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1881  Other / Archival / Re: Do you have paypal account even though you have bitcoin? on: July 28, 2016, 11:16:16 PM
After see this topic paypal or bitcoin?, i'm curious who have paypal account these days.
Do you still have paypal account even though you have bitcoin?

Yes i still have paypal account but haven't use it for any transaction now. Because i am only using my paypal when i am selling mmorpg items/accounts. I am not playing anymore online games that is why i have no transaction in my paypal.
1882  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where can I earn much bitcoin? on: July 28, 2016, 11:11:15 AM
Hello guys, i still new to bitcoin lol Grin

I have some question going on my head... that is where can the Bitcoin Experts get soo many Bitcoins, i want to earns some Bitcoins too but i too Noob for this thing Grin. soo maybe some members can help me?

-Sorry for my bad English, Thanks  Smiley

One way to earn Bitcoin is by joining a Signature Campaign. Your payment in Signature Campaign depends on your Bitcointalk account rank. The higher your rank the higher is your payment rate. Claiming faucet is another way but it will take too much time and the payout is low. Last that i know is if you are good on something or you have a skill like graphic design or good in creating programs you can also post in service area that you are looking for a work.
1883  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: To Gamble or To Invest? on: July 28, 2016, 06:57:53 AM
Investing is gambling in my mind.  But if you're going to gamble on a gambling site, make sure that you're getting the right odds....I try not to play games that have a house edge.  Poker's my game.  I do have some investments in a few altcoins but those markets are pretty volatile so I wouldn't advise a newcomer to get involved with them until they've done their research.
You are correct that investing itself is also a type of gambling. As long as there's a risk of losing your capital, it can be considered a gamble. If you know what you are investing on and thinks that it could give a good return with a tolerable risk level, I think it is worth investing in.
Not all investment is type of gambling i think if you invest in gambling to play a game that is gambling itself, investing in bank is the best than investing in gambling that have a big difference of risk include in your investment.

Investing in a bank has also a risk. If the bank gets bankrupt then you will lose all your money on it. But it only happens very often. Same in investing in a gambling site or casino . But what i did already is i just invested my Bitcoin in one of the top online casinos here. And i only gamble what i get from faucet.
1884  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to stay away from gambling? suggestions ? on: July 28, 2016, 06:08:49 AM
You can't really stay away from gambling if you are already addicted to it. Unless you don't have the money to use in any gambling you are playing. Find another way to spend time will work if you do step by step until you will be able to forget about gambling.
1885  Economy / Speculation / Re: Time to sell? Or to buy? on: July 28, 2016, 04:13:37 AM
As of the price of Bitcoin today i can say that this is the right time to buy and keep as much Bitcoin as you can. Expect the price of Bitcoin will rise soon. Anything might happen but i guarantee you will not lose if you will buy Bitcoin now with its current price.
1886  Economy / Economics / Re: I have 12 BTC in my Account, How should I invest this?? on: July 27, 2016, 05:49:51 PM
Invest only 1 Bitcoin in a trusted gambling site. Do not invest in any HYIP, doubler or cloudmining because it will only scam you. Just Keep your remaining 11 Bitcoin in your Bitcoin wallet and just sell those in the right time. The 1 Bitcoin that you will invest will surely profit in a long period of time.
1887  Other / Archival / Re: Gambling sites on: July 27, 2016, 04:22:17 PM
Goodluck on your site.
This are the list of the gambling sites that i am playing on.

https://www.jackpotracer.com - Dust Lottery , Sic Bo , Dusty Dice , Roulette , Poker , JackpotRacer
Moneypot.com - (Casino lots of game offered)
Rollin.io - Dice
fortunejack.com - (Casino lots of game offered)
Bitsler.com - Dice
sportsbet.io - Sports betting
nitrogensports.eu - sportsbetting , poker , dice
Bitvest.io - plinko , slot , roulette , bitspin


1888  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any games that I can earn Bitcoin from? on: July 27, 2016, 03:41:53 PM
Are there actually any game(s) that pay in Bitcoin for playing it, or you get Bitcoins for achievements or doing missions or such? I know that games on phone that pay in Bitcoin for playing them are smaller than faucets, but is there any such game?
I prefer games that can be played on phones (if web browser game), but PC is fine too, though.

I'm interested too for a game like this. Because i am a gamer since i was a kid. Hope someday a developer will create a mmorpg game that can give us Bitcoin .
1889  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling problem on: July 27, 2016, 12:44:41 PM
My gambling problem this month is i do not have the guts to gamble any Bitcoin that i earned because i am just collecting every earned Bitcoin from my Signature campaign to use it on my daughters 2nd year birthday celebration. Well it's good because i was able to control myself to gamble.
1890  Other / Off-topic / Re: What to do with my signature campaign earnings ? on: July 27, 2016, 10:47:35 AM
Best thing to do to your signature campaign earning is just keep them in your Bitcoin wallet. Use it only for emergency purpose like you need money to pay bills or you need to buy something very important. Do not use it in gambling because the chance winning in gambling is very low unless you have a big bankroll but big bankroll will have a high risk. If you keep your Earnings in Bitcoin wallet someday you'll reach 1BTC+ you will be lucky if the price in the future is 10x the price now.
1891  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much can you earn with gambling? on: July 27, 2016, 08:45:16 AM
Most of the time i don't get any earning when i am gambling. I always lose my deposited amount in a gambling site because of my greediness.  Until now i am still trying to recover my losses but everytime i kept on trying to recover i kept on losing too.
1892  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How do you know when to stop? on: July 27, 2016, 02:20:22 AM
For me there are 3 reason when to stop.

1) When you are winning
2) When you are losing and
3) When you lose all your balance you have no choice but to stop.
1893  Economy / Gambling / Re: 20 BTC investment into gambling site on: July 27, 2016, 01:33:03 AM
Do they still exist where you can invest in them? I know a while back a saw someone had a very through website with the perks of each gambling site and the positive return they have received?

any input guys?

Nice 20 Bitcoin for investment. I suggest you visit these sites. Moneypot or Bitvest i have investment on those 2 sites and so far my investment are working good.But still it is up to you, spend it wisely. Goodluck
1894  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: “RISK” - Motivating factor rather than a Prevention factor in Gambling? on: July 26, 2016, 03:05:10 PM
Do you believe that “risk” is a key motivating factor, rather than a prevention factor, in engaging in gambling?
Were you became engaged in gambling because it was risky and exciting or there's any other reason? What's your position here?

For me, risk is a prevention factor in Gambling. That's the reason why I'm not really into it. I'm more on thinking that, "what if I lose?" more than thinking "what if I win?". Maybe some of you will say, "gamble just for fun", well for me, losing is not fun, maybe because I can't afford to lose the fruit of my hard work.

You need to risk something if you want to get or achieved something. In gambling you need to risk to gain something. Even if you are playing faucet you are still risking something. If you are gonna do a business you will also risk your time , effort and money. Well if you don't gamble that is nice keep it that way because gambling will always make you poor.
1895  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: When gambling makes you cry. on: July 26, 2016, 12:33:41 PM
For me the moment when gambling makes me cry is when i made 0.5 Bitcoin from 0.02 Bitcoin. I get greedy because i felt i am very lucky that day and in the end of the day instead of having 0.5 Bitcoin i lose everything even my 0.02 initial bankroll.
1896  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are you Rich from Gambling? on: July 26, 2016, 10:12:50 AM
Actually i never saw a man, who has rich from Gambling?
I m not playing gambling because i saw a lot of people who has lost everything in gambling.
So i want to ask if anyone is here how has rich from GAMBLING ??

Sad to say but i doesn't win in gambling , Everytime i won i just kept on playing until i end up nothing. Same from the high roller guys i see in the dice site that i am playing. Those high roller are winning but they kept playing until they lose eventually or just breakeven.
1897  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If you were rich, would you still gamble? on: July 26, 2016, 06:29:38 AM
If you are born to be a gambler then even you are poor or rich you will still gamble. But being rich has a different reasons to gamble. Rich people gamble for fun and to make friends with many people . I know some rich people who go to casinos to meet new people and to do business with them.
1898  Economy / Gambling / Re: is freebitco.in or freedogeco.in worth my time? on: July 25, 2016, 11:38:36 AM
I recently called against a user playing there and earning while gambling the coins he earns.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1564368.0;topicseen

They said its okay to play there even if the faucet is small and the house edge is sky rocketing. Are they right?

Base on my experience i just wasted my time in those site. They are really giving out payout but it will gonna take a lot of your time before you can accumulate the minimum payout. I suggest instead of doing Bitcoin faucet just apply in a Signature Campaign.
1899  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do any people gamble under the age of 18? on: July 25, 2016, 06:59:22 AM
I want to know if anyone here gambles or have gambled under the age of 18, I feel like there are many kids who do this and I am interested to see how many people actually gamble under 18, if you have any friends that gamble or have gambled under 18 include them.


EDIT: I mean mostly kids online, its hard to be a kid and gamble physically. I feel like the gambling rate for kids is increasing a lot and is gonna be a problem in the future, especially with the CS:GO situation.

We use Bitcoin to gamble online because our identity are anonymous in the site. Most Online gambling site does not ask you for your age. Therefore i think that many people under age 18 are gambling. Nowadays as long as you know how to use computer and you have access in the internet. You can do anything no matter what your age is.
1900  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would U like to see Bitcoin implemented in Pokemon Go? on: July 25, 2016, 03:15:24 AM
If this will happen with Pokemon Go i will going to play it again. One of my favorite games when i was a kid is playing all version of pokemon. It is nice to earn Bitcoin while playing your favorite game. But sadly this will not happen in the future. Unless some dev will create his own pokemon go version that can use Bitcoin transaction.
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