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21  Economy / Gambling / Re: Big Coin Bets, new faucet, hi-lo dice, roll dice, raffle, and more... on: June 20, 2017, 01:24:54 PM
nice easy layout! easy to understand and play, google loves tagging your things once logged in!
clean up some of your stray code and they will start leaving you alone!
good luck and hope you last longer then most new casinos do around here!

Thanks, we hope to add 2 more new games soon. Heads/Tails and Pick a number.

22  Economy / Gambling / BigCoinBets.com first Jackpot won of 0.03141048 BTC on: June 18, 2017, 02:56:59 PM
We just had our first Jackpot, CONGRATULATIONS to member Rodion3333 who rolled a perfect 10,000 number to win 0.03141048 BTC in the roll game.
http://imgur.com/a/YsOn7
23  Economy / Gambling / Re: Big Coin Bets, new faucet, hi-lo dice, roll dice, raffle, and more... on: June 18, 2017, 02:51:22 PM
I tried it but it said Service unavailable..Is there any problem OP? Kindly check..
Working fine for me.Maybe they have country restrictions.
Btw OP,I know you gotta pump up the figures on the front page but make sure you put up something realistic.Like in your case the data shows

533+ Users 
7,929+ Games Played 
0.63299863+ BTC Won


Really ? 533 users ? 7000+ Games and only 0.63 btc winnings ? How  much did these people wager ? 10 satoshis each ? lol or your site definitely doesn't want people to win.

We launched just days ago.
24  Economy / Gambling / Re: Big Coin Bets, new faucet, hi-lo dice, roll dice, raffle, and more... on: June 18, 2017, 02:42:28 PM
I tried it but it said Service unavailable..Is there any problem OP? Kindly check..

We will be upgrading our server soon.
25  Economy / Gambling / Big Coin Bets, new faucet, hi-lo dice, roll dice, raffle, and more... on: June 15, 2017, 11:50:29 PM
bigcoinbets.com is a recently launched multi-ways to earn bitcoin.

Games included:

Bitcoin Faucet

Satoshi Snakes

Fortune Hunter

Roll Dice

Hi-Lo Dice

Raffle

300+ members

3,600+ games played

0.62323889+ BTC won!

Chat with all members in live chat.

Deposit option available.

Withdrawals at 0.001 BTC

Forum on site.

Good luck and post feedback here. Sign up now at bigcoinbets.com
26  Economy / Auctions / (Auction) Bitcoin poker software on: June 03, 2017, 05:32:33 PM
This is a poker software up for auction, the auction will end June 6, 5 pm forum time.

Long story short, I bought this software 6 months ago during the presidential election, thanks to Donald Trump I gained a large following on social media and that's kept me busy almost full time, I don't have time to commit myself to running a poker site.

The package is from http://www.prowagersystems.com, you can see the demo and read all details about it there.

Package includes the following:

BASIC GAME ENGINE
Poker
Video poker

 POKER TOURNAMENTS & LOBBY

PLAY-FOR-MONEY PACKAGE
USD and/or Bitcoin

POKER DOWNLOAD VERSIONS

AFFILIATE PACKAGE

$7452 Price tag.

The winning big will receive the the package directly from the software owner after agreement is signed, his support is great, always replies within hours during business days, from him winning bid will sign software agreements and receive the software with documentation, everything after that, installation/modification he charges hourly for the work.

The software comes with a basic website so you will need to add a website design.

If anyone remembers LuckyBluff.com? It's the same software.

I will do escrow until you've signed agreements and received the software and documentation.

Bidding starts at 1 BTC with increments of 0.20

Happy bidding.
27  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do forum readers WANT? on: January 03, 2017, 12:04:12 AM
It's hard, I've tried, now I'm trying to get organic traffic from search engines because I scored a big domain with 1 million searches a month, but still, no one wants to come to empty forums, so let's say I have a huge budget, how much do you suggest I pay for people to post and help me kick-start it? For example would 0.0001 BTC per post be enough for members to post?
28  Other / Off-topic / What do forum readers WANT? on: January 02, 2017, 11:28:06 PM
I've created a few forums and all have failed! I tried a gambling forum, I've tried a bitcoin forum, i even paid members to post, nothing seems to work to get members, I even used targeted advertising, I just can't seem to find ways to find and more importantly, KEEP LOYAL MEMBERS.

So my question is, why do you guys come to this forum?? The most obvious answer would probably be for information, but what else?

How can I get members to come to my forum? Have a platform where members can sell their signature?

I'm fascinated with crypto and gambling, those are my subject forums.
29  Economy / Services / Re: Need someone to install me Hyip script to server on: January 02, 2017, 11:00:34 PM
You will run a HYIP but can't install the script? Maybe you should leave the fingers of it. Has your site a SSL certificate? If not no one will trust your site because all HIYP end in a scam for investors.
If you can't install a simple HYIP script but will run a HYIP on my opinion you will make fast money and scam people with your site.

I've earned $120,000 on "the Internet" running my own sites, 100 plus sites from dating sites to PTC to affiliate lottery sites, most money earned over the last year, and guess what? I don't know how to install a site via FTP or any other method. All I can do is basic back end admin. What have you earned?

Sometime soon I hope to learn so I can save money not hiring people to do it and giving out my cpanel passwords.
30  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: mBTC Symbol? on: January 01, 2017, 04:19:53 PM
I appreciate all the feedback, I think the easiest one to use is just a small b, if you look at seals with clubs. They have the same concept, 1000 chips = 1 BTC or 1 chip = 1 mBTC
31  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: mBTC Symbol? on: January 01, 2017, 04:43:27 AM
I have searched and found that the symbol for mBTC is a small b with a line through it? ~ 1,000 chips is listed as $1,000 with the Dollar symbol $, ~

that symbol is not universal and i have not heard about it. so it may become confusing, even mBTC is confusing for many.

and as for your chips that you are using $ sign, why don't you use a chip sign. for example you can use a coin picture with some symbols on it representing your chips and in front of it write 1000

I already have a chip name and design, I just need to come up with a character for it, one letter or number. I thought mBTC would already have a character or symbol, that's why I ask first.
32  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: mBTC Symbol? on: January 01, 2017, 03:42:42 AM
Yes mbtc has a symbol. But it doesn't matter anyway. Actually there are more than  one names to amounts lesser to one bitcoins or microbitcoins. But among them I prefer to use satoshi over mbtc its much easier and much more convenient. Satoshi can cover up to the smallest amount of bitcoin as 1 satoshi is 0.00000001 btc. So instead of mbtc why not use the word satoshi it is much easy to use.

I thought of that too, but unfortunately there's only room for one or two letters/symbol, otherwise I'd use mBTC.
33  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: mBTC Symbol? on: December 31, 2016, 04:47:59 PM
I didn't even knew mBTC even had a symbol. Ok OP best you can do is 1 BTC = 1000 chips, that can be little less profitable as btc is not exactly $1000 yet. Or you can keep the same rate of 1000 chips = $1000 but just show the $1000 in btc equivalent to the current rate.

Price doesn't matter I don't think, as 1 BTC will always remain 1000 chips regardless of market price change.
34  Bitcoin / Project Development / mBTC Symbol? on: December 31, 2016, 03:58:29 PM
I have searched and found that the symbol for mBTC is a small b with a line through it? The reason I ask, for my casino site I have this converter, DEPOSIT 1 BTC and your account gets credited with 1,000 (Chips) right now the 1,000 chips is listed as $1,000 with the Dollar symbol $, but I need to change it, I'm just wondering to WHAT? Many of my games will be played with 0.00 only decimals. For example 23.50 (casino chips) will be 0.0235 BTC.
35  Economy / Gambling / Re: Why do bitcoin poker only sites keep closing? on: December 28, 2016, 05:33:54 PM
Two specific sites I'm talking about, luckyflop.eu and bitspoker.com, I could be wrong but I thought they had enough players to stay afloat. Luckyflop had freerolls every hour, maybe they just couldn't afford it anymore, but bitspoker always had 15-30 players playing cash games, barely any freerolls.

SWC only has 10-30 players and they seem to be doing good still, and they had many legal expenses.
36  Economy / Gambling / Why do bitcoin poker only sites keep closing? on: December 28, 2016, 01:43:37 AM
Haven't played bitcoin poker for a while, just when I started looking for my old sites they are both closed, I probably even had some chips in there, bitcoin is rising since Trump entered the scene, why are poker sites suffering?
37  Bitcoin / Press / [2016-07-09] Bitcoin miners face fight for survival as new supply halves on: July 10, 2016, 06:20:16 AM
Despite the fact that the halving was expected, and that the price has risen, it has already claimed one casualty: Sweden's KnCMiner filed for bankruptcy at the end of May, citing the hit to its profits that the reward cut would bring.
http://conservativefans.com/2016/07/10/bitcoin-miners-face-fight-for-survival-as-new-supply-halves/
38  Economy / Service Announcements / Cryptofans.com incentive (earn Bitcoin for posting) on: February 02, 2016, 05:53:03 PM
We've added a incentive or Bitcoin giveaway for constructive posts on cryptofans.com

There's not much more to say but if you have any questions feel free to post here http://cryptofans.com/threads/earn-bitcoin-thread.47/
39  Economy / Service Announcements / cryptofans.com on: January 27, 2016, 07:12:48 PM
We have opened a Crypto Fans community website, very easy on the eyes, very easy to read and add posts.

We will continue to grow to website and it will be strictly for Crypto Fans, for those who are open to any kind of currency.

Since we're new we would appreciate feedback on our feedback forum.

Check it out cryptofans.com
40  Economy / Service Announcements / New forum focused on other Crypto currencies on: January 16, 2016, 05:27:08 AM
We've decide to launch a new forum called cryptofans.com focused more on other crypto currencies, we have already received lots of feedback and would like some more, we have very few active members but growing slowly as we are looking for advertising companies, if your website receives 500,000 a month traffic we would be interested. Our website is cryptofans.com

Like I said, please send feedback on the forum in the feedback section, before we send the website off to advertisers we want to make sure it's 100% functional
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