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101  Other / Meta / Re: Some of the threads are not moderated properly... on: November 06, 2013, 08:26:31 PM
GreyHawk, this is a very biased member review, nothing else than that, badly misinformed one too.  

Do some more reading about Anno1777 problems, some people came after them with the slavery issue...
Cashtowns had a huge inflation problem, and Goldentowns game came as an answer for exactly these problems:

"A deflationary economic system in which the amount of virtual currency is fixed and 100% covered by real gold. In GoldenTowns there is a limited amount of virtual gold (100.000 GoldenTowns Coins or GTC) which is distributed gradually, at a constant pace, to the players. The entire amount is covered by an increasing amount of real gold, measured in 24k ingots."  
doesn't that remind you a little BTC itself...


In addition, I do not know either of you, but I have noticed looong  time ego that you run together with MPOE-PR   , so please do not pretend...  and it was never re the game, it was re GBBG and BitBillions...  and now you do not like the game either, who cares what you both like anyway...


Traced back to Bucharest, ha ha ha, everyone knows that  Mr. Vlad Cristian, the CEO of ANNO1777 Labs is...  Romanian,
so you've traced that Bucharest is in Romania .. wow congrats!  

Sure you all can go for a visit there, but I am afraid that MPOE-PR, MP and your own legs are way too short for such a trip...
102  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GoldenTowns Game Is Accepting and Paying out in Bitcoins on: November 06, 2013, 08:03:02 PM
ha ha, do not believe you about that real life part :-) 

Yep, you will build a nice city with your common sense... do not get discouraged, give yourself at least 2 weeks and then judge this game.
103  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GoldenTowns Game Is Accepting and Paying out in Bitcoins on: November 06, 2013, 07:40:37 PM

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cuz he was dying

Then that was super smart, bravo, you read your tutorial  Smiley


When worker lifetime is less then it would take for him to finish his production shift, our best move is to fire him.  It's cruel, but... economical  Wink
104  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GoldenTowns Game Is Accepting and Paying out in Bitcoins on: November 06, 2013, 07:34:20 PM
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how much cost producing gold from a level 2 gold mine?

Like akeetlebeetle told us, "All costs go up the higher level the workplace. You get more goods for your time/energy however."

Every level is more efficient, it gives us more gold per hour of production, and the cost of producing it is directly influenced by the level of our mine,
BUT it is also directly influenced by the current cost of mining, by the current cost of resources to mine 1 gold.
105  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GoldenTowns Game Is Accepting and Paying out in Bitcoins on: November 06, 2013, 07:25:56 PM
akeetlebeetle, I smile big time reading your reply. I think the same, no one is pressing anyone to invest anything there and... so many members are investing.  For, if we surely know, that we earn there without investment, then we start to calculate how much faster we would earn if we invested a little....

Please do not misunderstand me, this is not an invitation to invest, different members have different situations and different motivation, but all can try to play completely free.   When I was starting, I told my sponsor that I will give this game my very best for 2 weeks and then I would decide if I want to bother with it... The rest you know, I more then like it there and...  to tell you the truth, I am investing now in game shares and town shares, but please notice, this is strictly optional.

106  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GoldenTowns Game Is Accepting and Paying out in Bitcoins on: November 06, 2013, 07:05:35 PM
@Amph, there is a whole science ( well maybe not a science but a simple math) behind those gold prices.
Some members watch the Gold tab Activity site like hawks, allways ready to mine at the most profitable time.  


Look, the whole game market is based on real demand.  There are no fixed prices for anything, all the prices, including the price of mining gold, are based on number of sales in the last 24 hours. If there are more sales, the price increases, if less, the price gets cheaper to stimulate more sales...

When you click on the Gold tab, you will see the current price for gold, meaning how many resources it will take to mine one piece of gold.  Sometimes the price there is 1600, sometimes is only 100.  It all depends on how much gold was recently mined.  

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Every hour the game fund provides maximum 3 gold for miners. In this page you can see the activity of gold mines all over the world. In order to extract the gold you need to build a gold mine. Extraction of gold requires resources. The raw material's quantity required to extract one gold is revised every hour and posted in this page.

The gold in the game, just like our bitcoin, it's a limited resource.  There  could never be more than 100,000 gold in circulation.  The game fund is constantly adjusting and controlling the amount of gold available to members.  So every hour the fund provides max 3 gold.  If the members mine more, the price to mine raises, if they mine less, the price declines.

"In the last 24 hours, miners extracted 75.22 gold. The last deposit was found 42 minutes ago"

In the last 24 hours members mined 75.22 gold, meaning they mined more then the set standard, the standard is no more than 3 gold per hour,
meaning (3x24) they mined over the limit and now, in the next hour, when the price will be adjusted, we can be sure the price will go up.

There is also one more indication, how long ego was found the last gold deposit...  and same, if it was longer then 3 hours, the price will go down, less - the price will go up.


These gold calculations are not very important at the beginning of the game, but as we progress to raw material and gold sellers, they are becoming more and more crucial... We are not playing any more, we are carefully calculating % of our profits :-)


Getting back to your issue with firing the worker.  Yep, at times, when we are low with our work force, we are pressed to do that, we fire here and hire there...  this is not a big deal, it costs us only 1 energy for each.  We can always hire our workers back.

One thing is sure, the more you play, the more variables you will find in this game and the more you will enjoy it.
107  Other / Off-topic / Re: Goldentowns - a game to earn nice profits! on: November 06, 2013, 06:21:10 AM
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For anyone who is wondering, we don't buy or sell gold to and from the game.
ONLY FROM OTHER PLAYERS, RESELLERS.
That's what I heard.


We buy and sale from other members, so called resellers, one virtual gold sells now for 3.5 Euro. 

BUT we also exchange our gold for real 24k gold bars. 
The minimum order is 1g gold, at this moment 1g of real gold costs 739 virtual gold.

"You can request a physical gold delivery anytime you want. In 48 hours after you place an order, we will email you the courier tracking number. We insure all packages. You will have to pay the shipping, handling and insurance costs (5% of the package value). The minimum order is 1g gold bar."
108  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitFeud - a 'Mouseclick Showdown' just opened on: November 05, 2013, 07:17:38 PM
@@Noitev , Do you know that on Bitfeud, premium members can rotate their video for other members to watch it?

Maybe you can give me a site where you can do that for $5 monthly and have people (bicoin literate) watch that video for at least 3 minutes...
109  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitFeud - a 'Mouseclick Showdown' just opened on: November 05, 2013, 07:12:12 PM
DC, your style sucks...  good luck with it.
110  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitFeud - a 'Mouseclick Showdown' just opened on: November 05, 2013, 07:08:14 PM
Signature advertising is great IF you have something valuable to say, it is even more spammy than links, if you go around with your out of contest comments just to stick in your colorful signature. 

The whole forum is full of ref urls, what is your problem, you wish they were all yours, right  Wink
111  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GoldenTowns Game Is Accepting and Paying out in Bitcoins on: November 05, 2013, 06:43:02 PM
A little more about the game and value of our refs there.


As you know, we get paid 10% from everything our refs produce from level 3 up
and as soon as our refs reach level 3, we can sell them for virtual gold in the affiliate market
and that gold we can exchange instantly for Euro or Bitcoins :-)

Do not sell good refs though, you will make from them much more later. 
My sponsor, kovandop, was sold when he was only at level 5 for...  guess how much?
He was sold him for 860 EURO!!! Now he is for sale for 2000 gold!
1 virtual gold is 4.75 euro when you are buying and 3.5 when you are selling, so yep, plenty of money.

Please go to the affiliate market (you find it when you click on the hand and then on Market)

and look at some prices there...  There really is a lot of money in this game...


112  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GoldenTowns Game Is Accepting and Paying out in Bitcoins on: November 05, 2013, 06:29:56 PM
@Jabba...., so now you came here to stick in your paid signature...  oh boy


I think he was actually trying to defend you.

Ugh, you do seem like your posts are becoming lower quality each day. inb4yourrage.

So, you mean your posts there are higher quality: https://discussbitcoin.org/showthread.php?tid=127

ha ha ha...


Guys, if you contact me on PM with your username, I will send you 2 files, one with a town map and another with some basic tips
113  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitFeud - a 'Mouseclick Showdown' just opened on: November 05, 2013, 06:26:44 PM

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Yes

Also that website is scaring me with the stock photography.

On the other hand, it is not enough to think, try to prove that your thinking even could be correct...  
in my opinion, you are being scared way too fast


From the http://www.bitfeud.com/member-area/transparency/ page:

100% Transparency
The following table shows the bitcoin addresses of various pools important to our members. This information can be confirmed through 3rd party sites to be proven 100% trustworthy and accurate. More information in NOTICES below.

Pool   Bitcoin Address   Balance
Prizes Pool   1CEHKprXVpLKV8Gdb864g6q4ZUnixR1zEw    2.27638493 | $ 554.23
Ref Comp Pool   1NDjtU4PwycUoJdDvveH6fRKR37b5eyjrA            3.93113616 | $ 957.11
 

NOTICES

We update the information on this page as often as possible. Each day we transfer funds from our general revenue account to the appropriate pools. However, there is a time delay in converting member payments that come through PayPal. We attempt to keep this page as accurate as possible. We also transmit revenue to GBBG, which is further transferred to various pools for bitbillions and the GBBG Matrix. You can verify GBBG Matrix and bitbillions data on the Transparency page on bitbillions.com for further transparency.
114  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitFeud - a 'Mouseclick Showdown' just opened on: November 05, 2013, 06:20:47 PM
@Noitev, Wich site has the stock photography, Bitfued???

Yes, ref link, for to register in BitBillions you need to be invited from an existing member, no one can join without an invitation,
it looks like you are having a problem with it, I wonder why...? You have a whole plethora of links in your sign, ha ha
115  Other / Meta / Re: Some of the threads are not moderated properly... on: November 05, 2013, 06:04:32 PM
BTW, I of course clicked on report it, let's see what happens...

And yep, I had on ignore, but unignored to see what's now...
116  Other / Meta / Re: Some of the threads are not moderated properly... on: November 05, 2013, 06:00:48 PM
Look here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=316764.msg3484486#msg3484486

is this acceptable too???

Last night I found another thread with the game and I read it with interest what other people thought and replied...

Funny, is he  this forum some kind of an investor or developer, why no one haven't permanently blocked him yet...


And... truly, no clue why he follows me, we haven't never done any business together, any contact even... besides the back and forth in comments...
117  Other / Off-topic / Re: Goldentowns - a game to earn nice profits! on: November 05, 2013, 01:52:22 AM
suspicious, be careful

How do they make the money to pay out players?
This doesn't seem to have anything do to with Bitcoins.

It does, we can buy and sell our virtual gold for Bitcoins
118  Other / Off-topic / Re: Goldentowns - a game to earn nice profits! on: November 05, 2013, 01:51:15 AM
Yeah. You can't do anything. Even the tutorial eats up your energy bar.

you are mistaken, the turorial does not take any energy.  All together, energy is only a problem at the beginning, at higher levels you never run out of energy!
119  Other / Off-topic / Re: Goldentowns - a game to earn nice profits! on: November 05, 2013, 01:48:09 AM
Nope, there is a great challenge and the game is addictive, trust me.  My whole family is playing now and we all love it. 

In addition to playing, there is also trading, we trade town shares, country bonds, game shares and... we earn in the process even more gold :-)

Guys try it, there is nothing to lose and so much to gain, and you have a new challenge and something fun to do during the long evenings…
120  Other / Meta / Re: Some of the threads are not moderated properly... on: November 05, 2013, 12:58:18 AM
Thanks SaltySpitoon and BadBear, I understand.  My problem was that nothing was done when I reported to the moderator, nothing never was done when I reported... and often he was offensive more than to a certain degree...

And to tell you the truth, I was hoping that at least now his comments would get deleted...  oh well.
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