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2081  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: New BTC faucet! on: May 08, 2014, 07:48:11 PM
Okay, I bought ad space for 1 week now.
Let's see what happens Smiley

You paid 15.75$?

What website are you advertising?
2082  Economy / Services / Re: WE WILL PAY MORE FOR YOUR SIGNATURE! Up to 0.0014 btc per post! on: May 08, 2014, 07:46:45 PM
You can count me in

Post count: 73

Address: 16vcWox5WV8oTJP8Xnrm16Cepndtz9qyvN

The rates are great but you only have one member that signed so far; I am sure you will have plenty more soon Wink

I will stay with PD
2083  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ HIGHEST SIGNATURE PAYMENT ON THE BOARD - NEW RATES - RitzGrandCasino.com ★★★ on: May 08, 2014, 07:37:26 PM
Hello,
I am banned member of the forum Sad I was "gondel"and i was participating on your singature campaign and i saw recently that i am banned from posting on the forum Sad
I just dont understand why they banned me?! Sad I was never trying to troll or spam or scam or try just to post something just to post it... Cry Cry Cry
Can you help me? Please you can check my profile "gondel" and see that i wasnt spamming anyone Sad And also did not post anything so stupid to be banned from posting Sad
BR,
Gondel
Post in meta or pm theymos or the mod that banned you?

edit: you already posted in meta it seems...
PM to Theymos never work best option is post in Meta and ask the Mods why they do this please give some constructive view about these bans and why this deal is specially target for bans

It is probably not related to having RGC in your signature, it is hard to speculate more than this
2084  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | 600M+ Bets | 350k+ BTC Wagered | Free BTC | 1% Edge | Instant on: May 08, 2014, 07:34:36 PM
621566061   xxx   19:16   0.00160000   2.00000   <49.50   89.52   -0.00160000
621565975   xxx   19:16   0.00080000   2.00000   <49.50   69.15   -0.00080000
621565915   xxx   19:16   0.00040000   2.00000   <49.50   53.3           -0.00040000
621565879   xxx   19:16   0.00020000   2.00000   <49.50   94.09   -0.00020000
621565783   xxx   19:15   0.00010000   2.00000   <49.50   99.57   -0.00010000

Apparently martingales don't work?? They are fun though Grin

It works if you've got a lot more or an unlimited amount of money, but not if you're just going to make 5 bets. Double it and you'll last a lot longer, but keep going and you'll lose it all eventually. If it was a foolproof system no casino would have any money.

The other part of the problem is that you can't increase your bets indefinitely even if you have an unlimited amount of money. Every casino out there (and PrimeDice is no exception) has an upper limit on bets which effectively puts an end to doubling bets. Also, martingale becomes exceptionally tiresome if you start at the lowest possible bet (i.e. one satoshi in our case)... Cool

You are risking a lot to win a little and you repeat the process

10,000 was the first bet after the deposit : it didn't work right away this time; I am still up from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583663.0 though so I can't complain
2085  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buffets right hand man calls Bitcoin rat poison on: May 08, 2014, 07:32:19 PM
The good news is from the looks of him he won't live for more than another year or two. He looks like he's about 200 years old.

Billionaires live forever but he already lived forever
2086  Economy / Gambling / Re: EveryDice.com | 0.99% Edge - Instant Cashout - Invest - Referral - Mobile - Fair on: May 08, 2014, 07:27:45 PM
There's a guy "somethingwrong" catching up.

Yeah:

1   mephy   48.57766315
2   GeoRW   44.36791200
3   somethingwrong   19.41454368
4   anderst610   10.84667259
5   1DiCe1   9.10914904
6   P-2959   7.08100000
7   P-1166   5.92818539
8   P-2970   5.20801694
9   P-3241   5.13000000
10   badjacks99   2.83791016

That escalated quickly! Cheesy
I wonder why his username is "somethingwrong" though... Huh

Maybe there is something wrong? EDIT howzar got it first Wink

He needs to be more than twice as much to be first

It's too bad JD and PD don't show the biggest bettors so we can see how much they bet
2087  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | 600M+ Bets | 350k+ BTC Wagered | Free BTC | 1% Edge | Instant on: May 08, 2014, 07:19:31 PM
621566061   xxx   19:16   0.00160000   2.00000   <49.50   89.52   -0.00160000
621565975   xxx   19:16   0.00080000   2.00000   <49.50   69.15   -0.00080000
621565915   xxx   19:16   0.00040000   2.00000   <49.50   53.3           -0.00040000
621565879   xxx   19:16   0.00020000   2.00000   <49.50   94.09   -0.00020000
621565783   xxx   19:15   0.00010000   2.00000   <49.50   99.57   -0.00010000

Apparently martingales don't work?? They are fun though Grin
2088  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buffets right hand man calls Bitcoin rat poison on: May 08, 2014, 07:01:31 PM
Scary that a government official calls real honest money with intrinsic value, silver, a clear and present danger to the economic stability of this country isnt it?

So the "stability" depends on the unfettered flow of inflationary fiat money, obviously.

Pretty sure slavery was advocated with similar arguments.  Angry

They say a higher minimum wage is good as well and if you don't support it you are a racist when it creates unemployment and hardship
2089  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: New BTC faucet! on: May 08, 2014, 04:48:12 PM
Everyone noticed this new advertising method yet?

http://stealthepixels.com/your-ad-here/

Put your banner into the ad slot on the bottom, it will be shown 24h/24. You'll get 9000 views/day for very low CPM.
Cost per 1000views  starts from only 0.18$!


There is what first buyer got for under 15$
http://goo.gl/#analytics/goo.gl/Wqismb/all_time

User:   toni lehtinen
Promoted link:   http://free-btc.cu.cc/rotator/
Period:   2014-04-23 until 2014-04-30
Paid:   $14.21
CPM:   $0.29
Daily views:   ~7000
Clicks:   check statistics ==> http://goo.gl/#analytics/goo.gl/Wqismb/all_time


656clicks in a week for 15$
2090  Economy / Services / Re: WE WILL PAY MORE FOR YOUR SIGNATURE! Up to 0.0014 btc per post! on: May 08, 2014, 04:46:36 PM
Ok the rates look good but I wonder why you are advertising PrimeDice If you pay for updown.bt?

Thats just until the end of this month! Smiley

So do you still take care of Lb signature deal : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=586817.0 ?

You are on a roll in terms of getting jobs here Wink
2091  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Overview of Signature-Ad Campaigns on: May 08, 2014, 04:42:57 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600446.0

We're UpDown.BT (https://updown.bt, [Thread]) and we're here to pay you for your signature.

— Bitcoin Foundation Gold Member —

Conditions:

Hero members
0.0014BTC  Per constructive post. 50 posts min per month.

Sr. member
0.0012BTC  Per constructive post. 50 posts min per month.
 
Full Members:
0.0008BTC Per constructive post. 50 posts min per month.

Members:
0.0006BTC Per constructive post. 50 posts min per month.

Newbies and Jr members cannot join this campaign.



New deal offering the highest rates, but it'll be a month before we see he's legit unless he puts some money in escrow.

The thread offering the signature deal is herre https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600446.0

3000 posts max so 4.2BTC for a Hero Member that posts 100posts/day Grin

I can't post in their thread

Quote
PrimeDice went to a lot of effort to create our signatures. You have completely copied our design whilst changing a few colors

I find this extremely bad business ethic and am asking you nicely to change your signatures.

Edit: Thanks for changing them Smiley

EDIT : new thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600782.0
2092  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Wolf of Bitcoin on: May 08, 2014, 04:39:05 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iszwuX1AK6A

The Wold of Wall Street trailer is more exciting
much more exciting..nice movie..poor Leonardo DiCaprio..still no Oscar for best actor..

The books by Jordan Belfort are pretty exciting too
2093  Other / Off-topic / Re: If 1 BTC = $10,000 in 2014..... I will treat you guys to something . on: May 08, 2014, 04:38:25 PM
Do not want to be negative buddy but can you extend it until 2016 for  a more chance of going to the strip club?  Tongue Grin

Buy 5$ of bitcoin now and you will be able to treat yourself if the price does times 20
2094  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: ColdStorage ou Brainwallet ? on: May 08, 2014, 04:37:36 PM
En théorie. A clef egale. Le brainwallet est plus sur vu qu'il n'y a pas de support physique

En pratique, le risque d'oublier la clef rend le brain wallet moins sur a mon avis.

Je prefere donc un paper wallet bip38 avec une clef courte mémorisée

Et perso, je noterais ma clef en la gardant séparée du paper wallet (vieillesse enemie)

Tu peux photocopier ton paper wallet à une imprimante non connectée tous les 10ans et le garder dans un emballage plastique

Tu peux noter la clé privé avec un code

Pour le brain wallet, certains notent leur code et le garde dans un coffre; c'est possible de faire un code avec une excellente entropie mais qui soit facilement mémorisable : une phrase en français originale avec deux/trois fautes d'ortographe et deux/trois ponctuation incohérente ou 6-10 mots sans rapports entre eux
2095  Other / Politics & Society / Re: you get Richer as the Older You’ll Get on: May 08, 2014, 04:33:20 PM
Please don't hate me.

Insurance companies are not dumb.

The life insurance usually is to cover the mortgage or working income.

So its great if they purchased it when they were younger 30-50.

But if they are 80 and ask for life insurance... they will not get very far I promise you that.

Also again its the elderly person we are talking. Not their spouse or their children.

What if they have no children and no wife/husband ?

Its sad but it happens alot.

Kr,

Malcolm O


Well im talking about getting insurance when they are in there 40s and 50s, this is the secret of how people make money on there parents I know this jewish lady who did that on her father cause we all know men usually are the first ones to go.

In regards to life insurance: I'm not sure if you're just ignorant or trolling, but either way, I will educate you.
Insurance companies are for-profit businesses with a single goal...to make money for themselves and their shareholders. Some of the highest paid employees of any insurance company are the actuaries. They come out with actuarial tables giving the life expectancy for any particular person with any particular medical history (they are not legally able to make actuarial tables based on race or ethnicity). Insurance companies have access to the Medical Information Bureau and National Prescription database so that a consumer that "forgets" about something on their application, could be properly vetted. Insurance companies are also able to require an applicant to complete paramed exam up to a full physical as a condition of getting the coverage.
Everything is priced in when an insurance company makes a premium offer to the consumer. The insurance companies will make (roughly) the same profits off of a 30 year old, non-smoking, female as they would off of a 70 year old male smoker.
There is no such thing as pulling a fast one over on the insurance company (obviously I'm speaking in general, there will always be the occasional outlier).

ok so I did a quote just to show you that you dont know what your really talking, met life quote, Ill over ball it for you  
so say my mom is 55 which is true, smoker yes, health is good.  20 year plan.  Knowing my family history we die very young, so this is a gamble.  Here we go ill over ball the quote to 150 Usd a month that Ill have to pay for her, for 100,000 return if she dies before the 20 years is up.  again a gamble.  so ill have to pay 36,000 USD over the course of those years.  How are they making any money from that?

P.S dont call me a troll when you are also in a sig campaign

I doubt she has more than 36% chance of dying before 75 and the money you gave us is worth more than the money you will get since you give it first

There are insurances companies in Singapore UAE HK but less government, less taxes and less action of the state on the market

Well... don't know much about the healthcare sector in UAE / Hong Kong, but I can say with confidence that the taxes in Singapore are at the same level as those in the US. The only difference is that the Singaporean government prevents the medical sector from getting too much exploitative.

Singapore has way more economic freedom; income tax in S ranges from 0 to 20% compared to 10 to 39.6% in the US and the marginal rates don't go up for way lower incomes in S
2096  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: The Lucky Bit regulars betting pools - Bonus Round - Red pool now open! on: May 08, 2014, 04:25:41 PM
1.31 in the wallet now, it will hard to beat it

The biggest bet was 0.965 last crazy hour

yes it was, that was us!  lets do it again!!

1.93 atm

Wow nice 0.5bonus last CH, did you win the bet?
2097  Economy / Gambling / Re: new site on: May 08, 2014, 04:23:26 PM
Yeah the design isn't great and I plan on changing it but as I am not a designer or a perfectionist I found this satisfying for now.
But as said I am also working on my thesis and that takes a lot of time too. Usually I can do a lot of work during the weekends so let's see how far I can get this weekend  Wink

You can get standard very good designs for very cheap like wordpress
2098  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: I have 3 Million USD to invest into Crypto Currency - How should I do it? on: May 08, 2014, 04:19:29 PM
"If you want to get into mining you have to understand it is very hard to be among the best so you better invest a lot of time and get a lot of human capital to go with your 3m to be profitable"

In this regard I am well covered as I have an entire technical staff to deploy, monitor and tune rigs. We already do this for our customers, some of which are at very high levels of hash rate.

What types of ideas are out there regarding what you refer to as bitcoin sites?  Like a coinbase type site or are you thinking something more?



Investing in JD's bankroll if it's legal in your country or buy a Bitcoin website
2099  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: May 08, 2014, 04:15:40 PM
A what in a what?

What do you mean?

Let's talk about altcurrencies, which one will not disappear within 5years?
2100  Economy / Economics / Re: Ron Paul Doesn’t Believe Bitcoin is “True Money” on: May 08, 2014, 04:10:48 PM
The big point there is the taxes would have been higher then the tax from King George.   The boston tea party never would have happened, nobody protests 10% taxes and revolts to get 35% instead.
Its clear the constitution was not respected and isnt with most new laws either, the argumentative little man of Ron Paul is just pointing out the obvious that the states signed up to an agreement not kept.

He doesnt see bitcoin as an alternative to the dollar, he sees the dollar pre Nixon, pre FDR as the real alternative.  That is the original dollar as it was minted and agreed upon by all states in the union, right or wrong you cant dispute his argument is a simple one.
   To then ask him about bitcoin is a pointless complication I believe he would see it, not that he disagrees exactly

The USA exists because they wanted to be free from the UK and its taxes

There has never been great creation of wealth without low taxes
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