lemonzest
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July 15, 2012, 11:22:04 PM |
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Hello, could I be whitelisted so I can join the crazies in the politics forum, please? I promise to remain within its confines until I'm toilet-trained.
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senesazi
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July 16, 2012, 07:03:24 AM Last edit: July 16, 2012, 05:08:55 PM by senesazi |
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I'd like out so I can post feedback on a vendor in the marketplace. I could make filler posts, but I don't think that's the idea behind the restrictions.
(edit) Or, as you've been doing, please feel free to delete all my posts. Who cares about feedback in this community anyway.
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ElitePork
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July 16, 2012, 08:06:00 AM |
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I'm a average trader where I buy btc and sell btc. attached is the screenshot of my current ewallet of my bitcoin. transactions are masked off. Would like to whitelist so I can request buying of BTC here! Thanks!
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drewdtom
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July 17, 2012, 02:29:54 PM |
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just saw this thread, I'm not a spammer and just have some questions about the recent post about a euro vending machine and would like to share my own thoughts on the mater... I introduced my self here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93742.0I also enjoyed reading the thread on web site advertising and would like to share my take on the services listed in that thread. Best, Drew
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AmDD
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July 17, 2012, 03:48:41 PM |
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I would like to be whitelisted in order to post on the rest of the forum. I have nearly 5 hours logged in here and have read a lot even before registering. I have recently converted an older gaming system into a mining rig and have been deciding where to go next.
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mikebob
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July 17, 2012, 09:51:29 PM |
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I'd like to be whitelisted so that i can post and PM...I've been mining and have had a forum account and been lurking for over a year.
Thanks!
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CoinCidental
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July 18, 2012, 04:14:08 AM |
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I'd like to be whitelisted so that i can post and PM...I've been mining and have had a forum account and been lurking for over a year.
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I need to be approved so i can send a PM to payb.tc because i want to discuss his investment program I have a fairly detailed knowledge of the bitcoin eco-structure
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John (John K.)
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July 18, 2012, 05:30:43 AM |
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I'd like to be whitelisted so that i can post and PM...I've been mining and have had a forum account and been lurking for over a year.
Thanks!
I need to be approved so i can send a PM to payb.tc because i want to discuss his investment program I have a fairly detailed knowledge of the bitcoin eco-structure Just PM away. - You must have made one post in order to send PMs.
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silkyblade
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July 19, 2012, 12:26:36 AM |
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I would like to be whitelisted if it is not too much trouble. I will be posting in the market place, as I would like to see if anyone's interested in me making custom roguelikes or turn-based strategy games for them for a very small fee. Anyone who is interested would not have to pay me until their game is finished, and they also only have to pay if they like it. This way you know I'm not a scammer.
I just read the first post in this thread again, and realized that I need to prove that I know more about bitcoin than the average user. Sorry about that. I will do that right now. I have been a bitcoiner for probably a little over a year now, lurked on the forums without an account for hours on end. I was really into bitcoin, but then got to sucked up in real life issues. Now I am coming back into the world of bitcoin. As far as the technical side goes, I do not know much. I know that it is a peer to peer network that uses public-private key pairs for security. I know that the network grows stronger when there is more miners, which are people using their gpu's (or cpu's, but that is pretty much impossible,) to crack the current hash or "block." I also know a tiny bit of economic and business history of bitcoin. I know that bitcoins started out worth next to nothing, and I remember the story about the guy who paid 10,000 BTC for a pizza. When I first got into bitcoin, they were around $0.80, and quickly rose to parity with the US Dollar. Eventually, they soared to amazing heights, hitting $30 per bitcoin! (I had a bunch of BTC from when it was $0.80, so I made a lot of money off of that.) MTGox was (and probably still is,) the biggest bitcoin exchange. It used to be owned by someone else (can't recall his username.) And it also didn't used to be a bitcoin exchange. MTGox actually stands for Magic The Gathering Online eXchange. Last time I checked, it is now owned by magical tux. I remember the first mtgox hack, the mybitcoin theft, and my favorite hack, the cosbycoin hack on these very forums (I laughed my ass off that day!) I remember Atlas, all his suicide threats, and his eventual banning from the forums. I remember when the first bitcoin forks started to pop up (namecoin, iocoin, ixcoin, litecoin, solidcoin,) and all the controversy (especially with CoinHunter/RealSolid.) That is all I can come up with for now. Let me know if I should tell more. Now, how about a whitelist, John?
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John (John K.)
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July 19, 2012, 01:51:46 AM |
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Whitelisted. Whitelisted. I would like to be whitelisted if it is not too much trouble. I will be posting in the market place, as I would like to see if anyone's interested in me making custom roguelikes or turn-based strategy games for them for a very small fee. Anyone who is interested would not have to pay me until their game is finished, and they also only have to pay if they like it. This way you know I'm not a scammer.
I just read the first post in this thread again, and realized that I need to prove that I know more about bitcoin than the average user. Sorry about that. I will do that right now. I have been a bitcoiner for probably a little over a year now, lurked on the forums without an account for hours on end. I was really into bitcoin, but then got to sucked up in real life issues. Now I am coming back into the world of bitcoin. As far as the technical side goes, I do not know much. I know that it is a peer to peer network that uses public-private key pairs for security. I know that the network grows stronger when there is more miners, which are people using their gpu's (or cpu's, but that is pretty much impossible,) to crack the current hash or "block." I also know a tiny bit of economic and business history of bitcoin. I know that bitcoins started out worth next to nothing, and I remember the story about the guy who paid 10,000 BTC for a pizza. When I first got into bitcoin, they were around $0.80, and quickly rose to parity with the US Dollar. Eventually, they soared to amazing heights, hitting $30 per bitcoin! (I had a bunch of BTC from when it was $0.80, so I made a lot of money off of that.) MTGox was (and probably still is,) the biggest bitcoin exchange. It used to be owned by someone else (can't recall his username.) And it also didn't used to be a bitcoin exchange. MTGox actually stands for Magic The Gathering Online eXchange. Last time I checked, it is now owned by magical tux. I remember the first mtgox hack, the mybitcoin theft, and my favorite hack, the cosbycoin hack on these very forums (I laughed my ass off that day!) I remember Atlas, all his suicide threats, and his eventual banning from the forums. I remember when the first bitcoin forks started to pop up (namecoin, iocoin, ixcoin, litecoin, solidcoin,) and all the controversy (especially with CoinHunter/RealSolid.) That is all I can come up with for now. Let me know if I should tell more. Now, how about a whitelist, John? Sorry, I'll need more pressing evidence then this or if someone established would vouch for you. Are you rated on Bitcoin-OTC?
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fsk141
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July 19, 2012, 02:26:03 AM |
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John (John K.)
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July 19, 2012, 02:40:01 AM |
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Verified on Bitcoin-OTC and whitelisted.
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KniteWulf
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July 19, 2012, 04:34:33 PM |
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I would like to be whitelisted; I want to perform a person-to-person trade in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78512.220 but cannot post outside the noob section for another 3 hours. I understand this may seem shady, but I honestly have no intentions of poor or illegal behavior.
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Rlx160
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July 20, 2012, 12:59:55 PM |
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I have been here for quite a while and i've been mining for over a year now,i just never wanted to post .
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John (John K.)
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July 20, 2012, 02:39:11 PM |
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July 20, 2012, 02:45:45 PM |
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ok, thank you very much
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Ikarushka
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July 20, 2012, 04:30:29 PM |
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I want to chime in to the thread where MtGox's representative answers the questions regarding verification. My perfectly legal and up-to-date documents were not accepted and the application denied with the reason.... "your account has been assessed as particularly high risk." I want to ask community if I'm oversensitive by interpreting it as an insult. After back and forth with MtGox I learned that the real reason was that my ID signature is cut (~5%). Yet "Particularly high risk" ? It's like if you credit card demagnetized and a cashier calls you a thief after a failed attempt to swipe it.
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