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321  Economy / Gambling / Re: Article: Australian gamblers lose a record $24b in a year on: December 08, 2017, 11:49:09 AM
For those in the US, that's around $18b.

For those in Europe, that's around Euro 15.5b.

Interestingly, the report doesn't measure crypto gambling, which is surely now big enough to be in the conversation.

That’s a very good point night watchman. I guarantee if the crypto currency gambling stats were available  i’m sure we’d all be surprised that it would probably be about double that. I take it because you’re reporting on an Australian article that you’re from Australia? What kind of Internet gambling laws do they have over there, are they strict of the United States when it comes to Internet gambling? Since online gambling got banned in 2006 a lot of the American gamblers switched over to big coin because it was our only option at the time to play. It’s still the same here in America but at least we have bitcoin sites!
322  Economy / Services / Re: Start your own bitcoin gambling site! on: December 08, 2017, 11:39:13 AM
 Hey there, do you happen to have any sites of years that could be previewed? I’ve always considered getting into the business on that end. Does it happen to be relatively user-friendly? Is this a script that is been over saturated and widely used already? I am potentially interested in a proper dice site. I wouldn’t mind hearing some more information and how much coin you’re charging for one of the sites.
323  Economy / Services / Re: Will pay .00055 BTC for coinbase wallet screenshot on: December 08, 2017, 01:45:04 AM
I find bitcoin incredibly interesting and I know it sounds weird especially from someone's first post,
but Im extremely interested in seeing a coinbase wallet with a high balance (3+ BTC).
Just want to live vicariously through some of the lucky few  Cheesy
I would be willing to pay .00055BTC to anyone who could send me a screenshot of their coinbase wallet? I figured this forum was the best place to ask.
 Smiley
It's absolutely incredulous for anyone to believe you. However, I'm sure you would almost certainly get what you wanted because we live in a world where money rules.

Now let me guess. You've been in this forum and know your way around. So you just created this alt account to hide the fact that you wanted to do something nefarious.

Knowing the forum, you knew this isn't the right section to make such a demand or request because if you did it the right place, you'd be busted as a scammer.

Now, why do you need a screenshot of a coinbase wallet with substantial bitcoin balance in it?

To scam some gullible people out there with the misleading information that it's yours, isn't it.

That's bad...very bad.

Lol no, not at all and I genuinely would send the bitcoin first.. I just think its very interesting how high the price is. I hardly have any bitcoin (mostly cannot afford it) and wanted to see what it looked like on the exchange I use

That is the stupidest thing I have seen on here since yesterday. You want to see what it looks like? close your eyes and imagine lol. This is a pathetic attempt to either get login information or somehow trick you out of your bitcoin. There is no way someone would pay 0.0055 for a screenshot of someone else's account without an anterior motive. Also, to threaten someone with a negative feedback for trolling you is laughable. Your brand new account means nothing man. Go back into your hole.
324  Economy / Gambling / Re: seasoned poker players on: December 08, 2017, 12:52:24 AM
The best option sadly is still Pokerstars... Despite their huge rake and non existant rakeback currently, it still has the most volume for both cash and tournaments... And also the best client by far. Playing on 888 or iPoker is extremely tilting with such bad software.

Does pokerstars now accept bitcoin? Can you have a relatively anonymous account or will they need all your information and a linked bank account? This is a problem for players living in the USA. I feel kinda stuck and tired of the same old small games, the bitcoin poker community seems a bit stale right now. Maybe with bitcoin getting such a huge amount of exposure right now, we could see some of the big sites adopting.
325  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how to sell? on: December 07, 2017, 11:47:00 PM
Until now, i only baught crypto, but never selled. How do i get it back on my bankaccount? And what if nobody want to by my coin?

Quite a few people i know, including myself use coinbase.com which I highly recommend. It was very simple to set up an account. You will have to link your bank account and have it verified by coinbase. Should take no more then a day or two, if i remember correctly. This is a massive company and I believe it to be one of the most trusted bitcoin companys in the world. Once your account is linked to you bank account, you can buy and sell bitcoin as you please with a $5,000 daily limit.
326  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best software provider? on: December 07, 2017, 09:40:18 PM
Throughout the past couple of years I have been very fond of betsoft games like rooks revenge, the heist & Mr. Vegas. They are all 3d slot machines that have 30 betting lines usually. Probably the best part of this software are the bonus games and free spin rewards. I have hit some seriously nice scores on them before. I have seen betsoft on a few different occasions at a few different casinos. I want to say betcoin and cloudbet. A quick google search should bring up casinos with the betsoft software.
327  Other / Archival / Re: [SportsBetting] Join 200 other members and Maximize your profits now! [OPEN] on: December 07, 2017, 09:23:37 PM
I have to say the presentation is pretty nice, I like the fact that you are showing past results with some good stats at really nice odds. If I had to make one suggestion about the website in general, as a customer I would like to have just a small peak at the site before I have to instantly create an account. If I have missed the option to bypass the registration, my apologizes. I'm a pretty active sports & esports bettor myself so I wouldn't mind a vouch copy. Obviously, I will report back with an honest review of your services. Good luck with your predictions.
328  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best esport betting siteS? on: December 07, 2017, 07:12:12 PM
I have been playing for the past few months On a couple of different esports sites. I had already made quite A few Successful withdrawals from both books With no issues whatsoever.

Thunderpick.com
Use code : BAD9 for 20 free coins.
On this site you can bet bitcoin or ingame skins from CSGO, DOTA 2 ect.

CSGOpositive.com
Ref link: https://csgopositive.com/p/winning/
This is a site that i believe only accepts ingame skins. There are sites that you can buy and sell skins for bitcoin, if your interested.

These 2 sites are great to bet, it seems like the odds can be very different on each site from game to game, so you can just pick which site has the best line. They also only cover esports which takes away alot of the clutter and gives you exactly the matches your looking for. Will post more if i find more.
329  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello There! on: December 07, 2017, 10:57:36 AM
In my opinion at these insane prices its a bit late to jump in for to much. I personally will wait for this buzz to wear off and it falls back down a bit. This is much bigger but when I got into bitcoin after awhile it jumped up to, at the time a crazy $1000 a coin. That was a pretty big deal and it stayed that way for just a little while, after a year it was already back down to about $330. Luckily, your investing small and smart which is best. You can never tell which way this thing is going so good luck.
330  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Step by step guide to buying btc for the first time on: December 07, 2017, 10:47:33 AM
I Would recommend for a first time buyer to buy from coinbase.com Create your account, by providing all the correct information. Then link you bank account to your coinbase account. Once connected you can buy and sell bitcoin as you please, although I think there is a daily limit on how much you can buy/sell. Its all very simple, you said you have a smartphone? download the app it works very well and is super simple. If you have any problems I believe they have live support. As far as checking current bitcoin prices, simply go to preev.com that's what I use.
331  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Gift cards on: December 07, 2017, 09:37:07 AM
Well I am not familiar with those sites but if your having to much trouble I would recommend you look in the Goods>Digital Goods section of the forum. I'm always seeing people buying and selling all kinds of gift cards. I'm not sure if this is the best method, but its worth a try. I will say be careful who you deal with, either escrow or buy from a trusted member of the forum. Hope this helps ya.
332  Economy / Gambling / Re: How many of these sites are legal? on: December 05, 2017, 09:16:05 PM
I would bet that most bitcoin casinos and dice sites that popped up over the past couple years probably don’t have proper licensing, if there even is any. I have  been very interested in the subject, at least here in America I’m not sure how it works. I myself had interest in starting up a site like this, But a few years ago in American on this forum by the name of micon, Got his door kicked in and his site shut down. Not sure if it had anything to do with the licensing dispute but it sure was a big deal for Americans who wanted an open up a coin gambling site.
333  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sports Betting tips by Trofo on: December 05, 2017, 09:09:51 PM
What is not very nice about your tips is that they are not general. You just tell people the teams on which you put money in specific matches and explain why you choose to bet this way. And yet, as people are interested in various kinds of sports, I guess it would be great if you could provide some strategy you use or name the main values. For instance, is sports betting more about knowing the sports (teams and their previous games) or betting (operating money well, having trading experience etc.)? How much time should one spend on sports to be successful at betting? Is it more about skills or luck?

These are questions that there’s really no proper answer. So many things going to predicting the outcome of sports but it’s impossible to whittle it down to a science.Firstly, I would say you’d have to follow pretty in-depth on a certain sport to be able to bet it, or you should be.  When it comes down to how much time you spend on each game, we should spend as much time doing research as you possibly can. To be frank, you could have A betting angle that hasn’t lost in years, lose all of a sudden.  There so much variance in professional sports that even the best of the best can still lose. Study or matches, history of the games and use proper bankroll management and you should be fine.
334  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [AUTOBUY][VOUCHED] Make 50$ - 100$ a day on AUTOPILOT on: December 05, 2017, 05:23:28 PM
Spent 24 hours runnin this vouch copy with the recommended quantity. I have heard of this before but have never done it myself until now. I suppose i can see how you can get to a point where your making some money a day but i find it very hard to see getting to a point where your making $100 a day without tons of work. The document is straight forward but leaves you with options on the niche your would like to participate in, meaning result will vary depending. I would like to see more options of proven niche earnings. Anyhow, I think this is a very passive way to earn for people who can put in the time.
335  Economy / Gambling / Re: Has anyone used fanobet? on: December 05, 2017, 09:47:37 AM
Could very well be they turned into a scam site but something tells me thats not the case. May I suggest opening a scam accusation post? I also believe fanobet has a Representative here on bitcointalk with their own thread. It would be very much worth your time, i would think, to contact that account with your issue. I will be sure to keep an eye out on this site.
336  Economy / Gambling / Re: Has anyone used fanobet? on: December 05, 2017, 09:21:02 AM
I used to play on fanobet probably a year and half ago, when i first heard about it. Trying to pull up the site again, it says “due to the laws of your country, we are not allowed to accept users from this location.” So is there a chance that you are in a country that got blocked from fanobet? 3 months is a hell of a long time to wait, best of luck.
337  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [AUTOBUY] Make 50$ - 100$ a day on AUTOPILOT on: December 03, 2017, 09:20:16 AM

If your interested in another hero vouch, i would be happy to give an honest review of your product.


UPDATE: Recieved copy, looking into it now.
338  Economy / Gambling / Re: NixDice.com - Bitcoin Casino Dice Gambling on: December 03, 2017, 01:37:19 AM
I understand that being a new site you want new visitors tracked and statistics for your new users. But i have to say  that not being able to view the actual betting part of the site before I had to sign up deterred me from looking at all. I am on iPhone and maybe it's different with PC and Mac. I would suggest letting folks create one if they want one.
339  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: why do we still have no good bitcoin poker on: December 03, 2017, 12:55:31 AM
 I think it has a ton to do with player traffic i would say. The bitcoin Poker community is probably rather large but it is stretched out over numerous sites and they can never seem to all come together. Seals With clubs was a great site for the introductory bitcoin poker player. If you searched bitcoin poker, SWC was always the number one site found. I think we've seen quite a few good poker clients come and go but it seems like the players are reluctant to give them a shot.
340  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betcoin tourney on: December 03, 2017, 12:51:14 AM
WTN (the network that Betcoin is a skin of for tournaments) pays out their tournaments in an odd way.  When you make the money, you get paid that right away into your account.  Every time you ladder up, you get paid THAT amount (the difference between the previous amount you earned and the new amount you earned) right away into your account as well.  So when you bust out, you actually aren't "due" any more money because you've already been paid all of the money that you cashed for.

Took me a while to get used to this but I guess its better, if you wanna fire later tourneys when youre on a limited roll but already in the money in an early one

I had never really thought about why they did that but you have a really good point. I know  for me and a few of my poker playing palace this is happened numerous times and other sites. Pretty smart of WPN network to implement such a cool feature of the tournament payouts.
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