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3841  Economy / Gambling / Re: How try my gamble site? on: May 28, 2016, 08:42:53 AM
The function to randomize the client seed takes forever.It's just stuck there.You might wanna replace that set client seed button to randomize because that's what happens when you click on it.Either way,it doesn't work.
3842  Economy / Gambling / Re: DEPOSITING $4,500 AUD INTO PRIMEDICE. COME PLAY WITH ME on: May 28, 2016, 08:37:51 AM
Fell to 4.2k, went back to 4.8k after rage betting.
Cashed out. Nice profit for now Smiley
Post the proof or it never happened.You said come play with me,where the damn stream ?Nobody likes attention seeking newblets around the forum.Post your bet details or conduct the live stream or simply change the title of the thread to "watch me whip watch me nae nae"
3843  Economy / Gambling / Re: Poordice.com - free Bitcoin dice - provably fair on: May 28, 2016, 03:38:47 AM
Please read the description, it's a free dice, website is unpolished, do you see scam in free things?
What do you mean by "free" dice site ? Do I get free money ? For your information,no website charges members to play a dice game as long as you have the minimum bets,worst case scenario ,faucets.You will money by people's bets right ? House edge ?
3844  Economy / Gambling / Re: Poordice.com - free Bitcoin dice - provably fair on: May 28, 2016, 03:34:32 AM
The website took 2 minutes to open.Why do I have to login to check the client seed details ? You don't seem to be serious about the site
-FAQ tab is broken
-Rules tab is broken
-Not even a page of information on how the site works or general T&C.
Scam much ?
3845  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Here is our latest post :- Top Three Bitcoin Wallets Of 2016 on: May 28, 2016, 03:30:06 AM
I have never head Airbitz .To my surprise how come Electrum and blockchain.info has made it to the last at such a abd position.Blockchain.info is the mostly used online wallet by all the bitcoin newbies ,I reckon.QT should have been the second most used,can't argue with Ledger ,its right in its place.Where have you gotten the stats from anyway ? Xapo is not even in the list ? That's bad too!

Why is Armory so low on the chart? Also, I don't think that hardware wallets should be mixed with software wallets... Sad to see Electrum so low too.
True,no one uses hardware wallets for the sakes of daily transactions.
3846  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Lost & made around 3 BTC today on: May 28, 2016, 02:55:16 AM
im not shocked at all that you lost 50%.

amazing how people can be so greedy... "ohhh im not taking cashing out unless it's 200-300% profit"
Its a different scenario when you're in their place.Trust me.Once you start getting good profits ,you just don't wanna stop and that's what we call addiction.Not like you can't overcome it but by proper money management technique's,you can.There should be a partner like trip sitter for gamblers,when they win a specific amount,the partners should forcibly ask their friends to stop before their greediness comes into picture.
3847  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♔ DICE.BIZ █ Bitcoin Gambling Casino █ Live Chat █ FREE Bitcoins! ♔ on: May 28, 2016, 02:40:29 AM
What a sad clone ? You don't simply clone something which is quite popular ,chances are ,people are never coming to play there.Are you sure the provably fair  tab is actually there for a reason or simply a css button with random generator function ? You missed out a few stuff in your terms and conditions section.Please don't mind re editing it or just dump the website completely because its a bad idea.
3848  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to make a successful Trade? on: May 28, 2016, 02:34:21 AM
I once demonstrated a trade procedure for a friend who was new in trading bitcoins.  All i did to make the trade successful was to introduce him with localbitcoins traders in our region.  And he said that was cool after successfully trading.
Trading on Localbitcoins is the worst trading strategy ever.If you wish to exchange the coins or liquidize the cash,good option but not for specific trades. Here's Why ,all the traders at localbitcoins set custom window sizes with higher odds with the actual bitcoin prices,you can never buy a lower amount from what the actual bitcoin prices are ,the price will be always +2% minimum.Having said that,the sell rates are higher too,people can easily buy coins from any other reputable exchanges at minimum possible rates,unless they want to exchange to PP or PF ,they would never care taking a loss. 
3849  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We all love Blockchains on: May 28, 2016, 02:24:06 AM
Good that you brought this up.There is a reason for it,
A few days back I get a call from a friend of mine who works in an American MNC ,he asks me stuff about blockchain ,not bitcoin ,just blockchain in particular.To my knowledge ,his company was working on Iot based projects based on blockchain.Taking that into consideration ,lot of other IT monsters like IBM,Unisys are working on the same projects and hence its significance is rapidly increasing.

I think no,people dont love blokchain i think they are just searching it because they need it.Because all bitcoin transaction is under going blockchains confirmations for the funds to be succesfuly transfered from one site to a person or a person to a site or even at personal transactions.But in the otherhand people maybe love blockchain because of their wallet security.
Did you miss understood blockchain for blockchain.info ? They're not the same thing.
3850  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: IPL(Indian Premium Leauge) t20 Discussion & Prediction on: May 28, 2016, 02:18:48 AM
Just realized ,we actually reached the end of the tournament .Haven't been following the league recently but too bad to see Bangalore again in the finals.As stated in my first few comments ,this league is solid rigged and matches are always fixed.Won't be surprised if Bangalore wins it again.The more the money thrown ,better the chances of winning.
3851  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to Choose the Best Bitcoin Gambling Site? on: May 28, 2016, 02:15:44 AM
Provably fair is not a must, it is much more than that - it is industry standard. No one will gonna take seriously gambling site without this system implemented.
It is not an industry standard yet.There are lot of sites running their own scripts but of course they're verifiable.Its not about taking a gambling site seriously ,cross verifying the last server and hashes are equally important.


But there are cases when you simply can't have Probably Fair system in place - for example PF system won't work with live games like Roulette or Black Jack.
Why not ? One can always have a rigged Roulette with results always opposite to what bets user places.Black jack ,to an extent its not necessary but the cards can be manipulated ,you never know.
3852  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fun Facts about Bitcoin on: May 28, 2016, 02:07:06 AM
Fun Fact :

The first bitcoin transaction ever made by Satoshi Nakamoto,was sending 100 bitcoins to Hal Finney on January 12th, 2009.This is Hal's profile btw https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2436 .Did you notice he doesn't have any forum rank,just VIP  Grin
3853  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Lost & made around 3 BTC today on: May 27, 2016, 04:02:46 PM
Went from low to high, did bets up to 2 BTC on prime dice. Now I'm on 6.1 BTC. I had 6.9 BTC but I wanted to risk it and I lost. How bout you guys?

So do you still have the 3BTC left ? I don't think so.Losing 6BTC in a day definitely is a bad luck.You should have probably withdrawn after taking is that far.This is a great example why money management is more important in gambling.Also people who complain about their not fair lucks should read this post.It is possible to double your bank roll,provided you should know to control the greed.
3854  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Chief Architect for new Cryptocurrency Project on: May 26, 2016, 09:06:11 PM
Since I have read all the comments above and being a developer myself,how are you planning to pay people upfront without getting the Job Done? Maybe you can use an escrow ? If the stats mentioned by second poster is true,I insist you to give more details about your team or fairly a website ? You know IPO scams right,moreover you don't need that experienced programmer to work on a Alt coin if he has "basic" knowledge of cryptocurrencies.You can probably get a reputable escrow and keep all the activities transparent.
3855  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Now PayPal is getting a patent on Bitcoin stuff on: May 26, 2016, 07:11:25 PM
Indeed they are maybe gonna do this so this is a good and nice thing if you ask me, a lot of people are thinking that paypal is hating the bitcoin but this is not true.
Well,I'm pretty sure they're "hating" the bitcoin as they are the first ones to impose anti crypto buying/selling through paypal. Since they have realized its unstoppable and only after seeking the benefits of the revolution,they have no other option but to support it.Its profitable for them,that way.Let's just hope ,no service taxes are charged for use of coins while trading with merchants [in regards to patents].There won't be any point of the patent otherwise.
3856  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Now PayPal is getting a patent on Bitcoin stuff on: May 26, 2016, 06:43:27 PM
The patent however is not related to directly to bitcoin but entire crypto currency scene as the whole.Most likely merchants/traders acceptance of using cryptos for transactions through paypal.

Quote
“[…] the reputation markers provided in the distributed crypto currency reputation system discussed herein may operate substantially similarly to distributed crypto currencies […].”

However this paragraph sums it all up,
Quote
[…] a payer may transfer electronic coins to a payee and receive products or services in response. If the payee is satisfied with the products or services received, the payer may then transfer all the reputation coins allocated based on that transaction to the payee to indicate that satisfaction. Similarly, if the payee is unsatisfied with the products or services received, the payer may then transfer none, or only some, of the reputation coins allocated based on that transaction to the payee to indicate that dissatisfaction […].”

This is not really a Bitcoin vs Paypal war as such,they're just patenting the ideas to implement the use of cryptos on their service in a secure way.
3857  Economy / Services / Re: The Bitcoin Joker - DO SOMETHING FUNNY! on: May 26, 2016, 06:30:43 PM
Don't think I am ruining your service but why would someone pay for you doing something funny when they are millions of jokes out there on websites, Facebook, YouTube available for free

Or yours is something different ?

With that mentality ,you can always ask yourself ,why would you want to use bitcoins when you can buy everything with normal money too ? Why would you wanna go swimming when you can simply jump into a inflatable swimming bag ? The service offered by OP is quite different to millions of jokes around facebook.You can't really ask a random vine maker to jump into pile of cow shit ,can you ? OP can surely do that if you pay him accordingly.I'm glad the service is quite different and he's being kind of all the comments.If you can't appreciate the hard work,please stop demotivating him.Let's stop derailing the thread here too.
3858  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RAFFLE] 2014 Microsoul Round 3 Un-Lucky Coin (Unpeeled) on: May 26, 2016, 06:22:01 PM
I'd like to have 1 slot ,slot number : e
3859  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain send payment api stopped ? on: May 26, 2016, 06:11:47 PM
Yep,according to the new terms and conditions of blockchain.info.The private API access is granted to only members verified with them personally.Have seen a lot of applications getting rejected.By any chance did you link them to any of the bitcoin doubling schemes as part of your project ? They're turning down all the similar requests.You have other options around,check out https://www.block.io/api ,they have easy stuff without having to wrote lot of code.I actually had one of my projects on Github getting approved by blockchain.info a I showed them the code and requested to their facebook page.You might as well try the same.
3860  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin projects not developed yet on: May 26, 2016, 05:59:02 PM
bitcoin appstore, i have that 80% developed PM me if interested.
Bitcoin appstore for what platform?
This sounds like something that's pretty interesting, please give some more info.
There is an auction thread floating around already.No one was interested in it as the owner wanted to start the auctions for 4BTC.I personally went through the website,nothing worth it.What apps you can probably host related to bitcoins anyway ?For Android there is playstore ,pretty much web is used for all the other things.Everyone is sketchy about downloading third party apps/plugins anyway.
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