I don't think reducing the number of Bitcoins in cicrulation will actually see the price higher. Also, as many others here have said, this is likely to be a scam, for the user to earn some easy Bitcoins. Just my opinion.
I believe 777coin has a very user friendly interface. Sad that it's not on the list. It's not exactly a site dedicated to Dice games, but it has dice games.
I believe Coinbase is a great option when it comes to buying (and selling) Bitcoins. Coinbase seems to be in many countries (https://www.coinbase.com/global). But of course, take a look at every other option too.
avast + malwarebytes... Both are free and both have upgraded versions which you can buy
Agreed. Avast is simple and effective. Malwarebytes is to keep all other things safe. A Malwarebytes chain for the Avast fence, if you will. I highly recommend the two.
I use Avast (simple and effective) along with other security programs such as Malwarebytes (trust me, great program). That's the two that, in my opinion, is all you need to be safe from most unwanted creepy crawlies in your PC.