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1541  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The safest wallet? on: September 08, 2016, 06:38:24 AM
Surprised to see people suggest blockchain.info *sigh*

I'd go with Trezor or paper wallet (paper if you know what you're doing...)
1542  Economy / Services / Re: [BitDice.me] Signature creation contest [0.2 BTC for the best entry] on: September 08, 2016, 06:17:15 AM
where is jayce?.  I am honestly waiting for Jayce's entries.. I am a fan of his designing works. I believe he'll bring something special again. (if he's around here) good luck OP. signature design's reward is very impressive. hope signature rates also will be good..  Grin Grin Grin

Maybe he is on vacation after winning big bounty from bitsler competition by giving room for other designers. Tongue
Jokes apart, I too love Jayce's works. Hope all the designers are too busy as 2 big bounty competitions are open right now.
Lol thanks for the kind words Smiley Nowadays there are many other great designers, the competition become tougher time by time
I am still doing some projects for now, I will submit my design on this contest asap.

We're looking forward to it
1543  Economy / Services / Re: [BitDice.me] Signature creation contest [0.2 BTC for the best entry] on: September 07, 2016, 03:56:24 AM
Got some cool entries so far, keep them coming
1544  Economy / Services / Re: [BitDice.me] Signature creation contest [0.2 BTC for the best entry] on: September 05, 2016, 08:24:47 PM
One question. What logo do you want in the signature?

The one from this site?: https://www.bitdice.me/

Or the one from this site: https://stage.bitdice.me/

Just wondering, since both logos are different Tongue.

From stage obviously as it's the new version (version 4)

Also, copying isn't allowed as someone mentioned above.
1545  Economy / Services / Re: [BitDice.me] Signature creation contest [0.2 BTC for the best entry] on: September 05, 2016, 03:40:51 AM
Still running, don't forget to participate.
1546  Economy / Gambling / Re: 999dice on: September 04, 2016, 08:45:23 AM
Now when you say young winning, are you withdrawing your funds? Try to make a withdrawal and let us know from there. If you input 0.001BTC an win 1BTC but can never withdraw it then you didn't really 'win' anything now did you?

999Dice isn't scamming by blocking withdrawals. The only question is the provably fair system. I have cashed out 4+ BTC at once from 999 once. More than 1 BTC many times.

Edit: Though there's no certainty they would pay out big money. Just haven't heard of them refusing to pay.
1547  Economy / Services / [BitDice.me] Signature creation contest [0.2 BTC for the best entry] on: September 03, 2016, 06:39:54 PM
Running a signature creation contest on behalf of BitDice Casino S.L.R.

BitDice BCT account: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=238641

We're looking to get signatures with good design. The signature should reflect how BitDice stands out from the other sites (as an example the security measures, cold storage of funds). The contest will run for one week after which the winner will be chosen.

Prize: 0.2 BTC

Instructions:

The signature should say something that gives an idea about the site and its features. Creativity is a big plus.


Signatures must be created for Full member, Senior member and Hero member accounts
 
The contest will run for one week (from 3rd of September until 10th of September)

The design should:

  • Reflect the index page of stage.bitdice.me
  • Not be copied from any other site
  • Show how BitDice stands out from the other sites
  • Colors used should be colors used on the new version of the site (stage.bitdice.me)

Images to take ideas from:




Rules:

  • Entries must be unique and not re-used signatures
  • Focus on quality, not quantity
  • By participating you agree that any entry can be used by BitDice Casino S.L.R.
  • You can only post image of the signature instead of BBCode if you wish but you will have to provide the BBCode afterwards if you win
1548  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitDice V4 Open Beta Invite! on: September 01, 2016, 06:05:27 PM
Love the new site. A huge improvement compared to the old site considering the amount of new features and security options. Also added referral system is something I was looking forward to.
1549  Economy / Gambling / Re: 10 Bitcoin Jackpot on Social Dice @ BetKing.io on: August 26, 2016, 06:33:25 PM
Now, what do you all think about this case. A while back, months ago, I invited a highroller to BetKing. He wagered quite a bit of BTC under various accounts, probably at least 10k-20k BTC. The guy went away for a while and recently joined back. As there was no referral system on the site back then he couldn't use my referral link. Today he was going to use my referral link under the name "TheManNotFromIran". He somehow failed and couldn't register under me which I noticed later. I told dean (BetKing admin) to look at this and apparently he didn't use the link correctly. Then dean told me how I was gaming the system when someone who isn't a new player but is under a new name uses my referral link and so removed my affiliate status so that I can no longer refer players on the site. There's no rule anywhere that you must only refer new players on site. Am I doing something wrong if in general someone who isn't a new player decides to use my referral link to play?
1550  Economy / Gambling / Re: 10 Bitcoin Jackpot on Social Dice @ BetKing.io on: August 20, 2016, 11:48:26 PM
Always good to see mom win...

1551  Economy / Gambling / Re: 10 Bitcoin Jackpot on Social Dice @ BetKing.io on: August 18, 2016, 05:34:22 PM
Martingale at 10 BTC base bet... what could go wrong? Nothing!

1552  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Don't Buy BTC from Coinbase? on: August 14, 2016, 10:50:32 PM
If you buy bitcoin from coinbase you can obviously move it offline after which it's as safe as your offline wallet is. You can still buy bitcoin from coinbase obviously. Just holding them there might not be the best option.
1553  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: THE BITCOIN LOTTERY on: August 10, 2016, 06:29:19 PM
Let's try and build immediate trust here. We will do 2 hours. For the next two hours starting now, send 0.002 BTC to that address, and at the end of the two hours, 100% of the BTC sent will be sent back to a random address that had sent 0.002 BTC. I encourage active members to participate and then comment here when you win so you can see this is real.

Give up already. In order to succeed you must have something we can base our trust on.
1554  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: THE BITCOIN LOTTERY on: August 10, 2016, 10:14:32 AM
And? Just because I came to the forum and have an immediate vision, that means I'm untrustworthy? Like I said, the platform will adjust as we grow. I intend this to be an official global Bitcoin lottery program that doesn't just put money in people's pockets and fund broken education. We will actually fund things that make a difference. If we got large scale, we would be a developed organization with a board that manages the funds. Right now it's a small dollar lottery. If the thing doesn't even raise 1000, I'm not taking any money, 80% Jackpot, 20% donation to a popular organization through mass media promoting The Bitcoin Lottery, Bitcointalk and Bitcoin in general. Bitcoin is literally an app download away from someone's phone and linking a debit card. This is the way to push Bitcoin and get people to buy Bitcoin.

Why do I want to scam a few dollars when I can grow this into a billion dollar organization that funds global charity. You need to stop thinking so selfish.

You could have included information of the method how the winner is chosen and possibly other ways to make sure the user funds are safe. This is just too similar to other scam attempts we've seen lately. Nothing personal but that's just how things are.
1555  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: THE BITCOIN LOTTERY on: August 10, 2016, 09:55:36 AM
What do you mean by that?

We have a main post in Project Developments. Yes this is a lottery. No it's not for profit. One lucky person will get a nice jackpot and funds will go towards donations and charities. The goal is to grow large scale to fund worldwide humanity projects.

Newbie account. The only thing you will earn is red trust.
1556  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Bitcoin Slot Games on: August 10, 2016, 09:51:34 AM
Sweet Robots is a beast. Played it at Betking mostly.
1557  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: THE BITCOIN LOTTERY on: August 10, 2016, 09:50:02 AM
Atleast see some effort.
1558  Economy / Gambling / Re: 10 Bitcoin Jackpot on Social Dice @ BetKing.io on: August 06, 2016, 02:29:12 PM
Player "norightturnplease": 40 bets, BTC640 wagered, BTC210 profit. Easy game Smiley



Damn, missed that one. Nice run...
1559  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Losing investment on Gambling sites on: August 06, 2016, 01:54:11 PM
One big thing you should worry when investing in casino is fake winnings. Owners of casino can just pose as players to steal investors funds. They can either make a big win (a huge chunk of a bankroll at once) or just make small fake wins each month, keeping you in profit, but less than you deserve.

Invest only in gambling sites with perfect reputation.
Problem is that the sites which are so trusted like primedice and others don't even accept investment and for the right reason, why will they allow their profits to be shared ?
I think investing in new sites is like playing with ponzi sites.

Investing in new sites might indeed not be that wise but there's a few good ones to choose from.
1560  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: which dice site is better ? on: August 04, 2016, 06:25:37 AM
Currently BitDice and BetKing
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