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1161  Other / Meta / Re: Red Trust Account on: October 29, 2020, 09:43:40 PM
It is not necessary that you get red trust for bad things only, but many peeps also leave negative ratings just to show off their power. This means that a red trust given cannot be accurate always and it is better to do your due diligence before trusting other's ratings. I did not target anybody here, but those who are doing what I said are clever enough to get this heard.  Wink

@The Pharmacist, it looks like OP has a high rank account which they don't want to get disclosed.
1162  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcasino.io 💜 — Why is Bitcoin “mooning” again in 2020? 🚀 on: October 29, 2020, 09:18:12 PM
I see it like the game of crash where btc has just started skyrocketing and will stop once it gives enough to its investors. I think $50k is also an underrated price for btc seeing that how big companies like microstrategy are profiting on it. We should be seeing btc no less than $150k next year if what we saw with the defi superhit projects was true and not a dream. For this year's end, I predict btc to be exactly at 15453.
1163  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hit 1500 earned merits so far. on: October 28, 2020, 08:04:33 PM
Many many congratulations on your achievement, coolcryptovator. What I like more about you is your name, it's so unique  Grin
Your gesture about asking not to merit you for this topic is highly meritorious and your contribution is admirable. I will look forward for more of you to surpass yourself by challenging yourself to gain more merits and become more helpful to the forum.
1164  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐺WOLF.BET - $1,000 Daily Race! 30% Rakeback! Advanced Dice Game🎲 2.000 Bets/s⚡ on: October 28, 2020, 07:52:53 PM
Way to go in being optimistic!  I hope you do get a big payout in wolf.bet, I know it is kinda hard but who knows, sometimes luck knocks at our door unexpected.  Anyway, since someone said that Limbo falls under the category of crash games then it is possible that Limbo can give a player more than that 10kx, I happen to read some posts here about a crash game hitting 2m+ multiplier so I wonder if Limbo can also reach that kind of multiplier.

It isn't really fair to call Limbo a Crash game straight away as Limbo is like Boom game in Betnomi and has the possibility to stop anywhere quick in 2-3 seconds, while crash gives us the excitement and lets that bomb go higher and higher and we wait to see where it bursts. I have seen big wins at betnomi while playing crash, and hope that wolfbet also integrate that type of game in their website.
1165  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐺WOLF.BET - $1,000 Daily Race! 30% Rakeback! Advanced Dice Game🎲 2.000 Bets/s⚡ on: October 28, 2020, 06:31:00 PM
Limbo definitely falls into the crashing/blasting games category. What stands out here is a maximum target payout of x1000000! I was wondering if anyone knows which was the highest payout won by a player on Wolf.Bet Limbo: does anybody know?

I don't know about how much max did anybody else win over there, but the max I saw till now while having a 99x payout set in one bet, was 199x. I hope I could win a million times my bet but it happens once every few million bets, so I need to be that one to catch that bet. I have an account at bitsler and I saw somebody taking out over 10000x payout on their small bet and that gives me huge confidence that I can win a big payout at wolfbet.
1166  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Halloween inspired poll –would your Bitcoins get passed on if you suddenly died? on: October 27, 2020, 07:05:54 PM
In my case two person are living in two different city so chances are slim unless the world comes to an end I guess.

But what if they come to know that you went dead and you have already made them aware of your btc by giving them both half codes but would like them to find each other through your instructions instead of telling them about both straight away?

@Op, all in all, the opinions are looking to be more in favor of highly likely that people are certain enough that their loved ones will get the possession of their btc if they die suddenly, compared to a few who are not certain or highly uncertain about their heirs getting it.
1167  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Halloween inspired poll –would your Bitcoins get passed on if you suddenly died? on: October 27, 2020, 05:38:10 PM
I never gave much effort to learn the time lock transaction. Assuming before that certain time one can not spend the coins.  Is it even if they know the private key of the address?

Read this - https://bcoin.io/guides/cltv.html


I think with bitcoin we overcomplicate things or maybe not. In a regular banking system the beneficiary normally knows you bank details. So can't they take off your money even when you are alive?

For me the fare is that if my next of kin will be able to securely handle the coins I will left.

I understand your concerns but if I already spend my coins for my family, I don't think they have any reason left to try to 'steal' them behind my back. It seems I trust too much, but I have only given the details to 2 people I blindly trust. The worst is, if they both die with me, then the btc stays in the wallet forever because nobody except them knows about my savings.
1168  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Halloween inspired poll –would your Bitcoins get passed on if you suddenly died? on: October 27, 2020, 05:23:03 PM
To be honest (not talking about past but now), I have already given my heirs all the details of my wallets and accounts (except some where I have only kept some satoshis) and if I suddenly die any moment, I am sure that they will be able to access my coins and do whatever they would like to do. I decided to give it to them because I trust them and I don't think I have too long life remaining, so if I die, I won't be taking anything with me and the coins will remain safe with my loved ones.
1169  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐺WOLF.BET - $1,000 Daily Race! 30% Rakeback! Advanced Dice Game🎲 2.000 Bets/s⚡ on: October 27, 2020, 05:03:44 PM
When are you guys planning on adding new games on your site? I love the betting speeds here which is why I keep coming back to play here, but I would love it if games like Crash and Blackjack with a low house edge were added in the near future.

This could attract more gamblers too since there are many fans of Crash out there like me in the crypto community.

Yes, I am also waiting for them to add more games but it looks like they are focused more on their dice and want to keep the consistency going on. I have been a player at their site for quite long time and their speeds are really unmatchable. And crash is an awesome game btw, but I think they will need more bankroll to add such a game and that's why it looks like they are holding themselves with dice.

@WolfBet, please look into our requests and add more games if possible.
1170  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens to my bitcoin if I die today? on: October 27, 2020, 04:36:04 PM
If you set up a nominee, only then your blood relatives can go and claim for your money or it will be gone too. And for that, they will need to present their official identity proof before they are given the authority of the funds. If you want to make your loved ones happy, just share the recovery phrase or at least the private key with one of your most trustworthy persons whom you want to have your btc when you are not alive. I pray this should not happen and will ask God for your long life so that you witness how btc changes lives.
1171  Economy / Services / Re: Betnomi Sig and avatar campaign on: October 24, 2020, 06:36:09 AM
Hi Yahoo, this message is in regards that I am accepted in another campaign and currently leaving betnomi. It was my utter pleasure to work with you for the 2 weeks, and I will try my best to be more active in the future. Thank you for this opportunity. Smiley
1172  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] WOLF.BET Signature Campaign - Hero/Legendary - Up to 0.008 BTC/week! on: October 23, 2020, 06:38:51 PM
Bitcointalk username: 2double0
Bitcointalk profile URL: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=153776
Amount of earned merit in the last 120 days: 7
BTC Address: bc1qjmxnl842frmu8gjpsvukm39a799xq6pgth6cgj
1173  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] BestChange Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ on: October 23, 2020, 07:44:45 AM
Guys, can we please avoid off-topic discussion on this thread that isn't related to the Best_Change Signature campaign? Only the application of participants and discussion about post count, avatar, signature, and payment issue discussion would be admirable.

The manager should report off-topic discussion to the moderators.

It has all become a trendy form of derailing a thread from its motive and talking nonsense (though sensical) things which are considered off-topic. I think there must be a punishment for these derailing posts except the posts like those which give evidence about a user and their alt, or a negative received in their account and significantly, posts that are found to be plagiarized and the user is of the same campaign where another user reports. It is not advisable to make any off-topic posts in signature campaign threads as it harms the reputation of the campaign and the users who make off-topic posts.
1174  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] BestChange Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ on: October 22, 2020, 12:01:06 PM
#Proof Of Authentication
Bitcointalk Name: 2double0
Bitcointalk Profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=153776
Current amount of Posts (Including this one): 2601
Amount of merits for the last 120 days: 7
BTC Address: 192CJ2NyuSCB6mWXuqCGYfpjYQPs7JVrLB
1175  Other / Meta / Re: How does signature campaigns generates revenues through bitcointalk on: October 21, 2020, 10:48:20 PM
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Don't limit your mind into thinking that these companies don't make any profits, else they would not put out 1000s of dollars just for fun. I am going to cover gambling based signature campaigns significantly where those participants who do not earn for a living and instead take signature earnings as a extra income or rewards, will go to those sites and surely gamble there. There are wagering contests and some participants gamble just to manage the withdrawal fees, whereas other gamble it all just for fun and losing the coins does not bother them in any way. If turnover of a gambling website is good (for the time they started the campaign), then they extend the duration of the campaign and makes it a long term campaign because it is giving them profits. Newbies who are gamblers and follow these websites after seeing the signature, and visit the site will convert automatically into a customer. Some even click on the ads because they like the logo/design of the signature or website, get attracted there and start playing. Such gamblers are the revenue generating source of these gambling websites. And there are some gambling companies who pause their campaign and evaluate the results, looking after which they decide as if they want to continue with it or not.
1176  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: New Normal Game Setup - a success or a failure? on: October 17, 2020, 08:23:31 PM
@OP I agree with you, but it is also true that the players miss the cheer which gave them the energy to play more. I don't know if Novak would have done that silliness if audience were there, but players get frustrated early when they feel exhausted during their game as if it makes them feel like they are practicing at the court. This may look to be in favor of players and the events, but not favoring gamblers because players don't come with the type of practice they had when everything was 'normal'. Things are looking more virtual than real.
1177  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Exchanges are guilty of preventing Bitcoin mass adoption on: October 17, 2020, 08:03:16 PM
Companies fear of btc's volatility taking place any time and they ask their middlemen to sell/keep it and pay USD to them. This increases sales of btc as such companies won't be less in number and will continue this. They shouldn't be blamed when they just accept btc on paper but not in reality? Exchanges are bringing in more convenience here by working as a middlemen, so marking them as a 'stop' against the adoption part is not so clever.
1178  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Sell or keep holding HEX? already gained 50x on: October 17, 2020, 06:59:15 PM
I ended up only selling half of my hex stack and am going to hold the rest for a long time. The more i listen to Richard the more I believe in HEX. and the thing is they are trying to censor it a lot, coinmarketcap refuses to list it on the front page even though its already rank 20 by marketcap.

An honorable decision that is worth a big one against 1000 wrong decisions a trader makes during his whole trading career. It is better to keep profits, even when you get 3x and sell 50% of it, you still end up in profits and have your 1.5x sailing in the boat for long time. If you have belief in the project and think that it will be a huge success in long term, having 50% of a 50x win is not a bad deal at all.
1179  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New Project Needs Guidance on: October 17, 2020, 05:59:15 PM
Show people a way to earn money through Bitcoins and Bitcointalk through trading, signature campaigns, selling for btc.
Ask them to go for faucets and PTC/CPM sites and you can ask some faucets or ptc sites to sponsor you by buying some ad spots at your site at first. You can give your users your referral links which will bring you extra money. Then once you gain enough popularity and backlinks for your site, you can ask gambling websites to buy an ad spot at your site which will help you monetize it.
1180  Economy / Exchanges / Re: All Exchangers scamming now on: October 17, 2020, 05:38:38 PM
My one and only question to you here is that when you know that you are being scammed, are you intentionally leaving your money on the table for the bots to take it away from you?
I do not think that the bots have the ability to continuously manipulate the markets, they are set by their respective traders to let them buy/sell stops hit at their desired price. Whale bots can bring wicks to liquidate small traders every once in a while but you cannot say that there's a wick in every candle.
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