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461  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sports tips everyday - Basketball/tennis/soccer - Stats - Wins 48 - Loss 7 on: April 12, 2015, 10:45:19 AM
Sounds like a good system. Why not just send the funds to the escrow directly after the match ? Wouldn't that be more convenient and safer ?
462  Economy / Gambling / Re: Where is the best place to gamble btc? on: April 12, 2015, 09:58:30 AM
I see a lot of people are just suggesting sites which are on their signature. It might not be the best way to suggest things. For Dice I would suggest sticking to Just-dice, and Prime dice, For casino , the 2 most famous sites are Cloudbet for live games, and Coinroyale (provably fair, with a large variety)  . For Sports betting, I would suggest taking a look here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=717790.0 .

So you are also suggesting your signature site: coinroyale, lmao.

IMO when you join a campaign, you like this site, you won't join a bad reputation site's campaign, right? Every signature campaigners are not fooled, they have investigated the site before they join the campaign, so I don't think it's not good to suggest the site on their signature, lol.

Well, I am not suggesting it because of having it on my signature. But some of the people have only one name, and thats the signature they are wearing.
Coinroyale is not a new site and has been here for years. I have gambled mostly roulette on it. If I was wearing a signature of something like dadice(not that its bad), even then, I would have advised to play on primedice or justdice for people new to the gambling scene.
463  Economy / Gambling / Re: Where is the best place to gamble btc? on: April 12, 2015, 09:48:32 AM
I see a lot of people are just suggesting sites which are on their signature. It might not be the best way to suggest things. For Dice I would suggest sticking to Just-dice, and Prime dice, For casino , the 2 most famous sites are Cloudbet for live games, and Coinroyale (provably fair, with a large variety)  . For Sports betting, I would suggest taking a look here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=717790.0 .
464  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is this a reliable list of bitcoin exchanges? on: April 11, 2015, 06:23:32 PM

Nope, I wouldn't call it a trustworthy or a reliable list. The only name I could recognize in the first list was coinmx, and that might have been with something fishy or just hearing it somewhere. I would suggest not relying on that list.
I would rather suggest the list here: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/111914/look-most-popular-bitcoin-exchanges.asp
465  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Paypal wants to accept BTC now?? on: April 11, 2015, 03:51:15 PM
From what I heard they are only accepting it for merchants, so you still can't use it everywhere yet(which is the main advantage of paypal) . Also I get a feeling its to save/manipulate the falling price of Bitcoin in the past few days.
Thats what they also did when the price went sub 400 last year. Their news made the price jump to 450.
466  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling with BTC in countries where BTC isn't defined as money - Legality? on: April 10, 2015, 01:05:37 PM
I no longer reside in the US, but online gambling was a huge issue there when I did. Now with BTC being declared a commodity rather than a currency, what does this mean for online gambling, especially sports betting? Does anyone know what the legal authorities have said about services like Cloudbet?

Bitcoin gambling has been here since the past 4-5 years, and as long as these businesses are not based in US, they haven't had an issue running them.
They have closed some of these businesses down that were based in US. I think satoshi dice had a problem. Also Sealswithclubs had some kind of problem.
I don't think that the OP is interested in running a gambling site, instead I guess he is more interested in playing there.
Also, yes swc was closed down due to similar issues but they soon started operating again after fixing up things.


Well he did ask "Does anyone know what the legal authorities have said about services like Cloudbet?" which I replied to what happened to services like those.
And what the situation is overall.
467  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling with BTC in countries where BTC isn't defined as money - Legality? on: April 10, 2015, 12:59:19 PM

What happened with Sealswith clubs ? didn't know they were shut down by the government.
Well they weren't shut down but Micon had a warrant from the gaming commission and had some issues with the cops entering his house . He also posted a statement about it on youtube.  Its still running , with Micon now living out of the country.
EDIT: Here is the video about the situation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaD8ion8iGI
468  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling with BTC in countries where BTC isn't defined as money - Legality? on: April 10, 2015, 12:53:44 PM
I no longer reside in the US, but online gambling was a huge issue there when I did. Now with BTC being declared a commodity rather than a currency, what does this mean for online gambling, especially sports betting? Does anyone know what the legal authorities have said about services like Cloudbet?

Bitcoin gambling has been here since the past 4-5 years, and as long as these businesses are not based in US, they haven't had an issue running them.
They have closed some of these businesses down that were based in US. I think satoshi dice had a problem. Also Sealswithclubs had some kind of problem.
469  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gold Standard Big Odds Sport Picks on: April 08, 2015, 02:58:16 PM
I was just wondering that after seeing so many people give out picks on the threads, why not make a common thread to share them if you are posting only for free ?
470  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: So confused on: April 08, 2015, 02:56:24 PM
I reside in the USA (NY state) and I would like to buy and sell Bitcoins. After reading the news I came to the conclusion that Bitcoins can lead one to jail... USA requests individuals to have a money transmitter license to perform trades.

Am I able to buy and sell Bitcoins for profit without a money transmitter license? If so what is the daily limits to how much I can buy and sell?

I am not a 100% sure what the daily limits are ,  but if you try and stay below 1000 USD on a daily basis, then you should not be requiring the license. Otherwise, they can make a case on money laundering. And do pay your taxes .

Do the daily limits change per state? I live in NYS, so I am not sure what my daily limits are.
I wouldn't be the correct person to ask that. You can look up the laws in your city, or maybe ask someone who would. You can also post it in the bitcoin stackexchange, as I usually get answer to these kind of things in a better way there.
471  Economy / Gambling / Re: DirectBet – LIVE Sportsbook & Racebook. Rated # 1 by Bitcointalk Members ! on: April 08, 2015, 07:51:29 AM
Bet line is too small  Angry
Need more kinds of sport, chemionships and bets line.
For example as we have at betcoinsport.com

What kind of sports is DB missing ? I kind of see almost every sport being there. However, I might be missing a few which I am not aware of. I see a wide variety of bet lines as well. Maybe you can email their support to add it for you.
472  Economy / Services / Re: [INT. CALLS] [Untraceable] Chiliphone on: April 08, 2015, 06:45:05 AM
Seems like the project wasn't updated for a while...

I still use it till this very day at times, when I am too lazy to get my phone, and it still works pretty well. Obviously I don't use it to make any bomb threats and all. The only thing I would like to see is not being charged for the time the phone rings. Thats how other services like google voice usually works.
473  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: similar site to virwox on: April 07, 2015, 10:45:14 PM
You can also go for local bitcoins. But it requires you to do some verification, and agree to some terms to avoid charge back.
But if Paypal is your main goal, go for another payment method.
474  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is the standard rate of BTC for Neteller/Skrill? on: April 07, 2015, 10:43:02 PM
Offered 1 percent neteller/skrill for bitcoin.  From what i read , it should be more like 3 percent?  Thus 3 percent more vig neteller or skrill for bitcoin?  BTC is always worth more than neteller/skrill correct?

Well depends on which side you are on, and who the trader is. Sometimes people who buy Neteller with bitcoin, end up paying a % or 2 more as a premium.
And sometimes someone selling Neteller and wanting to buy Bitcoin , usually pay a premium the other way round as well.
However if you are talking about deposits on Neteller, then yeah thats close to a 0.5-1% difference in price from Bitstamp. Neteller being less.

Bitcoin is always worth more than neteller, skrill and even payza because of its nature and intrinsic properties.

That again depends. If someone is buying Neteller or Skrill using their BTC, then someone they may have to pay more. Its all demand.
475  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Best BTC<->USD sites? on: April 07, 2015, 05:26:36 PM
If you are based in Canada or Australia, you can also check out a new site by quickbt.com , which is spendbt.com . I have bought from quickbt a couple of times, and they are trustworthy .

EDIT: I have never sold yet on spendbt, and just saw they haven't activated in Australia yet, even though quickbt is. And currently they seem to only sending the money to - Canadian Visa Credit Cards & Canadian Reloadable Visa Prepaid Cards
476  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Media Income from Cryptocurrency on: April 07, 2015, 12:34:20 PM
every single story written no matter wat the website could have their own unique address

for donations, it could also be loaded with a code for prepayment

youtube videos could also do the same
I am sure media sites and all already earn a good income through the news they do, and I doubt a lot of people who actually tip them. However independent bloggers and youtubers definitely should, perhaps already do this. ALl these sites used to actually get a lot of money tipped to them but recently the trend has been falling. People only tip say a dollar or 2 through changetip, whereas before you could actually see people dropping in like 0.1 BTC as well.
477  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Losses on: April 07, 2015, 12:24:11 PM
Never lost much to a scam as well. Of all that I recall just lost once to a full member who took some money for WMZ first, and he ended up scamming for like 0.02 BTC. Didn't really expect a full member to do that, but thats he played it. Otherwise its easy to be not scammed, and specially with using BTC precautions should be taken.
478  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which is your strategy on dice sites? on: April 07, 2015, 09:29:22 AM
Wow i fine the new strategy Smiley
Mŕrtingale in 33%chances and from small base bet Smiley

try martingale on 75% chance Smiley

Martingale would fail in both cases . It will lead to a bad streak in both, at 33% you will probably hit a streak of 50, and with 75% chance to win, you will still be hitting over 18 over long term. And since you multiply bets exponentially like 3x in 75%, you will be reaching the max bet very soon.
479  Economy / Gambling / Re: Freeroll poker for now - any option? on: April 06, 2015, 09:06:30 PM
Hi. I know two - three nice websites where is opportunity to play freeroll poker. But now i have to wait 1h-2h to get in.. Do you know some sides that get frees freerolls more often guys?

Nitrogensports/ Luckyflop/  SealswithClubs have freerolls almost throughout the day, with the first 2 having hourly freerolls.
480  Economy / Gambling / Re: NitrogenSports.eu - LARGEST BITCOIN SPORTSBOOK - POKER - BLACKJACK on: April 06, 2015, 07:24:14 PM

LIVE betting challenge
Share a betslip on Twitter or Facebook that’s been placed during the first half of the game at Nitrogen, and use #NitrogenSports. You’ll be entered in a draw to win a free bet for .2 btc! The draw will be at the beginning of the half time break, so you’ll be able to use that massive free bet during the second half! (No minimum bet size; limit one entry per user.)


Is there any requirement for the bet size that has to be made ? Also, can we get into the draw multiple times ?
And are Live betting available for all games now ? I could only see NBA and NCAA this morning.
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