IDontEB
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OSBot is my life's savings :$
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I used to come to this site for Runescape botting but now I come for the amazing crypto trading advice everyone seems to have! I sold my house last week and am following all the advice posted on forums.
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DrDru's farm maybe but dunno about real ones.
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Muffins seems to be an easy target because someone else did this exact same thing to another user pretending to be muffins as well LOL
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It runs a solid 2-3 bots sometimes 4 when I'm lucky.
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Are you sure that's true? at ZMI you can click on the alter when you're over 15 tiles away easily.
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Getting proper stats allows a user to make informed decisions about their method relative to other prospective methods. If you notice your method is 10k/h and find something else that's 11k/h you'll gain a lot of money by switching methods. Without accurate data you won't be informed enough to make judgements on such a small scale. Shit like "16hs divided by 100 bots = profit/h" loses it's accuracy for small details like that. Also, it helps to collect certain info for when you start getting slapped with the ban hammer.
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Yeah the odds are 50-50 if you stake it and likely lower in cryptos for the long run
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You should disclose that for every invite you get, the earlier you get the signal. merch clans only worked for the top levels. edit: This is exactly like a mlm scheme because you get tiers for the signal for every person you bring in LOL.
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Nah I just come here to buy different colors for my name on the forums.
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[BETA] 1-40+ Fishing | AIO Karamja Fish N' Mule Script
IDontEB replied to xSKYNET's topic in Resource Collection
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As the other guy said, yes you can. Skill is essentially a human analyzing the current information provided and reacting to it and using previous knowledge to make decisions on that information. This can easily be replicated by code.
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OSBot doesn't work well if you stack them into 1 client
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That has been removed and the packet but there used to be a packet which still provided that information but that packet has also been removed as well.
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If you were a one man startup company you'd be expected to do everything yourself but in real life no one ever expects you to do everything alone. On top of that, I don't know how they expect you to make a secure back end if you haven't dealt with this kind of stuff before. Also You're being paid slave labor, you'd prolly get more value for your time if you botted on runescape.
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The best way to make a lot of money is to have a lot to begin with then loan it out and collect do moulah.
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I'm pretty sure that's the model.getArea() shape for stuff.
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Construction you need more clicks and have to do things constantly while prayer you do 3 clicks on alter and wait around a lot.
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I think it gets executed at end of 1 onLoop() iteration. I'm not sure though.
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IDontEB replied to TWC's topic in Runescape 2007
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What ETH is doing is very similar to things that already exist though, Cloud foundry is an open source industry standard cloud application platform that abstracts away infrastructure so it's users only have to worry about making applications. These applications run in Datacenters flawlessly for anyone who's competent with them and are easy to scale with technology like Amazon's elastic computing. Unless ETH has more to offer besides censorship and third party interference then they are going to be rendered useless when the speculative bubble bursts. Both Cloud foundry and ETH based applications would require one to integrate with either technology but there is no tangible benefit to choosing ETH over Datacenters for such applications. While I have not looked at what it would cost to run an application on their network I have seen the price points AWS offers and they are practically unbeatable for what you get. Some vps on AWS range from 4 cents an hour; Prices like that are very hard to beat.
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The dot com bubble is nothing like the cryptocurrency bubble. Previously websites provided a service or some kind of tangible thing to attract people to using them. In the current state almost every cryptocurrency provides zero value and is a worthless coin. XRB is a perfect example of a coin with zero value and absolutely horrible business model. The dev has all the original coins in his wallet somewhere and gives out coins based on solving captchas for him. He probably collects cash for those captchas and rewards you with useless coins, after a while he can also dump the coins and there is nothing left. As a transaction medium, no one will ever realistically consider XRB for that use because an unknown person has an unknown amount of coins stashed somewhere and can dump them at any time. Also i'm not saying one cannot make money on them because anyone can make money during a bubble but all of these cryptocurrencies expect maybe ETH and 1 or 2 more will come to an end eventually. They simple do not provide any tangible benefits for them to exist. ETH, the seemingly more promising one wants to provide distributed cloud computing but that is something which datacenters can do much more efficiently and will always win out if the ETH model is actually successful.
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You don't even have to check if you figure out a method that works well. Just sell em as is and you'll be fine. If anyone says they got a banned acc just replace it.
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Just seeing this again, but you should read this https://seekingalpha.com/article/4122695-bitcoin-series-2-usage The author gives a very good estimate on the actual percent useage of BTC as a currency and it's between 1-2%. Since BTC is the face of cryptocurrencies, it'd be fair to assume this is representative of all the cryptocurrencies. I think the real person blinded by desire is you, fake news articles saying amazon will accept btc and the belief that cryptocurrencies are being used as an actual payment medium beyond what they are are proof of your delusional thinking.
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This might be the dumbest person on this forum
IDontEB replied to The Undefeated's topic in Spam/Off Topic
Customer service is typically the hardest part of selling anything. People like that guy is why It's not even worth selling scripts sometimes