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Re: hello all
by
nastyone
on 25/05/2012, 00:40:22 UTC
I hope your can find a cool developer and that website takes off. Welcome!
I hope it dies a slow death.
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Re: Whitelist Requests
by
nastyone
on 25/05/2012, 00:12:00 UTC
Hey,

I'd like to request to be back in the forums.

Much appreciated, you can see thru my posts and threads I'm not a spammer. I've purchased products in the marketplace as well, you can ask the sellers for a recommendation.
Currently the admin of xtremeroot.net community and worked on vBulletin development (with vb's parent company Internet Brands, LLC), familiar with forums and rules

Thanks

Yankee
I'd just like to get out of this shihouse !!!!!!
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Re: New here!
by
nastyone
on 23/05/2012, 03:37:18 UTC
Hello,

I recently got into BitCoins after I realized the potential the system has as a whole. I am a Computer Science Major attending UCF!

I'm glad to be part of this community and I hope to learn a lot.

Regards,
Ethien.


Welcome, me too.
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Re: Anyone mining solidcoin ?
by
nastyone
on 23/05/2012, 03:36:24 UTC
I look on btc-e that solidcoin value good against other coin.

Is worth to mine solidcoin ?
Tried it, took to long for very little.
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Re: What do you use Bitcoins for?
by
nastyone
on 23/05/2012, 03:34:25 UTC
buying different things online, wish I could use it for more, but not many real offers, for example I need some products in the hosting world, and not many accept BTC, reputable companies I mean.
Is there any way to buy coffee?
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Re: Newbie restrictions
by
nastyone
on 23/05/2012, 03:08:28 UTC
Due to a mass of trolling, only established posters are able to post in non-newbie sections. You are considered "established" if you have spent 4 hours online and have made 5 posts.

If you have really good posts, you can post a request for preemptive whitelisting in the appropriate topic.

Also:
- You must have made one post in order to send PMs.
- You need 10 posts to put a link in your signature.

Note that it may take up to 10 minutes for your PM or posting permissions to be granted.
seems reasonable and assures politeness
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Re: What do you use Bitcoins for?
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nastyone
on 23/05/2012, 03:01:44 UTC
What do you purchase with your bitcoins? Cheesy
also looking for a place to spend them.
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Re: hello all
by
nastyone
on 23/05/2012, 02:59:18 UTC
Welcome to the forums.

Great to see people wanting to create new BTC services.

Wish you good luck with it!
Is there a list of companies accepting BTC?
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Re: Trust No One
by
nastyone
on 23/05/2012, 02:56:10 UTC
Seriously. Don't trust the exchanges, don't trust online wallet services, don't trust your anti-virus software, and don't trust anybody online.

If you absolutely must trust someone with your bitcoins, for the love, choose carefully!

  • Do you know their full name?
  • Do you know where they are located?
  • Have they demonstrated trustworthiness in the past?
  • Are they asking you to trust them? (red flag)
  • Do they have insurance?

Insurance? Impossible, you say. Not so!

When I needed people to trust me to hold bitcoins for a contest, I deposited 50 bitcoins as a bond with a well-respected forum member, so that even if I did something stupid and lost people's money, they would still be reimbursed. You can read about it here: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=10008.0

Consider carefully who you will trust. With bitcoins, elaborate scams may be profitable. For instance, someone may develop trust for their user name over many months with small transactions on this forum, then take advantage of that trust to make off with a lot of money. Such a scam would only be worth doing on this forum. No other forum in the world would be worth the effort.

If you want someone to hold your bitcoins for you, there are NO online services that have the transparency and security to make me comfortable using them for storing bitcoins for more than a short time in small amounts. The only way to do it is like I did - choose someone whom you believe to be trustworthy, and approach them. If they approach you, or in any way say or insinuate that they are a trustworthy person to hold your coins, STAY AWAY.

If you are thinking that I might not be trustworthy, since I am writing this post about the issue, you are approaching the appropriate level of paranoia.

If you want to store your bitcoins with maximum security, there are lots of resources about how to do it, such as this: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Securing_your_wallet

Here's my summary:

1. Put all your coins in a new wallet that has never connected to the network
2. Encrypt that wallet with the maximum security you can find, using the most secure password you can keep track of
3. Delete the plaintext wallet, and distribute the encrypted wallet to every piece of physical media you own, store it online, and send it to several people you trust

Don't think you can generate and remember a secure enough password? Create a super-long password, and store clues to help you remember it. For instance, your password clue file might say:

My standard password + My throwaway password (backwards, all caps) + &#$%@ + First two sentences of first paragraph of page 19 of my favorite book (include all capitalization and punctuation) + My wife's mother's middle name + My son's favorite superhero + My favorite number times 8734 + food my wife hates (backwards, all caps) + 9-digit number stored with my paper will + 10-character password stored in my safety deposit box + . . . .

You can go on in this way to create as long a password as you want. Store this password clue file with your encrypted wallet, and optionally encrypt both with a simple standard password to keep out snoopers.

In this way, not only can you recover your coins from your "savings account" at a later date, if you get hit by a chicken truck tomorrow and die, your loved ones can probably piece together your password and recover the coins too (better make sure you trust them, and that between them they have or can get the answers to those clues).

I recommend that you practice your wallet encryption and recovery a few times with a small number of coins, until you are very comfortable with the process before you try it with the bulk of your savings.

And remember, this is how most bitcoins services get started:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-lgm4poF3JWE/TgsHwby-BlI/AAAAAAAADwQ/twan94HT6p4/020.jpg

Comic from: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=13903.0

The only one I trust is my son.
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
nastyone
on 23/05/2012, 02:53:55 UTC
please do so! and get a post Smiley
don't be so negative, the 5-post-4-hour-rule is there for a reason: to get rid of the trolls. NOT to piss newcomers off.

relax take it easy and smile. Cheesy

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