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501  Economy / Digital goods / Re: † Tutorial on how to make AT LEAST 0.12 BTC per month. Vouch review inside. † on: November 23, 2015, 04:05:02 PM
Going to sleep folks.
If you need to purchase my guide, you'll find the download link in the first post.
When you send your BTC, you'll get a download link.

Have fun everyone.
502  Economy / Gambling / Re: BlockBets.com | 100% Blockchain Multi-Player Bitcoin, Altcoin Game | Shapeshift on: November 23, 2015, 02:59:37 PM
Let me help you with those images, it's pain in the @$$, I know.

What I like about your site is that your have a crazy ref reward. I'm going to try and get as many people on board while game's still fresh, so I get as much BTC possible Smiley
Smart idea. Wish more people used blockchain tech.

http://blockbets.com
       BlockBets is a unique Blockchain-based Multi-Player Gambling Game played with Crypto Currencies.      





Game Basics

The basics of BlockBets is to guess the size of the future block number shown, usually 2-4 blocks in advance of the current block. If you didn't know, every coin has an ending block size which is determined by the size of each transaction sent during that period. These blocks can range anywhere from 0.01 KiloBytes to 1024 KiloBytes, and sometimes higher depending on the coin.
 
Every block is broken down into individual rounds, and then broken down further into individual wager amounts. Games take place per wager amount and per block. For example 3 players bet on the size of block 100 each wager 0.01 BTC, and 7 players bet on the same block but wager 0.1 BTC. The winners will be determined and grouped by the size of the wager and the block round they come under, on a per coin basis. This is similar to "rooms" or "channels".
 
How are the winners determined?

After multiple players place their bets and the block number increases, the round is closed from further participants entering under that block round. Once the block you bet on is found, the winners will be calculated and ranked from 1 onwards. This rank is based on how close you guessed the block size versus the actual size it turned out to be.
 
For example, 4 players bet sizes 1, 2, 500 and 100 KB on a block. The outcome of the size is 40 KB. You might think, everyone was way off, but that's not the case in our ranking system. There will <strong>always be winners</strong> when playing, and in the case of this example the ranking is: 2, 1, 100, 500 KB in the order of being closest to 40 KB.
 
This concludes the basics of how to play. The following information is a more in-depth guide explaining each piece of data on the game page.

Tab: Free Coins




The free coins tab allows players to get free coins to play every 12 hours. The amount you get will be enough to play 3 times on the lowest wager amount. This is subject to the amount of coins we have allocated for users to play with, and if you have a balance of 0.
 
Pick a Coin To Play


The Coin Navigation Bar is at the top of every page. Use this to visit the game pages for those coins. If a coin is not shown in the list, then we don't support it.
 
The Game Page

This is what the game page looks like for each coin. We're using DogeCoin for this guide.

 
Betting Controls

At the top you have the betting controls. These controls allow you to pick your wager amount, guess your size and place your bet. These are all the controls you need to know about to start playing immediately.
 

Tab: Bet History
 

 
This tab shows the entire betting history for the selected coin in a table format. You can easily see the bet number, when it was placed, the amount wagered, the block number bet on, the size guessed, the bet result either Invalid, Win or Lose, and the profit the user gained for this bet. At this time, 200 pages of bets are available.
 
Tab: Stats
 

 
This tab is mostly self explanatory. It shows the game stats since it began for both you and every player. The stats included are the total number of bets placed, the total wagered, the number of wins, the number of losses, and how much profit and loss was made on these bets.
 
Tab: Block Data




This tab is a mini block browser for the selected coin. You can view useful data on past blocks such as the size, when it was generated and the block hash, with the ability to view it on an external block explorer for verification purposes.
 
Tab: Jackpot



Every Sunday you get a chance to win the amount shown on the Jackpot tab! All you have to do to win is guess a block size with the exact number. For example, you guess 1.23 KB and the block size turns out to be 1.23 KB you will win the entire Jackpot amount! This Jackpot amount increases throughout the week, and if nobody is able to win it on Sunday it gets carried over to the next Sunday until someone is able to win it.
 
There are multiple strategies to picking the size of the block:
Random Guess: Just randomly guess a number and hope you are close.

Copy Others: Place bets close to other users who won, so you share a similar chance of winning as they did. Who know what they say, history repeats itself.

Ranged Guess: Check the Block Browser for previous sizes, and form a ranged guess within those values.
Calculated Average: If you took the time to study the sizes of all the blocks in the past, you could build up an average block size range. If the maths is right, it could help you get closer to the real outcome.

Or any kind of strategy you might have.

Affiliate Program

Refer friends and earn 31.25% of the house edge earnings

GUARANTEED payments for EVERY bet wagered by your referrals, win or lose

If you have any questions, please feel free to post here.
 

503  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTS Level 3 SEOClerks.com Account on: November 23, 2015, 01:53:04 PM
What good about that seoclerks site and why would someone need to buy an "lvl 3 account"?
504  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ★★★ High Potential Bitcointalk Accounts (Upto Potential HERO) ★★★ on: November 23, 2015, 12:26:45 PM
PM sent to all

Daily Bump,
PM me if you are looking to buy bitcointalk account of any rank and potential
Hey, have you checked my PM?
505  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: www.bitshares.gr on: November 23, 2015, 12:08:30 PM
Register for free to the new wallet of bitshares via www.bitshares.gr and you may receive a welcome token to start trading in the new bitshares wallet provided by OpenLedger

The welcome token could be a small portion of btc, bitusd,bitgold,biteur or any other token.
Or may not?

Ela re malaka.
506  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: cyber • Fund Public Placement on: November 23, 2015, 12:04:13 PM
Reading

Interesting, I'll keep an eye and see how it's going. Might purchase a few hours before ICO ends.
507  Economy / Digital goods / Re: † Tutorial on how to make AT LEAST 0.12 BTC per month. Vouch review inside. † on: November 23, 2015, 11:39:51 AM
Just got a PM.



10% discount for him.

No more discounts.
508  Economy / Digital goods / Re: † Tutorial on how to make AT LEAST 0.12 BTC per month. Vouch review inside. † on: November 23, 2015, 11:30:40 AM
I think OP should discontinue selling more copies because once this method goes viral, it won't be of much use for those who want to effectively apply the technique Wink
That's the only reason I limited it to 10 copies Smiley
No need to worry!

If you're satisfied with your purchase, please leave feedback on my profile, so people know this isn't just another lame tutorial on how to sell eBooks Smiley

Thanks man!
509  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [List] Verified e-bay sellers who accept Bitcoin on: November 23, 2015, 10:15:46 AM
Won't eBay terminate listings that accept non-fraudulently-chargebackable payment methods?
I'm not aware of eBay's policies to be honest.
All I want to do is get people get their successful transactions with people they've dealt with in this forum.
510  Economy / Economics / Re: The Halving - Good or Bad for Bitcoin? on: November 23, 2015, 09:57:04 AM
I don't see a single reason why would halving be bad for anyone, except for the late comers, who'd have to buy expensive bitcoin.
It's something great, which will give greater value to bitcoin itself.
511  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: What is the best bitcoin Faucet on: November 23, 2015, 09:55:01 AM
what a pointlees threat Cheesy
What a pointless post, and a shitty person to advertise his own shitty faucet in another person's faucet topic.
512  Economy / Economics / Re: My 21BTC Dream on: November 23, 2015, 09:50:11 AM
This week, i'm gonna buy BTC for a total of 21. Then, i'll storage them offline and just forgot bout it for 5/10/15 years. Waiting they'll reach  a comparable value of 21M $.

How i'll use them?

12M $ = live with 10K$ / month from here to other 100 years
2M $ = to my parents, for them retire
5M $ = for further investment
2M $ = for beneficence (cancer, sla, aids, handicap)

What do you think about my dream?
If I were you, I'd give 50% of that to my parents.
But that's just me.

PS: You'd be throwing money if you donated for cancer, SLA and AIDS research. There are cures out there already, but the medical mafia won't give it away, so they sell expensive meds.
513  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: What is the best bitcoin Faucet on: November 23, 2015, 09:24:22 AM
XAPO faucets are the worst faucets, no offense.

They ask you to give all your personal information, including phone number.


- Someone who runs a XAPO faucet.
514  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Casino Scripts 0.35[btc] on: November 23, 2015, 08:53:57 AM
I am interested for this script. Can you please provide me more information?
Need to make sure this thing exists. I'm not able to register on that website and test games.
515  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTB Certain Accounts on: November 23, 2015, 08:48:21 AM
I believe it should be better if you posted an estimated price for each of those accounts you're willing to buy, so people get motivated to post here.
516  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Ore-Mine.org: 1623+ BTC paid. 100% Real income! Mining in the form of the game on: November 23, 2015, 08:46:04 AM
I found your site on twitter from promote twitter guy. I made account on ore-mine Cheesy Looks good.
Do you need more people to promote on twitter?
517  Economy / Economics / Re: The blockchain crash against financial system on: November 23, 2015, 08:43:17 AM
it's a reality that Blockchain is changing the way we interact with each other, nevertheless being more specify, what do you think are going to be the changes to the economic system with the blockchain emergence in a short term?

I can see a blockchain used by banks to issue currencies not needing a central bank.  I guess we'll see what Hayek meant when he said that banks themselves should be free without government intervention.
You got it wrong. Banks are the ones who run the governments. The banks are the ones who caused 2008 crisis.
518  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Unlimited Steam Keys on: November 23, 2015, 08:39:52 AM
Any guarantees that those keys are not going to be dead in a month from now?

They most likely won't die after x months from having them since they will be given by the creators themselves however It's not guaranteed that you will get the key on the first place as I stated above (check my review) .
Understood. Thanks. Didn't check other replies, since I thought it could be a scam.

@OP, are you willing to give a vouch? I'll give my honest review.
I'm a social engineer myself, so if I get any profits from this method, I'll remember you and leave neutral feedback on your profile, that your method works indeed.
519  Economy / Economics / Re: The blockchain crash against financial system on: November 23, 2015, 08:33:48 AM
It's hard to predict the short term period, but in the long term, you can see that we're running into a cashless society.

They tried to force people use plastic, so they achieve a cashless/powerless society, but it didn't work as they wanted it to work.

I believe blockchain wasn't made by an individual, but an organization. There's a lot of people who'll disagree with me, or agree, but this is just my opinion.

Why would someone build THE blockchain on SHA-256, which was made by an intelligence service, which is already cracked?

520  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [List] Verified e-bay sellers who accept Bitcoin on: November 23, 2015, 08:24:29 AM
AFAIK e-bay accounts are sold , just like bitcointalk accounts, you can't rely on the trade history as a guarantee that the person will not scam in future. Thats my thought on this topic.
Yes, but what if someone had a successful transaction with someone from here, and can prove it?
I'm trying to stop scammers from abusing people who're not protecting themselves.
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