And somehow I still missed this. I can't even seem to get in on the guessing, much less get a reasonable guess. But shit, go atleti!
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I tried it today. It is a SCAM.
Sent 0.01 BTC ten hours ago but never credited to my balance.
Sent a message from their contact page to ask for help nine hours ago but im still waiting for a reply.
I'm sorry you sent your coins to this obviuos scam. I lost 0.01BTC yesterday while gambling but at least I had fun while doing it
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Payment recieved as usual! This week maybe my last week in this campaign! -MZ why is that? did you find a better sig campaign? If so, would you like to share the info? Thanks! BIT-X pays full members 0.0008 per post, no upper limit. 0.001 for seniors and 0.0012 for heroes. Yes, marcotheminer is right! Unfortunately, I had to repay a loan, so I had to signup for this week too. Hopefully, after the payment, I will move to Bit-x(if spot is available). -MZ Yes, I just checked into this as well. They bit-x won't pay to your personal btc address. Instead, they require you to make an account on bit-x (which requires a bunch of personal information including a telephone number!). Then, presumably you can withdrawal to your personal address from your account but I don't know if they charge a withdrawal fee (many exchanges do). In any case, I'm sticking with lower pay rates and weekly, no-nonsense payouts of bitmixer!
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It is far from that. The majority of users have a neutral trust, and only a small portion has a positive or negative trust score. Many people have some negative trust from someone. But it's whether or not that person is in default trust which matters (in terms sig campaigns, in my experience).
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Not sure if they're trying to keep the details all mysterious like the post on the website... so I'll just say that it's awesome.
It's a lot more than just player notes or OFC.
Seals will have the best software out there.
The HYPE! I hope it will also cook me dinner while I play.
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I'm watching this thread like a hawk this time.
Wait, I want to go ahead and predict a 0 - 0 tie!
^^^ I'm first!
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I see. That's definitely not me
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HODLING.
Moon or bust for me.
I'm in the same boat. I hodl, don't fodl.
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Wow, just checked out the new software... that's exactly what I was hoping it was going to be.
Didn't want to get too excited before I saw it myself, but Micon was right. It's gonna be huge.
Have the released it somewhere? Or were you a prerelease tester?
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You have a great site, I doubt it but just in case you consider adding other crypto-currencies, I would suggest BitShares, they're the 4th largest crypto & top 5 by volume.
Their BitUSD has recently been added to shapeshift & can be easily integrated into your site.
It only takes 10 seconds to send and confirm & it holds the value of USD, so it helps you hedge against Bitcoin volatility too. There is currently no gambling site accepting it so it is an untapped market.
I would also be happy if you added Dogecoin , Litecoin and Darkcoin which all hold a decent amount of value when you think of how many coins there are of each Cryptocurrency. Dogecoin is priced nicely and is a fun currency where you could bet alot and potentially lose alot yes but also have alot of fun doing so and Dogecoins are recognized at quite alot of places already. Litecoin is priced nicely as well and although it is not accepted at alot of places it is getting alot more adoption. Darkcoin is priced nicely as well and could really use a boost in Market Use. There are enough services that quickly convert alt-currencies to bitcoin thus we have no interest in directly accepting them. If we were to take alt coins we'd be converting them to bitcoin upon deposit anyways. We were going to implement shapeshift but backtracked on that for now, users can simply convert on their website then visit PD. This is smart, I think. Folks who play around in the altcoin world should know how to go to-from BTC on their own. I personally think it makes a business look less serious when they accept all of the cryptos-of-the-month.
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Right, but if you're completely starting from 0, don't you think someone should just go ahead and get their hands dirty by trying to write and run a hello world? I mean, what's the point of memorizing a bunch of technical terms regarding memory registers, data structures, big O, etc if you really have never done anything? I suggest getting your hands dirty first, then following up on some resources and courses once you've played around long enough to see what your questions are.
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Too bad. The payment rate here looks good and obviously marcotheminer is managing everything carefully. I looked at creating an account on bit-x and it's nuts: they want a telephone number.
I'm not into this doxxing shit so I'm going to have to let this one go. I don't give out telephone numbers or even real email addresses to internet websites so IMO these requirements are extremely onerous for simply getting some btc sent to an address.
If you're uneasy about providing a number to sign up, stay tuned as within the next month google authenticator should be implemented for email sign ups! I'll stay tuned then. I can create google accounts pretty easily, but I don't give google my telephone number either, so I don't know if I'll just be in the same boat as now (I've never used the "authenticator" service, although I've heard it mentioned). In any case, there are a few of us around who still enjoy the concept of usernames which aren't linked to personal names. I'm one of those folks. I definitely don't give out real email addresses or telephone numbers to internet companies. I'm probably a relic, but maybe I can't help it. Too bad. The payment rate here looks good and obviously marcotheminer is managing everything carefully. I looked at creating an account on bit-x and it's nuts: they want a telephone number.
I'm not into this doxxing shit so I'm going to have to let this one go. I don't give out telephone numbers or even real email addresses to internet websites so IMO these requirements are extremely onerous for simply getting some btc sent to an address.
I dont think its a problem to give your number on internet. Secondly bit-x is a registered company they will not reveal your number or any thing else Haha, I think you meant to say that it wasn't a problem for you to give your number. It's hard to see how you can evaulate what's problematic or not for me.
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Too bad. The payment rate here looks good and obviously marcotheminer is managing everything carefully. I looked at creating an account on bit-x and it's nuts: they want a telephone number.
I'm not into this doxxing shit so I'm going to have to let this one go. I don't give out telephone numbers or even real email addresses to internet websites so IMO these requirements are extremely onerous for simply getting some btc sent to an address.
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Don't mind this question, but weren't all the payouts being made to btc wallets directly ? Why are people putting in their BIT-X addresses ?
The conditions were changed from January. It is now mandatory to have an account and the payment is made there. Oh, is this true? That might be a deal breaker for me, actually.
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Hi marco, two quick questions:
1) Are you still accepting new enrollees in this campaign? (I'm thinking "yes" since there's nothing in the OP which suggests otherwise) 2) It looks like payday is once per month for all, but I didn't see which day payment goes out on (the 1st, the 15th?, other).
I'm considering joining you guys pretty soon (depending in part on what's going on with the answers to my questions, of course).
Best!
tsp
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I am totally convinced by that wonderful graphic. I'm sending all my btc now for doubling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What code willl u write in xchange for coin? Whatever code you need. PM me.
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@u9y42 While I don't disagree, I've found a lot of folks who *think* they want to learn programming, then they head to one of these learning sites where they aimlessly do exercises without really internalizing anything. Having a goal is crucial, I think, to finding the answers to your coding issues. In my case, one of my first programs was to print whether a number was prime or composite. Because I wanted the program to run, I had a lot of motivation to keep looking up the issues I was having when my program failed. I think a lot of folks want to want to learn programming (if you knwo what I mean) and having a goal and trying to acheive it is what separates those who want to from those who merely want to want to.
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This topic has such a funny name that I have to ask whether Switzerland might be the Switzerland of bitcoin.
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Yah, I get the impression that this is like an extreeeeemly slowly sinking ship. I never got the try out code from the OP, but I just get that impression based on the way op seems to show up around here approximately once per month. Also, the fact that apparantly he was getting scammed by his own giveaway doesn't help.
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I had awful experience with the walking paths in this game, always getting stuck in high places.
I agree, that part is pretty damn awkward. There are some tricks, though. One of them is to turn off the alert message that says "you can't go here" and redirect it to the log. Then at least you don't have the damn popup to get rid of. Another is to turn on hot keys and run around using the arrows. But, imo, getting rid of that alert is crucial.
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