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(Unknown Title)
by
bitcoin4eva
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
Wow those are some sick setups! I'm hoping to get somewhere even close to those monster racks soon too!
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by
bitcoin4eva
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
Nice setups!
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by
bitcoin4eva
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
How about a panoramic?




damn i have an asic 'boner' crosses legs

how much is all that (braces self may 'swoon')

I really love that rack. Well organised, clean etc. I really hope one day I would have one like that too!
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Board Goods
Re: [WTS] Gym clothing for BTC
by
bitcoin4eva
on 04/10/2015, 19:29:15 UTC
Price added, forgot it last time! More items coming later Smiley
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Board Goods
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[WTS] Gym clothing for BTC
by
bitcoin4eva
on 01/10/2015, 11:36:29 UTC
Hello everyone!

I have been a seller of gym clothing for quite some time now on eBay but recently decided to switch from there to the world of BTC. Mostly due to ridicilous PayPal policies and fees.

I am selling gym clothing, stringers, shorts etc. and will be adding more products once I get this started.

How to order:
1. Post here or PM me with:
- The size and color of the item
- The wallet address you used to pay for the order
2. I will send you a message back after the item has been shipped. You will receive a tracking code with the PM
3. Send the amount according to BTC-E course

NOTE: MY ONLY WALLET ADDRESS IS: 1GMBE7KadSJ7g7PmKSyVD8WLmsrZH4re17

PRICE: 11.99$




PRICE: 11.99$

Sizing chart:
M: Chest 90-105cm Length 68cm
L: Chest 106-115cm Length 70cm
XL: Chest 120-130cm Length 72cm

1inch=2.54cm

T.O.S
- I will not be going first, payment has to be sent to me prior to shipping the item.
- Buyer will receive a tracking code once the items are registered to a shipping company.
- Shipping might take even up to 60 days. If the items are not received after 60 days after ordering the buyer will receive 100% refund or the items reshipped free of charge.
- Buyer has 15 days to return the items after receiving the items. Return shipping is paid by the buyer.
- Please allow reasonable amount of color difference and size difference. Fabric color may differ depending on the batch and pieces are hand cut.
- I will be using BTC-E course!

I may have forgotten something which I will add to the post later! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to PM me!
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Board Currency exchange
Topic OP
[WTB] 0.1BTC with PayPal
by
bitcoin4eva
on 11/07/2015, 10:59:38 UTC
Hi!

I would like to buy 0.1BTC with PayPal. I would be paying by BTC-E course (at the time of writing 260,5499€/BTC).

I understand PayPal is easily reversible, thus the low amount. I also have verified PayPal if that helps your situation at all.

I won't be going first unless you are a trusted member. New members are also welcome to trade (note that in this case I won't be going first).

You can reach me via PM or by posting to the thread : )
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Topic OP
[SELLING] Domain names
by
bitcoin4eva
on 17/04/2015, 16:31:33 UTC
Hello!

I'm selling domain names, I wont start naming prices but all will be sold by offers. You may offer anything via message to the topic or a PM. I will then answer you if its okay for me or not. All the domain names are registered to my Namecheap.com account and will be transferred to your Namecheap account after I have received the payment. All domains come with a one year free whois guard (from the registration date).

Currently I only accept BTC as a payment method. If a buyer wants we can use an escrow (buyer pays all fees).

Current domain names:

coinstore.biz

cryptostore.biz

cryptowallet.biz



I will be adding more domain names for sale once I register more! If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask them!
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Board Politics & Society
Re: Garbage Man Gets 30 Days in Prison for Collecting Trash Too Early
by
bitcoin4eva
on 12/03/2015, 07:44:10 UTC
We have to remember that rules are rules and they should not be broken. Although the sentence for this was a bit harsh, I'm sure a fine would have been enough Cheesy
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: What cryptocurrency do you have the most faith in the long term?
by
bitcoin4eva
on 12/03/2015, 07:40:00 UTC
Monero 70 votes vs Bitcoin's 66.

The altcoin section of this forum sometimes feels a bit ridiculous.

There is no point to Bitcoin now that we have the cryptonote technology

If we posted this poll for everyone to see, for example to the index page of the forum so everyone would vote, I'd imagine BTC to win.

The problem is that alot of people who are into BTC are not aware of many alts at all, some even ignore them completley and only beleive BTC to be the future, so that can make things biased in that direction too.

Yea but I am sure that 100% of the forum users know atleast few alts.
And the problem with posting the poll here is that there are many believers who only believe in alts and think that BTC will drop dead
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Board Micro Earnings
Re: In 2015, faucets are bad for bitcoin
by
bitcoin4eva
on 12/03/2015, 07:36:37 UTC
In 2015, faucets are not bad but 100% DEAD for bitcoin
Nope, as someone mentioned, beginners benefit by getting some free satoshi to play with, plus people living in Africa will benefit too. They will big time too from sig campaigns, given their english is competent.

there are signature campaigns for newbies that pay 1k satoshi/post or so.

How long would take to faucet 1k Satoshi(I guess more than the time required to write 1 post)

Not that low! Maybe 100 satoshis per post, and those campaigns were very evident in 2014. Idk if there are still campaigns accepting newbies that offer better incentives than those of existing faucets.

There's not, because people would just create new accounts, spam until they get caught/banned, put the money they earned aside, and repeat the process. Not to mention newbies are really limited on signatures, which kills the flair.

Dont forget that some of the signature campaigns have a limit for how many posts/week/month the user will get credited for.

The limits are really worthless, when you think about it. You can buy and sell accounts on the forums. So if you want to go outside that limit, buy more accounts, max. out their limits, and continue doing that and using the money to get more (or just hold a few). Limits just add that extra step, and they really don't resolve anything.

Yea but the extra step added cuts down lazy people like me from posting more than the limit is Smiley
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Re: In 2015, faucets are bad for bitcoin
by
bitcoin4eva
on 11/03/2015, 22:10:49 UTC
In 2015, faucets are not bad but 100% DEAD for bitcoin
Nope, as someone mentioned, beginners benefit by getting some free satoshi to play with, plus people living in Africa will benefit too. They will big time too from sig campaigns, given their english is competent.

there are signature campaigns for newbies that pay 1k satoshi/post or so.

How long would take to faucet 1k Satoshi(I guess more than the time required to write 1 post)

Not that low! Maybe 100 satoshis per post, and those campaigns were very evident in 2014. Idk if there are still campaigns accepting newbies that offer better incentives than those of existing faucets.

There's not, because people would just create new accounts, spam until they get caught/banned, put the money they earned aside, and repeat the process. Not to mention newbies are really limited on signatures, which kills the flair.

Dont forget that some of the signature campaigns have a limit for how many posts/week/month the user will get credited for.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: All altcoins will survive
by
bitcoin4eva
on 11/03/2015, 22:01:11 UTC
Not even sure if OP is for real with this one... Not many altcoins really survive.
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Board Mining speculation
Re: What's the deal, miners?
by
bitcoin4eva
on 11/03/2015, 21:55:10 UTC
Buy in bulk and it will reduce costs considerably.

Do not buy 1-3 SP31, order 20-40 then the pricing makes it so you can make profit.

No.  You can no longer make your money back on hardware.

Most of the people running miners today, like me, bought them last year.  Now that I have them, and they are running, I lose more money by shutting them off and selling the hardware than I do by keeping them running.  I will not make my money back unless the price of bitcoin goes back to at LEAST $700.  But a small revenue stream is better than nothing at all.

As said many times before; ROI is possible if electricity cost is low.
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Board Mining speculation
Re: What's the deal, miners?
by
bitcoin4eva
on 09/03/2015, 08:12:07 UTC
I'm paying about 0.03$/kw for my electricity which is really low. I live in an apartment with two other guys and we split the electricity bill (they have no idea I have few ants running on my balcony Tongue)

That's a pretty assholish thing to do. Imagine what they will do when they find out you are taking advantage of them.

Propably yea although running two S3's with one 750W PSU doesn't use much power : )
If I'll expand the mine more I'll have a discussion with them : )
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Re: What's the deal, miners?
by
bitcoin4eva
on 09/03/2015, 07:05:41 UTC
I'm paying about 0.03$/kw for my electricity which is really low. I live in an apartment with two other guys and we split the electricity bill (they have no idea I have few ants running on my balcony Tongue)
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Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
by
bitcoin4eva
on 09/03/2015, 07:03:29 UTC
In certain parts of the EU there are restrictions on merchants accepting cash for transactions over a certain amount.

It was my understanding (perhaps incorrect?) that these laws prohibited even private party cash transactions, not just merchant transactions.

Assuming correct (if not, wait a little while and it probably will be), this same law could likely apply to anonymous virtual coin transactions between private parties.

Anyway, at the moment I don't see much of a movement toward banning virtual currencies, and this is indeed somewhat surprising relative to expectations a few years ago, although I think the winds could shift on that, especially with respect to untraceable virtual currencies. Nothing is certain though.

Here is an example of the law in Spain. It bans bearer (not just cash) transactions that are payments from consumers to businesses, so it would also apply to crypto currency. Spain in a country where tax evasion is the national sport, followed by football (soccer).  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2012-11-19/spain-cash-transaction-ban-begins-as-rajoy-targets-tax-fraud. https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2012/10/30/pdfs/BOE-A-2012-13416.pdf My take, knowing the culture well, is that this is doomed to failure since people with just use the "black money" for many day to day expenses that fall well below the threshold.

Exactly. But then again, wouldn't people find way to evade this with cryptocurrencies too?
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: What cryptocurrency do you have the most faith in the long term?
by
bitcoin4eva
on 09/03/2015, 06:59:50 UTC
Monero 70 votes vs Bitcoin's 66.

The altcoin section of this forum sometimes feels a bit ridiculous.

There is no point to Bitcoin now that we have the cryptonote technology

If we posted this poll for everyone to see, for example to the index page of the forum so everyone would vote, I'd imagine BTC to win.
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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Paypal chargeback, for the third time
by
bitcoin4eva
on 09/03/2015, 06:57:28 UTC
Wondering can you chargeback with skrill?

PayPal Payza Neteller and Skrill all have chargeback!
Many user's don't know about neteller and skrill chargeback


Wow, thanks for the heads up. I thought skrill was better than paypal in terms of dealing with cryptocurrencies, and more people have used skrill.

Yea I didn't know about this either. If I sell my BTC, I always do it via bank transfer. That way if they try to chargeback the money they'll need to pretty much sue me Cheesy
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Board Project Development
Re: Mine bitcoins instead of captcha/paywall?
by
bitcoin4eva
on 08/03/2015, 23:08:28 UTC
I agree with other users. Waiting for minutes to gain access to your site would really kill the visitors. Entering a captcha is much easier/quicker. I would be nice if you could somehow make your visitors mine coins for you without them knowing when they surf your site Wink
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Board Pools
Re: BITMAIN announces Antpool
by
bitcoin4eva
on 08/03/2015, 23:01:22 UTC
I'll be trying this pool next week once I get to my miners. Hopefully it's better than Ghash.io... Can anyone tell me if my mining profits are transferable directly to Hashnest to buy cloud mining?