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721  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which Gambling Sites Do You Favour? on: July 29, 2016, 03:33:43 AM
There are many sites that I like;

https://coinroyale.com - I like this site, a nice owner and they ran a signature campaign a while back on bitcointalk that ran smoothly. Also, the interface is good and they offer many different games

http://nitrogensports.eu - I like sports betting, maybe you should try it as there is no house edge making it easier to profit in the long run. Nitrogen has a nice interface and is smooth.

https://www.directbet.eu - Another sports betting site, it's unique because you don't have to make an account to bet.

Hope you can find a good site to play at!
722  Economy / Services / Re: ▂▃▅▆█ BITSLER █▆▅▃ Signature campaign information on: July 29, 2016, 03:23:00 AM
Hello,

I won't lie to you. I am not a big fan of signature campaign (bad ROI, people who spam etc.)

If I open a signature campaign, it will only be available to our regular account holders.

Thanks,
William

I think you should expand the signature campaign to include other people as well other than your regular account holders, as there are many people out there who are capable of constructive posting that might not hold an account with your site, but might help your campaign. People who spam can be easily managed, like other people have said, with a good manager. If you aren't looking for anymore answers, I suggest you lock this thread. Good luck with your business and signature campaign!
723  Economy / Gambling / Re: •••• COINICHIWA • DICE • SINCE 2014 • INVEST • NEW DARK THEME •••• on: July 29, 2016, 03:15:58 AM

A really weird move really, Coinichiwa was doing pretty well with some great promotions and a signature campaign before it suddenly closed.

Doing very well? All I saw on the site was few people , actually less than 5 people, betting with only their faucet. The site doesnt really stand out among the other site so it hass less players than the others, no whale is ever going to play a huge amount of coins here when there is alot of better dice sites available

When did you visit? When I last visited the site when it was still up, there a lot of players betting nice sums of money. However, I think the site may have dried up, and resulted in people playing only with faucet money near it's final days, which caused it to close completely.
724  Economy / Gambling / Re: •••• COINICHIWA • DICE • SINCE 2014 • INVEST • NEW DARK THEME •••• on: July 27, 2016, 04:22:41 AM
vit, why site no acces?

Coinichiwa is dead already since some time ago, no updates from vit as well as he is not active anymore on this forum. Last online was more than 3months ago, do you have some funds on this site?

Sad to hear that and me ;( . So this site realy dead? How about fund at players there? i don't got some notice this site will done or not.

Yes, it seems like this site is really dead. Coinichiwa.com is no longer accessible, also a few players have lost their funds. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like it'll be up anytime soon, so looks like people will just have to move on.

A really weird move really, Coinichiwa was doing pretty well with some great promotions and a signature campaign before it suddenly closed.
725  Economy / Gambling / Re: 20 BTC investment into gambling site on: July 27, 2016, 04:20:28 AM
Honestly OP, with 20 BTC, you have a lot of wiggle room. Generally, people try to find a site that doesn't have a big bankroll where they can profit by investing little BTC, but with 20 BTC, you can invest anywhere and generally make a profit.

I'd say to invest in websites you like, as the rate of return varies depending on many factors, there isn't really a set rate for any of the sites. Personally, I have made money investing on moneypot.com, but I'd say to chose for yourself; which sites do you think have potential? Also, like people have said, don't put all your eggs in one basket, perhaps spread out your investment across multiple sites.
726  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: E-Sport Prediction , share your prediction here on: July 27, 2016, 04:13:19 AM
Game: CS:GO
Match: MiTH vs Dreamscape:
Prediction: Dreamscape ML


I'd say it's pretty safe to bet on Dreamscape here, as they have more firepower with an average K/D of 1.02 as opposed to MiTh's which is 0.93. Also, MiTH hasn't been playing at their top form lately. However, if there is an odds shift close to the game, I'd say to follow the odds shift.
727  Economy / Gambling / Re: New Dice Method to Make Bank, No Script, No Download, No BS! on: July 27, 2016, 04:08:31 AM
no method will ever work with dice games unless you have an extremely huge bankroll and start with very tiny bets so that you can cover the loss in martingale method with a big losing streak. and it doesn't matter what chance of win you choose, they are all the same.

Even with an extremely huge bankroll, there still is the risk of losing it all, because of the house edge. If you want to profit in the long run, you'll have to find a game that doesn't have a house edge, such as poker, or sports betting. These two are more skill based and less luck based, and don't have a house edge. They will take some practice, but in the long run they are more profitable than dice.
728  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetBOX.com Discussion on: July 27, 2016, 03:59:05 AM
Is there update FaucetBox script  Smiley

What do you mean by that? When there's an update of Faucet in a Box script, you can see a notice in your faucet's admin panel Smiley

Perhaps he means if there is an automatic update button? If that was your question, no, but you can update your script using with these steps:

1. make a backup of all files
2. make a backup of database
3. update all files except config.php and templates/ directory

Also, hopefully the issue with the servers get resolved quickly.

Agreed on #2...

http://twitchpotato.com is growing daily but faucetbox rank is 721... Says it might be broken bcz no claims for seversl hours.

We pay daily.... So i guess im adding an hourly giveaway to cope...
Should we be worried about the fact that twitchpotato shows:

Quote
Fund Balance: BTC 0.00000000
Today's Payout: BTC 0.00000000
Your estimated claim: BTC 0.00000000

Huh So there are no funds and no payout today? Or is that being caused by the FaucetBox outage?

This was probably caused by the outage, wait until they come back up and try again and see what happens.
729  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: POKEMON GO LIKE SITE TO PLAY FOR BITCOINS? on: July 27, 2016, 02:10:22 AM
this is funny
Why is it funny? If it didn't involve some sort of way to make money then less people would not be interested as this is a game intended for children and adults would see it as a waste of their time if it was just for "the fun of playing".
Many gamble as they get the fun to play the game more than they get to make money but thinking logically, I don't see how pokemon go would be possible for bitcoin gambling websites. The cost would be too much to handle and like we are seeing so many negative reviews about this game, it doesn't interest me to have bitcoins associated with it.

While there are negative reviews about the game, the game has received a lot of publicity and there are a lot of people who enjoy playing pokemon go; I thought the game was well received by the public, and had more positives than negatives. It would be a good idea to create a game similar to pokemon go, however there are flaws...

...with bitcoin, money involved, it is different. I don't see how a concept could be brought up involving bitcoins, and it is an insane cost for a bitcoin based company to create and not worth it, as they'd have to attract dedicated players to make money; pokemon go took off because of all the hype beforehand.

For these reasons, I don't think that we'll see a pokemon go related game with bitcoins soon in the near future.
730  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: E-Sport Prediction , share your prediction here on: July 25, 2016, 07:42:25 PM
Game: CS:GO
Match: Godsent vs Penta:
Prediction: Godsent ML


Godsents' firepower and map pool are superior to Penta's, not to mention Penta has been losing against bad teams lately, they looked miserable against AGG a while back, a team which they had easily won over before. I'd say it's safe to bet medium on Godsent.
731  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [AUTO-BUY] Pokemon Go BOT! -Newly released by me. on: July 25, 2016, 07:34:22 PM
How would we run this bot? Do you download this bot on your computer and use it with your phone? Does this bot work for iOS and Android? (As Android has a lot weaker security than iOS)
732  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Level 15 Pokemon Go Accounts, 30$, Autobuy on: July 25, 2016, 07:28:04 PM
What is the change to get ban for been gps spoffed trained?

Sorry I don't understand your question. Do you mean is gps spoofing bannable? Right now there are only soft bans, which prevent you from catching pokemon for a couple hours if you switch locations too quickly

So there is no risk of being permanently banned? If the account stops working for whatever reason, will you replace it?

Also, what is the highest CP on the accounts?
733  Economy / Services / Re: INCREASED PAYOUT(7/13) ۩۞۩ secondstrade.com ★signature campaign★upto0.00051/post on: July 24, 2016, 02:04:07 AM
I'd like to join this campaign.

Name: Superhitech
Post count: 2646
Rank: Hero Member
Bitcoin address: 1G5Ca1n5Wvcu1HwRVaFB6MzkyZTX1ibiby
734  Economy / Services / Re: SafeDICE Signature Campaign - - - Earn up to 0.025 BTC per week - - - [OPEN] on: July 21, 2016, 08:57:24 PM
Hello,

Just noted that I am not in the spreadsheet even though I am enrolled in this campaign, I wanted to confirm that I am still in it. Could you please confirm this? Thanks!

I pointed this out to you via PM several days ago. You have a third party ad right next to SafeDICE avatar : "bitcoinshowers.com+faucet-list.bitcoinshowers.com!"

You had it for the whole duration of the campaign - I sent you PMs to remove it, but you did nothing.

Alex

My bad, I didn't know that personal message ads were not allowed, as you do not mention it in the original post, as this is not part of the avatar. It was a mistake on my part, I'm very sorry, however I did not receive any PM's telling me to remove this text this week. The only PM I see in my inbox from you regarding this advert was today, right before payment telling me that I would not receive my payment for the avatar. If I had gotten a warning beforehand, I would've removed it immediately. This ad is for my own personal site and not a competitor; it's not a gambling site.

I'm very sorry about this, I'll remove it, I hope that you guys can give me a second chance to be a part of this campaign.

Cheers,
Superhitech
735  Economy / Services / Re: SafeDICE Signature Campaign - - - Earn up to 0.025 BTC per week - - - [OPEN] on: July 21, 2016, 08:40:19 PM
Hello,

Just noted that I am not in the spreadsheet even though I am enrolled in this campaign, I wanted to confirm that I am still in it. Could you please confirm this? Thanks!
736  Economy / Gambling / Re: New Strategy for 10%+ Bitcoin Profit in 1 Hr with Dicebot on UltimateRolls.com on: July 20, 2016, 04:16:43 AM
Here you go guys, let me know if you have any questions and how much you make!

https://youtu.be/CAoPYnVBlSM

If you want more, like & subscribe Wink

Cheers,

In dice im believe there's just luck, no matter how safe your strategy, you'll lose in the end or in long run. But that video about 999dice (scam site)

Scam site? No . . .

Yes it is, many scam accusations have been made against 999dice due to their shady practices. If you'd like, you can read the whole story here to see for yourself: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=948965
737  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: largest faucet win you ever made on: July 20, 2016, 04:14:31 AM
My biggest faucet win was probably once when I went from the 200 faucet satoshis on coinichiwa.com (I don't think the site exists anymore unfortunately) all the way up to 0.005. 0.005 isn't a lot, but I think it is impressive considering I started with 200 satoshis. What I did was just bet all in on 2x, and hope to get a winning streak long enough. Unfortunately, I didn't get to cash all the 0.005 out as I tried to win more and I went down to 0.002 before I cashed out.
738  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: E-Sport Prediction , share your prediction here on: July 19, 2016, 08:37:15 PM
Game: CS:GO
Match: Na'Vi vs C9:
Prediction: Na'Vi ML


Cloud 9 has been playing very poorly lately, they didn't even make it to the last major. Na'Vi is a way superior team and this is a BO3, so I think that Na'Vi can take this one easily.
739  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: do you like slot games ? on: July 19, 2016, 08:33:19 PM
I do not like slot games, as the odds are low and I lose a lot. When I lose, I don't like to play.

Sometimes I will play a round or two of slots in a casino, as the lights and sounds excite me, but I don't really play slots online as I don't find it as interesting as slots in real life.
740  Economy / Gambling / Re: Crowd funded Gambling Sites on: July 19, 2016, 08:30:19 PM
this site: crypotsdice.com, just started one week ago, so bankrolls are still low. The main advantage is that you can invest +40 currencies

This site does not exist, are you the admin? You might want to fix it. Also, people might be wary of investing in a completely new site, as it has yet to gain trust.

OP, how much bitcoin are you willing to invest? It might be hard to get a ROI if you don't invest enough, even with low bankroll sites.
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