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3121  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Is python the best programming language for a ''faucet'' type of website? on: May 30, 2019, 11:14:35 PM
I'm interested in hiring someone to make a faucet type website for me, which includes all the needed settings for sending payments, etc. Now I would like to know which language is the best so I can find the best dev for it. Also if someone created one or knows about them, how long should it take and how much would the price be, approximately since I'm running a little low on cash now that I've used it for several other projects. 
At first tell me why did you decide to run faucet website? Don't you know freebitco.in? They were first, most strong and amazing during all time among faucets but they fail too, it was great at first when bitcoin wasn't popular and known among people, now faucets are just a waste of time and believe me your website will be a target of spammers and unserious people.
Why to make things hard? If you still plan to build website, use traditional html/css/php/msql/java.
3122  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin jump to 8500USD, will it hit 10k this week on: May 30, 2019, 10:39:15 PM
Can't believe it happened after all, as it seems everyone wants to see bitcoin price 10k or higher and when we were so close to that aim, from 8.7k to 9k, which to my mind would automatically lead to further rise, instead of it, price felt and now it is 8,3k. Today's lowest price was 8k, that's very sad but still we don't know clearly what will happen, whether bitcoin will reach 10k or not is 50/50.
3123  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Nvidia 1060 3GB - Which Coin? on: May 30, 2019, 10:02:16 PM
Hi,

over one year ago I had to switch my Nvidia 1060 3GB GPUs from Ethereum to Ravencoin. Was a good decision I think and mined a lot.
Since 2 months now RVN difficulty exploded. (Does anyone know the reason?)

So I think I should switch to another coin again now.
Which one would you suggest for my old GPUs?
For your old GPUs I suggest you to sell them and buy new ones, forget ethereum too because this isn't the only one coin which you have to stick especially when you own nvidia cards because you can mine different coins with better profitability than ethereum.
On another hand, if possible, mine on nicehash and hold bitcoins for a while. Can't suggest anything else.
3124  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto thefts, fraud hit $1.2 billion in Q1 report on: May 30, 2019, 09:27:50 PM
Can you believe that losses from the theft of crypto from exchanges due to fraud hit $1.2B?

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-crypto-currency-fraud/cryptocurrency-thefts-fraud-hit-1-2-billion-in-first-quarter-report-idUSKCN1S62P3

I still can't wrap my mind around why people wouldn't want to have compliance with AML and KYC to better help that this doesn't happen
If bittrex or binance got hacked that's not my problem, this statistics also 100% shows how garbage their security system is (behind this security system there are IT personals which seems can't do their job properly). People usually use bitcoin for two reason: 1. Privacy 2. Profit, so when privacy is my choice, I think KYC documents must be far away from it. And if fraud happens because of stupid user, that's another task.
3125  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Still have coins on BITBLENDER? you only have a FEW HOURS TO WITHDRAW! LAST CALL on: May 30, 2019, 09:05:10 PM
The fact that the owner is giving any advance notice of closing down the site is good, considering the owner could've easily just closed down shop and taken everybody's funds. I'm glad blender isn't doing that, but there's obviously going to be people that don't get their money out in time. Hopefully no significant amount of funds are left on the site before it closes down.

Still a good reminder that you should always keep funds in storage in a place where you control the private keys, though.
Oh no, no, that wouldn't happen in any way. Owner doesn't want to be under someone's attention, that's why he lets everyone to withdraw money and close website as soon as possible. After all, it's very sad fact that another legendary mixer, bitblender is going down, loved this website because of their style and long story on this forum.
Will be very curious if bitmixer and bitblender owners unite together, just a little inagination and fun from me.
TryNinja
Thank you for this thread too.
3126  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Japan as the Next Big Destination for iGaming Operators? on: May 30, 2019, 08:37:26 PM
Just last year in 2018, Japan managed to clear the legal hurdles to obtain their Integrated Resort (IR) which is a nomenclature for casino resorts.

The Integrated Resort project refers to a comprehensive entertainment complex that incorporates facilities like shopping malls, theaters, hotels and theme parks. These types of resorts should be ready and developed by 2025 also thanks to the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

 In addition to being a potential hot spot for casinos, Japan is also a very attractive destination for international visitors. Based on the reports from Japan’s National Tourism Organization, Japan welcomed nearly 16 million visitors in the first half of 2018, which is up 16% from last year!

Given the importance of the region, there will be a Japan Gaming Congress being held on May 16-17, 2019 at the Conrad Tokyo in Japan.

Source: Is Japan the Next Big Hot Spot Destination for iGaming Operators?


Is there anyone among you from Japan? Can you tell us about the situation of the gambling industry in the country as of the present? Or perhaps can you tell us if you agree with the idea that Japan is set to become a big hot spot iGaming destination?
Cmon man, don't try promoting your website that way, better to publish articles with solid informations. Japan won't become big destination for iGaming operators at least in near future. If we talk about attractivness of countries, then France is first where Japan is 100% lose, then comes Italy, England, Germany and others.
3127  Economy / Gambling / Re: New RTG powered Bitcoin casino on: May 30, 2019, 08:02:39 PM
Are you kidding? Never heard of a casino offering 200% first deposit bonus unless they have a high rollover amount to achieve it. To be able to cashout double amount of what other casinos offer for their customers on the first deposits as a bonus.
Expect on it,whenever theres a bonus there would be always a wagering requirement which is 30-50x usually on slots but thats for 100%
but for 200% bonus then it would be possibly on insanely 100x wager requirement.For sites design its quite attractive.
That wagering requirements kills me haha, not a good marketing too. They offer 100% bonus with 200% loss rate, why 200%? Because there is a huge chanse you'll lose deposited and bonus money.
OP website looks good, hope your casino is really good but consider that when you open ANN thread, it must have some structure and be attractive, this thread looks like rundom thousands thread.
Also you have image in footer, better to include ahref links instead of simple images to prove what you present.
3128  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: ~ How Much Money Would you Need to Make to Stop Using Paid Sig Offers? on: May 30, 2019, 07:37:27 PM
Hmm, what a question. The problem is that a lot of people connects every task to money. Personally I wouldn't accept any money. I don't like my profile without wearing signature, this signature of Bitsler had amazing gif and bbcodes which makes my profile look attractive. I promote Bitsler and Bitsler promotes me too, wearing of their sig makes my post more likely under attention and opposite, my posta under attention possibly attracts new customers for them. This is like a symbiotic relationship.
3129  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Are there any BTC holders in the house that collect valuable domains? on: May 30, 2019, 06:25:02 PM
I’ve escrowed a few domain name sales here that sold up into the high 5 digits.
Can you name domains if not a secret?
OP to be fair I don't like domain despite the fact that I know where your aim goes. Doubt facebook will ever buy that domain but as always, there are better options, for example there are countries where only local citizens can buy domain. If you live in such country, there is a huge chanse it will benefit you a lot, for example one man did great job when bought google's local domain, personally I own top domains, including binance, bittrex, had asos's domain and a lot.
3130  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 - fast, fair, rakeback, bonuses BTC ETH LTC DOGE on: May 30, 2019, 05:40:26 PM
Hey guys,,, hope everything is fine and well, I have a tiny issue to ask, if anyone can help.

I use the autoplay function for dice, and it is always what I use since I started but in the past 2 days, the rolls seem to stop after a certain time. It used to just run until I stopped. My setting is unlimited. But when I check after a few thousand rolls it needs to be clicked Start again. It is not a big problem, of course. Any ideas?


Have you tried gambling by different browsers? Because maybe problem will be that or overally yolodice stops such bets after some time bu haven't read anything similar in their FAQs. Btw what I want to mention is that everything is explained mathematically in details. Appreciate that, you try not only to be 100% transparent with customers buy also explain in details how this game, provably fair, investment and etc works.
3131  Economy / Economics / Re: Price of goods goes up, salary never goes up!!! on: May 30, 2019, 04:55:08 PM

Over the past 30 years, salary never goes up, I know because I saw the salary today is same as my first salary 30 years ago, I’m not disclosing my age, so don’t be too paranoia, but the price of everything goes up thru the roof, the only person who salary goes up are (ikr, salary must kept secret because it is case sensitive, don’t tell anyone else!), ok, enough rant! Try to tell your kids to work for a salary in the future, I think they could barely afford a piece of beard!!

End of story! Ciao!
People are the reason of everything, we choose governments and we let them to order anything while we do their orders and then are unsatisfied. Problem is that if you won't work for 500$ (for example), there are a lot of demand of people who will work. So there is demand, there is supply. Supply won't satisfy demand but demand will always satisfu supply and in supply I mean these low paying jobs. Eh, a lot of things are going wrong.
3132  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Wall Street really interested in Bitcoin? on: May 30, 2019, 04:10:13 PM
Don't know whether this news is true or false but let's imagine it is true. I hope price will rise soon, they won't sell bitcoin with hope of more rise and instead of selling, they'll buy again. After that price will fall and be steady low for months. I hope this scenario will happen if everything what's written by OP is true because then they'll learn that it's public, for people and not for commercial shits.
3133  Economy / Economics / Re: Belarus has launched a regulated bitcoin exchange on: May 29, 2019, 11:56:22 PM
Seems all these people want is to abandon bitcoin, ok do this, wish luck. But I have another question? Why do you ain only bitcoin in your list? Because there are more powerful coins for reasons of why you ban bitcoin and for example let's takr Monero. You may know it's more anonymous than bitcoin and is pretty easy to money with cpu too. Just don't abuse this bitcoin, let this coin be like it was from the very begining.
3134  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does gambling sites needs to be a mobile friendly or not? on: May 29, 2019, 11:33:28 PM
From the very first it's a silly question. Doesn't matter if you want to gamble or not, anyway every website must be mobile friendly. Well, imagine I don't want to gamble from my smartphone but somehow happened and I have some funds on my casino account and need to withdraw them. Will it be comfortable to use pc version of casino on your smartphone? At first it will take more MBs from your network operator and won't be functional to use. In any way, mobile friendly website can add benefits, not opposite.
3135  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitblender inaccessible, need to withdraw savings on: May 29, 2019, 09:06:52 PM
Hello all,

I recently came to know about the shutting down process of bitblender, I had much coins saved onto it. I unfortunately missed the withdrawal warning as I was away for past few weeks. I tried to access http://bitblendervrfkzr.onion/ today and I could not.

Anyone can help me get in touch with the owners/admin of them so that I can request a withdrawal, I can prove my account ownership with the help of PGP signature of addresses, username/password, etc.

Please, I request all of you here. It was all my savings. I thought they are legit Sad

Edit: Can anyone tag or refer admin of bitblender (username: blender , profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=229601 ) here? I can not message him because of my newbie status. I see they gave few time to withdraw which I missed, that means they do have good intentions to close this service peacefully.

thanks!
I think Hhampuz has some connections to owner of bitblender since he was managing canpaign for them and also last post of bitblender's owner includes thanks to Hhampuz.
If they are really closed and this isn't just a technical problem, then I highly doubt you'll get money back. If they are gone, for security reasons they won't care much about users who weren't able to withdraw.
3136  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Sapphire 16gb RX570 mining card testing and review. on: May 28, 2019, 10:02:13 PM
Thanks for review.

This GPU seems pretty useless, $330.. lol
Ill rather buy 3x 4gb versions for that price. Which will be lot cheaper price per hash.
The thing that really does matter when mining is the cost of electricity per hash. Grin
This card producing the same hash for eth and consuming more power is just pointless.
I can only see this being good when the dag file for ethereum reaches 4gb and those 3x 4gb become useless to mine it any longer just like what has happened to the 3gb cards a couple of months ago. They had to find other coins to mine.
I dont have much faith in grin either. Undecided
The problem is that some people aim only one coin for mining. This is situation where for example gtx wins 100%, it was possible with gtx 1070 and up to mine most of the coins in a great profit anf not only demand on one.
Thank you OP for review but what about to use 1stminingrig's style while posting a review? Would be far more interesting to my mind.
Best wishes, after 1stmining got out of sight, wish someone will follow their style.
3137  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 BITSLER.com 🔥 CASHBACK 🌟 NEW LEVELS 🌟 NEW RANKS🌟 CHEST PRIZES OF $35,000 💰 on: May 28, 2019, 09:06:09 PM
I received an email from bitsler stating that i have 50k satoshi because i was not online for a long time. Opened my account and there is my 50k satoshi. Thank you Bitsler. I had a hardtime navigating the site earlier there are many new features. My old level turned to the VIP one. Also there's the Bitsler coin that has a great competition for daily and weekly. Great improvement.
Really? How is it possible that bitsler had airdrop you 50k satoshi? Hmmm. I am thinking that you are a gambler and bitsler wishes you to go back in gambling again by the airdrop that has been given back to you.

Good luck in your betting for that might give you some luck and earn huge profit. That is the privilege given to you and it is very rare to happen. Good luck on your gambling endeavors.
How do you think he is a gambler and bitsler has such wishes, omg.
BossMacko
Yeah, a lot of things have changed for better. Now instead of free satoshis you can claim Bitsler coins and get chance to win in bitsler coin contests which promise huge profit and chances of keeping money compared to faucet, really great step was taken there. Also another reward, chest prize was added which you can claim very often. Overally Bitsler keeps up the great work for customers.
3138  Economy / Economics / Re: Surveillance Capitalism, Facebook coin, KYC, crypto on: May 28, 2019, 08:36:40 PM
Tin foil hats on, people, I'm going in...

Big news recently has been Facebook's announcement that it will be launching its own cryptocurrency, 'GlobalCoin'. I think this has implications for the direction of travel of crypto as a whole.

Facebook, along with other major internet companies such as Google, offers its services 'for free'. Obviously 'free' is not really free, as these companies harvest all of the personal data that you provide and use increasingly sophisticated behavioural analytics programs to predict your future behaviour, and sell this on for big profit.

So the Facebook coin - they can harvest data on your personality, age, gender, politics and preferences, but the ultimate aim is to acquire everything, all data, including the most valuable one, which is what you buy and when (and under what circumstances) you buy it. This is surely the real purpose of Facebook's move into crypto. All of your purchase activity with this Facebook coin will be tracked and incorporated into the 'digital you' that Facebook sell on.

Is the rest of crypto heading the same way? I know there are privacy coins, but the overall trend is towards KYC - including on exchanges, and this will doubtless increase as mainstream adoption draws closer and governments become more hands-on in devising legislation. And then couple this with the privacy trade-offs that we are likely to concede in order to make use of the convenience of IoT and connected devices.

Are we heading inevitably into a future where crypto is used as a means for big companies to harvest your data for profit?
The problem is that people share every kind of details on facebook, including when they eat, when they have a dinner, when they sleep and etc, there are some people who share such posts on facebook. Among them, there are some people who sell their identity for 5$, so you know answer. Btw facebook coin can't take place in those people who use bitcoin for it's purposes. Who wants to protect privacy, knows how to do it. For those who don't care, they'll become even more careless.
3139  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitCloak Mixer - Important Feature Proposal: Blacklist Addresses on: May 28, 2019, 07:20:31 PM
Like idea, it's really good option to get an extra security for mixer and keep your job in a legal way, get rid of unwanted attentions but it's absolutely another task how you are going to make your "dream" come true.
What you say is something similar of badbuyerlist.org but I have no idea how you can make this process simple. I can just create a lot of adresses, still a lot of ones won't be discovered and I highly doubt people will report bad adresses because they may be hard for simple people to detect, it can even lead to an increased discreet from those who use mixers for bad things and make whole detection process a lot harder.
3140  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] ChipMixer.com - Bitcoin mixer / Bitcoin tumbler - mixing reinvented on: May 28, 2019, 06:43:01 PM
Considering Bestmixer has just been seized for what looks like relatively unspecific reasons, is anyone willing to guess what Chipmixer's next move is likely to be?

Bitmixer.io had the sense to walk before there was any heat.
Have the same question which I want to ask directly here and hope I'll get answer from chipmixer owner.
Bitmixer knew they had to run and this was time when a lot of new mixers came on market but still some old ones: cryptomixer and bitblender were on market. Bitblender went off, they sensed "smell" but somehow cryptomixer still stays here (if we consider the fact that their adresses were confirmed by DT members which to my mind wasn't great step from them because of anonimity).
I guess chipmixer is going to stay, but why? And this "why" isn't simple question.
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