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1521  Economy / Gambling / Re: DirectBet – LIVE Sportsbook & Racebook. Rated # 1 by Bitcointalk Members ! on: January 12, 2015, 12:15:27 AM
Any plans to add more college basketball? Don't see very many lines often. Like tonight just 1 game
1522  Economy / Gambling / Re: Invest with me. on: January 12, 2015, 12:07:52 AM
Wow whats fuck happened here?
I just create account here 2-3 hours ago to send my line promo bet on luckyb.it thread.

I don't create this thread, don't send any btc to this fucker. Already changed my password here.

Thanks and Goood LLLLLuuuuuuckkk.

Who created this thread?

I don't know.
I think soneome that hacked my email or bruteforce my pass, since i used one weak to open account there Smiley
For precaution i already changed my email password and the forum password too.

Lock the thread at the bottom left corner of the page, to prevent anybody from investing into the scammer.

Or just edit the original post and delete all links and addresses
1523  Other / Meta / Re: Changing motherf&%* avatars on: January 12, 2015, 12:06:46 AM
There should be avatar uploads in the new forum software, going to be released around February.
Is there news that the new software will be released in February? I know it's been in the works for awhile but I didn't know that it was due to be released in February.

I would take any news regarding release dates with a grain of salt
1524  Economy / Gambling / Re: what kind of gambling site do you feel the community is missing? on: January 11, 2015, 10:51:30 PM
A sportsbook like bitbook.biz

There are a couple decent BTC books but bitbook.biz blew them all away in every aspect. Never thought it would be so hard to compete with that.
1525  Other / Meta / Re: What is "mprep" doing as a moderator? on: January 11, 2015, 10:42:30 PM
You can mock the general populace but a niche group of people isn't going to make Bitcoin accepted worldwide. The reality is that Bitcoin had its bubble and any "potential" future of it rests with the people innovating it. These are the things my friends think (far from idiots you condescending prick) and what any other person outside of this site I've talked to. I know you don't get out much.

Nice ad hominem, but I'm sure you and your friends aren't as smart as you think you are. Your logic is naive and childish and so is the way you deal with criticism. Anyone who thinks like this is just an ignorant sheep with cliched, easily refutable opinions whether you want to admit it or not but the masses usually come to their senses and realise a good idea over time (and usually when it's too late for them to have made any money from it and they rue their ignorance). Most of these people including you and your genius friends will have likely said the same thing about the Internet - bbbbbut you can buy child porn and scam people on it... It'll never work!

And no I can't gamble with cash easily and no if I wanted to scam people there would be a large paper trail. Get your head out of your ass.

You can't gamble easily? You must either live in a country where it's banned or are underage (the latter would explain a lot).




Your pretentiousness is dripping from every word you type. I guess being staff has made you more of a pompous prick then you were before. Remember you have 13748 posts on an internet forum.

I can't gamble for example in sportsbook as there are none available in the state of California. I would have to drive to Nevada to partake in these activities. It is much easier to gamble through my computer or mobile phone with BTC which is instant for withdrawals/deposits. Fiat sportsbook online have exorbitant fees for withdrawals.

Only certain drugs are available to any person and that is through a series of real life networking. Sometimes these people aren't the nicest in the bunch and there is a chance of being hurt/robbed in a real life drug trade. It is much easier to order these products through an online marketplace and have them mailed to you.

Scams such as ponzis are illegal in most countries but they are allowed to run without impunity through BTC. There are hundreds of cases where people have run of with hundreds/thousands of BTC equivalent to thousands/millions of dollars. If this were with fiat, it would be much easier to track and prosecute those responsible for this.

So yes, once again, take your massive, pompous head out of your hairy, haven't washed for weeks ass and take a look at the larger picture.
1526  Other / Meta / Re: Replacing DefaultTrust on: January 11, 2015, 10:35:12 PM
nope. You can buy trust now in the alt section  Cheesy

I would spend 5 BTC to get higher trust than the admins.

Where is there proof of this? Doesn't seem like it would be effective.
1527  Other / Meta / Re: Suggestion: Open "Ponzi" category on: January 11, 2015, 10:34:16 PM
We don't need ponzi board. Just wait for this crazy hype to end.
I agree with this bird. This hype stuff happened last year as well. It started with Ponzi's and ended with Hot Potato games. After that was the silence and now it's back. Creating a board just for a temporary hype isn't worth it if you ask me.

There was a hype before and I created this thread because it was overwhelming the gambling section as it is today:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=494662.0

The only benefit to creating a subforum would be that the section would receive less traffic and without attention ponzis die quickly.
1528  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: WeeklyPonzi.com | New Ponzi Round Each Week | 130% AUTOMATED RETURNS on: January 11, 2015, 10:21:19 PM
Welcome to WeeklyPonzi.com
WeeklyPonzi.com is a new Ponzi game which starts fresh at the end of each week.

HTTP://WEEKLYPONZI.COM/


How does WeeklyPonzi.com work?
Send bitcoin to 17EtFaxBU2PKJq36V9thYX75FkvHsRZJXw, and you'll get back 130% of the deposit. The returns on your investment come from other investors, so as long as people invest after you, your payout is guaranteed!

Ok so what is a 'Weekly Ponzi'?
WeeklyPonzi.com delivers one Ponzi program per week. Basically at the end of each week the Ponzi program will end and another one will start in it's place. Don't be the last to deposit before it ends, it's always a gamble. You can view the time left of the current program on the home page.

How do I know I won't be scammed?
You can view ALL of our activity on the Blockchain. It's impossible for us to cheat you out of your money without EVERYONE seeing.

The program ended and I didn't get paid out. What the hell?
Unlucky, the last investors of each week take the highest gamble. Try again on the next restart!

How long does it take to receive the payout?
It depends on the bank balance and how many people are depositing.

Why can't I use a web wallet for WeeklyPonzi.com?
If you used a web wallet, you'd be paying from a shared address. We'd have no way of knowing what address to send your payout to! Don't do it. (blockchain.info web wallets are OK.)


Any further questions? Post them below or PM me.

Please show others proof of payment, post your txid below.


.9 BTC Jan 9th at 22:39 tx id: 124b5527a015934ca832f0e04015c8312e8addf55ad7cffbefb19769cf8cc696

NEVER got paid....

Also .304 BTC Han 10th at 08:10 tx id: 9752c6860c3f97a5874305ccbf9def3f974f7272fbe14cb3d0fb46474bcd2554

NEVER got paid...

I understand how this works but do not understand why these 2 of my 6 transactions never got paid...



That money went right into the ponzi operators pocket. You are getting none of that back.

Are you reading this thread? The ponzi operator is bumping it with alternate accounts
1529  Economy / Gambling / Re: Looking for Bitcoin Sportsbook on: January 11, 2015, 10:08:52 PM
directbet, no one rated you number 1

DirectBet was also voted The # 1 Bitcoin Betting Site of 2014.
You were thrown out of that poll for using fake accounts and paid posters.

I think you got confused. You can verify in the link below :

DirectBet was declared The # 1 Bitcoin Betting Site of 2014.

He's not confused, you are confused. You declared yourself the winner. A shill declared directbet the winner. OP hasn't said a word but there are many posters saying you should be banned.

I think it's pretty obvious basketsrus and sportsplayer are shills yourselves (prob 1 person). All your posts are only related to criticizing DirectBet.
1530  Economy / Gambling / Re: Invest with me. on: January 11, 2015, 09:36:33 PM
ROFL ... this is new ...  Grin Grin Grin

do you really expect people to send u BTC .... just like that ?

but he is obviously the really lucky Engineer  Shocked

Sounds like a sure win investment strategy to me Roll Eyes
1531  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: cryptodouble not pay = scam on: January 11, 2015, 09:27:00 PM
ANY service that promises 100+% returns or to double your coin is a SCAM

I don't want to say you deserve it but use your head  Undecided
1532  Economy / Gambling / Re: Nauro GUARANTEED predictions thread ( re-built ) on: January 11, 2015, 09:24:06 PM
Have won 3/4 picks following Nauro. Impressive record so far and will keep following and tipping until I see otherwise  Smiley
1533  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Tomatocage blocked the messeges from me he and etc, read. on: January 11, 2015, 06:48:00 PM
Stay away from PayPal. They are a money-hungry company that seeks nothing but the funds sitting in your pocket.

Off topic from this thread but can confirm. I never did anything illegal/illicit and they froze all my funds and then reversed some transactions at their own discretion. This ended up putting me in a negative balance. They even tried to pull money out of my bank account without my authorization (so illegal). They are a crooked company. I hate that they are so huge.
1534  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Bitcoin-stocks.com lying about what they invest in on: January 11, 2015, 06:45:07 PM
He deleted all my posts too, made topic in Gambling section to warn others, and also left negative trust.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=918877.0

The worst is people defending him. I don't get why people don't use their brain. So fucking greedy.

He's untrusted so his trust doesn't show up. You are still dark green to me
1535  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Tomatocage blocked the messeges from me he and etc, read. on: January 11, 2015, 06:41:21 PM
Why accept the funds without seeing the ID first?

There have been many scam accusations and shady situations involving you shipitbuddy.

I wouldn't use PayPal again.
1536  Other / Meta / Re: What is "mprep" doing as a moderator? on: January 11, 2015, 09:36:03 AM
This hurts Bitcoin overall. When no one takes this currency seriously because its only related to scams, gambling, and drugs.

Definitely.

It's not only related to those things but only idiots will think like this or use that sort of logic and we cannot be responsible for the thoughts of idiots. Can you not gamble or buy drugs or scam with the money in your pocket? Of course you can and also much easier than with bitcoin.

You can mock the general populace but a niche group of people isn't going to make Bitcoin accepted worldwide. The reality is that Bitcoin had its bubble and any "potential" future of it rests with the people innovating it. These are the things my friends think (far from idiots you condescending prick) and what any other person outside of this site I've talked to. I know you don't get out much.

And no I can't gamble with cash easily and no if I wanted to scam people there would be a large paper trail. Get your head out of your ass.
1537  Other / Meta / Re: What is "mprep" doing as a moderator? on: January 11, 2015, 05:13:02 AM
I understand forum policy and why ponzis are allowed/advertised but is BTC worth ignoring ethics?

This hurts Bitcoin overall. When no one takes this currency seriously because its only related to scams, gambling, and drugs.

Take some responsibilty. Yes its hard but its the right thing to do.
1538  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Bitcoin-stocks.com lying about what they invest in on: January 11, 2015, 04:58:20 AM
Extremely shady

I left michaeladair a negative trust before for openly supporting and endorsing the ponzi multiple times but he pmed me and I removed it because he said he no longer would.

There needs to be forum intervention for shit like this. Theymos refuses to take responsibility for anything. Covering under the guise of free speech when that is obviously NOT this forum goal.

God forbid there be forum moderation and responsibility
1539  Other / Meta / Re: What is "mprep" doing as a moderator? on: January 11, 2015, 03:30:28 AM
Unfortunately ponzis are allowed by this forum and no amount of discussion seems to change that.

Even until recently they were openly advertising via the forum. Theymos supports them for some reason
1540  Economy / Gambling / Re: Story about a big win > 5 BTC on a gambling website on: January 10, 2015, 08:40:12 PM
We've had several big winners all year playing at https://wwwCasinoBitco.in!

Just this week, we paid out a 70 btc win from our Blackjack game!
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How much is someone beting per hand to win 70 btc on Blackjack?? I could see it on slots or dice by hitting something with bigs odds, but in Blackjack?!

Wondering this too. Possibly 5 BTC a hand.. Shocked
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