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641  Other / Off-topic / Re: How would you guys react if you guys lost 10, 000 bitcoin? on: February 17, 2016, 10:06:44 AM
Blue_Tiger73 posted as to what you would do if you gained 1,000,000 bitcoin ( Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy ). Now i am asking you guys. How would you guys react if you guys lost 10, 000, bitcoin through any reason (  Angry Angry Angry )? And how would you maximise the chances of this never happening?

DOGE12321
I'm not really sure what I would do if I lost 10k Bitcoin overnight... I do not even have 1k Bitcoin. Tongue
Well, I'd probably tried to get the 10k Bitcoin back (which is nearly impossible). I probably will do a daily backup of my wallet on an offline computer if necessary to prevent this from happening in the future.
642  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Possibility to earn without invest a dime. on: February 17, 2016, 09:54:06 AM
What is the name of the app and where is the proof of earnings?
Can you give us a little more information about the app?
643  Other / Archival / Re: DONT DEPOSIT AT FORTUNEJACK on: February 16, 2016, 08:45:11 PM
Your story is a bit difficult to read and understand. Try creating some paragraphs instead of one big wall of text. We need to know where a new section of your story starts.

Is it not possible that their system does not allow splitting two aces? I know every casino has different rules about splitting and doubling etc.

Seems also like you were on a 5 day "hot streak" winning more than you should and than complain about losing when you increase your bet size. That is called variance. It is best not to increase your betsize like that, because one loss at 5 mbtc removes all profit from 5 wins at 1 mbtc.
I know right. I had to read everything twice just to understand part of it.
And it is shady af when they said there is no records of OP playing Blackjack in their database. :O

OP, you should at least provide screenshots of conversations with them.
644  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is gambling so addicting? on: February 16, 2016, 08:29:21 PM
Well, gambling is addicting once you win big and you win consecutively. But once you taste defeat and get nothing out of gambling, you will feel that all of it are wrong and you should've just saved that money instead of depositing it in a gambling site.
in the online gambling sites, will only enrich the site owner. However, sometimes there are online gambling sites that could benefit us
If I recall correctly, there ain't online or offline casino that can benefit you or anyone. Is there?
Well, there is one gambling-based faucet that favor its player, iirc. You lose nothing because you are only allowed to play with faucet money, iirc. It's not really gambling, IMO...
645  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Kanye West reveals he’s $53 million in debt, asks Mark Zuckerberg for money on: February 16, 2016, 08:20:05 PM
he’d been in touch with Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto, who promised to get his money back.
Lol, I thought he was in touch with Sitoshi to get his coins back. Tongue
646  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Ebook] Guide to win PayPal dispute cases on: February 16, 2016, 10:21:36 AM
Oi, you moron. Stop being a fucking leecher.
All you're doing is selling other people's products on here.
Examples; MSDN, eBooks, this.
This is copied from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1366122.0
You should be banned. Disgusting. You ask for vouch copies because you give the seller a review, not steal the fucking product.
Are you telling me that one of the user that post in the thread you mentioned is his alt account? :O

No, tonny is selling other people's products which is very noticeable if you check through his recent posts.
And now, after I called him out he instantly closed his thread and changed the title.
Pretty suspicious behaviour, no?
I'd say extremely suspicious. :O
The thread title was changed to 'closed topic' for a second after you post that, and then it was changed a moment later.
647  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Ebook] Guide to win PayPal dispute cases on: February 16, 2016, 10:07:43 AM
Oi, you moron. Stop being a fucking leecher.
All you're doing is selling other people's products on here.
Examples; MSDN, eBooks, this.
This is copied from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1366122.0
You should be banned. Disgusting. You ask for vouch copies because you give the seller a review, not steal the fucking product.
Are you telling me that one of the user that post in the thread you mentioned is his alt account? :O
648  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Ebook] Guide to win PayPal dispute cases on: February 16, 2016, 09:59:53 AM
You are most likely to win a Paypal dispute if you had solid evidences against the seller/buyer.
Any proof that your 'guide' actually work? Roll Eyes
649  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to stay away from gambling? suggestions ? on: February 15, 2016, 07:34:56 PM
Staying away from gambling is not easy deal. Especially for peoples who got addicted with gamble. These people should use their will power and find something else to do like another good hobby can help to stay away from gambling.

Yep, especially if you already won lots on it and still hoping that you can do the same run, then it's hard to stay away from it. The best thing you can really do is don't hold too much money on your hands and try not to visit sites that have something to do with gambling.
So, what if you are naturally rich and always hold big amount of money most of the time?
You should have donate your money to charities instead, lol.
650  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Guys, is there a wallet with SMS(text MSG) verification ? on: February 15, 2016, 07:28:32 PM
I know Xapo wallet have option to verify a walllet with SMS.Every time you try to connect to your wallet you will receive a code from xapo to login.

Thanks man!! but isn't it possible to send me an another text message(SMS) verification code every time I request a transaction ?
Just in case.. to make sure the transaction is a genuine one.


Also, can I trust this wallet with hundreds of thousands of pounds ?
If you are very concerned about your money being stolen by the 3rd party... why don't you use the Bitcoin core? It is probably the safest wallet to store your 'hundreds of thousands of pounds'.
Or you can create a raw transaction and broadcast it over the bitcoin network... for every transaction. :O
651  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: February 15, 2016, 04:31:18 PM
paypal for shopping, bitcoin for sending money to others, paypal sometimes takes huge fees for sending to family
Isn't we can also use Bitcoin to shop online?
The function of Bitcoin is not to only send money to others, you can also use it like you did with Paypal.
652  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in Deadpool on: February 15, 2016, 04:27:45 PM
If you can barely noticed the sign "Bitcoin accepted here", I doubt others would. Tongue
Anyway, I hope there is a new comic from Marvel about Bitcoin... :-)
653  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do Bitcoin Wallet has an age limit? (18yrs. old ++) on: February 15, 2016, 04:21:08 PM
This is the same question to why credit/debit card has age limit.
But, AFAIK, everyone can use Bitcoin because Bitcoin has no age limit no matter if you are below 18 or are not born yet.
654  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: February 15, 2016, 04:09:08 PM
I might be choice Bitcoin because transaction very safe and smooth, If Paypal need some verification quite complicated not again if we get hack from carding
its not difficult bro, you just need cc and you can using paypal unlimited, it very safe
You will never know... who knows on one unlucky day and they asked you to verify your Paypal account with documents?
Happened to me once. Fortunately, my account balance is $0 when it happens. :-D
655  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you earn a lot of free bitcoins fast? on: February 15, 2016, 03:25:31 PM
If you learn a desired skill such as programming you will be able to earn a lot of Bitcoin very quickly as it is in high demand here.

One of the most reliable and fastest ways would be signature campaigns here, most are good paying and reliable, another alternative although at a much lower rate is to visit the faucets.

Then if you have a master skill of programming it's better to find a real life job. It will give you an average BTC3 worth of fiat per month plus the bonuses (vary per country).

Programming related jobs that pays in bitcoin is not always here. Treat those as a side earnings while doing your real life job.
If you are a programmer, you could easily purchase at least BTC1 or more a month with your salary.
The most convenient way to get Bitcoin is find a real job and buy Bitcoin with your salary.
656  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Methods of growing your Bitcoin? on: February 15, 2016, 03:12:33 PM
Dice, slots, roulettes and any related house edge type of games can't really take you on the long run profits.

Speaking of roulette... i once read a book about a person that became rich because he was very unique. He was able to predict the number by doing Kesselgucken. It's a german word because he was german. It means like watching the pot. In fact he watched the roulette and was able to see fine things when it turned. Little errors in spinning and such. He then was able to predict in which area the ball will likely to come to stay.

Though that is not possible now anymore since all the roulette tables are made practically flawless now.

Anyway, it was possible at one time.
Oh, that is interesting book you read. May I know the title of the book?
Well, I like to read book about things like this or something similar. Smiley
657  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: martin Shkreli loses 37,000 bitcoins (10 transactions = $15 million) yesterday. on: February 15, 2016, 03:07:16 PM
Wonder how that GoFundMe campaign will work out. LOL
He probably will earn pennies, lol.

Inb4 he loses another shed load of Bitcoin to "Sitoshi" as he believes he is the creator of Bitcoin and he has been talking with him.... this guy hahhaha Cheesy
Well, if he is in contact with Sitoshi to get his coins back... I mean, Sitoshi might be the creator of Batcoin. Tongue
658  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is their any safe methods to gamble? on: February 15, 2016, 02:58:52 PM
No there are no save methods to gamble at all, its not for a reason they call it gambling its a risky game your playing. If you can not understand that you should not gamble at all for sure, you just have to gamble for the fun.
The best method, at least for me, is to play it safe. If you are losing most of the time, you should consider to stop.
You should never be at casino if you are just looking for 'fun'. :O
659  Economy / Gambling / Re: ☆★Primedice Betting - "I bet you can't make that profit again"★☆ on: February 15, 2016, 02:52:32 PM
Congrats, but I don't know why other guy thought doubling your balance would be that impossible.
It is somewhat impossible, IMO. Because there is risks involved when it comes to gambling. You could win... or lose.
Well, technically, it is possible though.
660  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling. Is It Wrong? on: February 13, 2016, 03:14:21 AM
Gambling is very wrong for most people.

The most people lose all their belongs and get addicted.

I know that people can make profit with it but its not worth it.
Yeah, "for most of the people". I'm pretty they are somehow a gambler too and it is quite funny when a gambler lose their properties because they are addicted to gambling, lol.
TBH, it is really worth it if you have high bankroll that you are willing to lose.
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