chronicsky
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January 28, 2015, 03:38:04 AM |
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I am still noob to Trust thing. First Why can't i see his profile like this , it didn't appeared red flagged to me untill i gave him neg rep , and even now it just shows -6: -1 / +0(0) Warning: Trade with extreme caution!how exactly does this Trust works ?
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Blazr
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January 28, 2015, 03:44:22 AM |
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I am still noob to Trust thing. First
Why can't i see his profile like this , it didn't appeared red flagged to me untill i gave him neg rep , and even now it just shows -6: -1 / +0(0) Warning: Trade with extreme caution!how exactly does this Trust works ? Go here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trustCheck who is in your trust list. Put in only DefaultTrust to see the default setting that most people see, though I don't recommend using that and recommend adding/removing people who leave accurate/inaccurate feedback.
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iCEBREAKER
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January 28, 2015, 03:51:25 AM |
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I am still noob to Trust thing.
how exactly does this Trust works ?
Here's how it works: When someone scams another person, the victim can make themselves feel better by leaving the scammer Negative trust. That forces the scammer to make or buy a new account for their next scam. It's harsh, but fair. To better their scamming abilities, creative scammers can make multiple accounts and give themselves Positive trust. This is all highly ironic because if a reliable trust system was possible, we wouldn't need Bitcoin (which ingeniously replaced the unworkable, Byzantine trust schemes with proof of work).
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chronicsky
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January 28, 2015, 04:12:54 AM |
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Go here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trustCheck who is in your trust list. Put in only DefaultTrust to see the default setting that most people see, though I don't recommend using that and recommend adding/removing people who leave accurate/inaccurate feedback. Thanks man! got it right now I am still noob to Trust thing.
how exactly does this Trust works ?
Here's how it works: When someone scams another person, the victim can make themselves feel better by leaving the scammer Negative trust. That forces the scammer to make or buy a new account for their next scam. It's harsh, but fair. To better their scamming abilities, creative scammers can make multiple accounts and give themselves Positive trust. This is all highly ironic because if a reliable trust system was possible, we wouldn't need Bitcoin (which ingeniously replaced the unworkable, Byzantine trust schemes with proof of work). Yeah... you're certainly right about that all
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picolo
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January 28, 2015, 11:15:11 AM |
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I am still noob to Trust thing.
how exactly does this Trust works ?
Here's how it works: When someone scams another person, the victim can make themselves feel better by leaving the scammer Negative trust. That forces the scammer to make or buy a new account for their next scam. It's harsh, but fair. To better their scamming abilities, creative scammers can make multiple accounts and give themselves Positive trust. This is all highly ironic because if a reliable trust system was possible, we wouldn't need Bitcoin (which ingeniously replaced the unworkable, Byzantine trust schemes with proof of work). The system helps make good decisions, you can see how left the trust rating so if it's newbies and unknown traders you take it into account.
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chronicsky
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Just looking for peace
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January 28, 2015, 11:38:10 AM |
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I am still noob to Trust thing.
how exactly does this Trust works ?
Here's how it works: When someone scams another person, the victim can make themselves feel better by leaving the scammer Negative trust. That forces the scammer to make or buy a new account for their next scam. It's harsh, but fair. To better their scamming abilities, creative scammers can make multiple accounts and give themselves Positive trust. This is all highly ironic because if a reliable trust system was possible, we wouldn't need Bitcoin (which ingeniously replaced the unworkable, Byzantine trust schemes with proof of work). The system helps make good decisions, you can see how left the trust rating so if it's newbies and unknown traders you take it into account. Yes actually i was busy since i joined so haven't been looking into all this, had a trade with a guy in start and thus added him in trusted feedback, Just got to know all about it , i can actually see the world better now
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picolo
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January 28, 2015, 02:19:37 PM |
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I am still noob to Trust thing.
how exactly does this Trust works ?
Here's how it works: When someone scams another person, the victim can make themselves feel better by leaving the scammer Negative trust. That forces the scammer to make or buy a new account for their next scam. It's harsh, but fair. To better their scamming abilities, creative scammers can make multiple accounts and give themselves Positive trust. This is all highly ironic because if a reliable trust system was possible, we wouldn't need Bitcoin (which ingeniously replaced the unworkable, Byzantine trust schemes with proof of work). The system helps make good decisions, you can see how left the trust rating so if it's newbies and unknown traders you take it into account. Yes actually i was busy since i joined so haven't been looking into all this, had a trade with a guy in start and thus added him in trusted feedback, Just got to know all about it , i can actually see the world better now Trusted feedback needs to be done by trusted members to be valuable feedback. You have to consider the experience of the member too : if he is an hero with positive feedback or a Senior Member that is doing a lot of trades and their password have not been changed recently (you see that on his trust rating page) you can quite safely send first up to 0.3. For bigger trades, use an escrow or make multiple trades of 0.3
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chronicsky
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Just looking for peace
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January 28, 2015, 03:29:12 PM |
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I am still noob to Trust thing.
how exactly does this Trust works ?
Here's how it works: When someone scams another person, the victim can make themselves feel better by leaving the scammer Negative trust. That forces the scammer to make or buy a new account for their next scam. It's harsh, but fair. To better their scamming abilities, creative scammers can make multiple accounts and give themselves Positive trust. This is all highly ironic because if a reliable trust system was possible, we wouldn't need Bitcoin (which ingeniously replaced the unworkable, Byzantine trust schemes with proof of work). The system helps make good decisions, you can see how left the trust rating so if it's newbies and unknown traders you take it into account. Yes actually i was busy since i joined so haven't been looking into all this, had a trade with a guy in start and thus added him in trusted feedback, Just got to know all about it , i can actually see the world better now Trusted feedback needs to be done by trusted members to be valuable feedback. You have to consider the experience of the member too : if he is an hero with positive feedback or a Senior Member that is doing a lot of trades and their password have not been changed recently (you see that on his trust rating page) you can quite safely send first up to 0.3. For bigger trades, use an escrow or make multiple trades of 0.3 Yeah thanks... am good with trades and all Just this Trust thing was confusing me since i didn't had defaultrust , now i changed my settings to defaulttrust and all is good
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zinjo
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March 06, 2015, 08:21:46 PM |
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I don't get why you gave me negative trust? I never dealed with you nor i don't even know who you are.
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redsn0w
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March 06, 2015, 08:24:22 PM |
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I don't get why you gave me negative trust? I never dealed with you nor i don't even know who you are.
Maybe you are wrong, Tomatocage has not left you a negative trust. Maybe try to check again .
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zinjo
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March 06, 2015, 08:26:15 PM |
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I don't get why you gave me negative trust? I never dealed with you nor i don't even know who you are.
Maybe you are wrong, Tomatocage has not left you a negative trust. Maybe try to check again . Talking about OP who made this thread -_-
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redsn0w
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March 06, 2015, 08:33:08 PM |
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I don't get why you gave me negative trust? I never dealed with you nor i don't even know who you are.
Maybe you are wrong, Tomatocage has not left you a negative trust. Maybe try to check again . Talking about OP who made this thread -_- You should quote his post , I thought you were referring to Tomatocage (however I'm sorry).
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