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2901  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: October 09, 2015, 05:02:21 AM
I like faucet earning as it easy and no mind work needed. This is the best method to make bitcoins.
when i was newbie i was thinking that faucet is a good to earn bitcoin, honestlly its really hard to make $1 daily, after that i found a GPT site theat accepted bitcoin as payment, i can earn $1-2 in bitcoin dailly just filled out the surveys and watching some fun videos and it only take 3-4 hours,moreover if you live in USA, UK or even Canada they have a lot of surveys and task that you can complete it.

Hey what is that GPT site? Or what is a GPT site? May I know some? I lived in PH in South East Asia region. I hope there are lots of surveys and offers from that region from that GPT site.

GPT site is "Get Paid To" get paid to fill out the surveys, get paid to watching videos, get paid to surfing some website, and get paid to doing small task, for your information i've joined with this site since 2012 i cashout my balance through paypal,but in november 2014 they accepted bitcoin as payment its make it so awesome,Yes PH can earn from this site, even PH have their own local thread on its official forum


if you're interested just pm me Wink for more information ( no referral link, trust me )

Interesting. I also live in the Philippines and I would love to check out that one. I've been into some GPT sites before but most of them have no, if not few available offers for my country. Kindly check your inbox as I sent a PM. I'll be waiting for your reply with more information regarding to that GPT site.

You might want to look into using a VPN or something so you can mask yourself as being from a different country. You should have a better opportunity like that.

I've been tried it, and i used it for long time, i used USA's VPN i can earn much there, USA have a lot of videos and simple task to complete it but unfortunatelly they banned me after that i registered again with my own ip i still earn bitcoin there although is not much like usa member.

Ahh, that sucks. Look for local jobs around you and just use the money to buy BTC, Smiley.

I have a real life job and pays me a decent salary. I just want to have an income opportuntiy as a part time besides doing signature campaign. I don't want to buy BTC even I can buy a lot. I want to earn BTC without buying it in my fiat currency.

Anyways thanks for answering Sir Dollarneed. Smiley

You're better off spending less time/work just doing extra work locally and buying the BTC. Even with a signature campaign, you're looking at a couple dollars an hour max., as opposed to (at least in the U.S.) $11+ with a lot less work.
2902  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet on: October 09, 2015, 05:01:08 AM
nice to see a guy calling players who cannot afford big bets uneducated. im sure that will bring members flocking to play. in all seriousness you really shouldnt act as if small bettors dont matter. its not their faults they cannot afford 2btc bets. little people matter too is all im saying

That's not what I meant at all. And for the record, I'm also not talking about 2 BTC, I'm talking a 2 millions time less, or $0.000242895

And the limit isn't even harmful to small players. In fact, I've seen several players who have been playing **MONTHS** without making a single deposit, and without ever betting less than 1 bit, all from the faucet. This is a behavior I have no problems with, nor do I even have a problem with someone betting a single satoshi. But someone who claims the faucet, then autobets (an average of) 20,000 bets isn't a use-case I particularly want to support, nor do I think it's really gambling.



that i can agree with. 1 sat bets arent gambling but some people do use 1 sat bets in the big hitter strategies and others like to preroll 0 sat bets or 1 sat bets before doing a huge roll. i wouldnt cut those kinda bets out completely

People use that 1 satoshi just to make some loss. After they make huge loss there, they think they will start winning but that is depends on your luck too. I ever tried that but seems that is not working for me

Of course it doesn't work. Your chance of winning a bet is the same no matter what happened prior. 10000 losses in a row doesn't give a better chance of a win. It's all the same.
2903  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetterBets.io |Win Apple Ipad Air 2!|Weekly Rake+VIP|DICE★PLINKO★HORSE RACING on: October 09, 2015, 04:59:11 AM
Whales coming back to help BB in the casino war very awesome.
Damn youre right man. Betterbets had a great day yesterday and closed the gap on the wager warz contest a little. Keep it up guys

I have the feeling some of them have bets in as well, Smiley.
2904  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Betterbets.io - Invest in multiple Casinos and apps at once through Moneypot.com on: October 09, 2015, 03:08:25 AM
Thank you to our investors for providing a new max payout per bet of 5.7 BTC

Just to confirm, the max payout is always 1% of the bankroll, correct? Such that 5.7 means there are 570 BTC in it and it will go to 5.8 at 580?
2905  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: October 09, 2015, 03:06:53 AM
I like faucet earning as it easy and no mind work needed. This is the best method to make bitcoins.
when i was newbie i was thinking that faucet is a good to earn bitcoin, honestlly its really hard to make $1 daily, after that i found a GPT site theat accepted bitcoin as payment, i can earn $1-2 in bitcoin dailly just filled out the surveys and watching some fun videos and it only take 3-4 hours,moreover if you live in USA, UK or even Canada they have a lot of surveys and task that you can complete it.

Hey what is that GPT site? Or what is a GPT site? May I know some? I lived in PH in South East Asia region. I hope there are lots of surveys and offers from that region from that GPT site.

GPT site is "Get Paid To" get paid to fill out the surveys, get paid to watching videos, get paid to surfing some website, and get paid to doing small task, for your information i've joined with this site since 2012 i cashout my balance through paypal,but in november 2014 they accepted bitcoin as payment its make it so awesome,Yes PH can earn from this site, even PH have their own local thread on its official forum


if you're interested just pm me Wink for more information ( no referral link, trust me )

Interesting. I also live in the Philippines and I would love to check out that one. I've been into some GPT sites before but most of them have no, if not few available offers for my country. Kindly check your inbox as I sent a PM. I'll be waiting for your reply with more information regarding to that GPT site.

You might want to look into using a VPN or something so you can mask yourself as being from a different country. You should have a better opportunity like that.

I've been tried it, and i used it for long time, i used USA's VPN i can earn much there, USA have a lot of videos and simple task to complete it but unfortunatelly they banned me after that i registered again with my own ip i still earn bitcoin there although is not much like usa member.

Ahh, that sucks. Look for local jobs around you and just use the money to buy BTC, Smiley.
2906  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] HaoBTC, mining dividend paid out hourly on: October 09, 2015, 03:06:10 AM
so.. just tried a withdraw and got both email and sms message saying all was good and btc was going to be sent, however on the sites main page under all transactions there is a big red ERROR message

So whats going on its been ~ 15 mins and nothing from coinbase about receiving my btc..

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Is it showing a txid or just the error?
2907  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: October 09, 2015, 03:05:30 AM
Wow the ROI because of fees are making my % to ROI go negative instead of positive. two days ago I was at 9.96 and now today I am back to 9.74 %. I am in the highest hash rate pool with 0 fees I shouldn't be hitting negative ROI LOL

Except, being part of the high hash rate pool isn't necessarily the best strategy.  There is no such thing as 0 fees in this game because you always have your daily maintenance and utilities.  Often, joining the highest hash rate pool means that when that pool does find a block, it's being distributed among a larger group of people who combined have a larger percentage of hash power than you.  So sometimes, by joining a smaller pool, you might not find as many blocks; however, when you do find one, it'll likely result in you getting a larger slice of the pie...

And make sure to take as much advantage of the Faucet as possible, too.



But just like RL, all you're doing is altering variance. The end result is the same over time, regardless of the pool (as long as the % fees are the same).
2908  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet on: October 09, 2015, 03:04:21 AM
You're going to have to present the player with two different seed hashes, one for if they bet to win over a threshold and the other for under it. Gamblers can be a suspicious lot, and having two different seeds, one for big bets and one for small could turn them off.

Yeah, I don't see a way around that. But I'm not sure most players will care that much. The educated ones can still easily follow along (and likely aren't betting dust anyway, so it doesn't affect them).

But then again, I haven't been able to get through to most developers to properly use the provably fair, verify it and expose it  (which is strongly in my interests, as it removes doubts). I think 6 months later, probably 95% of volume are going through casinos that don't even bother to randomize the client seed ( even though I've repeatedly shared a gist on how to do it: https://gist.github.com/RHavar/a6511dea4d4c41aeb1eb ), let alone doing more advanced verification or saving the client-seed and hash to reuse if there's an error.  So if developers don't care (even with prodding), I have trouble imagining users do.

I want to say that I personally see no issues with a split seed. As you said, it can still be verified, so it's really not a big deal to me. And I doubt most people even look at the verification -- just knowing you can gives that sense of safety.
2909  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet on: October 09, 2015, 12:43:34 AM
We will consider the private bankroll of small bets as you stated as well. This is not ideal for attracting smaller bankroll players regardless

Why not? Players don't care which bankroll they're playing against so long as they can make the bets they want to make.

I know pokercoin.casino is going with a split-bankroll, so they can support dust bets (and get the money from it) and only forward us the larger bets. It's probably quite an elegant solution on this issue.

One problem I can see with it is that the server seed is going to be different for the two bankrolls isn't it?

You're going to have to present the player with two different seed hashes, one for if they bet to win over a threshold and the other for under it. Gamblers can be a suspicious lot, and having two different seeds, one for big bets and one for small could turn them off.

You answered the why not in your second response, 2 different seeds which makes it not ideal. RHavar agreed to hold off though on this so it is currently a non issue. As you probably can tell I was not fighting for casino income but rather inclusion of small bankroll players who only have satoshi's to bet.

When/if it's implemented, are you planning to have your own investment bankroll players can invest in (for the micro bets)?
2910  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet on: October 09, 2015, 12:20:20 AM
I Want to ask
if I invested my money, can i take my money back at any time ?

Yeah, you just own a stake in the bankroll which you can claim back at any time.
oh okay I will try to invest 0.1 btc, how much profit can I get per day ??

Here's a look at my daily profit over the last 6 days. It's obviously not an entirely accurate representation given the small amount of time I've had a stake in the site for. I also divested all of the funds before the majority of the losses occurred yesterday but then invested the funds back into the site after the worst of it was over. I'll post another snapshot when I have more data available.



well,
it turns out, my investments can be reduced as well?
i think again to invest  Roll Eyes

Uh, yeah. If it were risk-free, why would they allow investors? You're risking your money as part of the bankroll, in return for profit (if there is any). It's a simple relationship.
2911  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Purse.io - Bitcoin Amazon Marketplace - Save ~10-25% on Amazon Wishlist on: October 09, 2015, 12:18:12 AM
What does the success rate now means on their order page? Ir wasn't there before.

Anyways, they seem to have removed any useful, step-by-step user guide on how to easily/best use their system, I don't know for whatever reason. Now I even don't dare to ask why they don't feature their fees structure on a prominent place. Tongue

I have no clue. Success rate doesn't seem to be accurate in my limited usage cases, as all orders have gone through at 20% (when it said 75% success rate).

It's probably all-inclusive, though. And afaik, people from the U.S. have the highest success rate. Those from more exotic countries will be dragging down the % of success.

Makes sense Smiley. Random question, but do you guys think Purse could survive if Amazon started accepting Bitcoin?

Yes, of course, since purse is all about the dicounts they give. There would be more painless ways to order. Even some sellers offering 10% discount directly. No waiting time for purse buyers. But purse still exists because of their high discounts.

This. Now if Amazon offered competitive discounts, it might negate the effects of Purse, but that's a long shot.
2912  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: October 08, 2015, 08:14:02 PM
I like faucet earning as it easy and no mind work needed. This is the best method to make bitcoins.
when i was newbie i was thinking that faucet is a good to earn bitcoin, honestlly its really hard to make $1 daily, after that i found a GPT site theat accepted bitcoin as payment, i can earn $1-2 in bitcoin dailly just filled out the surveys and watching some fun videos and it only take 3-4 hours,moreover if you live in USA, UK or even Canada they have a lot of surveys and task that you can complete it.

Hey what is that GPT site? Or what is a GPT site? May I know some? I lived in PH in South East Asia region. I hope there are lots of surveys and offers from that region from that GPT site.

GPT site is "Get Paid To" get paid to fill out the surveys, get paid to watching videos, get paid to surfing some website, and get paid to doing small task, for your information i've joined with this site since 2012 i cashout my balance through paypal,but in november 2014 they accepted bitcoin as payment its make it so awesome,Yes PH can earn from this site, even PH have their own local thread on its official forum


if you're interested just pm me Wink for more information ( no referral link, trust me )

Interesting. I also live in the Philippines and I would love to check out that one. I've been into some GPT sites before but most of them have no, if not few available offers for my country. Kindly check your inbox as I sent a PM. I'll be waiting for your reply with more information regarding to that GPT site.

You might want to look into using a VPN or something so you can mask yourself as being from a different country. You should have a better opportunity like that.
2913  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: October 08, 2015, 08:13:18 PM
Because of the low block rewards (since the site is new), it is impossible to get back 0.05 that we pay as operating fee. So, I would suggest to adjust the operating fee according to the block reward aka total investment to the site.

So like a dynamic fee? I could see that working, as long as it comes out like every hour or day, rather than month.
2914  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetcoinPoker.com Betcoin.ag-4,260 BTC GTD Tourney-Oct. 11-Whitelime Wins 470 BTC on: October 08, 2015, 08:02:50 PM
It was a wonderful win for 5betLIGHTbro and remember Whitelime of Betoin Poker won 470 btc in the previous Million Dollar Sunday.  The 13 hours that you see in the lobby screenshot is not the time of the tournament, but rather the time that the image was taken when the tournament ended.  For example, now the lobby says 2 days 14 hours! 

Ahh, wasn't aware of that. Do you know how long the tournament lasted?

I am also curious about that, and they have 5 minutes break in every hour, right?

ranlo, I will find out for you exactly how long the tournament lasted and report back.  Fox, yes, 5 min breaks every hour.  We are here for you guys anytime and appreciate any thoughts, comments, feedback and suggestions. 

Thanks! Are there any bigger breaks, after, say 6 hours or something? Like a real way to wind down a bit?
2915  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Mellow Ads - simple, bitcoin advertising - CPM/CPC campaigns now available on: October 08, 2015, 07:52:50 PM
Why stats are frozen.
Adds are being displayed but no stats update for more than 8 hours now.
Can anybody explain this?

Considering someone already reported it and there's been no response... n/m, I'll let you figure it out on your own.
2916  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: October 08, 2015, 05:27:59 PM
I haven't seen this addressed, I think the pool operating cost of 0.05 BTC / month is a lot and almost kills every incentive of running a pool. Please do something about it.

All you would need (with a 1% fee) is people using the pool to earn 5 BTC total throughout the month. I don't think it's that big of an issue.

I don't think a pool can affort 0.05 BTC in a month with only 1% fee. Because pools can not earn 5 BTC total in a month and additionally, we can see some of pools want less than 1% fee.

I believe the fee is there to keep everyone and their mother from opening one. If it's cheap, everyone makes their own and there's no point in having them.

But we are talking about operation costs. It is paying months by months.
Everybody can not open a pool beacuse if you want to open a pool firstly, you have to buy at least 1000 ghs miner and also you have to pay the openin pool cost.

Ohh, I get it. So you mean it works like in real life then, Wink. What's the problem again?
2917  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: October 08, 2015, 05:06:25 PM
Hey Marco, wanted to ping you. My "next payment date" still shows 10/04, or 4 days ago now.

Thanks!
2918  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: October 08, 2015, 05:04:59 PM
I haven't seen this addressed, I think the pool operating cost of 0.05 BTC / month is a lot and almost kills every incentive of running a pool. Please do something about it.

All you would need (with a 1% fee) is people using the pool to earn 5 BTC total throughout the month. I don't think it's that big of an issue.

I don't think a pool can affort 0.05 BTC in a month with only 1% fee. Because pools can not earn 5 BTC total in a month and additionally, we can see some of pools want less than 1% fee.

I believe the fee is there to keep everyone and their mother from opening one. If it's cheap, everyone makes their own and there's no point in having them.
2919  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game (formerly moneypot.com) on: October 08, 2015, 05:03:25 PM
yeah. This was the craziest cashout I've seen:
https://www.bustabit.com/game/1919136

Can anyone good with math figure out what are the chances of someone even doing this? Right on the dot?

I think the chance any individual game crashing at exactly crash point c is:

    ((c - 0.99)/c - (c - 1)/(c - 0.01)) * 100/101 : for non-zero c, and
    1/101 : for zero c

So the chance of any individual game crashing at exactly 8.16x is 0.000147389, or 1 in 6784.75

... but he didn't play just one game. If you play enough times eventually you're going to cash out right at the crash point I guess.

That's the chance of blowing up at a certain point, but it ignores the chance of him happening to also choose the same point (based on his other bets, he wasn't waiting that long).
2920  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwCpoker.eu | No Banking, Only Bitcoin | Bitcoin Poker 2.0 LIVE NOW! on: October 08, 2015, 05:00:28 PM
A full 9 handed table of 100 NL (Still running ) and so many hot action ! get krill for the Krilloween tourney!

also thanks for the quads !

Code:
Hand #4929598: No Limit Holdem - 30/60
2015-10-07 09:15:20
Table '6max Turbo' Seat 4 is the button
Seat 1: hardtime (1,685)
Seat 2: cashland85 (1,315)
Seat 3: HenriLeChat (2,370)
Seat 4: GooseLee (1,205)
Seat 5: Naddy (2,425)
Naddy: posts the small blind 2998188
hardtime: posts the big blind 2998160
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to hardtime: [2h 2s]
cashland85 calls 60
HenriLeChat folds
GooseLee folds
Naddy folds
hardtime checks
*** FLOP *** [Qd Jd 2d]
hardtime checks
cashland85 bets 125
hardtime raises to 1,625, and is all in
cashland85 calls 1,255, and is all in
*** TURN *** [Qd Jd 2d] [Ac]
*** RIVER *** [Qd Jd 2d Ac] [2c]
hardtime wins pot (2,660)

Aww, it's over now, Sad. I'm not a big gambler but love to watch the higher stakes games.
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