Since it sounds too good to be true: I'd like to try a vouch copy and leave my feedback here. If that's okay, reply here, I don't Skype.
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I've deleted a total of more than 100 of his posts from my self-moderated thread, and he still keeps posting every day from both accounts. Typically he has 20 minutes in between posts. He's either very bad at taking hints, or he may use a posting bot. I'm leaving this message here, and reporting it to Cyrus (for spamming my thread with multiple accounts). For that reason I won't delete his posts now ( archived anyway).
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Since nobody mentioned it yet, let me be the first: Rollin.io. I'm also a Mod in Chat there. Don't take my word for how nice it is, find out for yourself by visiting our little community in Chatter Box.
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I can show you my signature earnings: 1RoLLiNpNdPDKkgyngdSg5QHBqRqTUrFY (Balance: ). This address is public knowledge anyway. If you want to show off the balance of an address, use this: (Balance: [img]http://btc-priceimg.herokuapp.com/balance/1addy/00f[/img] Replace 1addy with your own address. On a general note, you can safely assume anyone wearing a signature is poor
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From the article... The other notable guideline informs users that single-signature wallet addresses created before today, starting with “1” and “L” for Bitcoin and Litecoin respectively, will stop functioning on April 23, 2017. Multi-signature addresses will not be affected. This is just a local exchange making rules like that. Bitcoin as it is just keeps functioning. It sounds to me like they want to gain complete access to all private keys, ensuring the consumer can't access his coins without them. This goes exactly against everything Bitcoin stands for. While they may try to regulate exchanges, that only works as long as you need exchanges. When you buy something from someone and you pay in Bitcoins, you skip the exchange. And if you still do need to exchange Bitcoins for cash or cash to Bitcoin, you can always do it with another person. Until they ban cash.
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The following Rollin users received Free Lottery Tickets (Ticket number(s) shown behind the name):4x Anais_58xi 1,2,3,4 16x BitLab 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20 24x CASIO 21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44 2x CNC 45,46 4x Drait 47,48,49,50 Gennady12 51 Humbertin19_ 52 IIO 53 7x Naoko 54,55,56,57,58,59,60 Nomads95 61 7x RefbackTeam 62,63,64,65,66,67,68 RemoteConsoleXD 69 6x Rhoiry 70,71,72,73,74,75 Scarface4 76 14x SergiuS 77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90 4x SimpleRed7 91,92,93,94 14x aRp 95,96,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108 artcode 109 cryptos 110 englishflavor 111 ghostbystive 112 6x hitava 113,114,115,116,117,118 imbest 119 2x kayes 120,121 12x kurisu7 122,123,124,125,126,127,128,129,130,131,132,133 2x litelord33 134,135 6x logged 136,137,138,139,140,141 20x maksosip 142,143,144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160,161 2x mpopo 162,163 natsag3 164 12x psonowa 165,166,167,168,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,176 rajapalak 177 11x sairji 178,179,180,181,182,183,184,185,186,187,188 scarface4 189 2x shakie0901 190,191 4x shanem 192,193,194,195 21x somuchee 196,197,198,199,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215,216 3x star2343 217,218,219 timoteo 220 2x tnecniv 221,222 6x tyagi 223,224,225,226,227,228 8x vavilon 229,230,231,232,233,234,235,236 6x visions 237,238,239,240,241,242 wio 243 If you posted your name but didn't get tickets, one of these options is most likely the cause:- You used the wrong format in your post. Use this format: Username: Loyce
- The username you posted doesn't exist on Rollin.io
- You never talked in Rollin Chatter Box
- You have Red Trust on Bitcointalk
- You are Blacklisted for abusing this giveaway
- You have already claimed Free Tickets today
- You posted shortly before I posted this, and your post wasn't there yet when my Scraping Bot checked for new posts. If this happened, your post will be included in the next run.
You can always send me a message. Happy Hour:Username: SergiuS username : CASIO username: sairji username: maksosip Username: BitLab Username: kurisu7 Remaining ticket(s) donated in Rollin Chatter Box:PvP 244,245,246,247,248,249,250 Next Draw is at Block 461000. Lottery pot: 25 mBTC. Good luck!
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Congratulations kurisu7 for winning 3 mBTC with Lottery Ticket #1.Full Lottery Results are of course public. The next Draw is at Block 461500. As always, you can claim Free Lottery Tickets every day.Next server seed: G537CTgQ4429AWJX1WI2MA4R66E4910M
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Could use the crown, good idea. That or name it BKCoin?
I came up with "Kingcoin" today. If you like it, feel free to use it. (sounds like King Kong)I'm still trying to understand Investments. I've invested 1000 Bitcoin, then lost and won 1000 Bitcoin. Nobody else placed any bets. After this, my investment had a small profit ("Current" larger than what I invested). If the site didn't earn, and commission is taken, I would expect my Investment shows a small loss. Did I just find a bug? (It could be caused by someone else investing/divesting at the same moment. That's unlikely though, as I tried it several times with the same results.) Screenshot (edited to take out other investments): I've won and lost 500 Bitcoin after making this investment. This is the result:
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Congratulations Winners of Draw 461000: #1 First Prize: bmcgeze wins 13 mBTC with Lottery Ticket #180 #2 Second Prize: bmcgeze wins 6 mBTC with Lottery Ticket #11 #3 Third Prize: bmcgeze wins 3 mBTC with Lottery Ticket #161 Total pot: 22 mBTCFull Lottery Results are of course public. The next Draw is at Block 461200. As always, you can claim Free Lottery Tickets every day.Next server seed: 2Iw31y24F18E1571K07rS1ExP2JFd6F8
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3. Transaction fees drop at off-peak times. Check https://bitcoinfees.21.co regularly and do your payments when the fees are lowest. Forget that site! Check https://btc.com/stats/unconfirmed-tx regularly. I've seen your link show 200 sat/byte, while my link shows 10 sat/bytes. Your link seems to favour miner's interests. Recommendations at the moment: Your link: 140 sat/byte My link: 30 sat/byte (this does change quickly though) using a proper wallet you never need that site. and that site is known to still report high fees (because of the way it calculates it) even if the mempool is empty. The problem with using a wallet that calculates this, is that most people do it. If 3 people want something and there are only 2 spots, it doesn't matter how much they pay, one will be left out. Having wallet software increase the fee has lead the very fast increase to 2 Bitcoin fees per block, while we're all still waiting. the first don't always work, ... second because the size of the transaction will be bigger, and you will end up paying more anyway One transaction with 2 outputs is much smaller than 2 transactions with 1 output each.
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You can only restore to the same type of wallet as your source wallet. That's why I wrote that you must move your funds using two devices: one with the original full wallet and one with the light wallet. Sorry if I wasnt clear enough on this.
I can't do that: My Bitcoin addresses are tied to that full wallet for all future airdrops.I can still fix this If you try to link the same Bitcoin address to multiple Byteball addresses, both links are ignored. If you did this by mistake, link another Bitcoin address. I'll just move the coins to another Bitcoin address and hook them up to a new account on my light wallet.
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I would advice to move to the light version of the wallet (you need to move your funds if you're currently using the full version) and then use the 'full backup' function. This backup can be compressed and encrypted and can be stored easily
I tried this, but ran into some problems. First, it ran out of memory the moment I clicked EXPORT, and crashed. After adding more memory (now 4.5 GB) to the VM, it crashes after a few minutes of "Exporting...| with this message: "uncaught exception rangeerror array buffer allocation failed". I think it still runs out of memory, what is it doing that requires several gigabytes of memory? With a bit more memory it works now The final backup-file is 533 MB compressed. I assume this includes the full almost 2 GB byteball.sqlite.533 MB is a bit big for a wallet with 1 address and 0 transactions. This also means I can't switch to the light version, right? I'm not importing it into a light wallet, but after an hour it still says "Importing...". It's not doing much on network or CPU, it may be stuck. Very nice that the wallet allows for a chat that allows you to pay in chat, but the basic functions don't work the way it should. I'm leaving this error messages here for search engines to pick up on it. I didn't find anything related to Byteball when I entered the errors in Google.
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I'm not sure what the problem is as it forces you to create a stronger password. I guess the problem is remembering the password. The amount of people that get their accounts hacked on gambling sites could have it prevented if they used a strong password. It's the trade-off between a strong password, and being able to remember it. The harder the password, the more chance people use the same password on different sites. The obvious solution: a password manager. My typical password is something like TAIF Cop]k~)T7O'mL}2P"Ka-[NG{_mF]:r&?. A user who's account gets compromised because of a bad password is likely to blame the site.
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Very nice video! Does this mean you can buy/sell up to 3000 CAD without any identification? Are KYC/AML-regulations that loose in Canada? It seems a bit weird to walk around with your receipt, waiting for your Bitcoins to be confirmed before you can pick up your cash. If someone manages to take a picture of your receipt, he can claim it and walk away with your money. It may also be possible to find the transaction for the amount shown on the screen in a Block Explorer. The observer can then recreate the QR-code, and walk away with your money. I see many people in this thread complain about the fee, but it's not that bad at all: 20 CAD gets you 10.99 m BTC, and 12.77704 m BTC gets you back your 20 CAD. You've lost just under 2 CAD on this transaction, less than 5% one way. I can imagine fees go down when enough people use Bitcoin ATMs. Now the machine has to be paid back by not too many customers. If customers would line up, competing machines could compete on fees.
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Your example is correct. That's how the wagered commission worked on the old BetKing. We also took 25% of profit weekly too. This will be changed though as I've developed a new commission system. Though it still works out to be effectively 50% commission.
I'll have a help page on with the investment details and how the calculations work like last time.
I'll wait for the help page, see if I can understand the details completely. Not necessarily as an investor, but I've been curious about it for a while. I felt rich, so I invested 200 fake Bitcoins. The Divest button doesn't work though. It's called a Feature now on the tracker, not a bug, so I'm not sure if it's a bug or just not ready yet. In the final version, will it still be possible to invest Free Coins? It's a nice way to see how investing works, please keep this option in.
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It's been a while since I caught a giveway abuser. Accounts connected: ashitha, only4meProof: He copy/pasted the wrong account to join my giveaway. Archived (see selection and 3 posts above it). The post history shows ashitha and only4me posted within an hour of each other on most days. Miscellaneous: ashitha has won 35 + 9 + 17 = 61 m BTC from this giveaway. Both accounts only posted in Games and Rounds. My threads are self-moderated nowadays, I'm going to delete as many posts as I can to reduce their account level. Update 13 hours later: He's back, posting 20 minutes apart: ( Archived) and deleted. Apparently he didn't get the hint when I deleted about 100 of his messages and pushed both accounts down one level.
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For now the commission is set to quarter of the wagered amount as the previous BetKing had.
What does this mean? Example 1: 1 Bitcoin is invested by A. 100 Bitcoin is wagered. You get 25% commission of 1% house edge of 100 Bitcoin (=0.25 Bitcoin for you), A gets whatever is left (positive or negative)? Correct? I don't understand the details yet. How does it keep track of my share of total invested and wagered? Also "Risk 0.5" needs some explanation. It's nice to be able to test investing with "fake" money BTW. When I go to http://bkp1.azurewebsites.net/, I sometimes get this, for example when I click "Free": You can see I'm logged on. If I log off and on again it works. I can't figure out how to reproduce it with certainty. Under Investments, layout scaling fails when the browser isn't wide enough.
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Congratulations Winners of Draw 460500: #1 First Prize: maksosip wins 9 mBTC with Free Lottery Ticket #67 #2 Second Prize: Rhoiry wins 4 mBTC with Free Lottery Ticket #37 #3 Third Prize: logged wins 3 mBTC with Free Lottery Ticket #65 Total pot: 16 mBTCFull Lottery Results are of course public. The next Draw is at Block 461000. As always, you can claim Free Lottery Tickets every day.Next server seed: 08l18mBL8T63uR5rZ75GHUr710YTSYU6
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I've wondered (and asked) before why Litecoin would need SegWit, but never got an answer. For Bitcoin I get it: blocks are full, and transactions are slow and expensive. Current blocks have reached their limit. Litecoin doesn't have any of these problems. I've only found this on Reddit: And segwit opens the door to the Lightning Network + a ton of devs building on top of it. Pretty huge. -- rw-stott Is this really worth the hype?
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