Is there another form of collateral that you can offer? 0.025 is too much to risk for a Jr. Member. Don't talk about it being "only" 10 dollars, because some people have scammed for literal cents.
If you have any real collateral (look in the sticky thread) then you can come back and request a loan.
It's also kind of sketchy how you can't sign the older addresses. Why is it that you cannot do so?
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So... where's your background info? You're a brand new account, and you're only giving us empty blanket statements.
Past history? Got anything?
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I don't think this is true, There is always an edge against the player and although some players end up with positive profit but overall it's not profitable but the opposite for majority of players.
Yes if you play against player then the chances for becoming profitable from gambling is high compared to playing against the gambling houses. But if you develop your skills on a specific gambling then you can definitely find profits regardless of against player or gambling houses. If someone is thinking that he has developed his/her skills on a specific gambling and that's why it's time to make profits from gambling I'd call such a person a typical gambling addict. That's how it all starts. Always. Don't do that, guys. Well, if the way you profit is purely 100% by gambling, then it's a bad idea. But with professional poker players, they can gain a reputation and try to earn money in ways other than profiting from their winnings. They can create some sort of program or something, participate in tournaments, or other things. You can always sell books to people who don't know what they're doing and make some money there. Also, remember that guy who staked all his money on a single roulette bet? The show would have paid him sufficiently (though not all of it) to compensate for a loss if there were one.
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If you're such a god at betting and never lose, why would you even bother requesting money from other people? Just bet with your own money any get millions of dollars in just a couple bets.
If you're trying to help people or give back to the community, then my argument still stands: make the money yourself, and create giveaways for people to participate in. There is no reason for someone to invest money in you here. You could be a tipster if you'd like...
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I finally made a new demonstration video: https://youtu.be/it7iIeHphBEWho got some tips for me? Testing this with primedice users will start next week probably! Also need a few developers to confirm I''m not scamming people. Perhaps you should switch the location of the "claim" and "refresh" on the faucet? I feel like most people would expect the claim to be on the bottom right instead of the bottom left, but it's a matter of preference. You could include an option in the settings about the possibility of switching them. Apart from that, the application looks fine.
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My favorite gambling game would be Blackjack. I love playing blackjack. It's simple and eloquent, but strategies can be a little bit more complicated. I just love the feeling of being dealt a blackjack, or the feeling when the dealer busts. My second favorite would be roulette. These games are just so satisfying for me, especially when you do it in real life or hear the sound effects online. The roll of the roulette ball, the slap of the cards on the table... wonderful.
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Its crazy we do not have some guy ranting about his fee somewhere on the net that would be able to verify. If I paid 15 or 200 I would be pretty close to needing to call for first aid,heart attack would surly be incoming.
Any other links or news,please update this issue.
It's possible it was the miner himself or herself and wasn't an accident. Mmm.. but how the miner know that himself will mine/found (for sure -a t 100%) that block ? Yeah. They wouldn't really gamble on the chance to mine the block - it only takes one hash to get that reward, and there's no guarantee that any miner would be able to get the reward.
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We expect a very good future for the Bitcoin's crypto currency, especially after the next halving i think the price will going high and being stable for a while, and that's help to support Bitcoin and advertise it.
That's true the bitcoin future is awesome as the price would be much higher after the halving and we will see more users into bitcoins in near future but the only thing we expect is that bitcoin should reach to a higher level at the time of halving. The halving does not mean it's an instant price reflection. It takes some time to reaffirm the price and difficulty. Right now, you're seeing an increase, and that's due to the fact that there's hype about the halving. But the halving itself does not equal a price increase.
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ETH seems like it has some potential, but I have a feeling it is going to end up being a massive bubble and eventually collapse. There are so few things that are actually viable on it, and it seems like there is a massive lack of a user base actually interested in supporting it rather than just investing in it and then selling it all off.
It most likely WILL be a bubble. As soon as it reaches a high enough price, the investors will start dumping. I don't think that it has as much of a community backing as Bitcoin, which still has potential. The good thing about Ethereum is that it's allowed even more support to come to the cryptocurrency scene, and it could attract investors to both Ethereum and Bitcoin.
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It's obvious that he doesn't have much experience in gambling and using martingale tricks. Loss 5 times in a row is very common in martingale with 2x payout, most gambler has bankroll to survive loss about 10-20 times in a row. But, i wonder if he still continue gambling or depressed right now ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) from what i know. he is a very experienced gambler. in fact he has been gambling for quite some time already. he can even get to a profit of 150btc in the first place tells a lot about his gambling. Heh. There's no difference between how much an "experienced" gambler can earn and how much a "new" gambler can earn. It's all based on luck, so why even bother talking about if he is experienced or not? He was just lucky when he gambled and was able to earn 150 BTC. With experience, he would have stopped when he reached this profit... but experience is a double-edged sword. The more you play, the more you're addicted to gambling and will want to return for more.
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Your app looks similar to diggit.io (back when it wasn't scammy). It'll be fun to play that sort of game again, and with moneypot being a reliable website, I won't have to fear for my money ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I also love the fact that you implemented a faucet timer. I can see that care for the user went into this product. Great job on that. Have you seen diggit.io before, or was your only inspiration satoshimines? I think an added feature would be to custom set how many mines there are in the entire field.
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So is thil still available or not? Because if yes, i'm interested. Maybe they should lock this topic now if this is really not available already.
Or maybe people should read the damn threads they post in... (or at least the OP, I mean, this one is just 5 lines!). all documents claimed, this thread is now for turning in jobs The problem is that quite a few posts ago, there was another update (but not first post) which stated that some work was cleared due to inactivity. Then, some people started to claim from that point on. Unfortunately, I was too late :/
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martingale is the worst strat ever..haha
All strategies are terrible, they're just delayed by a certain amount of time, based on the conditions. Martingale can last a long time, or the variance can get you and make you hit a losing streak right away. I prefer to all in on one single bet so that I either win or lose. I don't want to play for a long time, which increases the chance of me hitting a losing streak.
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This may work short term but you go bust in the long run. Variance will cut into you like you where butter,its one of the most common used dice systems going.
So when you lost it would go something like this:
0.00000010BTC lose 0.00000020BTC lose 0.00000040BTC lose 0.00000080BTC lose
and so on and when you win you are not gaining to much,but if you keep losing you go bust. Its like the guys that better -2000 tennis moneyline bets thinking they can make small gains,ignoring the fact they lose as well.
I didn't lose anything. I got 200 Sat from the faucet. I used that method but had to cut it short, meaning that I lost and fell to 400Sat. I then restarted it and got to my 1000 sat. Now I have restarted it and am at 2000 sat. You would see the same amount of success if you were to all-in every single bet at 2x. Eventually, your "new-found" martingale strategy will collapse upon itself and fail. I would just personally bet the faucet at high multipliers. In fact, I wouldn't even faucet farm in the first place. Unless you're getting more than 0.000002 BTC every single time, it's wasting more money than you can get statistically.
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I'll take another shot at this.
Username: actmyname
Hopefully I manage to get the 0.1 BTC if not the 1 BTC jackpot!
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I'll take a shot. This lottery concept is pretty interesting.
Username: actmyname
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Why would it be wrong if it feels so right?
If this is a serious comment, then the argument makes no sense and has huge holes in its foundation. "Why would it be wrong if it feels so right?" Well, there are many things that people are rewarded for doing, but are ethically/morally unsound. At least on an emotional and empathetical level, the majority of people would not be very happy to see the slaughter of thousands of children (I realize I'm using appeal to emotion, but bear with me) but there could be someone who finds that "right". Incest is wrong (in most people's eyes) but it could be "right" for those who are committing it. Why else would they do it? It's not intrinsically right if it feels right. [But in my opinion, I have no problems with gambling]
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Well I guess the one advantage can be to run your own casinos. However you need large capital to do that. And most rich people don't gamble to make money in the first place. So catch 22
Yeah building a casino cost a lot of money but it can be profitable. For the users i don't see very much profit. Most play or gamble for fun or because they want some thrill out of it. Worry not. It's not necessarily about profit, really. Do you play sports, or do hobbies for the goal of profiting? Most people would say, "no" and the same thing should be applied to gambling. Gambling, for the sake of entertainment is fine - although some people may think that they can profit, at the end of the day gambling is used purely for fun. Most people are addicted to the potential of gaining a jackpot at low odds, not to the money. People would get bored if they won every single bet without any worry. Let's be clear. Would do roll the dice for hours for the sake of pure entertainment purpose? I think some of of us maybe, but monetary gratification is MAIN reason people are so into gambling. Don't kid ourselves money is the engine of gambling, having a good time while doing it is secondary objective. Because how high can your spirit be - when you know that you will lose sooner or later? You can say that money leads one to gamble, but if you completely take out the possibility of loss, you would have fun gambling anymore. You would want to win against the odds. I already stated this - you're addicted to the high when you win a large sum. Logically, if you were addicted to money, you would be smart about it and not gamble, stopping the potential loss of money.
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How many tries does it take for you to create one of these? I haven't the slightest doubt that you might have to create multiple takes due to losing all your coins, especially in that recent one. This would be insightful to see, just so we know how much time you're putting into it ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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There's also just-dice.com, a very trusted and long running website by dooglus but since it is clams only now, OP has to convert the coins into it before investing. i have invested all my CLAMS to justdice, i hope every day dooglus opena another dice or add to justdice already the Ethereum, for now i see only crypto-games have investment in ethereum I'd guess CLAM value will drop to almost nothing like altcoins have a tendency to do, though. That alone makes it a riskier investment than any Bitcoin site. I'm not so sure about that since there is the backing just due to the popularity of just-dice. However, since dooglus owns a majority of the CLAMs, he has a huge amount of influence on the future of the coin. I wouldn't have a huge problem with investing in just-dice because the investor profit is pretty high, but opinions can differ among people. I would probably do satoshidice and moneypot. They have a large enough community and enough players for me to think that I'm gaining some money from the investments.
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