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4441  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will you still continue? on: January 21, 2018, 05:58:45 PM
What will you do if after losing several times in gambling, you are left with only small amount of money and that money will be for your fuel or for transportation, will you still continue with the little you are left with? What if you lose?
First of all I wouldn't allow myself to come in such stupid position.
Secondly if you come to position like this one, which means you are not responsible, buy fuel, sit in your car and never come back to casino. It is only logical thing to do.
4442  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dont waste your money on gambling websites except this on: January 21, 2018, 03:28:53 PM
So it does list the hash format, but it doesn't give any guide as to how one could confirm the legitimacy of their bets.
As it's a new & relatively unknown site, I'd prefer to put my money on a site that's not 100% provably fair than on this site.

Besides, its design isn't really good and it's very boring to gamble at. I'd not even trust this site with my funds.
They don't show their fees either.
They use MD5.
How complicated can it be to verify it?
Google MD5 hash generator, take result string and create MD5 hash. Compare it with pre-bet hash provided.
MD5 is ok for head or tail in single player mode but for multiplier? I don't think so.
Not to mention they don't use SSL. I'll skip.
4443  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: ICO Prices Too High on: January 20, 2018, 11:02:04 PM
You should calculate again, there's no ICO with high prices.
OP is right here, ICO's are being launched lately with price more or less - 1$ per token.
Maybe I have different opinion with you, every ICO has product/ services and you should see it again clearly.
This is not part of discussion where you may or may not have different opinion. Fact is - mostly they don't have working product.  
Price go high/ low is depend supply and demand and sometimes all price moving because news speculation. Even ICO prices go high, I believe there's opportunity to create income, see again chart price and volume.
Token price during ICO is fixed, you can get bonus or discount as early investor but that's all, token price isn't moving during ICO for sure, it happens after ICO ends and from that point it is called trading, not ICO. It seems that you don't understand what ICO is.
4444  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Bitconnect SCAM - DO NOT BUY BITCONNECTX on: January 20, 2018, 10:16:26 PM
You are giving warning to everyone - now.
But when you invested you ignored the fact that you invested in bloody ponzi, no matter all scam accusations and red signs.
It was a scam from the start! They were a ponzi and they were not able to prove that they weren't. I am even surprised a lot of people fell for it. Call it what you want, but I think it is still a shady business.

I can agree with word ponzi, which is equal to pyramid for me.
But Bitconnect returned BBC to all investors, including interests, so they are definitely no a scam.

lol they aren't scam cause they gave their customers BCC !!!! , are you kidding or what
the token is useless , basically they stole their users bitcoins and credited them a useless token that's now being traded with like 90% loss
OMG it's really easy to scam people , I started to not feel sorry at all since even after the scam some people are still defending bitconnect
People evolved from apes and now it looks like people are devolving back to apes.

Unfortunately only some evolved, other simply imitate evolution...
Ignore all facts but you can't ignore chart.
Chart can't lie:
4445  Economy / Gambling / Re: What profit do doublers get? on: January 20, 2018, 09:48:01 PM
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The Ponzi schemes which you mention seem to be a thing of the past. Back then you could really hope that someone else comes after you so you get off cheaply and likely with profits in your pockets. Today,"state-of-the-art" scambags and con artists no longer need to fool people into believing that they are not scam operators. They hope that people will be greedy enough to invest only once. And that's why there is no reinvesting possible. They collect money for a couple of days and then run straight away.
Sure it is, when you get your money doubled you send all money again. When person which was before you gets your money he send doubled money again.
And both of you invested doubled amount of money which doesn't exist and no one gets anything - and that is point when scammer runs away with money.
4446  Economy / Gambling / Re: ManyCoins.net - EASY-WIN GAME. Win now: BTC ETH LTC ZEC XMR DASH on: January 20, 2018, 09:35:26 PM
Game itself is some sort of lottery with one winner. Minimal bet is 0.00001 BTC up to 0.001btc which is fine for new, at the moment untrusted site, and because you are taking commission on withdrawals you can run this without your bankroll which is in my opinion nice idea.

But I see certain issues with your site:
1)You don't use SSL
2)Security is on very poor level(no 2fa, email verification etc)
3)Game is not provably fair

Before you allow deposits work on things mentioned above, do it ASAP, and I would suggest you to escrow some funds before you get some trust here.
4447  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: PLANNING AND MONEY IN 2018??. on: January 20, 2018, 01:18:02 PM
$10M is quite big but i won't say impossible.
My goal is way more lower than yours, I need 130-150K for new car and house.
I only need few shitcoins in which I invested to increase their value 10-20X and I will reach my goal. Judging current situation I am far away from it  Undecided
4448  Economy / Gambling / Re: Telegram Betting Tips of All Kinds (BankoNesine) on: January 20, 2018, 12:38:00 PM
What is your win ratio?

You said that you got a strong prediction knowledge then why do you want to sell your tips for just $15? Instead, you can bet yourself and make money from your these knowledge right?

I believe that when you don't have confidence in your tips then only you will sell your tips to make a safe money instead of risking your hard earned money in gambling. It is a smart move by you but people who join these groups are not smart.
Why not? If he is good tipster I don't see why not to make extra bucks.
Besides, you can follow his free tips.
4449  Economy / Collectibles / Re: wallet for sale on: January 20, 2018, 01:10:18 AM
Hi,
I have a 0.1 BTC paper wallet that has not been touched since 2015, I don't know if it is any more valuable since its untouched ? Some one might want to offer some more BTC for it, I don't know ?
0.1BTC = 11400$ at the moment + all forked coins so it is worth much more than it was in 2015.

They only have 10% of what you quoted, should be around $1150 in BTC value.
I blame my fat fingers for extra zero.
4450  Economy / Collectibles / Re: wallet for sale on: January 19, 2018, 09:34:57 PM
Hi,
I have a 0.1 BTC paper wallet that has not been touched since 2015, I don't know if it is any more valuable since its untouched ? Some one might want to offer some more BTC for it, I don't know ?
0.1BTC = 1140$ at the moment + all forked coins so it is worth much more than it was in 2015.
Research forked coins, how to safely claim them and exchange them to bitcoins, and as I see you wrote in other topic that you have to pay 0.015BTC fee to send it, may I suggest you to send it with low fee and wait a bit longer for transaction to confirm? Other than this I am not sure what do you want to do with it, 0.1btc from 2015 = 0.1btc in 2018.
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4451  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Earn 5000 satoshis per day on: January 19, 2018, 09:24:15 PM
5000 satoshi is very small amount of earning per day mate, there are many methods could gives you high income, dont waste your time in faucets, just do trading and focus on exploring this forum to able you to find much better method that fits for your skills.
5000 satoshi means a total of 150000 satoshi with 1 month. I think it does not matter if you earn a lot more or less. The important thing is to make a continuous profit. I think mining instead of trading for this reason makes more sense to me.
It is less than 0.02BTC a year.
Don't waste your time and your life with stupid deals like this one. Rather spend that time with your friends and family.
This might sound to you like repetitive shitpost but seriously, think about it! Life is too short to waste it on recaptchas.
4452  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitconnect Ponzi scheme... on: January 19, 2018, 09:15:56 PM
I had a lot of folks close to me get caught up in this scheme. There are so many of these operations that operate in this typically criminal scheme. Obviously, CC isn't regulated like the NASDAQ or NYSE markets. My question is, what does everyone think of these type of situations? This is much different than a bankrupt exchange stealing money, this seems like a pure Ponzi scheme.

Regards!
Click here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=919758
Do you see that little red "DO NOT INVEST" warning written by cryptodevil? A year old warning?
Followed by new 6 months old "Ponzi scam" negative rating.
I guess some people really need to lose money to believe trust ratings.
4453  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Bitconnect SCAM - DO NOT BUY BITCONNECTX on: January 19, 2018, 08:04:34 PM
You are giving warning to everyone - now.
But when you invested you ignored the fact that you invested in bloody ponzi, no matter all scam accusations and red signs.
It was a scam from the start! They were a ponzi and they were not able to prove that they weren't. I am even surprised a lot of people fell for it. Call it what you want, but I think it is still a shady business.

I can agree with word ponzi, which is equal to pyramid for me.
But Bitconnect returned BBC to all investors, including interests, so they are definitely no a scam.

lol they aren't scam cause they gave their customers BCC !!!! , are you kidding or what
the token is useless , basically they stole their users bitcoins and credited them a useless token that's now being traded with like 90% loss
OMG it's really easy to scam people , I started to not feel sorry at all since even after the scam some people are still defending bitconnect
People evolved from apes and now it looks like people are devolving back to apes.
4454  Economy / Gambling / Re: What profit do doublers get? on: January 19, 2018, 07:46:21 PM
You see, when someone "invest" in ponzi he gets money only when someone else AFTER him "invest" money and that other guy have to wait for someone to "invest" after him and so on.
"Perfect" ponzi would be if there would be fixed amount of money to "invest" and only one time/user, that way "only" last person in "chain" would lose money.
The thing is people are re-investing. And re-investing again and again until they actually begin to reinvest money which doesn't exist. Scammer can't pay from that point and he just collect all money and run away with it. Doubler is very very aggressive ponzi.
Just stay away from such schemes and you will be fine.
4455  Other / Meta / Re: Signed message by me: IMPORTANT! on: January 18, 2018, 08:38:16 PM
Those were my elder brother's addresses, not mine.
You said your address has been compromised and that address is part of your elder's brother wallet https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/2000677ee99cbe15/addresses so I thought it would be OK to sign message from address which is part of that wallet.


Code:
{
  "address": "0x3599645090efc014a5963e53906e98d38a51deb0",
  "msg": "This is stedsm, confirming its my address.",
  "sig": "0x91d331abc5bd03f04890a5d354acbc5f0d2e869cde236796f77fac135818f5390842833a19b9830a0b142f504ecb0c33a61022c8992f5e6c26058e0b3588bce71c",
  "version": "2"
}
Anyway, message verified.
4456  Other / Meta / Re: Signed message by me: IMPORTANT! on: January 18, 2018, 07:01:58 PM
However, if your private key is compromised, I wouldn't really know if it's actually you signing this message and not the person who may have your private key.
True but:
but if you really think your private key is compromised, you may want to move to a new wallet and sign a message showing your prior address & new address of your new wallet.
Hm, how is that going to prove anything?


Can you sign message from one of these:

Code:
13CZj5mHbrh3mAyjBZ3yCfKKeFUsfsrDC9	
1N9Gy36yfizztr6bK6VnQNp8GBJvaZxFaY
1LrRhhJUYyxgYGW5pkoYkGvBhMce4Nami9
18Z2WZfmzCpCN1uNJ8eXJCfJXF77UxHxYk

Or better, can you sign message from here:

Code:
0x8AdD01DABcDFAD3a64A2e2EAf25D4bd1d97af301
4457  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: January 18, 2018, 02:04:16 PM
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I bet their team hasn't changed, we only see their new representator here. Is this new feature to get confirm on email before withdrawing or did I forget about that? I only used one adress here one years ago and currently too.
Let's wait for an answer from their staff, they won't reject it + add more details, was your account hacked or did you try to withdraw on different wallet?
As far as I know whenever you change withdrawal address and IP and you try to withdraw they will send you verification email. It's not new feature but it isn't that old either.

You can say this way becausw you get your own money right? Last time they release the fund without let me confirm my email so what are you suppose to explain this?
What do you mean? Can you us give more information?
On side note, if you try to withdraw from bitvest you will never receive email from them. As I can see you are posting in their topic very often and I don't see you complaining there about it. So why are you doing it here? Makes no sense.
4458  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / What is going on with crypto? on: January 16, 2018, 10:50:56 PM
What is going on with whole crypto?

Something is seriously wrong.

ICO enforcing KYC for investors and bounties, people are sharing their info with completely strangers, bitcoin ban, heavy exchange regulations, people literally sold their houses to buy bitcoin etc etc, list is quite long.

Isn't bitcoin meant to be something...anonymous...decentralized...p2p? I thought whole idea was "digital money without banks involved".
So, what has changed? When "internet money" become "get rich over night" scheme? When bitcoin become "i will invest in bitcoin because bitcoin will increase its value"?
Since when bitcoiner care about what JP M and other bank scumbags think? Since when we share our ID's with strangers over internet? What the fuck guys?

I have feeling that this world is not ready yet for bitcoin. Maybe somewhere in future. When people do realize beauty of it. When transaction fees drop seriously down. When confirmation speed increase. And what is most important when people do realize that they can use bitcoin to buy things and not only use bitcoins to cash out.

No, this is not another whine topic about bitcoin price. If you think it is read topic again. And again until you understand it. Deeply.
4459  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcointalk English Premier League Betting Pool v2.0 | Current pot: £420 on: January 16, 2018, 08:44:58 PM
Bitcoin has taken a bit of a hit the past few hours so should I still send the address out today or maybe give it a day or two to see what happens regarding the value? If it keeps falling the prize pot might not end up being much and might be unfair to people paying different values as we collect the money in.
I don't think bitcoin will go under $10K(or maybe it will? Who knows... Grin).
20 GBP = 0.00237183BTC at the moment.
What do you think about collecting 0.0025btc from everyone? So everyone will send equal amount...of btc.
4460  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambler's mindset! on: January 16, 2018, 08:06:46 PM
I have tried to think what goes through my mind when ever I am trying to place a bet.
Probably dopamine.
I think something strange do happen to me and that is I always have this thinking that what if I lose, how am I going to feel! I have never want to lose in my mind I want to win always but I think this is impossible.
Everything is possible in your mind.
Gamblers here did you always want to win all your bet?
No, I always want to lose all bets, what do you think?
If you win all how will the gambling company makes profits?
It won't it will bankrupt.

What is point of this topic anyway?
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