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21  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: what is the best gambling site for investments? on: April 26, 2017, 05:01:57 AM
Hi,

What is the best gambling site to invest in the bankroll?
With the best profit returns ?



You should probably browse the gambling forum on your own to make your decision.

 Ensure you pick a sith that has a high amount of users and the highest possible house hedge. The house hedge will generally determine how much money you make but this is also dependent on the amount of users on the site, you can invest in a site with a huge house edge and end up with no money because there aren't any users, while at the same time, you can invest in a site with alot of users but fail to make any gains on your investment because the house edge is too low, make sure that you try to balance the two variables.

I'd suggest Bitvest or Cryptogames but you should research anyways.
22  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] 2017 Updated Bitcoin Website Scripts on: April 25, 2017, 09:48:26 AM
Download PHP HYIP,PTC, Gambling, Currency Exchange
Bitcoin Website Scripts @ http://8script.com/

Automatic Bitcoin Doubler Script Stable 2017 - $14.00
Bitcoin to Any Currency Exchange (Manual) - $14.00
Bitshop Bitcoin Digital Download Script - $14.00
Cryptominer Bitcoin Mining Script SHA256 - $19.00
Evolution PTC Script 5.1 Stable Build with Bitcoin - $14.00
GC HYIP Manager Pro Latest Build 2017 - $14.00
MMM Global Clone Script Latest Build 2017 - $19.00
GC Stock Manager PRO - $19.00

Download now @ http://8script.com/

If you are the person who coded these, then I would suggest you make scripts that help people to gain money and not to fall into scams.

The MMM script is going to be used for nothing but scamming along with the “Automatic Bitcoin Doubler Script” and the GC script. I would be surprised if anybody bought these scripts, most of them are poorly coded and are well known for having back doors. I also think that quite a few of these are available publicly. It isn't against the forum rules to sell these scripts (even if they are going to be used for scams) but expect your trust page to be alot more colorful from now on.
23  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] TARGET.COM ACCOUNTS WITH GIFTCARD BALANCE ON @20% on: April 25, 2017, 09:12:51 AM
Selling accounts for target.com with giftcard balances on at 20% of the price

proof:




Skype:stonesour555666

@OP, judging from the price, i’m almost 100% certain that the accounts you are selling are hacked, the second  picture looks like some type of cracking software that I’ve seen before.

If you want to avoid getting negative trust or getting banned from the forum altogether then you should consider deleting your post, it’s against the forum rules to sell things that are hacked/cracked. It’s also very likely that you will receive a negative trust rating from a default trust member for selling cracked giftcards.
24  Economy / Speculation / Re: What/who make the price of bitcoin on: April 25, 2017, 08:31:21 AM
Hello everybody, I am new to the bitcoin and bitcointalk forum. I just wonder what/who make the price of bitcoin, and what does it depend on?

Like all other cryptocurrencies, the price of bitcoin is determined mainly by supply and demand.

IF there is alot of demand then the price will be driven up but if there is little demand then the price will fall.

Government regulations and the media also have an input in the price, the media has enough power to drive the price of bitcoin up or down by spreading whatever news they want to, which in turn affects the demand. The price of bitcoin can also be manipulated by a small group of people regardless of the general demand, if they have enough capital, they can pump the coin and then sell it back once the price reaches where they can make a handsome profit.
25  Economy / Economics / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto should be richer than Bill Gates. on: April 25, 2017, 08:23:49 AM
We all know Bill Gates the owner of microsoft is the most richest man in the world. Total wealth of $80 Billion US dollars. While satoshi nakamoto the owner and founder of bitcoin only have $1 billion US dollars, Why he cant just generate indefinite amount of bitcoins for him and exchange it to real cash, right? Any thoughts?

Firstly, regardless of what you’ve read, satoshi has been missing for years, he’s either in hiding or dead.

He has around ~1 million bitcoins, even though he is not nearly as rich as Bill Gates, his bitcoins are worth around 1.3 Billion dollars which is alot. Satoshi can't just magic up more bitcoin at will even if he was still an active member of the bitcoin community, the only way to generate bitcoin is through mining, and he will need to invest tens onr hundreds of millions of dollars to mine enough bitcoin to put him on the same playing field as Bill Gates, the price per bitcoin will also need an increase if this is ever going to happen.
26  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Neteller and Skrill Suspended My Accounts on: April 25, 2017, 08:16:01 AM
Hi there,

Neteller and Skrill unexpected suspended my both accounts. I have not used them to buy BTC or something all funds I've received was legal and most of them was for legal services using employment contract too.
Now all my funds are on hold and I even have any left for living.

Skrill even doesn't respond to my emails. Tommorrow I will try to call but I have seen many negative posts about these providers, not sure what to do now. Sad

Any suggestions?

From what I’ve heard, there is not much that you can do, regardless of if your funds were legally attained or not.

 The neteller suspension normally lasts a few weeks, after which they will lift the suspension if they don't find anything suspicious with your transactions. If you email them then they will just reply saying the same thing so just wait it out and don't waste your time. I think you have a bigger problem here than you realize, the chances are pretty rare that someone would get both their neteller and skrill accounts suspended at the same time. If you have a credit/debit card or bank account that is linked to both the accounts then that is probably the issue.
27  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The impossible has been reached: LTC has 100% SW support! Can BTC ever do it? on: April 25, 2017, 07:59:40 AM
Once LTC has 100% support and activated and the Bitcoin community saw the positive effect outweighing the negative effect of it, then probably  the Bitcoin community will come to support Segwit but I doubt that 100% will be achieved, there will be people who will always go against the majority due to ego and pride. Worst, for personal intention.

Segwit will never have 100% support from bitcoin miners. Bitcoin users in general value decentralization and the lightning network is nothing if not centralization.

Although bitcoin unlimited has a few bugs (such as the memory leak bug that is shutting down node) it still has around 40% support from miners. You should consider that there are many more bitcoin miners when compared to those that mine litecoin so it will be much more difficult to get the 95% support that the bitcoin devs need to activate segwit. We may see a shift in the segwit support percentage depending on what happens with litecoin after they activate segwit. Why did litecoin need segwit in the first place? Aren't transactions confirmed within ~3 minutes?
28  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Probability with martingale question on: April 25, 2017, 07:07:56 AM
Been reading on this forum and elsewhere a bunch about how martingale doesn't work, and I get why with a game like craps or roulette. But I was hoping to have a discussion around a particular game.

Say you have a very large bankroll of 1,000,000usd in this example. You bet .000001 mBTC set on autopilot. You say, less than 80 is a win. So you have about a 79% chance of winning each spin. You win about a fifth of your bet on each spin. On each loss you increase your bet by 6, which covers the loss and earns you a small amount. After a win, the bet returns to original.

What I'm trying to wrap my head around is what the odds are of rolling enough losing spins in a row to lose your massive bankroll. Let's take the million in the example, we increase the bet after each consecutive loss by 6:
.000001
.000006
.000036
.000216
.001296
.007776
.046656
.279936
1.679616
10.077
60.46
362.79
2176.78
13k
78k
470k


So what are the odds then of losing 16 times in a row when any singular spin has about a 79% chance of winning? I get that each spin is independent of the next and is referred to as the "gamblers fallacy" but it seems like losing 16 times in a row is a very small probabaility when singular spins are 79% in your favor.

In experiments, I see three losses in a row with some regularity, 4 too. 5 and 6 are very rare.

Someone tell me what I'm missing here. Seems like you could win if your bankroll was large enough to basically work outside of the very unlikely trend of losing so many times in a row. Sure maybe after a long enough time of doing this you would lose but shouldn't this work if you just slam the game with a big bankroll and then stop?

I see this as materially different than playing a hi/lo 50/50 game since you have no odds in your favor but rather a coin flip.

The only hole in your proposition is that if someone has that much bankroll and they are using a base bet of that magnitude then it will probably take thousands of bets to attain a profit that means anything to the person betting. I,ve personally had streaks of 10+ losses in the space of just a few hundred bets so I don't think the idea of losing 16 bets in a row is unreasonable considering that whoever is betting will be making thousands and thousands of bets. Why would anyone martingale at 80% with such a low base bet when they have so much bankroll in the first place?

Seems like spending alot of time for just a few dollars.
29  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: how can we make gambling as an accepted recreational activity like sports game? on: April 25, 2017, 06:57:14 AM
We can make this happen, but most of all people shouldn't be getting themselves more binded to play gambling as a sources of their profit. That's why most people who think critically doesn't accept this kind of activity a form of recreational activity, besides they've been having an impression of money wasting.

There is nothing we can do to make gambling accepted in the same light as sports, the aim of sports is for everyone to have fun while the aim of gambling is to win money. Gambling will always have a permanent stigma attached to it regardless of what we do since it is illegal in a lot of countries, especially for those under 21. Gambling is also looked down upon by most religious groups.

I don't really see why you would want to do this @OP, gambling is essentially giving your money away.
30  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Yep.. BU absolutely definitely possibly maybe ready for prime time.. on: April 25, 2017, 06:42:06 AM
This just goes to show that we should not rush into options such as BU and segwit.

Just imagine what would happen if we rushed to implement bitcoin unlimited and this happened, the price would drop significantly. Hopefully we will see a permanent fix for this in the future because this is the third instance of this happening. The numbers should be back up soon but the coders need to fix whatever bug is causing this, It's the third or fourth time that I've seen this since February.
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Coin making guides on: April 22, 2017, 01:52:49 AM
Great guide, keep it up!

Liking the little thread here Smiley Will be useful for every individual coin-maker Cheesy
32  Economy / Economics / Re: Tell me a secret: any way to earn 0.1 BTC per week? on: April 22, 2017, 01:48:24 AM
I would like to know if anyone of you earns 0.1 BTC per week or even more? Is this possible and what is best way to earn it? Your experiences, suggestions and advices are very welcomed.

Yeah definitely.

You can obviously be a freelancer, and you'll earn way more than 0.1 BTC if the skill you offer is valuable to your employer.

Also, sig campaigns. You probably can't get 0.1 BTC but close to half in a good campaign per week.

And it's no secret - it's common knowledge!
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: altcoin trading bots are profitable? on: April 22, 2017, 01:42:49 AM
hello,

is it worth to invest in automatic trading bot for trading altcoins at exchange sites?

thanks Smiley

They are.

If you buy Gunbot is have little risk of losing money because it has an auto algorithm.

I think that it is definitely a good one to get if you have starting capital, however ifg you only have like 0.2 BTC anyways and you want to get a bot that costs 0.1 BTC, you're probably not going to achieve ROI.
34  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The Most Undervalued Coin of 2017! on: April 22, 2017, 01:38:12 AM
I'd say Bitshares and BITCOIN!

Bitshares is due to be revived any time soon.

The founder obviously founded steem as well, now that the project is ripe i think he is probably going to go back to Bitshares soon.

Bitcoin is obvious - it has the potential to go 1,500, 2,000 or even 2,500 this year because the community support is so good at this moment. even though there is like hard fork rumours going on it's still a positive outlook, at least for me.
35  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does any bank accept Bitcoin? on: April 22, 2017, 01:35:28 AM
Nope, only "bitcoin banks" accept bitcoin.

No real fiat bank accept bitcoin.

However they do facilitate for bitcoin transactions, people are able to buy bitcoin using their facilities, which is ironic because bitcoin is completely against what the bankers are trying to do. They try to limit every account that uses bitcoin but obviously that is not possible Smiley
36  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin to 1400 (forecast) on: April 22, 2017, 01:33:31 AM
Bitcoin to 1430 - 1500

1065 now.

stops
980 short term
890 mid
698 long

This seems like a very legitimate forecast.

I think that bitcoin is definitely going to at least $1500 by the end of the year. I think that it is probable that it'll even climb to something around $2,000 by the end of the year, or even before the end of the year.

It's $1250 again right now, we'll see when the ATH gets broken yet again Smiley
37  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do any people gamble under the age of 18? on: April 22, 2017, 01:30:54 AM
There are many below 18 underaged teengaers who use to gamble nowadays in my country i think 4 out of 10 who gambles and know how to play some card games. This will be a big problem in the society because many more teenagers are going to gamble and get addicted on it. It is hard to counter this technolgy is keep on improving kids are more handful nowadays in technology .

Definitely.

Like gambling is basically reachable anywhere. Anyone can gamble, especially when you've got bitcoin.

If you have bitcoin, even if you are 8 years old, you can gamble at PD, JD etc. etc.

Of course, they say it's 18 year old up but they don't ever verify anything.
38  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] BITcompound.io - New faucet on: April 22, 2017, 01:29:35 AM
Hello!

I want to present to you https://www.bitcompound.io. A new faucet with a twist. Here is how it works:
  • You earn 150 satoshi every hour, and 50 satoshi for each referral claim
  • You can withdraw your balance when it reaches 20000 satoshi
  • You can also transfer your satoshi to 'Compound' balance (500 minimum)
  • You earn 1% of your compound balance EVERY DAY as long as you claimed 3 times the day before
  • Withdrawls are processed withing 24 hrs. We apply a 1000 satoshi fee.

I will be updating this post with news as needed. For any questions, please post in this topic.

Hope you will try our little faucet and hope you find it reliable.

This is a great idea but obviously you'll be accused of running a ponzi scheme.

There is no way you're going to be able to generate 1% per day CONSISTENTLY, even if you are one of the wealthiest people in the world.

Also people are having withdrawal problems. So your promise of 24 hr withdrawals have already been broken....
39  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: SAUDI Bitcoin Trading on LocalBitcoins TO THE MOON on: April 22, 2017, 01:24:58 AM
Bitcoin trading volumes in Saudi Arabia via peer-to-peer trading platform LocalBitcoins have never been higher. For the first time, trading volumes topped USD $100k in bitcoin traded over a week through the decentralized platform. According to data from Coin.Dance, trading volumes last week soared nearly 3x compared to the previous week, with over SAR400,000 in bitcoin traded during the week ending on April 15, a new all-time high.

More details below:

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/saudi-bitcoin-localbitcoins-all-time-high/

Do you agree that Bitcoin will become popular in the Middle East soon?


Definitely.

I think that P2P trading activity is going to always be an indicator of the actual user engagement.

Because most of the volume that comes from bitcoin exchanges like Bitfinex or Bitstamp are made by speculators instead of real users. So it doesn't really count if you think about it, as they trade back and forth.

But P2P trading means that people are actually buying and selling, for their personal purposes generally.
40  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 🌟🌟{WTB} SELLING BTC FOR PAYPAL preev+8% LOWEST RATES!🌟🌟 on: April 22, 2017, 01:22:23 AM
I'm sorry you do not have much reputation and judging by your trades you seem to be a scammer?

Make sure you protect yourself by using escrow.

Even if someone is a legendary member you might still be getting scammed without knowing. Also if you accept escrow then you also make yourself look legit, differentiating yourself from all the other newbies.

Also purchase limit is a bit low. The_Bitcoin_guru has better limits as well as he can send first if you're trustworthy.
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