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161  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Who called it "blockchain"? on: October 21, 2018, 08:26:34 PM
Interesting question. Hard to answer. I think blockchain.info (registered 2011) can be one of the first concatenation of those two separately used words in bitcoin paper.
   
162  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread on: October 20, 2018, 08:02:01 PM
I am asking about average money which you earn per month.

At this difficulty with one Moonlander: 0,01 € for 24 hours. 0,34 € for 30 days.
0,0073 Litecoin.

I'm mining via MRR and renting them at quite good prices. For ex. recently received 0.0017 LTC for 6 hours (single MLD2)  ... thats like 0.007 LTC daily.
The thing is to set the price pretty high (not too much) so miner won't be rented all the time (only during demand peaks). If not rented you are mining at your defined pools.
Definitely recommending that site.
163  Economy / Gambling / Re: FASTEST GROWING CRYPTO POKER ROOM - $10K+ COMPETITIONS | 200% BONUSES | BTC/ETH on: October 20, 2018, 11:54:19 AM
lol, nice spam you made here. I'm not surprised you were baned from telegram as it's pretty annoying.
Be man as well. Stop crying, admit you lost couple bucks earned from freerolls and move along.
164  Economy / Gambling / Re: FASTEST GROWING CRYPTO POKER ROOM - $10K+ COMPETITIONS | 200% BONUSES | BTC/ETH on: October 19, 2018, 08:19:43 PM
If you don't understand why that hand is shady af then you don't know anything about poker. Here's a tip:
...

While you are PRO. Yet still spending time playing micro cash games ... something is wrong here.


...
Let's say that 1% of the time a player calls there. That player wins 6% of the time. How many times does that scenario have to play out with 1 win?

Also small tip:  There are players (mainly in low amount games) who cares not of winning odds. Just plays for fun.
165  Economy / Gambling / Re: FASTEST GROWING CRYPTO POKER ROOM - $10K+ COMPETITIONS | 200% BONUSES | BTC/ETH on: October 19, 2018, 07:30:53 PM
...
I had KK in a hand on a micro cash game and shoved on the turn with a board of 248T and got called by A9 off. No pair, no draw, just ace high. River Ace. Cmon. At least try and be subtle. Nobody would ever call there with A9. Never.
...

Such a misconception.
I love these "nobody would ever call that" folks Cheesy  ...  you never can say something like that for sure (especially in low cash games). People behave differently in $1 game and $300 games ...
 
There's so many factors to consider. Bankroll amount, his bankroll, your previous games behaviour, your current game preflop, flop bets, river bet amount, player character (some consider ace high pretty strong, some calls you just to see if you bluff, some just trying their luck ...)  and so on.

Deal with it.

166  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [DAILY FREE RAFFLE] 124th JUST BECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD FREE BITCOIN on: October 19, 2018, 06:12:03 PM
2 - bitfort
167  Economy / Gambling / Re: Limedice.cz Beta - Best Dice and Faucet: Come and make fun of us! on: October 18, 2018, 01:17:03 PM
Yea, discord is good for reaching support but onsite shoutbox is something else. There's lot of simple chatting scripts developed already ... no need to reinvent.
168  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [DAILY FREE RAFFLE] 123rd JUST BECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD BITCOIN COIN on: October 18, 2018, 12:53:56 PM
ALRIGHTY THEN!!!!   Cheesy


I have add a new option! The winner can pick his or her own coin from all the shiny ones I just listed in the OP above!!  Cheers!!  Grin

 So once you win please point out the one you want and its the one I will send you!  Wink
Awesome!!

0 - bitfort

Thanks

169  Economy / Gambling / Re: Limedice.cz Beta - Best Dice and Faucet: Come and make fun of us! on: October 18, 2018, 04:47:12 AM
Signed up some time ago but wasn't able to use the faucet before. Tried the game now and my overall impression is good.
I'm fan of simple designs as well (personally prefer darker themes) but have to say the chart idea is quite interesting.  I've met with one active player ( lemon, was that you?). On the other hand chart could become pretty messy when more people going to be active same time.

I agree with others the autobet feature is required by many players. Could attract some serious users. But I'm also missing keyboard shortcuts (adjust win chance / bet amount, and make bet). 
What surely going to bring you lot of players is some sort of deposit bonus (with reasonable wager requirement) and/or some special winning chance (jackpot or w/e)
Also adding simple chat would be great. 

Good luck
170  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling with ERC20 token. Possible? on: October 18, 2018, 04:08:04 AM
On bitdice you can gamble their own token CSNO.
171  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [DAILY FREE RAFFLE] 122nd JUST BECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD BITCOIN COIN on: October 17, 2018, 01:57:10 PM
1 - bitfort
172  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [DAILY FREE RAFFLE] 121st JUST BECAUSE I AM STILL IN A GOOD MOOD BITCOIN COIN on: October 16, 2018, 05:28:15 PM
2 - bitfort

Thanks
173  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Big potential project on: October 12, 2018, 07:06:47 PM
Any backup plans in case mining won't be profitable?
174  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Crypto trading signals + education on: October 12, 2018, 03:42:31 PM
I know, that's why I found
... Signals cover the following exchanges ...
pretty amusing.
What you actually mean by that sentence?

Any reaction to my first question?
175  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Crypto trading signals + education on: October 12, 2018, 02:23:51 PM
So you are selling other people's courses. Do you have their permission?
Also I find amusing trading signals only for given exchanges. Is this mean the price move occurs only on those few exchanges?
176  Other / Off-topic / Re: Dice Sites with FIAT currencies? on: October 12, 2018, 09:35:50 AM
Sorry, but I was outraged by reply above me because it was completely misleading. I had to react.

As of question
...Why are Fiat online casinos not adopting the new provably-fair technology?...
I'm going to react because of option (b).

To me it's pretty clear. Why would casino bother implementing something that could negatively affect their profits when it's users don't require such thing.
Once players realize provably fair concept exists it can be game changer but first they need to start complaining (or stop playing). Apparently this is not happening.
In addition casino must be sure the lost profits (due to people stop playing their unfair games) exceeds lost profits due to offering actual fair game. Unless this condition is met, there is no will to change anything.

BTW I fully agree with SyGambler post.
177  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 40 Interesting Facts About Bitcoin You Don't Know on: October 11, 2018, 11:15:49 PM
Some actually sounds really interesting but given the fact couple of them are not completely precise I'm taking the rest with a grain of salt.

Here's one more:
1st bitcoin faucet run by Gavin Andresen in 2010 was giving 5 BTC without captcha.
source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183.0
178  Other / Off-topic / Re: Dice Sites with FIAT currencies? on: October 10, 2018, 06:51:28 PM
Well, that's because there's a cryptographic algorithm that makes something provably fair. The data has to be hashed and then 'reopened' to see if it matches the initial one. Blockchain allows such things to be performed, while fiat doesn't use cryptography. The reason that the same same provably fair thing cannot work with fiat is that blockchain records data automatically and nothing can be changed by people after that, while with fiat people have influence during many stages of proceeding a transaction. Read more in this article to understand why fiat provably fair casino doesn't really make sense: https://bitcoinchaser.com/provably-fair-gambling/.

What are you talking about?
Provably fair is not linked to type of deposit. Provably fair is about how the roll result is generated (and blockchain is not involved in this at all). You can apply the very same algo for whatever deposits you want.

EDIT:
Back to topic. I actually don't know any fiat "pure dice" site. But e.g. bitdice is currently working on it.
179  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is this a scam? on: October 10, 2018, 05:36:36 PM
Of course it's a scam.

I don't get why are you replying unwanted messages. I'm not aware of any single case when such message (especially those promising you profit, super opportunity etc.) would eventually bring something positive to receiver. It's always scam.

Think twice. If the sender really had something good to offer he certainly would not share it with stranger (definitely would go tell his friends only ).
Hope you didn't made the deposit and learned a lesson.

I just want to see what he is going to do. I want to know how scamer is deceiving, just curious.  Wink
In fact, I suspected it from the beginning.

Ok, good for you. I did that in past as well just out of curiosity. But not anymore because I think any reply they receive can convince them it's actually working and motivate them to continue.
180  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is this a scam? on: October 10, 2018, 05:14:32 PM
Of course it's a scam.

I don't get why are you replying unwanted messages. I'm not aware of any single case when such message (especially those promising you profit, super opportunity etc.) would eventually bring something positive to receiver. It's always scam.

Think twice. If the sender really had something good to offer he certainly would not share it with stranger (definitely would go tell his friends only ).
Hope you didn't made the deposit and learned a lesson.
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