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161  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Hassleless Exchanges on: December 17, 2017, 02:35:14 AM
Ok, thanks everyone, much appreciated!

P.M. Guys, I've recently found out that I have a few old bonus transactions pending on one of my wallets, mainly bitcoinwallet.com, I hate to ask, but so not to create another thread for such a triviality it'd be much appreciated by me if some of you would click the link, just 10 times needed!

https://georgefeb.bitcoinwallet.com

Cheers, and tia everyone!
162  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Hassleless Exchanges on: December 06, 2017, 07:34:09 PM
No such thing as a hassle free exchange. First as regulation is coming fast, KYC requirements are coming fast and because this is crypto, tighter security protocols have to be in place cuz being a noob in security will cost you.

Well I see!

There was one mint something, but it's closed now!

There's another Czech one, also in the green layout, but I can't remember its name...
163  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Hassleless Exchanges on: December 06, 2017, 07:24:23 PM
I'm happy with binance so far. I think you can't buy bitcoin directly off of them (at least no without some sort of verification), but I had purchased my bitcoin somewhere else, and once I transferred it over to binance, I've been trading bitcoins relatively hassle-free. If you already have somecoins and are willing to trade / invest in altcoins, I would recommend binance.

Thanks for the heads up, will check this one out as well!
164  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Hassleless Exchanges on: December 06, 2017, 04:32:40 PM
If you are willing to buy bitcoin with your visa cards than you are already losing privacy you are looking for, if you are willing to buy with your credit card than I don't think not sending any of your personal documents to exchanges can save you from personal identity theft.

You can check purse.io where you can buy stuffs for others in amazon with your credit card and you will get paid in bitcoin but you may end up paying quite higher rate for bitcoin.

Coinbase, bitpanda, cex.io are few options where you can buy bitcoin with your CC but you need to get verified there. 

I use virtual VISA, QIWI stuff, which can be reissued at any time, so no privacy concerns here! Cheers and thank you!
165  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Hassleless Exchanges on: December 06, 2017, 04:26:04 PM
If you want to use a visa I recommend using coinbase. It is easy to set up an account and you don’t need to verify via ID to use your visa, you are limited in how much You can buy without verifying your account. They do charge a fee though. That’s the only place I know of that you can use a credit card but I’m sure there are other exchanges out there I just don’t know of any.

Ok mate, thank you very much for the input, much appreciated!

I'll check that one out!
166  Economy / Exchanges / Hassleless Exchanges on: December 06, 2017, 04:15:31 PM
Hi there!

I'd like to know what exchange website would be the best to buy Bitcoins and other coins, without all that drivel with ID verification and all that!

Simply normal stuff, where I could deposit USD from my VISA and proceed!

Thanks

George

P.S. Don't want to use Local Bitcoins atm!
167  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINROYALE.COM 2.0 • New Design • Provably Fair • 1 BTC Bonus • Max Bet Doubled! on: July 27, 2015, 08:14:55 PM
Casino doesn't work at my end, can't even log in let alone play games!

Fix pls!

Our site was down this morning. It should be up now. Sorry about that!

All good now, already won & lost! Cheesy

Cheers Victor & respect for the support!

George
168  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINROYALE.COM 2.0 • New Design • Provably Fair • 1 BTC Bonus • Max Bet Doubled! on: July 27, 2015, 01:17:01 PM
Casino doesn't work at my end, can't even log in let alone play games!

Fix pls!
169  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: Should you stay or should you go? on: July 09, 2015, 05:16:24 PM
Ok cool, nice forecast! Smiley
170  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: Should you stay or should you go? on: July 09, 2015, 04:05:38 PM
When was the value ever stable?

well moving in a short range like 220-250 is considered stable, this is the best stability you can get with an asset like bitcoin, at least for now with its current level of adoption

Do you think it'll go up any time soon, maybe towards the end of the year?
171  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: Should you stay or should you go? on: July 09, 2015, 04:02:50 PM
Yeah I see what you are saying.  I think the first step is to simplify the exchange process.  I had to read up on how to buy bitcoins and tbh it was a total pain to get some.  If you could just buy them direct from a bank account in stead of having to wait a week or pay a hefty transfer fee then that would go a long way to better adoption.  That will be the first barrier to cross.  The second will be transaction speed.  The average person does not want to wait so long for a transaction to go through.  They are used to credit cards and instant money.  Third there needs to be some advantage that bitcoins have.  Why would the average person use bitcoins in stead of dollars?  If I get ripped off using my CC then I just call them and have the transaction reversed.  BTC has no such thing.  It needs to have an advantage for the average person and not just us.

It's very simple to buy them either via LocalBitcoins or BTC-E!
172  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump Warned By RNC Chairman On His Immigration Rhetoric on: July 09, 2015, 03:56:20 PM
Donald is a cool dude, I'm watching YouTube videos right now, funny:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m91vEm9kAsY
173  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINROYALE.COM 2.0 • New Design • Provably Fair • 1 BTC Bonus • Max Bet Doubled! on: July 09, 2015, 03:54:41 PM
Do you plan to give us some no deposit bonus codes?

Nope. But we're currently working on something better Smiley And, if you're an existing player (which I think you are), just PM/email me. I'll see what I can do for you.

I am existing player what is better than no deposit bonus code I am curious

User name GeorgeFeb, I've been playing out there for sometime, so I'd love to get some bonus code as a bonus! Smiley
174  Other / Off-topic / Re: When did you go to bed last night? (Daily thread) on: July 09, 2015, 03:46:10 PM
Usually at 3:00 AM 

You man an Owl like me! Smiley
175  Other / Off-topic / Re: When did you go to bed last night? (Daily thread) on: July 09, 2015, 03:21:28 PM
Got to bed at 4 AM woke up at 10 AM! Smiley
176  Other / Off-topic / Re: what you like best in Bitcoin ? on: July 09, 2015, 03:12:03 PM
You can move great sums of money without problems, lol!

Have to use the best exchanges which doesn't use freaking verification though, coz if Bitcoins are about privacy so fuck all those exchanges which are asking you to upload any documents! Smiley
177  Economy / Digital goods / Re: FS: Propellerhead Account With 23 Paid Rack Extensions on: July 09, 2015, 03:07:46 PM
Bump! Smiley
178  Economy / Economics / Re: Will the Chinese turn into Bitcoin after the this stock market crisis? on: July 09, 2015, 02:07:00 PM
Soon some smart traders will make a lot of money out of this crisis! Smiley
179  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How much is it cost to make a gaming website? on: July 09, 2015, 10:02:50 AM
you could get it done for half that if you shop around and get lucky with a good team.
you would need to pay by the hour probably instead of the job.  fixed priced software
development is risky because of the unknown nature of bugs and problems and they need to pad
their estimate accordingly.  You may be able to find a great programmer for $15/hr who can
get it done and tested in less than 200 hours.  ...Or leave you with a half written site that's worthless. lol.

 you can also PM me and I might be able to help.

Ok I see, I'll search for some other programmers or PM you! Smiley

Site is up btw: https://cryptogames.io/
180  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How much is it cost to make a gaming website? on: July 09, 2015, 09:58:18 AM
Sounds like a reasonable amount of money. The average wage for a decent/good programmer in my country is around 80 euro per hour (which is still cheap). Programming something like this takes a lot of time, so it will cost a lot of money. I can also assume that multiple people will be working on this project, so the price rockets quickly. If 3 people work on it for 8 hours (which is a reasonable estimation), it will cost you 8*80*3 = 1920 euro. Most people can't finish a whole gambling website in 8 hours, so yeah, 7000 euro sounds fair to me.


That link doesn't work? You've made this in the wrong section.
Even though I can't see the website I could throw some numbers out. If the website is pretty simple (design) and you want only a single game on it such as Minesweeper it shouldn't be more than a few hundred dollars.
Web developers usually try to price their cheap products much higher than they should.
I disagree. Good web developers cost a lot of money. There are a few that overcharge, I agree, but 7000 euro sounds like a good deal to me.

Hmm, not cool, then I better start learning this stuff myself, no way I'd pay such money for that simple thing, even though it only looks simple!
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