Depends if they are provably fair or not and I do not think they are (at least not every game they provide, not sure about roulette). I haven't seen any trustable scam reports, so I think they are legit in that area, for now at least.
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I would try to get that 1 BTC, but if you lose, you take your 0.1 BTC loss and go home and don't play for an entire month. During this month you must work to regain that 0.1 BTC and hopefully make more BTC than that, then try again. That's what I do, limit my playing as much as possible to never lose more money than I can afford to lose.
If you have to work an entire month for that 0.1 btc and then just gamble it again and again, what's the point? I would just focus on other things besides gambling and I would not make money to just gamble it away in the end. When you win big it's better to just quit entirely.
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Payment received, thank you ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I really doubt that it's real, to my knowledge it's not possible for a bot to have such an exploit. it's most likely just a bot for martingale etc. Plus the comments on the bottom of the page seem fake, I doubt he has sold many bots.
The address listed in the post has only received 0.10 btc in total, not a single 0.10 btc payment was made to the address, only small payments. Yet there are comments of people who claim they have 'just bought the bot'.
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Don't fall for things like this OP, never send your coins to one of these sites that promise these kinds of returns. And always check a members trust rating, do not send anyone coins on this forum if they make these false promises.
There are legitimate ways to get more Bitcoins, perhaps invest on a gambling site? That's a better option than investing into HYIP's aka ponzi schemes. But there's still risk involved.
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I've been burnt too many times by trying to succesfully arbitrage to recommend doing it steadily. Could be just bad luck on my part or lack of knowledge I would just hold and look at the long term prospects, but that's just my opinion.
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It was really exciting right before and after the rise to $1000/BTC, totally different 'vibe' in the community, but that might just be me who thinks that I have the feeling that it's going to gain momentum again, especially if the price keeps rising like it does now. We could see more of these cycles around each reward halving.
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not that I'm going to scam anyone but I'm creating an adult tube site too. hope to hide myself. thanks for all the replies.
No need to actually use a fake name, you can use namesilo => use your real name, enable privacy protection (for free) and pay with bitcoins. That way it's legally OK, but the whois info will not show your name ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Good luck, adult tubes are a saturated market, but that doesn't mean you cannot learn a thing or two by running them. Is it actually illegal to use a fake name when you register a domain while using a fake name? Would that be considered fraud or something similar?
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In my country, Belgium, it's perfectly legal to use Bitcoin, as is in pretty much all of the EU. Bitcoin isn't viewed as a currency however and you do have to pay taxes if you exchange to fiat.
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Hoping that Belgium wins the next couple of matches, I lost some btc last week when they lost against Italy. Seems like not having Kompany is having an effect on their defence.
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It's getting more expensive to gamble on Bitcoinvideocasino now, I wish they added lower minimum bets to their slots. Especially if the price goes up even more. That progressive jackpot does look more interesting though
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Do you know when the first episode will be released? Looks pretty interesting and I'd definitely check it out, but it seems like an ambitious project, so would be helpful to know what stage you are in...
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bitcoin spread by media but the more important way is when bitcoin spread by people who trust in bitcoin then they will tell to their friend,family,neighbour,etc.
This is actually how bitcoin continues to spread today. Word of mouth is always the best advertisement any product could have As for bitcoins and its value, I wish I could go back in time to buy bitcoin in a cheaper price haha The concept needs to be good for it to spread via word of mouth and that's why Bitcoin spread so quickly, relativily speaking, that is. It was just the right time for it to shine, with the economic crisis. Plus, I think many programmers were just interested in the technical aspects behind it.
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300.000$/Bitcoin is really too much. Hope naturally that this price will be reached within that year, but I don't think so, because market cap required is too huge. If this will happen, we will be able to consider the bitcoin as new gold, a digital gold ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Its perfectly possible. If you consider that Bitcoin can potentially reach trillions of dollars for a marketcap, you can predict that the price can reach 3 figures in a decade. Was just going to say, market cap isn't that huge if you compare it to the world's population, not even if you just take the part of the population which has access to the internet. It will be a glorious moment when it goes over $1000 again, and after that happens it will get some mainstream attention again and people will start to use it as a way to keep their money safe, just like gold/silver.
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That's a pretty good win, but I would have just made 1 bet on x5 and not keep playing after that. For me it would just be the path to addiction if I kept making small bets like you did
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Even with fiat, I sometimes use the term Euro or Euros, granted, I probably use EURO more than I use Euros because it just sounds better. Same with Bitcoin, I mostly use Bitcoin as opposed to Bitcoins. Or I abbreviate and use BTC.
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I've recently seen a small segment on the Belgian news about Bitcoin and they were talking about the recent price surge. I was glad that they focused on something positive for once and not something related to cyber crime.
Just shows that Bitcoin is still attracting the attention from the mainstream, which could always push people over the edge to try it out for the first time.
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It's really funny how this guy is turning his initial victim position into a winning streak... After all he has become a well-known celebrity in the Bitcoin sphere. He has a somehow unique appearance and personality that was the precondition of him becoming that famous. I think it's not a bad thing that he uses his status to get some coins. From what we know, he is not rich and had quite a few hard times in his life.
What I really like is that he is connecting with young people and is apparently enjoying it. So Bitcoin had definitely a positive impact on his life.
ya.ya.yo!
Dorian is such a cool guy. I will never forget the video Andreas made with him where he thanked the Bitcoin community for it's support after all this media harassment. Andreas led a fundraising campaign for Dorian Nakamoto that raised over 47 bitcoins!Hope he stills hold them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7YmJZ-qVW8 It's just pretty smart of him to turn this whole ordeal with the media into something that's beneficial for him. Can't say that I blame the guy for getting some profit out of it And great that the community helped him in such a way, he seemed genuinly thankful in the video. He'll probably stay a dedicated promotor of Bitcoin, otherwise he wouldn't be in the picture
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well there is a hard drive that was dumped in a UK waste landfill...
it may become a point where the value of those might be worth buying the land and excavating all the waste
the hard drive holds 7,500 bitcoins. so only time can tell if its worth the cost to "mine" it with excavators and sweat
Wasn't that pretty long ago? I think the harddrive would not be readable anymore and you'd have to factor in the cost of getting that data back. I'm also guessing that if you'd have to wait for a couple of years to find it and dig it up, the data could very well be irretrievable.
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I dont think theres one cloud mining site that is legit? An investor shpuld check first if site is transparent enough to show their operation is legit like show their mining rigs, area of operation, owners or operators should be made public.
If the site has an exchange you know it is legititmate, like Hashnest and BW. Genesis Mining has no exchange but is considered legitimate, just has never been a good deal for investors. If you are going to buy hosted hashing power you should buy it at a site where you can also sell if you want or need to. Funny story, for me it actually was a good deal to go with Genesis Mining, just not for mining Bitcoins. I had set my earnings on Dash when they were worth around 0.006 btc and received quite a lot, profited when they hit 0.02 btc and now I'm still getting some. I estimate I'm now at around 50 USD profit. And if you just hold all your earnings you could still get ROI from any coin if the price suddenly rises a lot.
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