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2181  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for experienced signature campaign manager on: June 30, 2017, 03:29:07 PM
wrote you on the mail  Wink
2182  Economy / Services / Looking for developper for a new casino site on: June 30, 2017, 12:30:06 PM
Hey everyone.

I got the money but I lack the skills, that could sum up my offer.

To be more precise:
I'm looking for someone able to code me an adaptative roulette and dice game and more importantly the management of accounts and btc transaction + investment process.

I'm an informatic engineer so I know my fair shit of coding but I never put my hands into the blockchain coding. Pretty much everyone with the right skills can PM me for work details.

IMPORTANT:

This is crypto world and I know it. As I said I'm an informatic engineer so I know a shitty code when I see one and I know what's a security defect. But before launching the site you can be sure I'll pick 3 or 4 very experienced members of the forum and pay them for a security review on your code. You'll be paid only AFTER they look through your code and confirm there is 0 security problem. So no need to try anything shady.


Waiting for your offers guys  Kiss
2183  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 26, 2017, 08:21:10 AM

isnīt it ironic that bitcoin experiences heat from altcoins ("loosing" itīs "dominance") because of people trying to get more... bitcoins?

HAHAHA thanks yes good point there, I mean if I had to choose only one coin to have everything in then of course it would be Bitcoin. I just see altcoins mostly as a pump and dump scheme although im sure there are a few with valid real world application which is owrth having a long term stake in, but for me personally my priority is to get to 0.5btc, then 1,  then 5 etc
Totally true.
People trading altcoins mostly see this as a way to earn BTC
At least that's how I see it. My trades in altcoins are all from a BTC perspective.
Proof is that I measure how much I earn or lose in BTC. I never tell myself "I made a trade and earned 10 SC" or "I lost 3 dollars" but only think in BTC, and I bet I'm not the only one xD
2184  Economy / Exchanges / Re: BTC to IBAN on: June 26, 2017, 08:15:29 AM
Everytime someone wanna sells BTC I say the same thing:

LocalBitcoin dudes
That's the best site for BTC exchanges
It's the Prime Minister of BTC

You just send the BTC to the site, then agree with someone with the price, and you receive the money in your account or in cash or whatever.

Best site for BTC exchange
2185  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 6-Win Challenge - AntiMartingale Strategy 0.02 BTC giveaway at end of 7 wins on: June 23, 2017, 02:23:45 PM
Anti-martingale is worst than martin gale itself! Just to illustrate

1. Win  - +1 units
2. Win  - +2 units
3. Win  - +4 units
4. Lose - -8 units

Result: -1 units

Another example,

1. Win  - +1 units
2. Win  - +2 units
3. Win  - +4 units
4. Win  - +8 units
5. Win  - +16 units
6. Win  - +32 units
7. Lose - -64 units

Result: -1 units

In the event you lose, you'll always have -1 units.

Stupid remark.

Anti martingale is the same as martingale.
Both have exactly the same result.
They're both as inneficient as any other gambling strategy...
2186  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex Ticket number order and resolution time on: June 23, 2017, 02:17:01 PM
Lol. It doesn't change anything.
I'm still sure what I said is applied, even strictlier because of the numerous new users.
What do you believe? That they take the tickets randomly?

No, they resolve the tickets of their best customers first, of those who don't complain too much, of those who used their service for a long time.
Seems logical from a business perspective.

I certainly hope so, as I fall squarely into that category.

p.s. Stick with 'more strictly' to avoid stares Wink

Thanks for the Grammatical tip :p

It's just obvious logic:
-They have too much tickets, they can't solve everything
-They have to decide who they'll let rot until the end of times

When you're a company, if you have to chose and help only 10% of your customers... Who are you going to help?
The little bugger who bought one pencil in 3 years?
Or the polite guy who complains for the first time even though he bought 3 cars this month already?
2187  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex Ticket number order and resolution time on: June 23, 2017, 09:09:50 AM
- 172243  - 7 hours withdrawal issue I got a response 25days ago, they will get back ASAP. - They done nothing to your ticket...they fixed something that allowed fix credits

NO idea what you are talking about. My ticket was assigned to an agent after I talked to the verification agent via skype. And it is 29 days and 7h+

The number of tickets...



I'd say your ticket will be answered more likely if:
-You're an old user
-you trade a lot so generate lots of fees
-you haven't oppened too much tickets already

None of this is true.

There is a huge influx of new traders on one side and regulations/security on the other side. Its 2013 all over again. Been there done that...

Lol. It doesn't change anything.
I'm still sure what I said is applied, even strictlier because of the numerous new users.
What do you believe? That they take the tickets randomly?

No, they resolve the tickets of their best customers first, of those who don't complain too much, of those who used their service for a long time.
Seems logical from a business perspective.
2188  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex Withdrawal / Deposit issues. on: June 23, 2017, 08:23:49 AM
Problems with ETC/ETH deposits and withdrals aren't related with polo.

Network is completely trashed out. Stress is through the roof and they're probably under some spam attack.
So polo isn't responsible here, they sent the money but network is stucked that's all.

Wait a few hours/days or stop using altcoins ^^
2189  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex.com is a scam on: June 23, 2017, 08:19:04 AM
That's why I transfered all my funds to bittrex. bittrex has a faster ui even though poloniex is much user friendly on mobile. I preffer to secure my funds on bittrex than in poloniex.

Bittrex is fine but only because they're so small ^^

Of course it's more secure and more smooth. But that's because the exchange is not used as much as polo.
I got an account on both and I find it much easier to trade on polo because there is much more activity and volume.
2190  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Joca97 & Ajaxmoor's Big Challenge thread with a giveaway on: June 23, 2017, 08:17:36 AM

I think lots of people did like me: we participated but not on the site. I have my gambling money on one site and I don't want to move it just for a small contest ^^
So I followed the tips but I've bet elsewhere.
You're right I also did the same just followed some of their tips. I was thinking twice if whether or not to join this giveaway until I saw a scam accusation about betopen not paying so I didn't continue to the site and just watch this thread for the picks.

Oh, did not see this accusation.
It was merely because... I'm lazy as fuck. That's all.
So you know, creating a new account, moving the money and all that for an ICO I never heard about xD
2191  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex.com is a scam on: June 22, 2017, 03:12:49 PM
I don't understand why you're all complaining.

Never had a problem with them. Any withdrawal is done in a few minutes - hours. Tickets are answered in a couple of days at max. Good support, good site... Poor servers though, hard to trade in a fast pace.

But if you're not a crazy guy who wants to update everything every 5 seconds the site is pretty cool. What are you expecting from them?
2192  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex Ticket number order and resolution time on: June 22, 2017, 03:09:22 PM
The number of tickets...

There are about 60k users everyday on Poloniex.
So obviously... Obviously they just can't solve 10k tickets everyday

You imagine? 10k tickets EVERY DAY?Huh

I'd say your ticket will be answered more likely if:
-You're an old user
-you trade a lot so generate lots of fees
-you haven't oppened too much tickets already
2193  Economy / Gambling / Re: MegaDice.com - 0.9% edge Dice, 26 High End Slots, Bet on the House on: June 22, 2017, 02:48:57 PM
Government owned United Telecommunications Services (UTS) will stop offering casino and lottery services to its subsidiary Curacao eGaming in August this year!

Did your licensor Curacao eGaming inform you about this circumstance?

Do you have to look for another licensor or will Curacao eGaming continue as a master licensor and simply use another data center provider?

Does anyone care for licenses and shit like this?

That's a casino. It's already a bit... Shady.
But a BTC casino? Lol! That's pure shadow for me xD
2194  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Joca97 & Ajaxmoor's Big Challenge thread with a giveaway on: June 22, 2017, 02:43:17 PM
Even though you lost your bet you're about to win the raffle so congrats for that.  Wink Also  how much is 1000 Betops if you exchange it to bitcoin/usd?

Thank you=) I was actually surprised there weren't more people participating. given the success of ajax and joca. Anyway, here's an update of all the bets done with these two tipsters! I missed out on 2 bets (both were wins), so the overall score here was 9W 4L (and 1 cancelled bet).

Had I bet the same amount on all my 11 valid bets, I would have been up by 44%. Being an idiot, I am in overall loss thanks to a losing wager ten times the size I planned.



Ahah well congrats man!

I think lots of people did like me: we participated but not on the site. I have my gambling money on one site and I don't want to move it just for a small contest ^^
So I followed the tips but I've bet elsewhere.

Anyway I completely feel you I did the SAME mistake xD
Don't let yourself become greedy and be rationnal. Always bet the reasonnible amount and you might finish winning ^^
2195  Economy / Economics / Re: What don't you like about Banks and Banks controlling your money on: June 15, 2017, 02:36:59 PM

Nice answer, because you accept the terms and conditions that banks required, when something goes wrong then you wont have a choice, something that does not really in your possession cant be called a real asset at all because everyone has the right to that asset even if you are the real owner, and just like John Wick did on his treasure in the movie, I guess its better to invest all your money to gold and then bury it underground. And were are being played by the banks like for example in this meme :



hmm...
I mean I don't like banks that's for sure.
But... Wut?
If your bank charges you anything for using ATM... Change banks xD

My bank charges me 15€ a year and that's all. Credit Card, withdrawals, SEPA payments...
I mean banks are banks but you don't have to be an idiot.
2196  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Joca97 & Ajaxmoor's Big Challenge thread with a giveaway on: June 15, 2017, 02:27:22 PM
I got greedy and put down 55% of my bankroll on this last tip. One goal shy of a win but it was close anyway with 0-0 at 72nd minute when I stopped watching. My first bet ever on Icelandic football didn't go well. Anyway, careful betting from now till balance restored.


Same heeeeeeeeere
That's what you call a mistake.
Anyway we're at loss because we got greedy. Anyone betting a constant amount is at around 0.5 of win no?

Well me between this tip and the other tip of Joca97 I've lost everything. Gambling on the long run is always a loss anyway ^^
2197  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Joca97 & Ajaxmoor's Big Challenge thread with a giveaway on: June 14, 2017, 07:37:54 AM
event link : https://betopen.co/eng/events/67237
match:France vs England
bet option:France wins


Good luck guys

Ok I believe in you guys!
Going all in on that one xD

It's never a good idea but that would be a great way to end the event!
And I can't see England winning.
Maybe a push with a draw but not England winning.

Hope you did, because that game was a solid win.

Today we are doing another soccer game: https://betopen.co/eng/events/74903
Grindavik vs Hafnarfjordur - Over 2.5 Goals!

Good luck!

Great win guys!
Thanks for the tips, until now I'm clearly on a winning balance from you.
I don't know much about soccer so I'm always happy to have good tipsters because on tennis I can safely bet from my own knowledge but I know I've got limited skills concerning soccer.

Thanks Joca97 and Ajaxmoor!!!
2198  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BEST FREE TENNIS AND NBA PICKS/BETS#1✔(W3345/555) ROLAN GARROS IS HERE!!! on: June 10, 2017, 07:46:17 PM
Hey Joca,

I made a bit of money out of your tips, but aren't your VIP tips a bit too expensive?
I mean even if you buy a whole month it's about 5mBTC a day, how many tips do you give everyday?
The underline question is: How much do you have to bet on average to even out the cost of the tip? :p
2199  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: multy wallet on: June 10, 2017, 06:39:33 PM
Hello people,

I'm mainly into btc but I also have a few altcoins.
I'd like to know if there is desktop wallet like electrum but that is able to hold multiple kind of coins?
I post it in the BTC section because I want it to be able to hold BTC too, just BTC AND some altcoins like XRP or DGB.

I'm pretty satisfied with electrum but I don't want to see get multiple wallet softwares if I can avoid it.

Thanks in advance!

I think the ethereum wallet can hold most types of token altcoins, currently, it can be considered as the most versatile wallet, in exceptional circumstances, we can add token of another coin.

But... it's a beta no?

I mean here:
https://www.ethereumwallet.com/index.html

It says that it's just a beta release. Anyone tried it already?
2200  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambler's Fallacy (and you are committing it all the time) on: June 10, 2017, 03:04:28 PM
There is nothing new to see here. Smart people play on the sportsbooks. Others just roll the dice and pray  Grin
Not a Gamblers Fallacy but you surely are committing another fallacy over here! (I don't know specific name for it)
So just because they choose sports books over dice games,they're smart ?Isn't it suppose to be subjective what others choices/preferences are ? The turnout of events in a  match are also random and unpredictable.

Not exactly.
I wouldn't say people playing casinos are stupid because that's a hobby as good as any. But there is a difference between sport betting and casinos.

In casinos odds are fixed so that you lose. No matter what you do, on the long run you lose. Simply a question of great numbers law.

In sport betting, that's more complicated. Now a match will have X outcomes, each of which have an Xi probability to happen. Problem is that NO ONE KNOWS the value of Xi.
So you CAN beat the odds here if you're able to predict the Xi more accurately than the sport books and see when their Xi are higher than they should.

Now you'll tell me "yeah you think you can beat professionals? They're right 99% of the times" well NO. Because sport books don't want to be accurate, they don't care about finding the right Xi, that's not what's important. What's important is to put the probabilities in order to win more money: so putting odds to INFLUENCE the MAJORITY of people.
So if you're smarter and know better and analyze better than the majority of people, then you're automatically able to beat the sport book. Simply because the sport book won't care about you, it will care about the majority of players!
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