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21  Economy / Economics / Re: August is coming! Vote the price trend of BTC. on: August 30, 2013, 05:31:22 PM
130 for the end of the first week of September
22  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do people trust fiat money? on: August 29, 2013, 12:55:11 PM
Because I read a comment of an "informed person" that approximately said:

those Ponzi guys want to make free money! Now people can make FREE MONEY! FREE MONEY! I used to work for my money ._.

as long as random "informed" people will think so...

When they'll try to limit Bitcoins (in USA, with regulations) I assure you that for mass media we will be the bed guys.
23  Economy / Services / Re: GambleDev | - Gambling Site Design - Development - PHP - HTML - CSS on: August 29, 2013, 12:29:51 PM

 If its easy as you say it is , then everyone should get one . Better yet , you should open a great one and make more money then you can with this.
I think that over time Gambling Sites revenue will drop, while my service value will increase. Who makes choices like mine is rewarder from the market, at least that's what I hope. And I would like to hire employees and enlarge my business.
24  Economy / Services / Re: GambleDev | - Gambling Site Design - Development - PHP - HTML - CSS on: August 29, 2013, 11:24:48 AM
sure

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Getting a website is not the hard part , keeping it alive is the hard part . I have close to no technological knowledge , lets say I pay you and you make this wonderful awesome best gambling website , then what? You will give it to me and I wouldnt know how to control it Cheesy It is not like just sit around and wait for the check to arrive Cheesy it takes a little knowledge to own a website .

 I might be wrong , I am not sure.
This is why I make the admin panel. You can see users, their deposit wallet and delete them if they try to hack the website. See how much you're losing or gaining etc
25  Economy / Services / Re: GambleDev | - Gambling Site Design - Development - PHP - HTML - CSS on: August 29, 2013, 11:04:25 AM
Maybe in the future, let's see how this business evolves and maybe in the future there will be more way to get a complete site, paying a part of it with its first profits.
26  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Google Chrome is gonna fix all your libertarian extremism on: August 28, 2013, 02:55:04 PM
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Chrome is spyware itself. Don't install Chrome.
Google Chrome: can you bring with you our google.analytics little and harmless gif file when you go to the toilet, please? We're collecting data to save the World. Thank you for your effort.
27  Economy / Services / Re: GambleDev | - Gambling Site Design - Development - PHP - HTML - CSS on: August 28, 2013, 02:43:46 PM
Will you please PM me when you finish 18guess.com

yes
28  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why are people still using gox when there is no way to withdraw on: August 28, 2013, 02:26:48 PM
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Why are people still using gox when there is no way to withdraw?
The real question is:
Why are people still using gox?
29  Other / Politics & Society / Re: babyrapist on: August 28, 2013, 02:08:50 PM
(I did not read everything though)
me too
30  Economy / Economics / Re: Can we call it MAINSTREAM? Here's why... on: August 28, 2013, 01:38:00 PM
Mainstream awareness. Not mainstream use.

what he said
What they said
31  Economy / Gambling / Re: ApopheniaBTC - Bet and solve the challenges to win BTC. on: August 27, 2013, 07:59:30 PM
This site has a really good concept.
32  Economy / Gambling / Re: 3-6dice.com|*NEW Version 2*|1 BTC giveaway|Provably Fair|0.9% house edge| on: August 27, 2013, 06:42:53 PM
Good site. I would put some decorations around the chat, or simply I would place it inside a good-looking <div>. It would attract the attention of visitors on the chat and it would stretch the time one visitor last into the page.
33  Economy / Services / Re: GambleDev | - Gambling Site Design - Development - PHP - HTML - CSS on: August 27, 2013, 06:13:32 PM
So you host the site and domain?  For how long?  And your price isn't that high, if I had that kind of money I would buy one from you Smiley
Will your sites be custom made or from a mock-up design?  If from a mock-up design it should be around $100 -$200.
I only take a hosting account, domain and SSL certificate then give to you all the pass etc. The design will differ for each site and will be of the level of

primedice.com

not just-dice.com (minecraft design)

The price is not as high, but with the time, if my service is required and I'll become famous in the field the price, of course, will rise


Do you have any examples of your work?
I worked at the PHP Scripts to handle Bitcoin Payments of a site listed in the Gambling section, but I can't say more (not all customers allow credits).
I made different sites in the past and I'm now developing 18Guess.com, that in about 1 week will be in the Gambling section as Site run by me, Between 1 day at that link you'll can see a preview of how the site will be.

I usually use javascript to make actions without reload the page, like *enter in the site and it require a name and a password*, *click deposit button and popup a BTC address with its QRcode*, *the customer send money and the balance is automatically rised* etc etc, as a modern and doping gambling site must to be. In gambling the speed is an essential element.
34  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CoinsVictory.com - Bet Bitcoins on PacMan, Tetris, Snake & Others | 50% Referral on: August 27, 2013, 05:57:15 PM
I understood Cheesy

The site will be great
35  Economy / Gambling / Re: PrimeDice.com | *NEW* V2.0 | Free BTC | Low House Edge (1%) | Instant Deposits | on: August 27, 2013, 05:16:08 PM
Very nice the new version, it speeds the game and make playeing much easier.
36  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CoinsVictory.com - Bet Bitcoins on PacMan, Tetris, Snake & Others | 50% Referral on: August 27, 2013, 04:34:36 PM
The site will be great. But there is an improvement you can make now, The background image (http://coinsvictory.com/back.jpg) is too blurry, can you fix that?
37  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★☆★ 777Coin - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [FREE 0.01 BTC][Provably Fair] on: August 27, 2013, 04:27:10 PM
Congrats, you made a great work with your Javascript Games. Nice
38  Economy / Gambling / Re: Crypto Royale - New Crypto Casino - Beta Launch Announcement! on: August 27, 2013, 04:20:05 PM
Nice game, social + pyramidal, nice
39  Economy / Services / GambleDev | - Gambling Site Design - Development - PHP - HTML - CSS on: August 27, 2013, 04:14:02 PM

Hi, I'm GambleDev, and I offer a service of Gambling Site Design and Development.
I ask only an idea, and together we can improve that to make a good and succesful product.
As the site states:

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It's one of the most profitable Bitcoin industries, that is growing each day and that affect both noobs and seniors.
What’s more volatile than Bitcoin? It’s so easy to spend that thousand of people each day lose their money into this type of Bitcoin sites. If you're part of who play these "games" we suggest you to stop and calculate how much money you lost, if you never played at such games (for example Satoshi Dice) well, you're on the right way.

For both the answer to the question "how to earn Bitcoin?" is: open a Gambling Site!

The service is complete and include:

♚ Project Improvement
♛ Hosting and Domain
♜ Website Design & Development
♝ Logo Design
♞ Advertising Tips


The site is shipped between 7 and 15 days and it depends from the Package you chose:

40  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Buy Google Glasses with Bitcoins on: August 27, 2013, 02:56:17 PM
Bitcoins will never fit Banks standards  Tongue, jokes apart they're really a menace for a golbal economy based on currency control.

Menace to banks, perhaps. To global economy, no. Anything that has the potential to remove barriers to the exchange of goods and services can lead to positive disruption. Banks and governments find the idea of digital currency threatening because it's more difficult (not impossible) to tax and control across borders. But that's also where much of its potential lies. Anything that allows me to more easily do business across international borders should in theory actually lead to greater, not less, economic efficiency.

Well said.
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