Primedice is the most trusted site at the moment. FortuneJack is good as well, but I mostly use it only when PD is down.
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Or it could be a cheap way of getting leverage for a month on a hoped for increase in the Bitcoin price, at a cost of $10. Ignore the collateral for the minute, that's just security to be returned by the escrow on repayment of $1000 plus 1% i.e. $1010. Say, for the sake of easy calculation, Bitcoin at the time of the loan is trading at $333.3, he gets 3 BTC = $1000. IF the price goes up to say $505 during the month, then he pays back $1010, now only 2BTC, making a profit on the loan (as well as the collateral).
that's exactly what i mean i didn't mean to ask for a loan too, just if it would be reasonable someone would do that? but it is not for buying bitcoin but indeed, i would pay back 1010$ in bitcoin if bitcoin is 10100$ in a month i would pay back 0.1 bitcoin, if it's worth 101$ i would give back 10 btc per btc lended. I'll immediately transfer those btc back to fiat so even when the price would go down like hell I'll still be able to pay back. It's just lending out fiat with an intrest rate of 1% a month (of 12.68% a year). I could also do it with lower amounts maybe but the problem is how to use the collateral then. Is there a way to be 100% sure I'll get my sended btc back when i pay back the loan? I'm really new in all of this and don't know how everything works So you don't want to sell your bitcoin for USD and buy bitcoin back later, because you don't want the risk of bitcoin price going up in the next month, right? What about selling ~2.7 btc for $1000 and buy it back later, and entering a leveraged long position at the same time to hedge the risk?
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What is so special about Win88? The design isn't very appealing and barely anyone ever plays the new games from what i can tell.
The only special thing IMO is that It has the highest faucet amount (2000 satoshi every 180 seconds) among all other bitcoin gambling sites.
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Hey guys, is this site still paying out ? ? Thanks
They payed me few days ago, so I think they do. Even so I would rather stay away from it considering the owner has lied about the site bankroll. Just my personal opinion.
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You guys are too good at the flapping game lol. I beat my personal best already but still couldn't get in the top 5.
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What happened to site? Is it gone?
Yup, the site doesn't load now and it seems it is finally gone. I GUARANTEE that site will be online for AT LEAST 1 YEAR from this moment.
I gave you a good hint. Who are clever will make a profit. Others just pass on.
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Username: Injustsu000
Username: Injustsu
Username: Injust000
Username: Injust
Is this allowed? Probably not, but I am quite amazed TBH to see he/she don't mind at all revealing the relationships between these accounts by using so similar account names and making 4 posts within just a few minutes.
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Received my payment. Thanks a lot.
Enrolling for the next month. Posts: 2598 Bitcoin address: 1EkgK7eofJsocEewSMyiENG64DNDLUxppd
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"Do not download, do not install"? Or do you want to say we don't need to download or install anything to play the game?
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Nice UI on the site. I was playing for some free credits, and it is stuck on Loading..Also, what is PLM?
PLM stands for PLay Money on CoinGG. Q: what is PLM ? Is that pratice currency ?
PLM = playmoney which is practice currency so you can try the game for free.
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I got a even better idea. Send all your bitcoin to me, and then you won't have any bitcoin to gamble. The great point is that it will work for a longer period time, until you get more bitcoin later and send it to me as well. Of course, I am just joking.
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What do you offer that other poker sites don't? Invitation only sounds like a bad idea given the volume of play on the largest bitcoin poker sites.
+1. Unlike dice sites (playing against the site), poker sites (playing against other users) need to have a large and stable user base to work well.
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Hi i've a simple question. How many of you make gambling with fiat coins too?
I have never done any fiat gambling, not even once. I started my first ever gamble on PD months ago because of the faucet, and soon get *just a little bit* of addiction to bitcoin gambling.
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Hi I have a small amount of Btc 0.015 ,I want to lend it to someone who need it with interest but as their are many scammer on bitcointalk I'm afraid .What to do?
Invest in some dice site? I've invested (don't remember what site) about 0.01 and when I withdrew it tomorrow I had about 0.012. Just wait for someone to bet large sums of btc and there you have it. As i think referring dice sites is not good idea because every one had not that abilities to earn from that I believe mezmerizer9 was talking about investing in gambling sites' bankroll, rather than referring users to site to get some ref earnings. By investing in a site's bankroll, you could share the site profit with the site owner. Due to the presence of house edge, the house is very likely to get profit in long term. However, there are risks that the site owners cheat or even run away with all the bitcoin.
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Choose bitstamp !! its a good investment, nice to buy now its a good period i think the price will grow, you will get rich Unless you have a huge capital to buy a large quantity of bitcoin, I don't think you can get huge profit from bitcoin easily now. TBH, I don't think we can see the bitcoin price going up another 100-fold or 1000-fold in the coming few years as it did in the previous few years.
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That is just another block explorer site, and what that page shows is just the details of block #326965. You found the page with google search because a few of the transactions in the block was sent from 17gH1u6VJwhVD9cWR59jfeinLMzag2GZ43. I don't think it can give us any clue on the owner of the address.
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What do we know for sure. Gavin probably knows who he is. So we ask him nicely. Snip snap easy peasy
IIRC, a few persons like Gavin and Hal Finney did have a lot of discussions with satoshi over the net, but they don't know who satoshi is in real life (at least that is what they say).
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hello
im curious about something
when i log into my microwallet using my username, the balance of bitcoin defers from when i log in just using my bitcoin address (though i have entered the same bitcoin address in my registered account)
whats the reason?
thanks in advance !
For both of your microwallet accounts, when your account balance goes beyond the min cashout threshold, the payment will be sent to the same bitcoin address, but still those are two different accounts. That's why you have different account balances on them. As a bad analogy, I could have two different bitcointalk accounts for two different purpose. But then I could use the same address to accept payments for both accounts.
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