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41  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: August 05, 2019, 08:51:39 PM
Hello All,

FYI - we have added a New Zealand online casinos page to GambleRock. Kiwi casino players can find current online casino NZ bonus offers from the top ranked New Zealand casino sites.

https://www.gamblerock.com/online-casinos/new-zealand/

Next we're creating top 10 online casinos pages by country for UK, Canada, Germany and other European countries.
42  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Bitcoin.casino for sale on: August 05, 2019, 08:45:39 PM
Hello All,

Just bumping this thread for those that have not yet read this.

I have Bitcoin.casino for sale. Please PM me if you're interested in this domain. Its obviously a perfect for for the Bitcoin gambling / crypto casino market.

Best Regards,

Bitcoin.casino Team
https://bitcoin.casino
43  Economy / Speculation / Bitcoin Price Prediction – $24,000 BTC/USD before Christmas 2019 on: August 05, 2019, 10:21:14 AM
Excerpt from original gamblerock post:

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Bitcoin price has been an yet another unbelievable tear in 2019, similar to the major bull market run it saw in 2017, rising from only ~$800 to start the year to an all time high of ~$19,600 in December 2017 before crashing in 2018 eventually reaching low of ~$3,150 in January 2019.

I’ve been betting on Bitcoin on both the long and short sides since 2017. There have been a lot of hard knock lessons learned along the way. Unfortunately, I was shorting it in 2017 (one year early) so what should have been an amazing year of BTC/USD price appreciation, I experienced liquidations for leveraged margin positions. What was even worse is that I was trading on Kraken at that time. They we’re constantly going offline every time there was heavy buying volume, making it impossible for their customers to buy and sell Bitcoin at premium valuations during heavy market volume and volatility.

I made a lot of spot on predictions in the price of Bitcoin during the first half of 2017. Then I thought it was overvalued and needed to return to test the $2,850 major resistance level of early 2017. It actually tested $2,950 once after it hit $5,000. It had a second retest of $3,000 and then it took off. I was so fixated on it going to retest the exact price of $2,850 that I overlooked the notion that buying demand could be too strong for it to reach that exact level. Then again in January 2019, Bitcoin once again retested $3,000. It found solid support and has been on a bull run ever since rising nearly 400% this year at current levels approaching $12,000.

Continue Reading the entire details of the prediction at GambleRock: Bitcoin Price Prediction - $24,000 BTC/USD before Christmas 2019
44  Economy / Digital goods / Bitcoin.casino for sale on: July 08, 2019, 12:58:59 AM
Hello Everyone,

I am thinking about selling my website and domain https://bitcoin.casino/

If you're not already aware, online.casino sold for $510,000 in late 2018:
https://domainnamewire.com/2018/11/28/online-casino-domain-record/

Also recently, casinos.org sold for $400,000 and voice.com sold for $30,000,000:
https://www.dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2019/dailyposts/20190621.htm

With the domain market heating up I think now could be a good time to sell Bitcoin.casino to the right buyer (end user)

If you're interested in this domain please message me or post a comment. This would be a very expensive sale if I am to find the right buyer so please don't bother presenting any low offers. I will just develop the site before selling it for less than its worth. However if you have the resources and commitment for such a project please feel free to send me a message and lets talk.

Best Regards
45  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: July 08, 2019, 12:23:28 AM
Also, I forgot to mention that in addition to fixing the size of the forum text, we also released an entirely new site design, logo and color scheme.

Please take a look at the new design here https://www.gamblerock.com and let me know what you think about the new gamblerock look.

Thanks again to everyone for all of your comments and support -I really appreciate it very much!
46  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: July 08, 2019, 12:17:44 AM
Social media for gamblers?  That would be a great place for gambling addicts to get buried in their addiction... A gambling forum is kind of OK though... at least it won't be that important to make  friends with gambling addicts to avoid worsening ones addiction.
I remember this kind of platform where you can play gambling while in a social media and we all know that it facebook. I think the only difference here is that gamblers can talk to each other with or without playing but it does exist in most casino online too. What would be this website's center of attraction to lure more players?

Well for starters my experience will hopefully be a center of attraction as I have been an online casino affiliate since 2001 so I have seen everything you can imaging in this industry, I know how to spot a scam a mile away. I share my experience to help my fellow gamblers find trustworthy gaming sites.

Another attraction is our reviews of top 10 ranked online casinos https://www.gamblerock.com/online-casinos/ which we are developing specific top rated casino lists for all of the English speaking countries around the world. Gamblers can find highly trusted casino sites on Gamblerock and can post ratings up to 5 starswith our ratings system. We just need to finish adding the full page casino reviews first before you can start ratings individual casinos. We started with our USA online casino reviews here https://www.gamblerock.com/online-casinos/usa/ and will be creating similar pages for a long list of English speaking countries.

And our of course our gambling discussion forums we hope will be a big attraction for both gamblers and industry professionals. The gamblerock forums have categories for Affiliate Programs, Bitcoin gambling, Blackjack, Poker, Slot machines and more categories for posting current online betting topics.

Finally, we are talking with some online casinos about getting some exclusive BTC bonus offers for our casino bonus forum. We'll be adding them very soon and often.

Hopefully with these things and a lot of hard work on developing quality content for our readers and designing a user friendly website we'll be able to continue growing the gamblerock online gambling forum community.

Hope to see you all there Smiley Thanks to everyone for all of your feedback!
47  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: July 08, 2019, 12:02:01 AM
A good way you can attract advertisers and more users if you let every user earn, just like here on Bitcointalk. Since users can monetize their signature space, more and more users are attracted here on a daily basis.

So do you have any such plans for your site? Also, at first finding the forums was hard as it was not featured on the main page. Although I found it soon enough.

Thanks for the suggestion. I want for our members to benefit from using the forums of course. Right now the forums are powered by bbPress so it doesn't allow signatures (that I am aware of). But I will likely upgrade the forum software. Users are allowed to include links in their post, as long as they not just link spam posts.
48  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: July 07, 2019, 11:59:05 PM
Social media for gamblers?  That would be a great place for gambling addicts to get buried in their addiction... A gambling forum is kind of OK though... at least it won't be that important to make  friends with gambling addicts to avoid worsening ones addiction.

Interesting you should say that. You might want to take a look as this gamblerock post Inside the Brain of a Gambling Addict. We encourage responsible gaming at all time. I struggled with gambling addiction in the past myself - its incredibly difficult to deal with.
49  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: July 07, 2019, 11:53:51 PM


There is Bitcoin Gambling forum for promoting Bitcoin offers along with forums for sports betting, poker, online casino complaints and casino bonus codes. Check out the GambleRock Forum and stop in to say hello Smiley


You have a bitcoin gambling forum but you are here for publicity can it get more ironical than that.
Bitcoin gambling section is sure heads and shoulders above any forum you are suggesting and you know that

Its a free advertising. You gotta have more articles related to bitcoin to make people join you there in the forum. I guess one of the objective here is to profit from affiliate programs of gambling sites. A lot of bitcoin casinos offer such program but you gotta have more tuts to make it interesting.  Find and discuss the most reliable BTC casinos and all to list in your blog and to topics in the forum.

Thanks a lot for your feedback. You are correct, its free advertising. The still is only 2 months old so we're still adding more information daily. Please check us out again sometimes and thanks again for your response.
50  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: July 07, 2019, 11:49:24 PM


There is Bitcoin Gambling forum for promoting Bitcoin offers along with forums for sports betting, poker, online casino complaints and casino bonus codes. Check out the GambleRock Forum and stop in to say hello Smiley


You have a bitcoin gambling forum but you are here for publicity can it get more ironical than that.
Bitcoin gambling section is sure heads and shoulders above any forum you are suggesting and you know that

Thanks a lot for the feedback. I fixed the forum font size. Can you please have another look and let me know if is looks better for you now?
51  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: July 07, 2019, 11:47:40 PM
I think the casinos are not looking to have a neutral forum as well, that is the biggest problem gamblerock will face in the future, I don't know if it will take off at all but even if it does in the future it will face with big problems from the casinos. They are building their own forums and they are even paying people, like primedice has a forum itself and pays you to post there which means they are more favorable to write than gamblerock itself because you can get paid to post there and withdraw from the website itself or gamble there.

So, maybe for a year gamblerock could be unchallenged but with more casinos building more forums for themselves people will have a trouble writing in a neutral place, hell even bitcointalk is getting less and less people writing in gambling section.

Thanks for your reply. Well we don't pay people to post like primedice does, however gambling webmasters are allowed to promote their websites and affiliate links as long as their contributing quality original content. so that's an added reason to try it out.

I have also been an online casino affiliate since 2001 so i am sharing my knowledge and experience with the community so new affiliates can learn more about affiliate marketing in articles such as this one 7 Tips for Being a Successful Affiliate

I just fixed the discussion forums - the font size was to small and hard to read. Please check it out and let me know if you like the change. Thanks alot!
52  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: June 30, 2019, 12:27:01 AM
I miss a subforum for Dice. I guess Dice is one of the biggest part in cryptogambling.

Thanks a lot for your suggestion. I'll add more specific forums like dice games as the community grows. For now there is a single forum for Bitcoin gambling in general where dice posts can go. Hopefully you can post some helpful dice sites in the Bitcoin gambling forum.  Thanks again for your feedback!
53  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: June 30, 2019, 12:19:47 AM
I've found other forums that were related to gambling before and in your part, I know what you are trying to establish isn't going to be an easy thing because you are just starting it out.
And for your top 10 casinos, I've checked the first one and I don't think it's a crypto casino, correct?

Ok, I just edited the descriptions for the top 10 online casinos and they now list which websites accept cryptocurrency. Its actually 8 of the top 10 that accept Bitcoin and a number of them also accept Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash. Thanks for asking, you helped me improve the page because this information was missing before now.
54  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: June 30, 2019, 12:10:25 AM
I've found other forums that were related to gambling before and in your part, I know what you are trying to establish isn't going to be an easy thing because you are just starting it out.
And for your top 10 casinos, I've checked the first one and I don't think it's a crypto casino, correct?

Regarding the top 10 online casino list at https://www.gamblerock.com/online-casinos/ you are correct, the first casino listed is not a crypto casino, however Mr Green is one of the most trusted casinos on the Net. Some of them accept crypto and some are fiat only casinos. i'll update the descriptions to better highlight which casinos accept cryptocurrency. We will also be creating a page specifically for Bitcoin/crypto casinos in the near future. Thanks for your feedback!
55  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: June 30, 2019, 12:04:17 AM
I think the best feature your site has to offer is that in your top 10 casino sites, you list very clearly if USA players are allowed or not. But none of the top 10 look like they accept bitcoin besides SlotoCash, I am wondering the metric you used to score these online casinos as one is not listed


Maybe make a section where you list the best sites to play online blackjack

thanks that's a good suggestion. We will be adding casino games pages (including blackjack) in the coming weeks. Currently we have a forum for blackjack where you can post blackjack related topics.

Before adding game specific pages we are creating country pages for online casinos such as our top 10 list of USA casino sites here

https://www.gamblerock.com/online-casinos/usa/

We'll be creating pages for English speaking countries all around the world next (Canada, UK, New Zealand, South Africa, etc).

Once those go live we'll get started adding our guides to casino games.
56  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: June 24, 2019, 12:11:09 AM
Not a bad site for having some option for people to look after some gambling forum but eventually this forum alone is already enough for people to look on.

I hope his site will not be full of ads later on. As of now, it seems one of the good alternatives to find reviews of gambling sites and other stuffs. But yeah, this forum alone has too much to offer regarding those services. But, reading the blog posts are interesting ones. I hope they are honest with the experiences that they are sharing though.

Thanks for have a look around GambleRock and thanks for your feedback. Hope to see you there sometime Smiley
57  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: June 24, 2019, 12:08:31 AM
Not a bad site for having some option for people to look after some gambling forum but eventually this forum alone is already enough for people to look on.

thank you for checking it out!
58  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: June 23, 2019, 11:57:35 PM
Our experience with Bitstarz has really been good so far. We've read some standard complaints that you'll find on just about every casino but no substantial evidence of them ever doing anything wrong. i've asked for proof before when a similar comment was made in the past about them and they just replied with links to lack less threads. i hope your intent is not just to bash Bitstarz. Regardless, thank you for your honest feedback. Its appreciated!
If you check out the reference link and the comment posted on their trust space clearly states "Selective Scamming". I'm sure you know what selective scamming applies here. Your experience had been great but it won't be the case with everyone and you should not review a gambling site just by your experience. Let real players review the sites. I don't see any reason why I'd want to "bash" them.

I agree with letting real players review them. That's what I'm hoping to accomplish with GambleRock - connecting gamblers with gaming sites through social medial tools a discussion forums. We want players to sign up and post reviews, complaints, etc.

Thank again for your feedback.

and btw - "Intertops" is one of the world's oldest and must trusted online gambling websites in existence today. This is undeniable. They have an outstanding reputation and have been operating real money gambling games for more than 20 years. Their sportsbook accept its first wager over the Internet in 1994! So while many people here may not have heard of them before, they are legit, credible and professional in all ways.
59  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: June 23, 2019, 11:33:24 PM
Our experience with Bitstarz has really been good so far. We've read some standard complaints that you'll find on just about every casino but no substantial evidence of them ever doing anything wrong. i've asked for proof before when a similar comment was made in the past about them and they just replied with links to lack less threads. i hope your intent is not just to bash Bitstarz. Regardless, thank you for your honest feedback. Its appreciated!



The reason why I don't like any other online gambling communities or forums: https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/topic/have-you-tried-bitstarz-casino/

Straight shilling for the service and using shill accounts for writing fake reviews. They're a scammy casino and you can check their profile is tagged https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=307265 for the same. The post on your gambling forum can mislead newbies to play on a site that is likely to steal their deposits.
60  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: June 23, 2019, 11:30:06 PM
Hello and thanks for checkout out GambleRock. I work as a casino affiliate and to make money through casino advertising. We still do our best to list the most reputable sites. Thank you for the heads up on FortuneJack missing from the list, I'll be sure to add them now. We don't have experience playing at the other casinos you mentioned. At the same time we've been reviewing standard online casinos since 2001 so they are a lot of fiat/hyrbrid casinos that also accept crypto in our lists.

Hello BitcoinTalk!

Last month I launched a new online gambling community at gamblerock.com that offers webmasters and gamblers free social media features like wordpress blogs and community discussion forums.

Webmasters and affiliate programs are invited to sign up and share your latest offers in our community forums. You can also create branded profile pages and wordpress blogs hosted free on gamblerock.com to market your latest website posts, new bonus codes, etc.

Gamblers can find a list of the top online casinos, share their ratings on different casinos listed on GambleRock and post complaints in the online casino complaints forum.

There is Bitcoin Gambling forum for promoting Bitcoin offers along with forums for sports betting, poker, online casino complaints and casino bonus codes. Check out the GambleRock Forum and stop in to say hello Smiley

Thanks in advance for your comments and feedback.

Best Regards,

The GambleRock Team
https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/
Hi! I think it's a great initiative! Bitcointalk is very popular, of course, but it's mainly focused on discussions of cryptocurrencies. It's nice to see that now there's a more specialized forum, dedicated to gambling. Are you sponsored by any casinos, though, or is this forum not related to any specific companies. I am asking, because I want to know whether you're biased when you write, say, a list of 5 best Bitcoin casinos (here), 4 of which I've never heard of. And the list clearly misses the mentions of some of the most well-known casinos, such as Fortunejack, Primedice, Bustabit, Sportsbet etc. At the same time, though, this is what forum's for - discussing and arguing. So I guess it's not a big deal. Good luck!
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