Re: Selling two A2 Terminator Miners @ 90MHs, expandable to 110MHs.
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Bia Yao Ma
on 11/08/2014, 13:55:16 UTC
Price is way higher than what they are selling for. I would offer half of what you are asking.
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Re: http://www.specoin.com/
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Bia Yao Ma
on 14/04/2014, 17:31:31 UTC
Definitely a pure scam.
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Re: Pirate and legal proceedings
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Bia Yao Ma
on 23/10/2012, 17:55:50 UTC
Can't believe anything goat says. Whoever lost large sums of money to pirate, I am surprised that there is no legal action yet. Makes it look like bitcoin community is easy pickings for scam artists.
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Re: Has anyone used this BitCoin debit card?
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Bia Yao Ma
on 23/10/2012, 17:52:06 UTC
This is likely a scam. There is no evidence anywhere that one of these cards has been issued. Don't waste your money!
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List of Bitcoin Services and Stores with Affiliate Programs
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Bia Yao Ma
on 23/10/2012, 17:48:40 UTC
Hello everyone. I am looking mainly for bitcoin financial services that have some type of affiliate program, but would like to hear about every bitcoin related affiliate program, including advertising companies and online stores.
I will update this post as programs are listed, perhaps we can make this thread a reference for this topic. In college I did programming and security work for online adult (porn) companies, and I watched companies expand exponentially due to affiliate programs. It seems they are few and far between in bitcoin, perhaps there is room for early innovators to use this method to grow quickly.
If you run a service or store with an affiliate/referral program, please advertise it in this thread. Everyone else please list programs that you know of.
There isn't really any good way to include a safeguard on Bitcoins that you want to be able to carry around with you and also spend. But there are ways to separate your Bitcoins into various places with varying levels of protection against theft. You can have a spending wallet that only contains a small amount that might get stolen, and a savings wallet that you keep in a safe place.
Businesses usually use time-lock safes in order to enable the storage of large sums while discouraging theft. Put your savings wallet in one of those.
This is the best idea. Or bank safety deposit box.
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Re: A job board perhaps?
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Bia Yao Ma
on 23/10/2012, 17:11:35 UTC
I vote yes for this, good idea!
As bitcoin grows, as venture capital invests, more jobs will become available. A serious industry needs job postings.
There is no way anyone should take this risk for something as worthless as a free vanity address... but if people are paying you for this... all the best?
Hope you aren't going to steal coins from their wallets after.
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Re: Bitcoin miniclip
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Bia Yao Ma
on 18/10/2012, 05:36:05 UTC
Sounds fun, I will take a look.
If you want your games to catch on... start an affiliate/referral system. ;-)
You can only do that so many times before they catch on, Not only that when you buy it records the I.P. of purchase so they will investigate. If it was that easy all major online game sellers would be out of business. I'm not saying it can not be done dude but get real if it was that easy all of use would have everything we want for free.
Please my friend do a quick search into online credit card fraud before you risk any money on this! Different than game sellers... you are giving bitcoin which is gone and untraceable the second you send. IP addresses? Investigate? Holy smokes, I hope this is sarcasm.
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Re: Thrive Movement's response on Bitcoin
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Bia Yao Ma
on 18/10/2012, 05:28:53 UTC
Does anyone really take these kinds of claims seriously?
Re: A cryptographic direct business to investor bitcoin stock certificate system
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Bia Yao Ma
on 17/10/2012, 23:55:20 UTC
I have been playing around with developing something similar to this, since the events at GLBSE. I am actually on my way out the door, but I hope to be able to discuss this with you guys further.
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Re: Anomalous $1bn trade on MtGox
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Bia Yao Ma
on 17/10/2012, 23:16:58 UTC
It's Satoshi messing with us.
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Re: (Very) small investment opportunity - check it out
No ones going to give you money when there are plenty of sites out there that give away free bitcoins.
Free sites give out usually around 0.0001 or less per day. Impossible to collect 1.5BTC in even six months this way unless you scam with proxies/bots, but even then I doubt it.
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Re: (Very) small investment opportunity - check it out
You're right, how DO I afford to eat? Not easily, I can tell you that. I don't think I really conveyed what I meant by "broke college student." Some of us don't come into the world with everything, some of us have to scrape change from under the car seat to get by.
Post is very funny to me.
Poor, poor you, what terrible conditions you are forced to endure! The Village I was born in has mass starvation during my grandparents lifetime and is still in abject poverty, people should really feel sorry for college student with a car! hahaha
good luck catching someone in a good mood who wants to give away 1.5 bitcoins, but why would anyone lend anything to a one post person who offers no plan? Just because it is a small amount? $17USD is not that small for five minutes of begging, would take longer on main st. Maybe give that a try, or offer some reason why someone should invest with you.