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3701  Economy / Services / Re: ➫ ➬ Lucky Bit Signature Campaign ★ Earn up to 0.125BTC every month ★ Open Now! on: April 18, 2015, 03:25:26 PM
Would like to register again.

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Thanks!
3702  Economy / Gambling / Re: Where is the best place to gamble btc? on: April 17, 2015, 06:20:49 AM
Top 3 picks:

Luckyb.it: Instant pay out, no waiting for confirmations, and the game has an interesting plinko style game. Chat is nice as well.

Primedice.com: Most reputable dice site out there. Simple and easy layout but that is personal preference.

Bitcoinvideocasino.com: Jackpots are crazy high (Slots jackpot is 500 BTC among smaller jackpots). Slots are pretty fun. No confirmation wait when depositing credits.


3703  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Sell my acc Member acc! on: April 16, 2015, 06:39:35 PM
As a side note, it seems you have negative feedback by two people in default trust as well as negative intrusted feedback which makes this account almost worthless. Consider lowering your price.


Also it will be more effective to report the post instead of writing that the thread is in the wrong section. You are really just making your post appear longer then it really is and are not adding anything to the conversation.

I removed it. It was just 11 words, wasn't intended to increase the length. My thinking was, the meta forum I could see would be a tempting place to put account sales so I was informing the OP that he was mistaken on that. IMO it was worth mentioning and it was probably helpful to the OP. I don't want to clutter up moderator reports with simple "move thread" requests as if they don't have their hands full already. Might as well use the move thread feature if it's there. Respect your opinion though so I went ahead and removed it.

One could say the first sentence of this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1026091.msg11102482#msg11102482 is completely contradicting what you said about adding to the conversation. So I don't see why you are being hypocritical here especially after you completely repeated my statement which was the first post in a rephrased way. By your way of thinking, you did that just to increase the post length as nothing new was added to the conversation in that statement. Of course this wasn't the intention but you can see that just because text isn't adding to the conversation directly does not make it an attempt to increase post length or irrelevant.  I think it's always relevant to point out when a post is in the wrong section. It's a valid statement to make to a user who is mistaken. In case you do check back on this thread please PM me if you want to discuss it further, we don't need to start a flame war or anything based on a disagreement of opinions so please don't take this offensively. We're all entitled to them. But going back to my first point, I wasn't trying to increase post length intentionally.

Thank you!
3704  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTB] Senior Member Account. on: April 16, 2015, 05:34:25 AM
.13 BTC seems rather low to me in my opinion. With the current campaign I participate in, you could get a return on most of your investment in just about a month. On pay per post campaigns you could probably get your ROI and profit if you really are active in a month. .5 "ish" BTC is a realistic number that I would throw on a Sr. member account. Maybe more, possibly less. Good luck.
3705  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why is it so freaking hard to buy .25 BTC? on: April 15, 2015, 10:33:33 PM
I can understand your frustration as you are a newer member, so the currency exchange forum, or this forum for that matter, isn't your best bet. Perhaps using major exchanges are your best bet. They won't screw you with the ridiculous fees that you're seeing on the forums. Additionally, you could purchase a type of gift card from a local gas station of sorts and sell it on the forums. Would probably be losing 10-15 percent on the resale, but, it is easier than going to an exchange in my opinion. If you did chose to go down this route, receipts is something you should keep to prove they were legitimately bought.
3706  Economy / Economics / Re: Is deflation truly that bad for an economy? on: April 15, 2015, 05:06:41 AM
If we see a huge deflation, we pretty much see a slowing economy which isn't something retailers would want to see. Banks usually try to stop things like this from happening, so with more centralization and a false sense of USD's value, yeah retailers would probably take Bitcoin. Dell started, Overstock, Dish, ect. More and more will hop on.
3707  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cop "accidently" shoots and kills man. on: April 14, 2015, 11:57:13 PM
This is precisely why we need body cams on every active officer during their shifts. The person who shot the person knew he messed up. Without that footage, he could have easily manipulated the situation to put the blame on the suspect rather than himself. Seeing as the suspect died, there would be no way to oppose.
3708  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How are altcoins collateral on: April 14, 2015, 11:52:17 PM
The point of providing the collateral is to put a guarantee on the loan. Many might want to keep that Litecoin, so instead of directly trading it, they can receive it back by putting it as collateral. This way a person can use the value of the collateral without technically giving it up. This is under the circumstance the loan is paid back of course. Other reasons may include the exchange rate and fees associated with transferring over with crypto's.
3709  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where to sell Bitcoins on: April 14, 2015, 04:04:40 AM
You could always head over to the currency exchange forum. There are plenty of reputable exchangers there that could do a quick trade with you at a decent rate with minimal fees. Reduce the risk of any incidents happening by using a professional escrow service on the forums. The risk for scamming can be relatively high so be sure to precede with caution in the form of payments you take and such. Good luck.
3710  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you assume Satoshi was a Male? on: April 14, 2015, 01:20:49 AM
That's an interesting idea to say, because I always considered satoshi a masculine name which led me to believe Satoshi was male. But who knows, he could quite possibly be a female. But there has been some evidence of possibilities exactly on who Satoshi is. They've led to a male "suspect".
3711  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Your opinions on Online Gambling and Bitcoin on: April 14, 2015, 01:06:52 AM
Hello Everyone,

I am a young entrepreneur and I want my niche to be online P2P gambling, with no house edge. I believe this is a system where by provably fair sites can remove some of the stigmas associated with skill-based and chance games, as well as provide educated people (statisticians for example) and long-run method by which to make real returns from their knowledge despite an economy that undervalues their skills (even though they're paid more than the poultry that goes for average these days).

Anyhow, I understand that there are many counterpoints and draw backs from what I have said. We are aware that gambling has ruined lives before. Yet, recently governments (UK, Canada, Italy, etc.) has begun to offer online gaming as a way to generate taxes. Does government ownership of gambling make it more legitimate? Are the government's imposed limits a big difference in when it comes to the application of these devices? Are some governments/regions/jurisdictions more progressive than others?

This conversation is of particular interest to me so thank you for any and all input.

Open Ocean

I believe the US requires Bitcoin to be taxed as an "income" so it's a bit of a grey area if Bitcoin gambling sites are allowed at all. If allowed, any and all sites with a legitimate provably fair gambling system would be in my book as fair. If someone has a gambling problem, that is no one's fault but their own and should be handled by themselves.
3712  Economy / Services / Re: Looking For a signature Campaign on: April 14, 2015, 01:02:19 AM
Luckybi.t allows negative trust campaign users depending on the reason and if you pass inspection by stingleword. When a spot becomes open you can request a position.
3713  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS impregnates 9-year-old girl on: April 13, 2015, 09:41:52 PM
I don't even understand what they accomplish by this. It's hard to wrap your head around an adult male raping an adolescent. They've done numerous things that are inhumane. No telling that they do to children that doesn't make it to mainstream media.
3714  Other / Meta / Re: Someone hacked my account on: April 13, 2015, 12:13:16 AM
Equinoxx if you remember i sent him a pic when we had a deal, I said to him i can send him my latest pic any time he wants or even video chat its me, that's why i asked him to place a negative trust on the account till i get back so that no one can take out loans etc, That is more than enough to prove its hacked, And No I didnot sell the account, If you remember correctly i had exams that's why i was inactive but when i came back the account was gone. Why would sell a golden goose Cheesy,

Can any mod see the ip logs? for login if possible that can help alot.

Only administrators can check IP logs, to my knowledge, not moderators. They tend not to get involved as they are busy so you may have to take that initiative.
3715  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you like to see an Avatar Campaign? [POLL] on: April 12, 2015, 08:27:11 PM
I feel like some "decorative branding" wouldn't be too bad. For example, there are some nice lucky bit avatars rolling around. Nothing official that all participants must have, but it has some nice stylish branding that isn't overly annoying but elegant rather. What would be nice to see is a campaign that involves matching signatures and avatars that are specifically designed hand in hand. What's annoying is a mismatching avatar and signature that represents the same site.
3716  Other / Politics & Society / Re: cop shoots man in the back on: April 11, 2015, 07:29:41 PM
Saw the video associated with this. It still amazes me how this one video is the only reason the police will be brought to justice. Without video, planting evidence becomes far too easy and the story made about the taser that was planted seemed all too plausible without the footage. Many police departments are ordering body cams that will keep the police in check.
Video for reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LNO_y9Dge4
3717  Economy / Speculation / Re: I have USD 2000 to invest. Should I buy Bitcoins or gold? on: April 11, 2015, 05:19:24 PM
For a stable investment, gold is the way to go. You're looking at a very risky investment with Bitcoin if your goal is to cash out in a year. It could be half it's price, it could be double the price. Gold retains its value more over time, so it's definitely a safer investment. In my opinion, I would go with the gold. I feel like the risk that Bitcoin inherits in terms of investment is too great. With gold, you're not going to bust completely.
3718  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do people keep saying BTC is dead?! on: April 11, 2015, 05:14:21 PM
I must admit I am getting very worried, it is under 230 USD now.
When we where at 800, people said that it will never go under 400,
when we where at 400 people said that it will never go under 200.

But 200 looks very realistic, even sub 100.
I don't have too much a stake, but I am affraid that I can not buy my things with bitcoin in the future.

People have always been off with speculation. Visit the speculation forum to see how off people can be. The low price doesn't necessarily mean the currency is dead. The community behind Bitcoin is still strong. The price is bound to go up eventually. The reason I see people claiming the currency is dead is just based on the price alone and nothing more than that.
3719  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: hi , i want to buy an senior member account on: April 11, 2015, 05:17:08 AM
do you want to sell

No but there are people who do it as a sort of hobby I guess. Go looking, there are threads there.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=73.0

hi , i want to buy an senior member account,


You can try check the auction section maybe you can find what you want there



hi , i want to buy an senior member account,


Why? Not that I'm selling mind you. And plenty of people are. But why? Just curious...

More than likely for a pay per post signature campaign. Easy return on investment over a period of a few months usually then the rest if profit.

The bans are coming fast and furious; I don't think that will work...


What? The only reason an account would get banned is if the account sold is severely spamming. Other than that, sales of accounts is prohibited.
3720  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: hi , i want to buy an senior member account on: April 11, 2015, 05:10:34 AM
hi , i want to buy an senior member account,


Why? Not that I'm selling mind you. And plenty of people are. But why? Just curious...

More than likely for a pay per post signature campaign. Easy return on investment over a period of a few months usually then the rest if profit.
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