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21  Other / Meta / Re: Proposal: Disallow Ads in Signatures on: February 28, 2014, 11:39:36 PM
Do you not realize that this is one of the things that drive the bitcoin force. If nobody can get revenue from bitcoins bitcoin dies. Here is a simple solution instead of worrying about meaningless posts why not go to a different post and find something that interests you there. Here is an even better solution your in control of your own eyes so if you don't like seeing meaningless posts some where very simple tell your eyes not to view it.
22  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to send and recieve bitocins automatically on: February 28, 2014, 11:33:42 PM
I did it for my Web Design class just a little though and I am going to learn some more of it towards the end of my JavaScript book.
23  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to send and recieve bitocins automatically on: February 28, 2014, 05:00:58 AM
So what I need is API references to start a site where they send me bitcoins and it displays the amount they sent and what they purchased?
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How to send and recieve bitocins automatically on: February 28, 2014, 04:39:16 AM
What I mean is for instance how a store works they have it set up so that when you purchase that item it automatically sends that amount to their deposits and I need to know how to automatically send bitcoins as well not as important as the first but would be helpful. What I really want to know is how to display deposits for instance if they deposit 0.0001 for an item that item would display that one of that item had been bought and when. This is driving me nuts trying to find resources on this I see these casinos that show provably fair and stuff like that and shows the bets like satoshicircle and prime dice and I would like to know how to do something like that.
25  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Whats going on? on: February 27, 2014, 07:25:06 PM
HODLing for now

BUYing soon-ish.
I am sure many people are going to buy the crap out of this here pretty soon.
26  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Whats going on? on: February 27, 2014, 07:24:16 PM
I suspect a lot of people are waiting to see what happens with MtGox. Not that they should, since MtGox is not bitcoin, but it's human nature.
Well it is sad what happened with MTGox but they was the first to do it usually the first to do anything are usually the first to fall they had no body to learn from others can learn from this mistake.
27  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Whats going on? on: February 27, 2014, 07:19:40 PM
Ok almost every altcoin has been silent seen doge coin in the news again  Wink a guy selling his house for them probably a ploy but anyways most alt coins are plummeting and all the devs,miners are silent about that even Bitcoin is starting to lose a lot of steam nobody is doing anything it's like a dead period.
28  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin raffle. on: February 26, 2014, 06:00:47 PM
Seems like a very interesting site. I would love to add this on my bitcoin gaming list. Anyway, good luck on improving the website.
Go ahead and add it as long as your place is not associated with scams and adware feel free to go ahead.
29  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin raffle. on: February 26, 2014, 05:17:09 AM
A good thing to do is multiple raffles like 1hr, 6 hrs, 12 hrs, daily, 2x days, weekly, bi monthly, monthly etc...keep it interesting (nobody likes waiting on monthly drawings alone). Maybe set limits on x amount of tickets that can only be sold for x amount prize. And throw in a unlimited raffle but up the prize with however many tickets are being sold across certain thresholds.

You might want to find a programmer friend (or hire one) and set the website to more autopilot and also confirm and show that your wallet has the security in place, that your drawings of winners can be verified as fair and honest.

my two satoshi's...
That's all reasonable I know how to do some JavaScript but I don't know how to do the things you suggested I am still learning but I would like to show the deposits and be able to go through that list and select the winner at random.
30  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin raffle. on: February 26, 2014, 03:28:31 AM
Comments or Concerns as to what prevents you from purchasing a ticket?
31  Other / Off-topic / Re: Mt.Gox stole my BTC. pls help! on: February 26, 2014, 02:07:20 AM
It's because of aholes like this people cannot trust anyone for instance I have a bitcoin raffle site in my sig that nobody is getting tickets from and it is honest but because of people like this they ruin it for anyone who actually puts on the effort to try and be creative.
32  Other / Off-topic / Re: Mt.Gox stole my BTC. pls help! on: February 26, 2014, 01:39:27 AM
This is same scammer making up new stories all the time looking for donations this dude is scum.
33  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 0.025BTC to giveaway - guess a number between 0-999 on: February 26, 2014, 01:37:46 AM
456,212,777
34  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin raffle. on: February 25, 2014, 11:07:00 PM
10 deposits remaining for the free ticket.
35  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Giveaway of Bitcoin - guess a number between 1-1000 and Win 0.01bitcoins on: February 25, 2014, 08:20:39 PM
993
36  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin raffle. on: February 25, 2014, 07:16:27 PM
First 20 users to purchase any amount of tickets receives an extra ticket for free.

Are you aiming to make money, or are you going to pay the raffle prize out of your own funds, because if you give free tickets away this is unlikely?
There is not a pre determined amount of tickets so it cost's me nothing the pay out is the same whether I receive the amount I am giving away for this raffle. They have to purchase a ticket in order to receive a ticket so technically it is not giving them away.
I pay out 0.09 regardless if that amount of tickets is purchased or not.

You're still giving out free tickets, and I doubt you'll sell enough tickets to break even though. So you'll still pay out if you only sell a few tickets at a loss?
Yes that's why it's for only 0.09 that way I can afford to pay out even if I don't get that amount. There is no reason why I shouldn't I mean I guess there is a lack of trust with everything I guess the real question would be this what kind of retard would set something like this up with the hope of ripping people off when they could make more by being honest? I got someone from work interested and they are going to buy a ticket so if he is the only one that buys a ticket I guess he wins.

I'm not saying you're going to scam, but I assume you want to make money from this, right?
It's just like a casino or a traditional raffle of course the more people that buy tickets the more I will get but that will also cause for bigger amounts of winning in the future.
37  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin raffle. on: February 25, 2014, 06:34:00 PM
First 20 users to purchase any amount of tickets receives an extra ticket for free.

Are you aiming to make money, or are you going to pay the raffle prize out of your own funds, because if you give free tickets away this is unlikely?
There is not a pre determined amount of tickets so it cost's me nothing the pay out is the same whether I receive the amount I am giving away for this raffle. They have to purchase a ticket in order to receive a ticket so technically it is not giving them away.
I pay out 0.09 regardless if that amount of tickets is purchased or not.

You're still giving out free tickets, and I doubt you'll sell enough tickets to break even though. So you'll still pay out if you only sell a few tickets at a loss?
Yes that's why it's for only 0.09 that way I can afford to pay out even if I don't get that amount. There is no reason why I shouldn't I mean I guess there is a lack of trust with everything I guess the real question would be this what kind of retard would set something like this up with the hope of ripping people off when they could make more by being honest? I got someone from work interested and they are going to buy a ticket so if he is the only one that buys a ticket I guess he wins.
38  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin raffle. on: February 25, 2014, 06:08:56 AM
First 20 users to purchase any amount of tickets receives an extra ticket for free.

Are you aiming to make money, or are you going to pay the raffle prize out of your own funds, because if you give free tickets away this is unlikely?
There is not a pre determined amount of tickets so it cost's me nothing the pay out is the same whether I receive the amount I am giving away for this raffle. They have to purchase a ticket in order to receive a ticket so technically it is not giving them away.
I pay out 0.09 regardless if that amount of tickets is purchased or not.
39  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin raffle. on: February 25, 2014, 06:08:03 AM
First 20 users to purchase any amount of tickets receives an extra ticket for free.

Are you aiming to make money, or are you going to pay the raffle prize out of your own funds, because if you give free tickets away this is unlikely?
There is not a pre determined amount of tickets so it cost's me nothing the pay out is the same whether I receive the amount I am giving away for this raffle. They have to purchase a ticket in order to receive a ticket so technically it is not giving them away.
40  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Millionaire become Zeroire !!! on: February 25, 2014, 02:43:46 AM
Oh brother and what makes you the expert master foreseer of bitcoins future?
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