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581  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Easy, fast and safe way to covert your coins to USD, EUR or GBP on: July 24, 2016, 07:08:10 PM
Brand new account posting a domain registered 5 days ago, with namecheap hosting and whoisguard, what could possibly go wrong?
Any coins you try to "exchange" with this service should be considered a donation, I don't expect you to get anything in return.

Since they are offering Paypal as a method to pay them for getting the bitcoin I am giving them the benefit of doubt. The only reason for me doing that is because Paypal is highly reversible which means is bad for both parties cause for example someone might buy bitcoin with Paypal, get the coins and then charge back the transaction. Really a shady website by the design. I didn't try to exchange there as maybe they have the option to wait 180 days when buying with paypal and if that's the case then I agree to consider donations the amount you want to exchange here.
582  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Funny thing I'm learning... on: July 24, 2016, 07:00:14 PM
To me such thing have never happened so far. People are very aware nowadays to not send random amount of bitcoin to strangers on the Internet. That error has a probability to happen 1 in 10000000000000000000000000000 which is negative probability that means chances are high it will never happen. I think you have been part of some website and you forgot totally about it and now you are receiving this transaction but judging from the wallet starting  with 1Cw it surely is some cloud mining for me.
583  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How Gamblers Gamble? on: July 24, 2016, 02:49:02 PM
Gamblers differ from one another because some play small amounts, some are real gamblers which put high stakes to their bets. There's no way how you can track how people gamble in slots or in roulette but you can have a look at where gamblers put their money on in soccer. I personally use the app futbol24 in my phone and I check everyday the votes to different teams.  I am not saying you are going to win, as in fact you can't even doing so, but this is just to give you an idea where the money of the betters go and you see how gamblers gamble.
584  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling and Bitcoin? on: July 24, 2016, 02:40:59 PM
Bitcoin and gambling is a perfect combination. In fact its bitcoin who has brought gambling to another level the one of full anonymity for players from the comfort of their home relaxing in their couch in their kitchen at least for me. There's no need to go out to real casinos or lottosport (sports book called in my country) and of course there are gambling websites like William Hill, Betathome, bet365, marathonbet etc they ask you for verification document which is not suitable for many people. Bitcoin has done good to gambling but gambling also have done good to bitcoin as gambling have played a big role in helping bitcoin grow.
585  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do any people gamble under the age of 18? on: July 23, 2016, 08:55:56 PM
I don't know if people of the age under 18 gamble online or not but I am guessing they do especially with bitcoin which makes this thing very easy for who want to gamble anonymously without revealing any of his data. In my country Serbia I have seen a lot of kids or teens playing lottosport thats how we call the sports betting in here and no one cares about their age. Owners of these lottosport shops just want the money and they don't really care if people who place bets are in the age under 18 or not. In land casinos in my country you cannot enter if you don't show your ID so it's not possible to play physical slot machines here if you are not at least 18 and in some cities even 21.
586  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcointalk Signature Campaigns {Active} on: July 23, 2016, 06:47:44 PM
I think you need to do a much better job. You have add Nitrogensports.eu which is clearly not a true signature campaign but more a sweepstakes try from the gamblers and anyway its closed since a few months ago.

Same thing with the campaign of luckyflop it has already ended since October 2015. Honestly I am not understanding what you are trying to do but surely you need to improve your work a lot.
587  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Tumbling Bitcoins: A Guide Through the Rinse Cycle on: July 23, 2016, 06:39:05 PM
Bitcoin tumbling is good for people who have high risk of going to jail if they are caught using it. Very few countries in the world can put you to jail for using bitcoins at the moment. Keep always a desktop wallet like Multibit Classic  in which you can create a new address every time you do a transaction if you like. Also Multibit HD has this feature built in. You can use a VPN and go to bitmixer.io to mix your coins. There's no such thing as 100% anonymity but thats the best thing close to that. If this is the case and your government is hostile towards bitcoin you should stay away from online web wallets like blockchain.info or Coinbase, especially Coinbase. Just remember that the owner of kickass torrents was busted because he was not very smart and he was using a coinbase account with his personal details which added to clues to put him in jail.
588  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So is Bitcoin a SAFE Asset? on: July 23, 2016, 09:55:07 AM
Bitcoin is a safe asset. Its being used widely in the markets of the hidden internet. If you don't know what hidden internet is just search in google for TOR. I have invested a lot and I buy bitcoin regularly from any source I can find to have a price near or equal to 1:1. I believe bitcoin will continue to be a safe asset  which  can be useful to anyone holding it in any given time even economic crisis. You cannot go wrong with bitcoin but the only problem is to buy it as low as possible. People who have bought at beginning of year at about 300-350 dollars can make a lot of profit if they sell it now. Holding it maybe a good idea if you can wait longer.
589  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Reviews about CoinGate Payment Service? on: July 23, 2016, 09:44:37 AM
I don't know about CoinGate payment service if its good or bad but you can search on google and of course many others after me will reply with their opinions regarding this service.
Major bitcoin shopping websites most of the time implement bitpay which is proven to be a great way to handle a lot of bitcoin payments via its API. You can find a lot of reviews regarding bitpay in this forum and outside of this forum. I suggest you to implement this payment handler for bitcoin as its really proven with time.
590  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Hashnest calculator ? on: July 23, 2016, 09:12:08 AM
There is no accurate hashnet calculator, since they actually do mining, and they let you pick your own pools, and your profitability depends on the pool's luck. Here are some numbers based on the current difficulty and having 100% luck though - Every 1TH is expected to make 0.00117781 BTC every day, not including any fees, and assuming the difficulty stays the same. Not sure what fees hashnet charges, but use that number, and subtract the fees.

If your going to buy some hash power, I suggest mining at Kano.is. It is run by kano on the forums, and uses software developed by him and -ck (Mod on the forums). The lifetime luck of the pool is at 106% right now, so above expected.

Thanks so that means that is not worthy because if you extract mining fees from 0.00117781 btc daily its almost 75% fee in this moment meaning that daily profit for 1THS is only almost 30.000 satoshi. To buy 1THS now costs 0.08275 btc and ROI is a little bit long. I will wait for the S9 antminers to come in cause 75% fee of the S7 is not worth the investment. Thanks for the head ups.
591  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it legal to earn and hold bitcoin ? on: July 22, 2016, 07:03:57 PM
Bitcoin is totally legal in more than 90% of the countries of the whole world. Even if its not legal in your specific country OP you can always hold the coins in a desktop wallet and you can use a VPN to use a different IP every time you are sending the coins. I think its ok to use the IP of your country when receiving the bitcoin as I think its hard to track the IP of the receiving person. I know that the starting point IP of the transaction can be tracked thats why I say to use a VPN when sending bitcoins. You should be safe. No country should give us limitations, bitcoin is created for this thing in the first place, decentralized p2p currency.
592  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bank or Bitcoin Wallet? on: July 22, 2016, 06:59:08 PM
I think we need them both. For the moment bank account can be widely used for many more things than bitcoin wallet. For example one of the major international market relies on Paypal for its transactions of buying and selling like ebay for example. Still the bank account has some limitation like huge fees when transfering high amount of money, they may ask you question about this movement of such high amount of money. Bitcoin wallet is great in this as you can transfer any amount of money without anyone asking you anything and with very low fees. That's why for the moment we need both. I am not saying we need bank account cause we can withdraw bitcoin there from our wallet through exchanges no because we can exchange it also via Western Union or Money Gram. I am just saying we need them both because we are in this point of the online economy where we need both.
593  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: largest faucet win you ever made on: July 22, 2016, 10:22:49 AM
I have won in Crypto-Games.net from the faucet which gives you 1000 satoshi per claim as initial amount but then depending on your activity level it can go just a bit above 10000 satoshi. Out of the amount of 10.000 satoshi I have managed to make 500.000 satoshi in the dice but then lost it all. Gambling websites which offer you free money to try their games are a good opportunity but most of the time you will just lose your satoshi in dice or slots in crypto games because they don't let you claim again from their faucet if you have not spent all of the amount already won from their faucet.
594  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is Coinbase Customer Service really falling? on: July 22, 2016, 09:46:07 AM
Increasingly seeing folks rip into Coinbase's customer experience along the lines below
https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/4u1wst/i_just_canceled_my_coinbase_account/
Are any more of you on here seeing this happen as well?

I think you are a bit late on the news. There are a lot of threads regarding how bad Coinbase wallet is in the service section. A lot of people there are furious against Coinbase as they have closed or banned their accounts. Its of no good to keep your money in an online wallet since there are other people who are making decisions for you like closing your account for example. I have heard from many members here , the knowledgeable ones that they use desktop wallets so I think you should move on them too. I have moved on Multibit Classic for myself.
595  Economy / Services / Re: [DERIBIT-Signature Campaign]- ❖Earn up to 0.03BTC/Week + Bonus❖ {OPEN} on: July 22, 2016, 09:33:26 AM
As per our discussion via personal message.

Link to profile:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=544789
Rank: Full Member
Current number of post: 683 including this one
Bitcoin address: 14RPbjjfJz36pEHapBjLd5FtuRYx6Y4P9Y

Will start posting today afternoon or tonight.

Please add me to the spreadsheet.
596  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What's the heck with YoBit signature campaign ?! on: July 21, 2016, 09:00:58 PM
So, after long months of loyal services, I got "removed from campaign by moderator". Why is that ? I was not inactive and always got on-topic constructive posts.

Lol, it appears a nice decision from the campaign manager, I just checked your last posts and at least 8 of them are just one liner who are not really helpful at all.  You can always come to secondstrade and as far as I know those type of posts as long as are on topic and just a bit longer are accepted.
597  Economy / Services / Re: SafeDICE Signature Campaign - - - Earn up to 0.25 BTC per week - - - [OPEN] on: July 21, 2016, 08:16:47 PM
Applying for full member , will change signature if accepted.

Safedice username: smho
Bitcoin address : 14RPbjjfJz36pEHapBjLd5FtuRYx6Y4P9Y
Posts count:680
Bitcoin UID:544789
Rank: Full Member

By the way manager, edit your initial post to this thread to--- Earn up to 0.025 BTC per week from 0.25 BTC per week.
598  Economy / Service Discussion / Hashnest calculator ? on: July 21, 2016, 07:06:53 PM
Good evening everyone

I do not open very often new topics, but lately I have been investing a good part of my bitcoin in Hashnest. I know and I have read is not profitable but I just wanted to try. Now I don't see any calculator for the earnings or anything related which can help me view better my investment and to give me advice of how much additional investment I can make again to Hashnest. I checked all the tabs in the website and couldn't find out so I am seeking help here from the more knowledgeable people of this forum.
599  Economy / Economics / Re: The dream of getting rich with bitcoins on: July 21, 2016, 07:01:18 PM
Let's hodl, hopefully a big reward is near.

Many will agree to that but only those who have patience. I clearly don't since my wallet is almost empty as I am losing the coins without caring too much. I need to save ,save, save like another thread was suggesting here in the economics. Its easy to say but very few people can save or hold the coins and those are the clear winners.
600  Economy / Services / Re: JUST INTERESTED. on: July 21, 2016, 06:54:33 PM
I have seen a lot of other threads where many people post concepts like yours in gambling or games and rounds. You should go there find these persons and send them PM if they haven't contacted you already. Your idea is very good but first you have to knock out the competition which is big or else this won't work.
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