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2461  Economy / Digital goods / DigitalOcean VPS servers at 40% off! on: June 28, 2015, 02:37:40 AM
I am offering digitalocean servers at 40% off.   Anything you want from their selection.   Send me a PM with what server you want and for how long.    I have a lot of account credit that I am trying to use.  Thanks. 
2462  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which wallet program? on: June 28, 2015, 02:31:31 AM
I just regocnized that there are different Fees - Im Using The Core Wallet which has less Fees than other like Xapo, or Core(Mobile)

Regards

XAPO and coinbase is 0% fee satosi
so how many fee you get with core wallet Huh

are you get some satosi if you send your BTC Huh

 I got up top 1 k Satoschi Fee sending by core wallet.. I think this is okay.  Smiley
That good and not bad Smiley
bitcoin core is best wallet if you can download and synchronize with block

+1 Bitcoin core is best.   However it takes a very long time.  If you don't have the time and/or HDD space go with electrum.   They are my second favorite by far. 
2463  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Computer Hardware] Selling 6 GPUs (nvidia 750TIs 2GB Asus/Palit) + mobo 4 free on: June 28, 2015, 02:24:14 AM
I would be interested in all of them, however, due to the high shipping cost, would be willing to offer a bit less than the auction start price.   If you do not get bids, please consider my offer of 1.25 BTC

Noted. Where are you located so I can check shipping?

I am in the USA.   PM me if you need a postal code or other info.    Thanks a lot. 
2464  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BTCjam - Any Thoughts or Experiances on: June 28, 2015, 02:19:47 AM
I actually have had mostly good experiences with the site.  Most of the scams are obvious with insanely high interest rates to bait people.   As a borrower and lender on there, I think it is good but they need to clean up some of the trash. 
2465  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Creating same priv. key two times on: June 27, 2015, 07:18:53 PM
I don't know if it's a coincidence or not but someone from the Turkish community was mining "private keys" yeah. "mining" and he managed to find 50 BTC, a address that no one used for the last 3 years.

It was likely not a collision.  It is possible that it was generated by some sort of brainwallet or other non-random method of generating keys.  Compute time would be better spent running combinations of words and phrases through the brain wallet format than trying to find collisions.
2466  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Southern Rebal Flag on: June 27, 2015, 07:15:05 PM
In my opinion,  the southern flag belongs in a museum.   Just like the swastika.   It has it's place in history and civil war re-enactments.  There is no need to fly it in 2015 though.
2467  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: I made this for you: Free Multi-coin Escrow + Bug bounty on: June 27, 2015, 06:45:52 PM
Did you ever put bug bounty funds in escrow.   I will do some penetration testing on your site but have little incentive to do so without funds in escrow.
2468  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to get free bitcoin? on: June 27, 2015, 05:09:38 PM
Nothing is free.  You can either get it by visiting faucets and viewing the ads, or you can get it by joining a sig campaign and making constructive posts on the forum.
2469  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Creating same priv. key two times on: June 27, 2015, 05:06:23 PM
After I made a paper wallet for long-term saving,
I start thinking about posibility that somone can create same priv. key
in their wallet in the future.

I know that posibility for this is very small, but it exist.
If someone want to create billions and billions private keys,
he can generate someone address with positive balance.

What you people think about that? This can become a big problem
for Bitcoin in the future... no?

I am a little scared  Huh



A collision with any of the SHA algorithms has never been recorded.   There are more possible private keys than there are grains of sand on every beach in the world.   Don't be scared.   Just keep you keys safe.   The only theoretical issue is when quantum computing becomes a reality.  But this is many, many years in the future.
2470  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Any one know any good cloud mining? on: June 27, 2015, 05:55:04 AM
Check out miningsweden.se.  They are one of the few cloud mining services that has shown proof that they are actually mining.   Support is very quck, and the site is simple to use.
2471  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Computer Hardware] Selling 6 GPUs (nvidia 750TIs 2GB Asus/Palit) + mobo 4 free on: June 26, 2015, 03:55:04 PM
I would be interested in all of them, however, due to the high shipping cost, would be willing to offer a bit less than the auction start price.   If you do not get bids, please consider my offer of 1.25 BTC
2472  Economy / Digital goods / Re: CloudMinr.IO account with 6400 Ghs - Asking 5.2 BTC on: June 26, 2015, 03:51:31 PM
According to the cloudminr.io home page, this is the calculations for profit: 

7.68 BTC Cost
12.0576 BTC First year return


2473  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Brothel Offers Free Sex To Protest High Taxes on: June 26, 2015, 03:10:27 PM
Honestly, high taxes on any vice is pretty commonplace.   Most countries charge higher taxes on gambling, cigarettes, and marijuana and prostitution where it is legal.    They know people will pay no matter what the price is so taxes get raised on these things the most.
2474  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: looking to try mining for fun and cheap - what are my options? on: June 26, 2015, 03:07:00 PM
Hi guys,

I like the idea of crypto currency and thought it would be fun to try mining. I have been reading up on the more popular currencies, I.e BTC and litecoin. It seems mining for profit is pointless unless large scale and using specialised hardware, I would like to see at least some cents worth.
I have Mini itx size pc if any random coins still use gpu mining, otherwise I thought perhaps a Raspberry and usb miner like Antminer U3 etc.
Is there any coins that are not too difficult to mine and is not totally volatile? As stated I'm not looking to make profits, just experience budget mining and see something in a wallet and I would like it keep is small and quiet like a raspberry project etc.
Thank you

If you want to get started mining for cheap just to learn the ropes, get a USB SHA256 miner.   They won't make you much money, but it will show you the basics and how to mine on a pool.  You can get any of the bitmaintech usb miners for pretty cheap on ebay.
2475  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Bitcoin full casino script on: June 26, 2015, 02:51:48 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1098411.new#new

im sellin this script, hope you like it

Like I said, I'm really looking for full casino scripts, not just dice.   The only individual games I would be interested in are slots.   
2476  Economy / Gambling / Re: sawdice the New Age of Dice - Let's play a game. on: June 26, 2015, 02:39:16 PM
Wow, the design is great.    The original saw is one of my favorite movies.    I'm tired of site that look like primedice.   I'm giving this a try now and will report back later.    Site looks fantastic.
2477  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: FISHBITFISH.COM on: June 26, 2015, 01:01:35 PM
Hey OP, do you plan on launching the game again or is it done for good?   If it is done for good I would be very interested in buying the source.   Thanks.
2478  Economy / Gambling / Re: Branching out from dice... Any suggestions? on: June 26, 2015, 05:09:06 AM
I've been playing on Primedice for over a year now and invested some CLAMs on Just-Dice. I also made a small 0.01 BTC deposit to a ponzi game once back when this board was filled with them (which I reinvested and then lost) but other than that, virtually all of my experience with gambling has been with dice games. Of course, dice games are simple and easy to play since they tend to be pretty straightforward but after a while, they can get a bit boring too.

The last time I played card games was several years ago. I also played a couple of games of poker with friends back in high school but I'm not sure if I still remember how to play anymore and even back then, I don't remember winning many games.

Does anyone here have any suggestions?

What other luck-based or skill-based games would be the most suitable for someone whose gambling experience has been mostly restricted to dice?

Slots or blackjack.   Poker is very hard to get a customer base because you need a way to get more than a few people on the website at all hours of the day at the same time.
2479  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY CPIG BTCLend xpyerr.ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: June 26, 2015, 05:04:42 AM
This still makes me laugh!

http://imgur.com/LLDgrB1



upvote! let's buy more and HODL!

"I am going to show all of you, and the world that I am a man who stands by my promises."   LOL
2480  Economy / Gambling / Re: Unfair Blackjack on: June 26, 2015, 04:54:47 AM
Won't out the casino since sample size is too small. Undecided

Spreadsheet of dealer hands





Takeaways:

69 hands
Dealer Busted 13 times - 18% of the time - expect ~28%
Dealer 21 - 8 times - 11% of the time
Dealer 20 - 7 times - 10.14% of the time
Total dealer 20 or 21: 15 times - 21.73%
Dealer showed 10 or A 42% of the time  Cool
Dealer Bust: 18% Dealer 20/21 - 21.73  Roll Eyes



Sample size small, pretty sure they are cheats, won't invest more money to do a real test....

Rigged software is out there...always be cautious.

I don't think you can make that kind of call until you have played a few hundred or even a few thousand hands.   The more you play, the closer your average will be to the expected expected statistic.
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