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21  Local / Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) / Re: [TUTORIAL] Cara untuk membuang Malware Clipboard on: February 12, 2020, 03:41:05 PM
Bagaimana dengan malware yang ikut terdistribusi melalui flashdisk?

AdBlock adalah ekstensi penyaringan konten dan pemblokiran iklan sumber terbuka untuk penjelajah web
IMO yang mesti diutamakan adalah Anti malware bukan adblock (lihat juga fungsi dasar dari masing-masingnya).


karna dari itu ane tulis banyak faktor om, cuma ane kurang jelas, harusnya nulisnya ditambahin "salah satunya". Iklan pop Up dan banner kadang ngearahin kita ke webiste2 gak jelas, website dari ad itu mungkin ada cryptocurrency mining worms yg membuat pc kita dipake mining, mungkin juga dari popup itu tau tau auto download file malware dsb. Apalagi kalo kena targeted ads, karena histori browsing kita seputar crypto iklan yang muncul juga kebanyakan akan tentang crypto.
Dan karena mungkin tulisan ane diatas kurang detail, ane mau tambahin adblock ini cuma salah satu cara mencegah dari adanya hal hal yang gak diinginkan, bukan solusi menghilangkan malware.

Coba mampir ke sini gan:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Main_Page
Seharusnya ane tulis kemana mana biasanya ada iklannya. ya gak semua website ada iklan, tapi ane tarik garis besar aja gitu.
22  Local / Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) / Re: [TUTORIAL] Cara untuk membuang Malware Clipboard on: February 11, 2020, 03:25:04 PM
Banyak banget faktor yg buat kita bisa kena malware seperti ini, dan cara mencegahnya pun bisa dibilang gampang kalo kita tau cara kerjanya. Jadi yg nomer satu dan paling utama adalah install adblock dibrowser yg kita pake, atau bisa langsung pake browser yang sudah ada adblock bawaan seperti brave browser. kenapa harus pake adblock? ya karena sekarang mau kewebsite apa aja pasti ada iklannya, mulai dari banner sampe popup, dan gak semua iklan yang ada diwebsite itu aman, ada beberapa orang yang sengaja masang iklan yg udah disisipi malware dsb. Terus pastiin kalo setting auto download di browser juga udah mati, jadi kalo misal salah pencet atau apa gak langsung ke save filenya. Berikutnya hindarin aplikasi2 crack, 99% pasti ada embel2 -ware yang nyelip, adware lah malware lah dsb.
Terus ini khusus untuk pengguna telegram desktop, jangan lupa untuk matiin fitur auto download di appnya. karena by default telegram bakal auto download, gambar, video dan file yg dibawah 50MB, karena kita airdrop hunter kadang banyak join channel2 gak jelas, ada aja orang iseng 1 atau 2 biji yg send malware ke grup, pas kita buka grup itu filenya auto ke download, jadi pastiin setingan di akun telegram desktop klean.
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 🎮 Slips, an esports league on Ethereum Classic • airdrop in progress 🏆🤑 on: January 27, 2020, 09:42:21 AM
Someone stole your email!?

We do send an email when people register - did you receive it?
Nope, I didn't receive any email. Not even in my spam. I realize it when I want to register, and the site says my email already registered
24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 🎮 Slips, an esports league on Ethereum Classic • airdrop in progress 🏆🤑 on: January 24, 2020, 09:10:48 AM
I see you have an ongoing airdrop. But someone stole my email to register to your platform, you should enable function like reset password, or better you can ask someone to verify their email first.
25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 💰✅ [BOUNTY] BITHERCASH - Total Rewards $1,292,500 in BICAS Tokens ✅💰 on: January 07, 2020, 08:02:25 AM
#Proof
Bitcointalk Username: asayoyaasa
Bitcointalk Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=990403
Forum Rank: Full Member
Campaign: Article
BICAS address (ERC20): 0xBe78faf3a6571096D668E2e1c0b1a6749b350911
26  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Supreem.IO // Help us Test ($200 giveaway) on: November 27, 2019, 09:56:09 AM
I just visited the site, the game is working and fine. Just need some tweaks here and there, for example, make the theme responsive. the site itself makes the game impossible to be played on mobile phones. Also, F.A.Q pages not working. And when moving from one game to another don't make the site reload. The minimal bet is a bit too big in my opinion, the admin on site said that he will make the bet smaller, hope that implemented soon.

Also, there are many PVP gambling platforms what makes yours special? Hope you add more game soon. And please make the bet accepted automatically, On coinflip, I need to press the Play button when someone challenges me, it will not work well if I leave the site or just open another game on site.
27  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Protect your personal computer/smartphone - Save yours coins from hacking! on: November 20, 2019, 11:03:50 AM
You guys forgot one very important thing, the source of that anti-malware software. I got a friend that insisting on using "premium" software. Cc cleaner is free to use but he wants the pro version, instead of paying for it he tries to download the crack version of it. Next thing he knows that he downloaded a virus on his pc.
So the point is just avoid cracked software completely, always download an app directly from its source. And use an AdBlock on your browser, it's not just blocking ads but also block other dangerous scripts. There is a 97% chance you get redirected to false software when you try to download it from a shady site. You can get viruses, ransomware, or rat, etc.

I think windows defender is more than enough to protect your pc though, as long you don't go to some shady site and try to download everything you see there. And make sure that your windows defender up to date, they asking an update for a reason.

















28  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: Big King Nice Coin (BKNC), Technology high-performance blockchain very good job on: November 14, 2019, 11:49:55 AM
I guess the website is good, but the problem is why not use the main domain itself? even better using your own TLD domain
This website is using a free website builder app called Weebly mate, I'm willing to bet that the one who makes this bounty thread also makes that website and all its content. No team no whitepaper, he just tries to push his luck and see how many dumb people fall for his scam.

Edit: Most likely hacked account too, his last post on January 9th and then this.
29  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔵 [BOUNTY][NO KYC] 🔵 Agareum 🔵 Play game - Earn tokens! 🔵 on: November 04, 2019, 04:21:17 PM
What are you talking about, there is no even requirement about posting your email in #Join post. You can remove it, email required only in Google Form and this column is hidden in Spreadsheet.
yeah, it's on the spreadsheet but you need us to write our email under article and video. still the same though. can you edit your quote? already remove my email #join post.
30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY] GPM CARBON - 675000$ - 2 round on: October 18, 2019, 10:18:03 AM
Translate 45 pages for 400 coins? this is ridiculous given their price of 15 cents. Take into account that the price after listing on the exchange drops by 10 times at least.
Why did you allocate 650,000 coins for the translation campaign, if the maximum you can pay a participant is 640 coins. Where is the logic? The same can be said of other campaigns.
~2 bucks a week wearing your signature? this is absurd!  Huh
So true lmao. They have 21 languages listed there. if one translator takes all including website, ann, and whitepaper. The total of 21 people only gets 13440 coins which are only 2016 USD, not 101250 USD.


And fix your text lol
DISCLAYMER
31  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List of dice website that have wagering/special contest? on: October 01, 2019, 08:15:26 PM
I would love to see other sites coming up with their unique event, maybe in MintDice? I think I would be suggesting it.
Well, I would love to put MintDice on the list. But as you know MintDice doesn't have any contest right? Since you use their signature maybe you can suggest them to have such a contest/race.  Grin

Small tip to make the table rows more cleaner make a seperate table column for each "|" instead of combining them all together in one column.

It would look like this if it's seperated.
The space on the thread isnt quite fit for that sir, but I'll try to make it look better
32  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List of dice website that have wagering/special contest? on: September 28, 2019, 08:13:11 AM
Well, good t see that Windice is a part on your list. But I have a suggestion on your OP thread, it looks like very crowded and I guess you must be organized those listed on your thread. Indeed, people will understand at first read your post. And also to have a better understanding used the table pattern that makes easier. I never knew that there are few of them having a wagering contest, do you think it's more fun if I join them all? Just kidding. Cheesy
As you wish mate, I change the thread format. And about joining them all is can be a good and bad idea at the same time  Grin
33  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List of dice website that have wagering/special contest? on: September 27, 2019, 11:52:32 AM
what about freebitco ?  they dont have a wager contest but they have a special contest called golden tickets or lamborghini event where you can win a brand new lambo.
Well, it's not technically the contest i looking for. I mean if I wager large amounts of bitcoin at any other site there's a guarantee that I will receive a large prize. On freebitco its raffle, I can lose to a single person that only has 1 golden ticket right.
34  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List of dice website that have wagering/special contest? on: September 26, 2019, 02:13:23 PM
How about windice? Currently they are running 0.3 btc as the prize for wagering contest
I just check the site, turn out I have an account there, thanks for the info. The race runs for 3 days, do they have a wagering contest every 3 days or this is just a one-time event?

OP is looking forward for wagering contests with short time period like that which ends within a day or within few hours. Windice wagering contest has 3 days timeframe. Otherwise there is Yolodice also who is holding a wagering contest of prize pool of 1 BTC + 50% of BTC site profit makes during the competition.
no no, I also open to all kinds of wagering contest, the first thing I need to know is the site. How long its run is just the second factor. So yolo have wagering contest too?
35  Economy / Gambling discussion / List of dice website that have wagering/special contest. on: September 26, 2019, 01:53:49 PM
Do you guys have some sort of list for dice site which has a daily wagering contest/race? I've been playing on stake and bitsler. They both have it, and I think its some other way to make money, big wager = big prize. Please comment below some site you know has that feature. Thanks!

|Website|Contest/Race|Prize|Split into
|Stake.com |Daily, weekly (1-1½ Hours)|1k USD, 5k USD|100 players
|Primedice.com|Daily (full 24 hours)|1k USD|100 players
|Bitsler.com|Daily, weekly, special (full 24 hours, full 7days, random)|1k USD, 10k USD, random |30 players
|wolf.bet|Daily (full 24 hours)|1k USD |30 players
|Windice.io|Full 3 days once a week (No contests at this time)|0.3 BTC |50 players
|wixiplay.io|Daily, monthly|6.7k Doge, 100k Doge |10 players, 3 players
|luckyfish.io|Daily, weekly, monthly|2k, 14k, 60k Doge. Prize pool increase from 1% * 1% of total wager
 (only count winning amount as a wager)
|3 players, 5 players, 10 players
|Yolodice.com|LTC profit competition|100LTC + 30% site Profit |30 players
|Onehash.com|Daily|Max 0.0429 BTC |10 players
|Duckdice.com
(Have several accuisation in the past)
|Daily|Max 0.0388 BTC |15 players
|Freebitco.in
|Monthly Wagering & Referral|21.6k USD, 10.9K USD |10 players
|Bit-exo.com
|Weekly wager 5 different coin|progressive prizes |10 players
|Crypto-games.net
|Monthly wager 10 different coin|progressive prizes, Max 3.26 BTC |7 players

Last Update October 07, 2019
Please do leave a comment down below if you guys now which site has the same contest, and also make sure that site not a scam site before you leave that link here.
Edited as a table as suggested
36  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: If you become a Bounty Manager later, don't do this! on: August 26, 2019, 10:11:27 AM
A question that needs to be answered is, how would a Bounty manager know if a Bounty campaign is a scam or not, before he or she signs up to run that campaign? I have seen some campaigns that looks 100% legit, but these scammers just copy & pasted photo's of people onto their supposed "team" of people that was involved with that company, but they never worked for that company or that project.

How do you know that the email addresses provided for the "team" is legit or that it is not just re-directed to another scammer?  Roll Eyes Most of them only find out after the scam took place, that the project was a scam.  Tongue
The bounty manager has a chance to check sir. They will never know the project scam or not if they don't check. I mean he can do skype with one of the team members, so he knows that the person is real and not just some random image stolen from photo stock. The manager also can try with google image, search all of the photos there and see the result.  
If the team is legit from the beginning sure we never know how its end, but just from the beginning they don't even provide with real team that some major red flag for the project

Managers should ask for Escrow service to make sure that participants will get payments for their works.
I saw many bounties that abruptly end, and no payments at all for participants, even they worked for 5, 10, 20 weeks. That's weird management style and should avoid.
yup, I have like more than 10 campaign that still paid me nothing and that bounty end in 2017 and 2018. Now I prefer the escrowed campaign, but I do make an exception to some manager since I know him personally or he knows the CEO of the project he handles. Some of the bounties don't even have their token created at the time of the campaign, so all of this back again to our self. do we choose an escrowed or non-escrow campaign?
37  Other / Beginners & Help / If you become a Bounty Manager later, don't do this! on: August 26, 2019, 08:11:29 AM
We know that becoming a bounty manager can be a profitable job here. Almost every day new ICO/IEO and other projects create his announcement here and most of them do have bounties to promote the project.
Many projects = many Bounty Manager. But not all of the bounty managers have experience in managing bounty, some of them just have a high rank but zero knowledge of how to manage bounty properly and because of this, the bounty manager can harm the bounty hunters or even himself.

So let make a review about what should and what shouldn't bounty managers do.

  • Just because you get paid upfront, doesn't mean you can accept blindly any project offered to you. Well, at least do some background check to the team of the project. I've seen several BM who got red trusted on their account just because they manage a scam project with a fake team. If you don't trust me go on see by your self at scam accusations board. If you got red trust in your account, it's almost a guarantee that you will never manage a bounty again in the future. Even if you do that project may be just another scam project. So just remember to do some basic background check, it will save you.
  • Make sure to ask that the rule sets for bounty will never change in the middle of the campaign, even if that happens please make sure you put a warning that the rule can be changed by certain criteria at your bounty thread. But if at the start of the campaign you say there no KYC but at the end of campaign you ask for it. It's just a dick move, I know its not your fault as a bounty manager but the team of the project, so please make sure something like that, your credibility is in line here.
  • And lastly customize your spreadsheet man. I see so many bounty spreadsheets that didn't even hide an email of the participants. At least make it uncopiable and undownloadable. Hell, if I was a spammer it will be awesome to find 13k list of a crypto related user email on a google spreadsheet just like this. See how dangerous this is? I can send a phishing link, malware, ad, etc to their email cause all of them open to the public and available to anyone to download or make a copy of it. And if it was a content creation campaign please also hide the link to the article or the video. cause there too many lazy hunters who just copy someone else's article and spin it so it will look original.
  • Proof read your bounty thread and make sure the rules are clearly stated before you click the post button.
    I have seen a lot of bounty threads even from experienced managers with poorly written rules. Some were just copied from other people's template.
  • Managers should ask for Escrow service to make sure that participants will get payments for their works.
    I saw many bounties that abruptly end, and no payments at all for participants, even they worked for 5, 10, 20 weeks. That's weird management style and should avoid.
  • It is also wrong to manage more campaigns that you can[t] handle, and some managers do just that.
    If you operate by yourself make sure that you capable of handling that bounty, if not please ask other people to help you as your team.
  • So I'd add a rule like if certain data - user name, mail, twitter, whatever is not needed, don't ask for it; and if you receive it, verify it.
    Ask for POA (Proof Of authentication) Trust me there will be a lot of cheaters who tried to make money as much as possible with less work as possible. If its an airdrop you manage that will be more than a hundred users who use someone else's name/username to join.
  • If someone going to manage a bounty please make it as spam free which is good for the forum and also for the project. Never hire someone just for the post and try to change the trend of current bounties where people posting some words and get paid for it.
    Limit your participants to certain cap like 100 or maximum 500 then this could be manageable with high quality spam free management.
    I'll add some more, like if you need your participants to submit a report every week, just create a google form man. So your thread will be clean from all those weekly reports. And i know some of you do this on purpose, so your post will be automatically bumped lol.

Well, that's all for now. But I'm open to suggestions so just leave your comment down below stating what should and what shouldn't bounty managers do and ill add them to this thread.
Even some legendary bounty manager here start from newbie, so seize the day my friend. Learn from now and maybe you'll have the opportunity in the future.


38  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk Quote Notifier on: August 25, 2019, 01:36:11 PM
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nope, cant subscribe. I tried with my name and my alt but this error msg shows up.

I've tried with the link you provide also not work.
39  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk Quote Notifier on: August 25, 2019, 05:07:15 AM
Do you have notifications enabled system wide and also for the browser you are using?
Just googling about that and found this
Quote
Chrome does not send push notifications in iOS devices as Apple doesn't support this function. Apple does not support ‘Service Worker’ JavaScript for third party applications. Hence Chrome also does not offer any push notification service in macOS. Remember, the push notification will work on Safari and native macOS and iOS apps as a builtin feature.
So that's why all my browser except safari only shown a blank page, even though the article I read it will work on safari, but I've tried many times for test notification and it still not working.
40  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk Quote Notifier on: August 25, 2019, 04:53:48 AM
As for mobile, my site actually works just fine, because mobile browsers support push notifications too. I've tested it on my Android and mobile Chrome browser.
Nope not only on firefox, but my chrome, safari, and brave on IOS also don't work either.
It works on mobiles, what makes you think, it doesn't?
Well, I've tried it mate. here the screenshot of all browser all of them is blank page except for safari, but still, on safari I can't test notification either.

https://imgur.com/a/bWika2H I post to many images lately, so I just gave you all the link to an album for those 4 screenshots of browser I tested
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