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3181  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Tell me the best affiliate/refferal programs for cryptos! on: June 28, 2017, 10:36:29 AM
You'd probably earn the most with affiliate programs of casino's, but I'm sure there are a lot of good non-gambling related affiliate programs too.
I can't seem to find a good list which summarizes all the affiliate programs by earnings/percentage, but here's a plain list of most services that offer affiliate earnings:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin_Affiliate_Programs

I don't know how up-to-date that list is though.
3182  Other / Off-topic / Re: Would you give bitcoin as a wedding gift? on: June 28, 2017, 10:30:36 AM
I would, but only to a few very specific friends who are also very much interested in crypto-currencies.
And it wouldn't be the only gift I'd give them, giving Bitcoins is a bit unpersonal, but in the end, who doesn't like to get money....

I'd probably also give a selection of good altcoins.
3183  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you like best about bitcoin? on: June 27, 2017, 09:12:17 PM
I always like bitcoin since its private and anonymous that you can use in paying goods like in online shopping, loads, steamwallets, and bills. Also i can easily widraw my earnings from faucets sites in my Online wallet partnered ATM bank, western union, etc.
Bitcoin isn't really focussed on privacy, sure it's possible to send Bicoins almost fully anonymous, but that requires a few extra steps.
And how do you withdraw your funds from faucets when the fees are really high? I can't imagine getting payments daily with fees that are as much as what you earn...
3184  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: the easiest way to make a profit from gambling? on: June 27, 2017, 08:50:41 PM
If you deposit 1 Bitcoin into a casino, it's pretty likely that you'll end up with more than 1 Bitcoin during your playsession.

Most people just won't withdraw until a certain point of profit has been reached and the longer you play, the more likely it is that you'll lose.

It is pretty much that you are going to end up less than 1 btc. There are always two possibilities to it so dont strain yourself even when you think that you have a good luck that day. In the end it comes down to yourself wether or not you are going to risk it, if you think you can afford it and it is pretty much spare change for you then go ahead
Well yeah, there's also a chance that you'll lose, but I was just saying that it's not that uncommon to get profit during your gambling session.
Sometimes people on this forum act as if it's practically impossible to win something with gambling, I'm just saying that it's not rare for people to do so.
3185  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to protect my altcoins? Please help. on: June 27, 2017, 08:16:27 PM
One option would be to create different paper wallets for all of those coins, like many people above mne have suggested.
This can be especially useful if you're planning on holding these coins for a long period of time.

However, it might also be a good idea to get all of those coins' wallets on a SD card or USB stick and transfer the coins to them.
It would be easier to access them that way.
3186  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Something bad is happening at Poloniex on: June 27, 2017, 08:10:10 PM
I really hope that this is just a temporary issue, I'd hate to see them in trouble.
It's definitely my favourite exchange for altcoins and I can't imagine the impact it would have on altcoin prices if they were to shut down or lose people's funds.
3187  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BTC getting too expensive to gamble with on: June 27, 2017, 08:05:50 PM
Is not that BTC is getting too expensive to gamble with it is the fact that most casino sites have a minimum bet of 1 mbtc.

It's true but the price of bitcoin is getting higher and other small time gamblers are thinking that it's already expensive even to gamble with 1 mbtc. In that case, that is making them scared to gamble with bigger amount as if they lose that's going to put some fears in their hearts. And also the fees are included with the price increase.
Better to have a bet amount option just like jetwin where you can choose to bet using euro, dollar etc.
But you can still make deposit using bitcoin and also withdraw it in bitcoin .
The limit of 1 mbtc ($2.52) with current rate is of course a little bit high but not if you compared to fiat casino where usually set the limit bet around $5.
Betting limits in fiat casino's are usually pretty varied too, most of the ones I've played in offer a range between $0.1 and $100 dollar per bet.
At least it's still possible to bet whatever amount you like on Bitcoin dice bets, but on most sites with slots etc, they've got pretty high minimum bets in Bitcoin.

Luckily there are still enough Bitcoin/altcoin casino's that allow you to set very low bets regardless if you're betting with Bitcoins or altcoins, Crypto-Games is a good example of that.
3188  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is the current price drop considered a normal phenomenon? on: June 27, 2017, 04:29:48 PM
Yeah it's normal, just look at any historical chart over a period of at least 3-4 years and you'll find similar patterns.
I'm surprised it hasn't happened sooner, the price really needed a correction.

Be on the lookout to buy in the next couple of days or weeks Wink
3189  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why I suddenly decided to leave gambling alone. on: June 27, 2017, 04:25:50 PM
Some of us enjoy in gambling, doesn't matter do I won or lost I enjoyed in process. When I sit in my chair after busy day I wish to relax on my own way, and I like to turn on some poker and try myself, I enjoy in a good poker game, I love other games when I have money for spending on that, some games requires big bankroll.
All in all OP have his version of gambling, try to gamble for fun not just to win big money and maybe you will lkkr the games like I do.

I think people should not stop on only  thinking that gambling is for fun.  If kept uncheck you can still lose a huge amount of money even if you are playing not for profit and only for fun.  People, including me, should limit their selves in playing gambling games.  They should keep themselves on check and have a good bankroll management.  Know when to stop to avoid huge loses while entertaining themselves.
Indeed, as early as possible we should not rely on gambling because gambling will lead you only to lose even if you say that its just for fun. Gambling is not a profitable activity and you must remember tha gambling is not also the way to entertain yourself. Don't let gambling ruin your life. Gambling could lead to addiction and we know that it is bad so that we should aware from this.
Almost anything could lead to addiction, some people just have more of a tendancy to get addicted than other people.
If you gamble responsibly and it doesn't seem to get out of hand, I don't see a problem with gambling your entire life, just keep it under control.
3190  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Wanna Cry new ? please help on: June 27, 2017, 03:19:02 PM
Yeah looks like this is another Wannacry variant, called 'Petya', it's a pretty big story on most mainstream news websites.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/27/petya-ransomware-attack-strikes-companies-across-europe
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/wannacry-d-j-vu-petya-ransomware-outbreak-wreaking-havoc-across-the-globe/

Certainly don't pay, it's not likely that your files will get released.
3191  Economy / Economics / Re: Long term argument for bitcoin on: June 27, 2017, 03:13:07 PM
I would be wary to become overely positive about Bitcoin in the long term. There might be a chain split on August 1st and it's looking very likely.
I think that's an opportune time for altcoins to gather a larger marketcap than Bitcoin, things might get rearranged.
3192  Other / Archival / Re: Do you think that you're addicted to gambling? on: June 27, 2017, 03:07:58 PM
I think yes am addicted because i don't want to stop if i'm planning to do it i remembered the times i lose that why i return again to gamble i want to recover all my loses. Its very hard i always been frustrated everytime i gamble. Its so sad i lose a lot on dice game.

Why dont you talk to your family members about it and ask them to help you with it. In such situations they can be a really good help, however pissed they may get on knowing that you are wasting money. If you are dedicated on stopping your addiction once and for all you must step in an aggressive manner and control your emotions. Then start focusing on other things that keep you away from gambling and soon you will see that the craving is gone.
This is the only way to beat gambling addiction, it's pretty much impossible to tackle addiction on your own because you're usually unable to holds yourself accountable zhen you slip up.
If you get family and loved ones involved, you will be held more accountable when you do make a mistake and it can help you to avoid doing it in the future.

It's also a good idea to seek professional help.
3193  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you plan to pass on your bitcoin inhertance on: June 27, 2017, 02:34:53 PM
I just share everything with my girlfriend, so she has access to my coins if something happens.
Same with all of my logins, it's very important to me that I have at least one such person in my life who I can trust for 100%
3194  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★Crypto-Games.net ★ 9 coins ★ 7 games ★ Since 2014 ★ Largest Crowdfunded Casino on: June 27, 2017, 02:31:02 PM
Too bad that the DOGE lottery doesn't seem to attract too many players, seems to be the least popular one, if you compare the number of players against the other ones.
Would really like to see a prize pool of at least 100k+ more often Smiley
3195  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We can't buy something with Bitcoin quickly on: June 27, 2017, 02:25:50 PM
It's not always that bad though, I mean right now and the past couple of weeks there have been fewer transaction and you can get away with a somewhat normal fee.
There are 14000 unconfirmed transactions right now and you'll get your transaction confirmed by paying around 360 satoshis/byte
3196  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: With all this mess, everybody forgot about this ICO on: June 27, 2017, 02:21:32 PM
This seems like something I would actually use. In my country, there's a real need for more shared workingspaces, so I'd imagine they'd do good if they can get it off the ground.
Does anyone have an idea how trustworthy this is, the actual chance that this will succeed?
3197  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Wanna Cry new ? please help on: June 27, 2017, 02:07:12 PM
Do you remember from what file you got the virus? Anything you've opened that you shouldn't have?
Possibly some attachement from an e-mail or something?

If you're lucky, there are decryption key's available for that type of ransomware, but I can't identify it from that screenshot.
3198  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: the easiest way to make a profit from gambling? on: June 27, 2017, 02:03:12 PM
In real life there is no easy way to make profit from gambling. There are some guidance and some points to the way of getting something from bet, but still there are some rules to every bet and every game.


I completely dissagree, it's actually very easy to make a profit from gambling, if you just look at the short-term profits.
Otherwise people wouldn't be gambling if this weren't the case.

If you deposit 1 Bitcoin into a casino, it's pretty likely that you'll end up with more than 1 Bitcoin during your playsession.

Most people just won't withdraw until a certain point of profit has been reached and the longer you play, the more likely it is that you'll lose.
3199  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tell me how this strategy losses? on: June 27, 2017, 01:58:38 PM
You'd need to have an unlimited bankroll, even with, say, 10k it's still likely that you go bust.
It's not that uncommon to see 8 or 9 turn losing streaks and this method requires even more funds than regular Martingale.
3200  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: More good news for litecoin on: June 27, 2017, 12:53:41 PM
I really think that litecoin will be a very progressive coin in the future and right now, i think it's a cryptocurrency worth investing. And the rate at which litecoin is growing, it makes it a very profitable investment with very high potential gains.

bro i don't argue that litecoin is a bad one, but it's not a good one though. imitating bitcoin does not give it anything. the only way for litecoin to rise is assian markets. nothing else.
Litecoin does more than just imitate Bitcoin though. Transactions are faster, they have more coin supply and they have activated Segwit before Bitcoin.
If Bitcoin splits in august, then I can really see LTC attract more people.

There's also way less drama with Litecoin than with Bitcoin..
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