, but let's educate the other ones right?)

What do you have to say to that?

I really do not understand why do you made this post except for increasing your post count.

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Rofl! So they just basically google the stickers
First, if you google a sticker, that code is probably already activated.

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if one still works they sell it to you for 50 cents, then you sell it to us for 2600% markup.
If you install and check does it still work, you ACTIVATED THE CODE and it can not work anymore as each OEM key is tied to the first machine it's activated. That does not make sense at all and is honestly nonsense. I accept escrow.

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If you don't have the physical stickers that's sketchy as fuck
I do not send the physical stickers as we buy them as a business entity and it would be costly AND complicated to export (send by post) them outside Germany. That is the reason we acquire, store and sell them in a digital format.

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Sure what you are doing may not technically be "illegal" but your copy of windows will only run as long as it takes for Windows to find and deactivate it
Unlike those eBay sellers you mentioned in your great advice, we are actually allowed to sell them LEGALLY by the law. http://imgur.com/a/C0FU2
The codes won't be deactivated as these are actually genuine new, LEGAL and unused, not MSDN and others...

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but your copy of windows will only run as long as it takes for Windows to find and deactivate it (as I'm sure 99% of people here already know, but let's educate the other ones right?)
Yes, apparently it's necessary to educate some people...
6  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Original Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM - Scanned Physical Sticker on: May 02, 2017, 04:31:59 PM
if requested can you also send the stickers by post if possible please ??
Hi, you mentioned you buy in bulk. I am interested if you could also send the stickers by Post.

Thanks

Unfortunately we can not send the stickers by post because they are sourced in a digital format from our supplier.

Available.
7  Economy / Goods / Re: Anonymous Prepaid SIM Card on: April 26, 2017, 12:34:58 PM
Available.
8  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Original Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM - Scanned Physical Sticker on: April 26, 2017, 12:32:46 PM
- How can I be sure that you will sell the scan only to me?

Sending same key to multiple people does not make sense. Why would I send the key to another buyer if you already bought and activated it? It can't be active on multiple machines...


- What is the source of this? Because anything illegal as money source is a trouble maker later on.

The keys are obtained in bulk in a way and form that is completely legal by the law.
9  Economy / Digital goods / Original Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM - Scanned Physical Sticker on: April 24, 2017, 07:42:27 PM
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM

Price: €13 / piece

Version: OEM-PRO

Sample:



We deliver the keys in scanned photo format like on the picture above, so we can assure you that the keys are completely legit, not generated, no MSDN etc.


For vouch copies, we would like to give a moderator or a legendary member a copy, if he/she is really interested in the product. Please do not ask for a vouch copy if your plan is to get a free key / to resell / etc.

Please also note that the price we sell the keys for may change in the future.

Escrow is always accepted.

Payment methods: Bitcoin / Webmoney

Contact:

Private message (here on the forum)
Jabber w/ OTR: sicily@xmpp.jp



10  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World war 3 will start in 2016-2020 or not? on: October 25, 2016, 09:27:26 PM
There will never be a war with similar style like the first and the second world war in Europe.

The only possible conflicts are with terrorists, extremists etc.
11  Economy / Goods / Re: Anonymous Prepaid SIM Card on: October 25, 2016, 08:43:28 PM
As far as I know these number are mobile numbers from Serbia, can we know the validity of one SIM, after how many months do we need to top-up it to extend the validity.

In order for the SIM to remain active, you need to make a top up of at least $2 every 3 months.
You can do that on many websites, however I can also provide it for btc if needed.
12  Economy / Goods / Anonymous Prepaid SIM Card on: October 25, 2016, 08:26:38 PM
Anonymous Prepaid SIM Cards issued in Serbia.

All sim cards are brand new, valid worldwide, does not have name attached to them, also you can use them to create social network and other accounts (Facebook, Google, Whatsapp etc.)

Number formats:
Telenor: +381 63 XXX XXXX
Mts: +381 64 XXX XXXX
Vip: +381 61 XXX XXXX

When ordering, you can specify which carrier/number format you want, otherwise Telenor will be sent.

Activation instruction on english will be provided.

Price: $11
Payment: Bitcoin, Webmoney


Bulk orders available!



Shipping Information
We deliver worldwide.

Delivery can be both ordinary (free, no signature required) and tracked  ($2, signature required).

How to order:

Private message (here on the forum)
Jabber w/ OTR: sicily@xmpp.jp




13  Other / New forum software / Re: Isn't SMF deprecated? on: October 25, 2016, 05:09:04 PM
So am I the only one who is used to SMF?

It is so stable.

@dreamer81, it looks the way it looks however design can always be changed even if it would (which probably wont happen) remain SMF.
14  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Free electricity == big advantage? on: October 25, 2016, 02:00:49 AM
How much actual energy are they willing to give to you monthly?

Try to calculate would it be enough for a mining "farm".

Theoretically, of course that it is worth it.
15  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: NEVER TRADE WITH THIS USER on: October 25, 2016, 12:49:38 AM
Could you elaborate on what happened?

How did he/she scammed you, chat logs etc?

Here you can find a proper report format:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260073.0
16  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: MoneyPolo = SCAM on: June 07, 2016, 08:23:52 PM
If you accuse a legitimate service as scammers, and offend them by their "nationality", what should you be called?



What are the requirements for verification documents?

A PROOF OF IDENTITY
Copy of your ID needs to:

    be valid for another 6 months
    be written with Latin letters
    include your photograph, date of birth, a serial number, and issue/expiration dates

It could be:

    Passport
    Driving License (both sides)
    National ID (both sides)
    Government issued documents with the photo.

We will accept a good quality, color scanned copy of the document.
In case you upload documents via Account Management System, we accept the following formats: jpg/jpeg/bmp/gif/png.
Please provide us with a certified translation of the documents if originally they are not in Russian, English, French, or Czech.
For the purposes of Secondary verification, this document should be officially notarized.
If you don't have such possibility in your country, you have to print the personal application with all personal details. You need to sign this document and have it officially notarized.
The personal application should be attached to the copy of your document.

PROOF OF RESIDENCE


    The proof of address should be at the applicant's name (we cannot accept documents with any other name than your own)*.

*As an exception we can accept documents with the family name on it (subject to the management decision).

    The proof of address should bear the same address you provided during the registration. The proof of address should be complete and contain the postal code.
    The proof of address should be not older than 90 days if you upload it via Account Management System and not older than 60 days if sent through regular mail. This could be a utility bill or bank statement on your name; we cannot accept bills from mobile operators due to current legal requirements. The original bank statement has to be also certified: to be stamped as a true copy by the issuing bank.
    We cannot accept electronic/online downloaded documents, i.e. online banking statement, etc.
    P.O.BOX address in a proof of address is not an acceptable form of a delivery address for the Mayzus Financial Services and MoneyPolo cards.

Please provide us with a certified translation of the documents if originally they are not in Russian, English, French, German or Czech.



17  Economy / Digital goods / Re: FS: Steam games on: June 07, 2016, 07:50:08 PM
Please include the possible region-locks and the type of the games (cd keys/gifts).
18  Bitcoin / Press / [2016-5-31] CoinDesk - Will Ethereum Beat Bitcoin to Mainstream Microtransaction on: May 31, 2016, 08:54:53 PM
Micropayments have long been one of the most hotly-anticipated use cases for bitcoin, but similar tech may be coming soon to Ethereum, the decentralized blockchain network that has recently rejuvenated outside interest in the cryptocurrency space.

While payments that cost fractions of a cent have historically been prohibitive on the Internet, supporters of the use case believe it could one day enable everything from alternative ways of paying for art and journalism to promoting tipping on social media.

Market observers have forecasted that there could also be a lucrative market for the businesses that enable this future. Financial services firm Wedbush Securities, for example, has predicted bitcoin micropayments could be a $925bn market by 2025.

One of the earliest projects seeking to use the Ethereum platform for micropayments is Raiden Network, spearheaded by developer Heiko Hees, founder and CEO of Brainbot, a German-based smart contract and blockchain consulting company.

Hees believes the Ethereum network could prove to be the biggest enabler of micropayments, and that such transactions would cost less than they would on the bitcoin blockchain and be settled faster. A common annoyance for users of bitcoin, is that blocks on the network take 10 minutes to be processed, and to complicate matters, the standard practice by those who use the blockchain is to wait six confirmations until considering such transactions settled.

Ethereum, by contrast, has set its target on 12-second block times (though current block times are closer to 15 seconds), presenting perhaps the most notable possible solution.

But, Hees doesn't exactly see consumers interacting with micropayments. Rather, he is about machine-to-machine asset transfers, where machines, whether factory machines or drones, are the ones transferring value.

Hees called this ability a "building block" of the Internet of Things and offered the example whereby a machine could purchase resources, like the temperature in another room, based on predefined instructions. The vision is by no means unusual, even for an industry prone to big ideas.

Bitcoin's best-funded startup, 21 Inc, has been heavily focused on machine-to-machine payments, recently revealing Sensor21, a proof-of-concept for how machines could use its platform to buy and sell data related to the weather.

"This can spawn a whole new economy if you allow these very tiny transfers," he said, adding:

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"Machines will do many, many transactions – probably more transactions than humans will ever do."

Scaling up

And then there’s the "future of blockchain architecture" consideration.

The Raiden network, when implemented, might help boost overall capacity of Ethereum. Hees said that Raiden network and will scale up the Ethereum network from 25 transactions per second to more than 1 million transactions per second. And Raiden Network aims to increase the availability other powerful Ethereum abilities, including some types of smart contracts.

If you talk to most decentralized currency enthusiasts, bringing the technology to more people is a huge priority. But blockchains can’t currently support the transactions of millions of people – bitcoin and Ethereum support seven and 25 per second respectively, while Visa can support 45,000 – and this limitation with public blockchain networks has become more widely understood with bitcoin’s divisive block size debate.

Every node on the bitcoin and Ethereum networks, which are today run by everyday users, keeps a record of all transactions made in order to verify new transactions. The more transactions, the more cumbersome it is to run a node.

In bitcoin, a proposal called the Lightning Network has become a popular suggested fix since the white paper was released in February 2015 by developers Joseph Poon and Thaddeus Dryja.

Lightning-style, off-chain transactions could make decentralized money easier to use and bring the technology's capabilities closer to how users were told it was "supposed to be" – fast and nearly limitless in supply, while still maintaining decentralization, a feature that distinguishes bitcoin and Ethereum from other digital payment methods.

According to this vision, most transactions will be made "off-chain," lifting the burden from the underlying blockchain.

The reason that this works, in theory (since the technology is not yet live, some developers speculate that it could become too centralized in practice), is that either party can kick the transaction back to the blockchain anytime they want, thus giving both parties the ability to end the interaction.

Of course, Ethereum and bitcoin are different beasts. Ethereum is branded as "the world computer", and is often associated with the ambitious goal of enabling the "total decentralization" of the Internet. It’s a flexible system that supports smart contracts and a range of experimental, decentralized applications, including an uncensorable Twitter and Augur, a project that wants to decentralize prediction markets.

Still, even though the technology is different, scalability limitations still apply.

Ethereum plans to transition from proof-of-work to a proof-of-stake consensus algorithm, which could help with scalability. But some developers question its level of security.

Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin grappled with this problem in a series of blog posts and a white paper, suggesting a variety of methods, such as "hypercubes" to help the system support more people.

Ethereum's advantages

These scaling issues aside, Hees said that Raiden's implementation on Ethereum borrows many of the techniques from Lightning Network but that implementing them will be easier on Ethereum.

"It’s rather complex to implement on bitcoin because you have to use the limited features that bitcoin provides in its crypto language. In Ethereum, regarding the deposits on the blockchain and settlement contracts, that’s pretty straightforward," he said.

This opinion is shared by other Ethereum-minded developers, including blogger Robert McCone who has argued that the Raiden network could live "within" Ethereum, rather than on top of the network, like in bitcoin, thus reducing complexity.

Raiden network uses two-way micropayment channels so that users can update the transaction amount in both directions.

This would mean you don’t need to connect users directly to their buddy or a barista using a payment channel, because they can "chain channels," or send the payment through a network of middlemen until it reaches the recipient.

Intermediaries can’t steal the money because of a trick called Hashed TimeLock Contracts, as described in the Lightning Network paper.

Hees explained:

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“If you transfer from Alice to Bob to Charlie, what prevents Bob from running away with the money is Alice would hash lock the transfer to Bob with a secret and Bob could only claim that amount on the blockchain if Alice reveals the secret. But Alice will not reveal the secret until she learns that Charlie receives the transfer from Bob. Transfers are locked and cannot be settled on the blockchain until the secret is.”

For providing the service, each hop in the chain of channels will receive a small transaction fee before it reaches the recipient.

And there might be other potential benefits of an off-chain network.

Hees, for example, highlighted that Raiden-type tech is a bright opportunity for privacy, a value long consistent with developers in the blockchain industry.

"But if you have off-chain transactions then it’s not obvious that you’re sending to some other party. You’re sending directly to another party without involving a global ledger recalling all these transactions," he said.

Once Raiden network is set up, Hees thinks that a decentralized exchange of different assets, where users don’t need to hand over funds to an intermediary, will come naturally.

Hees plans to unveil a prototype of the network in the next three months.

Source: http://www.coindesk.com/ethereum-bitcoin-mainstream-microtransactions/
19  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Steam account with $100 wallet balance for $25 on: May 20, 2016, 04:19:20 PM
If this is legitimate, just buy CS:GO keys with the account balance and sell them, you could get $50+ easily.
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