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6441  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Dwarven Bitmine - Earn some satoshis with that game on: November 04, 2016, 11:00:08 PM
Hey Doamader ,

we will definitely keep it in, until we find something more useful. We have to see and compare, but we well keep it Smiley
It's all ok, just say what you feel to say and we can talk about it.

I have an idea!

Add some special items, something like pickaxe +1 +2 +3 etc gold,  +1 +2 +3 etc of one type of ore, and other bonus items. Allow players to have hmm 5-6 different special item. Implement crafting random items for satoshi and/or gold. Than implement marketplace and allow players to buy/sell items, gold and ores for satoshi and take fee.
And implement daily or weekly raffle - for gold and/or satoshi.
That should make this game more interesting, and you can make profit from fee, and players can profit from sell/buy items in marketplace and raffle
What do you think about that?
6442  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: signature campaign rank sells on: November 04, 2016, 09:22:51 PM
please can one sell his or her signature campaign rank....like member, junior member, staff, snr member, legendary etc..please is it possible...

You are member and you want to buy junior member account? Really?  Grin

You can check this board https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=93.0 but you are risking to buy hacked account or already banned account from signature campaign, low quality post account etc.

To be honest, nobody will accept you in signature campaign, look at your posts:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1663682.msg16756656#msg16756656
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1424490.msg16756726#msg16756726
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1404945.msg16604355#msg16604355
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1604897.msg16604160#msg16604160
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1604897.msg16604160#msg16604160

You have to write constructive posts, not just "sure, i agree with you".




6443  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: where you invest? on: November 04, 2016, 07:50:41 PM
hi guys where you invest, maybe I can follow you? Undecided

Follow simple rule - don't put all eggs in same basket. So, invest part of coins in gambling sites and other part use for trading, and use that first rule for both parts again Wink
6444  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Earn 200.000+ satoshis easily within 1 hour on: November 04, 2016, 07:46:52 PM
There is only 1 offer available for my country and its 3400 satoshi worth. Oh, there is one browser game which is lagging as hell for 8000 satoshi and videostripe for 170000 satoshi, but you need to sign up with creditcard. And that's about it. Not really 200K+ satoshi within 1 hour
6445  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Multiply my btc on: November 04, 2016, 07:02:34 PM
Hello

I am happy (or not) the possessor of 0.03 btc (so what? We're not all rich) and I want to do the work quickly

I went to see on poloniex but the loan rate is too low to hope to multiply a small amount and I'm afraid of trading because I do not want to lose everything.

Also I looked at the mining sites but its no longer pertains.

If someone has advice or references I'm interested

Thank you

_talmidiel_


Its really small amount for invest, but i guess you can invest that 0.03btc in gambling site and make some profit over longer time period. Almost every cloud mining site is ponzi scam, so stay away from it Wink
6446  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I made apage for beginners asking how to buy bitcoin. Could I get your feedback? on: November 04, 2016, 06:55:23 PM
Since I often get colleagues at work asking me how to buy bitcoin, I decided to elaborate a reference page with instructions for each payment method, including several trusted sites.

Here's the page:

http://howtobuybitcoin.io/

My aim was to:
  • Provide guides for the simplest payment methods, being: credit/debit card, SEPA transfer, PayPal, wire transfer, cash payments
  • Keep presentation simple, so as to help new users feel at ease when searching for how to get btc online
  • Recommend exchanges/services having received a good acceptance within the overall bitcoin community
  • Give priority to interesting related information (such as recommending looking into the price history of btc), with extra tips for users. 
  • Include both high-volume bitcoin exchange sites and their smaller (generally more user-friendly) counterparts.

Could I get your feedback and your overall impression? Should I be adding any important information for newbie bitcoin users looking to buy easily? At this I point have received some reviews from friends and colleagues concerning my page, and I would be very interested to hear all available advice from the perspective of experienced users and newcomers in the bitcoin space.

Thanks.


Site is looking very nice, i think its great for beginners, with almost every information they need to know about bitcoin, write more tips for them too, like what kind of sites they need to avoid and so.
6447  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to play gambling in a smart way? on: November 04, 2016, 06:15:17 PM
I have noticed so many players are just gambling for the sake of profits only. But majority of them loses most of the games eventually as they are not smart players.

So how should we gamble in a smart way so that we do not get more frustrations due to continuous losses?

Frustration is the worst enemy, because when frustrated, regular gambler will deposit and lose more and more money. If you don't have luck, its better to come next day with clear head than gamble and lose all money.
6448  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does martingale really works? on: November 04, 2016, 06:06:31 PM
Sooner or later everyone lose money with martingale. Lets say you play dice 1.1X with 90% chance of winning 10% losing. Roll 10000 numbers, there will be in perfect conditions 9000 hits and 1000 miss. So theoretically you can miss 1000 rolls in row and nobody has that big bankroll to cover that. Not to say most of dice sites have some max win limits.
6449  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you consider trading as gambling? on: November 04, 2016, 05:55:14 PM
Trading is like gambling. But in terms of risks they are very different from each other. In gambling your only chance of winning is only 50/50, also the house edge is your opponent. But in trading, you can minimize it depending on what you are trading.
I agree with your opinion in gambling only has chance for winning 50/50, but i don't too agree trading is like gambling because at least on trading we can do cut lost and on gambling we can not do that.

50/50  Grin Is that so  Grin Gambling site without house edge?  Grin

CUT*
trading is a gambling. you'll never know if the currency goes up or down. but you'll never know once you tried it. but for me trading is more on winning.

Are you blind and can't see is the price going up or down? You have to try it to see?

CUT*
trading is a gambling. CUT* but for me trading is more on winning.
Trading is gambling, trading is more winning, so gambling is more winning, right?

You are writing nonsense, trading is full time job and lots of people are living from trading, but we can't say lots of people are living from gambling. Those two things can't be compared.



6450  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: ALL LINKS IN THIS SECTION SHOULD BE VIEWED AS SCAM SITES - A WARNING on: November 04, 2016, 05:21:45 PM
even if the op have no time to update or posting here, we have to...
this topic needs to be at top of this section, 1st page at least!

so, i will give it a bump! Grin

btw can anyone can tell me wtf is this? http://micromining.cloud/
scam? virus/ theft program? does anyone know, its the first time i see something like that... Undecided                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               



Don't download it, programs can't generate bitcoins, you have to mine them Wink
6451  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: double your bitcoin in 24 hours.. i have found a bug in bitcoin faucet on: November 04, 2016, 05:06:42 PM
OP you are very funny 

This bitcoin address is empty, it has only 2 transactions and none of them is 0.05 or 0.1 or 0.2 as you say. I don't think anyone will believe you and send coins, very bad scam attempt
6452  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Faucet Dogecoin list, RotatorOfdogecoin only faucets that pay more than 4 doge on: November 04, 2016, 03:47:16 PM
ONLY FAUCETS THAT PAY MORE THAN 3 DOGES

There are lots of faucets that pays less than 3 doges in your rotator. And there are lots of blank pages. First two faucets are paying 1-1.5 doge. I am not sure its worth of time clicking on 43 sites for 2-3 cents.

MY FAUCET (1/10 doges every hour, 100% referral) : http://faucetcryptodoge.com.br

Even your faucet don't have 3 dogecoins reward :1.5 (101%), 10 (< 0.1%) DOGE every 60 minutes.
6453  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: www.faucetbirds.com & www.faucetcows.com acquired by faucetgaming on: November 04, 2016, 03:33:02 PM
Hello everyone,

I'm glad to inform you that faucetgaming network has purchased www.faucetbirds.com & www.faucetcows.com.

Since those sites had deposits and they weren't "faucets", but HYIP schemes and there's A LOT of BTC pending in withdraws.. (Wouldn't be able to repay in a lifetime) I'll have to zero all balances.

After I'm done with necessary changes on both sites, I'm going to re-open the sites, remove ANY deposit options and convert them into gaming sites, with no deposits.

Thanks for your time and understanding.

EDIT:

Here's the numbers, since someone asked me in PM:

Cows: BTC16591 BTC. (Satoshi 1659194928994, USD $11575041.5831408408
Birds: BTC A little bit less.. lol.

omg 16591BTC is that invested money or pending withdrawals? I can only say i wish you good luck with both sites, are you sure you will get people back to sites, since previous owner scammed them?
6454  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Bitsler can't get satoshi on: November 04, 2016, 02:56:31 PM
I think you need to move this thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=228.0 to gambling discussion.

There is no wining strategy for dice, either you are lucky to hit something or not. To be honest, to win something from 300 satoshi faucet is just very hard, and your strategy is just wrong. Try "yolo" with high multipliers, and when you hit something than play with lower multiplier.
6455  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: - ◀ Puzzles, games and giveaways ▶ - on: November 04, 2016, 02:20:34 PM
Congratulations! Code at the amount of 294.07518296 DOGE has been successfully activated!

This was easy one, missing part of code was 1619. Thanks for doge!
6456  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🌟Bitvest🌟 - Investor Plinko, Slot | 99% Dice Released! | Win up to 21.5+ BTC! on: November 04, 2016, 02:17:55 PM
OMG N8 just won 23.57538064BTC in one drop of Plinko! Shocked

https://bitvest.io/results?game=plinko&query=41406230

Wow, that is one nice big win! Congratulation to n8snathan, is really fun to look at his rolls.
6457  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Please test my faucets on: November 03, 2016, 03:34:44 PM
I can't claim on it. Completed captcha, anti-bot links and clicked claim and this message appears: "You must have to solve all captcha correctly to verify that you are a human! Please go back and try again."

But I don't see any other captcha to complete. I understand the security necessity to defend your faucet against bots, but it takes too much time to claim few satoshis.  Sad

Its under recaptcha:



I can only say i was looking for solve media, don't know why, and I didn't see this first time.

6458  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Making List Of High Paying 5min Dogecoin Faucet on: November 02, 2016, 06:33:52 PM
Dogecoin ? Are you really talking about Dogecoin.?? Isn't it dead already..?

Nope Alive and Kicking. Smiley

Kicking who? 1 DOGE = 0.00000029 satoshi

Hi Dogecoin users I'm making a list of high paying 5min dogecoin faucet
CUT*

You can find doge faucets here: https://faucetbox.com/en/list/DOGE
135 working faucets are listed;)

6459  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Dwarven Bitmine - Earn some satoshis with that game on: November 02, 2016, 04:02:12 PM
Hey cz3kit,

I think the troll you said doesn't worth. We pay 35K satoshis on this creature and it last for 24 hours, but the max profit we can make daily is 21K satoshis...

And the upgrades take much time to be done. First upgrade costs 600 gold, and we are earning very low amounts of gold every 5 minutes...

Buy pickaxe, its cheaper than first upgrade  Wink

To OP i think mining cart is way to expensive, 76000 gold and 2000 iron is just too much. And my mine is not producing iron, for that i need to upgrade with 9000 gold. I think you need to find some balance.
6460  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Dwarven Bitmine - Earn some satoshis with that game on: November 01, 2016, 09:43:08 PM
*cut
What you mean with the table? Do you mean an overview for the upgrades?
Yes! Overview for the upgrades

15 satoshis / minute / dwarf is maximum?
what about more carts (for example 10) and 50 dwarfs?  it means 750 satoshis / minute?

how can you handle your balance with blockadz? I think you will have troubles in the future, but i hope not..  tsting your gam right now, i like uprade based games Smiley


15 satoshi/minute if you do all upgrades, its 900 satoshi/ hour. And you won't claim 24 hours, right?

750 satoshi/minute after all upgrades - that would be ponzi.

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