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2081  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1 BTC Freeroll Tournament - Come Test Our New Bitcoin Poker Room on: April 24, 2013, 10:03:02 PM
Is this a custom made software? Looks pretty decent.
2082  Economy / Gambling / Average Bitcoin Casino and Sports User Value on: April 24, 2013, 09:27:54 PM
Since there isn't much insight into the industry and yet there are many operators in it, would some of you share your experience in terms of casino players as well as sports bettors average value and average bets?
2083  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: VCs investing in bitcoin on: April 24, 2013, 02:59:37 AM
Well of course they do due dilligence, and some of them are passionate. But essentially, it is a numbers game. A casual VC invests in 10-20 companies per year. 8-16 (80%) of them fail miserably, 1 or 2 make it to the IPO stage and multiple cashout. Of course they would try to protect their investment, but in most cases in the tech world VC investments are hype driven. A few examples would be:

1. daily deals market - 1 major site showed incredible growth, hundreds of VC backed sites were born to crash miserably later.
2. social gaming and casinos - same story
3. social networks - same story
4. online food ordering - just a few of those sites sticked, the rest were closed or acquired
5. even the startup incubators are based on hype. techstars and 500 startups had a great success and every second VC thought he could have his own incubator...why?...because when you invest in 30 startups 20k each, that's 600k investment, but if just 2-3 of those 30 make it to the IPO stage you have a multi-million exit.... A numbers game.

Don't praise them too much as they are entirely driven by greed.

Now bitcoins are the hot topic so they all want to jump in and bank big time, as they always did.
2084  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Forbes - baseless Bitcoin hate generator on: April 24, 2013, 02:44:05 AM
They did publish some inspiring bitcoin gambling articles though...which brought us to open a bitcoin casino. So it isn't all negative publicity.
2085  Economy / Gambling / Re: sportsbookreview and traditional sportsbooks are scared of bitcoin! on: April 23, 2013, 10:33:19 PM
SBR is not slashing bitcoins as bitcoins, it's slashing the bitcoin sportsbooks because they can't afford to pay the hefty fees. Same goes for other sportsbooks. We have ran a regular sportsbook for quite some time in the past, and we had a lot of negotiations with SBR and at the end of the day it always came down to large monthly sponsorship fees. At the time they took a fixed monthly fee (5-15k USD) + 5-8% commission on all of their players.
2086  Economy / Gambling / Re: Pixelcoin - Is it gambling? Investment? Advertising? Artwork? You decide! on: April 23, 2013, 08:06:27 PM
Apart from selling pixels on the forum are you advertising the page somewhere? (just a curious marketing question)
2087  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 79 on: April 23, 2013, 06:31:04 PM
1 @ 2.50
2088  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paying a Small Country to Make Bitcoin an Official Currency on: April 23, 2013, 05:50:04 PM
If bitcoin becomes an official currency, the decentralized idea will disappear as with any country and currency there is a controlling institution over it.
2089  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: VCs investing in bitcoin on: April 23, 2013, 05:47:21 PM
VCs invest in bitcoins as they see a money making machine. It is a no brainer. VCs love to invest in hyped products and companies as their investment multiplies pretty quickly due to the hype.
2090  Economy / Gambling / Re: What game do you wish to see? on: April 23, 2013, 05:13:59 PM
Roulette that actually looks pretty.
Example: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/roulette-mobile/id501937883?mt=8

Most roulette apps with BTC look like shit.

You have to check our roulettes. They have stunning unmatched graphics by any bitcoin casino!
2091  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Daily Bitcoins new ad system - 0.01 BTC bonus! on: April 23, 2013, 03:43:25 PM
bit777
2092  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: best advertising places for bitcoin businesses? on: April 23, 2013, 01:12:39 PM
Coinurl is the best, biggest bitcoin anon advertising network i know.

We generate most sales from coinurl.



Is there any specific way to advertise on coinurl? We tried them yesterday, ordered 1k impressions and this is what we got in return:

3.   coinurl.com / referral   114   1.02   00:00:01   98.25%   98.25%

114 impressions, 1 second ones (even though I put 10 secs in their config) and the rest is bounce rate.
2093  Economy / Services / Re: [CoinURL] All ways to monetize your content! [BID LOW AGAIN! PLACE ADS!!] on: April 23, 2013, 03:59:04 AM
Where is your pay per click program? We tried the cpm and it didn't perform well at all.
2094  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / android bitcoin wallet securiy on: April 23, 2013, 03:27:21 AM
How secure are android bitcoin wallets? I have heard of some android viruses, are the wallets secure from them?
2095  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: finally bitcoin +12,000 fast food restaurants = mainstream on: April 23, 2013, 03:21:28 AM
That's really amazing! Few large deals like that could really make bitcoins a popular payment method in the US.
2096  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: best advertising places for bitcoin businesses? on: April 23, 2013, 02:53:25 AM
coinmap seems to be for local businesses accepting bitcoins. I am more interested in online
2097  Economy / Service Discussion / best advertising places for bitcoin businesses? on: April 23, 2013, 02:37:59 AM
I have noticed a few bitcoin ad networks such as coinurl, bitcoinadvertising.com and others. Which are the best ones to advertise in?
2098  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bit777.com Bitcoin Casino | 50+ Casino Games | US Players Welcome! on: April 23, 2013, 12:13:24 AM
Do you want to? There is a very easy way to do it. We offer a game called No Zero Roulette, which matematically holds no house edge. This means that if you bet on red and black at the same time X amount of times, you will always end up with the same balance that you started.

HuhHuh?

ok, this is how the roullete will work with no house edge. but what this have to do with provably fair RNGs?


Well it has everything to do with it. A casino is either fair or it isn't. The idea behind the provably fair technology is that it proves that the casino is fair to you. This is what I am offering to prove you right now. A live test of our RNG and system.

No Zero Roulette doesn't prove it's fair. Of course betting on red and black will give you no change in balance if there's no zero. A rigged RNG would do that too. You need to prove to us that your RNG is fair. You can do that by making it provably fair.

We already have that planned for the near future.
2099  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bit777.com Bitcoin Casino | 50+ Casino Games | US Players Welcome! on: April 22, 2013, 11:44:23 PM
Do you want to? There is a very easy way to do it. We offer a game called No Zero Roulette, which matematically holds no house edge. This means that if you bet on red and black at the same time X amount of times, you will always end up with the same balance that you started.

HuhHuh?

ok, this is how the roullete will work with no house edge. but what this have to do with provably fair RNGs?


Well it has everything to do with it. A casino is either fair or it isn't. The idea behind the provably fair technology is that it proves that the casino is fair to you. This is what I am offering to prove you right now. A live test of our RNG and system.
2100  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bit777.com Bitcoin Casino | 50+ Casino Games | US Players Welcome! on: April 22, 2013, 10:34:25 PM
Do you want to? There is a very easy way to do it. We offer a game called No Zero Roulette, which matematically holds no house edge. This means that if you bet on red and black at the same time X amount of times, you will always end up with the same balance that you started.
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