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Re: NZBS.org account for sale ! pls read carrefully ! Topic updated regularly !
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renderer
on 03/01/2013, 17:02:00 UTC
hi grue...thanks for posting in my topic.Actually i am glad you brought that up...I am not one of his reseller's, i simply know him from other forums where he is a member.I dont have much stuff to sell
Thank you for your consideration though , no need to accuse people just because a guy vouched for another.
It is not ok what he admitted to have done and i do not support such behaviour at all.
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[WTS] Windows 7 Ultimate genuine Microsoft license !
by
renderer
on 03/01/2013, 13:26:24 UTC
as topic clearly shows i want to sell a windows 7 Ultimate Microsoft genuine license code


PM me for more details.
I accept Paypal
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Re: NZBS.org account for sale ! pls read carrefully ! Topic updated regularly !
by
renderer
on 03/01/2013, 13:24:52 UTC
still have it
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[WTS] Windows xp and 7 Ultimate genuine Microsoft license !
by
renderer
on 03/01/2013, 09:41:58 UTC
I have 2 licenses for sell:

1 license for Windows XP genuine x32/x64 service pack 3
1 license for Windows 7 Ultimate   x32/x64


feel free to PM me about prices and delivery method

I accept Paypal
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Re: NZBS.org account for sale ! pls read carrefully ! Topic updated regularly !
by
renderer
on 02/01/2013, 15:20:56 UTC
thanks for the support torac ....appreciate it my friend
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Re: Renderer's minimarket ! Torrent tracker invites and NZBS.org (updated regularly)
by
renderer
on 02/01/2013, 12:24:46 UTC
thank you for advice.Cheers
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NZBS.org account for sale ! pls read carrefully ! Topic updated regularly !
by
renderer
on 02/01/2013, 09:17:39 UTC
Hi everybody.I joined this wonderfull community hoping i will make some friends and thus seeing new perspectives opening.I heard great thing about bitcointalk and i simply wanted to see for myself if they are true.
So far this community has not dissapointed me in any way and i truly believe it's the place i should be !


NZBS.org account for just 60 $

info on NZBS.org :


NZBs.org Review

NZBs.org is one of the most popular NZB sites that exist on the Internet according to Alexa.com.  The only problem you will have is getting an invite. This is a very hard to do even existing members currently are unable to give out invitation. There were some rumors mid 2012 that NZBs.org was going to close down also, although apparently that does not appear to be the case.
Quick Overview

    900 days of retention
    Free – if you can get an invite
    Easy Registration (if you can get an invite)
    Easy Search by title, keyword, etc
    Category Search
    Filter by Category
    Filter by Date
    Adjust the number of results returned.
    Filter out NFO / PAR2 / Password RAR files
    Good uptime
    RSS feed Integration
    Limited API Integration with Sickbeard, SABnzbd, Couchpotato, etc

How to use Nzbs.org?

Get an invite and login and choose which category of NZB file you are interested in.

Additional Features

    Integration with Sickbeard
    Integration with CouchPotato
    Integration with SABnzbd

Popularity  / History

NZBs.org is one of the more popular NZB sites according to Alexa.com. Also if you visit Usenet related websites or examine Usenet software like Sickbeard or SABNzbd.org then you will see mention of popular NZBs.org here and there.

However as mentioned due to the difficultly in accessing or getting an invite. Membership has never really taken off.
Compared to other NZB Sites
NZB.su
DogNZB.cr
I like NZBs.org. If you can get an invite then congratulations otherwise get my account at a very good price
My Conclusion / Recommendation

Definitely join if you can get an invite otherwise take a look at our list of best nzb sites or best newsgroup search engines.


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Renderer's minimarket ! Torrent tracker invites (updated regularly)
by
renderer
on 02/01/2013, 00:43:55 UTC
Hi everybody.I joined this wonderfull community hoping i will make some friends and thus seeing new perspectives opening.I heard great thing about bitcointalk and i simply wanted to see for myself if they are true.
So far this community has not dissapointed me in any way and i truly believe it's the place i should be !

As the title say i do have a few things i want to offer to those whom dreamed in joining these sites :
1.Losslessworld.org invites

Info on tracker :Registered Users / Limit1,505 / 3,000

 

In case i reject your application you can always apply again or go the right way .....officially by -Interview -> irc://irc.losslessworld.org:6667/#llw.join

 

2.IPtorrents.com invites

info on tracker :This is a private tracker, and you have to register before you can get full access to the site. Before you do anything here at IPTorrents.com : A Place Where Speed Speaks! we suggest you read the rules! There are only a few rules to abide by, and we do enforce them!

 

3.Passthepopcorn.me   invites

info on tracker : PTP is one of the biggest movie trackers. It is ratio based, however keeping up a good ratio is not very hard, you just have to pace yourself and don't download too much in the beginning. There are plenty of freeleech torrents to help out if you dug yourself into a hole.

 

4.Cinematik.net invites

Info on tracker: Our mission is to provide cinephiles of classic, independent, rare and outlandish films a friendly location to discuss and share their own interests with current members of this ever-growing community.

topic beeing edited....

 

5.Freshon.Tv invites

info on tracker :Freshon.tv has a lot of original features like recommandations fron ther members and a complete calendar of all the TV shows.
It's easy to seed and mantain a good ratio here because of the big number of freelech torrents.Over 5k free torrents at the moment.
Another nice addition to the browse page is the possibility to select HD only torrents from the rest of the torrents.
The number of uploaded torrents/day is also good with a number of 50 on average and a record of 82.

 

6.Tvtorrents.com invites

Info on tracker:TVT.com is one of the oldest TV torrent private trackers created and since then they have been giving their members a lot of shows old and new with seeders on most torrents making it one of the most successful TV torrent trackers up till now

 

7.Brokenstones.me invites

info on tracker: Brokenstones | BRKS | Mac Apple | 2009
This private tracker’s specialty is the Mac Apple World. Currently it has about 19200 users.
Invites are given out every 10 days and depend on the users stats

 

8.Bitme.org   invites

info on tracker: BitMe.ORG is an E-Learning torrent tracker, with torrents like: E-learning/Training/Instructional videos, instructional e-books or audiobooks,(technical, self-help, etc.) No comics, e-novels, documentaries (including documentaries from PBS, BBC, and Discovery), college lectures/courses, design plugins, web design templates, stock photos/images/fonts, multimedia production volumes/models

9.Exigomusic.org account
info on tracker: best flac tracker in the world

10.Underground-gamer invite
info on tracker: one of the best gaming sites outhere.

 

11.Waffles.FM invites

info on tracker: Waffles is one of the best music trackers in the world. It exists for almost 4 years now, and it was created from the ashes of OiNK. Currently they have a whopping 360000 torrents indexed which would make any music lover go crazy. To that collection they add hundreds each day.

 

12.Tehconection invites

info on tracker:TehConnection is a pure movie tracker, formats include XviD, DivX, x264, DVDR, and Matroska to name the most common. These include all from standard def to high 1090p def. They also allow scene and home ripped releases.

 

13.SDbits.org invites

info on tracker:Tracker URL: SDBits :: Login
Sign-up URL: Invite Only..
Tracker Type: General( Concerts, Movies, Music, Sports, TV) all in SD. Strictly no scene content..


 

14.Blackcats-games invites

info on tracker:BLACKCATS-GAMES.NET is a private game tracker. Invites are closed. But have no fear, the site occasionally opens for registration

 

15.Torrentleech.org  invites

info on tracker:In my experience one of the best General/0-Day trackers in this department. Most movies are uploaded in multiple formats/qualities. Good feedback on quality in torrent comments. TL is very good with scene/0-day releases in most categories and is also good for some rare movies and other content. NOTE: Even though it is a category, TorrentLeech does not have any XXX content.

 

16.Sceneaccess.org invites

info on tracker:To celebrate this special holiday, we are giving everyone 1-3 bonus invites, the invites will be valid until the end of the year. We've also enabled double credits on our donations page, you will be receiving twice (2X) the amount of gifts for your generosity till the end of the year!

 

17.Trancetraffic.com invites

info on tracker: best trance music around....needs no info Smiley

 

18.Theplace.bz invites

info on tracker: 1 of the best e-learning tracker outhere next to bitme.org ofcourse which comes first

 And at the end a small list with prices to get an ideea how much i need for each

Music-Vid invite - 10$
SceneAccess invite - 10$
TranceTraffic invite - 10$
BlackCats-Games invite - 4$
ThePlace.bz invite-15 $
TVTorrents.com invite- 8 $
FreshonTV invite -5 $
Torrentleech.org invite 5$
HDBits.org  account 50$
FTN trackker account 50$
HDstar tracker  invites -15$
Bithumen account -20$




You can pay me the equivalent in bitcoins. Or you can also use other payment methods.

If you are looking for some invites which are not listed here in my thread, send me a private message and ask me, maybe I have it, I guarantee low prices for that aswell.

Other payment methods :
This thread will be updated regularly, please check it later again.
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
renderer
on 01/01/2013, 23:41:09 UTC
I finally decided to make a forum account because I'm so awesome.

ofcourse you are ...Smiley) welcome
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Re: Newbie restrictions
by
renderer
on 01/01/2013, 23:37:09 UTC

I wonder if we could use the power of Bitcoin to solve the Trolling issue. Such as members of the forum needing to donate some fractional amount of BTC in order to move out of the Newbie area.

Sounds like a plan to me.  I have been reading these boards for about a year, but just never signed up.  I signed up to post because there's a discussion I want to contribute to in the "real" forums.  I guess having to wait a few days to do so won't be the end of the world, but if I could send 0.1 BTC or so to bypass that process, I'd probably do so.

You'd frame it as a "donation", and of course you can't make it required for the forums, otherwise it's bitcoin holders only, and critics or curious people wouldn't get a word in.  Still it'd be useful for many like me and maybe help fund the site a bit.

if what you say is true then folksrunning this site either have a situation on their hands or they really rich....
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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renderer
on 01/01/2013, 22:01:52 UTC
I'm finding it hard to find threads in the newbie section to add to.  I only generally post when I have something to add that hasn't already been said.  I understand the reasoning behind the limit, but in some ways I feel like the best way to get to the minimum posts is just to write a couple of meaningless posts just to get to the minimum.

Yeah I Agree. But playing by the rules is ok.. I manage to get out to newbie section in about a day..

i find that hard to believe you got out of the newbies section in just 1 day
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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renderer
on 31/12/2012, 19:35:30 UTC
The Newbie restrictions make sense. Enough time to deter / make spamming more difficult, but not so much time or so many posts as to overly deter Newbies from joining and taking part in the Bitcoin community.

Also there is value in the Newbie section itself, from the definitions post, security posts, and the like.

-DJohnston

ofcourse it makes sense....nobody likes spamming
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Re: Buy bitcoin via creditcard or paypal, how ?
by
renderer
on 30/12/2012, 13:18:56 UTC
PayPal and Credit card payments can be reversed, Bitcoin payments cannot.

This is the reason you won't find anyone (or atleast, very few people) accepting them for BTC, as you could just call your bank/PayPal and have them reverse the transaction.

And once the Transaction is Reversed the sellers account gets put on lock for 6 months (not always the first time but still) And paypal assets are seized until further notice.


not necessarily....if the guy/buyer opens a dispute and gets his money bank via bank complaint... paypal will not block your account for 6 months if you had the funds in your ballance at the time of the complaint but yes you are beeing monitored for some time and they might enquire about your business
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Re: HOWTO: create a 100% secure wallet
by
renderer
on 30/12/2012, 13:16:15 UTC
-= Small Edit: If you need something which is very secure and grandma-style easy, go vote on this poll and add your thoughts to the discussion. =-

Note: I can only post in the newbie forum for now, but if a moderator deems this topic useful, he may move it somewhere else. Right now, I'm too lazy to get 5 posts, just for the sake of it.

Also, there is an excellent article on the Wiki which should give you some ideas about the problem of security. This is meant as a more specific and simple straight-forward guide, i.e I won't spell out where you can find your wallet.dat and so on.


Why?

So, in light of the recent /19BSM]Drama Roll Eyes Kiss and my general feeling that some people are unsure about the security of their wallet (or their PC in general), I've decided to give you an idea how to create a secure savings account for you to deposit your hard-earned coins in.

Clarifications

So, you crazy twat want to invest all your savings in bitcoin, but you're not yet shit-for-brains enough to forget the security aspect of the whole thing? Here's the HowTo for you.

So, the first misconception to clear out, is the concept of the "wallet". The wording in itself is not ideal, since it is more like a key. Cryptographically speaking, it is actually exactly that: your private key.

Now this has the following implication: If someone steals your wallet.dat now, and you deposit coins in it later, the thief will be able to spend/transfer ALL your coins, including those you added _after_ the wallet was stolen! I'm sure a lot of you know this already, I just want to clarify this for everybody.

So, clearly, you have to make it impossible for anybody to _ever_ steal your wallet. Clearly, this is infeasible for your day-to-day transactions account, since encryption will be useless as soon as you want to access your coins (Since the decrypted wallet.dat has to be stored in RAM at some point. There are ways, but for now, consider them a little tedious).

So the solution is the following: you have your spendings-account where you keep only low amounts of coin (much like a real-life wallet), and you have your super-secure savings wallet, which you only access on rare occasions.

How?

I'll try to keep it short: You have to create your savings account under ideal security-conditions. I won't rant about you cunts people using Windows in general, but note that Linux is in no way automagically completely secure. Everything depends a lot on your behaviour.

1. What you'll do is the following: Create a live-CD or a bootable USB with your OS of choice on it. I suggest using the Ubuntu LiveCD.

The reason is simple. When you create your new wallet, you want to make abolutely sure, that your running operating system doesn't in any way log your keys or secretly save your files somewhere.

2. Boot your freshly-created OS, and install the Bitcoin client on it. Yes you can install software inside a liveCD environment. Optionally, also install some encryption software, but we'll leave that for now.

3. Your Bitcoin client will immediately generate 10 addresses for you, and with them, the corresponding wallet.dat.

4. Save your addresses somewhere, if you have to, write them down manually (if you do this, then I bow to your zeal and declare you crazy). I suggest you send them to yourself over email.

5. This is the important step. Copy your wallet.dat somewhere. Burn then on a CD or another medium. I for instance love those little 64MB SD-cards you sometimes get with a new camera. They rock. You might want to make multiple copies (on multiple cards/CDs, not multiple copies of the same file on the same disk you tart).

6. Now, eject whatever you just copied on, and guard it like your life depends on it. Not really, but here is the important step: If you encrypted your wallet.dat with an encryption algorithm you feel safe about, just keep it around your house.

7. Shut down. There will be no trace of your walled.dat on your harddisk, since it never actually resided there.

Important: You will want to keep another copy somewhere else, in a safe physical location, or at least one that is safe while your house burns down. You might already know it, but losing your wallet.dat is worse than someone stealing it. It'll be gone forever.

If you didn't encrypt the file (which I prefer), put the SDcards, CDs, whatever in a safe. That's right: a real-world safe, like banks have, who also happen to lock their doors and are in general very anal about their security and all that jazz. You can rent small safety-deposit boxes in exchange for money. As a bonus, it'll be fire-proof as well.

8. In case it's not yet obvious: You will now only make day-to-day transactions like you used to do it, on your computer (are you _still_ using windows?) and every now and then, you will put some coins into your savings-account. Using the addresses from step 4). How much you want to keep in your wallet is up to you.

But how can I haz my money back?

Okay, for those of you who didn't guess it yet: Whenever you want to make a transaction from your savings-account to someplace else, get your wallet.dat out of the safe, boot up your liveCD (don't you dare using your regular OS after all this work, or I'll come beat you up personally) and do the reverse: Install bitcoin again, install the encryption-software if necessary and copy your wallet.dat where it belongs.

Congratulations: you can now access your 25'000 bitcoins and nobody will have messed with them while you were asleep.

Possible attacks

So now, the _only_ way for someone to steal your coin, will be to steal your physical copy of the wallet. That's why you might want to encrypt it, although if you do, don't forget the passphrase. Also, if you die, your family can still get your bank-safe opened, but they won't be able to pick through your brain and get the passphrase out of it. That's why I prefer to not encrypt it.

There is one more possibility: a physical keylogger: It will be able to intercept the password you use to encrypt your wallet.dat, which, if you keep a copy at home, can then be stolen and used. Another reason, why a regular safe is the best option in my humble opinion.

What else?

EDIT: A little protip for those who don't know: You can of course use blockexplorer.com to keep track of your account while it's safely hidden away. Doing this will simply allow you to see how many coins are associated with a given address.

I suggest you also create new day-to-day wallets (even having a few coins stolen can be frustrating), as your current ones might already have been stolen. Of course, this requires a secure OS, so you better ditch that infected piece of shit fine gear of yours. DON'T just create new wallets on the system you're using right now, since it won't solve anything in case you're already infected.

In addition, it doesn't hurt to read up on some technical details. Use the Wiki. Learn the difference between the amount in your wallet, and the amount on the different block-addresses. If you handle a lot of money, ACT ACCORDINGLY. Don't get all crazy-enthusiastic-venture-capitalist and invest all your savings in bitcoin. Also, don't speculate too much on the price development, you'll make more money if you use that time to work at a regular job.

Now, if you happen to make/have made a significant amount of coins, don't run around telling everybody like the self-satisfied vagina that you are. You wouldn't do that with real money either. At least I hope so.

Also, someone will probably make a bitcoin-specific liveCD, which should save some hassle in the steps above.
Also, take it easy and be a cool guy woh doesn't afraid of anything.
Also, pick up a book every now and then.


Yes, there are other ways to do this, and yes, some might be more practical and maybe just as secure. Write a comment about it.

If anyone has any clarifications, questions, suggestions, or wants to call me a moron, please feel free to do so, and I'll see if there is anything to be improved about it. Also, spelling mistaeks.

Also, in case anybody got all excited by this guide and/or seen the light of Jesus-Christ the saviour AND wants to thank me with coins (why on earth would you do that?), here's my address: 16VD78R8nxqJGesE7E9KS6A8TikQQpKNm5

Have fun. Cool

EDIT: Corrections and added a few insults just for you, dear anonymous reader.

good info man.Thanks for this, however at some point you mentioned about a physical keylogger that might actually steal your sensitive data...not many people outhere able to build a good keylogger to stay hidden inside system and not be detected by comodo firewall / kaspersky internet security or superantyspyware software.
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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renderer
on 30/12/2012, 13:12:35 UTC
really, why must use this way?
but unfortunately this si the rules, and we as newbie must follow it.

well, it's fine as long as it will minimalize spammers Smiley

cool english dialect you got going on here man Smiley) anyway rules are meant to be broken anywhere but here in bitcointalk
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
renderer
on 30/12/2012, 13:10:58 UTC
My name is Relik... I am a true online poker guru... I have put in about 6000+ hours of playing online poker and have turned this into my career. I offer training for bitcoins. and if youd like to play.. we can play for bitcoin. Smiley

nice one ,i might be interested:) how much did you earn from poker?
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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renderer
on 29/12/2012, 18:49:00 UTC
Hi to all!

I've been following this forum and the Bitcoin currency for a while now, so it's time to take my existing knowledge to a new level. (and I'm looking for some BFL singles)

Cheers!

welcome bro.Hope you enjoy your stay here
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Re: HOWTO: create a 100% secure wallet
by
renderer
on 16/12/2012, 15:24:39 UTC
'degree of protection' in  in-depth analysis.Thanks

nice guide, especially to me since i am new here.Totally appreciated
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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renderer
on 16/12/2012, 15:23:42 UTC
Does anyone read this thread?

i think there are some people who read about us new members.Me personallyi am interested of becoming a trusted member in here..