Fine. I accepted I am guilty. Yet I hope you guys MIGHT PLS tender mercy... Bcos that is my whole portfolio deposited.
But if answer is NO or YES.... I have learnt my lesson. Thanks for the great service.
No matter if it was 100BTC or 0.001BTC, stealing is still stealing. By stealing from the site, you're basically pocketing off everyone else's wallets.
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We can even calculate it quite easily, 1-2-4-8-16-32-64-128-256-512-1028-2048-4096-8192-16384-32768-65536 after that it is over 100k but I think it is already finished at this point, which means 17 losses in a row.
That impossible, I had the same thing myself before on some other website, yeah you do not expect 17 losses in a row that is true but its also quite possible considering each bet is individually %50 chance, so on your 17th bet you can not say "oh I lost 16 in a row, 17 must hit" because that is not how it works, your 17 has the same 50% chance of win/lose as your first bet.
I had my fair share of 12 losses in a row before, and lost almost half a BTC because of that! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Welp, looks like those lucky accounts may fetch a higher price now.
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any reason why you'd go with those listed from you? Huobi as an example is one of the largest exchanges, and lists almost as many coins as Binance. and is cheaper than Binance (and Liqui for that matter)
why not stick with the big exchanges?
My educated guess would be that those small exchanges are popular with the lesser-known tokens.
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While there are legit MLMs out there (e.g. AmWay), I just dislike their persuasion and "lies" they churn out to rope you in.
And while we're at it, BITCONEEEECCCCTTTTT!!!
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When you invest into a casino you kind of invest into bitcoin as well anyway. By logic you buy bitcoin and than give that bitcoin to a casino, which means your money could be increasing in value (dollar value) even while not making any profit if bitcoin price goes up.
People are basically double dipping while investing into a casino because they could make a profit from both the casino profits and also on top of that the increasing price of bitcoin. Of course there is no guarantee on both of them, it could go wrong pretty quickly if a casino loses money and you lose as well and than bitcoin drops as well which would result with bad losses for you, it could however both go up or it could be one goes up one goes down, all of these are quite possible and risks you take while investing into a casino.
OP was referring to those house profits. Whenever the casino wins, investors earn from their HE. Likewise, loses if casino loses. While there's some degree of truth to the BTC price; you gain more BTC if the prices dip.
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Thanks, didn't realize. Guessed the owner got salty and deleted a bunch of posts before locking it :p
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There's one alternative I could think of, casino sites. You could deposit, exchange and then withdraw.
Might not be appropriate but at least there's no KYC nor registration.
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I've used more than seven stock markets by now. The longest I used was Poloniex. I'm happy with most of them, but I don't like Yobit and a few exchanges. I don't know why my favorite poloniex. Poloniex is the first stock market i used maybe this is the reason of that. For me, Poloniex seems safe. The processing speed is also fine. I haven't had a problem until now. if someone wants to get an idea I suggest Poloniex.
YoBit is pretty shady with their HYIPs and lack of provability fair on their dice game. I wouldn't touch them with a 10-ft pole.
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I think it's really very difficult for ordinary people to understand, and it seems we really need that title to read and understand it.
What are you talking about? It's simply doubling one's bet after losing until a win is achieved.
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I was thinking what happens if a person sends more than the listed amount of BTC? I think than it would surely be marked as a donation to the forum in case their is no refund.
I reckon it would be a donation. After all, the amount is clearly stated.
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That's great, enjoy your membership!
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BTW, is there any "Official" Coinpot thread on BitcoinTalk forum?
Unfortunately there's none. Developers didn't bother to consider.
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Currently 107 received transaction so 19 people got scammed ever after this thread was created. ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) As long as people were greedy to make money,the scammers will keep coming with an new idea to scam them,but failing for such a shit scam attempt makes me worrying more about these people. 109 now, with one 0.001 BTC transaction.
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OP was last active since 23rd February. Definitely not a good sign.
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Did your fees cover the full amount? If you withdrawed from an exchange, then you'd still have to fork out the remaining 50K (assuming that's the fees).
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Just when many assumed OP wouldn't respond, he did!
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Well, I've figured out how CoinPot is funding the Challenges program... Four different times today I've gotten error messages when claiming from CoinPot/Moon faucets... twice from Bonus Btc and once each from moonlite and moondoge. Each time, my timer reset to zero but I didn't get credited my coins. Add this to the fact that I'm still not getting Challenge credit for all my claims, and I think I'd rather just roll back the site by a month!
What was the error message? Did you check Coinpot to see if the claims were still recorded?
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Today, I would like to let you know that eventually our beloved manager has come back. seven-day period has passed so fast. Congratulations for your return, Hhampuz. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Nice, welcome back!
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Only 4 tickets? Wow, lucky guy!
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