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421  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwCpoker.eu | No Banking, Only Bitcoin | Bitcoin Poker 2.0 LIVE NOW! on: November 30, 2016, 03:55:49 PM
is SWCpoker a fun place to play at? I know some poker sites have this thing where people who know each other would go and join the same table and then try to beat the newb
who joined their table by themselves. Does that happen a lot? or is it a bit more fairer.
It was a fun place to play poker at, now its almost dead, not much action except maybe a little on weekends. I have only seen a little action on their tournies and nothing else.
422  Economy / Gambling / Re: SPORTSBET.IO - Place where you can bet with bitcoins on: November 30, 2016, 03:54:14 PM
did you win more than 10 btc from them? From their rules it says only people who won more than 10 btc need to give a K.Y.C Very wierd that they ask for K.Y.C without you winning more than 10 btc, at least I been told that.
Can you link me to where it says that ?  I have been betting huge amounts on the site as well, while I don't mind giving a KYC, I don't prefer it on a bitcoin site. I feel bitcoin casinos should not be required one as they themselves are likely not following all the laws.
423  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice site with autoroll that allows to stop at choosen win? on: November 30, 2016, 02:34:11 PM
You can do it on primedice I believe. Or better yet consider using an external bot on sites like betking(I think primedice has this bot too). Its called Seuntjies DiceBot and should allow you to stop at a chosen win amount.
424  Economy / Services / Re: Offering writing services from a us citizen who is in college on: November 28, 2016, 03:35:22 AM
Very interested as well. Could you provide me with the price for say both the articles that you have written in the 2 google drive links from above ?
425  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Putting the squeeze on gambling with prepaids! on: November 25, 2016, 10:23:39 PM
Here we go again!  This is exactly why we need bitcoin!

"Paysafe Group, the parent company of NETELLER and Skrill, sent an email to its customers revealing that it will suspend the popular prepaid Mastercard service in more than 100 countries around the world Nov. 25."


https://www.pokernews.com/news/2016/11/neteller-skrill-prepaid-mastercard-only-available-in-sepa-26423.htm

Does this refer to Netellers own Prepaid card ? How is this any good though? It again doesn't really mean anything for bitcoin. There are still other methods to pay, bitcoin being just one of them.
426  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Starbucks Egift Card Bulk on: November 25, 2016, 10:17:55 PM
Why do they only last 10 minutes?
Because it probably will be obtained in a fradulent way and the original owner will figure out his card was used to make the purchase and will immediately report it as stolen which will block the card.
427  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] TGI FRIDAY'S - PANERA - PAYLESS - RUE 21 - NOODLES [AUTOBUY] CHEAP AS HELL on: November 25, 2016, 10:15:56 PM
I was thinking of buying something today as well, can someone confirm if these are working again now ? Also do you know when you will have the Noodles back in stock  ? Right now I see almost everything is 0 in stock.
428  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: NEXT GAME IN 3 HOURs -Sportstips - Basketball/tennis/soccer🔥Wins 94 - Loss 10🔥 on: November 24, 2016, 02:39:15 AM
betslip:


Good bet, just saw that a goal was scored in the first half of your game. However game ended over with 4 goals so you would have lost your under 2.5 goals betslip.
429  Economy / Gambling / Re: How to place a Sports bet with Bitcoin? on: November 22, 2016, 01:11:21 AM
I find the sites are very self explanatory and never had a problem. Don't see the need for this guide, other than you being paid by them to make this thread.
430  Economy / Services / Re: Escrow services to finish deal with 22k on: November 20, 2016, 10:49:33 PM
Hello guys ,

what the best trusted Escrow to completed deal with member here with about 22k ?

is all Top escrow services providers trust just need to know

Thanks
Emadeldin

For such a big amount I would only look into escrowing with one of the staff members, or with a real life escrow that are available in the market. With that you will also get a proper legal protection for such an amount.
431  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cloudbet.com - bitcoin sportsbook and casino | BEST NFL and EPL odds anywhere! on: November 20, 2016, 10:47:11 PM
Not sure about scam but I find a pattern to sites that are looking to cut corners when it comes to costs. Customer support and withdraws are always the first red flags for trouble. Only problem with that is that this site has been known for this issue for a long time and they still kick around the bitcoin gambling sphere.

Think we just need to be aware that some sites operate in a manner that is not congruent to bitcoin.
Sucks but some sites are just slow on the ball and it effects the lower rolled follks more than anyone.

Cloudbet is one of the better known websites and I moved over from the site a couple of days back. I don't understand why do people after all the complaints on this thread  still play on the website. You are just sitting ducks and waiting to have a similar problem in the future.
432  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] 1 TheVault.bz account on: November 19, 2016, 07:10:25 PM
Looking to buy ASAP. Send me a PM with your email or other contact info.

check my thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=168589
Interested as well, but that link takes me to some other goods page. What is the price you are charging for the vault tracker ?
433  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin, PayPal or Credit Cards – What is the best way to fund an online casino? on: November 16, 2016, 05:45:37 PM
None of the big league sites outside the bitcoin world accept bitcoin, but none of the websites accept paypal or credit cards from US players, so bitcoin is the only option. I personally prefer bitcoin or credit card.
@ajaxmoor, but you can still deposit into sites like Neteller using your credit card. The credit card company will not know then how the funds were used. The only problem is funding the sites directly with your card.
434  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin, PayPal or Credit Cards – What is the best way to fund an online casino? on: November 16, 2016, 02:28:36 PM
From what I know paypal doesn't allow you to use it for gambling purposes, so you will anyways not be able to use it. I personally prefer bitcoins and not my Credit card, because a lot of gambling websites are shady and I don't feel like providing them my personal details or my cc number.
435  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What payment processors do you use? on: November 16, 2016, 12:53:24 AM
I have used both Bitpay and Coindesk. Prefer Bitpay more as it doesn't require me to sign in. Otherwise both are equally good.
436  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Starbucks Egift Card on: November 15, 2016, 09:25:47 PM
BE EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS WHEN BUYING FROM THIS UDER.

Why?

His email address/password was changed recently and you can see that in his trust page. It seems like this user bought a full member account from some other user for the trust in order to gain more sales. Please use escrow!



I can send you cards before

I think the best option should be a couple of vouch copies so that you establish your trust as a seller here. From there I think if your codes are legit, you will have a good stance here as a starbucks seller (as there are none who are trustworthy here right now).

Not the op. But what a shitty way to try and score a free gift card. Op even if you do give a gift card for vouch, don't give it to this guy. His whole history is only begging for vouch copies.
437  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Starbucks Egift Card on: November 15, 2016, 09:16:01 PM
Do these come with some kind of warranty or something ? I am interested provided you provide more details about it first.
438  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to sell bitcoins on an exchange on: November 14, 2016, 10:48:38 AM
it seems you're just choosing the wrong exchanger, the purpose of people using bitcoin is because they want privacy even if bitcoin is not fully anonymous you still have a chance to keep your privacy,only government have the right to ask you such important thing,if the exchangers are trying to violate your privacy then just get away,they're not worth for exchanging for now and in the future

Actually trust me. Most of the real fiat world exchanges like Paypal,Netflix,Skrill all do this. They will suddenly block your account and ask you for ID, and then will ask you for the source of the cash. If you fail to provide a convincing reason, they will freeze your funds and you will be the big loser. I believe even Cryptsy had a case like this in the recent year.
439  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to sell bitcoins on an exchange on: November 14, 2016, 10:33:38 AM
An exchange will never ask you where you got the coins from. If they do, then you are clearly on the wrong exchange. Only the government may ask you about the source of that exchanged money after the trade, and you can always tell them you had bought it from Mtgox. They might ask you how you paid for it, and you should be able to provide that proof.
440  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bet With BTC on the Stock Market on: November 13, 2016, 08:59:07 AM
1broker does exactly this and has been a very famous site for this. They are pretty much trusted too. Here is there ANN thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=123492.0. According to their description:

Short Description
With 1Broker you can trade 6 (soon many more) CFDs. This allows you to participate in real-world markets with your Bitcoins.
Currently you can trade Gold, German 30, Dow Jones, Silver, Apple and Google.

CFDs are very easy to understand and transparent financial instruments. Unlike options, they always have the same price as the underlying market.
Some people call it simply "a bet" on market price movements.

An example: You can participate on the stock market price of Apple Inc. directly with your Bitcoins. If you set the leverage to 1 it behaves  like if you had bought real stock shares. (except dividends and shareholder rights)
This means that if the price of Apple Inc. goes up by 1% you will get back 101% of your investment. If you are using higher leverages, let's say 20 and Apple Inc. goes up 1% you get back 120% of your investment. (Remember that high leverages can also lead to big losses)

I think most of the questions you have now, are answered on the website.
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