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381  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♠ Fair.Poker | Provably Fair Bitcoin Texas Hold’em | HTML5 | Play Now! on: May 22, 2019, 09:13:39 AM
The part that interested me more is that you guys do not accept ALT's. That is fair to me. The cryptographic technique which you called mental poker can really solve multiplayer issue in online poker. I have my doubts. Still nice to see something new happening in online poker

I will go ahead and register and try it once. Best of Luck.
I don't think is a great thing not to accept other altcoins, ethereuem in particular has a very fast transactions process which is the ideal coin for online gambling due to instant deposits, I lime the platform with it unique usage of the bitcoin lightening network for payment which make them the first in the gambling industry with such features.
382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Don't follow the hype on: May 22, 2019, 08:47:55 AM
This is very correct following the hype may mislead one into jumping into investing in a project without a long term potential and at that leading to long time lose of asset, I have never been a fan of any hyped project because I always believe hype to.be manipulation.
383  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could 3FA Help Enhance Crypto Security? on: May 22, 2019, 08:39:22 AM
3FA security can help in the current insecurity situations in the entire cryptocurrency community since it's the latest of the security level the 2FA in no longer strong enough to withstand hackers pishing activities. The recent hack of binance have left many wondering looking for safe security measures cause hackers are trying out every possible measures.
384  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Gambling Reviews - Reviews and guides to online coin gaming on: May 22, 2019, 07:28:05 AM
Bitcoin Gambling Reviews was launched earlier this year. We are systematically reviewing the different online gaming options from the perspective of the online gambling fanatic. While we have started by reviewing Bitcoin sites we are planning to broaden our website to include the major altcoins in the near future too.

http://www.bitcoingamblingreviews.com/

We cover all the main gaming categories, including:
- Casinos
- Slots
- Dice
- Mines
- Poker
- Sports Betting

We rate each casino on a variety of factors including Game Play, Customer Service, Anonymity and Trustworthiness. Where possible we have included screen shots too. In the future we hope that users will engage more with the reviews and share their personal experiences in the comments.

We've only just joined the Bitcoin Forum, but we are hoping you can help us grow the number of reviews on our website. If you know of online gaming websites that are missing from our site, could you please let us know? We would also appreciate your comments/feedback, especially if you've had an experience with a gambling website that differs from ours!
If there is ICO review, there is also online gambling review. Nice one! I believe that it helps us a lot to identify the legit and genuine gambling site. Maybe, I will view this site before I will click on a gambling site. Thank you for rating them. I hope that you will not be biased to every gambling site you will review.
But you know ICO review have failed due to over manipulation of the process, their offer fake review and misleading investor's into putting they money on a wrong project, I can say review is not 100% safe to use you will have to carry out your own personal resech about the site before going ahead to make deposits.
385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto transactions can be done with WhatsApp. on: May 22, 2019, 07:19:23 AM
If this is true, then it's not good. For whatsapp to integrate this feature will make the app buggy and unstable. Considering how whatsapp works, it's a bad idea to my best of knowledge. There is no security to protect the wallet on whatapp
It will not make your WhatsApp app unstable because the wallet and your WhatsApp chat are operating on two different system while the wallet use the not you messaging use the real WhatsApp features. And I believe this is a good development to be able to set up wallet within WhatsApp but what I don't know is if one can recover the wallet the same way you recover your WhatsApp.
386  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dont waste your money on gambling websites except this on: May 22, 2019, 06:30:24 AM
This is what you gave the title somehow. On the other hand, the content inside is completely different. Anyway, you are suggesting that the website is really nice (Head or Tail) Casino website I have never played before.
It is good to see gambling as a fun game or as a game. If I lose, I think the game should be stopped. Otherwise, you may get lost on all the money you have invested.
I have tried out the site and it not nice as the ops make it to look and even the features on the platform is nothing to be compared to the ones we have on our popular gambling platform that already have well established review on this forum. But there is nothing bad in trying to promote your project any way.
387  Economy / Exchanges / Re: HitBTC the next exchange to become insolvent customers not able to withdraw fund on: May 22, 2019, 05:49:37 AM
HitBTC among other exchanges are taking measures to stop scams and hack on they exchange just like what we recently witnessed with binance hack were unknown hackers break into the cold wallet and stealing huge number of bitcoin but with KYC those behind it can be traced.
388  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Who Would Really Buy Facebook Coin? on: May 22, 2019, 05:41:13 AM
Facebook coin will definitely get a huge number of investors because users will believe it will be a stable coin and Facebook already have the public trust which will burst the confidence in the investors mind. Am waiting to see if the Facebook coin will be a tradable token or just utility token that will only be used on they platform.
389  Economy / Gambling / Re: Kryptium - A truly decentralised, community-powered betting platform on: May 22, 2019, 05:06:59 AM
To all Kryptium friends:

Today we published a couple of events on the Ethereum network under the category "Miscellaneous" which was not properly supported before v.1.2.1 of the Kryptium betting app.
Users of such older versions might face UI bugs or even problems with opening the app.
Please make sure that you upgrade your Kryptium apps to v.1.2.2 to avoid such issues.
I try installing the app on my mobile devices but it said not supported it sins you don't have mobile version of the app I will really be looking out for the mobile devices app because games are more enjoyable playing on mobile devices since we can play on the go.
390  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can We Find Satoshi? on: May 22, 2019, 05:00:13 AM
While I was just reading the conversations about Satoshi in another post, a question stuck in my mind

We know that with Genesis Block, Satoshi revealed the first Bitcoins. And from that day on, the blockchain network began to work actively. Satoshi disappeared after a while. (I don't think he'll be back) He left behind a great legacy. But if all the blocks are actually viewable from the past today, somehow, since all the transactions have been followed since the first blocks, couldn't Satoshi be found?

I'm not talking about a simple thing, I know. But if you think that the first mining started with Satoshi and he didn't change a lot of wallets, it seems to me that the wallet can be traced. And either the first blocks after the first Satoshi disappeared could give us some clues.

Wallets known to be Satoshi can also be followed, for example I'm sure they will give you a few hints. (All these conversations, valid only if he is still alive, of course!)
This is a big quest but what you should know is that santoshi never disappeare after the first block activities, he was around until 2011 before disappearing. And I believe he has a reason for not being known may be he don't want to interfere with bitcoin activities.
391  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The "Church"(call it whatever you want) of Bitcoin on: May 21, 2019, 09:35:16 PM
I'd prefer a blockchain code of conduct by the community and for the community.  The code of conduct should be built on satoshi principles.
You would understand the principles by reading bitcoin Whitepaper. 

The principles/commandments in my opinion are: 

1. Thy shall not Centralize the blockchain
2. Keep the blockchain immutable
3. Remember to trade peer-to-peer.
4. Keep bitcoin scarce
5. Thy shall keep the blockchain censorship resistant
6. Thy shall use escrow.
7. Thy shall not pry on people's privacy
8. Thy shall implement reputation score for reducing scam to the barest minimum
9. Thy shall keep the blockchain trustless
10. Thy shall keep the blockchain permissionless

I like this idea bitcoin code of conduct, who will be the judge and what court will be the highest court to preside over matters as it relates to the entire bitcoin community. Why I like this is due to the fact that bitcoin is a movement and having a social framework will be a great move but again this will take time to be achieved.
392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to recognize a good time to sell a coin? on: May 21, 2019, 09:30:17 PM
The best time to sell any coin is when it is at it pick, we know cryptocurrency have no intrinsic value but there are some price a coin will be that you will know it OK to sell and show the coin to be at it pick. And also holding your altcoins is good but understand the nature of the altcoin market that it not easy to recover after their crash in price.
393  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A world without borders? on: May 21, 2019, 09:21:20 PM
Let's think for a second.
Would such a world benefit mankind? Would it destabilize the current geo-economics? Is there even a remote possibility that we as humans let go of this ancient tradition of drawing lines on sand that have only served to create problems among masses and has done NOTHING good so far?
A world without border is the next generational world were the level of industrialization and globalisation will be at it pick, and adopting digital currency as the currency of the global village will be the ultimate. I believe this kind of world is achievable but it will take lots of efforts to have a peaceful borderless world.
394  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto - Evidence Here on: May 21, 2019, 09:09:00 PM
I'll just leave this here:

https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=3&ti=1,3&Search%5FArg=equity%20based&Search%5FCode=TALL&CNT=25&PID=jI9fB_21cgfzdEN5fsuVSd0vjoX2&SEQ=20190521153630&SID=2


Turns out someone called Ronald Keala Kua Maria beat CSW to this particular nonsense stunt around 3 years ago - fill in a form, provide no evidence, and have your application registered. I don't remember anyone making a big deal of it then. I wonder why? Roll Eyes


He has now been issued a fully vetted certificate of copyright by US Government Copyright office.  This can not be contested unless you have standing so this is it, game over, checkmate.
By your logic, Ronald Keala Kua Maria is definitively Satoshi Nakamoto. Checkmate.


Since you are unable to see the difference between Ronald Keala's application and Craig Wright's issued certificate let me point it out:

1. Image 1 - Ronald Keala Kua Maria's application:


2. Image 2 - Craig Wright's issued certificate:


3. Image 3 - Craig Wright's second issued certificate:


P.S. I pointed the most important part with color red Wink


Good Luck
This is a great cash mate the differences in the date have pointed out the abnormalities in the write up I have said without number before that Craig can never be santoshi if he truly is he could have come out to show evidence that no one will be able to deny. Bitcoin creator have remain anonymous and I know with time everybody will be clearfy on who is behind bitcoin.
395  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: HOW I BECAME A GAMBLER on: May 21, 2019, 09:02:37 PM
I have not really been a fan of gambling until Kate last year during the dip in the price of cryptocurrency market I was looking for ways to make sine extra income and I decided to try gambling out and indeed it has been an awesome experience with a lot of fun with little income. Gambling have been a very lucrative business and it popularity is on the increase.
396  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your unfashionable Bitcoin opinions? on: May 21, 2019, 08:49:41 PM
  • Bitcoin won't work well as currency due to deflation model
  • People should think hardware and internet connection growth when talking about scaling
  • LN can't solve all scaling problem
Despite that the lightening network can not solve the bitcoin network problem 100% but it will help strengthen the network to a great extent, am very sure bitcoin will work as a currency in fact it already being use as a currency and many people have chosen bitcoin to be the secondary currency.
397  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi can a Beginner make Profit? on: May 21, 2019, 08:44:22 PM
but what is the "good profit" you want achieve with crypto? I mean if you are not able to earn "with your job",
except faucet / airdrop there are not much free cash around here.
You are right to earn good and passive income you need to get a steady job because if you depends on the incentives you get from the cryptocurrency community you may end up in frustration because it can never be stable. You have to work hard to improve you skills in other to become financially independent.
398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Altcoin Bullrun on: May 21, 2019, 08:16:42 PM
What are the chances that altcoin will bull in the future because before we assume that we have to take the present conditions of the market into consideration to see if the possibilities are there for a pump in the altcoin market in the future. The only altcoins that will do well in the future are those that already have an ecosystem to support their coins.
399  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Check if your exchange is fractional reserve day ? on: May 21, 2019, 08:11:47 PM
What if one day of the year, we got everyone to withdraw from the exchanges to see what exchanges are legit? and casinos.
I bet 80-90% of them would not have the btc to cover everyone.

Yeah,that would be really nice,but it's impossible to happen in the real world.
If it really happens,90% of the crypto casinos and exchange platforms will just block all withdrawals.
You know the saying "not your keys,not your coins". Grin

They have all it take and they control everything as you rightly said not your wallet and not your coin the hold all it takes to take over you are at they Mercy. Most of the exchange and the gambling platform are just trusted for they reputation and that can also turn either way if the situations change we have seen exchange blocking a user account with founds in it and nothing happen even casino sites too do this.
400  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin and Ethereum Pump's up on: May 21, 2019, 07:40:07 PM
Do you see right now that bitcoin get first pump and same to other altcoins get continuosly pumping up in this month from March to May hopefully its good to hold right now. So tell me what is your strategy?
Why are we always referring to this recent rise to be a pump, do we you even know what a pump is and how it is manipulated. It is the whale that are always behind any pump and they reason is to make quick dump to cash out they gain.
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