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2161  Economy / Gambling / Re: [SureBet] Surebetting , Arbitrage , Automated Tool , Fast [24h] [Soccer only] on: June 23, 2018, 03:35:42 PM
the problem with this and similar bots that as soon as the bookies see you win
especially if they see the bets that they will suspect of  arbitrage betting
your account will be instantly limited at best,at worst you will get blacklisted and the account will be closed
and your details will be shared across the bookies
2162  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is best practice for gambling?? on: June 23, 2018, 03:04:35 PM
May anyone tell me what is the best practice for gambling with little investment? I have no so much experiance about it.Any suggestion or advice.

the best practice for gambling with little investment is to get to the minimum investment figures and invest into casino's bankroll
this way you are "gambling" with the house advantage on your side and it is much less risky
if you have some really small bank,as in 200k satoshis or less
I suggest you go for one of the martingale strategies and set aside all of the profit and then bet only using that profit,rinse and repeat
you can try this martingale strategy:   3x multiplier, 2 satoshi base bet , 56% increase on loss
with a small bank of under 200k satoshi it is not that likely to  bust  very fast,but if you are lucky
it can bring you enough profit to try something faster and riskier

also,you can search youtube for the strategies,but for the best part they are tailored so that you wager alot before busting and of course there will be an affiliate link to
this super casino that will make you rich just like on the video,make sure you use your judgement and don't fall for the obvious affiliate trap strats
2163  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE - 🎲🎲🎲 Treasure Chest Is Back! 🎰🎰🎰 on: June 23, 2018, 02:20:43 PM
justpoor just made Bitdice investors slightly poorer Smiley
but this guy is something,think I saw him bet at other sites as well,he is a crazy gambler
and a lucky one,haven't seen such big bets made in a timeframe of less than one minute between each
mind you,we are talking about 8!!! bitcoins per bet -thats 55.000$,enough for some to retire after a winning bet,haha
2164  Economy / Economics / Re: Why the price of bitcoin rapidly going down on: June 23, 2018, 01:32:25 PM
the recent drop of 500$ or more to the 6000-6100$ levels is contributed
to Japan tightening the rules and regulations for the exchanges yet again
can read about it,for example,here :  https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-crypto-currency-bitcoin/bitcoin-falls-to-four-month-low-in-persistent-bearish-trend-idUSKBN1JI2MY
but this looks more and more like the market is being manipulated,or it really is too saturated and there are no more big buyers who believe in the price rise
and who are willing to invest big amounts of money,the smaller players just cannot buy enough to stop the price falling down more and more
if we break the 6000$ mark,there could be 5000 and lower figures very soon
2165  Economy / Economics / Re: New investor and prices on: June 23, 2018, 01:17:03 PM
Exactly. However, I think there will be more and more newcomers to them simply as bounty hunters. In addition, sharks can manipulate prices and create large shifts to make a profit. So, the market will probably become more harsh and harder to make money than before
New investors are important for bitcoin development. New investors can give good support to bitcoin. Although the bitcoin uses are increasing rapidly, because they have already seen people taking profit from bitcoin investment. They still hopeful that they can also get some profit if they will invest money in bitcoin even in current time. Because the bitcoin price is already trading too much low and chances are that it will increase too much in future.
In my own opinion, there is no connection for bitcoin development and also the investors because it doesn't need that a lot of money to develop bitcoin because it is just the code that they will modify and the thing that they need to put a lot more is the effort and time and not money because it is not that big deal for bitcoin development.

what are you talking about,man?
bitcoin development doesn't mean that you tweak the code,although it is done continuously through the BIPs and forks
it is more about developping things like wallets,projects that use or can use bitcoin,introducing bitcoins to general public,promoting it etc.
new investors means more adoption and more exposure
additional money never ever hurt anyone now that the market is scared or saturated,we see the price is going down why?
because of the lack of investors,the ones who are willing to buy at this price thus investing into its potential
2166  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin and Fiat - this is how I see the future on: June 23, 2018, 11:41:52 AM
it may be difficult for the government to track transactions on crypto and control our money, because this is a digital era that is difficult to trace.

the most common misconception
it will be and is MUCH easier to track digital transactions compared to fiat money
cryptocurrencies are PSEUDO anonymous,not anonymous and all of the current developments
aka tightening KYC rules,fighting privacy,new european rules on exchanges and wallets,Japan cracking down on exchanges etc.
https://news.bitcoin.com/japan-penalizes-crypto-exchanges-yakuza-involvement-confirmed/

this is all done to transfer all of your transaction into digital sphere,ousting fiat paper money
making it easier to track,analyse and watch you,switching your life on and off at will,potentially
if you thought Sci-fi fiction about the future societies was just funny stories.think again
2167  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 22 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: June 22, 2018, 02:08:38 PM
On Monday 25th June, Primedice will be having 4 hours of planned downtime for service upgrades. This will occur from 2am - 6am GMT




does it mean a seed change,Stunna?
hopefully some interesting features will be introduced,wheel,for example*coughs
oh,wait that would be the wrong site  Grin
2168  Economy / Gambling / Re: Site that lists Bitcoin Gambling Sites - gambling-crypto.com on: June 22, 2018, 01:08:11 PM
It looks nice. Info a bit short but clear. The list is too short: I don’t see 777coin and bitvest.io or many others that you can find here on the forum.
Its clear that this list do only matter on OP's preference not on generally listing all gambling sites in the market and i have seen it do shows sports betting site and a casinos but im not really familiar with that CSGOPOLYGON and GANDOM.

That is the concern I have about websites that focus on lists and reviews about certain crypto service providers because its mostly based on subjectivity rather than objectivity and there is no way that Op would say he has consistently played on those sites to make a conclusion on how they operate. But if its a platform that gives room for others opinion to also post their reviews, updated ones it would be better but it seems its just a by the side project, get the required traffic, then get ads to pay the bills nothing extra.

the sites like that do not focus on objectivity or subjectivity
they focus on affiliativity solely-if a site brings comission,it is good
usually,the top sites and relatively unknown,new sites are the best ones to promote
there is nothing new about platforms like that,they are all based on either ads to generate profit or affiliate comission or the combination of the above
2169  Economy / Gambling / Re: 4dice.io - Unique Provability Fair System - BTC - LTC - BCH - ETH + FAUCET on: June 22, 2018, 12:15:26 PM
I see,wasn't very noob friendly  Grin
I saw the numbers in the input field and didn't bother to put a value manually
it is working alright,just have to put in the amount you want to deposit and the addy is displayed

we will see how we can improve it on another note, someone won the super jackpot Cheesy

the simplest way would be to preset a sum,lets say 100k satoshi or equivalent in any other crypto
this way the addy will pop up automatically and would not confuse the heck out of a user
and congratulations to whoever won that super jackpot,wonder how much was it,hopefully something worth posting Smiley
2170  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Invest In Binary And Binance Trading Wth Us And Get Back 102% Returns on: June 21, 2018, 07:53:05 PM
too many red flags,scam probability 99.99%  Grin
hope bitcointalk members are not gullible for this to work
before inviting to skype you should at least describe what your masterplan is to give yourself some credibility
this looks like a plain good old scam to me,avoid
2171  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Are Bitcoin Casinos Legal ? on: June 20, 2018, 06:18:53 PM
I was searching all over the internet and could not find the answer.

Are crypto casinos legal ?

Do they need a license ?

Are US and China citizens allowed to play in that casinos ?

I'm talking about casinos that accept only cryptocurrencies. (No fiat money)


you searched over the internet,but there are many topics on this forum regarding this question
I remember answering in one of them,let me dig it for you
if I don't find it to edit the post later,here is the breaf summary:
most of the casinos are licensed in Curacao,some are licensed in Costa Rica and Malte (substancially more expensive and more regulated)
US citizens are not allowed to deposit in many of the online casinos (Stake,Primedice spring to mind immediately)
chinese citizens are not allowed to gamble online by their own law,but I have yet to see a casino that bans chinese gamblers
some article to read: https://crypto.casinomobsters.com/crypto-gambling/licensing/


2172  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Market manipulation on: June 20, 2018, 02:30:53 PM
Lmao. This story kind of puts into perspective how much larger in scale manipulation in traditional markets are. Tether and its bullshit kind of pales in comparison, along with the allegations of exchanges with fake volume. Detractors can't point towards market manipulation as a downside to the crypto market if it happens everywhere.

I know that $65 million is a massive amount, but is essentially a slap on the wrist considering the magnitude of manipulation. It's still something compared to crypto manipulators generally roaming free though.

I wonder how the hell they found that out and,more importantly,why only now
with the sudden revelations about Tether and the prices plummet across the board
I think we are getting prepped for some major drop in price aka manipulation at a higher level
65 million is not even 1% of a daily turnover at some exchanges,so this is more of a signal than a real attempt to regulate things
2173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So, Ukraine is the Latest Bitcoin Friendly Country? on: June 20, 2018, 12:57:20 PM
Ukraine has a population of about 44,009,214 people, so it will not make a significant impact.  Huh { Compared to countries

with a much bigger population, like China with a population of 1,415,045,928 people. } The problem with the Ukraine is the

Internet, because a few years ago, only 30,3% of the population had Internet access.  The average income per person is +/-

$200. Salaries in Kiev are still the highest in the country: $655/month in 2013.  Roll Eyes

Ukraine has a population of around 28-30 million of people as of now
even the govermental statistics institutions admit they need to have an urgent count
due to the inept goverments and policies more than 20 mil of people have either fled the country or died since the declaration of Independance in 1991
internet in Ukraine is not a problem,it is very good,actually and extremely cheap
100 mb line unlimited costs 8$ a month,including free IPTV with more than 180 channels
and the average salaries in Kiev are not even 500$ now,since the coup-d'etat in 2014 and the civil war in Donbass region
2174  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | The Bitcoin Casino | Plinko, Mines, Blackjack, Roulette + 8 more 👽 on: June 20, 2018, 12:26:30 PM
the thing is that on dice you can only hit 9900x multiplier
while on mines it is rumoured that you can hit a 5.000.000 multiplier,which is pretty much the highest (?) that exists in online casinos
at least I haven't seen a single game that offers more than 5 mil multiplier anywhere,not even close
and you CAN hit 2 million x multis and it is not a stuff of legends,impressive
wonder how many tries did it take him to hit that,judging by the 1 sat bet he was  trying faucet jackpot and hit it finally
2175  Economy / Gambling / Re: 4dice.io - Unique Provability Fair System - BTC - LTC - BCH - ETH + FAUCET on: June 20, 2018, 11:50:14 AM
I see,wasn't very noob friendly  Grin
I saw the numbers in the input field and didn't bother to put a value manually
it is working alright,just have to put in the amount you want to deposit and the addy is displayed
2176  Economy / Gambling / Re: 4dice.io - Unique Provability Fair System - BTC - LTC - BCH - ETH + FAUCET on: June 19, 2018, 09:23:01 PM
you have a typo in your announcement its Mini (in jackpot) not miny Smiley
first impressions:
the site doesn't have a certificate? my FF shows that the connection is not secure
there is no affiliate system,deposits do not work for me at all-no addy to copy (maybe I'm missing something)
faucet claimed successfully- 100 satoshi every 3 minutes
the house edge is 2%,which is not competetive at all
no FAQ of any kind,no information about min deposits/withdrawal figures,no max win limit etc.
other than that-simplistic design,autobet with the minimal amount of features,but functional and working ok
four crypto currencies to choose from,cannot test if all are working properly,obviously
all in all-a decent looking new site with many things to be working on
ah and the question of the bankroll-do you have any proof of funds?

Hello,

We will add the certificate to the dashboard / login / register part, there is no use for certificate on the index page.

Affiliate none for the moment but we are working on some as it is connected to bitverts it is more complicated than that.

2% but in reality is 1% as 1% goes to the jackpot pools, indeed it sounds but that is the truth.

F.A.Q. will be available soon too.

What do you mean you can't have an address to deposit did you clicked deposit?

We have bankroll from bitverts

Regards

yes I did and it returned a blank field -there was nothing displayed



no address displayed and the Deposit button is inactive
i.e. you cannot press it and it doesn't change on hover etc.
not sure why is that,I'm using FF latest if it helps you
and thank you for the answers
2177  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [18-06-2018] Brussels Airport Adds Blockchain App to Data Sharing Platform on: June 18, 2018, 08:31:31 PM
Belgium’s Brussels Airport has integrated blockchain technology in its freight management app, BRUcloud. BRUcloud is an open data sharing platform launched in 2016 with an aim to make data sharing in a cloud environment possible. “It enables the different stakeholders of the air cargo supply chain to work more integrated and act as a network,” said Sara

Read More: https://news.bitzamp.com/brussels-airport-adds-blockchain-app-to-data-sharing-platform/

don't see how is this connected to cryptocurrencies other than blockchain in  the name of the article
they did nothing but made the ledger public to the shareholders  and stored the data centrally
this does cut expenses though (hopefully,since it is too early to tell)and I expect more and more companies follow the suit
2178  Economy / Gambling / Re: Site that lists Bitcoin Gambling Sites - gambling-crypto.com on: June 18, 2018, 06:54:00 PM
nice to see that OP listened and included some of the best crypto betting casinos and dicesites
the usual problem with the review sites like that is simple-lack of targetted traffic
it is not enough to just post a neat looking site and expect hundreds of people say "Wow,lets go and quickly wager 10-20 bitcoins"
and looking at your stats,you do need ALOT more traffic to get some return,hope you are working on this
2179  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | The Bitcoin Casino | Plinko, Mines, Blackjack, Roulette + 8 more 👽 on: June 18, 2018, 04:41:13 PM
Not heaving, having is correct I swear Cheesy
This question is in my mind too, I amn't stunna and don't know if he answer us but to my mind stake's aim is different, even their template can't suit bookmakers in any way, it's very light, colourful unlikely any other casinos, they are dark. Also it has a lot of risks and it's not so easy to run. I think they won't be bookmakers in near future.
Thank you for the correction there  Cheesy
Just my opiniom if stake can bring sportsbook in their casino its tottaly gonna boost stake to the moon. Smiley

Sure it would, I used to bet on sports with fiat in Bwin, bet365 and William Hill some years ago.


By the way, I'm sharing this great bet made by MYBTG:



insane multiplier,thought 4 mil was the maximum on mines?
this one could have been so much better if it wasn't just one satoshi,haha
probably just faucet trying for a jackpot and it arrived
wonder how much time did it take for him to hit this?
2180  Economy / Gambling / Re: 4dice.io - Unique Provability Fair System - BTC - LTC - BCH - ETH + FAUCET on: June 18, 2018, 02:26:20 PM
you have a typo in your announcement its Mini (in jackpot) not miny Smiley
first impressions:
the site doesn't have a certificate? my FF shows that the connection is not secure
there is no affiliate system,deposits do not work for me at all-no addy to copy (maybe I'm missing something)
faucet claimed successfully- 100 satoshi every 3 minutes
the house edge is 2%,which is not competetive at all
no FAQ of any kind,no information about min deposits/withdrawal figures,no max win limit etc.
other than that-simplistic design,autobet with the minimal amount of features,but functional and working ok
four crypto currencies to choose from,cannot test if all are working properly,obviously
all in all-a decent looking new site with many things to be working on
ah and the question of the bankroll-do you have any proof of funds?
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