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41  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best bitcoin casino? on: April 28, 2015, 07:30:05 AM
I am playing at bettingblocks.com.
They also may give you a free coupon to try them out if you will write them PM. Try to search "bettingblocks" on forum for PM. Wink

That free coupon sounds awesome. Its worth the try out.
42  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiBet Bitcoin Casino - Provably Fair - Bonuses - Play Roulette, Blackjack on: April 27, 2015, 10:35:19 AM
I guess I won too much for the hot wallet to handle...lol tried reducing it but its still pending, addi. I requested for 13,180mBTC, anyway you can help me on that? Not too shabby for a deposit of 350mBTC lol

Gamble guru,  Shocked Shocked congrats your 37X profits, that's very very perfect profit.  Shocked

Be patient, addi is pumping coins to the hot wallet I guess.  Grin Cheesy  Should be handled in 1 day.

Did you try to use deposit bonus? If yes, how was it going? Share you experience with us, what games did you play, thanks very much. I will share my profits to you if I follow your strategy to win big money.  Grin



No strategy..all blackjack. just increased bets at the right times. got to my first 1,000mBTC got to around 6,000mBTC then hit about 14 straight hands betting 250mBTC a hand with about 3 blackjacks sandwiched in between to get to 11,000. Kept playing and got up to 17,000mBTC then cooled off back down to 10,000mBTC then got to 13,180mBTC and literally just got tired of playing so I cashed out. probably played a total of about 2 and a half to 3 hours. i didnt use a bonus.

Great luck. Sometimes luck does favors the unprepared.
43  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: do bitcoin gambling sites need gambling licenses? on: April 27, 2015, 10:22:07 AM
The words trustworthy and honest are somehow unusual for the gambling business. You must rely on luck and the owner's good heart to get your funds in most cases.  Smiley
44  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best bitcoin casino? on: April 27, 2015, 10:17:14 AM
I was surprised that such a thing even exists, but still...  Grin
45  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Money Laundering? Has it gone too far? on: April 27, 2015, 09:46:52 AM
 Shocked Shocked Shocked Ouch, that is good reason why not to hold your coins in your phone.
46  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DOGED] DogeCoinDark [POD] - Scrypt - Global Darknet is LIVE! UNTRACEABLE! on: April 27, 2015, 09:44:10 AM
So its possible to have different types of coins in one wallet. I didn't know that
47  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling iphone 5.1.1 on: April 24, 2015, 07:04:51 AM
Please give us a picture and at what starting price are you offering it for. 
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DOGED] DogeCoinDark [POD] - Scrypt - Global Darknet is LIVE! UNTRACEABLE! on: April 24, 2015, 06:57:08 AM
Another imitation of Bitcoin. Really boring. Still, nothing can beat Tittiecoins in terms of originality  Grin Grin Grin
49  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Money Laundering? Has it gone too far? on: April 24, 2015, 06:49:58 AM
It seems like every little thing that has to do with someone interacting with money recently is being interfered with in the name of "money laundering" laws.

Why are we just accepting the idea that money needs to be controlled so that the "bad guys" can't use it? Putting restrictions on every little thing in the name of whatever Money Laundering laws are supposed to be fighting?

Don't those laws make the dollar less fungible? Pretty much destroying the currency?

$1 held by a drug dealer no longer equates to $1 held by a liquor store owner. The drug dealer needs to pay extra to get $1 worth of value from that one dollar.

Louisiana used "money laundering" to pass a law against using cash to buy used stuff ( http://liberty247.net/its-now-illegal-to-use-cash-to-buy-used-goods-in-this-state/ ).

They use it to make sure every bank has tons of information on us, every Bitcoin exchange needs to know all about us. It makes it harder to move your cash around, giving Bitcoin a huge advantage over holding dollars.

When the money the drug dealers hold is worth less than the rest of the money it actually funnels more money to drug dealers since they can charge more and they need more to work within the black market. That is why they end up with stacks and stacks of money. It actually gives them an advantage over everyone else in the world of cash.

It's just insane.

So money in the hand of a drug dealer are worth less, ha ncie try but how will they know who really is a drug dealer, or not. I think that US is getting far away from the word freedom.  Grin
50  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best bitcoin casino? on: April 24, 2015, 06:37:36 AM
I haven't yet found a strategy that is working for me in the long run. Perhaps if you play with more money it will have a different result.
51  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins hit Africa's money transfer traditions on: April 24, 2015, 05:49:44 AM
Finally the killer app is here: http://www.bitsim.co/

This "smart SIM extension" has great potential, because it uses simple SMS technology on non-feature phones. Contrary to the beliefs of some people in the Bitcoin community, 3G infrastructure is not widely available in most African countries (or is extremely costly to connect with) and even the cheapest feature phones are still too expensive compared to the average income in most of Africa.

Hopefully this will be available soon.

ya.ya.yo!

Sending bitcoins through sms has been possible for sometime now, right?
How is this different?

If you're referring to Coinapult SMS service: It's a centralized service. Their service numbers are from UK/Canada - so SMS from other countries will be expensive. (Hidden) fees (conversion rates).

BitSim is a hardware solution. It is decentralized and works worldwide with local SMS pricing. There`s no intermediary central authority involved. No fees besides hardware costs (which will be very low).

ya.ya.yo!

Never heard of BitSim. Sounds amazing to have normal pricing for worldwide communication.
Bitsim is innovation for sure, but services like that are not decentralized. And you probably will let them control your private key as part of their system and let store your information/credentials in Cloud based Services.
Which is not always good idea imo.

The private key being in their control does not sound very secure.
52  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Project Bitcoin House Taiwan - Now Looking For Tenants! on: April 23, 2015, 10:44:12 AM
Good luck with their idea. It sounds great.  Wink
53  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins hit Africa's money transfer traditions on: April 23, 2015, 10:25:21 AM
Finally the killer app is here: http://www.bitsim.co/

This "smart SIM extension" has great potential, because it uses simple SMS technology on non-feature phones. Contrary to the beliefs of some people in the Bitcoin community, 3G infrastructure is not widely available in most African countries (or is extremely costly to connect with) and even the cheapest feature phones are still too expensive compared to the average income in most of Africa.

Hopefully this will be available soon.

ya.ya.yo!

Sending bitcoins through sms has been possible for sometime now, right?
How is this different?

If you're referring to Coinapult SMS service: It's a centralized service. Their service numbers are from UK/Canada - so SMS from other countries will be expensive. (Hidden) fees (conversion rates).

BitSim is a hardware solution. It is decentralized and works worldwide with local SMS pricing. There`s no intermediary central authority involved. No fees besides hardware costs (which will be very low).

ya.ya.yo!

Never heard of BitSim. Sounds amazing to have normal pricing for worldwide communication.
54  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: do bitcoin gambling sites need gambling licenses? on: April 23, 2015, 10:12:09 AM
I'm pretty sure it's a hard thing to run a online casino from within the US if that's what you're asking. Most gambling sites that I know operate from outside. It was also pretty dubious to use these sites from within the US but that situation may have changed recently, I don't know.

Forget running online casinos from the US, even allowing US customers to access your offshore casino can be problematic.
Satoshidice and Luckybit block IP addresses from the US from gambling on their sites.
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-gambling-site-satoshibet-turns-back-united-states-market/

Block them, wow. That means that the restrictions are harsh.
55  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiBet Bitcoin Casino - Provably Fair - Bonuses - Play Roulette, Blackjack on: April 23, 2015, 09:58:41 AM

if you play at slot with 100% contribution than i think no difficult to unlock the bonus code but someone think it is hard to get unlock than can take withdraw his intial deposited money intantly at anytime.

No, your answer is misleading to new users. 

Firstly, 35X is difficult, if it is easy, all casinos don't offer 35X bonus because they are not charity organizations. If we don't unlock the bonus, all winnings will be void when withdraw.

https://satoshibet.com/bonuses_terms

"Winnings from any casino bonus will become a part of the real money balance only after having wagered the value of the bonus 35 times. i.e.: If a player received 100 mBTC bonus he will need to wager 3500 mBTC before any winnings and the bonus will become part of the real money balance.

Before being able to make a withdrawal players must wager the bonus amount a minimum of 35 times

For any bet, placed bets are deducted from the player’s real money balance. If no real money balance is available then the bet placed is deducted from the player’s bonus balance."

For example, if you deposit 1B, and get 1B bonus, so you have 2B now,

1st case. you lost some money in some games, the balance is 1.5B, still don't complete 35X rollover, now you withdraw the money, you can get 1.5B-1B=0.5B. Because your losses were deducted from real money.

2nd case.  you won some money in some games, the balance is 2.5B, still don't complete 35X rollover, now you withdraw the money, you can get only 1B. Because you don't complete 35X rollover but you withdraw it.
I deposited and got 100 % bonus and all what I saw that your winning are withdraw able.You can not withdraw your bonus amount untill you lock it with 35X wager.I have taken withdraw with some extra earnings to see what happens.Once you take withdraw before 35X wager completed the bonus will be dis activated. So there are chance to have more money if you win without any obligation.

It is always like that, my friend. Bonuses are not made to help out, they are made as a bait, since the high rollover is killing any chance of winnings.
56  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiBet Bitcoin Casino - Provably Fair - Bonuses - Play Roulette, Blackjack on: April 22, 2015, 07:01:37 AM
And what is the rollover for that 100% bonus?
57  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: do bitcoin gambling sites need gambling licenses? on: April 22, 2015, 06:55:17 AM
I'm pretty sure it's a hard thing to run a online casino from within the US if that's what you're asking. Most gambling sites that I know operate from outside. It was also pretty dubious to use these sites from within the US but that situation may have changed recently, I don't know.

There are legal restrictions for gambling in the USA, so there is no other way than having your sites out of the country.
58  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins hit Africa's money transfer traditions on: April 22, 2015, 06:45:45 AM
Cnn seems to be bitcoin friendly. The documentary done by Morgan Spurlock about living only on bitcoin was great and now we have this.

Was great? Past-tense? Have you seen it early?

Morgan Spurlock did one show on BTC that people were talking about, is there another on coming up?
Also, glad to see CNN is reporting about Bitcoin in Africa.  Smiley

You know what they say. There is no such thing as bad publicity.
59  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best bitcoin casino? on: April 22, 2015, 06:36:15 AM
Yes, I also noticed that it is for sale. Interesting why they decided to do that. Perhaps its not as profitable as it was planned.  Undecided
60  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiBet Bitcoin Casino - Provably Fair - Bonuses - Play Roulette, Blackjack on: April 22, 2015, 06:28:16 AM
The design is not for my taste, but otherwise its really fast.  Smiley

but that is nice place for slot and to get some extra bonuses there, satoshibet is legit gambling site and i am now at slot.

Indeed, it is. I noticed that there is also a high winning rate, which I doubt will be the same when you play with real cash.  Smiley
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