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Re: Adult Porn Sites Accepting Bitcoin
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arousr
on 01/06/2016, 14:08:57 UTC
Not exactly porn, but our adult sexting / chat service arousr accepts Bitcoin Smiley
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Re: Adult Porn Sites Accepting Bitcoin
by
arousr
on 08/05/2016, 03:35:55 UTC
We now accept Bitcoin on our site Arousr (shameless plug)  Grin
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Re: Good adult advertising networks?
by
arousr
on 08/05/2016, 03:13:02 UTC
I opened an account as an advertiser in these 3 accounts.  Will post my experience here.
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Re: Adult Porn Sites Accepting Bitcoin
by
arousr
on 08/05/2016, 01:57:49 UTC
Hey! We're not actually a 'porn' site but a sexy chat service for mobiles.  And we now accept Bitcoin Smiley  We have a few customers using it now, I guess because it is more discreet.  I hope this is going to take off  Smiley
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Re:Offer is closed now.
by
arousr
on 19/02/2014, 21:02:14 UTC
Payout updated to 0.02BTC weekly!!  Smiley
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This offer has closed
by
arousr
on 17/02/2014, 19:58:33 UTC
This offer is closed now.  Please do not apply.  Thanks!

Our offer:
  • 0.02BTC per week for posting with our signature
  • We allow you to put other links in your sig, even other paid links, the only rule is that you keep our link unchanged
  • If you have a Full, Senior or Hero Member accounts, you don't need 50 posts to get paid
  • Currently the offer is limited to 30 participants

Requirements:
  • Minimum 50 activity (Jr. Member) and 100 posts
  • Not a scammer (positive trust)

How to join:
1. Put the code below in your profile signature
2. Post here with your bitcoin address and forum post count
3. Do not remove your signature or edit your initial post for 7 days
4. If you're Jr. Member or Member, write 50 posts within a week to claim
5. Full, Senior or Hero member? Make a few posts ~10 (so we can see the account is active)
6. If you want to continue for another week, see pt. 2.

IMPORTANT : We have hired member EvilPanda to handle the campaign and payments for us.

Important notes:
Don't cheat, if you modify or remove your signature you will be banned from the campaign.
Don't edit your post, if you want us to send BTC to a different address pm it to us before the end of the campaign period.
Don't spam or flame, posts with only 1 word, single random image or things like +1, Smiley, LOL, won't count!
Leave us a positive feedback after receiving payment.

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Re: Every Online Merchant Should Accept BTC
by
arousr
on 17/02/2014, 18:17:06 UTC

Coinbase and Bitpay (possibly others?) are services which enable merchants to accept Bitcoin for transactions with a fixed fiat currency value. (e.g., a $20 USD item)

Yes. This is is a great service because as a merchant, handling bitcoins can be really complicated tax-wise (depending on the country) here you have to take into account value when you got em and calculate profit/loss when you sell em then declare as you would do with stocks.  Since value is always changing that's a lot of complication for not so significant sales volume (hopefully this will increase).  When you get paid in fiat currency you just add it to your sales like a credit card sale.  However I still don't see significant sales from btc users, seems like many people keep em waiting for value to increase.

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Re: What is your favourite quote from south park?
by
arousr
on 17/02/2014, 17:01:51 UTC
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Re: MUST READ article on our bitcoin future
by
arousr
on 17/02/2014, 16:55:24 UTC
This is why I love Zetacoin and know it will succeed. The people behind have revolutionary thinking.  They can lead us into not only making bitcoin stronger, but more sustainable.  
Why must every thread have at least one of these painfully obvious alt coin pump posts?

I agree this is annoying. 

(btw check out AnnoyingCoin it's the future!)  Smiley
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Re: Silk Road 2.0 hacked through malleability, ALL FUNDS STOLEN
by
arousr
on 17/02/2014, 16:48:25 UTC
No self-respecting Bitcoin thief values fiat over holding Bitcoin.



'self-respecting thief'? That's an interesting concept.
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Re: The day Bitcoin is "regulated" is the day we lose our freedom
by
arousr
on 14/02/2014, 16:52:22 UTC
I don't think the BTC will be regulated, as it will be exactly the same crash like in EU zone, equalisation of every currency - terrible mistake of EU.

Governments will still need to collect tax money to provide services to population (and to waste it of course) so unless people want to physically move to an completely unregulated country, leave their family and friends, they will have to disclose their assets and be taxed according to the law of their country (unless they want to break the law which is another story).  For this to happen, governments have to carefully study what btc is and write laws that let people use it freely (and not banning it stupidly like Russia did). 

That's my humble opinion anyway for what it's worth...
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Re: Overstock getting close $1million sales in bitcoin
by
arousr
on 14/02/2014, 16:36:53 UTC
But bitcoin have droped almost 20% in this month

Since they exchange immediately for fiat, it doesn't scare them that much..

The more stable btc value will be the more people are going to spend em instead of keeping em hoping they will increase in value.  Stabilized value will actually be good for widespread adoption.
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Re: The day Bitcoin is "regulated" is the day we lose our freedom
by
arousr
on 14/02/2014, 16:12:39 UTC
Why do govt.s require to regulate BTC???

honestly...can't we self regulate...or maybe can we have faith in a regulatory algorithm that prevents....money laundering???

Kindly answer...

I don't think 'self regulation' will happen.  Best would be clear regulation by each government (so that people are not afraid to buy and spend with btc, pay their taxes etc), that would secure customers into using it on an everyday basis. Many people still trust their government to protect them.  I think bitcoin is a fantastic tool and is a perfect payment method and I really wish this to be widely used.  Just not many people using it to buy things yet, compared to credit card. (Well not in our business anyway).

From what I can see (any I may be wrong) It is still mostly an investment / gambling activity, based on the swings of the value, people buy and sell en for currencies not much for products or services (well, legal ones).  My opinion is this will have to change and value will have to stabilize before people get comfortable spending em instead of holding em for future profit.
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Re: Need help promoting adult texting service to bitcoin users
by
arousr
on 12/02/2014, 20:30:21 UTC
Are you interested in advertising in signatures?

Sure, as long as it is acceptable by forums guidelines (this is an adult service)

It sure is.

Sweet!  Thanks
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Re: Need help promoting adult texting service to bitcoin users
by
arousr
on 12/02/2014, 18:41:17 UTC
Are you interested in advertising in signatures?

Sure, as long as it is acceptable by forums guidelines (this is an adult service)
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Need help promoting adult texting service to bitcoin users
by
arousr
on 12/02/2014, 18:34:39 UTC
Hi

We are looking for someone (or a company) who would help us promote an adult chat service (100% legal) to people who have bitcoin wallets.  We just added Btc as a payment method as I am convinced this is the perfect payment method for us. Problem is it seems our current customers are not bitcoin holders..

We need help because we are just very busy and don't know much about the Bitcoin community and do not want to be seen as spammy by advertising at the wrong places, so this has to be done correctly.

Pls reply or PM and we can discuss a plan in private

Thanks!  Smiley