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12061  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to play gambling in a smart way? on: April 06, 2016, 04:30:17 PM
I have noticed so many players are just gambling for the sake of profits only. But majority of them loses most of the games eventually as they are not smart players.

So how should we gamble in a smart way so that we do not get more frustrations due to continuous losses?

To be not frustrated by losses you should be ready to accept them. That's the only way IMO. If you like to have some fun with gambling do it, but be prepared for losses. You might even win from time to time. )
12062  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UN Will Use Blockchain to Fight Obesity on: April 06, 2016, 07:33:48 AM
date of article: 2016-04-01 02:30 PM

april first,

That's right! I'm wondering for how long people will repost articles from the fool's day, there are a lot of them on Facebook too.

The good thing though is that people would talk more about Bitcoin if this article get many reposts on different sites. )
12063  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What you need to know about the Panama Papers on: April 05, 2016, 05:12:12 PM
Nothing is going to happen. What happened after the offshore leaks of 2013? The information was hushed up, no one was prosecuted. The same will happen this time also. 90% of the politicians and the bureaucrats are corrupt. They will make sure that this time also, all the information will be destroyed and kept out of public sight.

Iceland's prime minister is resigning now and I think there will be more things like this. This time the leak was huge. I'm no expert in this field but I pretty much trust what Edward Snowden said in his twitter: "Biggest leak in the history of data journalism just went live, and it's about corruption."
12064  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do people keep saying BTC is dead?! on: April 05, 2016, 04:53:20 PM
The most bad news related to bitcoins comes from companies agaisnt it ,being the main fact they worry to loose costumers ,or already some of them left,soo they pay to someones write about the how bad bitcoin is for the community and the world.But recently microsoft said sorry for the wrong informations passed ,they are working with bitcoin and Disney working at their own blockchain based on the bitcoin techonlogy,soo they cant clean .

I agree, those haters really are trying to destroy Bitcoin giving it bad publicity. But as we all know they will not succeed. Bitcoin is rising now, slowly but rising anyway.
12065  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC on: April 05, 2016, 04:49:14 PM
Happy hour starting now Smiley
Woohoo, thanks again Stunna and Ed!

I was late for this one, but maybe I will catch the next. Smiley

I didn't even know there still is happy hours, nice!
How big faucet is these days during happy hours?

I'm interested in that too. As far as I remember there was 5k faucet during happy hours on PrimeDice last year, but they had 1k faucet if 1 BTC wagered at the time and now it't only 200 sats so maybe happy hours are lower also.
12066  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Which is the best Bitcoin Wallet? on: April 05, 2016, 01:55:27 PM
If you want an easy to use offline wallet I'd recommend Electrum, but there are many more options which might be even better.
You're going to get many different answers here Cheesy

Also, have a look here to help you with your choice:

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

I'm wondering why there is no blockchain wallet among WEB wallets in the list. Is something wrong with it?

no there nothing wrong with blockhain, if you mean blockchain info is not listed maybe because its an online wallet.
And exactly this is the reason it should be listen on bitcoin.org in WEB Wallets section. We have there: BitGo, Green Address, CoinKite (don't know what that is),
Xapo, Circle, Coinbase, Coinapult (never heard of it) and we don't have blockchain.info? Is there something wrong with blockchain.info or something?

Yeah, that's exactly why I'm asking. And since there are no answers I guess nothing wrong with the blockchain wallet, they just forgot to include it in their list for some reasons. So maybe I'll start using it if nobody minds. )
12067  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How long do you play per day gambling like Dice ? on: April 05, 2016, 11:18:08 AM
Normally I play dice game for about one hour or less but not more. That's right you are getting tired and hence unfocused and you might do some stupid things like hitting the MAX button or go autobet etc.

Gambling online you can lose not only your money but your precious time also, so be aware of that.
12068  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Which is the best Bitcoin Wallet? on: April 05, 2016, 08:09:39 AM
If you want an easy to use offline wallet I'd recommend Electrum, but there are many more options which might be even better.
You're going to get many different answers here Cheesy

Also, have a look here to help you with your choice:

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

I'm wondering why there is no blockchain wallet among WEB wallets in the list. Is something wrong with it?
12069  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think is killing Bitcoin, if anything is? on: April 04, 2016, 06:49:10 PM
IMO what is killing Bitcoin is ignorance. No, ignorance is not a bliss, ignorance is a curse which kills many good things in this world including Bitcoin. Let people know more about what Bitcoin is and maybe then they will accept it for their own good.
12070  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you call someone with 1000BTC? on: April 03, 2016, 03:38:16 PM
Someone with 1000 Bitcoin have to be rich and lucky guy, but it's really very hard nowadays to get this very big amount of money unless you invest really from your pocket high amounts

Investing that high amount for a normal user is not possible, and earning that big amount is also not possible unless you try your luck on gambling.

haha, really? Do you think what is impossible to earn with hard work is possible to win with gambling? You know maybe you are right but in my Universe it is even more impossible.
12071  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If you were rich, would you still gamble? on: April 01, 2016, 08:27:15 AM
I'm betting just for fun , so yes I would   Wink

Yep, me too. Since I'm not gambling to become rich and I fully understand that Iwill most likely lose all my balance sooner or later, I see no reasons to stop gambling when I'm rich. I hope this approach will not make me poor again though. )
12072  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what happens to uᴉoɔʇᴉq if internet goes down? on: April 01, 2016, 07:40:48 AM
If internet goes down BiTcoin will simply replace it. Don't you know that Blockchain is operating independently and you can just connect your computer to it and use it however you like, you can even gamble and watch movies using Blockchain as your primary browser.
12073  Economy / Economics / Re: What percentage of people on Earth will own Bitcoin by 2020 on: March 31, 2016, 12:36:36 PM
I was a bit more optimistic than others  Grin  I went for 70%.  4 years is a long time when things like technology can change overnight or be adopted at much faster rates. 

I voted 20-30% but I agree with you on the unpredictable speed of deevelopment in a field like technology nowadays. Four years is a big span indeed. Maybe the whole world will use Bitcoin 4 years from now, but we can't know it today.
12074  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is science a religion? on: March 31, 2016, 12:26:18 PM
Yes, science is a religion in a way. It helps people who are afraid of living in an unknown and unpredictable enviroment to feel "safe" saying to them that it covers everything. That is not true of course, neither science nor religion answers all the questions. But people want simple answers that's why they go for one of them.
12075  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is gambling so addicting? on: March 31, 2016, 07:40:22 AM
Gambling is addicitive only if you have some kind of greed inside. I know we all have it, me too, but the trick is to suppress the greed. If you can do that gambling is not addicting, it's fun like any other game.
12076  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: earn 0.5 btc on: March 31, 2016, 07:33:26 AM
Read this topic "How to earn 1 BTC in a week" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1126751.0 , and use this like a guide

That's a nice read but as one commenter said "So, your trading theory is that every altcoin lower than 100 sats rises automatically within days?". As probably any money making strategy this one also has its limitations. You may win and you may lose.

IMO it's almost impossible to earn 0.5 BTC in a week. Even 0.1 BTC per week is a pretty good earn.
12077  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the most profitable type of gambling? on: March 30, 2016, 08:27:42 AM
AFAIK, binary trading or horse bet can be profitable
since they have competitive odds so people may be got profit more than we play on dice or cards game.
Or you can try sport betting since they have no house edge , it's pure luck !

Sports betting and Esport is the way i gamble my money i profit because you will just have to pick a really good team to win most of the time i win.

I don't think this is how it works. If you bet on a good team you should risk much more money than you can win in best case scenario. And if something unpredictable happens you lose a lot, much more than your several previous wins combined. That's why all those bookmaker's offices thrive.

Gambling can't be profitable.
12078  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Suggest me Safest bitcoin wallet on: March 30, 2016, 08:17:14 AM
One Answer : BlockChain is the best

Definitely not the right answer, Blockchain is the least safe of all wallets. There are a lot of "horror stories" regarding it, with people losing their money, so yeah not the right answer at all. Electrum so far has not been hacked yet,so from desktop wallets remain the safest until it can be hacked.

Yes, that's right, the safest until it hacked. So in other words there is no 100% safe wallet and there can't be actually. Every computer can be hacked so my advice don't search for the safest wallet rather search for a convenient one.
12079  Economy / Economics / Re: What percentage of people on Earth will own Bitcoin by 2020 on: March 29, 2016, 10:00:24 AM
the percentage of people  who owns bitcoin is totally depends upon what people think about it . how much success bitcoin will get and how soon markets start accepting bitcoin as a alternative payment methods and also how government are going to react about high usage of bitcoin so it  is not possible to predict how many people will join bitcoin till 2020

Well you right, but we can guess, we have the right to. ) I think by 2020 about 80% of the world population will hear about Bitcoin, btu how much of them will use it that's a question. I think from 10% to 20% is an accurate guess.
12080  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is their any safe methods to gamble? on: March 29, 2016, 09:25:04 AM
The safest method in my opinion is when you are betting low amounts at 0.01% win chance. You can make 20-40 bets losing not much but if you hit it you'll win big. Good luck! And remember what many other people said: there is no 100% safe method to gamble.
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