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1121  Economy / Gambling / Re: Invest in an online Casino on: July 15, 2017, 05:37:48 PM
@dao-casino,

I do not and I can't agree with your heavy tongue behavior, but for sure I wouldn't recommend some Casinos for gambling, I also had problems with one of them in the past and justice was made at least in bitcointalk's trust mechanism, no need to name it.

It's very likely you have been, at minimum, reported to moderation due to heavy words usage.

Remain calm, please.
1122  Economy / Gambling / Re: Pocket Dice – The first realistic dice game on: July 15, 2017, 05:16:04 PM
Gonna cash out my remaining money in this site, don't want to wait until August 1. It is possible that withdrawal from this site may take up to more than 2 weeks so meh, good luck to your avid fans and supporters but I ain't gonna deposit in this site anymore.

Not only this site, you should mantain your Bitcoins into a hot wallet where you have control over yours private keys to avoid any kind of loss, theymos has already said that in a post a few days ago, be warned and prepared to the August 1st, big changes are coming to the community.
1123  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★☆★Block-bet .info-★☆★ - ✔ Blockchain based gambling site ✔ on: July 15, 2017, 05:05:39 PM
with all the different systems and ways out there i dont see any advantage over many of the other ways of calculating it! sorry but this is just another one for the long list!

We are coming with more new games .Stay tunes Smiley


Regards,
Block-bet.info

Good idea, a little bit difficulty to understand at first, but reading your replies I understood it completely, also this kind of innovation and new ideas are always welcome in gambling, congrats.

I'll give it a shot, who knows I'm awarded.

1124  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Horse Racing on: July 15, 2017, 04:56:29 PM
I will give it a try, my father always bet on horses when I was a kid, good moments, he always had good hints and earned big money into it.

First I need to study the UK and Irish horses and their past behaviors in the races.

1125  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitstarz Removes 3.45 Btc Balance According to Breaking Bonus Terms on: July 15, 2017, 09:48:59 AM
I've asked them to respond to this thread and the response was "someone else responds to those". If they'll lose good, honest customers for a few btc's, then good luck to Mike and Chris and beware to players. Your btc isn't safe.

This is bad, losing customers like this is one of the worst things a casino do.

Reliability and responsability comes in first place in a business, specially in Casinos, these sort of contempt by the owners / managers with loyal customers can and will kill the business into the long therm.
1126  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE - 🎲🎲🎲 ICO ANNOUNCE 15 AUG 2017! JOIN THE TRANSFORMATION! 🎰🎰🎰 on: July 15, 2017, 09:40:06 AM
This is something new for me, investing into a Casino's ICO, looks like a fusion of two different worlds, I will be watching this closely and I may take a share of it in the near future, awesome news.
1127  Economy / Gambling / Re: Action-gamble.com - Multiplayer rock paper scissors on: July 14, 2017, 11:59:39 PM
Wow, I just have signed up in the site, very nice, this sort of game remembers me childhood, congratulations for the idea of chosing this game in specific, very different from everything I've seen all these years, new ideas using old games are really welcome, specially with Bitcoin as the protagonist.
1128  Economy / Gambling / Re: Earn 0.012BTC in 3 days on: July 14, 2017, 05:19:14 PM
This is a method to earn ~0.012BTC in 3 days if you spend 5-7hours daily.
1. Go to MonsterBTC.net (You can help this poor guy by signing up with the link given in signature)
2. Go to BioBTC.net
3. Go to PeopleBTC.net
4. Go to 999dice.com and register. You get bonus in chat every 120 minutes so stay updated.
5.  Go to Bitvest.io and register. They give a bonus for chatting every five minutes and also happy hours give a greater bonus. Then there is trivia.

MonsterBTC and BioBTC pays from 1800 to 8000 satoshi per 20 minutes. That is a pretty decent amount. PeopleBTC pays from 1000 upto 5000 satoshi per hour. The minimum withdrawal amount is 0.005BTC. In 3 days you will reach that amount. 999Dice gives a chat bonus from 1500sat to 30000 and mega bonus sometimes upto 300000 satoshi per 2 hours. There are also giveaways of PrimeDice in facebook recently. Bitvest.io pays a nice amount for chatting.
I wish you good Luck! Please support me by using ref links for more posts. Thank you and have a great day!

Edit: I have yet to see its first withdrawal. Please go under caution. Will update once I withdraw first time

This appears to work somehow, but will drain a lot of time indeed to do all the job, this must be done by an unemployed person.

Also some faucets are working nicely these days, specially those targeting a Xapo wallet adress for example, they work as promised, but pays about 9 to 15 satoshis per round only.

I miss those times when 1 bitcoin was earned in faucets like nothing.
1129  Economy / Gambling / Re: Investing in btc casinos on: July 14, 2017, 03:09:35 PM
I wouldn´t say "invest" in BTC casinos, I think invest is the wrong word here, this looks like a new hype, IMO Casinos are made for gamble and for fun, ideally speaking.

We could trace an analogy with crypto mining, do gamble in Casinos for fun and treat that as a hobby, also avoid or try to avoid being addicted.

This is how I manage my gambling, just my humble opinion.
1130  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamble sites on: July 14, 2017, 02:42:53 PM
best bitcoin sport betting
1 sportsbet.io
2 nitrogensport.eu
3 betcoin.ag
Unfortunately, betcoin.ag is a publicly proven scam with several scam accusations! Betcoin.ag scam! in cooperation with the Betsoft scam gaming software

If scams are best sites, then you can play anywhere! Why even ask?

I´ve heard betcoin.ag had problems with some campaigns payouts, but I didn´t check it to see if that statement was true or not.

OP, I would recommend you try some old and reliable gambling sites like Primedice and more new ones like Onehash.com, I always gamble in those and they´re fine.

You should be aware, there are many unreliable gambling sites, I won´t mention any names here, perhaps you should do a research first.
1131  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Thugs invade Bitcoin gambling on: July 14, 2017, 02:26:31 PM
I'm partly retired from this space, been traveling around for a bit. Received a nice message last night from an owner of a popular dice website. Not sure what I've done recently to piss anyone off so thought it was a bit odd. I figured I'd post it here for laughs.

In case it's hard to follow, this admin gives me his 'last warning' and says he can come to my location and then ends by doxing me and calling out my 'name'.

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William, [11 Jul. 2017, 11:55 pm]:
Hello Stunna, How are you doing?

For your information, we are not dadice. So, if you could stop threating us, I let it go when edward was threating us( by the way, I know that he was a scammer in the past), I let it go when you made a very weird move with the youtube affiliation but this is my last warning. If you prefer, I could come to [MY LOCATION REMOVED] to discuss together, ok [MY NAME REMOVED]?

We are not kids, so I hope you understand my point

B.s. like this is part of why I've been less active in this space.

-Stunna


Did the guy really knows your true location and name?! Do you make them public?

You are a reliable member of bitcointalk forum, I think sometimes old members became targets somehow and with no motivation.

I would worry if someone´s threatened me like this.

1132  Economy / Gambling / Re: SportsBetting with pretty much all altcoins and bitcoin on: July 14, 2017, 02:06:58 PM
You should restrict the "pretty much all altcoins" claim to a limited number of coins, something like the 30 TOP listed in Coinmarketcap.com, the most reliable coins... It will be more safe to users and for you, since there are a lot of useless crappy coins just to be used in pump and dump schemes.

I understand the concept and the idea of accepting a large variety of altcoins, unfortunatly this is not possible, it would be nice if most of them weren´t so crappy.

EDIT:

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Hello LuanX3.Thanks for your interest.That statment was pretty much a generalisation.As far as I'm informed,at the moment we're accepting Bitcoin,Ether,Ripple,Litecoin,Dash,NEM,Monero and a Romanian-based cryptocurrency whos name I cannot remember at the moment(sorry!).

Just didn´t saw this info before, so you have restricted to a certain number of coins, that´s better.

1133  Economy / Gambling / Re: OneHash || Dice & Sports Betting || No registration || on: July 14, 2017, 12:24:56 PM
I came to know about onehash from google ads flashing on a crypto blog. Then I remembered the gambling section of our beloved bitcointalk forum to confirm whether this gaming site is discussed or not. And here I am having read number of replies which says no don't go there. That's bad the site turned out to be in neg side. Legendary here suggesting the site looks suspicious so most probable I will pull out myself. Thanks for the share everyone.

Fake news.

It's one of the best betting websites in bitcoin industry. Perfect support 24/7, everything works well.




I´m an experienced user in this gambling "road" and I can say OneHash.com is a reliable site IMHO, keep cool, relax and let´s gamble.

Also liked the teams logos and profile pictures in the site bettings, as a Brazilian guy, I´m addicted to soccer games around the world and have good hints about some kind of sport bettings.

Edit:

OMG, just saw about the Game of Thrones bet - "Who Will Rule Westeros At The End Of Series 7?"

This is amazing, one of my prefered series, if not the best of all, people are counting on Sansa Stark, I wouldn't!

Good luck to all until the end of Season 7.
1134  Economy / Services / Re: OneHash Signature Campaign on: July 14, 2017, 11:45:44 AM
Username Name: jpouza
Post count: 1906
Rank: Legendary
Bitcoin address: 1MQNebenQnb6LENvdxXT5ngujdSwiFoD5p
Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=335231
1135  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Preço não para de cair. Nada mais pode ser feito. on: July 11, 2017, 07:59:47 AM
tá desanimando até de minerar nessa porra

Valor de tudo despencou forte, vai cair mais.

Se cair muito mais eu compro Bitcoin em fiat, mais fácil que minerar altcoin desvalorizada.
1136  Local / Criptomoedas Alternativas / Re: ETH despencando! on: July 10, 2017, 09:02:19 AM
Não volta.

Com os updates do Bitcoin, a ETH vai cair mais ainda.

Tem que levar em consideração que ela valia 10 dólares no começo do ano..

Ela não estava estável em 400, ela era estável em $10-20.

Pensei que não cairia de 0.1 BTC, porém parece que a vaca foi pro brejo. Se ficar acima dos $200ão ta bom.

Eu tenho que ficar atento nisso. Tenho algumas shitcoins(tokens) que são da plataforma ETH e preciso ver se não vão cair junto com a "mamãe". Vou começar a vender os "filhotes" antes que comecem a dar prejuízo.

É bom vender o quanto antes, os tokens vão despencar de preço, os que eu tinha aqui ainda consegui vender quando o ETH estava na faixa de 300 dólares.

Quem conseguiu lucrar com ETH, já lucrou, agora é só despejo.
1137  Local / Mineração em Geral / Re: Montagem RIG com 1060 6GB on: July 08, 2017, 09:59:40 AM
Vou fechar em 2x 1060 6gb mesmo
Enquanto isso vou brincando com uma RX460 aqui rsrs



Ando lendo muito sobre os clientes mineradores em si, e vi que antigamente era tudo configurado por linhas de comando, gosto de me aprofundar sobre isso e saber como o negócio funciona por trás da interface.

Hoje em dia todos sabemos que minerar o BitCoin propriamente dito, não vale a pena, mas teria alguma pool de BitCoin somente para eu testar de forma didática?

Abraço.

Antes de mais nada, é melhor tratar mineração como hobby, para evitar futuros sofrimentos.

Uma boa pool de BTC que vc pode brincar é a Antpool.

https://www.antpool.com/
1138  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 1080Ti Specific - Best mining option on: July 08, 2017, 09:37:15 AM
6 weeks ago i bought 6x 1080ti + 6x 1070 gtx.


now everything is going down and down, less and less profitable ..... to be honest i am getting worried  Undecided

Yep, prices are all going down a lot these days, no need to get worried if you treat mining as a hobby  Wink , but I don't think it's your case.

I've replaced my Titan X Pascal for an Aorus 1080Ti, much better temps here, no need to worry with that anymore.
1139  Local / Economia & Mercado / Re: Vendo Placa de Video nvidia Titan X Pascal por Bitcoins on: July 06, 2017, 02:33:42 PM
Placa vendida fora do fórum, acabei fazendo um rolo numa 1080Ti custom card.

Se for possível, favor fechar o tópico.

Obrigado.

chegou a minerar com essa placa? o que conseguia ?

Sim, colega.

Conseguia um quarto bem quente rs

Brincadeiras à parte, apesar da placa sofrer com o cooler referência da nvidia no quesito resfriamento, ela dava praticamente o mesmo hashrate de uma 1080Ti, pois trata-se da mesma GPU, porém com memórias mais lentas.

Considerando a placa com TDP a 80%, fan a 100%, over leve no core +110 e +500 nas memórias GDDR5X:

Lyra2Rev2 ~ 58-64 MH/s
ETH / DaggerHashimoto~34 MH/s
Equihash ~ 610-630 H/s
Lbry ~ 400-450 MH/s
1140  Local / Mineração em Geral / Re: DÚVIDAS MONTAGEM RIG on: July 06, 2017, 01:19:26 PM
Hoje chegou o meu "poderoso" rig de mineração diretamente da China para a mineração de Truckcoins. Depois vou criar um tópico com as fotos do "poderoso" equipamento. Grin Grin

Essa moeda não é 100% Proof of Stake - PoS ? Mineração? Huh

O que vc trouxe da China?  Grin

Em todo caso poste fotos do hardware para a comunidade.



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