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Re: Are Payment Plans Allowed Here?
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11-BitNinja
on 09/12/2017, 21:39:25 UTC
Give me a Year so I can finish the rest of my projects, and then I can start repayment.

Unfortunately, your scammer account has been noticed and you won't be getting any free money here.  Sad



Not a scammer, and not looking for free $$$..try again, my troll friend  Roll Eyes.  Thanks for your helpful input.

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Re: Are Payment Plans Allowed Here?
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11-BitNinja
on 29/11/2017, 23:26:03 UTC
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Allowed, but you should move request to other section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=88.0
or if you haven't valid collateral , better close this thread.

Thanks, and if the mods wanna move it, then they have my blessings.

Well, I have an Mobile Gaming App Business I've trying to get off the ground:

https://piosystems.itch.io/

Not sure if it's valid capital/collateral, but I really need some BitCoinBTC Angels to come and help me with start-up funding.  I got some stuff done so far, but It's really a pain in the ass having to work gigs in order to fund it. (which takes time away from development, coding, designing, etc).

Here's my BTC address (on the site as well):

ANyAn1JEmtGBtfzFCMFVpw4GfL48f4UFoQkveVz

Give me a Year so I can finish the rest of my projects, and then I can start repayment. Like I said, I can use like 6-7 BTC, but any loan/donation can help.  I also have a clean Coinbase acct for like 3 months and a clean PayPal acct for like 5 Years, so no frauds/scammers/illegals please.  

Again, thanks for any help.
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Are Payment Plans Allowed Here?
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11-BitNinja
on 28/11/2017, 20:27:52 UTC
 ???Question???

For example, if I ask for a 6BTC Loan, can I offer to pay it back over the course of 12 months?  (including interest, of course  Roll Eyes)
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Re: [2017-11-27] That Missing Hard Drive with 7,500 Bitcoins is Now worth $72 Mln
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11-BitNinja
on 28/11/2017, 19:34:06 UTC
Don't they destroy or incinerate trash in Landfills?  Or bury the trash way underground in giant dugged holes?
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Re: Is Bitcoincollector a legit site?
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11-BitNinja
on 27/09/2017, 15:51:29 UTC
Believe me, I am NOT the owner, xD,  Roll Eyes just a site I came across researching ways to earn some BTC.  And thanks everyone for your input and responses... Wink
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Re: We are making a cryptocurrency only blockchain pop-up shop in Los Angeles
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11-BitNinja
on 26/09/2017, 15:22:31 UTC
Funny, I'm actually planning a trip to LA next week... Wink

But will you also have a way for customers to convert any 'regular' money/currency (Debit, Paper, etc) to crypto so they can make purchases?
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Re: Is Bitcoincollector a legit site?
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11-BitNinja
on 26/09/2017, 14:52:22 UTC
I have only heard good things about them

That's good and all,  Roll Eyes but I would actually like to hear from someone who used the site before.
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Re: Is Bitcoincollector a legit site?
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11-BitNinja
on 23/09/2017, 17:29:54 UTC
The easiest, fastest, most convenient and most effective way to obtain bitcoins is to buy them.

You can spend weeks clicking on links or spamming the forum or whatever to earn maybe 0.001 BTC or you can pay $5. Your choice.

I already know that, just asking about any info of the site mentioned in the OP.
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Is Bitcoincollector a legit site?
by
11-BitNinja
on 23/09/2017, 16:44:36 UTC
http://www.bitcoincollector.net/

 Huh

Kinda new here, trying to get/earn some and learn the bitcoin/crypto currency biz.  I mined some (very little) and brought some (again, just like $5 worth) just to get a taste of bitcoin.

Been searching for a few sites to help me load up a bit faster, came across this.  Also searched here, and just seen like 2-3 old topics about it.

So do anyone else here have any experience using this site to gain bitcoins?  Any help would be appreciated!
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Re: Best way of accepting Crypto donations on a website
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11-BitNinja
on 22/09/2017, 00:22:14 UTC
I have seen a couple of wordpress plugins which you can find easily with a search. I have never used any of them since I never felt the need.

you are not asking for payment to want to generate a new address each time so your job is super easy. you just have to show them your address (bitcoin or anything else). and for that simply put up your QR code which you can create using any tool online (string to QR thing) or simply go to one of the block explorers like blockchain.info and save the QR image it shows on your address page.

you can also use bitcoin URI scheme or BIP21 to place a clickable link on your website so that users can automatically open their wallets by clicking on it. like this:
testing BIP21 link
read the details here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0021.mediawiki

First off thanks for such an in depth reply!

I've seen and tried a few of the plugins but they're quite limited to the currencies available, the best premade option I found was the combination of the Give plugin and gourl, but there is still vast limitations regarding coins available.

I have thought about putting the address and asking for donations but then I would have to have each independent address and it wouldn't look as good.

I'm starting to think I may have to code a plugin myself as I want it to look and be easy to use, to encourage those new to crypto to get involved.

The main problem with the QR code/wallet address is the average person will be confused and put off by all jargon looking characters in wallet addresses and, those who are less tech savvy will be out of by a QR code. 

Your idea of the URI could be something which is implementable, a MEW address for eth and altcoin a being the possible best bet

Well if you're asking for bitcoins/cryptos I think anyone with any substantial amount of them would know how to use QR codes...
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Re: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE LAST BITCOIN IS MINED?
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11-BitNinja
on 21/09/2017, 23:45:37 UTC
I was wondering the same thing when I heard that there was a finite amount of 'BitCoins' out there.

But I probably will be dead before all of them are mined, so it's a moot point at the moment.
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Re: If the Chinese government takes over bitcoin mines
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11-BitNinja
on 21/09/2017, 20:44:18 UTC
So lets say that the Chinese government declares mining illegal & takes over the mines (likely to happen). Seeing that the vast majority of mining takes place in China, couldn't the government hypothetically reach over 51% of the bitcoin hashing power and basically centralize global bitcoin?
What cryptos, if any, are immune to this "51% attack" ? Is it even an issue? I'm not that well informed on the details of this subject so excuse my ignorance.



If the Chinese government took over the mining facilities and companies in their country regardless of what scheme they've done to do so, they will not get the majority of Bitcoin. Even they literally own the 50%+1 of the hash power required, a Hard fork will be made immediately and will kill the chain which China holds. This is the most probable defensive act that will happen. So in the end, Bitcoin will still be decentralized.

I agree with this...or the price of BitCoin would go str8 to the s#itter...