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1681  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitding.com - btc penny auction - free btc to select bitcointalk accounts on: December 05, 2014, 10:43:24 AM
Get outta here rubicond82 I want a PS4

https://i.imgur.com/MXl7N0H.png
1682  Economy / Auctions / Re: http://freebitcoinz.com Faucet on: December 03, 2014, 06:58:35 PM
Auction would include the domain and faucet script, but not hosting. Simple php and mysql however should work on most any host.
1683  Economy / Auctions / http://freebitcoinz.com Faucet on: December 03, 2014, 06:56:50 PM
Up for auction is http://freebitcoinz.com

The faucet was largely successful however a number of visitors were exploiting the referral program and inflated their balances with false earnings, as such payouts were simply neglected due to other commitments offline and now all users that request payout are being individually checked for referral cheating and paid out.

To resume operation anti-bot measures must be implemented and the referral program needs some reevaluation, otherwise the faucet functioned well.

November 25th the homepage was changed to inform the users how they can withdraw their funds and informing of the pending sale the analytics take a dive after that due to people submitting their requests and not checking back. A number of users in their requests have asked that we inform them when the site is operational again as they would like to return.



http://freebitcoinz.com
Min Bid: 1.0 btc
Min Inc: 0.5 btc
Auction End: January 31st 2015
(Bids are accepted as posts, emails, or PMs)


Nov 2nd -> Dec 2nd


Oct 1st -> Oct 31st
1684  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitding.com - btc penny auction - free btc to select bitcointalk accounts on: December 03, 2014, 06:26:34 PM

I don't quite get the benefit of launching a DDOS attack, it really accomplishes nothing.

By taking us down they are denying us a source of revenue (service is inaccessible to our users, auctions end earlier than anticipated, folks can't bid etc). The longer they DDOS us the more money we lose. If we pay them then they claim that they will leave us alone, ergo extortion.

It's a criminal act, nothing more to it.

I would definitely not pay them, who's to say they will stop or just say they want more?

Also, is this a decently sized attack that could be mediated with a cloudflare account?
1685  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images on: December 02, 2014, 04:24:55 AM


<house number above the door>
1686  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitding.com - btc penny auction - free btc to select bitcointalk accounts on: December 01, 2014, 02:23:17 AM
We're being extorted. DDOS has taken us down.

Please be patient as we try to get over this hump.
Well, that sucks. I want to win a PS4 Wink


I don't quite get the benefit of launching a DDOS attack, it really accomplishes nothing.
1687  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Free background checks for android on: November 26, 2014, 05:38:15 AM
Makes it sound like he found an Android app that allows you to check peoples backgrounds and for $1 he will tell you the name of the app.

.... or maybe he made a fake app that he will tell you to side load and steal your mobile wallets ... /s
1688  Economy / Digital goods / Re: *STEAM GAMES for BTC/LTC/IFC 3+ YEARS OF SERVICE! GIFT CARDS XBOX PSN STEAM* on: November 26, 2014, 01:20:46 AM
Bought $20 Steam Code, I sent first he followed shortly after. No issues.
1689  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Anyone selling any faucets? on: November 26, 2014, 01:18:28 AM
http://freebitcoinz.com/
1690  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitding.com - btc penny auction - free btc to select bitcointalk accounts on: November 25, 2014, 06:22:25 AM
I have noticed a problem with the site as show in the picture below, http://imgur.com/nBq8Hkq

The first person bid at 6am but the second bid at 7am. shouldnt the first person have won at 6am or is there a hidden minimum price?

There is no "hidden minimum price", quite insulting that you said this. More so since you were one of the successful winners in the past.

This is simple to explain:

- First bid is a standard bid, note the "Std" next to koko's name, this means that he manually pushed in the bid
- Second bid is a Sniper bid, note the "SNP" next to his name, this means the system put it in on the user's behalf when the user configured a sniper bid

Koko basically put in his first bid shortly after the auction started. The other users set their sniper bids up which only kick in just before an auction is about to end.



I apologize, I clearly misunderstood how auctions started. I thought auctions started at the smallest price with 0 time set. Thanks for clarifying.
It should perhaps be mentioned somewhere that the timer begins at, say, 3 hours and is then extended for 30 seconds with each bid.


@g-uid Thanks for the account top up, hopefully I'm as lucky as starsoccer9.

Edit: Do we have any PS4's coming up again? At this time I seem to have missed the PS4 by two auctions
Edit: PS4 auction just started
1691  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: free Brazzers account info on: November 25, 2014, 05:28:02 AM
I checked for... erm... Science... and the account appears valid.
1692  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Anyone selling any faucets? on: November 25, 2014, 05:22:06 AM
But does that faucet dispense bitcoin?
1693  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Free] Keys Microsoft and Antivirus on: November 25, 2014, 05:20:55 AM
Received the Win 7 Key as promised. Have not tried activating it yet, that will be in the coming days when I dump Vista.

Thanks.
1694  Economy / Digital goods / Re: STEAM GAMES 1600+ | Cheap Prices | Only accepting BTC on: November 24, 2014, 10:15:03 AM
How much for CoD:AW?
1695  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitding.com - btc penny auction - free btc to select bitcointalk accounts on: November 24, 2014, 10:02:41 AM
If the offer for free BTC remains, I'm registered under the name 'bitspill'.

Thanks.
1696  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Free cup of coffee from BiPolarBob ($10 Starbucks Gift Card) on: November 23, 2014, 11:24:15 AM
I am glad that I saved this program https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=753874.0 when it was still possible  Cheesy
Free coffee is the best coffee.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=753874.msg8986961#msg8986961
Then maybe you can help the OP out since you seem to have it and he lost it... lol
1697  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 20 BTC bounty for first AT *atomic cross-chain transfer* with Script clone on: November 23, 2014, 11:18:19 AM
I've been working through this project however I just don't understand what the function_data struct and it's usage, could you clarify:

What is function_data storing, more so what is the intention of the data vector?

The function_data stuff is only for testing purposes (it would not be included in any "real implementation"). Any real implementation would need to implement the AT API instead (http://ciyam.org/at/at_api.html).

Sorry for the confusion (understand that the C++ code published is a "prototype" that is useful for testing ATs that uses hard-coded pseudo API data rather than making real API calls).

Ok, I was thinking it has something to do with testing.

That goes for all the g_XX, g_balance, etc as well, correct?

Code:
int32_t g_code_pages = 1;
int32_t g_data_pages = 1;

int32_t g_call_stack_pages = 1;
int32_t g_user_stack_pages = 1;

const int64_t c_default_balance = 100;

int64_t g_val = 0;
int64_t g_val1 = 0;

int64_t g_balance = c_default_balance;

bool g_first_call = true;

int32_t g_increment_func = 0;
1698  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Free cup of coffee from BiPolarBob ($10 Starbucks Gift Card) on: November 23, 2014, 11:09:22 AM
Nice to see BPB at work again.
1699  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 20 BTC bounty for first AT *atomic cross-chain transfer* with Script clone on: November 23, 2014, 11:03:04 AM
I've been working through this project however I just don't understand what the function_data struct and it's usage, could you clarify:

What is function_data storing, more so what is the intention of the data vector?

Where does a value get written to function_data.data?

Why does get_function_data only iterate g_function_data if it's not the first call?


Code:
struct function_data
{
   function_data( )
   {
      loop = false;
      offset = 0;
   }

   bool loop;
   size_t offset;

   vector< int64_t > data;
};

map< int32_t, function_data > g_function_data;

int64_t get_function_data( int32_t func_num )
{
   if( func_num == g_increment_func )
   {
      if( g_first_call )
         g_first_call = false;
      else
      {
         for( map< int32_t, function_data >::iterator i = g_function_data.begin( ); i != g_function_data.end( ); ++i )
         {
            if( ++( i->second.offset ) >= i->second.data.size( ) )
            {
               if( i->second.loop )
                  i->second.offset = 0;
               else
                  --( i->second.offset );
            }
         }
      }
   }

   int64_t rc = g_function_data[ func_num ].data[ g_function_data[ func_num ].offset ];

   return rc;
}


Edit: Before I get mistaken for an idiot let me clarify it is currently 5am Wink
1700  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Free] Keys Microsoft and Antivirus on: November 22, 2014, 07:31:34 AM
Win 7 key would be great Wink
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