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4821  Economy / Services / Re: YABTCL.com Signature Campaign 35 Slots 0.00035 - 0.0015 per post on: December 22, 2015, 04:37:14 PM
Any updates regarding this campaign?
4822  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Prediction ligue 1, france football ligue on: December 20, 2015, 11:04:06 AM
Today there are these two games Caen-PSG and Bastia-Reims

Caen-PSG under 3,5 goals
Bastia-Reims under 3,5 goals

Under 3,5 day for me  Smiley

I think these games can be mixed with other leagues to make a better parlay.

Nice, I'm getting good at it! an easy 0.1BTC profit
4823  Other / Off-topic / Re: How many drug dealers are using Bitcoin in this room? on: December 20, 2015, 11:02:22 AM
How many C I a or Fb I or whatever else members are in this room?
Pointless to ask such questions!
4824  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SILKCOIN][DARKSILK PREANN][TESTING STORMNODES/DarkSIlk MARKET/I2P] on: December 19, 2015, 10:02:01 AM
The new DarkSilk splashcreen looks pretty awesome!

Pretty dark (black) too.
I can't believe you people are still around you were dead and reborn quite a few times! Is this just another life or it's life?
Will try to follow if I can.

I remember I bought and trade some silkcoin when it was still SC on bittrex... it seemed a very nice coin.

4825  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what happens to Bitcoin if internet goes down? on: December 19, 2015, 09:53:29 AM
Pretty silly question.
Since Bitcoin relies on the internet for transactions, Bitcoin would effectively die.
Absolutely wrong.
There are many offline wallets which donot require internet connections .
Armory wallet can be used for offline transactions but you need some more efforts and hardwork to do so.


To send Bitcoins from your armory offline wallet, do the following:
1. On the online computer, click the
Offline Transactions button on the right, below the logo. Select
Create New Offline Transaction . Alternatively, you can just select
Send Bitcoins and select the watching-only/offline wallet.
2. Create the transaction as you normally would but the “Send” button will be grayed out since the watching-only wallet cannot sign transactions..
3. Click the button Create Unsigned Transaction on the left side.
4. A window will open with the unsigned version of the transaction. Press the Save to file… button to save a
*.unsigned.tx to the USB key
5. Insert USB key in offline computer, and click Offline Transactions , then select Sign or Broadcast Tranasaction.
6. Load the file from the USB key, then press the Sign button. A confirmation window will appear.
7. Verify the confirmation details before you sign it! The benefits of an offline wallet are lost if you don’t make sure the details are correct!
8. Click Save to file… . It will overwrite the original *.unsigned.tx file with a *.signed.tx file.
9. Eject the USB key and plug it into the online computer. If the original window is still open, you can click on Next Step to get to the broadcast window. If you closed Armory since then, you can use the same Offline Transactions button on the main window, and select Sign or Broadcast Transaction . Once the file is loaded, some green text should appear telling you that the signature is valid and the Ready to Broadcast! button should become available.
10. Press the button and you’re done!

Ok that can be done, but do we agree that if there's no Internet the last thing we are going to think about is Bitcoin?
I think we all have to dirty our hands and do some real work to be able to have food.
If the internet goes down Bitcoin would be really my last concern!
4826  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: December 19, 2015, 09:46:02 AM
Interesting games for this coming Saturday Premier League day.

Everton-Leicester Both team to score (and I think Leicester is going to lose)
Manchester United-Norwich City MAN UTD wins
Newcastle-Aston Villa Newcastle wins
Chelsea-Sunderland Chelsea wins even without Mourinho
4827  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Prediction ligue 1, france football ligue on: December 19, 2015, 09:40:53 AM
Today there are these two games Caen-PSG and Bastia-Reims

Caen-PSG under 3,5 goals
Bastia-Reims under 3,5 goals

Under 3,5 day for me  Smiley

I think these games can be mixed with other leagues to make a better parlay.
4828  Economy / Speculation / Re: I'm dumping my bitcoins so you should on: December 19, 2015, 09:33:13 AM
What I don't get is why telling the world your dumping your coins? Ok some of your points make sense some don't.
Show us proof you're out and sell your account. And even if you're right you gave no real explanation why this thing is going to fail. All hypothesis.

Btc will be here as long as there's Bitcoin core, internet and two or three friends mining.

I'm not against you but maybe take a break, put your coins in cold storage, and then come back.
4829  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin user adoption is horrible - here is why: on: December 19, 2015, 09:00:18 AM
In buying a coffee with BTC my main concern will be to have to pay at least 5 cents for a transaction fee.
By paying with card the merchant pays the fee while paying with BTC we pay the fees. I think that's the main adoption problem in buying a coffee with my bitcoin

oh, c'mon! Do you really think 5 cents makes a big difference? I don't think so.

If we all want Bitcoin to be accepted more widely we should be ready to sacrifice a bit at least IMO and 5 cents is not a big sacrifice.

If you would drink at least three coffee a day (at least) like then we're talking about 15 cents that go in fees every day (just for coffee!). I want BTC to be accepted but if we start using it on a daily basis right now we should pay a lot of fees.
4830  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you earn a lot of free bitcoins fast? on: December 18, 2015, 03:39:10 PM
My experience: fast money disappear even faster! So if there's such thing as fast money I bet they'll be lost sooner rather than later. Fast money is no diffferent from free money. While hard gained money have a best smell and taste...
4831  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: In Gambling any one got cheated by house? on: December 18, 2015, 03:34:07 PM
I used to play poker online until I found out that most of the rooms (even on established and regulated gambling sites) were full of bots. No matter how good I could be I started losing on regular basis. Then I realized that in a room with 10 players there were always three bots.
Very sneaky

Playing poker online is not the best thing to do. Those cards is just so false for me. I would just prefer to play in real tournament or just real casino where people play poker. There you can see there face sweating and all those things.
When you play poker online you can't see if they are just bluffing or they are telling the the truth.

I'm only talking about not being able to judge and predict someone's psichology but I'm saying exactly that you cannot simply play against robots which are programmed to let you lose on the long run.
I mean I love poker and I agree with you: I'll stick to the real one!
4832  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin user adoption is horrible - here is why: on: December 18, 2015, 03:32:03 PM
In buying a coffee with BTC my main concern will be to have to pay at least 5 cents for a transaction fee.
By paying with card the merchant pays the fee while paying with BTC we pay the fees. I think that's the main adoption problem in buying a coffee with my bitcoin

I think you'll find merchants would give you discount to pay in bitcoin.  Lot of gas stations give cash discounts, the credit card fees are built into the prices, don't think your not paying them.

I would rather give .5 to a miner, give more money to the merchant and keep 3% away from the bank regardless.

I see what you mean but that is not so straightforward: I proposed to several merchants to start accepting BTC for their own good and to avoid to give their blood to MC/VISA etc.
But man, they are still afraid that BTC is used by terrorists... You see what the media do? Roll Eyes
4833  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 18, 2015, 03:29:11 PM
Hi Jimbo!  Cheesy Feeling awesome today, huh?

I think likewise about your theory and one does not need to be a damn conspiracy theorist to see what is happening out there. It's called pure and simple observation.
Have a good coffee!
4834  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 18, 2015, 11:12:48 AM
feels like sept '13 to me

Get over it man!  Wink We're living in a new phase right now. History does not always repeat itself in the same way (even though we would like it).
4835  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin user adoption is horrible - here is why: on: December 18, 2015, 11:10:22 AM
In buying a coffee with BTC my main concern will be to have to pay at least 5 cents for a transaction fee.
By paying with card the merchant pays the fee while paying with BTC we pay the fees. I think that's the main adoption problem in buying a coffee with my bitcoin
4836  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: In Gambling any one got cheated by house? on: December 18, 2015, 11:00:03 AM
I used to play poker online until I found out that most of the rooms (even on established and regulated gambling sites) were full of bots. No matter how good I could be I started losing on regular basis. Then I realized that in a room with 10 players there were always three bots.
Very sneaky
4837  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: December 18, 2015, 10:56:42 AM
Napoli and Juventus made the difference yesterday but it should be noticed that Verona and Torino represented no danger at all, while Roma was defetead by a second division team.

Today I would say

Lazio vs Udinese Lazio wins
Sampdoria vs AC Milan Milan wins

Odds were ok and I won this one. I could have bet some more but that is ok, the important is to win and bring some bitcoin home!  Wink
4838  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 18, 2015, 10:54:27 AM
Out for some days but I see the same pattern more or less, also my BTC ticker on the phone was not very active so here we are in the "sideways".
However it is good to see such a price
4839  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 17, 2015, 10:04:42 AM
Very calm at the moment

London 10.03
New York 5:03
Bejiing 18:03

we are awake, bejiing as well, let's see when USA wakes up...
4840  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you like Android or ios for mobile Bitcoin transactions? on: December 17, 2015, 09:42:41 AM
There is plenty of choice on Android if one wants to use bitcoin and go for transactions. I personally use Mycelium which I find very handy, simple and secure. But I saw also Copay which seems the easiest BTC wallet ever created so far.
As of now I'll stick to Mycelium.
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