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5301  Economy / Gambling / Re: Innovative Gambling - Cosmobit.org - 110% Refund - Provably Fair on: March 04, 2019, 07:28:10 PM
Decided to check out the website and was greeted with an infinite loading screen which is why my first impressions are pretty bad.

Also, the website design seems way too simple and boring which is why I don't have any sort of interest in playing here.
I only experienced very slow loading about opening their site. I don't understand how they refund the players if their sites stated that no deposit is needed to play, I think it's not true about the no deposit, I have a question in mind that in what way can a player buy portal if no deposit?.

After reading the experience of the users with the site we can be almost sure they are using a miner script to get those founds for the players, by the way, i haven't read about any user making a withdraw, so let's be careful with this.
5302  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐---CRYPTOBETCASINO---⭐ on: March 04, 2019, 07:25:27 PM
i liked it because is 100% anonymous and acepted only BITCOIN , the website has beautiful presentation and friendly.BTC
in the future mor games like Black jack  Sportbook to bet  tennis basketball F1 etc



Why do you like to play on a 100% anonymous casino? At any moment they can turn down the server and run with the money, isn't a smart idea to play o a site like this but feel free to risk your coins wherever you want.
5303  Local / Trading y especulación / Re: Ripple puede tomar el lugar de Bitcoin on: March 04, 2019, 07:12:27 PM
Chicos, acabo de encontrar esto acerca de la moneda de JPM.
https://info.binance.com/en/research/marketresearch/jpmcoin.html

Un estudio muy completo (en inglés), del que destacar:
* JPM Coin is a private (not available to the public) stablecoin backed 1:1 to their fiat reserves.
* JPM Coin marks the first experiment of a new type of stablecoin that would rely on private blockchains.

Pues eso, es una moneda privada, no abierta al publico.

* JPM Coin and the Ripple ecosystem are currently focusing on improving different aspects of traditional finance, meaning direct competition is unlikely.
Importante éste. Dice que no entra en competencia directa con Ripple, ya que buscan objetivos diferentes.

* While JPM Coin does have the potential to materially impact traditional financial services, it will not displace liquid, publicly traded stablecoins in the near-term.
No afectará de ninguna manera a los servicios financieros tradicionales (fiat) en el corto plazo.

Veremos en qué queda. Pero desde luego el ruido va a ser enorme.

Que bonita manera de duplicar un capital brutal en un parpadeo jajaja.

Recordemos que la energía nuclear fue creada para proveer de energía eléctrica al mundo no para hacer bomas nucleares... Bueno, lo mismo pasa con la tecnología blockchain, hay algunas personas que abusan de ella y este es un buen caso.
5304  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Coste de minado de 1 Bitcoin en el mundo $$$$ on: March 04, 2019, 07:03:48 PM
Me quede pensando en este topic y es interesante como ver el costo de minado se resume en el costo de la energía eléctrica. Y es algo interesante por que en México es muy común ver que la gente se robe la energía electrica (No quiere decir que yo lo hago), pero es comun ir caminando por la calle y ver cosas como estas en los postes:



El robo de luz en mi país es un problema que nos cuesta $350 millones de dolares al año, es una pena que no sea un delito grabe. Pero si lo vemos de esta perspectiva en México tenemos el minado mas barato del mundo y no es algo que presumir ni algo de lo que este orgulloso. Así son las cosas en mi país de tercer mundo.

Para los que si pagamos luz, esto es un servicio algo económico, mientras menos consumas mas te apoya el gobierno, yo personalmente pago unos $15 dolares cada 2 meses. Pero si dejo una PC de escritorio prendida 24/7 el precio sube a unos $35 dolares.
5305  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Mining Sites on: March 03, 2019, 07:46:24 PM
I just want to get feedbacks, there lots of sites offering bitcoin mining , is it legit? Do we really and from this , and can we withdraw it? Coz i wanna try but want to ask those who joined already there so i'll get some ideas about it. Thanks.

Cloud mining isn't good business at all and that's because the mining difficulty grows fast, so if you get X number of hash power the income will decrease while the difficulty goes up, at the end could be hard to recover the main investment.
5306  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to pay newbie with bitcoin? on: March 03, 2019, 07:41:21 PM
Hey guys. Was looking for a convienent way to pay someone I owe money in bitcoin who has no technical or familiarity with crypto. Someone who is new and not 100% confident who needs a way to sell it into fiat at any time. My first thought was coinbase, as they can deposit into bank accounts directly. Then I thought the Cash app would be easier. But both have id verification and all this paperwork to go through. Is there anything supwr simple? Like maybe a wallet integrated into paypal or venmo? Any advice appreciated.

You should use Localbitcoins all the way, they don't ask for users ID, only some sellers ask for it but you can make the transaction without that verification. I haven't sold for paypal in the past but i know localbitcoins makes it possible.
5307  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto companies complain they’re being shunned by most banks on: March 03, 2019, 07:37:43 PM
Well, that's because cryptos still a heavy risk business for banks. Just imagine what could happen if HSBC invests $100M and bitcoin price drops to half, that would be a $50million lost for banks .
5308  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Direcciones de Vanidad (Giveaway!) on: March 03, 2019, 07:35:14 PM
Que bueno que lo han disfrutado, pensaré estos días en una forma dinámica de hacer otro giveaway, creo que algo de fuerza bruta podría ser divertido  Wink  Si alguien quiere proponer alguna dinámica toda idea es bienvenida por MP.
5309  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: New scam schema on the forum on: March 02, 2019, 05:47:22 PM
I just update the main post adding https://cryptonbuzz.com

Looks like these guys will not stop, and why should they if they already get more than 12 btc only with the app scam

https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/16EegrNMdZ9Rxku6Za5neEFjMW57wkQr1S
5310  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Can we trust Blockchain.com? (Poll) on: March 02, 2019, 05:29:21 PM
<snip >

I agree with you, even if the giveaway is high, is just a terrible idea to give our information to those businesses. I don't think they would sell it, but no one know when they could get hacked.

i dont think that their give away is high because a giveaway usually means little to less  .  but its okay and you must not worry alot to give your information because its obvious that blockchain.com is 100 percent legit and trusted for a long time up until today  .  not unless you will get a phishing email or invitation  , that simply means it is your own fault and not blockchain if ever something bad happend to your account and info  .

Maybe we can trust in blockchain but remember we can trust in hackers, sometimes isn't about the site, is about the vulns. Remember there are zero days exploits who can vuln all the internet and isn't about the site security. Is like this forum, we can trust admin 100% but the site already got hacked once. So, think two times before exposing your information.
5311  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Direcciones de Vanidad (Giveaway!) on: March 01, 2019, 01:11:38 AM
Con los ultimos tips termine pudiendo sacar una , aca va mi direccion con un pattern de 7 , se tomó un rato pero salió

Code:
Pattern: 1vanidad
Address: 1vAniDADtEgTvGiVg8xDv2VwCpvTgg5cP
Privkey: 5KMWdpCioeGKQcWHY7sz2FwJGHuciXaiNyrYk9H7r6MbTQG1WrK


Mi address : 18Xqw2wftWPDvv46r7EaEVVZcFW2iLbhVT

Felicidades Zarg0n!, aquí están tus 2 dolares: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/c20681bd2a086ecfc054c086360953526fa1f3935f75c172ec167eddaf601561

...
¿Que me das si te busco 420 direcciones con 6 letras con sentido después del 1 en solo 2 transacciones y todas con bitcoins? (Las claves privadas me las guardo Grin)


420 direcciones todas con bitcoin? si publicas las llaves privadas te doy la mitad de los bitcoins!  Grin

Jajajaja.

Con esto damos por concluido el giveaway! Felicidades a los ganadores y pensare en alguna otra dinámica para regalar BTC pronto, estén al pendiente!
5312  Other / Ivory Tower / Our capitalist minds don't let us evolve. on: February 27, 2019, 02:22:41 PM
Let's ask ourselves what's more important, Money or Evolution?

In the first instance, you will think evolution is our priority, but with 3 examples I can prove how money is a priority over evolution.

1.- 100 years ago Nicola Tesla discover a technology called 'WiTricity', and yes, that's electricity without wires, and if we are not using it now is because the copper wire industry can't die, there is too much money involved.

2.- Ask yourself why people keep going to church in 2019... for simple mortals is about faith, but for the religion is about to make from god their hooker and have him working 24/7-365. And if you think the religion make it for us and not for business, just look all that gold...


3.- We already can make electric cars, the fuel cars make damage to our ambient and contribute to global warming, but the fuel cars production will not stop because #FuckEvolution #MoneyTalks
5313  Economy / Gambling / Re: Win one bitcoin on: February 26, 2019, 06:30:06 PM
Quote
How is the winner selected?

This is the situation when the blockchain technology is used. It helps to select the winner among the game participants while providing 100% transparency and accuracy. The point is that right now millions of computers around the world are solving math problems to support the work of the Bitcoin network. This process is called mining and its goal is the hash selection. When there are no free game squares left, we simply take the last three digits of the hash line and select the winner. If your square number matches it, then you get 1 Bitcoin.

So, you will not give the price unless all the squares are sold? that's not fair at all

Quote
How much shall I pay for the participation in the game?

The cost of one square is 0.005 Bitcoins. You can buy any number of squares and increase your chances of winning.

So, you earn 4 bitcoin while you give 1, nice scam bro!

House edge 400%

What can i say, you are a genious!

5314  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Gambling Sites - BTC] - Poker against real players on: February 26, 2019, 06:20:14 PM
Well you can sure choose from the list of online poker sites that I have

- BETONLINE.AG
- 1XBIT
- SWC poker
- Intertops Poker
- Betcoin Poker
- CLOUDBET
- Argo Casino
- Nitrogen Sports
- 7 Bit Casino

I really think there are other more and my list is not completed yet, So it is up to other members here to share some of the poker sites that they already knew and make some cash in and out, Well happy gaming on the best site that you want.

Hey, great list, was what i was searching, thanks for share it!

I had played before in SWC and Nitro, but i was searching for something new, so i will give a try to the other sites asap.
5315  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Direcciones de Vanidad (Giveaway!) on: February 26, 2019, 05:00:14 PM
Code:
Pattern: 1calamar
Address: 1CaLAMArPWBHfcvkt9ywuKnDdDhZdsPHrG
Privkey: 5JBEZmvz5yAxi3STaRdvYnT4DWnvLENAXuwXqtbFyhrqJcURfNt

Code:
Pattern: 1cruasan
Address: 1CruaSANuU76TXn45BdpsDB56VmjKyp5vE
Privkey: 5KYUEZ8EegxSwnXaivwnXfHB2g4vpbuDDy7VwEuRziPc2GoksVZ

14g8hw7aYoqARTroux8cyK3xvNAFUjrCRe


Gracias

Gracias a ti por participar! Aqui esta tu premio: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/d73997ff8ea73d46b408354a2007a4b61259f65379cf660a5dc4b270706b00a4

Ahora si, solo queda premio para uno, quien será el afortunado?
5316  Other / Meta / Re: Epochtalk is ready, theymos wants us to test it. C'mon... on: February 26, 2019, 04:51:16 PM
https://github.com/epochtalk/epochtalk

I just wish it is not the new Digg v4.

Thanks for share the link, they even have an easy step-by-step installation guide.


(my servers here arent very powerful though and I can't get them a static ip).


If you have dynamic ip you could add a domain with no-ip. Give it a try, for me was a nice solution to my dynamic ip.

I've got the same sollution as Jet Cash, i can provide a free VPS to a GREEN trusted member for the sole purpose of testing out epochtalk (a new allocated ip costs me about $4 IIRC, but i'll carry that cost). I'll only provide one to a green trusted member tough, since i don't want to be abused (a VPS can be used for a lot more than simple epochtalk hosting if it falls into the wrong hands). I don't really have the time to get behind this problem right now, but if somebody has the trust, the qualifications and the time for some tests, i'd be more than willing to provide the resources (most popular linux distro's available, 1 or 2 Gb ram, 2-4 vCPU's, a couple gig's of diskspace... OpenVZ). I can even create a KVM VM if i have no other choice, but i'd prefer openVZ...

Thanks mocacinno, but there are more than 1 user who wants to test this software. Maybe we can make a group and if we give $5 each one for sure we can pay a VPS for this testing propouses.
5317  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Central bank power on bitcoin? on: February 26, 2019, 04:20:36 PM
The discussion on the 2008 financial crisis happening again given we have a digitalised currency was great and I thank you for all who gave their views.

But what do you think the central bank ability is to reduce the effect of the 2008 financial crisis given bitcoin was the main currency?

We know the 2008 crisis was caused because banks give credit to anyone, was easy to banks to invite to each American to their debt so the bubble crash and the crisis come, because all of them spend money they didn't have. And that is impossible with bitcoin. Because as you know bitcoin isn't a debt tool, it's more like cash, so the crisis could be avoided if the main currency were bitcoin in that moment.
5318  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto ATM robed. on: February 26, 2019, 04:16:27 PM
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/audvvi/our_atm_was_robed_the_other_week_luckily_no/

After reading this thread I have two questions in my mind:
1. What if the robber hacks and takes off all fund from ATM?
2. Why ATM's when they are so risky?

The robber don't need to be a hacker to drain all the btc ballance, if they can access to the cash box then they can use the same $100 bill to drain all the btc from the ATM.

And the ATM are a risk business, that's why banks invest millions each year in their ATM's security, but in this picture we can see how insecure was this one, you can even grab it and run with it!
Image: https://i.imgur.com/BBh89tr.jpg
5319  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Bitcoin Casino Script? on: February 26, 2019, 04:12:15 PM
I am always a big gambler. But not like others, I am not a greedy person, so I always get profit from them. I now enjoy the process of gambling so much which I always afraid getting addicted too deep.

One day, I saw a new casino launched, the interface is so similar to famous casinos. From faucets, deposits, withdrawals, game layout, chat system, just feel like it is just combined from all casinos.
I know, the cost of the script may be expensive and a lot of promotions need to grow. I don't mind because it is just a long term investment.

*I do not know coding

I just want a script with webhosting, and payments setup etc. Anyone knows any developer or company who provides such services? Please help me.


The new site called Luckyfish.io, it is a combine of Stake.com, luckygames.io, duckdice.io.

Hello TakashiHiroki, i had developed a casino in the past, and here you have two options, the first one is to build it from scratch, and the second one is to build it from zero.

If you search in github you could find some opensource codes for casinos, you can take those and open your site. But remember the most import part of the casino, this one is the bankroll, and this is important because if you can't pay to your customers, then why they should gamble in your site?
5320  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Las Transacciones en la Darknet (Red Oscura) se duplicaron en 2018 on: February 26, 2019, 04:05:53 PM
Monero también se podría rastrear?
Y esas monedas que tiran de TOR (tipo deeponion)?

Está chulo el gráfico, por cierto ...  Tongue

Por temas laborales me estoy haciendo un master de monero y no, esta moneda no se puede rastrear y te voy a explicar por que.

Monero tiene 4 propiedades basicas para garantizar ser anonimo:

RingCT - Cancela la cantidad de la transacción
Ring - Ofusca el output del cual se produjo el gasto
Stealth address - Se asegura de que la direccion recipiente no se registra en blockchain
Kovri - Rompe el enlace entre la transacción y la locación física

Desafortunadamente no hay mucha información en español sobre monero, pero mientras mas aprendo de esta moneda mas me esta gustando, ya que todo lo que se va registrando en su blockchain es una 'Mentira'. A continuación te dejo una transacción de monero para que te des una idea de lo que estoy hablando:

https://moneroblocks.info/tx/c5d983bfe87bbaad8c37cc5357014103f3f5cab71046da9174f62de27356cb3a
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