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3161  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Le prix du bitcoin ne cesse de chuter depuis quelque jours... on: March 28, 2014, 08:38:05 PM
Suffit d'une bonne eponge pour effacer une ardoise last time I checked. Ou faire comme les Russes. Ou les Argentins. Ou les Mexicains. Ou dire aux banquiers merci, la porte c'est au fond du couloir Smiley

Auquel cas les banques font faillite donc les déposants perdent leurs économies et le système est cassé, les détenteurs d'assurance vie font une perte

Ceci dit je pense qu'un hair cut sur une dette intenable est la solution, ce sera très désagréable mais c'est mieux que la technique de l'autruche et sauver les banques qui doivent disparaître

Les politiques choisiront de monétiser la dette au lieu d'un hair cut
3162  Economy / Gambling / Re: Listing Betting Sites Total # Of Bets on: March 28, 2014, 08:35:31 PM
Just add the top 15 sites coins wagered for 3-25/3-26

http://cryptobettingindex.com/top-15-coins-wagered-325-326/

1   JUST-DICE.COM   6,645      $3,369,015
2   BIT777.COM   3,140      $1,591,980
3   DOGE-DICE.COM   481,659,325      $261,612
4   PRIMEDICE.COM   325      $164,775
5   SATO-DICE.COM   254      $128,676
6   DICENOW.COM   153      $77,571
7   DICECOIN.IO   151      $76,607
8   COINROLL.IT   83      $42,081
9   DOGESP.IN   54,801,510      $29,761
10   L8.LV   1,189      $16,461
11   ICE-DICE.COM   26      $13,281
12   LUCKYB.IT   15      $7,605
13   DICENOW.COM   389      $5,391
14   PEERBET.ORG   10      $5,070
15   EVERYDICE.COM   4.4      $2,230




as you can see i can only list sites that show how many coins wagered publicly.


i will update this list once a week.


coming in about a few hours, i will list every site that shows how many coins wagered and the USD amount lifetime.

BTC casinos is a nice business in terms of profit!!

There is a problem with 13   DICENOW.COM   389      $5,391
3163  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is it possible to OPT out of Society? on: March 28, 2014, 08:28:36 PM
i have the same thoughts. if i go out into the woods to live off the grid society wouldnt let this happen and id most  likely break laws some how. i believe that if we live inside of the USA we are not allowed to opt out of society and all of its bullshit. we just have to live.

This, people go on about if you don't like it move.. move where?

Sorry slave.. slavers don't just let their slaves go.

Some governments are not hurting their cows as much as others yet so sometimes it can be good to leave when your farmer tolerates that you do

If you can befriend these people, you can.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Sentinel_Island


No social security number, no taxes, no government, no tv, no internet, no radio, only fishing, hunting, eating, reproducing and sleeping.

Here's someone trying to visit them, they're not greeted with love!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJQuYKYxdVI



They sure didn't want to talk to them
3164  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sato-Dice.com : Play or Invest : 1% House Edge : Free Bitcoin Bonus: Jackpot : A on: March 28, 2014, 08:25:09 PM
698BTC wagered but profit is 15BTC and 4.2BTC
Which one is the bankroll profit? 4.2BTC I guess so what is 15?

698BTC - is a total wagered of the website for the whole time, including the games of the competition's participants. It was a surprise for us as well to get such wagered from the games of the competition's participants, from now we exclude them from the game statistics.
15BTC and 4.2BTC - these are the Profit wagered for the whole time and the monthly bankroll, respectively.

Monthly bankroll? What does that mean? I still didn't understand

I think it is weird to give more btc to those who won the most

I would give the prizes to those who bet the most
3165  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Ponzimatic.net | 120% ponzi | The only ponzi with refunds! | Fast & automated on: March 28, 2014, 05:58:51 PM
New round in 3h48 I have been loosing on the other ponzis so I need to get back something
3166  Economy / Economics / Re: Well well well on: March 28, 2014, 05:52:35 PM
I hadn't expected Ukraine to be the first to experience this level of panic, but with the level of denial everyone is in about the global economy I'm not surprised it's happening now, I expect a chain reaction will start up soon.

The weakest and more corrupted go down first, it is small countries sometimes far away so people don't feel that connected and the FMI or Europe spend a lot of money that they don't have to hide the problems
When it will be the USA, UK or France it will be an other story, way more uggly; buy gold, buy BTC but also buy an shilded door, rice, a few gallons of gas and batteries; maybe I am influenced by watching : American Blackout 2013 - National Geographic : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrNGotEslaw&list=HL1396029132
3167  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Overview of Signature-Ad Campaigns on: March 28, 2014, 05:48:40 PM
Now we can talk about as bitcoin going down if its touch 400$ then these OP's going to raise rate or no
  Well bitcoin price might go up too. Should they lower the stakes when it will hit 700 $?
Answering your question with a question :-)

I think they will consider lowering the rate if the price goes back to 800$ for more than 2weeks and they will increase the rates if the price goes as low as 400$ for 2weeks but right now the price didn't go down that much in a month, they are not going to increase the rates by 17.876%, are they?
3168  Economy / Speculation / Re: Who sold below $550? The $400 bottom is in LOL!!!! on: March 28, 2014, 05:43:07 PM
been waitin 3 days for my tx to coinjar, what an a$$,  keep testing that bottom please !

isn't coinjar owned by a known major bitcoin scammer? why do people still trust these people  Roll Eyes

In Australia the main choice is between coinjar (2% commission from fiat) and btradeaustralia (4.9% commission from fiat). Not too happy either way, might look into sending money overseas to Moolah, anyone done this?

2% and 4.9% are their fees before they change the money; they don't give you the same rate that they get so they take an other 1.5-4% there

The receiving bank often take a fee itself, they are bleeding us
3169  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Eternal BTC Ponzi ¤ 121% ¤ Min/Max amount ¤ Payouts each 10mn !¤ 1%fee on: March 28, 2014, 05:33:05 PM
i noticed that too

one of the reasons why i didn't invest.

just weird

I am pisse.d off at coinpayoff there was enough in the wallet to pay me off but I wasn't paid

Maybe time to really stop ponzis
3170  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: WeeklyPonzi.com | New Ponzi Round Each Week | 130% AUTOMATED RETURNS on: March 28, 2014, 05:28:07 PM
The deposit f9ae016dc4ce694776090a2289931d7a61780e7fc0a761cec70f04bdab896682  was included in block 292884; so was 70af99d31fd5be275dbc1288457275ad6b4b32dacfb127291df3e8b49eb3ff13 but the first transaction deposited first and the second one has been paid before; the first one has not been paid; could you explain?

It is the same on the daily ponzi with the same address; it has been included in the same block 292912 but has not been paid, do you chose the addresses paid first or is it a glitch in the system?
3171  Economy / Economics / Re: Worst bitcoin decision you've ever made? on: March 28, 2014, 10:25:37 AM
Listening to bitcointalk without knowing shit about the stock market or money in general and thinking itd get me somewhere.

Most people who trade bitcoins would have made more money just buying, sending the btc to a paper address and forget about it
3172  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is it possible to OPT out of Society? on: March 28, 2014, 10:24:41 AM

That was entertaining, I don't want to know the smell of the ira.nian one

Mick Dodge seems not to stay in the forest for the winter : "he enjoys a warm cabin and spending time with a lady friend."
3173  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 28, 2014, 10:18:04 AM
if china go under 3000 again we will see some panic

Very exciting days for BTC traders; I can't wait for my fiat to arrive to buy some coins

So we're at 500. Is everybody happy now? Does this feel better than at 600? At 600 there was a reason to completely panic and sells your coins and now at 500 everybody is like ok, this is perfect?
How does that work in the mind of a panic seller. I just don't get it.

Or do we need to get lower again. Because 500 is now expensive. At 200 there are cheap coins. Is that what people will say next? That they want cheap coins?


I understand what you mean but there is more support @ 500 than @ 600 in the market, doesn't that make sense??
3174  Economy / Gambling / Re: EveryDice.com | 0.99% Edge - Invest - Referral - Mobile - Fair - Instant on: March 28, 2014, 10:14:05 AM
I understand that but, I may be naive for thinking this way, but this site's relatively you age still concerns me. In addition, being unable to withdraw my balance and the account saying I have a zero balance (when it is not true) , just gives me horrible past and even ongoing memories of bitcoin scams.


Thank you for your insight however.

Your deposit will be written "unconfirmed" until it is confirmed at least one by Bitcoin, you can still see it if you click on balance or deposit

You can withdraw your balance up to your daily withdraw limit

A lot of players successfully deposited and played on ED, you can email or PM them if you have any problems, I hope you solved your problems, did you?
3175  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 0.01 BTC Giveaway on: March 28, 2014, 10:10:40 AM
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3176  Other / Off-topic / Re: Send money online fees as low as $5.....LOL. on: March 28, 2014, 04:30:41 AM
Google should start payment service like paypal.

I think they are but don't know the details.

Isn't Ripple? They invested some money in it : http://gigaom.com/2013/05/14/google-ventures-invests-in-opencoin-the-firm-behind-bitcoin-exchange-ripple/

There are rumours about Apple getting in the game as well : http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303448204579341290395762338
3177  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is it possible to OPT out of Society? on: March 28, 2014, 02:56:26 AM
The closest thing you will come to is becoming a World Citizen and expatriating.

A world citizen? Is that a real thing?

I believe in voting with your feet; you can go to a freer society where the state desn't control the whole system that much
3178  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 28, 2014, 02:53:39 AM
Is the retrace over already?  Angry

If you want my advice, this retrace will not be over for many hours if not days, and even forever.

Today was an exercise in picking bottoms for longs. not a good day for opening shorts.

Dr. Ly, if you ask me, ask chessnut about that tomorrow. You might get completely different answer  Grin

Seleme, you always misunderstand me. dont mock me. I talk in probabilities, when I note the market is changing, it has strategical significance, not always long term weight. I never knew there was going to be chinese FUD, and yet I sold spontaneously at 577 because I was flexible enough to change as the market changed. dont follow my advice if you dont understand it.

that is what everyone is doing, following the trends

And, for those who did not like either my bullish or my bearish predictions, here is the Chinese Slumber Method prediction.  Since the Chinese did not sleep last night, the last data point (3126 CNY) is invalid (W practically zero). So the Method says to stick to the previous trend, which predicts 3667 CNY on Huobi and 600 USD on Bitstamp by Friday March 28 19:00--19:59.  Smiley

very precise predictions, it gives you some guidance but you are probably wrong 49% of the time and still making a profit
3179  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Eternal BTC Ponzi ¤ 121% ¤ Min/Max amount ¤ Payouts each 10mn !¤ 1%fee on: March 28, 2014, 02:41:58 AM
i think that by raising the limits you will stall the game.
it was going so great...
People are sleeping and OP as well

It will pick up tomorrow if it is advertised and we keep it rolling

There has been quite a few deposits https://blockchain.info/address/121jfy7iR2Q6HCNL3oZFDK2WTjigFZRAVb there is 0.09 in the wallet to be distributed when OP wakes up
3180  Economy / Speculation / Re: I AM HODLING on: March 28, 2014, 01:47:58 AM
Still holding. In it for the long haul. It truly blows my mind how many people are plugged into the Matrix and give into the sensationalist headlines about Bitcoin.


It is not easy to think straight if you think the media and the "specialists" tell the truth and are profesional who want to inform you

When you understand they are lying, unprofessional and usually don't understand anything that it is happening, you can get a clearer idea of what is going on

So true. Just sad to say the majority of the American population is on auto pilot un aware of half the shit going on around us.

It is not only the american population, everyone is in its bubble thinking they don't like economy and that it is complicated

They do know that they shouldn't trust the politicians nor the big banks but they feel powerless, they vote for the one that promise to change things and build public schools, then they are surprised when he sells his power to the big banks, buy guns and control them even more
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