When you join a signature campaign, you need to provide such info: Username: Rank: Posts: Btc addy: UID or Profile link! It depends on the campaign manager. The UID is not used sometimes! its used for several campaigns that utilize a bot such as bit-x or yobit (i think). the UID is used to track stats and is needed for us to see our statistics/payouts from the bot's website. its actually really neat.
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hello, I can do this loan for you, can you please confirm and sign a message with today's date and that you are taking out a loan from this address? 1Fqfmp8whFFasvA6NAmddKKqrhWkVbSLqS
Hmm , i cant do that with this addy because i purcahsed this account .. So you cannot do this to prove your ownership of this account! IMO the lenders will be reluctant to give you this loan! But i purchased this account ... if you say i need to lookup in long history of pms on my other account so i can find the seller who gave sold me the account and ask him to sign message for me .. well lol man it will take hours or maybe days. the problem is, just because you tell us the account is bought doesnt mean its bought; it might be hacked and this is your way of getting it sold easily. not accusing you, but its a risk we lenders face in this kind of situation. did you get a signed message from the seller when you were buying the account? if so you can post it or pm it to me if it contains sensitive info by any chance.
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this game is incredibly fun, and the 17+ BTC wagered shows it; any plan to add some statistics to your website? id like to see how much was wagered for each game tier and how much was won/lost. just a neat thing for people to look at.
There is a statistics tab near recent bets which shows stats for different boards. How many coins landed in which pocket etc. We will also add BTC won/lost etc and highest wins. What else will be good to add in statistics please let us know. Thanks oh neat, I didnt even notice that; right off the bat though, first thing I noticed is that the statistics are for each end result possible; maybe adding a total statistic would be nice to see, not total for each "cup" or w/e its called, but for each tier game. something else I notice on some casinos is a "high rollers" tab for people to gawk at; adding that might be a nice touch as well. edit: adding txid's to each game should be something to consider as well.
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this game is incredibly fun, and the 17+ BTC wagered shows it; any plan to add some statistics to your website? id like to see how much was wagered for each game tier and how much was won/lost. just a neat thing for people to look at.
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089891this operation is a ponzi scam confirmed by the maker of the script, if the ridiculously short time for ROI didnt give it away already then here is confirmation; if you were thinking about investing stay away from this site. If youve already "invested," count your losses.
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hello, I can do this loan for you, can you please confirm and sign a message with today's date and that you are taking out a loan from this address? 1Fqfmp8whFFasvA6NAmddKKqrhWkVbSLqS
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Well if it isn't Provably Fair you should just out this casino's name?
like i said before, this sample size is useless, a sample size of under 100 hands is in no way determinant of fairness or unfairness. you would need at least 100k hands to have any meaningful data to analyze, and drawing a conclusion from this data would be inconclusive. no need to fire off an accusation without being 100% sure.
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I bought VIP account with negative trust 2 month ago and I want sell it . Pm me if you intrested
Can you produce a signed message from an old address associated with the account? How much do you want for it? I will send you a PM wouldnt trust whatever this guy is selling, likely to be a hacked account; hes asking for a loan and cant sign a message or provide collateral. yo ueven left feedback saying it might be hacked. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1100551.0
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Never played pachinko before but it sounds pretty interesting. Kind of like a mix between pinball and slots, I guess.
I have a very basic understanding of day trading. Would this be of any help to binary options trading or are the two mostly unrelated?
from what ive heard, binary options are a simplified form of forex trading, so I guess your basic understanding might come in handy; but id suggest you to read up on it first, and get as much knowledge on the subject you can. coinut and secondstrade seem to be the biggest binary options sites advertised here, so you should start looking around those two sites as well.
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I think the only fair BJ can only be found in live dealer. but your sample size is too small to say they cheat, maybe you just unlucky
id say 777coin's blackjack is fair too, ive won some and lost some, seems fair to me.
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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?
the new pachinko game that just came out is actually pretty fun, but if you want skill-based games, you might want to try binary options; not really "skill," but if you know what youre doing, its possible to gain an edge in the long run. pachinko: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1094065.0
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this is a pretty small, and by that i mean ridiculously small sample size to make any judgements or accusations off of, maybe after a few thousand hands at least you could start pointing fingers.
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it should have been pretty clear that it was a ponzi considering they could afford to give out 100 GH/s trials to everyone in a market with razor thin profits (mining). count your losses and move on.
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I have perfectmoney money account. 2y age, 20 TL. Intrseted as collateral?
stop avoiding the question here. wheres the signed message first off. include today's date in it and that youre looking for a loan.
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lets see. can you sign a message including today's date and the reason for this message using this address? 12Ufcq38MwTtEc3bZ9tU5WCJAiBz86J15A no problems, donate much as you can and I will put information here 12Ufcq38MwTtEc3bZ9tU5WCJAiBz86J15A
you wont get this loa from anyone otherwise. if you can sign this address and give your account as collateral i can give 0.05 for you.
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zero details and ridiculously overpriced unless the post quality is good and the activity is high enough the account is a potential senior member, or something. You provide too few details for potential buyers to go off of op. activity, potential activity, signed message?
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I still use faucet everyday, hwo knows, maybe I will have luck and get higher prize.
sounds like youre using freebitco.in form the latter half of youre post, and ive never seen someone actually get the ~1 BTC (200 USD) prize, wouldnt call it rigged but its definitely unlikely for no one to have hit that.
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just by the name, im going to assume thats a ponzi, which no matter how "fair and transparent" it might be, is never sustainable. anyone looking to "invest" should stay as far away as possible.
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