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5041  Economy / Gambling / Re: Now That SWC Is Off The Grid on: March 10, 2015, 02:47:27 PM
isnt luckyflop pretty famous? and betcoin always has 200+ players online but they are not only poker

Luckyflop also doesn't have a lot of traffic. And their software is too heavy for my computer. I prefer SWC for now as well.

luckyflop has enough traffic and what kind of computer do you have lel, but betcoin has a lot of traffic and players, have you tried it?
5042  Economy / Gambling / Re: Investing in Bitcoin Casinos: What you should know. on: March 10, 2015, 02:22:44 PM
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With over $1 million US dollars being wagered every single day across investor-friendly Bitcoin casinos, investors are making an average of $10,000 profit a day.

These numbers  seem like they are VERY outdated(from a  time when just-dice was huge and BTC was triple-quadruple of todays price). Since the usual investor edge is 0.9%, even if the $1 million number would be true, that would only equal out to be 9,000$ profit a day.

Take a look at https://thebitcoinstrip.com/leaderboard.html :

Most coins wagered over the past 30 days.

BitDice: $27,399,580
Primedice: $18,717,438
FortuneJack: $16,541,114

According to that, BitDice alone turned over almost $1m per day over the last 30 days. So I don't find it hard to believe that stat at all. Mind you whenever I look at BitDice nobody's playing at all, so maybe it's not true, idk.

On the other hand, http://dicesites.com/bitdiceme shows a very different story.
According to the graphs, bitdice has just 100 btc wagered a day on average.

That would be more accurate taking in count they have really low bets overall
5043  Economy / Gambling / Re: Investing in Bitcoin Casinos: What you should know. on: March 10, 2015, 01:54:11 PM
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With over $1 million US dollars being wagered every single day across investor-friendly Bitcoin casinos, investors are making an average of $10,000 profit a day.

These numbers  seem like they are VERY outdated(from a  time when just-dice was huge and BTC was triple-quadruple of todays price). Since the usual investor edge is 0.9%, even if the $1 million number would be true, that would only equal out to be 9,000$ profit a day.

Take a look at https://thebitcoinstrip.com/leaderboard.html :

Most coins wagered over the past 30 days.

BitDice: $27,399,580
Primedice: $18,717,438
FortuneJack: $16,541,114

According to that, BitDice alone turned over almost $1m per day over the last 30 days. So I don't find it hard to believe that stat at all. Mind you whenever I look at BitDice nobody's playing at all, so maybe it's not true, idk.

holy shit 29.7 millions, but they only have 1.28 million bets? How is that possible
5044  Economy / Gambling / Re: Now That SWC Is Off The Grid on: March 10, 2015, 01:40:06 PM
isnt luckyflop pretty famous? and betcoin always has 200+ players online but they are not only poker
5045  Economy / Gambling / Re: Win free Bitcoins every hour! on: March 10, 2015, 10:35:47 AM
When I use the Auto Betting feature of freebitco.in I lose Million Satoshi. Admin of Freebitco.in if you are not cheating please show us the Server Seed & Client Seed when using Auto Betting Feature. The game is unfair.

The game is unfair because you lost? Its like dice, of course you are going to lose, he basically made that feature to win more money or lose less
5046  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much BTC have you gambled? (anonymous on: March 10, 2015, 06:48:09 AM
I wagered about 40 btc and only deposited 0.01 i won 2 btc and something before loosing everything of course heh
5047  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Are faucets profitable on: March 09, 2015, 08:25:48 PM
no they are not profitable

if they are not profitable then why they still operate, and why people still open them and even offer faucet creation as a service Huh
peoples are doing 100+ faucets per day...which means a lot of hard work...and peoples who opens faucets are generally getting the ad revienews

Yes using a faucet rotator, you can use 100 faucets per day and get 0.002 - 0.003 per day with hard work

OP is talking about running a faucet. Not about claiming faucets. But really do you think you could earn that much?

He is right there are about 30 faucets that i know of that pay min 500 satoshis per hour, using only those every hour you would get 15k satoshis, and as the other guy said people use even 100 so you could be getting 40-50k each hour if you went through all the faucets, doing it for 3-4 hours a day could earn you 0.002 wich is still not an incredible amount but it is something
5048  Economy / Services / Re: ★☆★ 777Coin Signature & Personal MSG Campaign ★☆★ Newb to Hero [RE-OPEN] on: March 09, 2015, 08:20:19 PM
Can you please confirm if I'm in??

Just take a look at the google doc in the first page of this post to see if you are in
5049  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTC-JUMP.COM - Free Bitcoin Just Play The Game | Up to x4 You BTC | Deposit X2 on: March 09, 2015, 08:14:43 PM
Site come back pending paid.  Smiley
i know some people have i problem.
please contact email : support-01@btc-jump.com or pm for helped.

i can't login username btc-jump.com bitcointalk account.






You paid the 1 and something btc that you needed to? show the transaction then, you cant login because you were banned for posting nonsense crazy stuff
5050  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: TR.BT - another 999dice bot on: March 09, 2015, 07:42:45 PM
you mean the bot contains a keylogger?
It would be the dumbest idea to place a keylogger on an official forum through a dropbox link...

yes though it was proven, but always many who played there, including me: D
Could anyone please give me a link or any other information on that ominous prove I've been reading again and again. I couldn't find any. So I start to believe that rumor was started by the competitors of 999dice.
And again I just implemented the verification method into the bot. Since then I've placed 7.6 million bets with my bot and all of them proved to be fair.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=948965.0

That one first and this one is more recent:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=971447.0
5051  Economy / Gambling / Re: ❤ ❤ ❤ INTRODUCING WORLD'S FIRST BITCOIN STRIP DICE ❤ REAL MODELS ❤ +18 ❤ ❤ ❤ on: March 09, 2015, 07:40:34 PM
I really appreciate this theme! Cheesy

When u will add a new girl?  Tongue


Thanks.

What girl would you like ? Blond, brunette, asian  Tongue ?

Brunette of course! Smiley

Just a question, this pictures are without copyright?

They are not, they are from other websites but lets be honest, who cares? Dont you watch free porn on the internet anyways
5052  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: thecoins.net on: March 09, 2015, 07:02:30 PM
Shouldnt this be moved to scam accusations? So more people would see it so no one else gets scammed
5053  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Guide For Seuntjies Dice Bot on: March 09, 2015, 07:01:15 PM
What are the chances of losing 12 times in a row at 75%?  Do you think this could last for more than a few days?

They are: 0.000006% ~

Wich is a 1 in a 160.000.000 chance.
5054  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Are faucets profitable on: March 08, 2015, 08:16:04 PM
no they are not profitable

Do you have anything to back that up? My faucet was profitable. And if the op wants I can walk him through setting his faucet up. ( If he wants )

Well that would be really helpful if you could help me with the payment system and such
5055  Economy / Services / Re: ★☆★ 777Coin Signature & Personal MSG Campaign ★☆★ Newb to Hero [RE-OPEN] on: March 08, 2015, 08:02:42 PM
Have the payments from this week been sent?
5056  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTC-JUMP.COM - Free Bitcoin Just Play The Game | Up to x4 You BTC | Bonus Reg. on: March 08, 2015, 03:34:56 PM
This scam escalated quickly, what happened to OP he went insane
5057  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTC-JUMP.COM - Free Bitcoin Just Play The Game | Up to x4 You BTC | Bonus Reg. on: March 08, 2015, 01:24:40 PM
Smiley open today

You are a scammer, did you even read all the accusations, are you gonna do something about it? Or confirm that you are a scammer
5058  Economy / Auctions / Re: [WTS] Localbitcoins account 1 year 10 months old 100%+ve fb and no real name set on: March 08, 2015, 12:41:21 PM
how can you guarantee the -real- trust level of the person that buys your account is the same, or better, than your account?

or in other words

how can you guarantee the buyer wont just go back on his word and scam people after he's bought your account? scammer buys trust, finds a poor sucker that wants to trade because of apparent high trust, scammer takes money, and disappears.

0/10, do not trade.

He cant, anyways whats the point of buying a localbitcoins account besides scamming??
5059  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: March 07, 2015, 07:55:59 PM
The attempts are now looking better, still not correct. {its not worth more than a b}

Probably means that there is not more than 1 letter b in the password
5060  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Are faucets profitable on: March 07, 2015, 02:33:51 PM
I just feel faucets are waste of time, for people to get some btc to try out.
I really don't see why would people spend too much of their time on them.

A lot of people uses faucets to get bitcoins to gamble with them, you dont need a lot to gamble, 10.000 satoshis even is enough, other people probably use them to invest them somewhere else, in a month you can get 0.05 btc easily if you spend time on faucets each day
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