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701  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: Should you stay or should you go? on: February 05, 2016, 10:19:44 AM
Well, in my city, I cannot buy food with Bitcoin. So, I still need to depend on fiat money. Undecided
BTW, How about bitcoin<->fiat (online) conversion? (indirectly dependent on bitcoin).
I'll definitely stay and will never let go of Bitcoin. Because Bitcoin is the future.

I will survive use. Why ? because I know it will continue to grow.
I wonder how can you survive with just Bitcoin.
Well, in my city, I cannot buy food with Bitcoin. So, I still need to depend on fiat money. Undecided

Probably they just need have it convert to FIAT for it to be used in buying foods.
Well, honestly, I personally don't like the bank to be involved. Because I prefer to directly purchase my foods with Bitcoin instead.
But that is the only way to buy foods indirectly with Bitcoin though.
702  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling BlackHatWorld Account Registered in 2008 on: February 05, 2016, 10:11:01 AM
I don't think anyone will buy your account unless it has high reputation/rank on BHW. Aged account does not mean it is worthy.
Also, what are the stats of your BHW account?
703  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you wish you could buy with btc ? on: February 05, 2016, 10:04:50 AM
my only wish for bitcoin is that i could do all my online shopping with it. for now but in the  far future maybe for bitcoin to replace cash completely.
IIRC, it is already possible to do online shopping with Bitcoin. There is already a lot of online store that accept Bitcoin as payment method.
IMO, it is almost impossible for Bitcoin to replace fiat money completely.
704  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are your favorite gambling games? on: February 04, 2016, 02:11:14 PM
Maybe this is just a silly idea, but you should add tic tac toe. It's an easy but addictive game, and it's more based on luck.
It is a good game. I'm pretty good at tic tac toe, TBH. Tongue

Tic Tac Toe based on luck?, what kind of luck?, facing the dumbest opponent on Earth? Unless he codes a really dumb AI, it is impossible to beat a computer in Tic Tac Toe (the decision tree with all the possible outcomes is small enough to be stored in any modern computer's memory). In my opinion purely skill-based games are not a good choice for a site like his, the users can easily use another AI to play for them; or, even if they were to be honest, they would sooner or later find a way to beat the AI and replay that match once and again (since AI would pretty much use the same movements every time).

Your site is still missing roulette, if you want low odds against players go for the European version (the one with no double zero). You already have dice, but you might want to improve it by adding more features (bet on a range instead of under/over, bet on a specific number, bet even/odd, etc.). Maybe a custom powerball?, not a personal favorite, but there is a lot of people who love that kind of games.
Well, it is not necessary to make an AI-based tic tac toe game. It can also be a PVP-based game.
I never win in tic tac toe when I am against a computer, but I can beat a human though. Tongue

Edit:
Looks like I won once! Cheesy
705  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is your plan to get rich with Bitcoin? on: February 04, 2016, 01:59:38 PM
signature campaign dont make you rich btw.You will be lucky to earn a few dollars in btc per month so dont use signature campaigns in your strategy
The money that participants of signature campaign received from signature campaign probably worth a lot especially for people from the third-world countries.
It is just a way to earn free few dollars from just posting, but don't expect to be rich from signature campaign. :O
706  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: February 04, 2016, 01:55:33 PM
paypal is centralized, if someone can hack paypal database or anything like that
or if the paypal database get burning or affected by natural disasters

im sure paypal will be dead



Who will hack the PayPal's database ? and even if someone does then he will be charged back and the funds will be recovered cause the money is going to be traced every minute and he also cant withdraw that amount's in cash,after all it is controlled by single entities ,he would have to hack individuals otherwise.But on the other hand if someone hacks thousands of btc then he will of course get way with it or at least is a lot more easier to trick than PayPal.
Yeah, no matter how much money the hacker add Paypal funds to his or her account, he will never be able to withdraw those fake numbers. Same thing happened a few years ago where there is a glitch in Paypal and accidentally give a man $92 quadrillion and they eventually prompt to remove that "$92 quadrillion" from that man account.
What are you even saying ? I doubt that much of money even exists anywhere on the earth.The most famous saudi kings are in trillions then how come PP got quadrillions ? you might want to correct the facts.
Lol, you didn't know about this? It was a story of 3 years ago.
You should get your facts right before you post your opinion. Search the term "Paypal $92 quadrillion" on Google if you are interested to know about this.
707  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshis left on exchanges on: February 04, 2016, 01:29:07 PM
I already have a lot of satoshis lost around several bitcoin exchanges. I can't withdraw those satoshis because they don't even worth the fees.
Like me there's thousands of others in the same situation which would make a lot of BTC. So I take it that exchanges keep these satoshis for them.

What do you think? Should exchanges be responsible for the fees and return every satoshi to their owners?
For a moment, I thought you said Satoshi Nakamoto left an exchange website. Embarrassed

Anyway, I always had a few hundred satoshis left on exchange website because I cannot withdraw them (insufficient fund to cover the fees). It is dusts though, but I'd love to withdraw them if possible.
Well, if I want to withdraw those satoshis, I'll do it another time when I want to withdraw my coins from the exchange website.
708  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Found Minutebtc Script!! :) on: February 04, 2016, 11:15:01 AM
Seems legit. You found it or is it just another non-functional clone of minutebtc? :O
Also, where is the demo website?
709  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are your favorite gambling games? on: February 04, 2016, 10:56:39 AM
Hmm... what about minesweeper game? It'd be great if it is implemented into your faucet games.

Maybe this is just a silly idea, but you should add tic tac toe. It's an easy but addictive game, and it's more based on luck.
It is a good game. I'm pretty good at tic tac toe, TBH. Tongue
710  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: Should you stay or should you go? on: February 04, 2016, 10:08:05 AM
I'll definitely stay and will never let go of Bitcoin. Because Bitcoin is the future.

I will survive use. Why ? because I know it will continue to grow.
I wonder how can you survive with just Bitcoin.
Well, in my city, I cannot buy food with Bitcoin. So, I still need to depend on fiat money. Undecided
711  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [Bx2.club] Double your Bitcoins in a simple way [LAUNCHED][be the first] on: February 04, 2016, 09:58:12 AM
we are waiting for the 4th chain
You still have faith in this scam, don't you? :O
Move on with your life and forget about the "4th chains" and so on sh!t.

There are no new chains. This site is a scam, do not invest.
Sadly, they will never learn though... Sad
712  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much can you earn with gambling? on: February 04, 2016, 09:53:39 AM
all strategies are just useless stuff IMO, one could make money with it and the other lose money, particularly in dice sites.
yeah agree. play with your feeling more better than straetgy
I'd say gambling with feelings is worse than gambling with strategy. You are more likely to recoup your losses when you lose. Therefore, likely to lose a lot.
713  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: February 04, 2016, 09:49:34 AM
paypal is centralized, if someone can hack paypal database or anything like that
or if the paypal database get burning or affected by natural disasters

im sure paypal will be dead



Who will hack the PayPal's database ? and even if someone does then he will be charged back and the funds will be recovered cause the money is going to be traced every minute and he also cant withdraw that amount's in cash,after all it is controlled by single entities ,he would have to hack individuals otherwise.But on the other hand if someone hacks thousands of btc then he will of course get way with it or at least is a lot more easier to trick than PayPal.
Yeah, no matter how much money the hacker add Paypal funds to his or her account, he will never be able to withdraw those fake numbers. Same thing happened a few years ago where there is a glitch in Paypal and accidentally give a man $92 quadrillion and they eventually prompt to remove that "$92 quadrillion" from that man account.
714  Economy / Services / Re: ❃❃ ▶▷ BETCOIN.ag ◁◀ ❃❃#Signature Campaign-High Pay, Monthly Bonus, Special Award on: February 04, 2016, 09:41:58 AM
I'm guessing you've already gave those away as stage 4 bonus.

No,

You are the lucky winner Smiley haven't you seen the post above? Smiley

Best regards.

Damn, how could I miss that! I'm gonna print that post out and hang on my wall  Wink

Thanks

Wall of fame. Tongue
Anyway, congratulations. Keep up the good work with your high quality posts.

Also, payment received. Thanks, Betcoin.ag!
715  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much can you earn with gambling? on: February 03, 2016, 07:36:39 PM
all strategies are just useless stuff IMO, one could make money with it and the other lose money, particularly in dice sites.
The term 'strategy' does not exist when it comes to gambling.
If you are using your own technique to gamble and win, maybe you are just lucky. Your technique do not always work all the time.
716  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is gambling so addicting? on: February 03, 2016, 07:33:41 PM
because it's entertaining and makes making profit look easy "it is not actually easy at all, even professional gamblers rarely make big profit"
Hah! Indeed. For some reason, I am very entertained with gambling websites.
It is not about the profits, maybe I just love numbers. Kiss
717  Economy / Digital goods / Re: getbtc.net FOR SALE on: February 03, 2016, 07:29:54 PM
Without bids. Price 200$. Payment method will discuss
You are not taking offers?
It's a decent name to set up a Bitcoin faucet or a Bitcoin exchange website, IMO.

Also, you are selling this domain on a Bitcoin forum, you need to accept Bitcoin as payment method.
718  Economy / Services / Re: We make websites for $520 on: February 03, 2016, 07:23:00 PM
IIRC, it only cost me less than $30 to purchase premium wordpress theme on themeforest and some plugins that I bought on codecanyon which literally cost me less than $50. Overall, it only cost me less than $100 to completely set up my wordpress website.
719  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: February 03, 2016, 07:08:20 PM
BTC is secure, FAST and more reliable.

Paypal has high fees and chargebacks.
To be honest, I'd rather say Paypal is faster than the Bitcoin. Because sometimes you will had to wait more than a few hours for your transactions to be confirmed by the network.
But I still prefer Bitcoin over Paypal because of certain features that Bitcoin has.

well with paypal you have to wait much more if you want to move your funds to a credit/debit card for example

and to another paypal account i don't remember they are instant anyway
It literally took 'forever' for me. I cannot even purchase anything with my Paypal account at the moment because of their shitty system. :|
AFAIK, is not it instant to send Paypal fund to another Paypal user?
720  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is the Future of Bitcoin ? on: February 03, 2016, 05:37:14 PM
No one literally able to predict the future of Bitcoin. Because tomorrow Bitcoin will be completely dead. Who knows?
But I'm pretty sure that Bitcoin will be the best virtual currency ever existed.
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