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121  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 12, 2017, 07:55:36 AM
Sharing this video I made again Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjJ3PFaslVE&t=35s

Managed to double my 0.1BTC deposit at Rollin and withdraw over 0.2BTC

I see a lot of people talk about how good Martingale technique is, so maybe this video is helpful! Was fun Smiley
I watched it friend and I am happy you won some money but you know the risk ? Actually when you made that 10 mBTC bet in start had you lost it then it was really very dangerous and actually you would have lost.

Moreover, I will firmly suggest that since you have won please stop taking risks and quit gambling mate. I have destroyed my life and came over with that very hardly so i advice everyone but anyways good luck !

Hope you have quit gambling now mate!
122  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 12, 2017, 07:51:52 AM
Sharing this video I made again Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjJ3PFaslVE&t=35s

Managed to double my 0.1BTC deposit at Rollin and withdraw over 0.2BTC

I see a lot of people talk about how good Martingale technique is, so maybe this video is helpful! Was fun Smiley

I am happy for you that you've won in that kind of techniques which is totally not recommended if you had low capital! Yes you've win but that doesn't mean that it's going to be same to others that going to try your technique, Honestly I already tried your technique a long time ago but didn't make any profit from it ! I guess you're just lucky! but still congratulations!

Thanks - was very lucky!
123  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Skrill -> BTC on: February 12, 2017, 04:00:41 AM
Is there a site offering bitcoin escrow for skrill payments?

Is there issues like paypal with skrill?
I did notice there are new options now in skrill that were not available to me before so it might just be more secure than paypal.
That would have to see in the next 180 days to be sure that there isn't anything wrong with the funds that I received in this trade.
Let's hope not.

LLec actually I can show you the source of the funds, they came from a transfer I don't involve any kind of credit cards in my transaction and can be shown to you upon request.
Just let me know.

This will be interesting to see!
124  Economy / Gambling / Re: DuckDice.io – your Dice Game alternative! on: February 12, 2017, 03:55:34 AM
We just put up a Duck Dice Review here: http://bitcoingamblingreviews.com/duck-dice/

Anyone is welcome to write their own on the page and share their experience.

We may do a Bitcoin Gambling Video Review of Duck Dice soon on our Youtube Channel too - http://www.youtube.com/c/CoinGambling
125  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 12, 2017, 03:17:16 AM
Sharing this video I made again Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjJ3PFaslVE&t=35s

Managed to double my 0.1BTC deposit at Rollin and withdraw over 0.2BTC

I see a lot of people talk about how good Martingale technique is, so maybe this video is helpful! Was fun Smiley
Martingale is a hit and miss technique. Glad that you hit but a lot of times you will miss. It was fun watching you make money but there will be times that you will lose like 6-10 bets in a row. That way most of the people will lose the bankroll by then. Hopefully you have this good luck with you for a long time.
Yup because of this reason we need a big bankroll to play this Martingale method. But nicely he handled the situation. Suppose if we get like this back to back 6 or 7 loss we will get panic and some people will stop there play. But he played superbly. After losing money from this Martingale method, he gains back and made a profit. You are a great mate, and you are very lucky.

Sure if your lucky you can get any strat to work. If you get lucky you could max bet o 1% and win anything is possible thats why its gambling at the end of the end of the day if you play long enough you lose. Its only good for as long as you are lucky.

Play for fun not for long term profit Smiley
126  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 12, 2017, 03:15:17 AM
its helpful and fun if we can win like you but i think this strategy will not work for the other gambler except they have their luck like you. it seem you've got big luck while you were playing gambling so you can cash out 0.2 btc. it is hard to get much of money like you show in your video, but i think if the strategy can be used for every gambler then it will be good for us. do you play another games after you cash out the money and use the same strategy like in the video? what is the result?

I did the same thing on YOLOdice and went bust. Can see it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq9NUITM4Wg
127  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: February 12, 2017, 03:10:27 AM
At what amount of BTC am I advised to invest into this hardware wallet? I understand there is an amount of BTC where after web wallets are difficult to trust. Also, I prefer divide my funds between web and HW wallets. So, what is the amount of funds when I am advised to consider investing into this? How much BTC did you have (if not private) when you bought your first HW wallet?

Thats like asking how many valuables you should have in your house before you buy a safe to put them in.

IMO the trezor is excellent. even if you only have 1 BTC, the trezor is a simple and secure way to store and spend it (or add more coins to in the future)

Yes. Literally, that is what I meant with that question. Sticking to the very good analogy: why would people buy a safe in their house when they have or intend to have only a small overall value there? People who invest to buy a safe, usually invest to it because they have or assume they will have a certain value to keep there. Returning from the analogy to BTC, I am interested in what this certain value is. 1 BTC, 2 BTC...etc?

1 or 2 BTC I do not think this makes sense... Unless bitcoin gets to 5k or so a piece.
128  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 12, 2017, 03:08:06 AM
Nicely done! It's a good thing you knew when to stop because of course eventually you will lose with any method. Nothing is foolproof. Are you saving the money, spending it or gambling with it now?

Bankroll invest! haha for now...
129  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 11, 2017, 10:17:59 AM
how much is youre setting odds(multiply)
and how much multiply youre use marti angle, youre use autobet, what is youre setting

iam not yet see youre youtube because my internet quota is low

Double on loss, return to base bet on win.
130  Economy / Gambling / Re: DuckDice.io – your Dice Game alternative! on: February 11, 2017, 10:12:11 AM
My login:  Ycolufef755   Want my bonus

lol here comes the punishment on bonuses!
131  Economy / Gambling / Re: DuckDice.io – your Dice Game alternative! on: February 11, 2017, 10:00:03 AM
Hey where is the proof of funds for the bankroll? 10BTC max win is big!
132  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 11, 2017, 09:58:30 AM
Well, you were very lucky there. Considered that at some point you dropped to ~35mBTC after hitting a losing streak.
Still, I found martingale flawed strategy. I would rather risk my chances with betting that  0.1 BTC at 50% just once and try to reach 0.2.
Why didn't you continue after you reached that 0.2BTC? It would be enticing to watch how far you could go.


Most of the videos are double or nothing videos I have been doing. Didn't really think about going further! Maybe next one.
133  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 11, 2017, 09:48:07 AM
That's nothing man, martingale is only effective if you could turn 0.1 into 5 bitcoins, even though 0.1 is still something for you congrats.

haha that would be hard! Would love to see that
134  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 11, 2017, 09:45:38 AM
Sharing this video I made again Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjJ3PFaslVE&t=35s

Managed to double my 0.1BTC deposit at Rollin and withdraw over 0.2BTC

I see a lot of people talk about how good Martingale technique is, so maybe this video is helpful! Was fun Smiley
Was fun when you won it , but of course not if you lost it
As long as you really can afford to lose the anount that you staked , there is no harm
Congratulation on your winning, always glad to see people share their happiness
Even though i really not suggesting anyone to try martingale, just congrats to you.

yeah the maths doesn't work in your favor, but I still find it to be a lot of fun...
I see you there , and it was really about luck
There is a lot of green lights on your bet, too brave you put 5 percent of total bankroll as base bet
Luckily you won it in the end of your target to reach 200mbtc
The sad part is when tou realize the last roll was 99! You can get 98 multiplier if you dare to put the bet in Cheesy

haha that would have been awesome! 98x!
135  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 11, 2017, 09:27:51 AM
Sharing this video I made again Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjJ3PFaslVE&t=35s

Managed to double my 0.1BTC deposit at Rollin and withdraw over 0.2BTC

I see a lot of people talk about how good Martingale technique is, so maybe this video is helpful! Was fun Smiley
Was fun when you won it , but of course not if you lost it
As long as you really can afford to lose the anount that you staked , there is no harm
Congratulation on your winning, always glad to see people share their happiness
Even though i really not suggesting anyone to try martingale, just congrats to you.

yeah the maths doesn't work in your favor, but I still find it to be a lot of fun...
136  Economy / Economics / Re: BITCOIN ATM MACHINES on: February 11, 2017, 09:25:29 AM
BitcoinATM code is now officially an open source effort.

https://github.com/BitcoinATM

See the main post:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77895.msg866162#msg866162


Whop is using this code?

Who are the players in the Bitcoin ATM world today?

Switzerland is increasingly adding more and more ATM bitcoin machines all over the place. For such a small country, you can find them all over, it's so easy to find them now, in ever train place you can find them.

I think Switzerland is trying to become a major player for the future to become a bitcoin safe haven.

That is interesting... I remember them appearing in Spain years ago and then they went away...
137  Economy / Gambling discussion / Bitcoin Martingale at Rollin.io 0.1BTC -> 0.2BTC on: February 11, 2017, 09:16:16 AM
Sharing this video I made again Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjJ3PFaslVE&t=35s

Managed to double my 0.1BTC deposit at Rollin and withdraw over 0.2BTC

I see a lot of people talk about how good Martingale technique is, so maybe this video is helpful! Was fun Smiley
138  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: February 11, 2017, 08:29:34 AM
Well you guys have been around for a long time now and I have finally got my head around the game.

Rather addictive too!  Cheesy
139  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Skrill -> BTC on: February 11, 2017, 08:28:30 AM
Is there a site offering bitcoin escrow for skrill payments?

Is there issues like paypal with skrill?
140  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: New ICO Only 250 coins 🌟🌟🌟Exclusivity🌟🌟🌟 on: February 11, 2017, 08:27:24 AM
I am speechless

haha me too  Cheesy
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