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22521  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does martingale really works? on: June 29, 2015, 05:09:06 AM
Theoretically, if you have an infinitely large bankroll, you will consistently win money in the long run. Of course noone has a bankroll that big,

Infinite bankroll is not a guarantee that you will consistently win in the long run especially if you use martingale. And this has been discussed several times, so you need to check some previous posts about this.

do you mean that if you have for example 1,000,000BTC (i mil) and started from 0.00000001BTC (1 satoshi) you could lose at some point ?

p.s. i know the numbers are unreal but we are theory crafting about an infinite bankroll here.
22522  Economy / Gambling / Re: Fusion Gaming on: June 29, 2015, 03:07:27 AM
by the looks of the previous comments it seems that they are just trying to collect users information, and the 1.5-2 BTCminimum wager for withdrawals approves that.
besides i don't see any reason why i should give my personal information like my phone number to the website in order to gamble there.
22523  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Reputable/Trustworthy Mixers on: June 29, 2015, 02:52:33 AM
bitmixer.io is the most reliable and most famous of bitmixers that i saw so far. and the famous part or the volume they handle every day is important to hide your tracks IMO.
the fees is reasonable , for the service they are offering.

can you leave your feedback of blockchain.info shared coin in here if you have used it?
22524  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: A Simple Guide to Safely and Effectively Tumbling (Mixing) Bitcoins. on: June 29, 2015, 02:45:34 AM
You guide is to use a third party mixing service! But they alway charge some amount of fees. I am sharing my way of mixing my bitcoin without charge.It is through po.Every time I create a new bitcoin deposit address for receiving the bitcoin. After sending bitcoin to that address, I will wait for the used address's balance is cleared. It normally takes a few hours or one day. Then I will withdraw my bitcoin to a new address .   


You're correct, this guide is exclusive to third party mixers, which charge fees starting at 0.5%. I am interested in learning more about other methods of mixing coins without relying on third parties, and I would be really like to hear you elaborate on the method you use. What do you mean "it is through po"?

If you could explain your method to us in more detail I would really appreciate it!
i don't think anything that you do on your own, can cover your transactional track and do the mixer's job. but i want to know more about other ways to mix your coins without the need of a third party too.
the only other way that i can think of right now is using the shared coin feature available in blockchain.info wallet. although i don't know how reliable that is.
22525  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: CoinURL on: June 29, 2015, 02:32:18 AM
check out the news section of the site: https://coinurl.com/news.php?post=12
he says that he has changes some things in the site that caused some errors in the script.

it must be fixed now,because i didn't get any error message or anything.

"Hey, sorry guys about the login notification emails you are receiving right now. I made a change that errored the script and they are now resuming, so sorry to approximately 1000 people for this delay! Smiley"
22526  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Qoinpro on: June 29, 2015, 02:29:09 AM
Hi Guys,
I just new here. Please tell me how to make free BTC using Qoinpro? Or maybe you want to advise so my BTC can increasing everyday. Thank you.
qoinpro is just a faucet, you don't need to do anything, you just sing up and they pay you something like 1 satoshi every day.
if you get referrals you get a little bit more. maybe around 1.1 satoshi for a couple of refs
but the problem is that you can not withdraw from their site. nobody could so far.
22527  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin ready to take off!!! on: June 28, 2015, 05:41:56 AM
i personally like bitcoin price moved in the past few months. it is a steady overall growth starting from under $200 which can be considered the lowest price and worked its way up to this level at $450.
a sudden (huge) rise in price means an upcoming fall afterwards, but the steady growth will be more stable than a jump.
22528  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would you pay for a hardware wallet? on: June 28, 2015, 04:53:52 AM
i personally find them highly expensive for me to consider buying. for example, trezor that i hear the most is $100, which i find expensive.
i keep my coins in cold storage and so far haven't felt the need for a hardware wallet.
22529  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cutting down on Scams - Safety for Bitcoin Users on: June 28, 2015, 04:50:05 AM
i liked your idea but i think most of all this is a kind of problem that only time and reputation can solve.
as new merchants start accepting bitcoin i think there can be some sort of an Escrow that they can use or start small and build up their reputation, then as time passes by they can be trusted.
22530  Other / Off-topic / Re: How many Bitcoins are lost forever? on: June 28, 2015, 04:45:00 AM
yes bitcoins can die with you ...I've recently been thinking about that .  I'll be printing out a paper  backup and keeping it in a safe for my family in the future!!
yeah, that is actually a nice idea. you'll never know about your future. i have recently been working on creating a cold storage on linux with encrypted wallet and everything to prevent it from getting stolen but this is going to make it impossible for my descendants to have any access to my money Cheesy
i have to think of a solution...
22531  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Goldman Sachs survey on: June 28, 2015, 04:40:48 AM
I think the results are encouraging.  I'm actually more curious about the 5% who used it and wont use it again.  I wonder what happened, if they got scammed or if they held coins and watched their value drop or what.

I personally know some of my friends, who have vowed that they will never ever use Bitcoin gain in their lives. Some of them lost quite lot of their coins (one of them lost more than BTC100) when Karpeles stole the Gox coins. And then there are two or three guys, whose wallets were stolen by hackers, using keyloggers and trojans.
i am sorry to hear it but their decision is stupid!
Would they stop using cash if they were mugged in the street?
Would they stop using a car if they had an accident and broke a leg?
22532  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OpenBazaar founder: We aren't the next Silk Road on: June 28, 2015, 04:34:25 AM
So, how does BitTorrent handle illegal stuff? I don't use it, but I would think they don't have child porn being shared.

i think there are sort of moderator that check the torrent that users upload every day

it would be the same here, the escrow/arbiter will check if what you are selling is illegal or not

but then we can fall in a centralization market, which isn't what open bazar is aiming for

the point is that you can't have 100% regulation and decentralization, hell you can not even have 100% regulation in a centralized system...
if you consider loads and loads of illegal copyrighted material that is being downloaded through torrent, you see that they don't really have any control.
in fact the biggest usage of torrent is to download all these copyrighted files.

yeah but there some heavy illegal stuff that you will not find there like cp, so someone is actually controlling
as long as it is p2p nobody can have any control over it, AFAIK
the thing you are talking about looks like the control the website owner/moderator of sites like piratebay, kickass have over the content and that is purely on users reports
22533  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When 21 million coins have been mined. on: June 28, 2015, 04:26:54 AM
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I wish people will turn off and the difficulty will fall greatly right now that way i could make some btc to pay off my rigs and power. Right now btc ain't worth mining.
The only possible scenario for difficulty to come down is if BTC price drops to <$10 again and as the reult most miners walk away and get real jobs.

and right now, since that price range is impossible and most probably it is going to go higher, miners are going to continue mining.

Actually the difficulty has dropped several times in the past and especially from December 2014 onwards - although usually not by a lot. Looking at the chart below, it seems to have been going nearly sideways for the past four months:

http://blockchain.info/charts/difficulty
yeah, i know.
i meant that in order for the difficulty to drop a considerable amount that can let individuals with their mining rigs start mining bitcoin and the process becomes profitable, is the price to fall that low and a great number of miners turn their equipment off.
22534  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mastercard attacking Bitcoin on: June 28, 2015, 04:19:04 AM
It's really not that amazing that they are scared.
Either Bitcoin or some other crypto currency has the potential to become a big player in the financial systems of the future.
this shows that they have lost some considerable users or at least they have seen a growth in using bitcoin instead of their service, otherwise they wouldn't give a shit about bitcoin being safe or the things they mentioned in the article.
22535  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does old bitcoins worth any extra ? on: June 28, 2015, 04:10:11 AM
the only benefit of an old bitcoin that i can think of is the number of confirmation it has so at the time of spending it, the transaction is going to be considered "High Priority" you might even be able to send a legit free transaction (0 fee).
you can also get clams, but don't forget to empty the address before giving it for clams.
22536  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin? on: June 28, 2015, 03:56:32 AM
Speaking of free giveaways. Did anybody mention CLAMs yet? If you had any BTC, LTC or DOGE wallets then you already have 4.6 CLAMs per wallet. You just need to claim it. And these CLAMs are super expensive right now. Current price 0.0067 BTC at Poloniex.

why 4.6? how it work, isn't it based on how many btc your wallet hold? or there is a fixed rate for every wallet you have, so it based on the numbers of private key or something
i have never tried it but as far as i have read about it, you will get fixed amount of clams if you have a bitcoin address that is old you have to sweep it first and then submit it to get clams. which means you give them the private key and they give you clams.
22537  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Many Bitcoins created on: June 28, 2015, 03:52:17 AM
any site where we can find how many blocks have been solved in the last 24 hours?
blockchain.info has some charts on how many coins are created, you can check out the difference for each day but i don't know about exactly what you want.
22538  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Earn BTC playing games??/ on: June 28, 2015, 03:48:48 AM
BTC can be earned in so many ways. Just read an article how you can earn btc while playing Minecraft..... And this is just an example. I don't get how these companies afford to do something like this. I've heard a lot more how you can earn btc while playing video games. What is the purpose and thought of this kind of thing? Is it just trying to bring more and more users and customers to play the games? I really don't like these ideas of how btc can be earned. BTC as a currency is supposed to just be like dollars, we all have to put hard work and effort in order to earn them, now games and other entertainments are ruining this whole purpose. What do y'all think? Sad
http://siliconangle.com/blog/2015/06/24/want-to-earn-bitcoin-while-playing-minecraft-well-now-you-can/
i don't think that it is a bad thing, it is a way of advertising and attracting players to their games. i find it a very interesting way of earning BTC only if the games are worth playing.
i mean if the game is interesting enough that you actually enjoy playing it getting bitcoins is just a nice bonus for your fun playing a game. but as far as i have seen these games are not worth playing.
22539  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin address starting with 3 on: June 27, 2015, 02:37:20 PM
you can create a Multisig Wallet easily with electrum look at the wiki page for more information on how to do that:
http://electrum.orain.org/wiki/Multisig_Wallets

as stated on the wiki, this is mainly being used for two purposes: more security and shared funds
22540  Economy / Speculation / Re: Correction on Chinese stock exchanges - any impact on bitcoin? on: June 27, 2015, 12:26:56 PM
If someone with a lot of money really wants to buy bitcoin, they will find a way.. No matter how difficult the government makes it.
Speculative gambling in stocks didn't work out? Fly to the warm safety of cryptotokens!
I deeply doubt it. Just check the upper post for the reasons!Besides that, during the peak of 2013, the Chinese speculators plaid an important role in pushing the bitcoin price to an crazy level! Chinese gov then banned bitcoin and cracked down the speculation. Nowadays it is difficult to move large amount of money in and out exchanges. There is nearly no room for making large amount of profits from cryptocoins.   
that's the thing though. government banning and preventing large money to into crypto is another obstacle that is in the way of attracting more (large amount) of money into bitcoin.
those someones with a lot of money would invest in something with the same profit and less hassle.
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