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721  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is there a way to earn 50$ in a month from faucets ? on: January 04, 2015, 07:24:17 PM
You might be able to try the faucet down at Just dice. You could probably buy a high level account(which is actually not allowed, as they will ban your account if they get to know).
And make bets at 100x or more. For a 2000 satoshi faucet, you can actually earn 0.002 in every 100 bets mathematically.
But again, do it only if you have the patience. Its better than the other faucets out there.
722  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto is from Europe on: January 04, 2015, 02:45:39 AM

(D: CIA used Gavin to capture/kill Satoshi - I don't see this as plausible AT ALL.)


satoshi emerged to point out that he's not dorian nakamoto, so he's probably still alive.



It might be a good idea to create a fake person claiming he is satoshi, then have the real one point out he is not that guy. We will continue to know he is alive.


I am very confident that Satoshi Nakamoto is from Europe and not from USA or America or from Asia.
Let me explain how i come to this conclusion. This idea came when i see the time of the first genesis Block. It was established at 18:15:05 GMT.
I am very sure that Satoshi first runs his miner gpu from his apartment. The next logical step is to do this in his personal afternoon relaxing time.
The second evidence is the time that have post in this forum.
If you see this statics
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3;sa=statPanel

the time that he has done most of his posts was between 15:00 to 23:00 GMT time. He has near zero posts in the morning job europe zone time from 7 to 12.
I have not search if this few posts that has done from 6:00 7:00 or 9:00 GMT time is from one general day or in that day there is a national holiday in a europe country.
The most popular time that he has done some posts here is 17:00 GMT and that means

19:00 Athens Greece
20:00 Moscow Russia
18:00 Vienna Austria
18:00 Rome Italy
18:00 Berlin Germany
18:00 Paris France



You never know. He might be travelling then . Anything is possible. Smiley
723  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 04, 2015, 01:41:55 AM
Well, if you're still in the game be thankful that you haven't been wiped out by some weird and risky leveraged games. There are people who lost their whole stash, I believe. I wonder how many of the regulars in this thread left the game for good.

Too many I can't even recall. Most of them on the way up to ATH though. Grin

I know a few people who after losing half their money due to the drop, lost the rest of their stash by Gambling.
That feels worse than this.
724  Economy / Gambling / Re: •••• COINICHIWA • SUPER FAST ROLLS • 1% EDGE • JACKPOT •••• on: January 04, 2015, 01:40:23 AM
is there any investment plan?
I am not sure if they have it already, but it shows the bankroll at around 28 BTC. Since the max bet is kind of low to attract high rollers, it would be nice to have an investment option.
725  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 03, 2015, 11:02:34 PM
I'd rather lose my entire BTC investment at $0 than sell now.
What's the point in living life if you don't take a few risks.
I would never be happy living an average life in an average job.
You have to take risks.
I'd rather live on the street & know that I tried than sell now.
Good thought. I had the same when price fell from 600 to 450. THen it went to 400 in a day.
Then paypal announcement came and I sold a lot of it(would be dead by now if I hadn't) Tongue . Glad I didn't do this.
726  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10 Bitcoin Resolutions for 2015 on: January 03, 2015, 02:12:00 PM
I would agree with all of them except #8. I've attended many conferences/meet ups and every time I leave one of them I end up thinking, "do I really what to be associated with people like that". lol  Everyone there ends up sounding like Kenneth Copeland or Creflo Dollar preaching their way to wealth. If you're a Bitcoin idealist you don't want to hang out with a bunch of money hungry businessmen at a conference.

Well that depends . Not all meetups are by money hungry businessmen.
Many times,  its a great learning experience as well.
727  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Price Dropping ? How can I Protect The Value Of My Bitcoin. on: January 03, 2015, 02:10:31 PM
If I buy 1BTC for $1000 and invest that Bitcoin in something that gives me 50% return, which means I have now 1.5BTC.

When Bitcoin price falls down to $200 does that mean I lost a lot money? No.



Yes, you would have lost a money . If it was say 1000$(not btc) and an investment got it up to 1500$, then I would have 1500$.
In your example, you would now only have 300$. Not saying anything against bitcoin, but your example is wrong.
728  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When Bitcoin fails - what is Plan B? on: January 03, 2015, 01:08:16 PM
This thread got me think:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=912190.0


what's Plan B in case bitcoin suffers total failure?



You should define by what does fail mean?
Bitcoin is a technology, if the price is at 100$, even then it is a great technology. You want to send money abroad, do instant buy then sell. you won't be losing money that ways.
But if failure means, drop in price, then it is already a failure, but only people invested in it for the cost will see it as a failure.
729  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Price Dropping ? How can I Protect The Value Of My Bitcoin. on: January 03, 2015, 01:06:00 PM
Price dropping gives you chance to buy cheap coins
Well thats never true. Just like it is hard to predict whats the highest it can go, there is also the same for what is the lowest it can go.
730  Economy / Speculation / Re: 2015 PUMP on: January 03, 2015, 12:43:11 AM
i hope 2015 price bitcoin will be better
most probably not because while the price is falling people interest in it is falling too

I don't think the interest is falling. Its rather growing. The only worry people have is the price, which is leading people to sell their bitcoin.
731  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Price in 2015? on: January 03, 2015, 12:41:47 AM
My prediction is BTC will be trading between $250 to $550 range in 2015 give or take $50.00 USD. Put your sell order at $450 and buy order at $300 and you'll be sure to profit at the end of 2015. I think we'll go below $290 before heading up to $500 range then downward toward end of the 2015 due to miners needing money for holidays and Christmas shopping.

I had sell order set at $450 and buy at $350 in 2014 and profited.

You will be surprised how much bigger will be span of bitcoin price as of the one you stated.
share this same idea

I agree we are far from price stabilization
I think it will take next 5 to 10 years before we have BTC stabilization. As for me, sooner the better no matter what the price is since I'm in for the long term. I'm only 30 and can wait another 20 years or more. I just want BTC to be sustainable for main street.
I think it might take more time than that . Volatility would probably be always a problem, unless mass adoption is achieved.
732  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitnplay | A new age for poker on: January 03, 2015, 12:38:46 AM
Have you guys heard from the site owner in the last 3-4 days ? .Would like to know whats the plan regarding the verification process.
Would be nice to simplify it.
733  Economy / Gambling / Re: CryptoDice.me The New Multi Coin Dice and BlackJack! on: January 03, 2015, 12:33:21 AM
I would just suggest doing a workover on the front end part .A lot of other sites have the same scrypt and front end ( Copy pf the old prime dice).
I don't see a lot of players playing on any of these sites.
734  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: **Do any one have Idea about Zippcoin whether they are scam or legit? on: January 02, 2015, 11:23:14 PM
It looks like stellar, even the distribution was same and some people already have a lot of it so I don't know if this coin is going to get bigger.

Stellar still looked like it had great scope. I wish they had continued and done something with it, except for get quick rich and leave.
735  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: THE PUMP! Earn together! on: January 02, 2015, 10:41:35 PM
Looks like the coin has already been delisted from trex.
I don't see it there.
736  Economy / Gambling / Re: •••• COINICHIWA • SUPER FAST ROLLS • 1% EDGE • JACKPOT •••• on: January 02, 2015, 10:30:32 PM
The site have very nice promotion, but Vit, in future, you can add altcoin (like doge, litecoin) ?

I don't want to support multiple currencies as it makes everything too complex and/or maintenance too costly. But one option would be to convert altcoins to BTC on deposit. Would that be an option for you?
I don't think that would be a good idea for you. If say you accept doge, then someone could deposit, 10 BTC worth of Doge, and get it converted at a fixed high price.
If he had dumped it in an exchange, then the price would keep decreasing, and he will get less , so depositing on site would be profitable for him. But loss for you.
However if you have something else in mind, then ignore this ^
737  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Bitdicing.com - What do you think I can get for it? on: January 02, 2015, 05:50:24 PM
I would appreciate anybody's input on what you think I could get for the domain bitdicing.com.

It's registered at namecheap and has 10+ months left. 

Hope you all had a good new years and thank you!
Would be hard to say so .You can always start an auction for it, and see how it goes.
Just keeping it without using it, doesn't do any good either.
738  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How safe is it to invest in just-dice on: January 02, 2015, 05:25:28 PM
if invest 0.1 for one month!!

how much profit i get !! ??
i m asking average Smiley
There is no average. Totally depends on how many people play on site and lose.
You might lose money as well. Anything can happen.
739  Economy / Gambling / Re: any active poker sites? on: January 02, 2015, 05:22:58 PM
Are there any active poker sites?  I tried seals with clubs a while back and it was empty, and you didn't get any of the interesting stuff like knockout bounties and crap like that.

I just looked at nitrogen sports (since I play football there, which is now basically over) and there was 3 people playing, no one in sit and go tournaments (which is the only structure I enjoy.)

Maybe I am missing something, but I am not getting why these sites wouldn't be active.  I withdraw and deposit funds at nitrogen in minutes so I don't get why these sites can't get poker players.

I think for bitcoin poker, your best bet would be Seals with clubs only .Maybe try in a few hours, you might find more people on the table, due to world timings.
If you really want to play more poker then your best bet would be Stars or Bovada.
740  Economy / Services / Re: Up to 0.035 BTC weekly for YOUR SIGNATURE *New rules on: January 02, 2015, 03:11:12 PM
This is the new and best advertising i have seen, i am going to enroll in it.

You must be atleast Full Member to join the campaign. Otherwise, the bot will say, 'Error! Signature not found'. Join any other campaign or support them by giving free advertising! Smiley

   ~~MZ~~
i am giving free advertising here untill my status changes from member to full member, lets see how long i will give free.
Seems, you are just short of 1 activity . Even after a week or 2, when your activity increases , it will be at 119. And you will have to wait for another 2 weeks after that to reach the Full Member status.
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