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1361  Economy / Gambling / Re: "richest gambling sites"??? on: December 31, 2015, 02:31:43 AM
IMHO primedice is not the richest gambling site, they only have ONE game yea DICE even we all know there are many high rollers, betcoin.AG are the richest one. betcoin.AG offers plenty gambling options, start from sportsbook, casino, poker room and many more! and no doubt there are high stakes gambler too in each games, can you imagine how much their profit? and compare to primedice?


Yeah, but if one site has many games but 100 people play on their website, and another one only has one game but 1000 people play on their website, which one will make more money? While it's true Primedice has only one game, but they have a really large userbase and have been around for a long time. Betcoin.ag definitely makes a lot of money, but I don't think they make as much as Primedice.
1362  Economy / Gambling / Re: "richest gambling sites"??? on: December 27, 2015, 07:25:46 PM
How 999Dice Huh

1. Wagered    1450535.29419529 BTC

2. Wagered    436301212685.12261963 Doge

3. Wagered    12426813.60403617 LTC

This site pays 99.9%. That's a house edge of only 0.1% You can calculate earnings this site and  Max Profit 40 BTC



999Dice's "provably fair" house edge turned out to be a scam, so we don't know for sure if their house edge is really 0.1%. You can view the thread exposing them here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=948965
1363  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any good dice site users could invest? on: December 27, 2015, 07:40:36 AM
I'd recommend primedice, as they've shown that they can earn alot, as Hufflepuff stole 2000 bitcoin, and Primedice is still going strong. I've seen Quickseller lose 150 BTC on Primedice. That was sad and funny at the same time.

I'd recommend investing in moneypot, because I personally have had a better experience with it than another site like satoshidice. As soon as I invested in satoshidice, I lost 10% of my investment...

Primedice is definitely really safe to invest in, however bear in mind that you'll have to invest a large amount to make profit, as their bankroll is so large. If you want to make profit quicker with a higher risk, invest in a smaller gambling site.
1364  Economy / Gambling / Re: "richest gambling sites"??? on: December 27, 2015, 07:25:11 AM
Freebitco.in is technically a faucet site, so while they do make profit they don't make as much as other gambling sites. I would say PrimeDice or Just-Dice, as they've been around for quite long and have an active and large userbase.

you are at the top of all wrong , the richest is jackpotracer , jackpotracer give a jackpot of up to 2btc more , other gambling sites do not dare give up 2btc jackpot .

You can win a lot more bitcoin on established dice sites if you are willing to take the risk. While jackpotracer does make profit, I don't think it is the "richest" gambling site.
1365  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetBOX.com Discussion on: December 27, 2015, 05:18:19 AM
What are the equivalent faucetbox values of the microwallet script?

For example, the claim button on a microwallet faucet would look something like this:

Code:
<p class="text-center">Get a reward every <?php echo $view['main']['timer']; ?>!</p>

While on a faucetbox script it would look like this:

Code:
<p class="alert alert-success">Get a reward every <?php echo $data["timer"]; ?> minutes!</p>
1366  Economy / Services / Re: Need help translating microwallet to faucetbox on: December 27, 2015, 03:16:08 AM
What do you want to pay for the job?
I have got much experience working with faucetbox script, so the job would not be a challenge for me Smiley

I am willing to pay $10 USD in bitcoins, as it's not a hard job. You just have to translate values; you don't have to create anything new. PM me if you are interested.
1367  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [New Year Giveaway] FREE Netflix accounts on: December 27, 2015, 03:12:04 AM
Cool, I'll take one, thanks for holding this giveaway!

A side note, this thread should be in the "games and rounds" subforum. You can move this thread yourself by clicking the "move topic" button in the bottom left corner and moving it to the "games and rounds" subforum.
1368  Economy / Gambling / Re: Do you play in demo mode just to get rid of the urge to play? on: December 27, 2015, 03:10:18 AM
I sometimes play demo to get a feel of the gameplay, but it's not really the same as there isn't any excitement.

As for using it to quit, it could work for some people, but I feel that for some people, it would lead them to gamble more as they see how many fake credits they've won and try it for real with real money.
1369  Economy / Services / Re: Cheap and reliable Bitcoin webhosting on: December 26, 2015, 11:44:50 PM
I'd recommend SteadyTurtle.com, you can check out their bitcointalk thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=972575.0
1370  Economy / Micro Earnings / Need help translating microwallet to faucetbox on: December 26, 2015, 09:55:24 PM
I'm looking for someone who can translate values of the microwallet script to a faucetbox script.

I'm trying to update an older microwallet migrated version of the faucetbox script, but my faucet uses a custom theme that gets messed up when I try to update. The css and the buttons/captcha input values etc. get messed up.

Hence, I want to hire someone who can translate values for me. It shouldn't take too long.

For example, something on the microwallet script would look like this:

Code:
<p class="text-center">Get a reward every <?php echo $view['main']['timer']; ?>!</p>

While on a faucetbox script it would look like this:

Code:
<p class="alert alert-success">Get a reward every <?php echo $data["timer"]; ?> minutes!</p>

Looking to work with a trusted forum member, PM me if interested.
1371  Economy / Digital goods / Re: (WTS) $10.000 CODE AWS AMAZON EC2 or 100 code @$100 on: December 26, 2015, 08:54:51 PM
1 code is $10,000 ?

I think he's selling 100 $100 amazon gift cards, so $10,000 in total.
1372  Economy / Gambling / Re: Do you think coming up with new gambling site is risky? on: December 26, 2015, 08:53:17 PM
You could try and use the moneypot.com API so you won't have to invest in a bankroll and security will be taken care of, so you won't need to invest an enormous amount of bitcoin to start your gambling site.

However, if you want to start a gambling site, you'll have to think of a unique idea, not just dice, as there are plenty of dice sites around and making a dice site probably won't attract many users, as why should they use your site if there's so many other dice sites around?

If you can get a solid user base, you'll make money for sure. However, in order to obtain a lot of users, you'll have to buy advertising and hold giveaways.

Good luck!
1373  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BlockAdz.com - Banner Ads - 50% Referral Commission - LIMITED Time Special on: December 26, 2015, 08:22:40 PM
How can we see our statistic?
For example How many times they click my blog ?

This network isn't based off clicks, but you can view how many impressions you receive from your dashboard. However, the site is currently down, so wait until it comes back up.
1374  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [2 BTC in Prizes] Primedice Christmas Giveaway on: December 26, 2015, 08:12:18 PM
Username: Superhitech

Thanks, Merry Christmas!
1375  Economy / Services / Need help translating microwallet to faucetbox on: December 26, 2015, 07:03:15 PM
I'm looking for someone who can translate values of the microwallet script to a faucetbox script.

I'm trying to update an older microwallet migrated version of the faucetbox script, but my faucet uses a custom theme that gets messed up when I try to update. The css and the buttons/captcha input values etc. get messed up.

Hence, I want to hire someone who can translate values for me. It shouldn't take too long.

For example, something on the microwallet script would look like this:

Code:
<p class="text-center">Get a reward every <?php echo $view['main']['timer']; ?>!</p>

While on a faucetbox script it would look like this:

Code:
<p class="alert alert-success">Get a reward every <?php echo $data["timer"]; ?> minutes!</p>

Looking to work with a trusted forum member, PM me if interested.
1376  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Guide to absolutely PASSIVE income, no coding no hosting needed, setup in 30 min on: December 26, 2015, 06:21:54 PM
If you are making a lot of money why are you selling the method? I'm not doubting your method or anything, just curious.
1377  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 2nd captcha for faucets ? on: December 26, 2015, 06:17:13 PM
I think a second captcha isn't necessary, but a type of captcha like the site in the OP is a good idea, as it's easy for users, and can reduce bots.

My main concern for an antibot like the one in the OP is non english speaking users not understanding what to do, hence lowering faucet views.
1378  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Google Voice Outside Of The US - Your Own Personal USA Phone Number! on: December 25, 2015, 05:50:33 AM
hi, I sent you a pm

I have replied to your PM.
1379  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Showers, The Faucet That Is Much More! on: December 25, 2015, 05:49:38 AM
Bump!
1380  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Up to 5000 SAT every 10 Minutes! Massive earning on: December 24, 2015, 03:06:29 AM
Please read forum rules; making a thread solely to promote a referral link is not allowed

You can delete this thread yourself by clicking the "move topic" button in the bottom left corner and moving it to the "archival" subforum.
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