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1361  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲 CyberDice.net - The Future is unwritten | Daily Wagering Contest | Faucet 🎲 on: January 15, 2019, 01:02:14 PM
it is a cool site indeed
the theme is awesome, very futuristic and it has all the features a dicer needs
probably needs more exposure, it is good to see the daily contests were added
and the faucet of 100 sat is pretty high by today's standards , you can try you favorite strat easily
like that martingale above Smiley , now try to make 500k out of the 500 satoshis
Yes, on seeing first, I am just got impressed with their theme. Seems like all new look and feel that I am not finding with any other dicing sites. I am sure this gambling house is going to be another giant in dicing gambling world.

Probably they must need a twitter and signature campaign initially to make most gamblers aware of this new breed. I just tried to sign up but I am being taken to onehash. Does it mean both onehash and cyberdice are interchangeably using same registrations ? It seems like little wired to me even it might be having some advantages.
When you're register on this site it will show you new page and they says you will get an access to all of our product such as, CyberDice and OneHash mutual betting which mean probably one account to access those sites above and i think they might be colaborate each other

there is one Sherlock Holmes in the making!  Cheesy
they are operated by OneHash, but I think you will have to get a separate account at Cyberdice
the advantages being good support, they were able to fix the bugs quite fast, I had some troubles with the  vouchers right after they opened
you can find my posts earlier in this topic
but their support stuff does great job and was very professional and solved the problem

1362  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | The Most Popular Bitcoin Casino | ETH & LTC Accepted! 👽 on: January 15, 2019, 12:41:01 PM

I still prefer playing over at primedice most of the time but sometimes dice becomes incredibly boring after couple hours, 30 minutes max is still ideal, after that its all blackjack for me, for some reason even tough its mathematically impossible, blackjack seems like the most "maybe I can win this time" game ever Cheesy.

Primedice is a one trick pony and it is old as fuck. I mean it is good for what it is but Stake.com is a lot better than primedice since it has multiple games including dice, mines, blackjack, roulette etc. while primedice has a dice game only.

stake.com also made a smart decision by choosing that domain. Primedice is simply stuck to the dice games because of the domain they chose.

LOL, I do not understand why you say something bad about Primedice while you are promoting Stake through your signature. Don't you even know that Stake is the young brother of Primedice?

haha was funny indeed, the guy was oblivious to the fact that Primedice and Stake are run by the same group of people

Primedice is one of the oldest and most trusted dice sites, would not be reasonable to have it compete with Stake by adding new games
besides it has its own crowd and community, when I want to play dice high stakes, I go to Primedice
if I fancy games like plinko or keno (god forbid) I choose Stake
1363  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲 CyberDice.net - The Future is unwritten | Daily Wagering Contest | Faucet 🎲 on: January 14, 2019, 03:46:22 PM
Just visited on the site and they have great environment, so far I enjoy the site.
When they need to make complex password, it's really tight but it's useful for people's security.

I try to gamble starting 100 sat and able reach 500 sat using normal martiangle , less than 5 minutes !

it is a cool site indeed
the theme is awesome, very futuristic and it has all the features a dicer needs
probably needs more exposure, it is good to see the daily contests were added
and the faucet of 100 sat is pretty high by today's standards , you can try you favorite strat easily
like that martingale above Smiley , now try to make 500k out of the 500 satoshis
1364  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | The Most Popular Bitcoin Casino | ETH & LTC Accepted! 👽 on: January 14, 2019, 03:31:41 PM
When i play gambling use stake.com blackjack was my interesting game in this site and before playing use my PC i was so curious play through my smartphone and everything is very smooth that i was play with no obstacles and faucets are working great too

^^^sometimes when you have nothing to post , it is better not to post anything
too many exhuberant users wearing Stake's avatar and signature is slightly overdoing it
1365  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My 2 cents on: January 14, 2019, 02:42:32 PM
This is just my two cents on bitcoin gambling.

I made quite a bit of money back in December when the bitcoin price was roaring. I quit my job since then and been obsessed with bitcoin investment.

Things didn't turned out as people hoped . Bitcoin price went downhill and i started to chase my loss. How ? Yeah, as stupid as this may sound.. Bitcoin Dice sites. I have lost over $50k in past years gambling in dice sites like Primedice, Bitsler & Yolodice. My personal life was devastated with sights of depression and bad relationship with my wife.

It was almost like i was somebody else when i click that auto roll. The adrenaline was like a drug that got me high. As much as i regret quitting my job and betting high on auto roll I learnt to forgive myself.

My advice to you guys is that betting minimum on 2X with 100% increase on loss will NEVER pay your bill.

that is one sad story
but I've heard it more than once in different variations
people should not take gambling as a way to earn money or recover their losses
this is entertainment, andrenalin, but it can ruin your life easily
I know a guy who sold his house and got divorced because of his gambling habbit
he is living in a rented flat with two more people and struggles to pay his bills
just because he thinks that luck will turn around one day and he will get it all back ... sigh
1366  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 24 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: January 13, 2019, 08:38:55 PM
Wow!
Another insane BET, this time by Ruthlessbtc!
Leave a comment below and tell us what you'd do with a win like this!

Its a nice hit but how many rolls he tried before hitting it? maybe he lost more before then he won back with this hit.
With 0.1 ETH wagered on 3,300 payout then expect that he might just even break even or still negative on that hit.  Grin but still good than nothing at all.
Or he's really lucky to hit this high amount bet, can start a new lifestyle now and enjoy everything that he've got, how many people will have that same opportunities, though it  a high risk activity but luck really change the fate of people who take it, congrats to him and let see if how many people will be able to achieve that same luck that the site was been able to give.

I'm not even sure he is in a big profit after this bet Smiley
people who hunt this sort of multipliers on such a wager, pretty high
are always spending some bank before they hit , the question is  how far in has he rolled his number
but the win is amazing indeed, doubt it would change his life, but maybe will allow  to improve its quality  Wink
1367  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Indian Banks Closing A/cs of Customers Who Buy BTC on: January 13, 2019, 06:11:32 PM
https://cryptomenow.com/india-central-bank-strengthens-bitcoin-ban-legalization-plans-scrapped/

Surely every country knows that restricting and banning crypto will lead to an outflow of money from the country.
Bitcoin will not be friendly with the central bank, even some central banks are trying to manipulate the price of bitcoin through investment institutions. I saw that RBI was not the only bank that carried out a similar policy, there were many countries that banned crypto, but I heard that many companies began to look at cryptocurrency as part of the investment, India also did that.

India conisdered introducing blockchain to help fight corruption
looks like the goverment is not very interested in this anymore
aand yes, central banks are against cryptocurrencies and in a country like India it is way easier to apply pressure
to not allow even the attempts to legalise bitcoins, I fear this long story will have a sad ending for India
1368  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: MoonOnion - Deeponion dedicated gambling site. on: January 12, 2019, 11:11:23 PM
it is not like there are too many sites to gamble with deeponion at at the moment
there was a good dice site, don't remember its name
but it was for deep web and it is offline now, at least the last time I tried to reach it it was
but yeah, deeponion is not hugely popular and you'd be much better off adding shapeshift and btc exchange
also dice is the most popular game , why don't you include it as well? think of how you can make it work in your setup
because it is easily the most popular game , taking, IMHO at least 75% of the market of online crypto gaming
1369  Economy / Gambling / Re: boxsbit on: January 12, 2019, 09:34:31 PM
almost feel pity for the admin Smiley
almost... , there are way worse projects out there but he  is getting tons of flak
I hope he realizes, for his own good, that the sites like he created are not going to make it
at least without some  initial investments and promotions and features that make it different from a pack of the same script  games
1370  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Ethereum Classic Vision (ETCV) confirmed as scam, websites are now shutdown on: January 12, 2019, 08:15:45 PM
who would have thought ... wait wasn't it bloody obvious from the start?
I call it stupidity tax, anyone who trusts their private keys to a third party deserves to lose his coins
the only way to avoid this sort of scams is to increase your understanding of how cryptocurrencies work
and, of course , do not trust any offer that is too good to be true
especially if promoted by hundreds of busty women  Grin
1371  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-01-09] Wife of Norway Millionaire kidnapped, Monero random wanted on: January 12, 2019, 07:17:33 PM
there are dozens of people getting abducted for ransom  monthly , but only the bitcoin/monero cases are getting the spotlight
9 mil is not such  a big money , the guy should pay up as soon as he recieves the address
Monero is not completely untraceable, but it is much safer for criminals than bitcoins
and yeas, as bad as it sounds, it is advantageous for Monero and its popularisation as the truly anonymous coin
hope this ends well and his wife is returned unharmed

1372  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Indian Banks Closing A/cs of Customers Who Buy BTC on: January 12, 2019, 06:43:53 PM
https://cryptomenow.com/india-central-bank-strengthens-bitcoin-ban-legalization-plans-scrapped/

Surely every country knows that restricting and banning crypto will lead to an outflow of money from the country.

there is no court ruling yet , at least nothing official
and I wonder what law are the banks quoting to their customers when closing their accounts?
I'm not a lawyer but  it sounds like it is illegal to the max
in any case, I hope Indian goverment won't do the stupid thing and won't ban cryptocurrencies
1373  Economy / Gambling / Re: OTTBTC.com - a website to play rock paper scissors online by bitcoin PvP on: January 12, 2019, 05:01:34 PM
So basically Op has 36 grand to run promotions for the website but can't put an additional 5 grand to develop a better-looking website? Seems sketchy. The website looks very basic including the chats. Watching this thread to see how the contest unfolds (if it ever happens)

not anymore, haha
they cancelled the promotion, probably the right thing to do
I mean cancelling the promo, not investing into developping a better looking website
although I would love the proof of funds promotion or not
1374  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-01-09]Italy Launches a Blockchain Technology Commission on: January 11, 2019, 05:50:24 PM
comes right after the news that Italy is not blockchain friendly at all and steps back on tech innovations
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088842
coincidentally, by Coindol , too Smiley
one articles says they are backpedalling on crypto and another one says they introduce a  blockchain technology development committee
rather contradicting, don't you think



1375  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How the Satoshi looks like? on: January 11, 2019, 02:44:10 PM
wish all of the newbies start their "career" at bitcointalk with a post like this
it is ,actually, a very nicely done piece of art
I myself, picture Satoshi more as a group of people, but it is just me
I doubt there would be too many buyers for it , but you never know  Wink
again, well done and welcome to the forum , hope you will enjoy it here
1376  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀💥Bet it All Casino - Your premiere place to have fun on: January 11, 2019, 01:27:35 PM
Hi,

We are a FIAT casino that has added an option to place wagers and to deposit using crypto. We are not a BTC gambling site per se with random games from github that are "provably fair".

Similarly to a building we have our gaming portfolio, which consists of world-leading game studios worth billions and quoted on various stock exchanges around the globe. Companies like these can't offer their services to "scam sites". And a license and payment providers, to name a few stakeholders.

Furthermore, we don't offer "our games" we have games from proven game studios (as mentioned above a few times) that go through immense certification and validation of their game engines.



If you want to act like a FIAT casino then dont come into crypto market expecting a warm welcome.

We hate fiat uses here, there is a reason why we use cryptos.

Didn't you see the hint in BitcoinTalk forum name ? Wink

We absolutely love crypto, crypto adopters and users, therefore the addition to cryptocurrencies to our payment methods and currency support.
The management board of the casino has been an early adopter of crypto, however, due to various limitations, we have not been able to fully implement the crypto-support at the casino itself.

We just want to provide a safe and fun environment for crypto enthusiasts to play at. That is it  Smiley

you know that since your casino operates and is bound by license rules and regulations
your words about no KYC for crypto users are just words
meanwhile your TOS states unequivocally that users will be required to send their documents and undergo KYC procedures
there is not a single line about crypto users being excluded from it , or even a section about cryptocurrencies at all
so I can safely assume that all the cryptousers will be subject to TOS rules i.e. KYC
please, prove me wrong and put the no KYC policy for crypto deposits into your TOS
1377  Economy / Gambling / Re: SafeDICE.com ★ Bitcoin Dice ★ Monero ★ 0.5% Edge ★ Fast Cashout ★ Since 2014 on: January 11, 2019, 12:45:27 PM
Would of never guessed he was in prison, however that would make sense due to the lack of posting since ... most likely in prison you can't browse the internet.

I guess my theory of him meeting some girl... getting married ... having 1 kid .... having another kid ... no time for development work was way off.

No idea why he went to prison, but if he knew he was going to be going away he should of either shut down the website permanently... hired some trusted support staff like a family member or just put the site up for sale. Would of saved alot of people many headaches waiting for withdraws.

well prisons not widely known to allow access to internet to the convicts  Cheesy
but having a kid or two should not get you busy enough to either close the site down or at least notify the community of your troubles (or happy happy days)
it is unacceptable for a casino that allows deposits , things happen , but why gamblers have to suffer because of this is beyond me
1378  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 30 days x2 with DICE on: January 11, 2019, 12:26:26 PM
well OP, forgive me for being sceptical Smiley but youtube views was probably the only reason I could imagine
why would you open a whole thread dedicated to gambling with a 100$ bank ?
don't get me wrong, I wish you all the best and that you effectively double your money and reach the goal
but the content is not too entertaining , to be honest
good luck,bro
1379  Economy / Gambling / Re: OTTBTC.com - a website to play rock paper scissors online by bitcoin PvP on: January 11, 2019, 12:06:53 PM
Look like everybody focus to 5bitcoin contest... Why Huh I think is good website and great idea.. Keep going bro !!!
Prize low or Prize big Huh I think No prize is ok =)) lollllllllll

the prize is 10 bitcoins
and the prize  is outlandishly huge for a new site, it is simply unheard of to be offering 40.000$ to bring in some refs to the site
either the promotion manager is a bit ...lets say not in the loop, or it is a plain scam to lure players in
with no desire to be paying the money, either way this site and the project itrself is not even worth 1 btc to create and promote imho
this sort of pvp games are bound to fail since there is a huge chunk of failed projects somewhere down the gambling section already to prove it
1380  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★★★ TRUE FLIP 🐬 DICE, SCRATCH, SLOTS, LOTTERY ★★★ WIN BTC FOR FREE!!! on: January 10, 2019, 05:55:00 PM
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