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141  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Debit Card delivery on: March 13, 2018, 09:04:20 AM
Uhh you can just google some of them like

Cryptopay
Spectrocoin
Wirex

I believe they offers the plastic card aside from just the virtual one.
142  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Share your dice strategy on: March 13, 2018, 07:39:10 AM
Hey guys!
i need some new strategies
my bank: 0.5
share yours  Grin



Seriously, do not expect that a simple gambling strategy will work wonders that would multiply your current bankroll. Did you really think some kind of strategy will make you profit with even that much bankroll? The answer is no. There is no such thing that would consistently make you profit. This is still gambling.

there are not really a strategy on dice to get a profit. it's all depend on your luck.
I am not a strategy to play on dice, I just roll and roll. if I get a win, it is time to stop it.

Like yeah I didn't know that rolling a dice will still have a strategy, i mean you just have to roll and roll it until luck finds you.
Maybe some have a strategy here but I think winning here is always a matter of chance like just rolling a dice that you don't know what will it gives.

There are. They are not just applicable to dice but on gambling in general. Strategies like Martin Gale, d'Alembert, Labouchere, Paroli, Fibonacci, and so many more.
143  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why kyc is even required? on: March 13, 2018, 07:33:26 AM
I highly doubt that any of the Casino's are doing KYC because of governmental requirements/regulations. A lot of them aren't  even registered, and if they are they would likely register there corporation in a jurisdiction with favorable/lax gambling laws. Most of the governments that require KYC, don't even allow gambling. From my experience the Casinos that require KYC, only do so when they want to get out of paying/scam a customer or when they suspect some form of cheating or trying to game the system, which basically reverts back to the first point... Trying to find a reason to not pay.  They don't need to know their customer when they are receiving the customers $, only when they want to welch on paying one of their customers. There are numerous accounts of people getting scammed by casino sites. That is the main reason why I switched over to YOLOdice, because the site I was playing on had several issues with not wanting to pay out.

The big ones are registered as this is something of a proof that the site is legit. If they are not registered gamblers think twice before they play in the casino. Usually they are registered with Curacao gambling license. So probably they are being forced by governments to require KYC. This has been the trend with the exchanges so I guess it is also affecting the casinos now.
144  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Poker: hands analysis, useful stuff and general discussions on: March 13, 2018, 04:12:24 AM
Nice compilation OP.

About the topic of poker, a friend of mine is in the business of employing good poker players and giving them bankroll to play and he mentioned something about Game Theory Optimal. He was describing it as a software but I heard of this theory in my business class. So I am not sure what it is. He goes on to saying that he needs an extremely large cloud computer to handle the computations since the software needs a lot of RAM to be able to compute faster.

Are you familiar with it?
145  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will you still continue? on: March 13, 2018, 04:01:52 AM
Never, because this gambling game has lost a lot of people today, so I want to say those who are still playing this gambling should stop it altogether, because I saw many people who came in the car through this gambling but on their way to the car The money involved in oil was not with them Even many people used to go begging because their homes were far away, so I want to say those who are still running this gambling game will stop gambling at this time and it will benefit you,

You need not stop, people just need to control themselves. I've not stop ever since I started, but the thing is I learned a hard lesson about gambling my money. Now, I don't gamble as much and I don't gamble a substantial amount of money. The most I gamble is $20 and that is not something I would be depressed about if I loss it. Sometimes the urge to deposit more comes when I lose the initial money, I just stop myself. But if you do not listen to that small voice saying "deposit more and maybe you'll win back your losses", that is the time you win against your gambling problem.
146  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: what (prepaid/credit/virtual) card are allowed to be linked to paypal on: March 13, 2018, 03:58:11 AM
I am looking to make an account into some card issuer which allow me to deposit crypto (to deposit) and it should be able to be linked to PayPal without any issue, I read there were some problem recently with some cards so which are working and accepted by paypal?

You can link most debit/credit/prepaid/virtual card on to your paypal, but it is extremely hard to find one that is able to verify your account. If you are looking to verify your account, I would suggest to just buy a VCC to verify it. Back then I used dreamweavervcc to verify my account then just linked my cryptocurrency loadable VCC which I use for my purchases using paypal. Hope that helps.
but will Paypal accept it? because I know that paypal isnt accepting anmore uphold cards and many others, I only  need a card to link to my account

That is the question, but you can just try. Anyway most crypto loaded debit cards are easy to obtain and does not require a lot of money to to get one. You can link a debit card that has even just $1 on it for verification (make it $2 in case they charge a random $1+ for verification). Though, don't take my word for it. Since my experience with paypal was  about 2 years ago and I've not really added a new card to it ever since I got a local debit card that I linked.
147  Economy / Services / Re: Buy us virtual visa card or mastercard. on: March 12, 2018, 07:26:28 PM
Maybe you can check out the following:

Cryptopay
Bitpay
Wirex
Spectrocoin

I have not tried any of the above, but I read some good reviews about them. There are also some people that sell loaded VCCs here on the forum but it's hard to trust them.
Good luck.
148  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: what (prepaid/credit/virtual) card are allowed to be linked to paypal on: March 12, 2018, 07:17:31 PM
I am looking to make an account into some card issuer which allow me to deposit crypto (to deposit) and it should be able to be linked to PayPal without any issue, I read there were some problem recently with some cards so which are working and accepted by paypal?

You can link most debit/credit/prepaid/virtual card on to your paypal, but it is extremely hard to find one that is able to verify your account. If you are looking to verify your account, I would suggest to just buy a VCC to verify it. Back then I used dreamweavervcc to verify my account then just linked my cryptocurrency loadable VCC which I use for my purchases using paypal. Hope that helps.
149  Economy / Lending / Re: More of Investment than lending on: March 12, 2018, 07:13:45 PM
https://localbitcoins.com/buy_bitcoins

NOTE: If you are not interested in the project don't reply. Stay busy

Project? Roll Eyes
I'm always busy, don't you worry. Enjoy the rest of your stay.

I guess that is the last time we see Mr. Nigerian Prince over here. Cheesy

Good luck scamming elsewhere OP.
150  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-03-12] No Legal Basis to Ban or Limit Bitcoin Mining: EU Official on: March 12, 2018, 07:02:28 PM
It's either the world shifts to more renewable electricity or we just keep on depleting the oil reserves and make the price of electricity way up there. Or another alternative is that every cryptocurrencies move out of POW and just use POS so we all stop using excessive electricity for nothing but online money.
151  Economy / Goods / Re: Adidas Tubular Invader Strap in Red Grey Black Green (like Yeezy Boost 750s) New on: March 12, 2018, 04:49:54 PM
Yeah, a few. Got some Tubular shadows in gold and a couple different colours of Alpabounce, plus a pair of Busenitz.

[ img]https://e-megasport.de/eng_pl_adidas-Alphabounce-em-m-BW1203-6175_2.jpg[/img]
[ img]https://www.sneakerfiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/adidas-tubular-shadow-cardboard.png[/img]
[ img]https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/Nzk1WDEyMDA=/z/9mcAAOSwWMhaZM7z/$_58.JPG[/img]

I'll get around to updating this thread soon as half in the op have been sold. I've got a load of Nike Dunks I want to get rid of as well.

Sizes please.  Shocked
Any update yet on these?
152  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: A list of scams found 2018 on: March 11, 2018, 03:35:42 PM
There are too many scams to even be able to list them all. If you want to do a history class about them all, it would be a very long list.

Some notable scams that I have on top of my head:

1. hashocean (cloud mining)
2. HYIPs
3. Those casinos that scammed people through
 a. Running away with the money
 b. Cheating users
 c. Not giving out bonuses

Probably those can help you write more to this thread.
153  Economy / Goods / Re: Adidas Tubular Invader Strap in Red Grey Black Green (like Yeezy Boost 750s) New on: March 10, 2018, 05:47:14 PM
Yeah, a few. Got some Tubular shadows in gold and a couple different colours of Alpabounce, plus a pair of Busenitz.

[ img]https://e-megasport.de/eng_pl_adidas-Alphabounce-em-m-BW1203-6175_2.jpg[/img]
[ img]https://www.sneakerfiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/adidas-tubular-shadow-cardboard.png[/img]
[ img]https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/Nzk1WDEyMDA=/z/9mcAAOSwWMhaZM7z/$_58.JPG[/img]

I'll get around to updating this thread soon as half in the op have been sold. I've got a load of Nike Dunks I want to get rid of as well.

Sizes please.  Shocked
154  Economy / Goods / Re: Adidas Tubular Invader Strap in Red Grey Black Green (like Yeezy Boost 750s) New on: March 10, 2018, 04:33:36 PM
Was at an addidas store here in my country yesterday and I remembered you hilarious. Any new stocks on hand?
155  Economy / Lending / Re: More of Investment than lending on: March 10, 2018, 11:37:28 AM
Another of those Nigerian prince scams eh.

Who do you think will fall for your tricks? Your first ever post here on the forum and you are asking people to just randomly and blindly trust you?! Expect a negative feedback in a few minutes from DT. No one will ever send you anything, there is no guarantee you will payback.

Offer collateral or close this thread.
156  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin down ( Mt. Gox is dumping ) on: March 09, 2018, 08:52:55 PM
Again, this isn't the first time that an exchange is being allegedly hacked and this won't be that last. Mt Gox was probably just a big example of how a hacked exchange contributes to price dumps even after a long time after it happened.
$7k is the lowest it is going to hit in my opinion and anything lower is a sign that the dump is pretty hard and recovering is going to take a lot of time given that Bitcoin was undergoing hard times.

Though Mt. Gox has been gone for years already and the effect has just been realized when it started dumping. Problem is that they held 200,000 bitcoins which shrank the supply for years and then offloaded a lot of them effectively increasing the supply back up. Then since they sold them pretty quick it resulted to a sharp drop in price. $7,000 will not be the lowest, if they dump a whole lot more it could potentially cause it to crash lower than that. But probably it would recover.
157  Economy / Speculation / Re: can bitcoin price move up to 17k again in 2018 on: March 09, 2018, 08:48:53 PM
It's quite possible, I think. Recent news though suggest there could still be possible drops in price as the Japanese government is offloading hundreds of millions worth of bitcoins and bitcoin cash to liquidate the tokens on hand with them which was confiscated from the defunct Mt.Gox. It was sold to raise funds to pay off the people that had a claim against Mt.Gox. Though I think they have raised enough as I think they have already sold $400 million worth already. But I am not sure if they will continue to sell, as from the news they said they still had $1.9 billion worth still left to sell.
158  Economy / Speculation / Re: Saving for your Children Bitcoin vs Cash? on: March 09, 2018, 08:45:03 PM
Maybe just save a few bitcoins, probably at least save 1 bitcoin for them. Maybe in the future, McAfee's prediction of $1,000,000 per bitcoin would happen, at least you saved them that much money.

Gold 20%
Silver 20%
Bitcoin 20%
Real estate 20%
Fiat 20%


This ratio might be a good guide, though I have my reservations. I would say probably in the future, gold and silver will be forgotten as humans will move on to better things than these but it might not be in the near future.

Fiat is not a good way to save for the future as its value decreases over time due to inflation.

Real estate though is something else. Everybody will still need real estate for a long time, even far longer than when gold and silver is forgotten. This might be the best in my opinion, although it would depend on where it is located. It is still susceptible to losing its value probably due to war, government problems, and some other problems that would cause its value to drop because of the problem.
159  Economy / Speculation / Re: I believe the dumps are over on: March 09, 2018, 08:37:14 PM
Well he's still going to offload 1.9 billion worth of bitcoins and bitcoin cash based from the news. I don't think he'll be able to offload that through OTC methods. If it would be possible it would probably take a really long time to do so. Since this is a governmental action, I would say they will need a quick and easy way to dispose of the property. Which means he will rely on exchanges to do it.
160  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Men only. Are you daring enough to have a boob job to complete a bet? on: March 09, 2018, 08:32:24 PM
You know there are people who do that without any incentive! They change clothes or even perform chirurgical operations to look like women. So maybe the guy was one of them, which is the more likely as you are saying that he removed the implant after twenty years, not after the bet period expired.

He isn't gay, so the issue about looking like a woman is out of the question. You can even check the link OP posted. It was clear that the guy was not gay and even after 20 years with the breast implants he did not look like a woman. In fact, the picture was not even censored because it did not look inappropriate. If he already looked like a woman, I am sure the picture would have been censored already.
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