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Re: [GER]GermanyCoin! Giving away the whole premine to everyone !
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SomeRandomDude
on 18/04/2018, 00:33:00 UTC
Just found out it is still being traded over there at YoBit.
Now I am puzzled. The gercoin website is down, faucet too, reports of not syncing wallets. But still high trading volume on YoBit (13+BTC)
 
Can someone explain this to me? I am new to ICOs in general, never really did mess around much with altcoins, only the classics like DOGE, LTC etc. years ago. But markets have exploded with altcoins. There has to be a simple explanation for this on YoBit which I am not able to spot. Thankful for anyone who can explain this! Thanks! Huh
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Re: Start your own bitcoin gambling site!
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SomeRandomDude
on 08/12/2017, 14:04:58 UTC
Interested too, but not offering any preview or more details seems a bit too sketchy.
Also you don't have any ratings at all.
 
If someone would offer legitimate working casino scripts, there would be a preview like a working demo. Since nobody can steal the code from looking at a demo site, there is no reason to not show anything.
 
I am calling backdoor scam because the only few things not to worry about was this, with next to nothing else. So the chance is extremly high that it in fact is backdoored.
 
If you can proof otherwise and want to make business with people, go ahead and do so. Smiley
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Re: Bottlecaps 2.1 UPDATE REQUIRED - HARDFORK JULY 4 2014 to 200% Annual PoS
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SomeRandomDude
on 04/11/2017, 08:13:44 UTC
I downloaded the Wallet BottleCaps version v2.2.2.0-g418187240-Caps2.
I own some very old CAP coins and got my wallet ready.
But the 3 nodes in the thread startpost seem to be dead.
Could anyone tell me some online nodes so I can move my coins?
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Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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SomeRandomDude
on 23/06/2016, 13:12:04 UTC
Just a little pissed that they don't announce it via mail or general notification on the website to users, because money is stuck there now and everyone needs to wait until they finish to get their money out or even do anything at all. Only wanted to log in, bet a bit and change my emergency withdraw address, because it's outdated. And I bet that I am the lucky one who get's his funds sent back today to a non controllable address anymore.
 
Also support is not that reliable. No answer in ages. Not talking about a few hours or 1-2 days. No... That would be even okay.
  
PD is not what it has been in the good old days, sadly. And I don't know if I am confident enough in this service that it may get any better at all, since my experience went downhill on PD. (This opinion does not involve any loss or profit at all. Just in general of how PD has changed)
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Re: Has Wired discovered the real Satoshi Nakamoto? (.. this time)
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SomeRandomDude
on 09/12/2015, 10:00:46 UTC
Signed message or this is just another PR stunt for whatever the reason this man may have.
I call BS and all future Satoshi-wannabes who are not able to sign a message or talk themselve around doing so.

a signed pgp message is one thing..

but something that would cause controversy is not the identity of satoshi. but if satoshi still has privkeys of addresses from january09-summer09
and annoncing that just 0.1btc will move from an early address on christmas day (pre-announcing it) and then actually doing it on the day.. well that would solve any speculation that the early funds are or are not lost to oblivion
 

See edited content above. I should just have posted it as a new post, but anyway. Edited it. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Has Wired discovered the real Satoshi Nakamoto? (.. this time)
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SomeRandomDude
on 09/12/2015, 09:44:30 UTC
Signed message or this is just another PR stunt for whatever the reason this man may have.
I call BS and all future Satoshi-wannabes who are not able to sign a message and happen talk themselve around doing so.
Edit: Words/grammar. Also: Yes, obviously moving a fraction of the old coins would be another good way of providing proof too. But I think we'll never see this happening.
  
The real Satoshi could do a move to show everyone, that this is just a Satoshi-wannabe. But I don't know. Reacting to such a thing would be a risk too.
If I would be the real Satoshi - I would never ever provide any proof, never move any coins, never draw attention to myself and just let Bitcoin be.
I don't know if it would be technically possible - but if the real Satoshi would sign a message + move coins and tell the public, that they still haven't found the real Satoshi, wouldn't that put the real Satoshi's hidden identity at risk? Couldn't it somehow be tracked, if some 3 letter agencies would have let's say 50 suspected persons they are constantly watching for doing such a move and then just bust him? That's at least what I would do, if my task would be to find the real one - get people's and Satoshi's attention for such a made up thing via the media and just wait which of the suspected real Satoshis reacts in which way. Also if some random guy would let's say want to get this award for himself, the real Satoshi may be in need to act and dox him as a fake Satoshi - because it would not be fair to claim the award as a Satoshi-faker. (If that even might be one of his goals some day)
---> If my crazy theory might be just a little bit correct we will never see any proof for Satoshi's identity ever. None of the old coins on the move, no signed message, nothing. If Satoshi would let himself drive by emotions, he might do it. If he is intelligent enough to not do anything, these kind of stories will just repeat and repeat without any real proof at all.
 
Also apologies for my bad English and grammar mistakes.
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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
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SomeRandomDude
on 31/10/2015, 22:42:23 UTC
Hello, I still am a big fan of your beautiful piece of code!
But I am waiting to use it with Kraken.com since over a year now.  Huh
Would be nice to see things finally go forward, I'd really really love to use it with Kraken..
 
 
And I think I speak for a lot of people.
 
Thank you..!
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Re: Transparent Doubler: WTF happened thread
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SomeRandomDude
on 30/09/2015, 11:01:42 UTC
I was an inch away of depositing more. Just a tiny amount, but that would have been a mistake.
The thing that made it look even more sketchy was the chat being removed all of a sudden. Thought like either a) it's just me or b) he does this every time with his project. If the chat get's removed / no emails are answered or anything, that should be a warning sign to not deposit.
 
I am glad I got all my investments back + a nice profit. Was the first time playing such a game for me, so I got very lucky I guess. Made around 0.1 in total profit.
 
But yeah.
 
But honestly it looked like a fun game to play. Although it is bound to collapse some day, but I think pulling the trigger manually as an admin and running before it happens takes all the fun away.
Looks like it's just the way these kind of guys always do it. I mean even the players depositing were kinda careful with the BTC amounts to not brake the game.
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Re: Transperent Doubler *Double Bitcoin* - doublebit.co.in - Payment every 25 hours!
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SomeRandomDude
on 29/09/2015, 06:37:47 UTC
Oh nevermind, it all arrived. My Bitcoin wallet was messing with me. Smiley
 
Well, I am (nearly) done, made some nice money. And it was the first time playing in a thing like this for me! Smiley
Thanks to the admin!
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Re: Transperent Doubler *Double Bitcoin* - doublebit.co.in - Payment every 25 hours!
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SomeRandomDude
on 29/09/2015, 06:28:45 UTC
Today another payment arrived.
But only partial. Awaiting another few missing payments within the next 2 hours.
Hope nobody broke the game with too big deposits. Smiley
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Re: Transperent Doubler *Double Bitcoin* - doublebit.co.in - Payment every 25 hours!
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SomeRandomDude
on 27/09/2015, 06:21:47 UTC
Nice, received me next payouts! Smiley
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Re: Transperent Doubler *Double Bitcoin* - doublebit.co.in - Payment every 25 hours!
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SomeRandomDude
on 26/09/2015, 08:35:36 UTC
Alright, so legit feedback here after I tried it.
It pays out. Doesn't matter what you deposit. It pays out automatically a day after your deposit and does transfer the exact amount I expected.
Sends everything back to the wallet adress you have sent it from. So make sure to keep having access to that wallet! There's no login/register needed it seems.
Seems like this game is getting more and more traffic and deposits seem to get bigger too from other players. I checked their in- and outgoing transactions and it's looking legit. This is going to be interesting. Smiley
 
I like it! Smiley
Thanks for that!
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Re: Transperent Doubler *Double Bitcoin* - doublebit.co.in - Payment every 25 hours!
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SomeRandomDude
on 25/09/2015, 08:12:12 UTC
Thrilled to see how it goes. Smiley
Seems interesting since it recently just started.
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Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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SomeRandomDude
on 25/09/2015, 00:55:09 UTC
Really enjoyed playing the faucet. Smiley Also glad I managed to get my profits out just in time!
Hope it comes back online.

By the way: Real cool move giving us another Happy Hour for the downtime!
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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
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SomeRandomDude
on 17/03/2014, 09:29:16 UTC
Sure, making money is okay. It's a nice application too. Smiley Still beta, but hey.
If he manages to generate some income with exchanges that pay him, he might have the happiest users ever. Because the application remains free for every user. (Like he said above.)
Which would be great.
 
I _really_ hope HFQ doesn't come into this game too early.
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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
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SomeRandomDude
on 16/03/2014, 22:21:53 UTC
Does this basicly mean we as regular users can't no more use it without paying for it?
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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
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SomeRandomDude
on 05/03/2014, 03:18:03 UTC
I got lost while creating a huge load of rules that enabled more rules and groups, which didn't really work in the end as soon as I was working with "when I have less/more btc than 50% do ". Somehow the 50% thing didn't work at all for me, didn't trigger once. Tried it with the trailing checkbox too. Same.
 
As far as I understood that right: Trailing is tracing my overall BTC/USD amounts so that a rule doesn't get triggered twice before a different rule for another pricerange.
 
Trading now again with 2 simple rules in just 1 group and nothing more. Works just like in the old version. Even though I have to edit the rules by hand every few hours.
But I would love to have the percent feature work for me. (Mac OS X)
 
I am also sure that it's possible to auto trade (when you have a decent amount of BTC) within any price range without editing rules or touching the trader again for weeks or even months.
For example: Creating a massive amount of rules and groups that trade a specific percentage of BTC/USD within every possible pricerange. 600, 650, 700, 750, 800, 850, 900, 950, 1000 etc.
I think it all depends on a perfect ruleset without _any_ errors at all and a high amount of BTC/USD to trade with. Problem there is (for me): To TEST that, you have to have a high amount of BTC/USD. Any if it goes wrong: well you are going to lose money because of testing. The more priceranges you'd like to autotrade with, the higher is the chance to lose money on testing the rules if there are any logical mistakes made by the trading person.
 
Ighor: I am not experienced enough for Linux to find out how to compile this on my RPi. Even had problems installing 1 or 2 dependencies that you mentioned, which I tried on Ubuntu. These just couldn't be found. (Forgot which one exactly.)
Was just wondering if you have some kind of precompiled version. I'd like to save some computer energy in the first place. Letting this run on a Raspberry Pi is also VERY interesting with the things mentioned above. (Setting up rulesets for never touching/editing the trader again and just let it run. If we see $1500 or $2000 this idea will go to waste, but that might take a while.)
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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
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SomeRandomDude
on 02/03/2014, 23:02:20 UTC
Is there a way to get this running on a Raspberry Pi for Linux users that are not that experienced with Linux? (I already couldnt open the .desktop application in Ubuntu, would like to have it running 24/7 on my RPi anyway because it takes less power.)
 
The best solution would be to get it running on the original Raspberry Pi Linux distr. called "Raspbian, Release: "wheezy".
 
Thanks so much!
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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
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SomeRandomDude
on 19/01/2014, 05:24:48 UTC
Since a few hours (Im just back at my computer now) it looks like the trader cant connect to the btc-e API.
Just says "API is down"- (BTC-E)
 
Anyone having the same problem or am I just stupid and doing something wrong? 6 hours ago the trader worked just fine, got back, BTC-E "API is down". Checked btc-e website and can see any sign over there that says that their API is "down", their servers are responding quickly too.
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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
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SomeRandomDude
on 18/01/2014, 11:48:30 UTC
The buy/sell text descriptions are confusing me somehow  Shocked
Just traded myself into hell because of that.
When can you release the next update? Really looking forward for the next version
 
Many thanks!

P.S.: Maybe it would be a huge thing if you have a button on the bottom left for the 2 big calucators where you can simulate buying/selling which on click applies the 2 buy & sell prices that are currently set on the rules. Smiley