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5001  Economy / Services / Re: 20 BTC bounty for finding Jason Boyko (Pbmining) on: March 10, 2016, 06:57:49 AM
and we can also assume that Jason Boyko or Pbmining have a lot of mining power somewhere. He/they have money but they are hiding. Propably have over 200Th/s and living comfortable.

or no mining at all and is just grabbing 200btc from you and handing it out as 0.00x each to thousands of people each day.
Probably just this, I seriously doubt that a known scammer like that would even partially operate any form of legitimate business.
It's most likely just one big ponzi scheme with no income outside what people invest in it.
5002  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is their any safe methods to gamble? on: March 09, 2016, 01:37:43 PM

i agree that sports betting is safer than many other traditional games to gamble on but i think some games like Poker which are based on skills are the safest, even safer than sports betting. because when you gamble on sports you are still relying on information and luck but in poker you can rely on some skills too.

Yes your right that poker need skill to win but it can also rely on luck too, the card that you are drawing you will need the right card to win and it still needs luck and what if your opponents are more skillful and more experience than you then you can still lose and will if it doesn't for luck too.
What you are talking about is called 'variance', but with poker it is possible to beat this by playing many hands over a long period of time.
It's also a good idea to use some tracking software to keep stats on your games and winnings/losses.
5003  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What "facts" you heard about Bitcoin is not true? on: March 09, 2016, 01:35:00 PM
Back in the early days a lot of people seemed to think it was some kind of ponzi or pyramid scheme, even a few of my friends seemed to think it was a scam or something  Roll Eyes
Luckily that has changed a lot, those things were pretty easily debunked also...
5004  Economy / Economics / Re: Investing Bitcoins? on: March 09, 2016, 09:04:17 AM
I think Investing bitcoins in mining or trading can be more profitable than investing in ponzi and scam investment programs.
I would exclude for mining. Indeed there is no risk of loss when you invest in mining sites are trusted. but the profit is very little that you can take. and requires a lot of time to achieve ROI. Ponzi better of Minning mate
Ponzi's are definitely not better than mining, it's just stupid to even support them, it's like handing over your Bitcoin to scammers because that's basically what you are doing anyways.
There are some scenario's where mining could be profitable, be it by mining on a large scale, having free or cheap electricity or solo-mining and getting really lucky.
5005  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can we find Bitcoin wallet? on: March 09, 2016, 08:35:52 AM
But that means that the nodes could actually tie a transaction to the IP address that sent the transaction, right?
Not necessarily. Maybe another node relayed it to the node that relayed it to Blockchain.info. You can't know this. Even if you found the node which first received the transaction, it is not like the node operator would freely give you the information for any reason.
Yeah indeed, that sounds pretty logical. I guess one could, in theory, run a huge amount of nodes to de-anonymize part of the transactions, but this would probably not be feasible.
If I'm not mistaken it's somewhat comparable to running exit nodes for the Tor network and use them to de-anonymize the traffic.
5006  Other / Off-topic / Re: du you spend coins on real life. on: March 09, 2016, 08:29:43 AM
I've spent some bitcoins at bars and shops that accepted them. Unfortunately there are not that many physical stores that accept Bitcoin, nearest one from where I live is around 100 km away.
I really hope this changes in the future.
5007  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Greatest gambling victory on: March 09, 2016, 07:55:16 AM
The greatest win I've ever had is when I turned faucet (1550 sat ) into 1.5 BTC on primedice couple months ago. I combined 10x, 99x and 9900x payouts. But unfortunately since primedice rise up the minimum wagered for the faucet to start increasing from 1 BTC to 10 BTC my faucet life has ended.
As far as I know, Crypto-games does not have minimum wager requirements for faucet withdraws, I was just able to withdraw my winnings and invest them.

To have a gambling victory you must be lucky and that is very rare. I won 1 time a lot of money. But I was so stupid.
I spend it on more gambling and that is very bad. If you win one time you must stop with gambling and just hold your money.
Oh yeah, I definitely agree with that, you should never push your luck too far, especially right after a big win. You could easily end up losing it all again if you can't control yourself.
It's best to have a big break after winning it big, or just quit entirely Smiley
5008  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Opensourcecore.com launch on: March 09, 2016, 07:50:56 AM
Ok, right off the bat I see that there aren't any fields that are marked with a ' * ' when you register (All fields are optional?).
It also takes really long for the page to refresh when I try to register. (After I submit the registration form)

But I was able to make an account, and the site itselfs looks and feels pretty nice.

It might be a good idea to add just a standard wysiwyg to the post editor.
Yeah im looking for one that don't look ugly as hell there is one already installed its just turned off.

Also no nothing is optional other then github i believe.
Yeah I noticed since I didn't add a Github account and just tried the registration process again and it looks better now with the *'s added.

I also added in a new editor like you wanted in. I did take some things out of it tho.
Yeah, I made another test post to check it out, that looks much better than it did before, good work! Smiley
If you need any help with anything, just let me know. or if you're planning to runn a promotional campaign or something..
Yeah im thinking of running promotions but i got to see how well it starts out before i drop the cash
Yeah that's certainly understandable, it's better to let it grow organically first before making any sorts of investments. I'll keep visiting from time to time and make a few replies to help you out.
Good luck Wink
5009  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: advantage of bitcoin debit card? on: March 09, 2016, 07:46:44 AM
My point about the Bitcoin debit card was that withdrawing the Bitcoin to your bank issued debit card will cost you less fess in the long term than using the Bitcoin debit card itself and pay more in fees. This is just my opinion.
You're correct, it will always cost more to withdraw money from an ATM with your Bitcoin debit card than to simply exchange your Bitcoins and have them deposited to your bank account.
Also, any purchases made with the Bitcoin debit card will have more fees compared to any bank issued debit card.
5010  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Build small Mining for experience BTC on: March 08, 2016, 05:10:18 PM
For testing, I would go for those small usb asics, you can have a bunch of them running on the same or multiple usb hubs.
You will not make that much, but it's quite fun to do.
5011  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ISIS / Bitcoin on: March 08, 2016, 05:06:23 PM
If airstrikes are currently targetting buildings where they hold fiat currency, I wouldn't be surprised if they convert part of that money into bitcoin and various other assets.
I don't think news like this makes Bitcoin look particularly bad, Isis probably also converts money into gold etc.

Although, this is yet another shady thing that Bitcoin is connected to..
5012  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: [LTC] List of Litecoin Faucets, Lotteries, Gaming Sites, Free Litecoin on: March 08, 2016, 04:57:06 PM
Could you please add Crypto-Games.net? They offer a pretty good litecoin faucet that allows you to level up and earn more each faucet withdraw, they might have one of the best paying faucets at the moment if you gain a few levels, which doesn't require you to gamble.

Also no minimum wager requirements to withdraw earnings.

How much can i claim in an hour? And about levels, please explain more
When you start out on level 1, you can claim 0.001 litecoin and you can claim 16 times per day. For comparison, I'm now level 7 and can claim 0.0028 litecoin, this 22 times per day.
Check out the screenshot below for more info on these levels:

5013  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hot Coins on: March 08, 2016, 11:58:50 AM
Factom's been the weekend hottie, and XEM's had a great day too.

https://www.poloniex.com/exchange#btc_xem

---> https://www.poloniex.com/exchange#btc_fct

Oh damn, can't believe I've missed that, it's quite a spectacular rise. There's definitely money to be made with good altcoins at the moment.
5014  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: advantage of bitcoin debit card? on: March 08, 2016, 11:54:36 AM
Bitcoin debit cards are especially usefull if you have a large amount of coins to spend and need to use services that don't accept Bitcoin.
Not worth it if you do not have that many coins, since the fees are pretty steep in general.

How many times do we have to tell you, the fucking fees are zero!  Is ZERO too much for you?
I've seen Bitcoin cards with fees. The fees are only zero for BitX. Other cards exist.

@RawDog: No need to be a complete asshole.. Like tommorisonwebdesign said, there are other cards, actually most cards have various fees, cards with ZERO fees are the exception.

Plus I went to their website and checked out their fees (BitX), and there are still some fees. OP did not state if he was talking about a virtual card or a physical card, there are always going to be fees when you order a physical card.

All I said was that it's pretty stupid to have a debit card if you only have like half a Bitcoin to spend, every few dollars in fees are going to add up.
Can you please explain to me why there is no need to be a complete asshole.  I don't understand this.

Second - then choose the fucking card with ZERO fees!!!   If you don't like the cards with fees, it seems a pretty clever solution to take the one that doesn't have fees.  You don't have to be a crypto-guru to understand how that works. 


Point out the card which has zero fees? I've included the image, I don't see any card which has zero fees, you will always pay fees whenever you purchase something with that card.
5015  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the maximum amount you keep at a single exchange on: March 08, 2016, 11:50:36 AM
I've made it a point to never keep any coins stored at any exchange, I try not to invest in too many different altcoins since it requires me to install so many different wallets.
It's tempting to just put a bunch of coins into Poloniex and keep them there, but every time an exchange dissapears (cough Gox, cough Cryptsy) I'm reminded that it's worth the hassle.
5016  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Opensourcecore.com launch on: March 08, 2016, 11:45:45 AM
Ok, right off the bat I see that there aren't any fields that are marked with a ' * ' when you register (All fields are optional?).
It also takes really long for the page to refresh when I try to register. (After I submit the registration form)

But I was able to make an account, and the site itselfs looks and feels pretty nice.

It might be a good idea to add just a standard wysiwyg to the post editor.
Yeah im looking for one that don't look ugly as hell there is one already installed its just turned off.

Also no nothing is optional other then github i believe.
Yeah I noticed since I didn't add a Github account and just tried the registration process again and it looks better now with the *'s added.

I also added in a new editor like you wanted in. I did take some things out of it tho.
Yeah, I made another test post to check it out, that looks much better than it did before, good work! Smiley
If you need any help with anything, just let me know. or if you're planning to runn a promotional campaign or something..
5017  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto: "Bitcoin can scale larger than the Visa Network" on: March 08, 2016, 11:42:59 AM
Satoshi was wrong about so many things.

like? he said "expect" not that it will be exactly 10 times higher, so it's still a legit prediction
If only it were possible for him to come back and give his opinion on the recent debate Smiley
Yeah, likely never going to happen sadly..
5018  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: problem with poloniex! on: March 08, 2016, 11:34:04 AM
Either write a friendly e-mail to support and explain your situation or make another account with a different email address and check on the chat if there is a mod available.
Should get sorted fast enough.
5019  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: [LTC] List of Litecoin Faucets, Lotteries, Gaming Sites, Free Litecoin on: March 08, 2016, 11:31:36 AM
Could you please add Crypto-Games.net? They offer a pretty good litecoin faucet that allows you to level up and earn more each faucet withdraw, they might have one of the best paying faucets at the moment if you gain a few levels, which doesn't require you to gamble.

Also no minimum wager requirements to withdraw earnings.
5020  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Search Ethereum faucet on: March 08, 2016, 11:26:40 AM
Crypto-games has an Ethereum faucet, it's a dice site, but you do not have to wager your faucet earnings to be able to withdraw them.
You can just save them up or gamble them to reach the minimum payout requirements.
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