rauza
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- Mar 13, 2014
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Can you explain this please .....?
You can be the best programner designer in the world and hide all the code and website but,
Your never be able to hide the cash you get from the advetisers 90% of ppl get caught with the payment process , i dont think there any afflict that won't help the governent or police to tell who you are.
So how you dealing with this issue .
If you say stealth accounts , i don't think it will work becouse the incone is very heigh easy 5k a day then when popular maybe 20k a day , how the hell you gonna get the cash out ,,,,,
That the real issue everthink you said is basic even the coding , even the coding you find hard doing manually can be done via php easly .
The money i get worried about , police will follow the cash ....
So if you're deciding to enter the "grey" area of this niche, you will have DMCA safe guards such as a request form for a lawyer to ask you to remove a movie title from your website. This contact form is a way of letting the authorities know that you are willing to comply if they were to ask for you to remove a title. In the DMCA guidelines, you don't just immediately get fucked - you usually get a warning. This warning will scare off most people, but by the time you even get this warning, you will most likely have made a lot of money already because it implies your site is high profile if you're supposedly in their radar.
If you decide to go completely black-hat, I have explained this in my post. But for the payment processing part, simply use BTC. All the ad-networks I use payout in BTC. Once you have the BTC, obviously this can be viewed in the public ledger (study BTC if you're not sure how this crypto-currency works). So you can still be tracked. People have this common misconception that BTC is completely anonymous. This is so not true lol, in fact it's the very opposite. One way people counter this is by using "BTC Mixing" services. These services take the BTC from your wallet and scramble it with other BTC wallets and the BTC you end up getting back in your wallet is not the same BTC you sent in for the mixing. Is that to say the BTC you get can be also bad BTC from some guy that used it to do a hit job? Uhh... yeah. But hey, what are the chances? xD