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581  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎰 Truegame - First Smart Contract Platform For Lotto & Games of Chance 🎰 on: December 31, 2017, 05:15:34 PM
I played the scratchcard lottery,the 2.5$ one
what can I say I have been unlucky with my first three rounds but with my last game
I won 5$ and the next one brought me a 10$ win!
was a very fun experience and the overall feel of the site is great
great graphics and cool games (going to try most of them,as long as I have coins)
there is no cashout though,at least no such an option I could find
it says enter your ETH wallet and then there is no withdrawal option
maybe it is because the site is in its betamode still

Congratulations on the winning!
Payments will be made in early January 2018, for this you need to put your ETH wallet details in your personal account
Also, we have started a demo mode for scretchcards - now you can play without spending tokens.

Screenshot


That's more like it. i'd lost all my promotional balance, now i can play without any tokens/money, thanks for the demo mode. Cheesy  
try to post/reply to all in one post, if someone replied after your post then reply.
582  Economy / Gambling / Re: KINGDICE.COM - Bitcoin Dice & Invest in bankroll on: December 31, 2017, 03:19:14 PM
I might be interested in investing some BTC to your bankroll. I tried several other ones, but return only were moderate. I know it depends on how lucky the gamblers are, but may you provide some kind of statistics on how much profit your current investors made?
You can look up for stats here(https://kingdice.com/api/stats/).  api stats shows kingdice has made 32.66 BTC profit(if stats is correct/accurate!). you wouldn't make any profit, if the site is deserted(i hope this changes, wetsuit should start promoting kingdice), better find a site that has daily gamblers and invest in it. Wink
583  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: December 31, 2017, 01:51:48 PM
Last Friday one of my active referral should have won the Luckyjack promo but unfortunately he did not hit that Try Luck button.
His unlucky day on the luckyjack promo https://prnt.sc/hugqdv
Proof that he is one of my referral http://prntscr.com/hugr3a
He is the one who made my referral earning turn into negative two times this year.  Hope he will still enjoy playing at Fortunejack and keep on winnings. Smiley
Is 5.38 BTC his/her total win? man that's huge! i hope you profit off your referrals in the new year. i don't have any active referral, so i'm gonna be promoting/sharing my referral links in fb groups and on twitter and hopefully get some commission lol.
584  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 20 Billion Bets | 111+ BTC Jackpot! on: December 30, 2017, 06:32:19 PM
0 confirmation deposits should be live with new confidence settings coming back online in the next week.
Awesome! but how would you guys be able to do that? aren't you afraid of someone double spending the transaction?

I'd like to see altcoins like ethereum, litecoin, dash or ripple being accepted as payment methods.

So, I can haz altcoinz??
>,,,,,<
(=';'=)
(,,).(,,)
(,,)-(,,)°

Ripple(xrp) probably won't be accepted by PD( or any other casino). others alts like ETH, LTC, will be on new version of PD. Smiley
585  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io -50BTC Jackpot-30BTC max bet! faucet- 25% rakeback. BTC,ETH,LTC DICE on: December 30, 2017, 03:55:17 PM
This weeks leaderboard winners

BTC:
UserWageredPrize
bhanu1.856475250.125
mitchellosu0.383949560.0625
Gennady120.231364540.025
dogedigital0.220050.0125
igarey0.136486540.00625


ETH:
UserWageredPrize
dogedigital10.31252.5
Gennady124.703018041.25
hamstonaut1.94243280.5
CryptoWithThePro0.6693650.25
cutmoney0.422744380.125

LTC:
UserWageredPrize
dogedigital116.31546
hamstonaut73.417561733
Gennady1222.899844421
ltibor14.803747540.6
actmyname0.310.3


BKB:
UserWageredPrize
patlp16247016000
0wl1168498000
truchas402104000
JoasPT17535.543456541000
Lite16238500



To claim prize pm "dean" on BetKing.io chat or email support@betking.io

New week has started, see here for more info
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2634908
PM sent! i hope you update the other thread with leaderboard status in mid-week. i could've wagered bit more to get the 4th prize lol.
congrats dogedigital!!
586  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: December 29, 2017, 05:47:35 AM
Anyway might as well try again today, reading your win motivates me to try dice again today.

better on Wednesdays, more chances

Yeah I know and thanks for the tip, but somehow instinct tells me to try it today, I have the fund (a small amount of Bitcoin) sent to Fortune Jack  and  the dice rolling now, I have my bet limit so I guess I will check how long this  fund will last.  As of the current status I am at a gain of 8000 satoshi  Grin.  Anyway, thanks for the tip.  I will definitely play on Wednesday to have more chance since it only requires 7 consecutive number Smiley.

Just as what my instinct told me!  I hit theDice jackpot today!  Thank you FortuneJack!  This is my very first time to win a Jackpot in any Casino. I am really happy, again, thanks Smiley
Congrats on hitting the dice jackpot! 0.978 BTC win(almost $15k). may i ask how much you lost before you won the jackpot?
di3el luck is also amazing, congrats to him too. Smiley
587  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | The Bitcoin Casino | Plinko, Mines, Blackjack, Roulette + 8 more 👽 on: December 29, 2017, 04:50:41 AM
With the new year coming up, what feature or game do you want to see in 2018?
I'd like to see lottery game by you guys and altcoin support. you can add the top alts, ETH,LTC and XMR/Zcash. also enable the wheel game. Roll Eyes



588  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Worst mistake in gambling on: December 28, 2017, 07:21:57 PM
I bet with you all guys. The worst mistake in gambling always is all-in. It's the scary word when you're a gambler. Put everything of yours in 1 bet is really terrify.
Yeah going all-in is terrifying, but sometimes it can make your day lol. i have gone all-in like 2 times, the first time i won(had placed .1 BTC bet), second time i lost it(i don't remember the exact amount but it was <.1 BTC).
589  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Did you learn from your gambling mistakes? on: December 28, 2017, 06:40:34 PM
I learned some very harsh lessons gambling. The number one thing I learned is always rely on math. Never convince myself that gambling is pure luck or not based on math. Never think that the outcome can be predicted (this is a big one!) if you always base your play on math you will make the most in the long run while losing the minimum.
Lol if you gamble for long time/run, you'll lose all your money. people usually win when their gambling session is short. i've made profits in short run, but over long run i have always lost.

590  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best Trading Site on: December 28, 2017, 04:55:26 PM
Hi guys welcome its cryptopia is reliable for trading or bittrex i need a suggestion for trading sites has a good trades
Binance is the best one right now(at least to me!). i've never used cryptopia, so i have no idea if they're reliable or not. as for bittrex i would say avoid them, their support doesn't exists(had a ticket opened up a month ago have received no reply yet), also you need to do enhanced verification to trade there.
591  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin is going to crash? on: December 28, 2017, 04:48:46 PM
Hey guys, I'm not saying that I think bitcoin is going to crash but. This image should be scary to anyone holding BTC.

https://imgur.com/a/JhvEa
Didn't bitcoin price crash already? price went down to $11k and now it's starting to recover. long-term bitcoin holders don't need to worry about these crashes/correction, in 2 years price of bitcoin probably be over $50k.
592  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Happy New Year $22000? on: December 28, 2017, 04:33:20 PM
Hello! I think for the new year Bitcoin $22000; ETH $780.
What are the forecasts?
Well, bitcoin for sure will surpass $22k in 2018 and ETH probably be over $1k. by the end of 2018, price of one bitcoin be around $30k(i think it's a realistic and a possible forecast  Cheesy).
593  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Exchanges to support Segwithx2 airdrop? on: December 27, 2017, 08:01:41 PM
Also wondering this.

Should I move my BTC to YoBit or leave it in Bittrex?
Bittrex haven't posted any update regarding latest b2x, they have stated support for b2x back in november but it got cancelled and haven't posted any update on the upcoming hardfork so it is still unclear.

Yobit gonna give you b2x in 1:1 ratio so you can move your BTC to yobit and sell those free b2x as soon as possible before other starts to dump it.

Can somebody share that is their any fees on Yobit on incoming btc transaction or is it free? Also what is the outgoing transaction fees and is it instant or you need to keep btc for some days in their wallet? Also can we transfer it now as well or time is over to do that?


By the way is Blockchain supporting this Segwithx2?

There is no extra fee charged by a site/service(other than you paying the tx fee) for depositing bitcoin/altcoin, when withdrawing you'll be charged a fixed amount for tx/miners fee.

Yobit fee page(https://yobit.net/en/fees/).


it's best to keep your coins on electrum or any other wallet that supports exporting private keys, you'll easily be able to claim fork coins.
594  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A Q for Bitcoin gamblers. Are you affected by high transaction fees? on: December 27, 2017, 07:35:02 PM
I'm a bit affected by high tx fees. i don't gamble frequently, so i'm fine! though we do need some solution for high tx fee and just segwit isn't gonna do, we also need lightning network or an alternative. but as you said we/casino/other sites/services need to start using segwit address, it's the first step.


The days of bitcoin faucets being profitable or even worth the time are long gone I think.  I've never been a fan of them because the rewards are usually measly but requires a lot of time to keep clicking for claims.  Although it is worth noting that it's free and if one is patient with it over 6 months to a year, you might just be able collect a few thousand sats which in turn may be worth a considerable amount as the price of bitcoin keeps increasing.
To answer the question with a simple answer, I’d Say bitcoin faucets aren't useful now. Perhaps altcoins faucets might be a better bet.  
What??
595  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hardware Wallets Difficult to Use on: December 27, 2017, 04:39:27 PM
No, not at all. hardware wallets are the most easiest way to store and spend your bitcoins securely.

It's the computer interfacing bit that falls down for me. With Trezor I regularly get the pin entry bit going dark and freezing on me. And the chrome app never works so I have to go through a web page instead. With the Ledger the Chrome app regularly fails to load or craps out.

It's definitely not a slick experience as it stands.
Well, i have trezor and i always use web page/interface to make transactions. everything works great, my pin entry doesn't go dark/freezes(i use ubuntu OS). maybe use electrum as your interface?
596  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hardware Wallets Difficult to Use on: December 27, 2017, 04:08:16 PM
Do any of you find hardware wallets difficult to use for moving and transacting with bitcoin?
No, not at all. hardware wallets are the most easiest way to store and spend your bitcoins securely. the only time it's difficult use is when i don't have a laptop with me, that time i can't access ETH or any tokens. but to use only for BTC, it's perfect. mycelium does great job on mobile.

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597  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE - 🎲🎲🎲 TRANSFORMATION HAS BEGUN! CSNO TOKENS ADDED! 🎰🎰🎰 on: December 27, 2017, 02:45:34 PM
Thanks for sharing the link. so the snapshot is to be taken on 1st january, i already have my csno on trezor. Cheesy

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To get dividends for Q4'17, you should store CSNO tokens on your private Ethereum address during the snapshot which will be made with the first block on Jan 1, 2018, 00:00 GMT+0.

After 1 January we will fix information about token holders. This data is permanent and won’t be updated or changed if you were late to send the tokens, there’s no way to fix that.

We will publish the quarterly report in January with financial data and what has been done with the first three months after the ICO. Meanwhile please withdraw your tokens to your private address.

Kind regards,
The Team of BitDice Casino
598  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Who sold bitcoin cash at over $2000? on: December 26, 2017, 08:31:05 PM
How do the people feel here now?  Those that sold it for say 300 or 500?  What about those that sold it for 1k or 1500?  What about 2k? 

It feels good. Cheesy i sold bitcoin cash way back when it was trading at 0.2 BTC, i didn't convert/sell BTC for fiat. ATM, that 0.2 BTC is worth ~$3100, it'll be worth even more when BTC be $20k or more.
599  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading APP - Help! on: December 26, 2017, 07:53:31 PM
Can anyone recommend me an iphone app for trading?
I used to have an Android phone before and had an app that worked well, but I changed my cell phone and I can not find one that allows me to buy and sell from the phone.

Thanks
You could use tab-trader app on your iphone, all you need is API keys to start using the app. it supports many exchange sites and is really easy to setup and use, i've been using tab-trader for like 2 months.
600  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Wallet for altcoins on: December 26, 2017, 07:31:28 PM
Well, i know a site/project hosted on github that does great job of showing which wallet(s) are available for a particular altcoin. you might wanna bookmark this one(https://sereneblue.github.io/coindexter/).
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