Title: Over 50 by the end of the year? Post by: lebing on January 31, 2013, 01:39:50 AM I bet it will be :D
http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=1187 If you have an opinion, bet here! Title: Re: Over 50 by the end of the year? Post by: nobbynobbynoob on January 31, 2013, 01:41:55 AM The "over $100 by end of April 2014" bet has looked fascinating: about even stevens each way last I looked.
I suspect it may be between $40 and $80 by the end of this year, but BTC price is very unpredictable, isn't it? That's half the fun. :) Title: Re: Over 50 by the end of the year? Post by: payb.tc on January 31, 2013, 02:03:49 AM no, i will still be in my thirties
Title: Re: Over 50 by the end of the year? Post by: MPOE-PR on January 31, 2013, 09:03:20 AM I bet it will be :D http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=1187 If you have an opinion, bet here! You'd be a lot better off if you put all this effort into promoting the one bitcoin betting site which is actually worth the hassle. Let me explain this clearly: On BitBet (http://bitbet.us/?ref=1E8MkRHhBNr9X29QUN2YkMxezesrEyGhSZ) you are paid to register a bet. On all other sites, you aren't paid. On this one you actually linked, you have to pay yourself. BitBet 1 : rest of the world 0 : Betsofbitco.in -1. On BitBet (http://bitbet.us/?ref=1E8MkRHhBNr9X29QUN2YkMxezesrEyGhSZ) you may add ?ref=1youraddy to receive 1% of bets referred people make. On other sites, you don't (or if you do, it's nowhere near that much). BitBet 2 : rest of the world 0 : Betsofbitco.in -1. If you want to bet on the house you can actually own a portion of BitBet by buying shares (http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET). With other sites, you can't. BitBet 3 : rest of the world 0 : Betsofbitco.in -1. This leaving aside that BitBet actually has both the highest public bet in Bitcoin history (~1500 BTC (http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/?ref=1E8MkRHhBNr9X29QUN2YkMxezesrEyGhSZ) wagered on one single proposition) and the highest betting volume per unit time. The sooner you quit pushing a dead horse up a muddy hill the better for you. BitBet is the Bitcoin betting site, end of story already. Title: Re: Over 50 by the end of the year? Post by: Matthew N. Wright on January 31, 2013, 09:07:56 AM This leaving aside that BitBet actually has both the highest public bet in Bitcoin history (~1500 BTC (http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/?ref=1E8MkRHhBNr9X29QUN2YkMxezesrEyGhSZ) wagered on one single proposition) and the highest betting volume per unit time. I beg to differ. :-\Title: Re: Over 50 by the end of the year? Post by: MPOE-PR on January 31, 2013, 09:24:35 AM This leaving aside that BitBet actually has both the highest public bet in Bitcoin history (~1500 BTC (http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/?ref=1E8MkRHhBNr9X29QUN2YkMxezesrEyGhSZ) wagered on one single proposition) and the highest betting volume per unit time. I beg to differ. :-\Lol. No but you know, actual bet. Title: Re: Over 50 by the end of the year? Post by: TTBit on January 31, 2013, 01:50:43 PM This leaving aside that BitBet actually has both the highest public bet in Bitcoin history (~1500 BTC (http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/?ref=1E8MkRHhBNr9X29QUN2YkMxezesrEyGhSZ) wagered on one single proposition) and the highest betting volume per unit time. Not true, unless you mean "recent history". I personally ran bitcoinsportsbook.com and routinely had thousands of coins wagered on both sides of a football match. Book was open and verifiable by anyone who visited the site. Granted, coins were under 15c at the time. Title: Re: Over 50 by the end of the year? Post by: MPOE-PR on January 31, 2013, 02:21:32 PM This leaving aside that BitBet actually has both the highest public bet in Bitcoin history (~1500 BTC (http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/?ref=1E8MkRHhBNr9X29QUN2YkMxezesrEyGhSZ) wagered on one single proposition) and the highest betting volume per unit time. Not true, unless you mean "recent history". I personally ran bitcoinsportsbook.com and routinely had thousands of coins wagered on both sides of a football match. Book was open and verifiable by anyone who visited the site. Granted, coins were under 15c at the time. Tbh I had no idea. Links or anything? |