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541  Local / Biete / Re: [BTC auf Amazon.de] kaufe gutscheine mit euren BTC, 10-15% discount on: January 19, 2013, 05:32:42 PM
Can you also do amazon.co.uk vouchers?
542  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] £2625 in Amazon GCs $70 in target GCs $30 in Regal Cinema GCs on: January 18, 2013, 11:42:24 AM
Sorry for the noobness, but I'm a little puzzled; the pound denominated amazon GC is for amazon.co.uk, right? Amazon does not allow gift card balance to be transfered, I won't be bitten by it, will I?

Thanks
543  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] £2625 in Amazon GCs $70 in target GCs $30 in Regal Cinema GCs on: January 18, 2013, 09:37:05 AM
Is the £ value one single gift card? Is it still available (or part thereof)?
544  Economy / Gambling / Re: $10 iTunes Gift Card [TAABL RAFFLE & DoC PIPE] on: January 17, 2013, 06:31:50 PM
DoC Pipe target prize lowered to 0.7 BTC based on the current exchange rate, so better odds for your bets!
545  Economy / Gambling / Re: The AMAZING Anonymous Bitcoin Lottery (TAABL) on: January 15, 2013, 08:30:51 PM
Time for Pick 4 stats;

Total number of completed Pick 4's: 6
Sum total of pots distributed: BTC 111.573

Longest run:  19 days, 13 hours and 20 minutes
Shortest run: 3 days, 16 hours and 5 minutes
Average run: 9 days, 13 hours, 6 minutes

Largest pot:   BTC 37.323
Smallest pot: BTC 5.049
Average pot:  BTC 18.596

There were no choices being hit more than once so far.
546  Economy / Marketplace / Re: SELLING: 1 BTC Casascius series 2 on: January 14, 2013, 08:00:35 PM
Fair enough, I just thought I might ask.

Also, I sent something I sold on ebay to Italy and the UK. It tool 3 days to arrive in the UK and 2 weeks for Italy, so I'm guessing something is happening there specifically?
547  Economy / Marketplace / Re: SELLING: 1 BTC Casascius series 2 on: January 14, 2013, 07:41:50 PM
I'm wanting to buy a few coins so I can offer them on diceoncrack.com and taabl.net

Will you offer any discount for quantities larger than 4? Say I want 10, 25 or even 50 if the price is right, what would those quantities cost me, including shipping to Europe?
548  Economy / Gambling / Re: The AMAZING Anonymous Bitcoin Lottery (TAABL) on: January 14, 2013, 03:25:18 PM
Some more stats, this time around for the Pick 3.

Total number of completed Pick 3's: 40
Sum total of pots distributed: BTC 133.254

Longest run:  8 days, 16 hours and 30 minutes
Shortest run: 1 hour and 51 minutes
Average run: 1 day, 9 hours, 21 minutes

Largest pot:   BTC 8.613
Smallest pot: BTC 0.792
Average pot:  BTC 3.331

There were no choices being hit more than once so far.
549  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin will be at CES2013 (Official Thread) on: January 13, 2013, 07:42:19 PM
I went to a restaurant and paid with my visa card, I got food poisoning... just reported visa to the appropriate health inspection authorities!

lol
550  Economy / Gambling / Re: The AMAZING Anonymous Bitcoin Lottery (TAABL) on: January 13, 2013, 01:11:41 PM
Time for a few stats:

The Pick 2 is our fastest paced raffle, almost always hitting in less than a day, which leaves little time for people to place wagers. There were a couple of cases where a single bet would be matched, leaving the winner with a negative outcome due to the house fee, but that has since been resolved by preventing the pick to actively match a result until there have been at least 2 transactions received for wagering.

Pick 2 is also the one that moved more coins to date. It is 5 times more expensive per bet to make it interesting in terms of total value despite the fact it is very quickly matched.

There was a common misconception that the choice 00 was a more common winning bet than others, which while being correct is also a bit misleading. The 00 choice hit 15 times, 3 times as much as the next most common match, 2D. Why was it the most common? Simple, every time a new pick was spawned the first bet (that didn't carry any satoshi configured number preference) would always be 00, so that number was simply in every Pick.

Some numbers, for games started between the 15th of November of 2012 and today, that have been concluded:

Total number of completed Pick 2's: 87
Sum total of pots distributed: BTC 311.850

Longest run:  3 days, 6 hours and 17 minutes
Shortest run: 44 minutes
Average run: 16 hours, 10 minutes

Largest pot:   BTC 8.415
Smallest pot: BTC 0.990
Average pot:  BTC 3.585

All choices that had where matched more than one time:

00: 15
2D: 5
7C: 2
CD: 2
C8: 2
A2: 2
94: 2

Good luck!
551  Economy / Gambling / Re: $10 iTunes Gift Card [TAABL RAFFLE & DoC PIPE] on: January 13, 2013, 12:44:14 PM
I have made the GC raffle a Pick3 instead of a Pick4, to make the odds of matching much higher.
552  Economy / Gambling / Re: $10 iTunes Gift Card [TAABL RAFFLE & DoC PIPE] on: January 13, 2013, 10:24:34 AM
Is it possible you could reduce the price of the GC's? I would throw a couple bets at you if the pot was $3 per card with a 3 person limit per card. Other than that I don't really like my chances.

I honestly don't understand what you are asking.

There's a raffle going on TAABL, and I don't have any provision for limiting the maximum number of bets. Is that what you are asking? The way I read it (and I might be completely mistaken) you are asking for the raffle to have at most 3 bets for a combined pot of $3?

There's also the User Pipe at DoC. The price here is configurable, I have it set at 0.8 BTC because that is close to the actual price of the GCs. The more you send as a wager the better the odds of winning are, so if you send 0.4 btc you'll have roughly 1 in 2 chances of winning, but you can send as little as 0.01.

Understand that this is an experiment on ways to raffle and gamble items as opposed to selling or auctioning them, so the interest here is not to get rid of the item asap. If you are looking to buy a discounted GC I'm sure you'll find options that occasionally pop up here in the forum. These games are intended for those who are looking to gamble for them.
553  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-01-11 WorldCrunch.com - SILK ROAD: DEEP INSIDE THE INTERNET HIDES A BOOMING on: January 12, 2013, 05:20:35 PM
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The site automatically generates a virtual currency through a series of computers networked together. All you need to buy some of this currency is a credit card.

Oh, the level of ignorance from the press never ceases to amaze me. When I think they are starting to understand things...
554  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] The CrackPipe. Pipe wagers through DiceOnCrack.com on: January 12, 2013, 03:19:41 PM
Which user games are actually still active?  I'm confused.

All the user games under http://diceoncrack.com/pipes should be active. At the very least we didn't receive any notification they weren't but if in doubt follow the links on the Notes column and contact the appropriate users. I can personally confirm that pipes under the name nelisky and TTBit are up to date.
555  Economy / Gambling / Re: $10 iTunes Gift Card [TAABL RAFFLE & DoC PIPE] on: January 12, 2013, 11:11:07 AM
I know what is going on, no pictures right?

OP edited to include pictures and target prize for the DoC Pipe reduced to 0.8 BTC from 1.0, making it 20% easier to win Wink
556  Economy / Gambling / Re: $10 iTunes Gift Card [TAABL RAFFLE & DoC PIPE] on: January 11, 2013, 01:33:26 PM
Not a single wager on either TAABL or DoC, so I have to ask; is there another kind of item you'd rather see in these tests? Would an Amazon (uk or us) be more desirable? Something else?
557  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin will be at CES2013 (Official Thread) on: January 11, 2013, 10:42:14 AM
They are participated in gathering $25M from Bitcoin community for BFL scam.

What else do they process? Child porn? Incest? Rape? Who knows? Bitcoin allows everything, isn't it?

Zealot much? Is incest (assuming consented by all involved) really at par with rape and child porn? They also speak of freedom, BURN THE MFs!
558  Other / Off-topic / Re: Wanna go to mars? prepair to fill your application form on: January 11, 2013, 10:24:51 AM
I was all pumped up reading up their selection process at http://mars-one.com/en/faq-en/21-faq-selection/251-do-i-qualify-to-apply; "I persevere, sure" and "my spirit is indomitable, just try and... wait, what is this here?"

- You understand the purpose of actions may not be clear in the moment, but there is good reason—you trust those who guide you.

Really? It kind of killed the moment and I gave up on it.
559  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] $100 BestBuy Giftcard on: January 11, 2013, 09:50:00 AM
Consider getting yourself a Crack Pipe?

You can get a fixed target prize (people bet what they want, odds change based on that, your prize is always roughly the same if someone wins) now. You can also raffle it on TAABL.
560  Bitcoin / Press / 2013-01-10 slashdot.com - Online Gambling Site Bets On Bitcoin To Avoid U.S. Law on: January 10, 2013, 10:31:53 PM
"SomePgmr writes with a story about an online gambling site operating planning to use Bitcoin to sidestep U.S. regulations effectively banning online gambling"

http://slashdot.org/story/13/01/10/2147224/online-gambling-site-bets-on-bitcoin-to-avoid-us-laws
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