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Author Topic: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?)  (Read 474730 times)
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April 14, 2013, 01:46:15 PM
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I've read this doesn't work.
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April 14, 2013, 04:26:45 PM
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Hello! I'm having the same problem as this guy here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=171568.0 , but I'm unable to post there. Please I want out of this chains!
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April 14, 2013, 05:15:52 PM
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This is my 5th post, so I can finally get out of here?
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April 14, 2013, 05:33:59 PM
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Whitelist me!
me too!
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April 14, 2013, 05:47:21 PM
Last edit: April 14, 2013, 06:13:10 PM by lmotaku
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Hey Bitcointalk Moderators. I see a lot of requests here for being allowed in, it seems like such a long process to get into a forum, almost nowhere I know of has this much of a filtering system.
But then again, none are usually this size. You ask to prove that I'm not an average noob, with evidence. Well an average noob can't even get a pool server running, or a miner working without help, which I have. I have never asked for help regarding software or daemons, I just read, read, and read, and try, try, try, until it works. If it doesn't, I either move on or try something else. Usually I do not ask support for software, unless I'm asking about a feature that isn't documented. When I use programs, if I fail initially I read the README.txt or INSTALL.txt before ever asking questions, period.

Been a linux user since I was 14 years old, Remember Knoppix? I mean the original Knoppix. Tried NetBSD and FreeBSD back then too. Over the years I've become a guru in building computers. I also learned PHP scripting/programming when I was 17, now I'm a freelance web developer for some pretty popular websites.

I know networking in both Windows and Linux, Cisco and Microsoft level, not certified, but I know it.

Back when I was 15 or 16 I started divulging into more open source software, IRCds(Like UnrealIRCd, ratbox, some others I can't remember right now), and MMORPG game servers that were made using reverse engineering.

I've dipped into some C, C++, and C#, Perl and Python over the years. I worked temporarily for a company Acclaim Games one summer as a teen(Internship), so I have some knowledge of the gaming industry, I also helped provide support to a community professionally with their games.

I've followed numerous product development projects, either IRCd, mmo servers, websites, games, you name it. I've had my hand in almost everything, the internet was my cookie jar as a child.

Right now I operate a company in Canada building and repairing computers and providing website design and development services on the side as well as my freelance online.

Despite all this knowledge I have, I'm usually a pretty lone ranger, like a Chuck Norris of the web. I can do just about anything, but I work in solitude, so I have no groups, or people to back my claims.

Hosted and written addons for forum software too, such as this one(smf), Invision, PhpBB, PHP Nuke modules(That was long time ago), messed with Wordpress a little.

Back when I was 18 I wrote a PHP CMS system from scratch and ran a decently popular website for two years, it became more money than it was worth and needed to be shutdown, but it gave me a lot of experience in coding, bandwidth, and infrastructure. Content delivery systems, routing, nginx, apache, lighttpd, mysql, sqlite, php, wamp, javascript, css, gimp, photoshop, aegisub(.ass/.ssa), Sony Vegas, ssl, ajax, C, C++, C#, and lots of shit that my brain is filled with, but only a few languages I'm legitimately profound with.

I'm 24 now, and have written more CMS platforms than I can count on my fingers, used more software that anyone on this forum has probably heard of. If that's not enough for you, I started writing Basic code on Commodore 64 for automatically starting my games(This was before shortcuts of today existed) when I was 6.

Right now I'm mining to my private P2Pool node using Ubuntu 12.10, and on my Windows desktop. Which is assigned a static lan ip to the linux server since I'm using the Ubuntu server as a router. Using masquerade I can filter all my connections through in iptables so I can use ports on both machines and have dedicated servers if I want and backups if say my windows PC crashes, or whatever.

The Ubuntu desktop has all Ati drivers configured and SDK , mining locally using cgminer, and I never had to ask a single question. If it didn't work, I fixed it.
I see lots of questions about setting up cgminer on linux about the web, it was so easy for me, it's kinda funny how hard it is for others, but it is what it is.

After that long winded `whoami`, it's ultimately up to you, the moderator/admin to decide if I should be more apart of this community, or not.
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April 14, 2013, 05:49:38 PM
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Newbie here, been lurking at bitcointalk for a while and looking to be a part of this great community!

Join a Safe Shared LUX Masternode -> https://www.luxmasternode.com
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April 14, 2013, 06:47:47 PM
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Hi there,

I am the owner/developer of http://www.veri.fi/ and http://www.automonitor.net/ . I wanted to post an offer to help the guys developing the BTChip smartcard-based bitcoin wallet (offer them access to our VeriFi system and help with the code) but I realized I cannot post. Could you please unblock my account? I have no stake in Bitcoin (other than the fact we accept it on our site - nobody's paid us that way yet but it's there as an option Smiley ).

Thank you,
Razvan Dragomirescu
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April 14, 2013, 06:58:22 PM
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Hi moderators,

I need the Jr. status to receive my bonus in ripple coins, for being a member for some years.

I will not spam of course, i've been using the forum for studying and developing.

Best regards,
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April 14, 2013, 07:01:31 PM
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Hello.  Been mining BTC for a year or so... waiting on some ASICs to arrive (aren't we all?  Roll Eyes).  Figured it's worth a shot posting here vs me having to futz around the Newbie cage.
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April 14, 2013, 07:12:01 PM
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Looking to escape from this newbie hell in order to contribute to numerous projects and ongoing technical discussions within this community.

https://crypto.pm/ -- public cryptocurrency exchange currently in testing.

https://escrow.pm/ -- fee free automated escrow.
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April 14, 2013, 07:25:10 PM
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So does anyone actually watch this thread anymore or is it just a place to complain?  I asked a few days ago and no one has done or said anything..  I really need to talk in a group about a trading account (bitfinex) I have, and I cannot... So, am I going to be forced to put up stupid messages like this just to get to the minimum posts?  I feel after doing bitcoins for 1.5 years I am knowledgeable enough to talk smartly about it with out going through a minimum posts.  However, I am still reading the newbie threads just to make sure I am affront of all new developments that I may have missed.  I ask you admins again politely, please allow me to access the thread regarding the [beta] bitfinex trading exchange.  or other similar one's.  I may not have mush in there, but it is important for me to be able to ask questions and talk with them. 

I implore you simply and kindly..

Thanks! 
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April 14, 2013, 07:31:10 PM
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Hello.  I have been successfully mining and trading bitcoins since the summer of last year...and also anxiously waiting for shipment/delivery of my ASIC units.  I have not had any problems/issues mining at Slush's Pool since then until recently (losing or not credited for shares/rewards), hence I have had no reason to register here until now.  Since my current situation is specifically a Slush's Pool support related, may I be allowed to post and participate in that specific forum?  Thank you.
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April 14, 2013, 07:32:23 PM
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I'm a massive reader, not a spammer.

Need to write so I can make some buys of BTC and LTC.

thanks
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April 14, 2013, 07:42:19 PM
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I want to buy ripples.

if you can't unlock me please allow me to send PM's
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April 14, 2013, 07:43:52 PM
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Hello,

I'm 33 years old and a member at the 2+2 poker forums under the same name. I primarily signed up so I could participate in the Seals With Clubs thread here. I will continue to make posts in order to get the ban lifted, but if the process could be accelerated a bit I would appreciate it.
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April 14, 2013, 07:49:28 PM
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Hi, I'm mostly a lurker who doesn't have a lot to say.  I would like to make the occasional post though, so if you could set me free I would appreciate it Smiley  I've been around with bitcoin for a couple of years now, and I have no urge to spam.  Thanks Smiley
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April 14, 2013, 08:02:58 PM
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Can I please be whitelisted?

I've been reading a lot since registered, but I don't know why the timer keeps saying 2 hours. And I wanted to post something.
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April 14, 2013, 08:05:20 PM
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Hello, I simply just want to participate in the Digital Goods board. It's rare to find a website like this with such an active buying/selling community. Until then, I'm going to lurk around the other boards and learn more.
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April 14, 2013, 08:14:25 PM
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Hello, I just want to get some ripples.
I registered in 2011  Grin
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April 14, 2013, 08:37:27 PM
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I want to add my ripple wallet address to the giveaway. I'm not registered before the required threshold.. but I'm hoping for a second round, and would like to be whitlelisted in time if it happens.
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