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2581  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: NBA 2015-16 Regular Season Discussion on: December 10, 2015, 12:54:50 PM
what do you guys think about warriors maybe getting their
first loss friday vs boston? Its the 2nd to last game of a long
road trip vs celtics who are well coached and solid. With Klay's
ankle the way it is I think this may be a good spot to back the
celts.

I mean it should happen sometime, Boston has history and a good team/record right now. The Garden will definitely be sold out, however I've seen GSW lately and it's just no way that they could lose the way they're playing. If one of the splash bros drops 40 you are done, and that's what has been happening for weeks and weeks.

I thought Indiana had a chance, Boston and Toronto were be in a distant second place for me in this trip.
2582  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-12-10] CoolWallet: The Bitcoin Wallet That Fits Right into Your Wallet on: December 10, 2015, 12:30:08 PM
Great article, the idea is a little geeky since everyday use for Bitcoin is very limited unless you're in the business but it's definitely original.
2583  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin go to $500 on: December 10, 2015, 04:36:07 AM
Not convinced yet, I think it will fall short, maybe break it through one day to then fall back to $400s. I wasn't really expecting this recent pump so maybe there's more to it.
2584  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any good dice site users could invest? on: December 10, 2015, 04:27:46 AM
I can't really recommended since I've used for a week or so but it's a different alternative, Monero dice, you would need to use Monero which I know it doesn't sound great. However it's sponsored by the developers or something like that so it should be safe.
2585  Economy / Gambling / Re: Make a living out of Satoshi Mines? on: December 10, 2015, 04:24:01 AM
Gambling should be just for fun. If you want to be a pro it's possible but you will also need skill, for example in Poker or Sports Betting, daily fantasy for example is also a new way where a few selected people make a living.
2586  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ban Donald Trump on: December 10, 2015, 02:11:50 AM
What about the freedom of speech? Donald Trump has never instigated violence towards any particular minority ethnic group. He has only proposed to place restrictions upon Muslims and other immigrants entering the United States. A large section of the American population is concerned about the abrupt demographic changes caused by the unlimited immigration. They want this to stop.

Well his words can be interpreted like hate speech, I mean he's clearly crossing the line sometimes it's just a matter of opinion and many judges will rule his sentence different if that was the case. Openly mocking a disabled person is a crime in many countries already.
2587  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: NBA 2015-16 Regular Season Discussion on: December 10, 2015, 12:48:23 AM
My pick for today is Phoenix Suns vs Orlando Magic, i bet Phoenix Suns ML. Is it good guys ? Because i think orlando magic will feel exhausted, they play yesteray and they play again today. how about you guys ?

Not sure about that, Orlando is very unpredictable, they have some good players than can explode any night. It's not a good team as a whole but they have firepower. Oladipo, Harris, Fournier, Vucevic can all score 20-30 points a night.
2588  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: December 10, 2015, 12:45:07 AM
I'm a freelance graphic designer and I've been working for many years. Bitcoin doesn't even register really. It's a long term investment and doing its first steps. I think we all agree that it is a new technology and a unique way of how we approach money based on the Internet experience of the last couple of decades. But it's far from being adopted by the mainstream, and I can see why. Just explain wallets, private keys and decimals to any common person. Plus you first need to convert your money into some shady exchanges. Oh, and the price goes from $300 to $500 and back to $300 in just a month.

Paypal has high fees but it's very secure, reliable and fast. I've never had any problems really. Bitcoin's future and goal is not to take Paypal out of business though.
2589  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Theory: Which other cryptocurrency would people choose if Bitcoin would fail? on: December 09, 2015, 07:50:37 PM
I think the answer is clear, if Bitcoin falls digital currency as we know it will follow. There may be a new "coin" with a different technology behind but not a single current one will survive in my opinion.
2590  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔$250k Investment, DigiByte Gaming, #DigiByteTip, DigiSpeed on: December 09, 2015, 05:24:25 PM
Who can explain that price crash with low volume?

Panic. Impatience. Gambling.

Store your DGB, and come back in a while. If the price doesn't please you. Come back later xD

Honestly I foresaw this and forgot about it already, I keep an eye on the price but many of us are screwed until it goes back to 80-90s again. The freefall continues, I thought the floor was 40-50 but seems that it will actually go back to the 20s now.
2591  Economy / Gambling / Re: the betting increse more and more lose, Why? on: December 09, 2015, 05:19:49 PM
The odds are always against so, just sometimes not...  Grin in other words, gamble dust and have fun, or let it be.

When a site says that it's probability fair, doesn't this mean you are playing at 50/50? Like 50% possibilities to win and 50% possibilities to lose? I think this is real probable fair, everything else is just bullshit, it's not fair even if it's 0.1+ in favor of the house.

No I think you are confusing it with Provably Fair, the house edge is different and most have a house edge, some very low but they have it. Provably Fair is that you can verify the play beforehand and after you bet so there's nothing shady going on.
2592  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Is Faucet really worth my time? on: December 09, 2015, 04:07:56 PM
I really suggest you use faucets for betting (and just for fun of course). Do faucets and send the money directly to an address in your favorite casino site and eventually you will have a nice amount of money to bet and maybe if you have a good streak you can make some actual money.

If not, in a month, you will get 3-4 dollars if you are VERY dedicated, it's just not worth it.
2593  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Most Americans Say Send Ground Troops to Fight ISIS on: December 09, 2015, 03:25:33 PM
I feel both parties have good points (not ISIS of course!). On one hand this type of terrorism should be fought at all levels and is not some BS like weapons of mass destruction excuse or scapegoats like that. We've seen their "power" firsthand. On the other hand, US and other countries should stop messing with other countries affairs if they want to avoid raising terrorists and fanatics.

There's also a third point, the ones who think doing nothing is a solution but then ask for support for Dafur or whatever country is in trouble. Ideally we send The Avengers and they don't kill any babies or have any collateral damage but we know that's not possible so hands inevitable get dirty.
2594  Other / Off-topic / Re: Waoo ... WHATSAPP ON WEB on: December 09, 2015, 03:19:45 PM
Why is this a thread or news? Whatsapp has been on the web for months. I use it and it works amazingly well but other than that why didi you posted this?
2595  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: December 09, 2015, 03:25:11 AM
There's a problem with Islam in that they can't adapt to the modern world. If they were amish and mind their own business without harming people that would be fine. Muslims must adopt the laws of the countries they are in. They have a hard time doing that everywhere they go, it's clear as water. And if you ask me, and this goes to Catholics too, it's 2015 man, almost 2016...we should be way past this BS.

I don't think nihilism or atheism is conductive to anything, spirituality is important and all religions have wonderful teachings that we should reflect upon, but let's stop with the dogma and ignorant stuff. These are things that "happened" 3000 years ago, it's just ridiculous.
2596  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ● Why Bitcoin is Not Mainstream Yet & my Suggestions! ● on: December 09, 2015, 03:13:16 AM
Nice research but honestly it all comes down to just being too complicated and hard to understand for common people. Most of Bitcoin userbase is very tech savvy, they work with computers (not just using smartphone, but they are professionals in the field, engineers, web designers, developers, etc). It's a great unique and disruptive idea, similar to when Internet started but don't expect to be massively embraced anytime soon. Its technology is what's so great so maybe in 5-10 years the concept to new generations would be more innate.

Everyone has a smartphone.

Webwallet+ smartphone. Every person with an IQ over 70 should be able to use that, there is no reason why they cant.

And if they cant, then they should use bitcoin debit card. And those that are entirely technically illiterate like the old people, they should use precious metals then.

Problem solved.

No they shouldn't and they won't, why? Because there is no need for Bitcoin for these people. I don't actually use Bitcoin, it's a complete hassle to buy it alone to then find a store than accept it? It's just not there yet for that purpose. It is of course a new way of thinking about money in this new digital world but that doesn't mean that we should force it down people's throats. Credit cards and paypal do a perfectly good job for most people without all the complications of decimals, converting fiat to bitcoin, wallets, keys and more. Be honest and accept that no average woman would use that anytime soon. I don't say it in a bad way, woman acceptance factor is a deal breaker. But I'm not worried about that because Bitcoin is still developing, I just feel it still can't find its niche or become the standard method of payment for something.
2597  Economy / Speculation / Re: So the panick buying is kicking in.. on: December 09, 2015, 02:51:57 AM
There's no explanation as usual, definitely some manipulators or whales doing the pump or maybe China at this hour, not sure. There's not a single event that we can pinpoint at the moment.
2598  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: NBA 2015-16 Regular Season Discussion on: December 09, 2015, 02:44:07 AM
Alright I give up with the Warriors, they may end up 82-0 for all I care, they make basketball seem so easy. We shouldn't make any more predictions just bet on GSW all the way until the playoffs.
2599  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: NBA 2015-16 Regular Season Discussion on: December 08, 2015, 11:38:49 PM
I think today's the day. Golden State finally see their first loss of the season. Paul George can lock Curry up and if other players can defend 3's I think it's very likely that Indiana win this game at home.
You can also try +5.5 points. That's 1.92 odds in Directbet.

Golden State @ Indiana - Indiana +5.5pts @ 1.92

Definitely, I've been saying this for weeks. Indiana will beat GSW. If one guy deserves this is Paul George. I'm a Cavs fan though and I really fear Indiana, they always put up a hard fight.
2600  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has Wired discovered the real Satoshi Nakamoto? (.. this time) on: December 08, 2015, 11:32:59 PM
Well as the title implied there's no clear answer but it's an interesting read for sure. Banksy's identity is the only similar case that comes to mind, although that one I think was more or less confirmed.
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