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2661  Economy / Gambling discussion / What should i learn to trade Binary Options? on: May 12, 2017, 04:56:17 AM
Hello, as this recent years, binary options became more and more famous due to its easy and fast closing deals


Compare to Forex, which we need to understand the fundamental and uses technical analysis to trade


How about Binary options? As lets say to trade for 1 minute time frame.

1) What should i look at? The support and resistance in the past 5 min? past 30 minute?

2) If B.options consist of luck + skills, for the scale of 100%, how much would you leverage it on options trading?
80% luck , 20% Skill?


Thanks, need to understand it before i started the journey  Cool
2662  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dicing site with faster dice speed and their H.Edge? on: May 12, 2017, 04:54:53 AM
You can use third party bots too. I never used and don't know if it's safe, but I have already saw gamblers using it. Probably you will need to download it and check if it's compatible with the sites with 0.5% house edge, the casinos with lowest h.e.

Yeah been using seunjtdice bot, its a good bot anyway but the dicing speed is capped based on the website Tongue
2663  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dicing site with faster dice speed and their H.Edge? on: May 12, 2017, 04:47:56 AM
You can refer to two sites below to see a list of dice sites with their house edge and many more details
https://gamblingbitcoin.com/bitcoin-dice/
https://dicesites.com/

Fastdice used to be the fastest but unfortunately they have already shut down their dice site.

Yea, most site there provide faster speed roll base on wager amount

Need one without any wagering amount :/
what for you need the fast rolling dice? i think even if you are looking for botting the bets nothing good could happened  Roll Eyes , and yes as you said bitsler i guess they have a feature called flash bets rolling hundreds bets within a minute , and they have claimed as the fastest one so far. safedice has below 0.8% house edge afaik .

actually it is not necessary to choose whichone faster , but it is up to you anyway.


So it is possible to have more tries of bets within a short time frame.
Yeah tried on safedice, the 0.5% house edge is great but the rolling speed is awful, perhaps due to my bet is low i guess

Bitsler removed that feature i guess, previously we can see that but i couldn't see it anymore, not sure if they removed :/
2664  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dicing site with faster dice speed and their H.Edge? on: May 12, 2017, 12:02:49 AM
You can refer to two sites below to see a list of dice sites with their house edge and many more details
https://gamblingbitcoin.com/bitcoin-dice/
https://dicesites.com/

Fastdice used to be the fastest but unfortunately they have already shut down their dice site.

Yea, most site there provide faster speed roll base on wager amount

Need one without any wagering amount :/
2665  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ICONOMI - Digital Assets Management Platform on: May 11, 2017, 06:21:00 PM
they kept their word . 5k ETH iconomi destroyed . Congratulations on a great project .

Wait, 5K Eth of icn is burned?

Where can i find the info

Thanks
2666  Economy / Gambling discussion / Dicing site with faster dice speed and their H.Edge? on: May 11, 2017, 06:06:45 PM
List out

Lowest H.E = 0.8% Cryptogame = 10 MS with minimum requirement

Bitsler = 1% = 1Bet/second

The Current https://www.etcbets.com/app/game/dice does provide 10 bet per second, but only ETC

any others?

thanks
2667  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BOUNTIES] LUNYR - Decentralized Knowledge Base on Ethereum - Completed! on: May 11, 2017, 06:59:17 AM
For those who wonder

Irfan is the campaign manager

Hes not the dev of Lunyr

Hes job is to filter and manage the campaign, then he submit the list to the Lunyr Team.

They are the one who distribute the tokens

Therefore kindly please be patience thank you

If you can't be patient, you are not actually perform the real purpose of it.

Purpose of bounty is to creates awareness for a new rise project, Rewards should always come second.


2668  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 1906 mBTC won on: May 11, 2017, 04:19:08 AM
Username: puremage111
2669  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Janus [JNS] Blockchain secured global business NXT - Ardor on: May 10, 2017, 06:20:58 PM
Hi,  Janus community,


We´re proud to announce the launch of our new website EtcBets.com, a centric Provably Fair igaming for Ethereum Classic.

Official Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1907827.0



Janus holders can expect an addition to the monthly NXT profit share ( 90% of the NXT profit * from BetterBets.io),  .
an extra revenue stream to Janus and JanusXT holders from this centric ETC blockchain business:

10% to Janus holders, 10% to JanusXT holders, 10% to the Ethereum Classic development teams, and 70% to the Janus Team


* Please keep in mind, that not always the profits will be equal due to the nature of BetterBets.io and  EtcBets.com . Sometimes the house wins and sometimes it loses, although we´ve a standard house edge of 1%.

- Luis.

THANKS FOR THE UPDATE

JANUS ON HYPE

- Total Supply Deduct by 75%
- New Launch Site
- Dividend paid for months

10k Satoshi each is just undervalue right now tbh

Lets look at Ark, Wetrust, Iconomi and all the recent ICO, most of it has 100M supply and yet, the real product haven't been made


Look at the Etcbets site
The design is flawless and awesome, instruction is clear

ROCKET SOME JANUS!
2670  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Janus [JNS] Blockchain secured global business NXT - Ardor on: May 10, 2017, 05:03:47 PM
Hi Dev, You need to work your magic and get this great coin on Polo, Bittrex, Liqui or BTC38. This coin also needs to be on a Chinese exchange A.S.A.P.

                     Cry

We have reached out to many exchanges, I don't feel comfortable trying to communicate with translator for a Chinese exchange listing of Janus. Perhaps, if he has time Qiwoman's husband could reach out to some? Or perhaps another Chinese/English speaker would be willing?

Our team has already started work internally and with the community on some options to help with heavier trading. (And no it's not using any fake volume tactic.) We have a solution I believe will work very well, however currently with the new business launching in ETC land, and then the upcoming QA with our newest team member we need to hold off on the execution of those plans for a bit.

Everything we have in Janus as both a team and community has been earned through good decisions and hard work, at this point our team depends on the fact that nothing good comes easy. A large majority of the JNS community has been in blockchain and trading for multiple years, this should speak volumes alone.

I will get Hubby to talk to you on the Weekend.. I am out of town at present will be back home on Friday.. Just let me know what you need and we will get it done..

Excellent thank you, we can just compile a quick link list to Chinese exchanges and get JNS listing applied to each. I'll be in touch after the new biz launch and we can begin.
Thank you for this help of getting me the list. I will do my best to accommodate and help with the Chinese listing of JANUS. I will be available at the weekend to help in anyway I can.

HI QIMAN, QIWOMAN's Husband?

Nice to meet ya!!
2671  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PIO]PIONEERSHARES | PROFITSHARE | FULL POS | VISION on: May 10, 2017, 11:46:18 AM
We believe in you Banzai,take all the time you need!

Thanks!





Just a heads up,

I was contacted by a user from here that my account was not safe against hacking.. Turned out I still used my blockpioneers.pw domain email address on this account.. Which has been registered by someone else on the 29th of April 2017...

Anyway.. I dont care about the domain, I let it go on purpose, since the .pw domain is not needed.. I used it as a "startup" domain back in the days..  I also recall Boki has registered a few domains containing the blockpioneers name in it...

So as you all can see in my profile, "this user's email address has been changed recently" or something like that is not because I sold my account or anything.. lol...

Thanks for notifying the user!
2672  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BOUNTIES] LUNYR - Decentralized Knowledge Base on Ethereum - Completed! on: May 10, 2017, 11:22:43 AM

How to get it ??
Sorry my newbie

In order to get, you need to join the campaign [Bounty] to perform task like

Share with social media
Wear signature and post
Write articles and etc
2673  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ICONOMI - Digital Assets Management Platform on: May 10, 2017, 03:19:13 AM
Wow, iconomi just made a very big step towards

Check your email

Now even if you are not a beta user, you could access https://www.iconomi.net/dashboard/#/INDEX to see how does things works, instead of people screenshorts, you could look at it your own. Transparency to everyone!

Really a great update here
2674  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin on: May 09, 2017, 05:59:48 PM
Does Nxt has 2fa?

Needa to secure all my wallet right now :/

There is no central server in Nxt to have 2fa, it's all peer-to-peer. Welcome to blockchain Smiley

How can i secure my wallet?

Is using just the generated  passphrase secure enough?
2675  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] 🌟 Become a C.A.T. Reseller! -🌟-> 0.05฿ <-🌟 for you for any Referral 🌟 on: May 09, 2017, 05:23:46 PM
Hello Sampey, how would i know if someone actually buy through me?

Because i don't direct communicate with the user as i posted via website  Grin
2676  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin on: May 09, 2017, 04:26:03 PM
Does Nxt has 2fa?

Needa to secure all my wallet right now :/
2677  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Damn $500 lost due to wallet compromised in Burst Wallet on: May 09, 2017, 02:02:25 PM
I've never used BURST before but I have some coins on Poloniex and am familiar with the hard drive mining concept.

I believe BURST works in the same way as NXT (which it is based on) in that the passphrase is basically the private key.

A private key is all you need to "own" an account so anyone has access to the Bitcoin wallet with the private key corresponding to the letter "a" for example or for single dictionary words like "cat" or "dog", and putting coins into these publicly known addresses would instantly result in someone detecting it and sweeping them to an address that only they control.

There are people out there who have enormous lists of such Bitcoin addresses with easily guessable private keys. Likewise with NXT, there are people who have enormous lists of NXT addresses with such passphrases. They continuously look for incoming transactions and will try to snatch the coins into their own wallets before anyone else does.

You probably weren't targeted specifically. Even if you have top-notch security, if you have an easy-to-guess passphrase then eventually someone will find your coins and take them.

I'm surprised that someone has gone through the trouble of doing the same for BURST though, since its market cap is so low. I suppose it's possible that there was a manual passphrase collision as well - i.e. someone else somewhere in the world chose the exact same passphrase as yours but given the small size of the BURST community and the fact that the coins were taken immediately afterwards, that's probably quite unlikely.

12 random words from the dictionary is a good passphrase and is what NXT uses. A 35+ character passphrase with letters, numbers, symbols, and upper and lower case characters should also be safe. When in doubt, it's probably best to just use the passphrase that the wallet automatically generates for you.


Yeah, i underestimated it as all over 22 year, i am a very security concern person, i dont simply download harmful links, do malware checks

My passphrase is to easy to get bruteforce

awerawerawerawer

Yeah, i am making a real big mistakes here

Anyhow, really thanks for the help and explanation here
2678  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Do you think its safe to leave coins in exchange like yobit and c-cex? on: May 09, 2017, 01:17:13 PM
Recently i just lost $500 due to my weak passphrase for my wallet

Thinking to leave coins on c-cex right now

I have 2fa activated for my c-cex

Do you guys think its okay to leave my coins there?
2679  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Damn $500 lost due to wallet compromised in Burst Wallet on: May 09, 2017, 12:42:14 PM


Guess the reason why is due to i didn't use the randomize password instead put an easy one.
Forgot to change even everytime it notify me.

Don't think my pc is infected with anything as other coins are still safe

If am not mistaken, he actually bruteforced over the account and yeah

I just put a very easy password instead of putting a passphrase

4 Letter word x 4 in a row

Lesson learned here, $500 for a big lesson damn
2680  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Is there anywhere i can learn about the mining algo like ethash, sol and etc? on: May 09, 2017, 06:26:44 AM
Hello

I am kinda stuck with this

Lets start with bitcoin

1- So bitcoin uses sha256 and Asic antminer is famous as a miner if we wanted to mine Btc.

1.1) Is Sha256 algorithm mineable with only cpu?
1.2) Antminer Hashpower only provides Sha256 , scrypt, x11, Quark, Qubit? This is consider as a cpuminer?

2 - According to https://whattomine.com/ , if we browse to the GPU section, we can see theres tons of algo like ethash, groestl, x11gost

2.1) Lets say other than the default graphic cards show in whattomine.com, how can i find out the hashrate for a specific gpu in all the algorithms?

3) I wanted to learn more about the algorithms, source of hash power produce and only through cpu or gpu, is there any source for it? I am not sure what's the query i should key in in google to look for the information, need help on it thanks!
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