CFt2fqa69772ineZQVbwaz6tAAzaFRBH7w Sweet- thanks
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Am I have Deja vu? or maybe Jamais vu?
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Normally I would not notice this, but I use coinchat to discuss bitcoin stuff (and other things) and there are a few coinurl ads on there. Randomly the site picked up 'malware ahead: coinurl'
So I went and checked it out, and apparently google has flagged coinurl for malware now? (Im using chrome btw) If so, awesome! I hate coinurl.
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Doesn't seem so intrusive. Count me in. 1G282KZFDi1gsc8hrfT2Jsq4fKacRdJmj9
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I don't dive too deep into alt coins, however when I heard about anoncoin it felt like it had a good foundation set up for it. I've got about 30 of the coins, and going to at least let half of them sit there to see what the market does.
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I sure as fuck hope so, but probably not.
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http://coinchoose.com/I follow this site to check how the prices of these coins change. As of late it's been seeming like Novacoin is really excelling, at least beyond my expectations.
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May have more luck if you post a picture showing you own said avalon. Also, it may be a better idea to post this in the marketplace instead of the newbies section.
It is posted in marketplace...but I cant figure out how to post the picture Oh, my apologies, didn't see it over there [*url=http://www.example.com] [img*]http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/images/sitepoint/statusicon/forum_new-48.png[/img*] [*/url] Just get rid of the asterisks and input your stuff and that's how you can post a picture. Or simply use the "add image" button under your text options Thanks HollowIP here it is. [/img]and just in case that does not work. http://tinypic.com/r/30t79lf/5The name woodrake is in the picture because she has expressed some interest in it. If other pictures are needed by anyone in this thread please let me know. There ya go- forgot the [url] function.
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May have more luck if you post a picture showing you own said avalon. Also, it may be a better idea to post this in the marketplace instead of the newbies section.
It is posted in marketplace...but I cant figure out how to post the picture Oh, my apologies, didn't see it over there [*url=http://www.example.com] [img*]http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/images/sitepoint/statusicon/forum_new-48.png[/img*] [*/url] Just get rid of the asterisks and input your stuff and that's how you can post a picture. Or simply use the "add image" button under your text options
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the free sites are usually not worth your time to be honest. you earn some BTC by selling stuff or just buying it on exchanges Or mining with ASICS or GPUs for alts and then exchange/trade for BTC. You can also offer services for BTC. Faucets can pay out over time, however would you take a job where you only made 30 cents an hour? I doubt this. Mining can be quite profitable considering the right equipment is already in hand, or you have a good business plan for purchasing equipment. IMO if you don't have an asics or something expensive these days, you are better off mining the alt coins and trading for BTC. Another idea would be to collect new alt coins when they first come out, and sell them for BTC when you think they 'maxed' out in profit. If you are quick, some alt coins can give you an easy 0.5 BTC or so.
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May have more luck if you post a picture showing you own said avalon. Also, it may be a better idea to post this in the marketplace instead of the newbies section.
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Seems like a sweeping victory for Just-Dice.
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Part of the problem I have with this site is that users create their own lottos, but also buy around 90% of the tickets or so, giving that player a huge advantage. This makes it incredibly hard to profit/win off of unless you create your own lotto and buy the majority of tickets. So it's rare to find equally fair bets. Maybe have an option for that? Or, perhaps each user can only buy up to 50% of their own lotto tickets? I think it would spark more interest and up the profits going in and out.
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I've tried something similar before via Coinchat.org and it was shut down shortly after from (im guessing) loss of profits. In most cases, people came out with a winning bet. http://chromaticcreative.net/bitcoin/moobot/gox.phpThis site however has much more options and is a stand alone site (outside of a chatroom) Predicting the price over a month, or even an hour will be much more difficult than 5 minutes apart, as a suggestion. I hope this site to stay active and make enough profit to continue, as I found this type of game to be a lot of fun. Best of luck, will be trying it out shortly
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No site "gives you the most profit" because they are all negative expectation. That in mind, peerbet.org apparently offers zero EV games. You can also play poker profitably if you're good at it.
I am aware of this. I am just curious as to people's personal experiences with gambling with bitcoin. For one person Just-Dice may give them more profit than Bitvegas for example. I'd like to see the numbers.
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are you female?
Knew someone was going to ask THAT question. lol
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There are plenty of places to gamble your coin, and more are added seemingly everyday. Which gambling site gave you the highest profit in return? (still a low better, and all amounts are approximate) SatoshiCirlce: -.03 Just-Dice: +.05 Primedice: -.02 BitArena: Even Coinroll: -.01 BitVegas: +.20 Satoshi-Karoshi: -.05 BitZino: Even SatoshiBet: -.01 Bitcointalk paid contests: +1.0 What I learned: Anything can happen with gambling- personally, I should stay away from roulette.
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There are plenty of places to gamble your coin, and more are added seemingly everyday. Which gambling site gave you the highest profit in return? (still a low better, and all amounts are approximate) SatoshiCirlce: -.03 Just-Dice: +.05 BitArena: Even Coinroll: -.01 BitVegas: +.20 Satoshi-Karoshi: -.05 BitZino: Even SatoshiBet: -.01 Bitcointalk paid contests: +1.0 What I learned: Anything can happen with gambling- personally, I should stay away from roulette. (EDIT: Just realized I posted in just marketplace, and not gambling. Moving discussion there. Mods feel free to delete topic, as I apparently cannot. )
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MGRPp36p8up6hPpAEq9jM6G5aa77parRbG Thanks- Appreciate it
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Definitely a scam. Got the same email, plus this person signed up under at least 10 different alt accounts on Coinchat and posted a link to this trade bot. People there had analysed the link in a VM or something similar and determined that it was not safe at all.
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