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5401  Other / Archival / Re: Which one is more risky? Skill-based gambling or trading? on: January 15, 2017, 07:55:53 AM
There is no such a thing as skill based gambling, it's not a profession but a hobby of sorts where you either lose or win while talking about trading is the matter of wrong or bad choices, in gambling you never know the outcome only could guess but trading requires study being done with time spent to become experienced and you'll end up with loss but still have something which is only less valued, in gambling you just lose and nothing left in your hands.

So for a conclusion any method or kind of gambling is the most risky deals of all.
5402  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Mining Power Growing Bigger But Greener on: January 15, 2017, 07:45:00 AM
Only economical solution for next 50 years of mining is nuclear reactor generated electricity, I know building reactors is hard and costs a lot but imagine you could produce power for decades with only a few kilograms of enriched uranium, but the problem is lack of technology and those accessing such technology either are sanctioned or can't afford to build sufficiently due to shortage of financial and political support.
5403  Other / Archival / Re: Signature Campaign Manager Service on: January 14, 2017, 02:19:15 PM
As a manager you need to know that dictating your own terms like only you will hold the funds or escrow is just not the way to attract clients.
You need to keep up and be very active and responsive and since there are many nationalities and so many different people with colorful ideas, it is best to remain just a username and never give your picture because then it becomes personal and most of the community want to stay professional as possible and not intimate, imho.
5404  Economy / Economics / Re: Why not just print dollars? on: January 14, 2017, 02:01:05 PM
I think there are only 3 countries in the world with printing authority and the means for it and if you think your country is printing your currency then you are just wrong, you didn't think that the giants of cash would allow anyone to print money in their basements did you?
Each country only designs the looks of their money and pays a fee to UK & USA and asks nicely to print their money for them, while people simply ignore the huge advantage of bitcoin which is giving freedom to every individual and enabling them to print their own money.
5405  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Which bitcoin address has the most BTC? on: January 14, 2017, 01:21:47 PM
Can't remember the address since I didn't bookmark it but it had more than 320k bitcoins in it with more than 19k transactions which shows how really people trust the blockchain safety.
5406  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Help me figure this out? How to estimate the cost to create a Bitcoin? on: January 14, 2017, 10:44:07 AM
Hey guys, I'm not sure if I'm simply overlooking something, but I remember reading some time in the last that last halving, it costed less than $300 to create a Bitcoin. Do I just generally tossed the idea around that nowadays, the value would be double, due to the halving. I realise that this may not be the casee, since due to Moore's Law (Which may not be accurate due to the small amount of research being done into ASICs), the performance of new technology doubles every two or so years, and since a halving is every four years, the price to create a Bitcoin could be much, much different.


So - How would I do this? I can't seem to get my head around this, I'm tired and trying to work this out in my head on the bus.
It all goes back to electricity costs and of course a bit of luck for your ASICs to work perfectly and you keeping them cool at all times.
So unless you can find the cheapest electricity you need to be cautious about mining but don't be stupid and start mining whatever it costs you because a few years from now you'll end up regretting it. still with the recent fluctuations we now know where the potentials.
5407  Economy / Economics / Re: whether bitcoin influence on the world economy? on: January 14, 2017, 10:33:21 AM
50 years from now maybe, when people realize bitcoin is not under any government's control and not influenced by any centralized organization.
So I think those of us here are 50 years ahead of our time Smiley.
5408  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice, refund my money, or I will be die on: January 14, 2017, 10:21:46 AM

I included your images in my post and I see that you played in short period of time without setting your seed manually which is a mistake not to set client seed manually for every and each bet you play. didn't you know any casino would predict your bet's outcome if one seed used over and over again? it's not against the norms but it is what it is and you should keep it in mind to set client seed from now on.

I did not know changing seeds is an advantage. Is it really an advantage or just another hearsay.
Not setting client seed your self is like announcing to them that you are giving away your money and they should come and take it willingly.
How can it be advantage? it's just to prevent the house to cheat you, though it's not cheating if you play with their provided seed.
Every single bet if you set your own client seed it would be almost impossible for the house to cheat, unless they can read your browser.
5409  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice, refund my money, or I will be die on: January 14, 2017, 09:56:20 AM
Did you lose all in one bet? did you have any chance to stop and you didn't? are you familiar with gambling rules? I know it's hard just to lose with a simple click but also a pleasure to win with same one click, please grow up and as always gamble with money that you can afford to lose.
No one will refund you because not refunding to people losing their bets is the whole purpose of having an online casino.

Please check my screenshots, I lost my money just this way. It's not normal. Please tell Stunna that money was been everything for me. Please.
I included your images in my post and I see that you played in short period of time without setting your seed manually which is a mistake not to set client seed manually for every and each bet you play. didn't you know any casino would predict your bet's outcome if one seed used over and over again? it's not against the norms but it is what it is and you should keep it in mind to set client seed from now on.
5410  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How casinos slots attract players to play ? on: January 14, 2017, 09:40:06 AM
Try not to rig your games for starters, I receive dozens of promotional emails from a few casinos but I never go back there because I know they are just here to take my money and no matter if I'm lucky or not winning is not an option, so I ignore them completely, and I have seen reputable and trusted casinos to cheat their players some times which makes it even harder to be a loyal player at their sites.
5411  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice, refund my money, or I will be die on: January 14, 2017, 09:14:16 AM
Did you lose all in one bet? did you have any chance to stop and you didn't? are you familiar with gambling rules? I know it's hard just to lose with a simple click but also a pleasure to win with same one click, please grow up and as always gamble with money that you can afford to lose.
No one will refund you because not refunding to people losing their bets is the whole purpose of having an online casino.


5412  Economy / Speculation / Re: What will happen to BTC next week ? on: January 14, 2017, 08:30:37 AM
You should move this to the speculations thread, here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=57.0 because most of the responses will be pure speculation. You have to see this in the bigger context to understand what happened. China, one of the biggest users of bitcoins had a bit of a wake up call from their government. The Bitcoin exchanges had a visit from the government, when their government realized that citizens might be using bitcoin for capital flight.

They had to protect their fiat currency, so they decided to scare people away from Bitcoin, by initiating a visit to the place where most transactions in Bitcoin are done. The people panicked and they started to sell their bitcoins, in fear that these exchanges might be closed or that their coins might be confiscated. < Just one more reason why we need decentralized exchanges >

This will hopefully go away without hiccups, if these government officials find everything in order. If they are not in order, then people would have to find other ways to deal in bitcoins directly.
You having access to your private keys is something that prevents any authority to confiscate any amount of bitcoin, leaving funds on exchanges wallets is one of the biggest mistakes people make. The rise was due to holidays and whenever people are happy and celebrating with some cash bonus from their jobs, they bought bitcoin more than usual and now after 2 weeks the market corrected itself and if it didn't then we could've had problems saying the price manipulation is real. people need to know that no government can take their bitcoins unless they give access to their private keys.
5413  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The reason why people do not get Bitcoin. on: January 14, 2017, 06:32:32 AM
Motivation, lack of incentive, not enough educated, people often know nothing about even creating an email account, you can't really expect them to hug bitcoin. they will eventually come around and start learning about crypto one way or another. Just a simple example, my father didn't know how to create an email and didn't care to learn until he was asked to provide an address at work, so he came to me to learn and I did teach him how, now you see having a simple email account wasn't important until it was.
5414  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in the classroom, yes or no and why? on: January 14, 2017, 06:10:03 AM
Yeah sure! like governments around the world would allow their demise to be a subject in schools Smiley though blockchain could be a good thing to include in books for kids to learn to prepare them when growing up maybe those become coders stop making all these useless coins and actually do something good with this technology.
5415  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do people keep saying BTC is dead?! on: January 14, 2017, 05:42:01 AM
Anyone saying bitcoin is dead because they never knew that bitcoin is undead or just are stupid..
5416  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you think about immortality? on: January 12, 2017, 09:21:01 PM
Every creature with a soul must die at least once in order to live forever afterwards in which state I don't want to discuss that here.
No matter who you are or what you do, you must die, only God is the one entity that never dies and even if He wanted to die, then who could exist to witness it? so no point in doing that but still is possible since He is capable of anything and you can't find a thing that He can not do.
5417  Economy / Speculation / Re: Sell or wait? on: January 12, 2017, 06:04:01 PM
No to hold and no to sell, buy as much as you can trust me a few weeks back eth was below $7 and everyone said it will die soon but now it's getting back up again and is around $9+, now I'm not comparing the tin with gold but this is a way of living for many people nowadays.
5418  Economy / Speculation / Re: What causes the Bitcoin price rise or fall? on: January 12, 2017, 05:43:17 PM
Whenever big governments and banks feel threatened by bitcoin price and or rapid adoption, they decide to somehow crash the market by any means necessary, and since there are 10 big whales holding around 1m bitcoins each see these kind of situations they try to cut any losses as it is possible by dumping in bulks like 1k coins at a time until they realize the community support is strong and they start to buy back cheaper than they sold and that way the changes happen in market.
5419  Economy / Economics / Re: $1100 to $750 is significant on: January 12, 2017, 03:52:02 PM
Buy buy buy, don't hesitate my friends and buy with trust to each other, if we always continue to buy when price goes down then we could potentially grab the manipulators coins and leave them empty handed, let the weak hands and big whales dump on us and we shouldn't really back down now that is important to be more supportive towards bitcoin, buy buy buy.
5420  Economy / Speculation / Re: $200 is on the way on: January 12, 2017, 03:37:00 PM
I'd love nothing more than having access to bitcoins cheap as $500 but now I'm seeing that it might even get lower down to $200? is it really possible? if so then I'll cash every thing I have including TV laptops, refrigerator and such to be able to buy as much as I can, do you really think having a price as low as $200 is potentially deadly for bitcoin? I beg you to think one more time honey. Smiley.
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