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3781  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: GSW vs CAVS on: June 11, 2016, 05:18:55 AM
I lost the previous bet on CAVS ,had much expectations from them.Game turned out bad in the ending minutes.However I'd still bet on CAVS in the next match.I'm very sure the'd be better than ever.Take a risk.
3782  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have you ever bought something from the deepweb with bitcoins? on: June 11, 2016, 04:30:40 AM
i am afraid to explore and buy somethin at the deepweb marketplaces , i don't want to be traced and be arrested by the FBI lmao  Grin Grin but yes it is very interesting to know if there's a market that are selling cheap clothes, gadgets , Nike Shoes or Sneakers  Grin Grin i will search for that soon  Grin Grin

That is all fake shit.You can buy it all from the surface net too ,if you go to your nearest China sales marketplaces ,I'm sure you can buy it all there ,nothing illegal about it.Fake Iphones are being sold in gray streets too ,hardly any action is taken for the manufacturers.Also FBI simply doesn't trace anybody for using deep web,unless you're Ross and running Silk road IE billion dollar drug company.Btw Silk road 3.0 is up again!
3783  Economy / Services / Re: Need a developer on: June 10, 2016, 10:47:18 PM
The offer must contain every detail, coding language, specs and will need vouching before I decide  Cheesy
U need to sign a message with an address holding 10+ BTC before getting serious interests. Good developers are costly.
Are you even serious ? I'm sure he doesn't want to hire the next Linus Torvalds .10BTC for writing a script is way too much,if those were the standards followed in the industry I'm sure there would be a lot of respect for coders.Coders are treated like shit and are one of the most cheapest labors in the Internet Revolution.

You don't have to sign any message ,just hire someone who is capable and put the money in the escrow on the terms agreed.
3784  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PayPal Stops Operating in Turkey, Online Payment Sector Turns to Bitcoin on: June 10, 2016, 10:42:11 PM
Paypal is not being used in most of the countries specially developing countries due to foreign exchange rules and they are also gradually lossing places to operate with this rules. Bitcoin is free to trade and even government can't ban bitcoin so bitcoin will surely replace paypal from lots of places and bitcoin is being used in countries where paypal is not supported till now. Paypal are just out there who openely rob our hard earned money with high fee and limitation of our account. Angry

Agree.There are couple of reasons for it.Myself being from a developing country I have a better idea why people don't use paypal here expect for those traders or money launderers.

1.Too much competitors in the same market,instead of paying high service fees to paypal ,people choose to use our own digital payment system which doesn't rely on stuff like document verification or delayed payments .Everything happens quite instantly and have instant customer support.

2.Paying with Debit/ATM cards is at full swing here without the use of any 3rd party payment processors.No one takes trouble of maintaining online accounts.Simply pay through card with your bank's native API and its done.

AFAIK, PayPal stopped in Turkey because the government there did not allow them, so this same government may work on fighting bitcoin and make it illegal !

Trust me,if a government can boycott paypal ,I'm very sure they would object bitcoin in some or the other way.Making it illegal is way beyond.That would just restrict the usage of it but they can't stop people from using it. 
3785  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 6-win Challenge EURO2016 and NBAFINALS PICKS by Joca97 on: June 10, 2016, 08:37:13 PM
Patatas check this link : https://sportsbet.io/sports/live/event/9528493?ref=Joca97 and you will find the match where you can bet
just do excatly what i said Smiley ,you can find on the bottom of the event -4.5 hendicap (it says 1 (-4.5 ) )

good luck mate

Done under your referral link.Thanks!
3786  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 6-win Challenge EURO2016 and NBAFINALS PICKS by Joca97 on: June 10, 2016, 08:14:16 PM
First bet of the challenge has been made ! (2nd try)
Starting date and time: 11.06.2016 03:00(sportsbet.io time)

This event can be found here:
https://sportsbet.io/sports/live/event/9528493?ref=Joca97

Second time it happened with me.This time I deposited the funds,found the event and the Bet Slips say "Event is Suspended" as soon as the coins hit the wallet.Well,if this is not a crappy sportsbook I don't know what is.
@Joca: Sorry mate,wish you would have started this contest on a reputed sportsbook like directbet .
3787  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Buying bitcoin online without ID verification? on: June 10, 2016, 07:49:33 PM
Sorry, I didn't clarify.. I have a debit card. I just assumed it would be the same for both credit and debit card, but apparently not  Tongue
In that case ,you should consider following this to get a specific answer

>which country are you from ?

>Can you do IMPS payments

>Who is the card holder ? Can you verify his identity ?

If you wish to stay away from the entire documentation process.Use localbitcoins (google it) or the other best alternative would be using https://btc2bid.com .Later option avoids all the trouble since you will be meeting a person in private and paying him by cash for bitcoins.
3788  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Investing in Bitcoin Casinos are really worth it? on: June 10, 2016, 07:04:32 PM
Totally depends on the Casino you're investing on.You could go through the investment terms and conditions for some of the famous sites and check what % of equity they're offering parallel to the wagered amount.Probably after spending a day or two on the sites you can have a rough idea about the profits you can expect according to the daily bets.Still, its a risky part of the game .

You can check out your website : Crypto-Games.net and go through the FAQ section to know more the investment plans.If you're convinced with our overall status ,give it a shot with your investment. Smiley
3789  Economy / Services / Re: Facebook page likes (0.0001 BTC per 100 likes) on: June 10, 2016, 06:28:23 PM
How long the likes would stay on the page for ? You sure the likes won't drop eventually ? Since you're claiming it to be real likes,how many days for delivering about 1000 likes ? If the rates are negotiable and you guarantee that the likes won't drop eventually ,I'm interested in using the service with an Escrow.
3790  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] 2014 Microsoul Round 3 Un-Lucky Coin (Unpeeled) on: June 10, 2016, 06:21:10 PM
Just giving this thread a small bump so the raffle finally happens! Grin
3791  Economy / Lending / Re: NEED 0.38 BTC LOAN on: June 10, 2016, 03:56:59 PM
This account is up for sale apparently.  Check the ref link in the feedback I left him.

Me too : I have asked OP to sign a message from his SoundCloud's donation address which is
1xhzFNKybRTA78gXJee8LKXouhWknjgHH from https://soundcloud.com/grndr

The soundcloud profile is linked to his btc profile .

Archive : http://web.archive.org/web/20160610155731/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=105195
3792  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] [W] 0.60 BTC [H] Paypal/Skrill/Payza/WMZ on: June 10, 2016, 03:50:52 PM
Whatever you do, be very careful because there's a high chance that OP's account is on auction: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1505920.msg15153394#msg15153394

Also it might be hacked
Chances of the account being bought or sold with a Private BIN are very high.Just looking at the post history account comes back after several months of inactivity
1.Opens a lending thread.
2.Starts asking for shady deals
3.typical scam behavior

I highly suspect the account is an alt of Kozan AKA Elmoisevil.Leaving this warning here.

If you love your money and don't want to lose it in one shot,stay away from the OP.90% chances of he being a scammer.

@OP : I will remove my negative rating if you sign a message from this address : 1xhzFNKybRTA78gXJee8LKXouhWknjgHH
3793  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling crying thread on: June 10, 2016, 02:51:47 PM
Please post here to cry about your gambling losses. No bragging about winnings or tips please, this is only for pure crying, whining, complaining, and venting your frustrations.
If you check out most of the gambling threads ,they're always about people whining about their loses.Very few threads where people actually gloat about their winnings.Don't see any reason why another crying thread should be here.

This thread had to be made because there are too many crying threads, this should help save forum space.
Are you trying to contradict yourself here ?

I believe this thread should be stickied as well.
What's so relevant about people crying due to their gambling loses ? The thread is way too useless for it to be a stickie.Read the other stickies to see what they actually are.

Additionally,this will be another thread for people to signature spam (Like I'm doing right now pun: ind).Please lock the thread.
3794  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Just another example of Martingale lose on: June 10, 2016, 02:20:59 PM
Well,please tell me the site he was rolling the dice at was provably fair because its certainly doesn't seem like that.I'm assuming the win chances would be 70:30 but its not plausible to see him losing straight in a row and I'm not even talking about the strategy he used here.
If someone makes a large number of rolls, I am sure he will see many long streaks (both the green ones and the red ones). Without knowing how many rolls he has played, and overall how many bets he has won and lost, I don't think any conclusion can be made at all.
That is logical.Though I would definitely like to know the entire scenario here.Considering the chances for double payouts are usually 50:50 percent or more accurately 49:50 that behavior of the rolls seems strange to me.

It is entirely possible to lose even 30 times a row. We are talking about 6 here Tongue
I wonder how this assures provably fair when the chances of wins are 50:50.
3795  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Recommend me a signature campaign on: June 10, 2016, 02:11:26 PM
Funny thing is that you're saying that you don't have to post a long paragraph to be on topic when you just posted a block of paragraph. The irony.
I said " I don't have to when I don't need to " but when I have to elaborate on the point ,I certainly can.And I believe explaining stuff from the roots or basics gives one a clear understanding of the issue.If you're not too smart to understand it,I shall leave you alone.
3796  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Just another example of Martingale lose on: June 10, 2016, 02:08:27 PM
That's so much to lose wow. I think you should have left the wager the same so of you pass the next roll you break even. This will give you about 3x more rolls. I understand you could miss a good roll but you can also win your money back and use of as a form of safety net.

Mind reading the post again ? Loser is not OP himself but some random guy over the site.So the "you" you're referring to doesn't make sense here.

Also,that is a terrible strategy regardless of whatever it is.Well,please tell me the site he was rolling the dice at was provably fair because its certainly doesn't seem like that.I'm assuming the win chances would be 70:30 but its not plausible to see him losing straight in a row and I'm not even talking about the strategy he used here.
3797  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Recommend me a signature campaign on: June 10, 2016, 01:59:27 PM
I think tokeweed's post quality has gone back to what it was -- 1 liner posts. He was doing good when he first started in BitBuku.co campaign but after a day, he started posting 1 to 2 liner posts again. Oh well, just try YoBit campaign. They don't mind 2 liner posts if it's constructive and on topic.
When will people in the forum realize that one liner's are not bad posts if they're on topic and constructive enough ?The post doesn't have to be 10 lines long and spammy to explain a point which would be done in 2 lines.That is what exact definition of spam is.You don't have to write a paragraph to make your post look constructive.A lot of Signature campaign managers have this perception ,more like my current campaign rule is sufficient ,minimum 85 chars which is hardly 1 and a half line but considering we're being managed by Lutpin,he simply doesn't pay for posts even if they're 10 lines long and non construtive.I wish this is adopted by all the campaigns.
3798  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: What should I know before changing to the new blockchain.info wallet ? on: June 10, 2016, 01:39:54 PM
So I had the old blockchain wallet and I didn't login into the new one yet , is there is anything I should know about ?
My bitcoins are going to be transferred somewhere else or I will still have control of my private keys and my seed to recover the wallet ?

Few things that I have noticed,I'd not advise you to migrate though unless they make it a compulsion to.

>I actually find the old UI better and functional,the new one just makes things complicated.

>It no more saves the unique key in the browser ,you have to copy-paste everytime from your email.

>Your bitcoins won't be transferred anywhere ,they will still use the same keys but for security purposes ,I suggest you to back of your current wallet including the private keys and once you migrate to the new wallet,import the address along with keys there.
3799  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you consider trading as gambling? on: June 10, 2016, 01:18:58 PM
Yes of course I do consider trading as gambling. You have the same risk to lose all of your money with trading so it's a similar thing.
Logically is not.If it is,then share market,gold investment,real estate investment or any other form of investment supporting demand/supply paradigm should be considered as gambling.Makes sense ?

Gambling is directly proportional to luck,no one controls your luck (not provable fairness actually controls).On the other hand,trading is totally dependent on the market prices .You cannot create a scarcity in the market unless you're President of America.I don't think trading projects any form of gambling.It has been carried out since day 1 of the globalization and always will.Little do you know that bitcoin contributes to only a small part of it.
3800  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Which is the best Bitcoin Exchange on the go ? on: June 10, 2016, 01:03:04 PM
Hello,

Which bitcoin is the best for trading with my iphone on the go, next few weeks i will travel alot and only have my phone available, which exchange is the best to use ?

Since you have an idea about what exchanges to use,I'd recommend you a few exchanges NOT to use while trading from the phone
1.YoBit,not only it's terrible UI but they're on the verge of becoming next Gox exchange.Remove your coins if you have anything there.
2.BTCfx,don't download it ,multiple scam accusations were made for immediate disappearing of the coins.
3.BitStamp ,better than previous apps ,I had bad experience when I lost the PIN ,they labelled as my account being hacked and never got any refunds.

You can use Poloneix or Kraken,not because they're super great compared to others but they have quite nice support and back-ups.
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