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2681  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Whice bookie provide throw in, free and goal kick option. on: June 09, 2019, 01:31:34 PM
Betfair is my choice of gambling site when it comes to betting in throw ins, free kicks and goal kick options. Among the crypto options, sportsbet provides one of the larger option but I don't think they have throw ins or free kicks. Crypto based gambling sites still lacks a lot of options and their odds are still a bit less than traditional gambling sites like betfair and bet365.
2682  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: It is time for Bounty hunters to hold/hodl on: June 09, 2019, 12:52:12 PM
With ICOs and their bounties running for years and with strict restrictions against leaving the cmapaign in middle, ICO campaign are mostly dying.
Users should only join those campaigns which would enable them to keep stakes for the weeks they have worked for and be able to get involved in other campaign of their choices.
About what to do with the received bounty, it's all upto the participants whether they want to instantly cash it out or hodl to see the price change.
2683  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: [Vote] Next coin to be added to Stake.com & Primedice on: June 09, 2019, 12:31:49 PM
I voted for ripple. They are easy to use and quick to transact. They are easy to keep on a wallet. They could be exchanged almost anywhere and their lower price makes betting in whole numbers possible. They are one of the most popular tokens and more people are familiar to it than anything else. Stellar too is a good option but it's wallet is always confusing to new users.
2684  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cricket World Cup 2019 Prediction Pool [Join FREE win x BTC] on: June 09, 2019, 12:28:07 PM
Why are people talking about 400 and 350? At current run rate India would hardly reach 300. If they are able to take advantage of the wickets they hold, they could reach upto 325 but no more. Australian bowlers won't be delivering them easy balls. And they have just 60 balls left and 100s the most they can get of it.
2685  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can i start a game here in the forum? on: June 09, 2019, 04:41:56 AM
As stated in the title, is it possible to run a game here in forum?
Here is the idea, let's take the example of Noona and Mismar (they are my turtles), if i can publish a live video (in youtube for example) of the tortules competing in a course for many times and offer bets for users here in a live thread by the help of one of the known escrows here, as we see in auctions or ruffles. (is this against forum rules?)
This may look dumb for many of you because i don't take it seriously so i can't explain it well.
I want to know if this is possible here in btc forum or not. And if anyone can suggest more ideas on how to realize this.

Sorry for the bad english.

Yes you can do that. Many users had and have been running different kinds of games and contest in the Games and Rounds section of this forum. Whether people would like and participate in your game are a different issue. Being transparent would attract further interest and a neutral escrow would provide sense of security to the participants.
2686  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is gambling addiction mainly due to loneliness and dissatisfaction? on: June 09, 2019, 04:13:55 AM
I'd not say loneliness and dissatisfaction are the cause of gambling addiction, but surely they would promote it. When there's no one to talk to you or ask where are your money going or care for you, you'll be gambling irresponsibly. If there's some one you love wants you to spend your money on better things than gambling, you'll at least feel guilty Everytime you gamble.
2687  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Apocalyptic Scenario - What happens to Bitcoin? on: June 09, 2019, 01:33:58 AM
What happens to the value of bitcoin in an apocalyptic scenario? Eg, if the world starts getting hit with electromagnetic pulses which knock out power, or let's say the report that came out a few days ago is true, that civilization as we know it deteriorates by 2050 due to mass migration from climate change.

Many claim that bitcoin will be worthless and gold, guns, and ammunition will be very valuable. On the other hand it has been claimed that bitcoin requires very little infrastructure and would work much better than other things. If bitcoin is truly a store of value, then it should store value especially in unfavorable circumstances.

Bitcoin is highly depended on internet.
If there is internet, Bitcoin would be much more popular as it is a hassle free value transfer but if we lost our internet connection, Bitcoin along with other online form of currencies would die and precious metals like gold and powerful tools and food would of course be of great value.
If bitcoin is to survive, it should devise a way to prove the transaction without proving it through internet which is impossible with current technology.
2688  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is anonymous betting a desired feature? on: June 09, 2019, 01:23:27 AM
I'm working on a football (soccer) betting site, and I'd like to know if it is worth the effort to add the feature to allow no-registration bets. Has it ever been a deciding factor when you pick a site to bet on?

No registration bet are an important factor when betting. It not just makes you safe from unnecessary hassles of details and paperworks the site may enforce, it also makes you secure of any possible hacks on the site itself. There have been cases of emails and password being compromised as well the funds being stolen. But enabling no registration blockchain based bets would require the site to have additional security layer to make it safe from hackers and people trying to mix their coins for free.
2689  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The analytics of my betting, what does it mean? on: June 09, 2019, 01:19:37 AM
It depends on many factors. Your base bet, your odds, your change in bet size and odd after each win or loss.
If you are to see that 1% house edge results, you should bet a constant amount in default odds i.e. x2 for a million of times. That way you'd reach closer to the expected result.
From your summary, we can conclude you were betting in low odds. That's why your wagering and number of bet, number of winning bets is higher but the profit is negative.
2690  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SEC charges Kik ICO for issuing unregistered ICO on: June 08, 2019, 03:58:46 PM
I'd call it a blunder from the KIK ICO team. They should have been aware of the hostile laws of United States and should have refrained from letting the US citizens from participating in the ICO or at least use that in their term. I don't think any of ICO has been registered in the US and US is being a risk better not taken for any issuing Blockchain based projects.
2691  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cricket World Cup 2019 Prediction Pool [Join FREE win x BTC] on: June 08, 2019, 03:40:39 PM
LOL! 386 to chase down for Bangladesh seems impossible and glad I chose England. Bangladesh already lost one wicket but looks like I'll miss the chance of getting 1 more point as I said England will get a narrow win which doesn't seem the case. Ban will lose with over 50 runs remaining. 
Bangladesh lost their big hitter Tamim too. So as I am expecting now, England is going to have a trashing win. The worse case will be that they will have easy win. There are no chance for Comfortable or narrow win today :-P

In the other match, seems like rain is playing hide and seek LOL

Bangladesh is slowly building the partnership. They can't afford to lose wickets. If they have wickets in hands in last 10 overs, they can chase 100+ runs on this wicket.

Regarding other match, NZ would be hoping that rain does not spoil their 2 crucial points and Afghanistan will be hoping for the rain to give them a one Point.  Smiley

Good to see Bangladesh fighting back but they are chasing a gigantic target. Though their run rate are still in line to that of England, Shakib and Rahim are undobtly the best batting pair in Bangladesh team. fall of another couple of wickets might crumble their batting lineup. I think England has a better edge at wining this match as they bring themselves as one of the contender for the world cup trophy.
2692  Economy / Services / Re: 🔥OneHash Signature Campaign IS BACK!!!🔥 on: June 05, 2019, 04:04:08 PM
Username Name: tsaroz
Post count: 2067
Rank: Legendary
Bitcoin address: 3DeZyX9aH8qHzcr7JskmAyxKXNkJomzJKR

I seem to be the first participant of the first signature campaign. And would be delighted to work again with onehash. I'd change my signature on my acceptance.
2693  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2019 Cricket World Cup - Discussion & Analysis on: June 03, 2019, 05:08:01 PM
Good to see a high scoring game from Pakistan. It's been long Pakistan hadn't been able to make a good batting score. Loved the format of this world cup as well where every teams are going to play with every others. Upto now, South Africa, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka looks out of competition. While other all have shown their potential in different ways.
2694  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will I get LAMBO for investing in the Reverse Bitcoin Hardfork (RBH)? on: June 02, 2019, 02:11:54 AM
The news you linked seems to be a paid promotion. So, there was a goldcoin no one was aware of and now they just want to fork bitcoin to get some buzz about their coin.
Though could be an option for to grab quick profit, it would not be a profitable coin for long term. I'm not still clear what the Reverse Bitcoin Hardfork is but I think they'll swap their coins one way or other.
2695  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hack any wallet? on: June 02, 2019, 02:07:03 AM
As everything is random, there can be random chances of getting the words correct in the first try. But its chances are very very low.
But as all of the wallets use just dictionary words, a dictionary bruteforce with multiple of computers may result in some wallets to open.
But again that wallet may have coin or might be empty. You'd have greater chances wining a lottrey.
2696  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CRYPTOCURRENCIES INVESTMENT on: June 01, 2019, 04:38:12 PM

Go 20% on BTC and let every 10% of your total investment go to other coins like you mentioned, BCH, ETH, XRP and XMR. And add other coins that can be a good profit in the future. Diversify among different natured coins and tokens. 75% of your choices are mineable POW coins, diversify for POS, tokens and dividend sharing coins.
2697  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trading reverse pair on: June 01, 2019, 03:53:31 PM
Hi all,

I was wondering if we can reverse a crypto pair
For example: eth/btc would become btc/eth
In forex market we can do this with synthetic pair
Is this possible for altcoin market?

Forex and Crypto trade are different. And yes, btc/eth is absolutely possible.
If you are familiar with stocks market, similar is the way of working of crypto market, the difference is stock market just have a single fiat to trade into while crypto likes BTC, ETH and some others works as both stocks as well as currency.
2698  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BNB first and only coin to hit all time high! on: June 01, 2019, 01:46:11 PM
People show dissatisfaction when they miss away any opportunity.
As well, people have gone through loses for following the rising currency that ended up lower after they buy. So they are generally highly cautious about coin that has risen higher. People got betrayed by bitconnect. People buying bitcoin at $20k are still in huge loss. So, they see problems in every certain rises.
2699  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2019 Cricket World Cup - Discussion & Analysis on: June 01, 2019, 01:17:25 PM
We're discussing the matches of the world cup here, not the trash like you. Stick to the discussion of matches or GTFO.
Freedom of Speech motherfucker? I gave you a fuckin reason why I think Pakistan as a team doesn't fit to be qualified for the damn World cup. Which part of that is not part of the discussion? The reason could be not sports-related but it's plausible. Most of the replies in this thread are from fucking sig-spamming cunts who can barely write two words in English. You GTFO and start a self-moderated thread which doesn't infest spam on the forum dickhead.

Guys don't get carried on into political agendas and propaganda.
Sports and specially Cricket is known as gentlemen game. There are no boundaries for sports.
Let's appreciate every effort and remember we are all one.

Srilanka was one of the poorest team of this tournament and the defeat was expected. I think this particular worldcup would not feature an asian team on the finals and probably not even in semis.
2700  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is needed for a gambler to the success? on: May 31, 2019, 05:55:21 AM
Gambling and success are mutually exclusive term but you really want to be successful while gambling, you should build a good and responsible gambling habit and stick to it. Decide you gambling budget, make plans when to stop on win and loss. This way you'll never lose more than you could afford.
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