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2881  Other / Politics & Society / Does macron have bank accounts in the Cayman Islands? on: May 05, 2017, 02:33:53 PM
There is currently a rumour going around, in which is said that Macron allegedly would have evaded taxes by having a bank account somewhere in the cayaman Islands.




English article which explains it,

http://gotnews.com/emmanuel-macrons-tax-evasion-documents-real/

One of french' biggest newspapers published the rumour here.

http://www.lemonde.fr/election-presidentielle-2017/article/2017/05/04/macron-porte-plainte-pour-faux-apres-la-propagation-d-une-rumeur-sur-un-compte-offshore_5122300_4854003.html


What do you guys think? Are these documents real?
2882  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Can Escrows Earn Money on: May 05, 2017, 12:21:25 PM
So , can you give an average amout of money that an Escrow earns in a month ?

No noone can. It all depends on how much deals you will get, how big your deals are, and all that depends on how trustworthy you are.

Right now you will probably get 0$ through escrowing other people's deals, due to the fact that you have no reputation here on this forum.
It will probably take a long time before you have that reputation to make a decent amount with escrowing..
2883  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: someone stole my btc shown as double spend blockchain.info wallet user on: May 04, 2017, 05:37:22 PM
But you haven't made that transaction yourself, have you?

Also you have a 0.02$ fee and a 0.00$ fee, so this transaction will probably never confirm.


Try to do what i've said above.

If you have sent the bitcoins using the blockchain.info wallet, you could also wait 30 hours, as it will stop being broadcasted in 30 hours.

Chances of this tx confirming with this fee in the current mempool is like 0.00001%
2884  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: A New Clipboard Attack on: May 04, 2017, 05:13:43 PM
Clipboard hijack is one of oldest tweaks that prevail on web and it is good to see many hackers are exploiting it to steal bitcoin.
A simple JavaScript based demo: http://joeba.in/copy_hijack.html



Why is it good to see normal bitcoin users lose their bitcoin, for which they probably worked hard for? Is that fun?

These kind of things are what's keeping bitcoin from going mainstream aswell.  These kind of hacks/viruses intrigue fear.

Just imagine if someone loses their lifesavings which they've put in BTC due to this? It surely won't improve the PR of bitcoin, I can tell.

Seems a bit immoral to me..


2885  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: someone stole my btc shown as double spend blockchain.info wallet user on: May 04, 2017, 05:06:25 PM
Are you using bitcoin Core as your wallet?

Maybe try to double spend it again with a higher fee to a wallet you own?

Simply import the private key into another wallet (e.g., Mycelium) and spend it from there. The (17$)

Correct me if im wrong, and if that's not possible due to the transaction size, or because it is already double spend?

See http://bitzuma.com/posts/how-to-clear-a-stuck-bitcoin-transaction/

Either way, if you did not sent that transaction, you probably got hacked, and it would be wise to either reformat your pc, or do some good anti-virus checks as there is clearly something wrong.



2886  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you trade shitcoins? on: May 04, 2017, 03:26:28 PM
Hi. I was just wondering what you guys' opinion is about the large volume of shitcoins, and if there is profit to be made in these coins. For example Lepen, Macron, TRUMP, Putin, and 85% of the other coins listed on YoBit.

Do you trade in them? If yes, what kind of volume? Is it worth it?

Would highly appreciate your opinions.

Yes, I do. I just invest a small amount. Maybe an average of 10 - 50k satoshi. I know it's a scamcoin but profit is profit. But I don't trade it always, I just trade those coins when I have dust balance left. So guys be careful not to put too much of your investment on these coins or better not invest at all.

10-50K and then make profit? Isn't all of that profit not going to fees? That's a really small amount  Cool.

Hi. I was just wondering what you guys' opinion is about the large volume of shitcoins, and if there is profit to be made in these coins. For example Lepen, Macron, TRUMP, Putin, and 85% of the other coins listed on YoBit.

Do you trade in them? If yes, what kind of volume? Is it worth it?

Would highly appreciate your opinions.

When I was still a newbie trader I consider myself as one of those people that trade those coin. Because I thought that the more I've got, it will be a profitable trading. But as I keep on reading helpful trading guides I realized that I need to avoid those coins but I can say that I earned a little bit there but right now I'm avoiding them.

You need to know when to sell, and when to buy. I guess if you're on the coin early on, there is no real reason to avoid them, if we take a look at PUTIN for example, if you bought for 1-4 satoshis, you would have 50-200x your investment back.
2887  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: hugehash.com - Huge Hash on: May 04, 2017, 12:55:06 PM

Overall the web-site technically looks great, however the login form is using $_GET method. This should not be used there, since sensitive data is now posted into the URL.
Lol. It's a scam so why even bother about the security of the website? Why do you even care about it?


CloudScam mining fixed rates ??    Grin Huh

Fixed that for you. Gtfo this forum, please.

So you're the big cool admin guy there huh??  Grin  Grin  Grin

Quote
Fixed that for you. Gtfo this forum, please.

You're welcome for help.
BTW, I can't see it fixed:



No. I am absolutely not the admin of this site. I am only warning people for guys like you, which are offering ludicrous rates of interests. HYIP/Ponzi scams.

You're completely missing the point. Security on a HYIP/Ponzi site? For real?
2888  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: hugehash.com - Huge Hash on: May 04, 2017, 09:59:47 AM

Overall the web-site technically looks great, however the login form is using $_GET method. This should not be used there, since sensitive data is now posted into the URL.
Lol. It's a scam so why even bother about the security of the website? Why do you even care about it?


CloudScam mining fixed rates ??    Grin Huh

Fixed that for you. Gtfo this forum, please.
2889  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: New legit site on: May 03, 2017, 05:39:38 PM

New legit site.
- Minimal invest $5
- 25% per day for[/img] 6 days
- total profit 50%
Click https://goo.gl/N3L4kL
First of all,
this is not the right section for your ponzi scam. You need to move your thread to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=207.0

And secondly, as i mentioned this is a scam. There is no such thing as 25% daily for free, otherwise we would all be millionaires. Don't invest in this shitty site/business.
2890  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [Pre-ANN]RainPool.io - Earn BTC from chat, unique rotator never seen before on: May 03, 2017, 03:36:18 PM
I'm nearing to completing the site. Been quite a bit since I started working on it.
Real life wouldn't let me code ;p

Next 48 hours. Launch. I'll do promos for a week so the site starts growing fast.
This will be my fav site.

For the guys who know about the chat system I created on my other sites and enjoy it, you're going to love this one, which is pumped with more epic features.

Cool.

Can't wait to see it go live. Looking at your previous projects this is probably going to be a huge success.

Is there anything we need to do with our faucethub accounts to link them to rainpool.io or?
2891  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Bitcasino.io is a scam - SCAMMED 1 BTC on: May 03, 2017, 11:04:39 AM
Hello,

I deposited 68 usd ~ of bitcoin on bitcasino.io . I bet by mistake on max bet and I won 948.99 mbtc.

I tried to withdraw on 29 of april. They said I can't withdraw due security reasons. On 30 they asked for my id and a bill. I send boths. On 1 of may they asked if I have any other acc or if I use VPN. I told them that due my job I can't use my job laptop and I connected from VM.

On 2 of may they closed my account and I still don't know the reason.

I hope someone will see this topic and maybe some one will help me.

Good thing that you opened a scam accusation against them the first instance possible.

IT's probably because you are suspected to have multiple accounts on their site, and that is something that is so often used as an excuse to not pay out casino's customers especially with bitcoin, as it is irreversible. But I can see what they're coming from, you using VM and claiming to "accidentally bet", it's pretty sketchy even for me.

hopefully they can respond to you with this, casinos usually make a statement in public only when they are required to do so and there is a threat on their reputation on the forum(scam accusation in your case.)

Will be following.

What i don't understand, why does it matter if you have multiple accounts in the first place?

You aren't going to get higher odds of winning right?

This casino is just looking for reasons to not pay out this guy, and that sounds really fucking sketchy to me if you ask me.
2892  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoins, Ether and such...are they still worth your time? on: May 03, 2017, 11:01:40 AM
The thing is, i want to work hard for it. I'll run circles, while doing push-ups, keeping a football on my nose and fighting John Cena at the same time if that gives me Bitcoins. My main problem is: i have no money to invest and I have no programming skills. I can make websites (HTLM and basic PHP combined with puzzling Photoshop elements), I am good with designing stuff and I like playing League of Legends. Pretty much my skillset. So, I don't know about other ways then Faucets at this moment but I am willing to learn and invest my time on it (or small amounts of money, if that's worth anything...like 50 EUR per month or so).
Playing League of Legends huh? Maybe you have a decent video card / processor and you can use those to mine?

You can get around 5$ daily with a GTX 1080 on this site, http://Nicehash.com Which doesn't seem like a lot at first, but in a couple months you'll have your ROI back.

Might be something worth to check out?

I have just installed it, thanks for the tip. Can I just let it start on it's own settigns and algorythms or should I hash something else? :$


You should benchmark all the available scripts, and then select the script which gets you the most $$$ per day. Also watch your temperature/%use. Don't let your card get overheated, since it can possible shorten it's lifetime.
2893  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoins, Ether and such...are they still worth your time? on: May 02, 2017, 02:30:23 PM
The thing is, i want to work hard for it. I'll run circles, while doing push-ups, keeping a football on my nose and fighting John Cena at the same time if that gives me Bitcoins. My main problem is: i have no money to invest and I have no programming skills. I can make websites (HTLM and basic PHP combined with puzzling Photoshop elements), I am good with designing stuff and I like playing League of Legends. Pretty much my skillset. So, I don't know about other ways then Faucets at this moment but I am willing to learn and invest my time on it (or small amounts of money, if that's worth anything...like 50 EUR per month or so).
Playing League of Legends huh? Maybe you have a decent video card / processor and you can use those to mine?

You can get around 5$ daily with a GTX 1080 on this site, http://Nicehash.com Which doesn't seem like a lot at first, but in a couple months you'll have your ROI back.

Might be something worth to check out?
2894  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Windows wallet: compile under UNIX or Windows? on: May 02, 2017, 12:32:49 PM

Is this the complete guide for setting up and cloning the coin aswell using gitian, or am i missing something? Do you have any walk throughs of that too?


AFAIK, all guides completely describing the clone process are long outdates, and TBH, i'm happy about this. If you see the sheer amount of clonecoins hitting the market, it might be a good thing if such guides aren't rewritten to use with more recent versions of sourcecode.

I cloned a coin for my personal education in the past (an old version of Litecoin IIRC), the cloning and compiling process wasn't that hard to figure out tbh... Basically boiled down to changing the name of the coin, the ports, removing the checkpoints, edit the nonce and timestamp parameters and generating a genesis block.
What is actually pretty hard is to start the chain. You have to start up  nodes and connect them, then you have to start mining on one of them...

I lost my early cloning attempts a while back.

I actually re-tried to clone DASH a while ago in order to prove to anybody that cloning a coin is pretty easy, so they should not buy in to the newest ICO premine... However, i ran into problems getting my chain moving.
I started up 2 nodes pointing to eachother (so far so good) and added gen=1 to one of their config's... However, they did not start to mine, they just waited.
I guess the sollution would have been to start one of the nodes pointing eachother while accepting json-rpc connections, then fire up a stratum proxy, then connect an X11 cpu miner using this stratum proxy to start mining on one of the two nodes... However, i wasn't in a mood to do this, so i had succesfully cloned DASH, but i was unable to get my chain moving...

Interesting. That seems indeed like the biggest problem. Is there a walkthrough of these nodes, or is it pretty straightforward? Also with moving the chain you mean constant block updates right?

Is an X11 miner really necessary for that? Isn't there a way to lower the difficulty?
2895  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Windows wallet: compile under UNIX or Windows? on: May 02, 2017, 12:10:28 PM
Ok thank you i will give it a try.
Do you think a 1x2 core 4gb ram linux machine is good enough? Or does it need more? Can you share your experiences? I also dont want to waste sever hours on setting up the deps/environment.

That setup should be sufficient... However, the first setup will take a while, but you only have to do this setup one time Smiley

Where is this walk through?

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/master/contrib/gitian-descriptors
https://github.com/litecoin-project/litecoin/tree/master/contrib/gitian-descriptors
https://github.com/dashpay/dash/tree/master/contrib/gitian-descriptors

Is this the complete guide for setting up and cloning the coin aswell using gitian, or am i missing something? Do you have any walk throughs of that too?
2896  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BitadsPool.com- Bitcoin Popunder and Banner Advertising Network on: May 02, 2017, 10:38:06 AM


Hi banners your site is heavy and low load my site  Embarrassed

Please correct the style of your banner

tanks



Hello,
we have check banner and they work fine can you tell me your site on which you face this problem

best regards

Hi there, with what do you fill your network traffic? Mellowads? Do we get paid for these views aswell?

I don't think you already have enough advertisers to fill the traffic on every site?

What is your average cpm, and how much can publishers get for a click?

Your script looks promising, but i'm quite skeptic, as there have been many previous "New" networks which were scamming publishers.

Is this site legit ?. Anyone is using this adnetwork?

Would like to know some statistics from a guy which tested this network out. I'm quite curious aswell.

2897  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you trade shitcoins? on: May 02, 2017, 10:25:47 AM
Yes but those coins are not even listed in any exchanges you can only trade by person to person. There are some people willing to pay for those shitcoins maybe they have also a buyer so they buy me bulk.
Yobit lists alot of clones from other coins if i am not mistaken? Lepen, macron, putin, MLNC, TRUMP?

Or are you excluding yobit from your exchange list?


Also, do these coins have working wallets? Could you link me the wallet/blockchain of lepen?
2898  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Best Bitcoin Faucets 2017 on: May 01, 2017, 04:22:46 PM
HELLO to whole community. and Welcome to my site https://1bit.jimdo.com. Top paying Bitcoin Faucets with weekly updates for you.

The faucet list is short, but you indeed listed the most active faucets which are currently operating. I would advise you to buy a domain maybe, since this subdomain won't be good for SEO, and you will not get into any adnetworks in the future.

And maybe use something like bootstrap to get a unique and good looking template for your site.

And a rotator maybe?



2899  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Bitcoin Earning on: May 01, 2017, 02:56:40 PM
i am not in trade , i am in revshare . Trusted:)
Oh really? You are talking about HYIPS right? like all the cloud mining sites? I would recommend to not invest in those, as it doesn't matter where they are registered, how many investors they have, they end up scamming you, more often then not.

How are they "trusted"?

Are they like these http://allmonitors24.com/index/view/10177/ptcbux.pw ?

Because those are usually a scam/end up in a scam. Garantueed.
2900  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Would I be able to run two diff GPUs? on: May 01, 2017, 01:36:00 PM
The computer will see you have 2 cards. The mining software you'll be using might have trouble.
You would also have to check if you have another big PCIe port, but most mobos do nowadays.

I hope you don't expect to turn a profit mining with a 3rd party and mining with a GPU.

Yeah I think I do have this and I also do think that it would fit fine in my computer at the moment, might be a little snug but it probably would be profitable.

And, I would think I'd be turning a profit as I am right now as I'd be mining altcoins on Nicehash which is pretty profitable for me at the moment -- I would say it's a nice passive income for my computer which idles.
I think my motherboard has the capacity to do it but I wanted to know if my computer would be able to see I have two different GPU's running and be able to recognize it.

Make sure ur power source have this capacity also... because GPU's are power hungry very much.
Second thing i heard many times about SLI combined 2 same GPU cards.... but two diffirent cards in one rig... never heard of it :O, you would need to choose which should 'work'.
Lot of problems i predict.

Yeah I think I'll have enough power, I'll have to check on that though. I'll also have to research on the two diff cards on my mobo, we'll see I suppose.

How much on average do you make daily with your 1080? I'm quite interested.

And yes it should be possible to have two graph cards running at the same time, but it is going to be a bit of a hassle, and i'm not sure if your hash would greatly improve, and it will suck up a load of extra voltage.


Maybe this post is useful? http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/369427-33-running-graphics-cards

There are tons of tuts online.
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