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2161  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★ The LuckyBit "Make Your Own Game" Promotion! ★ on: July 04, 2015, 08:04:51 AM
Code:
Multipliers: (center to extreme)
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0.9   0.2   0.4   2   3   6   20   50   200
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Max amount playable: 0.5
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Odds: 98.385%
Max win: 100.00 BTC
Name: lott's triangular plinko
Bitcoin Address: 1Knm2AKA8mkmXTFv4yfGfHQHPwDTQdoe2e

Code:
Multipliers: (center to extreme)
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1   0.3   0.4   0.7   2   10   40   100   500
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Max amount playable: 0.2
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Odds: 98.474%
Max win: 100.00 BTC
Name: lott's triangular plinko 2
Bitcoin Address: first one

Code:
Multipliers: (center to extreme)
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1   0.3   0.4   0.75   2   10   40   100   250
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Max amount playable: 0.4
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Odds: 98.377%
Max win: 100.00 BTC
Name: lott's triangular plinko 3
Bitcoin Address: ?

Code:
Multipliers: (center to extreme)
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0.4   0.1   0.2   0.5   1.7   10   50   500   2050
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Max amount playable: 0.05
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Odds: 98.412%
Max win: 102.50 BTC
Name: u wot
Bitcoin Address: ?

Code:
Multipliers: (center to extreme)
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0.2   0.1   0.25   0.5   2   5   10   500   10000
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Max amount playable: 0.01
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Odds: 98.441%
Max win: 100.00 BTC
Name: biggest odds you can find
Bitcoin Address: ?

Code:
Multipliers: (center to extreme)
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1   1   0.2   0.5   1.25   10   20   20   20
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Max amount playable: 5
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Odds: 98.497%
Max win: 100.00 BTC
Name: simple
Bitcoin Address: ?

Code:
Multipliers: (center to extreme)
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1.5   0.2   0.2   0.5   1.4   20   20   20   25
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Max amount playable: 4
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Odds: 98.325%
Max win: 100.00 BTC
Name: simple 2
Bitcoin Address: first one

wish for luck.
2162  Other / Off-topic / Re: Last Movie you watch ? ( Daily thread ) on: July 04, 2015, 05:26:58 AM
minions (dammit i wanna watch 4DX/D-BOX version)
terminator genisys(same as well)
sorry that i cannot resize.
2163  Economy / Auctions / Re: Auction: Asus K42jr notebook on: June 30, 2015, 11:31:39 PM
Considering that i must pay customs 30%+ it cost a fortune, do you know any way for me not to pay customs?
if you mean duty, you need to pay.
for custom fee, could you have an example?
2164  Economy / Auctions / Re: Auction: Asus K42jr notebook on: June 30, 2015, 05:36:54 AM
You can buy an adapters for that format locally, for your info.
2165  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Do you have 1 bitcoin to invest if you were to make 10X more? on: June 29, 2015, 02:04:57 AM
I started this thread in the main Bitcoin Discussion board asking people how many bitcoins they could afford risking in an investment, and it turned out that most of them could afford very little or nothing.

Since this is the Marketplace board, I am curious to know if the regulars of this section would give a different answer.

Consider the following:

1) You face an opportunity to make 10 bitcoins in a month by investing only 1 bitcoin with no collateral.

2) Your first reaction is to think that this is a scam so you naturally become skeptical of it, thinking that you're gonna be ripped off.

3) To satisfy your curiosity you contact the announcer and you receive a full detailed transcription of how the investment will be done.

4) After carefully analyzing it you change your mind. Despite the high risk of losing everything, you believe that the announcer is serious, the investment is worthwhile, and you get all excited to participate.

In this case, how many of you have 1 bitcoin available to invest right now if you had to send it in the next 24 hours?

To answer this question please consider the fact that you do indeed want to participate.

All I want to know is how many of you would able to send 1 bitcoin in the next 24 hours instead of willing to participate but grieving for not being able to afford it.

Thanks.

1) Unless they have collateral guarantee that would be sent (like altcoin) within 2~3 days, or they have at least one success trust level, otherwise i would not likely to lend.

2) There are infinite possibilities, meaning there are a very few of the loans are legit with that. Not completely all of the high yield is explicitly a scam.

3) I would take all of those evidence and get to valid it and consider the risk.

4) If that was me, i would create a "smart contract" to prevent scam.

They certainly need valid evidence, if i was still paid in the original amount invested, i would do. However, i would more likely to do if i could afford the loss.
2166  Economy / Lending / Re: Magic Loans & Escrow on: June 29, 2015, 01:29:10 AM
Loan Amount: 0.06 BTC
Interest: 15% + 0.01 for late repayment.
Collateral: Dogecoin equivalence (~83000, being paid tomorrow)
Reason: fees going to the meetup, insufficient time to buy bitcoin.
Repayment Date: 8/11/2015 (Latest, repayment avaliable as soon as i have bought bitcoin.)
BTC Address: 1Knm2AKA8mkmXTFv4yfGfHQHPwDTQdoe2e
2167  Economy / Auctions / Re: Auction: Asus K42jr notebook on: June 28, 2015, 07:25:54 AM
special notes that i cannot edit:
  • No payments is asked until the auction is ended or any kind of asking.
  • Escrow NOT necessary until you received the PC and worked.
  • Ask all of the question you need to ask if you bid it, protect yourself.
2168  Economy / Auctions / Auction: Asus K42jr notebook on: June 28, 2015, 06:52:50 AM
Description:
Because of my computer is already old enough, before this computer goes disappeared from the earth, I decided to sell my old computer. Rather than throwing to the landfill or just gone to the recycling factories and having this discontinued item gone, Please consider on this. You may wish for it if you like old stuff.


Special note
This computer will be shipped from Hong Kong.
This computer has been worked since 2011 (probably few of the actual note computer can do, and still working as of today.), some of the parts had been dead : The keyboard inside, and the battery.
Camera, mouse pad, and other are not yet found of any problem.
one 2gb microSD inserted in it, consider to use it for boosting the computer.
outlook slightly scratched which doesn't affect the efficiency of the computer.

Starting bid: US$150

Buy it now: US$220 (Invalid if the bid is higher than this price)

End date and time: 7/29/2015

Payment methods accepted:
Only bitcoin/cryptos, because of the difficulty using other payments.

Additional information:
  • Ship through FedEx.
  • The trust is unrelated to the main, because of the "Asking loan without collateral", however there are no actual negative feedback.
  • Shipping charge depends on what I need to pay for the shipment. You pay half of the total. (i will photocopy the shipping receipt to prevent lying)
  • No refunds if the shipping started. Refunds accepted before shipping starts.
  • The computer is restored to the factory format and will not be touched any button after formatting, please setup yourself.
  • Check your location's information about this item before purchased.
  • Picture (or my identity) added if certainly needed.
  • Please send PM if you want to ask something or if you need more evidence for this.
  • This post subject to correction.
2169  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering Loans on: June 28, 2015, 02:58:58 AM
Requested amount: 0.01 Btc
Collateral: 11500 dogecoin (will be paid tomorrow) / my bitcoin account
Repayment Date: July 6th
BTC addres: 1Knm2AKA8mkmXTFv4yfGfHQHPwDTQdoe2e
Interest/Repayment Amount: 0.0108 Btc

(I was downvoted for first loan request without collateral, i forgot that, so please do not deny for that matter.)
2170  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Place to invest on: June 23, 2015, 06:57:38 AM
avoid from gambling.
gambling has house edge, there are no actual possibility to confirm that is fair.

do research and find accusation if needed, so you can learn more about that.

do not just believe in the investment, there are likely a scam.

you should be sure to prevent getting scammed.

etc.
2171  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scrypt.cc possibly collapsed. on: June 21, 2015, 08:03:50 AM
Seriously? This has been a proven scam for quite some time. Do you all read badbitcoin.org or something?

 Sad they are still believing that scrypt.cc is legit while site wasn't proven of the source of the coins.
2172  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: can compactflash card mine bitcoin? on: June 18, 2015, 10:25:31 AM

That's only a flash card (aka memory), what would you do with that??

No you can't, you need CPU and/or specific hardware.

If I can suggest quit mine Bitcoin. Take another hobby.

i am still thinking that is used to process the data.
2173  Other / Beginners & Help / MOVED: can compactflash card mine bitcoin? on: June 18, 2015, 09:55:10 AM
This topic has been moved to Mining for better relevance.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1092947.0
2174  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: can compactflash card mine bitcoin? on: June 18, 2015, 09:44:17 AM
What is that? I'm guessing no since you need expensive specialized equipment. Forget mining bitcoin as its not really profitable for newbs so just mine a alt if you really want to mine but I'd suggest leaving mining alone all together and earning bitcoins in different ways.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CompactFlash
2175  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning cloudminer.biz is a scam site on: June 18, 2015, 09:42:05 AM
if trial payouts requires investment, especially if the investments needed is many of times more than what you can get, don't get in there.
i got scammed by a cloud scam, so please not to get scammed for this.
2176  Other / Beginners & Help / can compactflash card mine bitcoin? on: June 18, 2015, 09:36:17 AM
idk why i did this, but yeah, i really wanna ask.
2177  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scrypt.cc possibly collapsed. on: June 14, 2015, 08:57:57 AM
bump. (sorry, can i do this?)
2178  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Coinengine - Did anyone tried this one? on: June 07, 2015, 07:47:33 AM
whelp they are probably publishing some of their faucets on, i- i think that they need a base to grow.
unless they have no provable faucet, otherwise do not directly conclude they are scamming. (i really wish that they can proof that they are not a scam)
2179  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] CLOUDMINR.IO Mining Contracts || 50k users || As low as 0.0011 BTC / GH/s on: June 01, 2015, 10:13:19 AM
explicitly ponzi, no ability to see the data of mining, blockchain does not have your data. gonna collapse.
2180  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Badbitcoin.org - SCAM ALERT, FALSE ACCUSATION on: March 27, 2015, 07:50:09 AM
sorry, but it is ponzi, badbitcoin.org will never unreasonably list that site to.

TeraBox.me is a site made by the same creator of cloudminr.io

proof:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=925209.0

proof it is a ponzi (cloudmining101) :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.0

they neither have mining proof nor public mining address.

also they do not allow people to select their own pool, cloudminr.io is explicitly a ponzi, i would be scammed once again if i invested to them once again, i am now more cautioned.

you better withdraw all of the coins that is avaliable to withdraw in that site, before you complain, that ponzi is gonna offline and run out all of money from you/other investors in NO TIME, i am serious.
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