Re: What sig campaign would you recommend for Jr.Member?
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lightyard12
on 25/09/2016, 17:42:52 UTC
I would recommend bivest.io, secondstrade, or 777coin as well as Think about the Future seeing as I don't think that they are full yet. Here's a link to a thread detailing the overview of signature campaigns: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.msg6815569#msg6815569.
It's a nice way to make money if you don't give a shit about bitcointalk and don't mind taking a dump all over the forum. Can't these mongoloids find a more honest way to make money, like farming gold on WoW? (don't know if that's still done, but you get the point). It's not an effortless job to rank up a bunch of BS accounts, especially if they're enrolled in signature campaigns that have rules, and it's not a super high-paying one either. In fact, it takes some sort of hardcore, dedicated, insane scoundrelly type to come up with this shit to make money.
Farming gold on WoW is still done today. Just take a look at the big name marketplace sites such as Epicnpc and Sythe or even owned core.
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Re: Do you actively spend your bitcoins?
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lightyard12
on 24/08/2016, 01:02:38 UTC
I actively spend my bitcoins since I see bitcoin as a currency and not as an investment. I spend bitcoins in a variety of websites accepting bitcoin such as Steam and Microsoft.
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Re: Give me some Virtual Bitcoin Debit Card Providers!
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lightyard12
on 24/08/2016, 00:46:12 UTC
Spectrocoin allows the unloading of a card back into bitcoins, but Spectrocoin has a scam accusation against them so becareful. Link here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1586595.0. There's also uquid but they don't have an unloading option that I know of.
If the bankroll doesn't exceed the next deposit in line by the time 150 hours have passed, that deposit becomes expired, and doesn't receive a payout. The bankroll then gets compared to the next deposit in line. So if other people don't deposit 125% of my deposit within 150 hours, do I simply lose my deposit? Quite simply, yes. But really, this is where the skill in the game comes in. You must be careful to ensure you're not making too large of deposits. Additionally, attracting other investors to the website will ensure you will receive a payout. The advantage of a system with an expiry process is that no single massive deposit can clog up the system, making it so no one else will ever receive a payout.
You must give up creating these ponzi sites, look for something honest and sustainable, you have the notion that just wrote?
say your site is a game?
This is actually considered gambling. This is way some countries allow such transparent schemes.
Oh really? Tell us, what is the house edge of this game? Either way, ponzis are illegal and I will definitely not play.
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Wallet experience.
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lightyard12
on 24/08/2016, 00:15:03 UTC
Hello, has anyone have experience with the following wallets: Pheeva, Kryptokit, and Rushwallet? If you have experience with these wallets, is it positive or negative?
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Re: Read this! It might be a revamped hashocean!!!
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lightyard12
on 23/08/2016, 17:13:47 UTC
I have a feeling that people already fell for this. Since there's no proof of mining, it's evident that it's a ponzi scam.
Seems interesting, unfortunately OP is a ponzi promoter so I wouldn't recommend usage of this site. If the OP has them remove their red trust maybe I'll use it.
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Re: Bitmain Is Now Accepting PayPal
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lightyard12
on 23/08/2016, 16:36:26 UTC
Congratulations! It looks like paypal is moving into the bitcoin market. Although I already knew that since they signed an agreement with coinbase to sell bitcoins for paypal. This is great news nonetheless.
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Re: Topics messed up in my browser, I guess it has something to do with my screen.
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lightyard12
on 22/08/2016, 19:02:34 UTC
Everything's find on my end, maybe it's just you. I'm on the latest version of google chrome.
Hello, since a new address is generated every time a transaction is completed, is it possible to use the same bitcoin address for every transaction?
All generated addresses are your own , If we assume that you saved one of the generated addresses from the "Receive tab" in a text file , and you keep giving it each time to people so they send funds there ... you will receive the sent funds to your wallet without any issues. This answer is valid for every HD wallet out there and not only Blocktrail btw.
Alright, thanks for that Omega!
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Re: SIGNS OF SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN
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lightyard12
on 22/08/2016, 16:57:10 UTC
If the payment is too good to be true, then it probably is. Also, be sure to ask for escrow if the campaign manager isn't trusted.
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Re: Blocktrail.com | Wallet | Explorer | API
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lightyard12
on 22/08/2016, 16:54:55 UTC
Hello, since a new address is generated every time a transaction is completed, is it possible to use the same bitcoin address for every transaction?
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Is it possible to use the same address on blocktrail?
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lightyard12
on 22/08/2016, 16:51:11 UTC
Since blocktrail generates a new receive address for every transaction, would I still get bitcoins if I use the same bitcoin address every time? Edit: My question has been answered in the blocktrail announcement thread, thanks for the help you guys!
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Re: Have PayPal Funds , Need BTC trade
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lightyard12
on 22/08/2016, 15:04:56 UTC
For people asking why the newbie's red, you could always read the feedback . Anyways, you aren't going to find any deals here because of chargeback risks.