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5501  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto-Games.net ⭐ Since 2014 ⭐ Faucet ⭐ Largest Wagering contest...ever ⭐ on: January 06, 2020, 11:09:27 AM
LTC Lottery round 131 end in 20 hrs!


First place
3.752 LTC

Second place
0.704 LTC

Third place
0.234 LTC

Total tickets (of all players)
938

Price per ticket
0.005 LTC

5502  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: $$ FREE FIXED MATCH BASKETBALL $$ on: January 05, 2020, 07:25:48 PM
Spain Women's Superleague Volleyball
Logrono W Vs Cajasol W
https://www.flashscore.in/match/xzwueva/
Link to game
Logrono W -26.5

La Laguna W Vs Las Palmas
https://www.flashscore.in/match/ChVihxqI/#match-summary
Link to game
La Laguna -9.5

If any of it looses
I will quit this forum
Seems like it isnt time to quit yet.Both games W. When would be the next tip?  Grin
5503  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for an investor for the game - released soon on: January 05, 2020, 03:52:13 PM
Oh! Its good to look back to those Summertime sage days  Grin Im aware to this game though but i havent tested out those 2.
So you're looking for 0.3-1BTC investment,Is this only good for a single investor or would plan to accept multiple as long you do hit the target?
NSFW games are quite good imho but i dont like for you to give an assurance that you would beat out those existing ones.
5504  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty? on: January 05, 2020, 02:23:33 PM
So I set up a telegram group to share good projects with everyone, not to waste time participating in junk content. In fact, I don't think that judging the project depends on the number of people involved and the publicity of the project itself, but the real discussion and communication of the project.
Okay, so what's your telegram group and let's see if you got good projects there. I want to see it.
Anyway, what are your metrics on judging a good one and not?

Airdrops are all rubbish, why don't you just do social mining? It's quality over quantity work.
They are all rubbish but if you do have that extra time to spend out on collecting those shit tokens then its your call as long it doesnt asked out KYC or something like FEE for you to receive such drop.

It would be still useless if there would be a certain group would be formed for the function of helping each other yet you would only get mostly of members which would shill out or advertise tokens
yet they've been doing some task out of some projects.So it is not really that effective.
5505  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Are we going to have a profitable bounty hunting in 2020? on: January 04, 2020, 11:34:36 AM
Last year was not a profitable year for bounty hunters like us, but as we are embracing a new year, a new hope has live.so do you believe that we will have a good bounty year? if yes, why?
I don't think so, this year would be more worst for bounty hunters. Because most of projects try to get in IEO sale (who have enough money to list on exchange). So that they could save all advertising cost since exchange themselves will advertise their project. On the other hand even there is few ICO giving bounty reward that's worst since they are scammer. Percentage of successful ICO is very low. So hunters just could do hardwork but they won't get appropriate reward for their work. Its better to find some other crypto related job instead of hunting on ICO. I know few people likely addicted on bounty hunting since it's free money.  But they should think, about last year, and what would happen this year. Nothing going to change for bounty hunters. Just leave scammer alone, don't help them to scam more people by bounty campaign.
IEO is the new way on where most projects do target out and as said ICO would slow vanished or get less popular compared on previous years.
So it means it would lessen up the number of bounties and i can see it as of todays which isnt similar on last years.If this would continue
then im sure that it will slowly die until bounty hunting is gone.For now its early to tell but that would be surely the path it would take.
5506  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who are are your bet for this year's boxing fight of the year on: January 04, 2020, 09:42:19 AM
ESPN: Naoya Inoue-Nonito Donaire is the 2019 fight of the year.

Boxingscene: 2019 Fight of the Year: Golovkin-Derevyanchenko.

Inoue-Donaire is the fight of the year for me. Everyone says that Donaire doesn't have a chance against the Monster, but he almost pull it off. Although Inoue knock him down, Donaire really try to fought back and swing his left hook, unfortunately, it didn't land solidly. But Donaire broke Inoue's orbital bone in that fight, proving that he can still pull the trigger.
No doubt on that and i would vote on the same where Inoue and Donaire fight would be worthy to be the best fight for this year.
I do saw some nominees though which isnt bad either http://thecomeback.com/queensberryrules/2019-articles/2019-boxing-fight-of-the-year-nominees.html

I cant say that Donaire almost pull it off yet even he didnt go down he would still lose in points but that was really a good fight imho.

One of the biggest fights now I think it is the battle between the Filipino Dash Donaire versus. Inoue many people believe that the undefeated five-time champion still can conquer the arena and win the game. However, the fighter came from Japan did not hesitate to fight even the people think he is an underdog, still many people trust him to win and support the Japanese boxer, the fight continues. In the first rounds, the Inoue already gives a lot of uppercuts that cause a lot of damage to Donaire. A lot of people didn't expect that the underdog can beat a legendary boxer.
When it comes to experience and statistics then theres no questions asked that Naoya is below but those numbers doesnt really matter when you are already on the ring considering that the Japanese monster is still undefeated and having 18 fights without loss is really a fantastic record and this do proves out that these numbers arent a showoff and beaten hell of a crap of boxers which do have higher statistics than him.
Even me havent expect that the filipino fighter would lose up basing on experience and body build but this proves out that younger generations are quite much tougher.
5507  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto-Games.net ⭐ Since 2014 ⭐ Faucet ⭐ Largest Wagering contest...ever ⭐ on: January 04, 2020, 06:02:14 AM
This player gets the 1st-3rd prize in ETH lottery. Cool
5508  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will be main currency during WW III, and back to $20k ? on: January 04, 2020, 05:14:12 AM
I don't wanna see a stupid war going on even if that push Bitcoin price. Lots of people are dying here and there and it leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

The conflicts are bad enough already and I hope it would stop. Life is more precious than money, especially if you live in a war zone. Pretty sure nobody wants the world to go to war even if they have 10 billion dollars because that means nothing when you can't even feel safe.
Same sentiments for this situation.It doesnt need nor not really pleasant on the eyes on seeing a war, you wont be feel happy just because you do see the advantage of it.

People shouldnt really push that btc would be the main currency.It might rose up its price or demand on IRAN but doesnt mean that it would affect as a whole.

5509  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto Gambling on Mobile Devices on: January 04, 2020, 03:51:22 AM
Have you ever gambled from your mobile device (preferably smartphone)?

I know that some online gambling sites adapt themselves to mobile devices. But I'm talking about applications that you install on your phone which allow you to gamble anytime, anywhere. For Android, I've toppled with an app called "CoinPoker" which allows you to play Poker on the go with cryptocurrency. I'm sure there are other apps out there, but that's the only one I've found. For ETH-based gambling sites, I use the "Cipher" wallet to interact with them on my phone. Per my experience, it's much more convenient to gamble on a mobile device than a computer. But everyone has their unique preferences within the mainstream world.

If you happen to know of good Android apps which allow you gamble with crypto, please let me know. Also, feel free to share your experience when gambling using a mobile device. Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley

Im not really that fan of playing gambling in mobile yet i dont prefer on small screens when i do look for leisure times.I know that some gambling sites do have their own mobile apps but
i do still end up or prefer on desktop playing.

You're right where everyone do have its own preference when it comes to playing.Some might prefer mobile phones due to accessibility but it is really different when you do play on a pc.
5510  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: 2020 - The Year Of Decentralization. Thoughts? on: January 03, 2020, 12:30:21 PM
What do you guys think? At the end of 2019, we've seen TONS of exchange hacks, and TONS of discussions on true decentralization, and it's advantages moving forward.

We've seen exchanges adding "staking support", making everyone not knowing the dangers of centralized exchanges victims of future exchange hacks.

Moving forward, I believe projects working to eliminate the  "middleman", making truly decentralized solutions and user friendly platforms to be  the best performers.

Blocknet is a good and promising project I've discovered lately, their DEX looks real promising: https://blockdx.com/, but their Xrouter which will solve the oracle problem is interesting as well.

There are tons of projects out there, this is just an example of a project that's worth following, imho  Cheesy
There are already some good DEX out there like Bisq. I havent seen out this Blocknet though yet im not really that interested too much since majority do prefer on ending up on using Cex ones.

Until when we dont consider on utilizing or concerning about Decentralization? Of course this is what most projects is targeting out and this is what crypto main motive.There were lots of projects out there
trying out but it seems majority doesnt really mind much.
5511  Economy / Gambling / Re: ** Soft Launch ** Moonlanding.io **WITH WELCOME BONUS** on: January 03, 2020, 08:37:24 AM
Sounds interesting.  I kind of prefer p2p betting.
Does this use a token or something?
And number 2, is that Bitcoin Lightening Network?
Couldn't access the site on my browser unfortunately... wanted to get more details on the kyc part.
Havent you visited the site? P2P betting on a crash game?
I doubt that you havent tried to click on what people been talking here.


As per FAQ;

Quote
7. Deposit (Bitcoin)

Only Bitcoin is accepted into the Bitcoin wallet, sending any other digital asset to this address will result in a loss of assets.

8. Deposit (Lightning network)

To deposit via the lighting network an invoice must be generated by the receiver, in this case it is Moonlanding.io.
The deposit amount must be stipulated before the payment request is generated and there has to be an open route to moonlanding.io node at the time of the request.
Please note at this time that the current individual channel capacity is 16,000,0000 SATS, and that the max payment is currently 4,294,967 SATS.
The Moonlanding LND node address can be found on the wallet page.
Please see this link to a video on how to open a channel to our node. We recommend the use of the mobile éclair wallet which can be found here
(Éclair has no affiliation with moonlanding.io)

It doesnt  really cost too much time on reading up the FAQ first.
5512  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-12-31] Countdown: Craig Wright’s 1m BTC fortune to be unlocked in hours on: January 03, 2020, 07:24:56 AM
What happened to this? We're already Jan. 3 and i cant see any further updates towards this unlocking event. Grin Cant find even his Twitter.
By the way i do enjoy on reading this up: https://modernconsensus.com/people/exclusive-craig-wright-what-ill-do-with-satoshi-nakamotos-billions/
5513  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Thought I got scammed but now what? on: January 03, 2020, 05:22:16 AM
You should slapped the head of that friend of yours of causing soo much hassle and damage to you yet he do prefer a scam company to you.

I'm not defending OP's "friend", but let's be a bit fair here. There's a good chance that OP's "friend" didn't also know that it was a scam in the first place, hence the "friend" referred the service to OP. It's actually a lot common that people think. Not everyone knows about ponzi schemes in general, yet a good amount of people endorse ponzi schemes with actual passion and with the actual intent of also actually helping friends & family members earn. It's not black and white in some(or most cases).
You got the point because we can presume that his friend isnt really aware that he's investing on a scam too therefore we cant really conclude directly.I was just dragged with my emotions thats why i do
talk about slapping because i do have the experience that my friend do suggest something for his own benefit when i was still a noob.Well, we do have different experiences in life.
People do eventually learn when they do experience these unfortunate events, it isnt necessary but most likely its inevitable thing.
5514  Economy / Gambling / Re: Livemines.com : A Bitcoin Minesweeper Game | NO REG OR KYC | PLAY & WIN 25x on: January 03, 2020, 04:13:41 AM
1,000,000 bits = 1 BTC?


Tried up the practice game and everything went smooth.A bit lucky on hitting up 1 tile out of 24 bombs for 10 times.I'll try my luck ones again with real funds and lets see if this luck would continue.
5515  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are we getting a pump and dump for this month? on: January 03, 2020, 03:30:58 AM


January wasn't really good for the past two years. Will it repeat again?

Two years ago after the big BTC bull run, "The Great Bitcoin Crash" began in the mid-January and it ended up around $3k+ in December.

Last year, it started from $3k+ and it ain't that good either, but we finished above $7k last month. So almost $4k gained.

Will there really be a pump and dump for this month? I know that the market is so unpredictable now, but I wanna hear your reactions or thoughts about this one.

Thanks in advance.

We do see that the price had gone down below 7k but it isnt really that too deep to consider out to be a dump.Question if it would happen the same thing just like on previous year? Who knows?

We cant even sure if this sudden price down movement would continue until on 6500 support price or would stay up currently for the moment and we would head back again for recovery.

In this new year, im not really expecting much other than on that halving event.
5516  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Thought I got scammed but now what? on: January 03, 2020, 02:22:28 AM

They said my bitcoin wallet needs to be activated with company wallet.
That's BS, btw. Seems like they trying to scam you again.
So what if you pay for it, the next thing you know there is your 3k then ask you to pay this and that until you didn't know your paying them in double.

Is the company sort of an exchange site?


So they could pay me yet still get the money back? They won't get double because I'm not linking my card.

Honestly, I'm not sure what kind of company this is. I just trusted my friends recommendation and even waited until she got a payout to move forward with it.
You should slapped the head of that friend of yours of causing soo much hassle and damage to you yet he do prefer a scam company to you.
Dont ever believe on fund management yet those profits given are initial only and when they do get your trust they would tend to ask for more investment
and basing on what you have said they are just trying to snip out again more money from you.Blockchain or btc address doesnt really need any confirmation for
someone to pass up the funds back.They are just luring you in to make more deposit or linking your bank account.Dont get fooled twice.
5517  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto-Games.net ⭐ Since 2014 ⭐ Faucet ⭐ Largest Wagering contest...ever ⭐ on: January 02, 2020, 05:35:03 PM
BTC Lottery round 438 ends in 37hrs!


First place
0.075760 BTC

Second place
0.014205 BTC

Third place
0.004735 BTC

Total tickets (of all players)
947

Price per ticket
0.000100 BTC
5518  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Lottery In Your Place on: January 01, 2020, 10:48:28 PM
Here's some site that do offer international lotto betting using up with crypto: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5214162.0
But expect to comply or put up your personal info incase you do hit up the jackpot then that would be badly needed.
If you dont mind too much when it comes to online privacy then this one is good for those people who do like to bet.
5519  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cryptoskill - Realtime multiplayer Rock Paper Scissors on: January 01, 2020, 10:08:36 PM

Happy new year stomachgrowls Smiley
Oh we missed that section. Is it possible for a mod to move this thread there ?
So you're saying that there's no market for these kind of games huh.. I guess we'll keep trying, just for fun and games.
We are actually making another game right now and, as I said to Thekool1s, we like doing this and having the experience of building these websites is great for us.

You can see it on top left>


Good to hear out that you would try out.Wish you luck with that!
5520  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cryptoskill - Realtime multiplayer Rock Paper Scissors on: January 01, 2020, 08:15:20 PM
Why not try to create ANN thread for this RockPaperScissors game? Gambling Section.

Aside from that there's no need to repeat those concerns above about trust matters.We have seen a number of multiplayer games but ending up

on failing due to these reasons.Even if its fair or not but the interest isnt really that high.
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