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Re: Looking to purchase a dark green trust legendary member account.
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ReigningPigs
on 31/12/2015, 06:01:23 UTC


I have absolutely no reason to show you my wallet, what if you went to a store to buy something and the cashier would price the item depending on the amount of money you have in your wallet? Business doesn't work that way and don't say that to me bud.
Em, this is bitcoin and specifically this is btc at bitcointalk where no one trusts anyone, so it's not unreasonable to ask someone who's making such a scammy request as yours to show the money first.  Have you never seen Scarface with the chainsaw scene?  Anyway, you never said how much you were willing to pay.  I would be curious though I'd never sell something to a scumfuck like you.

If you have an account to sell, then send give me an offer so that I can know your ask price for the account. We can work from there.

I cannot give you my wallet info, you let me know the amount of money you want for the account and we can work from there.

I would be willing to start at 1.5BTC.

If you have anything to sell then comment. If you are not selling anything get the fuck out and mind your own buisness, my purchase is not against the forum rules in any way. You have no right to call me a scammer with no evidence whatsoever and I am not even going against the forum rules just looking to purchase what an account, simple as that.

How is this even a scam? Escrow is mandatory for this purchase. There is no way I can scam don't argue with me on that.

Yes it is Bitcointalk where nobody trusts anyone that is the reason why I have to purchase this account to be trusted so that I can make money trading Bitcoin.

If you don't want to deal fuck off mate...
You disgusting piece of shit with no life fucking with users who are trying to make a buck. 
GTFO don't fucking argue with me.
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Re: Looking to purchase a dark green trust legendary member account.
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ReigningPigs
on 30/12/2015, 21:31:41 UTC
Buying accounts are not against the rules.

I believe buying trust is.

Buying accounts are not against the rules,

Buying trusted accounts is not against the rules, in fact trusted accounts are sold all the time. 

Buying trust is against the rules.
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Re: Looking to purchase a dark green trust legendary member account.
by
ReigningPigs
on 30/12/2015, 18:17:15 UTC
The sale of accounts is allowed on this forum, the accounts can be used for good purposes and bad purposes.  

I believe a majority of users who buy accounts use it for good purposes...some dirty scammers buy accounts and scam with them, this is what happened in the master-p drama.

The fact is, I want to buy this account to trade Bitcoin, people on this forum are so paranoid that they will neg any newbie who is trying to trade BTC on the currency exchange forums.

The paranoia and the general tightness of people on this forum is what inhibits the success of Newbies and the same mindset is what causes scammers to flourish, this is in fact the opposite of the ultimate reason why everyone on this forum is so suspicious and tight.

If people allowed and accepted Newbies who trade, we would not be in the situation we are in now. I'm not saying everyone should blindly trust Newbies. They should be careful and use highly reputed escrows like SebastianJu for example.

Not doing this causes newbies to purchase accounts and scam with them instead of scamming with a newbie account where all their attempts to scam will fail.

Moreover we do not even know what happened in the master-p situation. His Bitcoin wallet could have been hacked; he did not know what to do about it and left the forum. We do not know exactly what happened, we can only make guesses...I'm pretty sure the fault was not on him.


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OP, how much are you willing to pay for such an account?  And as the man said above me, show us the wallet.

Also, go fuck yourself because there's no good reason for anyone to buy an account like this unless the end goal is to scam.  The requirement for green trust wouldn't affect a signature campaign, and I can't think of any good reason to buy a trusted legendary account.  Hopefully no one offers you one.

I have absolutely no reason to show you my wallet, what if you went to a store to buy something and the cashier would price the item depending on the amount of money you have in your wallet? Business doesn't work that way and don't say that to me bud.
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Re: Looking to purchase a dark green trust legendary member account.
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ReigningPigs
on 30/12/2015, 03:23:24 UTC
Haven't received many offers. Still looking.
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Looking to purchase a dark green trust legendary member account.
by
ReigningPigs
on 29/12/2015, 22:05:28 UTC
I am looking to purchase a Legendary Member account with at least 20+ dark green trust , will be paying good for it.

Escrow is the only way to do the deal. I will be using escrow.

It is paramount that you give the account details directly to me while the Bitcoins are in escrow. Without a third party knowing the details.

The privacy of this account is of utmost importance. The reason for this is because I will be negged (in most cases) if I try selling something with a purchased account.

Eagerly awaiting offers.

EDIT: I am also accepting offers selling trusted Hero Member accounts, dark green 20+ trust.
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Re: How does a signed message work?
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ReigningPigs
on 29/12/2015, 21:45:18 UTC
Signing messages proves that the message you signed was not altered in any way and it proves that you own the private key to the public key to signed the message.

Here is a guide on how to sign messages: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0

If you sign your Bitcoin address will you be exposing your private key?
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How does a signed message work?
by
ReigningPigs
on 28/12/2015, 17:51:23 UTC
I see a lot of members on the forums signing messages and signing their BTC addresses what does it mean and how does it work?
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Re: Bitcoin Giveaway
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ReigningPigs
on 21/12/2015, 02:31:17 UTC
Is this game still open?
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How many lost Bitcoins are out there?
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ReigningPigs
on 10/12/2015, 01:28:57 UTC
Loosing access to a Bitcoin wallet sucks because it is virtually impossible to recover the coins.
Since these lost Bitcoins never get circulated they cause the value of a Bitcoin to change. Do you think something can be done about these lost coins?
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Re: 232 days before bitcoin block reward halving
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ReigningPigs
on 08/12/2015, 21:37:54 UTC
It sure is a good time to buy Bitcoin...well not exactly now, but when the price drops back to the 250s after it hits the roof of this current bubble.
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Re: Bitcoin Bank???
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ReigningPigs
on 07/12/2015, 21:37:27 UTC
To answer your question a Bitcoin bank where people deposit their money would ruin the entire point of Bitcoin. The point of Bitcoin is to be decentralized, and this means no third party should have control over your coins. Services like blockchain are good because Blockchain itself cannot access your wallet, and therefore I would not say blockchain behaves like a bank.
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Re: Encouraging people to adopt Bitcoin.
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ReigningPigs
on 07/12/2015, 20:19:07 UTC
This is probably the thousandth thread on encouraging Bitcoin adoption lol.
When it comes to Bitcoin adoption, I think the best thing that can be done is education, because if you walk up to someone on the street right now and ask them about Bitcoin, they will not have the slightest idea what Bitcoin is. People need to be educated on Bitcoin and that will encourage adoption, start by posting the "What is Bitcoin" video on your Facebook wall. Tipping can also help.

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Re: Can you solo mine with block eruptor or not?
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ReigningPigs
on 07/12/2015, 20:06:55 UTC
Can you mine solo with a block erupter?
Yes you can, however the chances of you hitting a block are incredibly low so its not worth the time and the effort. You will loose money to electricity charges, you won't loose a lot of money but still a small amount of money to electricity charges.
You can compare it to buying lottery tickets, your chances of winning are incredibly low. When it comes to mining with a block erupter your chances of hitting a block are far far far, lower than winning a lottery.
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Re: Selling $150 Dell gift card for $100
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ReigningPigs
on 07/12/2015, 19:56:34 UTC
How do you obtain these cards?
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Re: New Bubble coming? Guess the top!
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ReigningPigs
on 07/12/2015, 18:03:40 UTC
$700 probably,
I doubt Bitcoin will ever go above $1000 again unless there is a mass adoption.
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Re: Here's how mass adoption plays out in my opinion
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ReigningPigs
on 30/11/2015, 21:27:11 UTC
Lets be realistic.
Bitcoin will be adopted, when its price stabilizes. The reason it is not adopted is because its price very unstable.

More adoption will cause the price of Bitcoin to skyrocket. This in turn will cause panic as people will think Bitcoin has become volatile again, or they may start to look at Bitcoin as a huge bubble. This will decrease the acceptance of the currency again and will in turn cause Bitcoin to crash all the way down to pennies and dimes.  

The ideas many users are dreaming about on this forum are far-fetched and very unlikely to happen, that does not mean it WON'T happen...it's just very unlikely.
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Everyone on this forum must watch this documentary.
by
ReigningPigs
on 26/11/2015, 21:06:06 UTC
Everyone on this forum must watch this documentary. It is truly eye-opening, and amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mII9NZ8MMVM
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Re: Bitcoin phases from my point of view
by
ReigningPigs
on 23/11/2015, 21:12:49 UTC

The price
under $300-$400 is the price range of Bitcoin for the current situation of adoption. With more adoption, the price will rise.

Well, more people will adopt Bitcoin if the price stabilizes. When more people adopt Bitcoin, the value will start shooting up again and subsequently cause the price to become unstable.
It seems like Bitcoin will have a hard time whichever way you look at it.
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Re: Shouldnt we wait for Halving before buying new miners?
by
ReigningPigs
on 23/11/2015, 20:26:02 UTC
with halving coming up it seems impossible to get ROI on any asics that are out. I would guess when btc halves wont the price of miners also halve?

Lol, the price of miners will never half.
It just won't happen.
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Re: Never knew solar power had so much potential!
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ReigningPigs
on 21/11/2015, 16:20:15 UTC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrje73EyKag
Check out that video^
Would it be possible to use solar power like that to fuel a mining rig?

If you could figure a way to make a steam turbine I would say yes.

I do not know what container your boiler would be as it needs to handle 2000f beam of light.

I also don't know how much steam  the boiler could produce.

The amount of steam it would produce would be insane, since it can boil water instantaneously. I tried looking online but it is hard to make a compact steam turbine in your backyard.