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5021  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: +++Buying Btc for paypal 600 USD/EUR (3 years old Sr. Member) +++ on: April 30, 2017, 07:29:28 AM
Hey there Gameristo,

I'm looking to purchase some Paypal funds for bitcoin. What rates are you able to offer me above preev?

Also I was wondering if you are selling Skrill, neteller or Payza funds as well because I'm interested in taking these payment methods from you with my bitcoin as well. Let me know the rates you're offering for these as well.

Have also sent COINMAN1 a message so i'll pick whoever gives me the best rates Wink

Cheers
5022  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTS] [WTB] BTC Paypal or Skrill or nettler and perfectmoney and many more on: April 30, 2017, 07:24:10 AM
Hi Coinman1,

I'm looking to buy Paypal/Neteller/Skrill/Payza funds with my BTC.

Could you send me the rates above the preev spot price for each of these methods?

I have also sent a message to Gameristo so i'll purchase from whoever that has the best rates. Let me know via PM.

Thank you
5023  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: sportsbet.io is fair site ? on: April 29, 2017, 11:13:25 PM
I want to bet 1 BTC tomarrow on barcelona
is that site fair ?

The site has some negative feedbacks about them not paying out users so I suggest that you don't bet on that site because although they have paid out the user's deposit that was only after he started a scam accusation against the site.

Plus you are betting 1 BTC, meaning that your money is more at risk.

Just use nitrogensports or Directbet, they have never had any troubles.
5024  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Lost over 12 btcs gambling on dice on: April 29, 2017, 12:51:18 AM
Thats a sad year, i just lost 100% of my coins in just 4 months
tried a mix of strategy, safe ways, risky, playing just a few times per day
but results are always the same
you lose in the end
i feel cheated
its unbelievable
know
why the house always win?
And you see people saying "it happens, you can not win in a long run"
why not? why i cant win in a long run?
why we never see a casino losing and closing the doors?
why 999999999% profiles of the top gamblers are negative?  Huh
 Undecided
but you know what i like? I like when the house eat the shit back
when someone manage to find a bug and make 6-7 digits over it  Cheesy
the house cheat, thats it



This is how gambling works man.

The reason why casinos profit so much is because they have the house edge is their favour. If you are playing at a provably fair casino then you are protected from casinos rigging their games but definitely not protected from the house edge.

Never ever gamble when you're on impulse. You're likely to lose anything.

It's a sad tale, but we've all been there. Only once you've been there, you realise, it's not worth it.
5025  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Coin Graveyard or do you know what happenend to this coins? on: April 29, 2017, 12:35:08 AM
Precisely what The Pharmacist said.

Yobit has a lot of dead coins on their exchange although it'll be rare for you to find any dead coins on there with a functional withdrawal/deposit gateway. So if you are betting on the coin being revived, then don't send any coins to yobit, their customer service is really crap and will likely just take your coins.

There are community efforts to revive coins although most of these attempts are futile.
5026  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: YES YOU CAN get $100 000 dollars !!just for saying hello on a thread here on bct on: April 29, 2017, 12:18:59 AM
Not bad getting 85k USD 100,000 USD   120, 000 USD just for saying hello on a thread once is it

Wish i had held on to my free nem stake for this long.

Lucky bastards. Glad to see it doing so well SmileySmiley


go nem

although secretly i am kicking myself for wimping out too soon. exits are so important and so hard to call....grrrr


Well I never knew about that so...

Nobody knows whether a coin will be successful until it is successful. Lisk once was above .01 BTC but crashed soon after its release. NEM could have been the same thing, it's a gamble either way.

But damn, I'm jealous, these people who held are pretty lucky bastards Undecided
5027  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The Most Undervalued Coin of 2017! on: April 28, 2017, 10:11:33 PM
TETHER... BEEN WAITING FOR MOOON LONG TIME.

 Huh Huh Huh

At least you haven't lost any with it.
really? I heard that tether has problems now  Undecided some legal problems or with banks

Yeah, tether is owned by Bitfinex actually so there is some issues with it.

The withdrawals of USD is paused right now, and obviously Tether will have some issues as well.

Hopefully they can sort out the issues asap because USDT is one of my favourite ways to exchange my bitcoins for fiat and vice versa instantly without any verification. It's still trading at $0.93 though, dunno where it's going to go next.
5028  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Differences Nem, lisk, ark and ethereum on: April 28, 2017, 10:00:00 PM
Hi all, I'm new to cryptocurrencies. I've been looking into different currencies and I see that many offer a certain platform.

Afaik is ethereum the first to successfully launch a platform by smart contracts. Nem tries to improve on the scalability problems eth is facing and advocates to have better security. I cannot really discover what lisk does different, but I understand that they make an effort to support individual/simple projects to sell to the masses. Ark is sort of a fork from Lisk and will support bridging between different block chains.

There are probably many more, but these are some of the bigger projects going on. Can somebody with more knowledge explain shortly what the main differences are between the ones listed?

Ethereum is the biggest altcoin right now and probably the altcoin with the most trust behind the dev team.

Lisk is basically the same is Ethereum, they are designed for pretty much nearly the exact same purposes, except that the language the smart contracts are written in is in Javascript, compared to Ethereum's language.

I'm not familiar with NEM and Ark so can't comment on that.
5029  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Most successful ICO ever ? on: April 28, 2017, 09:53:41 PM
Can yo guys tell me what are the best ICO coins ever made ? Or enlist top 10 ICO coins of all times those collected massive amount of money ? Now I know about mobilego ICO that collected 7 millions of USD in first 2-3 days. Happy Earning

Lisk or Ethereum for sure...

Also Maidsafe, there was only a roadmap and nothing else, but it still raised like $6 million if I'm not mistaken in just a few hours. Right now they do have an alpha client but there is no complete network yet.

A lot of these ICOs are pure speculation. Don't get caught in the hype.
5030  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Dear Satoshi Nakamoto on: April 27, 2017, 08:19:13 AM
I think that this is probably the best time for satoshi to make an appearance. Bitcoin community is divided by never before right now and the drama is all over the place, although the price is still staying high.

His words left on the forum has been speculated upon, and bitcoin "as satoshi intended it to be" is sort of an ideal right now.

I really don't think that he'll make an appearance though. I think he'll respect the community's decision as well.
5031  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin transaction fees fair? on: April 27, 2017, 08:16:06 AM
Everyone wanted higher bitcoin price and we achieved this but another problem become transaction fees. When bitcoin's price was low, we had to pay also low fee and now when it rised, we have to pay high fee in bitcoins and plus that high fee is more higher with current price. Is this fair? The higher the price, the more money miners have with bitcoin exchange.
To my mind when price becomes high, we have to pay low fee and when it becomes low, than fee has to be high. To my mind it had to be done like this from the begining.

IT really depends on what you're using bitcoin for.

If you are an average bitcoiner then maybe you are sending just $5-10 per transaction on average across the network. Nothing too big of an amount and based on current rates your'e looking at at least $0.6-0.7 deducted from your amount sent as transaction fee for the bitcoin miners, and that's around a 6-7% fee, and that's relatively unfair as you can send money through Paypal or Neteller and even with the foreign exchange fees the total fees will be lower.

But if you are a person that sends hundreds of thousands per day, you can save a fortune using BTC. No matter how big your transaction is, the fees remain constant. It's the bytes that count.
5032  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Advice to newbies before investing into an Altcoin! on: April 27, 2017, 08:12:40 AM
A lot of years spent trading and some other projects so time to give some advice to newbies.

Advice on buying alt coins, just remember you will be swimming with a lot of sharks once you get into altcoins so build some defence and protect you investment wisely, because these people i referred to as sharks are the scum of the earth.

"Read the whole ANN thread of a coin (even if its a 100 page) don't just buy cause you feel you have a hunch or based on hype. Hype is created by  shill accounts and cheap paid news editorial , you can usually tell you will see a lot of fake hype from newbie accounts posting crap like " to the moon" or screenshot of price going up"
Make sure the dev is active and has not left the project, if the dev is less than full member account walk away.
Crowdsale and ICO walk away, only people making money will be the dev and his associates. ICO and Crowdsale are bullshiet. Don't believe in that marketing crap has the reason for the ICO or crowdsale.
Inactive dev walk away, a dev that randomly disappear for weeks is a bad sign. If you hear excuse such as family or medical / holidays etc expedite your exit.
A dev that has worked on several other alt coins that have failed is usually a good sign to avoid any of his project, its not a coincidence history repeats itself.
Coin with high supply like 100 millions are less successful than coin coins in the mid range like 30-40 mill.
If a dev claims high % of coins will be used as bounty walk away, this could just be a ruse to pay the coin to himself unless there is proof each bounty has been verified and checked thoroughly.
Avoid buying coins that are too expansive.
Trust no one and avoid trollbox.
Do not become a bag holder , if you feel the coin is going nowhere cut your losses and it least exit with some of your money and stop day dreaming.
Don't invest money you cannot afford to loose.
Do not get caught in the dream state where you think the coin you pick will make you rich ,usually be realistic.
Do not automatically assume if you invest in the top 10 coin it automatically means you will make money, you will be surprised of the results and realise your mistake far too late.
Do not get greedy , if you have a coin that has made some profit it least get 50% of the profit based on your investment.

Using the above guidelines will make you more prepared for the altcoin scene.

Extremely informative guide.

I would recommend that every single newbie that is planning on investing into altcoins to see this post before they do.

There are a ton of scam ICOs out there, and there is no shortage of people wanting to rob you of your hard earned bitcoins. Often a scam dev will be very very vague about the roadmap and stay anonymous - never invest in coins that seem to be generic/cloned.
5033  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Unconfirmed transaction despite high fee on: April 27, 2017, 07:59:45 AM
Thanks all for the analysis. It helps me clarify a lot since this is just my first transaction.
And the seller sent me the bitcoin again and it got confirmed within 5 minutes. He said it was the fault of Bitcoin network, something wrong happened in the last few days.

Thankfully you got your coins back.

Did you deal on the forum or on localbitcoins? You should report him to the staff on Localbitcoins or write a scam accusation on the forum as soon as possible because he probably will try the same trick on someone else soon.

It is definitely an intentional double spend. Don't listen to his bitcoin network bug bullcrap.
5034  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin implants? on: April 27, 2017, 07:44:51 AM
What's the point in an implant? Some sort of key embeded into your body can be extracted, or even brushed against to be indecure. What should be done is some sort of encryption of private keys through biological data, maybe a fingerprint or the like. If someone breaches the implant or knows your private key, you will need to extract it. Just a waste

The fingerprint a great idea.

However, this will lead to people 'robbing' others of their fingerprints. Honestly, it's not a good idea to keep anything directly on you. The best method is just put it elsewhere so someone doesn't get tempted to rob you.

It's already very easy to carry around a trezor wallet which is secure enough. There is no need for anything else.
5035  Economy / Services / Re: 1k$ daily - free tutorial on: April 27, 2017, 07:37:39 AM
Hello,

I'm still offering a tutorial with how to win 1000$/daily without gambling your money at all!

For more information add me on skype: world-exited

I'll add you now on Skype.

I mean i don't expect anything at all but at least this is free - there is no chance that i am going to get scammed.

Still, I'm very suspicious of your offer because honestly, $1k daily. And what's the reward for you for sharing this method? Must be some catch, maybe we have to trust you with our coins or something like that.
5036  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency Market Cap: an All-Time High on: April 26, 2017, 06:42:20 AM
The combined market value of all cryptocurrencies in circulation has pushed beyond the significant milestone of $30 billion yesterday for the first time ever, underlining the ever-expanding interest in digital currencies and the blockchain technology. The altcoin market has soared since the turn of the year with the likes of Ethereum, Dash, Monero and Ripple making significant gains.

How much do you think the cryptocurrency market will grow?


I think that it is definitely going to be a great decade for bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies.

I think that altcoins are becoming the new trend, and obviously altcoins are having a much larger market share now that a lot more of these new projects are being launched, and existing projects like Ethereum are becoming more popular.

I'd say at least $50 billion by the end of the decade, and obviously that is an extremely conservative number. If you offered me a double or nothing bet on that i'd take it anyday Smiley
5037  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How bring referrals ? on: April 26, 2017, 06:38:54 AM
Can someone advise me best ways for attracting referrals ? (for dice site)

For you to attract referrals you need an attractive banner, reason (what is it for them?) and audience to where you want to post them. It is important to have an attractive banner so that people will get interested on what it is about so they will click your banner or go to the site for you to get referrals. Reason, is also a key on asking someone to be your referral what is it for them?, what can you give to them that they are willing to use your referrals?. Now a days nothing is free its always give and take. and last in audience, it is important to know where you are posting your banner especially if your just posting on your facebook page, it doesn't work that's because your friend is not interested on gambling,( even if they do they don't if its just a scam that's why you need reason). Hope it helps.  Wink Wink

Definitely.

Also, find your target audience. For example if your site is a paid to x site, such as Neobux, then it is a good idea to advertise that site in another Paid-To-Click site, such as Clixsense as the audience is obviously already using a PTC service, and are probably looking for more.

An attractive banner to demonstrate the davantages of the service is one of the most important aspects to gaining more refs.

Make sure to post some payment proofs too just to gain trust.
5038  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][QAU] QUANTUM PROJECT - Connecting markets on: April 26, 2017, 06:33:07 AM
Wow! Supricesingly quantum hace now 39 investor and a total of 195.39BTC in just 1 week they made it nice and i see that this project can make succesfull, i glad that i'm part of this project and i'm haopy to promote this wonderfull and growing project, i want to see that they reach like qtum did

I think the advertising has really paid off for them. Obviously they have a signature campaign running and I think that contributes a lot to their success in their ICO so far, and it's still a week or two till it ends.

Hopefully they can hit something along the lines of 500 Bitcoins total, that would be something great.
5039  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Was it really possible for Bitfinex to amass $65m from their issued tokens? on: April 26, 2017, 06:30:25 AM
Bitfinex says everything is fine and that they have enough funds to pay off all their customers. Is it because they have already made back the lost $65m that was hacked from their exchange?

How did they make it back so quickly and where did the money that large come from?

Well, if the token you were talking about is BFX, then they made that back from trading fees.

It was made easier for them because the bitcoin price was rising and the debt they issued was in USD and carried no interest if i recall correctly. Bitcoin went from like $600 when the hack happened or something like that to nearly $1300 now.

They generate quite a lot of profits through their fees.

If you are not comfortable with the situation, simply cash out your USD by exchanging it to BTC. Bitcoin withdrawals are still up and running. But prepare to pay a premium for that.
5040  Economy / Services / Re: || Dygits.io || Bitcoin VoIP service [FREE trial] on: April 26, 2017, 06:16:26 AM
This is great promo, always been looking for one of these services for free, the best I've gotten so far was Dingtone but that didn't really work out for me in the end as google didn't recognise the number as legitimate.

Wondering whether your numbers work for verification purposes? Do you guys reuse the number after it's issued to a person?

Thanks and i  will get your app now.

Yes the phone numbers will work for verifications to gmail account.

We do not reuse the phone numbers, the phone number you choose is a dedicated to you for as long as you pay the monthly fee, when you stop paying we disconnect the number and give it back to our provider.

According to you appraently your provider still reuses old mobile phones after 6 months.

If you are just using this for personal purposes then you shouldn't have a problem. But be aware that you may be going to receive at least some SMS messages from previous owners using the phone number for verification, or worse yet, verification on these dodgy spam sites.

I wouldn't recommend anyone getting one of the phone numbers to verify something like a Gmail account, as someone else if they get their hands on the same number, they can easily recover your account via SMS.

However, i have to say that Dygits has an excellent customer support team. Even though I said that I didn't have a major problem with the issue they still followed up with me and let me know what was going on. You can count on them.
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