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121  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: February 22, 2016, 04:15:52 PM
The team definitely dissapoint van gaal as I think his strategy is good enough however the player are lack of creativity therefore they cant do what he wants. Martial is indeed a fresh breath for united as he is great as a winger and he had made alot of assist ever since he plays as their winger nowadays

I'm a Liverpool fan so I've obviously learnt to hate Man Utd since I was a small boy. However I think Martial looks like a great player, if I was a Man Utd fan I'd want to sell fat boy Wayne Rooney & play Martial as the main striker.

I think he is wasted out wide & would be much more dangerous as the CF. Rooney is past his best, Martial will only get better.

No no no, Martial is better when he play as a winger than striker. Its better for MU to buy one or two more great strikers in order to replace Rooney then place Rooney as a second striker. Rooney is still needed in MU, so I think they wont sell him.

Rooney might be needed now but they'd get a decent price for him this summer - especially since hes been in decent form since before he got injured, by next summer hes going to be even more washed up.
122  Other / Off-topic / Re: Earning a living with bitcoin? on: February 22, 2016, 04:09:43 PM
With this growing price one can atleast fulfill any one of his basic needs of life. Even before when it was less than 375$ it has fulfilled partly, now without any doubt there are possibilities for living with bitcoin.

Yes there is a big possibility, as long as this increase in price won't affect the payments from signature campaigns, the payment for services and the prices of digital goods, that way there is a possibility to make bitcoin a way of simple living..  Smiley

At this moment now with the price over 400 there seems to be very little spare money around bitcoin world. This is a good thing because all the riches people made from the 2013 china bubble seem to have dried up for the most part.  Even the pro hodlers have lost much of profit due to not expecting such a price drop.
123  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoins stolen from Primedice account on: February 22, 2016, 12:16:38 PM
I bought btc for 42€ and didn't receive them on my primedice account "Kryptonite93"

I started to wonder that where my money is when i didn't receive them after the transaction was confirmed 2 times.

I copy-pasted my address and only after buying the btc i noticed that the address i copy from my primedice account appears different when pasted.

I have not used ANY scripts or mods etc on my primedice account. All my Deposits have arrived safely before today.

Here is the info on the deposit: https://blockchain.info/tx/9ce7fe2a713c4c6949c49fa59faf8afcc60403b822a29bb411985e229c87a895

This is my primedice wallet address: 1MNNBJwPumNvvexg9bMEUFSKqNe3o54YWS and when i copy paste it, it appears as: 1EZnmbFM3YKxQBYLGh418YtJwQhBBd3QBP

I really do wish that i could get my BTC back.

Seems like there's a bug/malware in your system which changes the address in your clipboard, so technically the money was never sent to PD, it got sent to the hacker's address. Unfortunately the money is lost.

But you should format the PC before it does any more damage.

Defo just wipe the whole computer to be safe.  What i do is use a computer i dont store stuff on for most of my non serious web browsing and any sign of anything suspcious i just wipe the whole thing and start again.  All your photos and stuff you want long term put elsewhere.
124  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: February 22, 2016, 11:07:30 AM
so surprise to see Man city getting boom from chelsea 1-5. I cant believe it.

City just dont care and are thinking about other competitions i think. Looks like tottenham did the same thing as to lose to palace at home when they been playing so well and palace have been so poor seems fishy.
125  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC on: February 22, 2016, 10:50:15 AM
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Thats pretty sick to martingale like that, shall i start @ 0.01 nah 0.1 nah, put me down for 1 btc start bet dealer. Yikes.
126  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: February 19, 2016, 11:50:26 AM
I wonder if any bigger teams will buy Mahrez or Vardy in the summer? It'll be interesting to see what happens in this summers transfer window.
if Leicester city came out as champions Premier League this season and Vardy or Mahrez was the top scorer. it's very likely a big team will buy

Mahrez is out the window in the summer for sure imo being 24, vardy being 28 i reckon he'll probably just finish career with leicester.  It would not surprize me to see real madrid buy mahrez he is that good and they need players to compete with barca.
127  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Would you play an 8 Pool game with BTC as game credit/betting? on: February 19, 2016, 11:47:53 AM
I'm not reducing it to just a pool game, it can be any video game or similar. Perhaps with a strong registration you can open an account and be responsible if you get caught up cheating?

I dont like the strong registration idea its too costly and old world style we have to think smarter than that.  I do like the idea of any game you want to play you can have the ability to bet, there are a few options as regards cheating like 1 would be an ebay feedback style profile.  So as a player you can set it so you only play vs people of a certain feedback score just like on ebay where you can set it to only sell to a person with certain scores.  All this needs some centralization unfortunately but its a start.
128  Economy / Services / Re: CoinRoyale Sig Campaign *Earn 0.04 BTC/week promoting the best Bitcoin Casino! on: February 18, 2016, 09:01:44 AM
Another week in the bag Smiley

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129  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Would you play an 8 Pool game with BTC as game credit/betting? on: February 17, 2016, 06:46:46 PM
Many times this kind topic discussed here, and noone implemented this bitcoin 8 pool gaming idea.
Yeah because the game like this usually have less enthusiast once the game launched officially.

If the game plays as sexy as miniclip then it will be a winner, if it plays bad then it wont be popular. 

The bot scripts is a different issue so there are 2 challenges here.
130  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Would you play an 8 Pool game with BTC as game credit/betting? on: February 17, 2016, 06:27:19 PM
I was thinking why a game where you can play based on skills doesn't exist yet, similar to 8 Ball Pool but with BTC (currently available at iTunes and Play stores). What do you guys think? Would you play a game of skill and bet on it? I'm not sure why games didn't catch up with BTC, many could become pro gamers, just as there are pro poker players.

Yes its what we need in bitcoin world, 8 ball pool is very pool if you look at the numbers on miniclip.  There is software which helps people however the software isn't really a game changer as in you can still beat people who use it. I think more devs should seriously consider this.
131  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Europa League/Champions League Lounge on: February 17, 2016, 10:48:47 AM
As Roma is going to face Real Madrid tonight on home ground.I see this as opportunity by placing on As Roma @4.10 moneyline.There is no difference in both teams as both are strong and best teams.I will say home grounds factor will play its role in winning of Roma.

I'm thinking the same thing they are both pretty good and have a good team.
AS Roma  got a advantage because they are playing home and I think they will win but its still difficult to say because Real Madrid can win also with their good team.

I like picking roma to cause an upset, ronaldo is getting older and not as powerful as he once was, isn't bale out the game also? madrid right now seem very average vs barca comparison.
132  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cheapest price you bought your Bitcoin(s) on: February 17, 2016, 10:42:55 AM
Think back.. to what was the cheapest price you've bought your BTCitcoin(s) for compared to USD.

Around $80 but tbh i completely messed up a couple years back, i could have got in at $50.  Also made some really bad trades during the run to $1200 which pushed my average buy cost up quite a bit, doh!
133  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC on: February 17, 2016, 10:40:05 AM
I heard someone cant withdraw from this site. What happened?

yah hatesatoshi over 200 BTC lol

I should imagine for that chunk of change they need to do some checks that its not another hufflepuff type situation.
134  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Europa League/Champions League Lounge on: February 17, 2016, 10:36:34 AM


Its a good job chelsea managed to get an away goal vs PSG else i would have said they are out.  Still think they wont have a chance even though they have home advantage in the 2nd game.
135  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: .coin or .bitcoin domain name extensions on: February 17, 2016, 10:30:43 AM
Well, you need about $500,000 to setup a new domain extension.

And they have to be approved by ICANN and I don't think you can just create one when you want.

Plus you will need to have some department to handle it.

I don't think at the moment a .coin or .bitcoin extension would generate great revenue for the owner...

However, I'd love to have a .bitcoin or .coin extension to register some domains Smiley

What a crazy system that some central body is putting a high price like that just on words.  You might aswell just buy a decent .com for that money and i guess thats the idea.  What a scam.
136  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to quit Gambling for good? on: February 16, 2016, 09:07:39 PM
How does one Put down Gambling for good?

Something i suggest to everyone is just swap to poker instead and get for lessons or watch some video training and actually try to make money.  You still then get the thrill of the gamble but you aren't in danger of losing money very easy if you play decent and follow correct bankroll management.
137  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin make Banks disappear? on: February 16, 2016, 08:58:27 PM
I think that can not happen. Many people must use their banks. And I think older people dont even know what Bitcoins are.
Maybe in the future there is a chance that can happen. But we dont know what can happen later in the future.
Yeah. everyone still using bank. perhaps for at the moment. there is no chance for bitcoin to take over fiat
You're right, moreover bitcoin is still not well known throughout the ears of society. it would be something fishy if bitcoin suddenly replace the function of the bank, it probably will not happen

Bitcoin seems to be the thing half of the mainstream have heard of but dot understand it. The next time a bubble comes all these people will freak out saying they've heard about it and wish they got in sooner.
138  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hahahaha, what a plonker on: February 15, 2016, 06:28:41 PM

Is this for real? when did he buy the 37k bitcoin that would have spiked the market no? and if hes a long term holder surely he cant be so cluelsss as to scam.  You defo wouldn't just take a punt with that kind of money.
139  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: February 15, 2016, 03:51:22 PM
Top four remaining fixtures
Leicester    Tottenham    Arsenal    Manchester City
Norwich (h)    Swansea (h)    Man Utd (a)    Newcastle (a)
West Brom (h)    West Ham (a)    Swansea (h)    Liverpool (a)
Watford (a)    Arsenal (h)    Tottenham (a)    Aston Villa (h)
Newcastle (h)    Aston Villa (a)    West Brom (h)    Norwich (a)
Crystal Palace (a)    Bournemouth (h)    Everton (a)    Man Utd (h)
Southampton (h)    Liverpool (a)    Watford (h)    Bournemouth (a)
Sunderland (a)    Man Utd (h)    West Ham (a)    West Brom (h)
West Ham (h)    Stoke (a)    Crystal Palace (h)    Chelsea (a)
Swansea (h)    West Brom (h)    Sunderland (a)    Stoke (h)
Man Utd (a)    Chelsea (a)    Norwich (h)    Southampton (a)
Everton (h)    Southampton (h)    Man City (a)    Arsenal (h)
Chelsea (a)    Newcastle (a)    Aston Villa (h)    Swansea (a)

Great run of games coming up for leicester, its possible they win every game from now until the last 3 games which get harder.  I think they will need a big lead before last 3 games.
140  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: February 14, 2016, 06:01:40 PM
The good news for all those teams is they are pretty much 100% in the champions league which is arguably the biggest prize anyway since it makes the teams so much money for next season + attracts new players and keeps the current ones happy.

This will be different for leicester. Im sure they are planning to sell their star player to get more money. They need to build the team and cant really afford a really big salary for the player and of course everybody wants a bigger salary therefore the player will want to move to a better club as well if there is an opportunity

Those players aren't really big big stars though so dont see many of the big clubs wanting too many of the team, marhez is probably the key one they could lose this summer, vardy is decent but hes actually 28 so probably only got 2 decent years left and then kante is probably the only other star player.  They likely all stay and go out in the group stages of champions league. Job done.
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