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1941  Economy / Services / Re: DaDice Social Media Campaign on: March 31, 2015, 01:55:32 PM
is this a pay per facebook/twitter post or a fixed rate per week?

Everything is clearly mentioned in the OP.

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Rates :
250 to 1,000 Friends/Followers - 0.0010BTC
1,000 to 2,000 Friends/Followers - 0.0013BTC
2,000 and higher Friends/Followers - 0.0015BTC
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RULES

7 qualifying posts to be eligible for payout.  Waived for High Shared posters!
20 post maximum will be counted.

No roll over on posts exceeding the max limit or below minimum limit
All users enrolled are to like and share every post by DaDice.
All users enrolled are to retweet every tweet by @DaDice1.
Extreme inconsistency in posting may result in deny of payment.
Enrollment post should not be edited. The user may quote such post in such cases with the required text in the new post.
Any posts or tweets that can be seen as spam will not be counted and any person who reverts to spamming will be removed from the campaign at our discretion.

Qualifying Facebook Posts :

Must be constructive to the topic.
Non-English posts will not count.
Posts on DaDice page/group does not count.
Posts on other pages or groups count providing the group allows such posts.
Posts asking for a share will not be eligible for the bonus.


Qualifying Tweets :

Must have the hashtag #DaDice.
Non-English posts will not count.
Tweets containing porn will not count.
Tweets mentioning other users will count, unless the user is a celebrity.
Tweets with a hashtag unrelated to gambling, dice or bitcoin will only count under our discretion.
1942  Economy / Services / Re: DaDice Social Media Campaign on: March 31, 2015, 01:52:45 PM
Name:twister
Position: Full Member
Facebook url: N/A
Twitter Handle: @twisterswirl
Bitcoin Address:1FeWC9i1riDXeQMqf2MJGf1k1MwNCak36B
Link to your first DaDice post/Tweet: https://twitter.com/twisterswirl/status/582902866731401217
1943  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling sites that allow investing on: March 31, 2015, 01:17:40 PM
Just-dice.com (clams)
dadice.com

These are the only sites I know other than the ones already mentioned which have investment programs.
I don't invest, so I don't have any favorites or recommendations.
1944  Economy / Gambling / Re: what gambling site pays the best affiliate rates? on: March 30, 2015, 12:08:40 PM
Gambling sites affiliate works a bit different way. You don't get anything if someone sign up using your link but you only get a portion of what they wager. Check out the link in my signature and see if you like the affiliate program.
1945  Economy / Services / Re: Cute Girl showing fresh tits on webcam with audio only 10$/30 mins in BTC on: March 30, 2015, 11:57:16 AM
Any other way of seeing her on cam? I don't use skype.
1946  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin poker overview on: March 30, 2015, 11:50:58 AM
I learned about a new Poker site today it's called: http://www.betonline.com/poker

I saw a thread about it and a guy there won a $100 free-roll. It's only available in the software mode and one would need either a PC or MAC to be able to install it. And they accept Bitcoin. So add it up also in your list if you wish.

Here's the thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1006951.0
1947  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] PlinkoFaucet.com - faucet plinko game! on: March 30, 2015, 11:34:47 AM
it was temporary error - I played with cloudflare performance settings  Smiley

Yup, it works now, and I only won 62 satoshis  Grin
But nevertheless a very attractive looking faucet. I'll try again in 10 minutes.
GL with your site.

1948  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Easter Give Away Win up to 1000Paycoins on: March 30, 2015, 11:17:50 AM
just signup on www.miningsweden.se
add paycoin address and each day take look at www.miningsweden.se/shop

Just done did that. Since you say the names will only stay up there for 12 hours, do you mind telling us what time zone will you be using?
1949  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] PlinkoFaucet.com - faucet plinko game! on: March 30, 2015, 11:07:28 AM
After reading all the good comments and a nice looking screen-shot above I decided to try it out but it says "Website is offline"

I think it's the hosting problem, you should move to better servers who have better uptime.

1950  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: igot.com on: March 30, 2015, 11:00:31 AM
Here's another thread where someone faced a similar issue like yourself. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1004177.0

He was paid in the end and igot admitted that they made a mistake by sending the money to another bank account. So keep on trying and I hope your issue gets resolved.
1951  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is Bitino a scam and not paying? on: March 30, 2015, 10:57:09 AM
Where did you heard about that site? If you search for it in the forum, it shows a bunch of threads from 2013-14 and there's also a thread where it was put for sale.

So no one can say for sure whether it is still under the same management or not. There's also an email address listed on the site itself, try contacting through that, although I think it would be of no use.

Let this be a small lesson that only gamble at sites which are trusted and where lots of players are playing and there are proofs that the site has been paying it's customers continuously.
1952  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BEWARE: iGot Bitcoin BTC market stole my money - exit scam on: March 30, 2015, 10:45:42 AM
UPDATE:

I received a response today on one of my support tickets. They claim due to human error, my funds were transferred to an incorrect account number and bounced back to iGot.  They have now re issued the transfer and I have received my money now after a full 30 freaking days of first wanting my money back!

Although this is a relief, there is still no explanation why all my enquiries, emails and support tickets were left unanswered for over 2 weeks, causing me some serious stress and freak out.

I guess this company doesn't give 2 shits of what 1 person thinks but swoops in asap when their workings are made public.

It should not of come to this. If you expect people to trust you with their hard earned cash and btc, get your shit together iGot.

Well that's good news, glad it worked out in the end and bottom line is your money is back safe in your hands. Next time be more cautious and do your homework about exchanges/companies where you send your money to.

Edit: I think it would be for the best if you mark this thread as "Solved" and close it down.
1953  Other / Off-topic / Re: Just won a 1316 seat tournament on BetOnLine. on: March 30, 2015, 09:28:07 AM
At one point in the middle of the tournament, I played an excellent situation that just happened to pan out in my favor. The losing playing called me a donk.

At poker tables they usually call someone that when a player goes 'all in' on every hand not caring about the consequences Cheesy. It usually happens at free-rolls where people are not worried about losing any money.

Congratulations on your win! I have never played there but I am gonna see if they have browser based poker rooms because I don't usually like to download stuff.

And you should definitely move this thread to Gambling, so others get to know about this Poker Room and try their luck there.
1954  Economy / Gambling / Re: ~~:: BitsPoker :: High stakes online Bitcoin Poker ::~~ on: March 29, 2015, 07:03:34 PM

Thank you. You are right we are new in the market but please note that we have the highest No. of high stake players. We always have active tables.

Regarding your second question, we are not advertising our self as a high stake poker room. We are high stake poker room. Our tables are always active. We are new here and I'm just trying to explain our aim. As I mentioned before we are trying to make a safe environment for those who are tired of small stakes. Those who like to play professional poker, but anonymously.

How long have your site been running?

I only just saw this thread and learned about your site today and you're saying that your tables are always active, where did these people come from?

I don't remember seeing any of your ads anywhere, so how did all these professional poker players magically found your site and deposited big amounts of money and started playing there?

Sorry to say this but I think you're using shills to show that there's lots of action happening at your site but I doubt that it's the truth.
1955  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What should I do with my BTC? on: March 29, 2015, 03:48:31 PM
Hi Cheesy

Just received some BTC from my signature campaign.
What should I do with it?

Thanks

You're asking others what you should do with your money?
I am sure if you're smart enough to earn it you can sure as well know where you should be spending it.

Me I just either buy some digital goods with it, gamble it or if I don't want to buy anything, I just save it for the future.

Edit: If you still can't think of a way to spend it, just throw it at me as hard as you can, I don't mind at all.
1956  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Wordpress Cause for Bitcoin Exchange AllCrypt.com Goes Down? on: March 29, 2015, 03:27:24 PM
The bitcoin exchange AllCrypt.com  has gone down, and 42 bitcoins is reported missing. The Allcrypt.com site has a note posted saying “Allcrypt.com is down for a bit.” Attempts are being made to resurrect the site, and details will be posted as they become available.

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WordPress is a blogging platform. Using it for something as serious as handling the transfer of thousands of dollars, or potentially hundreds of thousands or more, is absolutely a failure in logic. Even if you had to begin with a WordPress platform to get off the ground, you should not have continued using it once money started flowing. Either a proprietary solution developed in-house or a solution licensed from a veritable vendor would have been more appropriate.

The culprit seems to be WordPress in every way, since the hacker was able to use it to upload adminer.php, a well-known database management tool which allowed him to modify the site’s database at will. He then sent MySQL calls for non-existent accounts to have their balances changed. At some point, the site’s “secondary accounting system” was able to stop him, but he was able to recover from this roadblock and continue by converting the fake balances to other coins, an obvious oversight in the architecture of the exchange.

The site's owners blames Wordpress for their failure, diverts responsibility away from the site’s owners.

That's what they always do, they either say it was an inside job and there was an ex employee who did it and since that story was getting old and boring they're now coming up with newer excuses so nobody blames them. Now it's wordpress, somewhere down the line they're gonna say it's the hosting company etc etc.

The fact is people should just stop trusting sites just because they say they're secure and they have a pretty looking site. They will keep making new ones and keep coming back unless something is done about this.
1957  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC with paypal (just want 0.2BTC) on: March 29, 2015, 03:17:25 PM
Its not a lot of money, just recently I went to the US and spent most of my bitcoin.(I live in Peru)
I just don't like looking at my empty bitcoin wallet.
I have some trust, though its not a lot. I'm not a merchant, most of my bitcoin I got working for it.
If you are willing to sell me the 0.2 or less at preev rate for paypal $, send me a PM Cheesy
Thanks.

You're going to have a hard time finding anyone who is willing to sell you BTC with Paypal as it can be charged back. Your best option is try to see if you can get it verified than just cash it out and buy BTC from it.
1958  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Night vision eyedrops allow vision of up to 50m in darkness on: March 29, 2015, 07:56:41 AM
I would any day prefer goggles to actually putting drops in my eyes. I would be scared about the side effects.

It says that more research will need to be conducted to measure the actual amount of electrical stimulation increase in the eye whilst the long term effects of the procedure will require further investigation.


Yeah let them try on themselves a couple of times and if they don't get blind, I would still not use it and wait till they try on some more people and wait some more months till it is confirmed that there are no delayed side-effects. And then I'll ask some people I know/Don't like to try it and if everything's ok and they're fine then I might consider using it, in-fact I might not use it even then coz you never know.
1959  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BEWARE: iGot Bitcoin BTC market stole my money - exit scam on: March 28, 2015, 10:45:15 AM
Wow this is serious. I would have a heart attack by now, keep talking to them and I really hope that this gets sorted and you get your money back.

If they're saying that the withdrawal is confirmed, ask them to give you details from which bank they sent the money and what mode they used to transfer the money, even if it wire transfer or anything else, I am sure they would have some document of it or a proof.

If they provide that call the bank they sent from and confirm the details.
1960  Economy / Services / Re: Offering small webdev jobs for small prices. on: March 28, 2015, 05:56:41 AM
Can you make a small lottery site? or betting site where users bet against each other on a Pot. I have something in mind but don't know how much it would cost.
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