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741  Other / Off-topic / Re: What % of your Assets is Bitcoin? on: July 30, 2016, 04:47:25 PM
Around 10% or maybe higher is my Bitcoins asset percentage. I like having like 60% fiat and 40% in Bitcoin or maybe even 50-50. It really depends if I spend a lot of fiat until I get a payment. My Bitcoin payments are currently low, too and I am not really investing in Bitcoin yet, so I keep my percentage on Bitcoin low.
742  Other / Off-topic / Re: Pokemon Go For Android 4.1.x on: July 29, 2016, 09:26:07 PM
You can not run it. The minimum android is 4.4

Does anyone have the source code then? So I can edit it and make it avaliable for myself in android 4.1?
 As I'm still interested in what others are excited about!
It is easier to just upgrade your android to 4.4 or higher and you can play.
743  Economy / Economics / Re: Mining coins save or sell it? on: July 29, 2016, 08:58:33 PM
Depends on what do you mean by 'a lot of Coins'. Do you mean you have alternative cryptocurrencies, or you use more than one cryptocurrency or do you have a few Bitcoins in your wallet.

If you have one or more alternative cryptocurrencies you can exchange them for Bitcoins or keep some coins with potential and then sell them or exchange for Bitcoin. I recommend exchanging everything to Bitcoin. If you have a few Bitcoins invest them or simply hold them for a higher price and then convert about 60% to 80% of them to fiat.
744  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which Gambling Sites Do You Favour? on: July 29, 2016, 08:51:33 PM
There are quite a few gambling sites that are fine and that I play. I mostly play on PrimeDice.com and Rollin.io but there are a few other good ones such as: cryptogames.io, directbet.eu, satoshidice.com and others.
I recommend using the first two, primedice.com and rollin.io. They have a faucet which give you money to start playing with and are provably fair.
745  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: .05 WEEKLY Giveaway for all Pokemon Go Lovers! on: July 29, 2016, 08:17:08 PM
Username - PeRo

Smiley
746  Other / Off-topic / Re: Pokemon Go For Android 4.1.x on: July 29, 2016, 08:11:01 PM
You can not run it. The minimum android is 4.4
747  Economy / Services / Re: Find me a new name for everything and get 0.00337096 BTC (2.20$ish) on: July 29, 2016, 08:02:36 PM
Beneficium. It means benefit in Latin

Or

Callidus - clever, experienced in Latin
748  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: largest faucet win you ever made on: July 28, 2016, 07:34:13 PM
I think I have won more than 20.000 satoshis once on freebitco.in. Unfortunately, lost it right away on the rolling game within the same site. Not much faucets give you a chance to get bigger amounts of Bitcoins, usually they give constant amounts or give like 99,9% for like 500 satoshis and 0.01% for higher amount of Bitcoins.
749  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to play gambling in a smart way? on: July 28, 2016, 07:18:41 PM
You can not gamble in a smart way, starting gambling alone is not smart at all! You can try using strategies or tricks but you can lose equally as before. Gambling is betting money on a chance to win, it is based on luck and you can not gamble 'in a smart way'.
750  Other / Off-topic / Re: What to do with my signature campaign earnings ? on: July 28, 2016, 06:02:06 PM
You could just hold them and cash them out as fiat when the price rises. You could also change the Bitcoins into alternative cryprocurrencies and trade with them to make more money. Or just spend the income, I buy Steam games and digital goods with my signature campaign earnings.
751  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is Holding Bitcoin a long time good way to make money? on: July 28, 2016, 11:44:24 AM
Yes, it is a very good way to make money, but you can not predict the Bitcoin price always, but it always skyrockets from time to time and always goes up and makes a new floor for itself. And when it falls down it is temporary, so the risk is not very big but the price can sometimes make us worry. It is a bit risky but it can indeed make a good profit if yiu hold some Bitcoins.
752  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Whwn you do not get confirmations on a transcation... on: July 28, 2016, 11:34:03 AM
So, I was buying a game on Steam with Bitcoins and I used small fees (economic on Bitcoin phone wallet) and it took around 3 hours to get confirmations. Steam already sent me a E - mail telling me that there was an error with the purchase and I thought I lost my Bitcoins since it is not reversible. Luckily, when I got the confirmations, the game arived.

I got a heart attack earlier, but everything went well Smiley

Did you have such experiences? Post your most stressful transactions Smiley
753  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to stay away from gambling? suggestions ? on: July 28, 2016, 11:21:46 AM
You should not have started gambling at all, in the first place. But because you are already playing and for fun, you should probably find a fun new hobby and do something that does not involve gambling. Or, if you want to continue you can play from faucets such as on PrimeDice or rollin.io. But that will probably make you deposit money, so the first option is probably better for you.
754  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where can I earn much bitcoin? on: July 28, 2016, 11:14:23 AM
please guys i found this stie https://xcoins.io they are peer to peer, has anyone any information on them or are they one of those scammers of bitcoin. any help will be appreciated. thanks
I think that xcoins is a scam. If I am right, they are asking you to give them PayPal or Bitcoins and then they will pay you back a bigger amount in Bitcoins. That site is a pure scam, if you want to have Bitcoins, invest in them( buy them) or earn them. There is no thing called 'free money'. They also say that they will pay you back in your xCoin wallet, I am not sure about that wallet, either.
755  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any games that I can earn Bitcoin from? on: July 28, 2016, 10:52:54 AM
Are there actually any game(s) that pay in Bitcoin for playing it, or you get Bitcoins for achievements or doing missions or such? I know that games on phone that pay in Bitcoin for playing them are smaller than faucets, but is there any such game?
I prefer games that can be played on phones (if web browser game), but PC is fine too, though.

I'm interested too for a game like this. Because i am a gamer since i was a kid. Hope someday a developer will create a mmorpg game that can give us Bitcoin .
Oh, yes that would be awesome, to have a mmorpg that gives Bitcoin. But I guess that those kind of games are very, very rare. So you will probably see games such as flappy bird collecting Bitcoins or others.

I saw a spaceship game once here on Bitcointalk, but I do not remember the name. If anyone knows what is its name or the link, please post it here.
756  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any games that I can earn Bitcoin from? on: July 26, 2016, 08:38:17 PM
I know there is one that you get BTC on mobile from walking around and finding dropped coins, forget what it is called though,

Lol what? That's impossible. Probably only faucet with some fancy feature.
I am not sure what is that, but it sure reminds me of Pokémon go. You 'go around and search for Bitcoin(Pokémon?). Seems like just a joke or something, but it would be good if it exists. You just pick up Bitcoins and transfer money to your wallet, that would be awesome if someone made that.
757  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where can I earn much bitcoin? on: July 26, 2016, 08:33:11 PM
You can post daily and hang out around here and you will learn to earn from other members and when you gain activity you can enroll signature campaigns and earn money by posting here and earn some extra cash for some games or something. Good Bitcoins holders earn by mining Bitcoins or trading with them. Read about earning and earning methods and after some time you will be ready to start extremly earning Bitcoins.
758  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Any games that I can earn Bitcoin from? on: July 26, 2016, 08:18:34 PM
Are there actually any game(s) that pay in Bitcoin for playing it, or you get Bitcoins for achievements or doing missions or such? I know that games on phone that pay in Bitcoin for playing them are smaller than faucets, but is there any such game?
I prefer games that can be played on phones (if web browser game), but PC is fine too, though.
759  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Will my method be a good steady income? on: July 23, 2016, 08:51:17 PM
Sorry, but that is a really bad method, in fact, it is not a method, it is just gambling with the little amount of money you got from faucets. 700- 800 satoshi is smaller than the amount you can get from faucets. Some faucets give you 2500 every withdraw per hour, the low end acceptable amount is 500 satoshi per 30 minutes - 1000 satoshis per 1 hour. If you use referals and withdraw from more faucets you can get about 10$ per 10 days or even 7 days. If you think you are lucky you can then gamble with martingale strategy and try to earn something from it. You can also enroll signature campaigns to earn some extra money.
760  Economy / Speculation / Re: Abandon BTC on: July 23, 2016, 08:39:52 PM
And what are those more advanced cryptocurrencies? Sure, we have some that have potential and altcoins are easier and more profitable to mine, but if Bitcoin crashes, all the cryptocurrencies will go with it. Bitcoin is first, everything else is a copy or a chance for someone to get some money out of it.
Alternative cryptocurrencies are for mining, and then you simply trade it for Bitcoin and hold Bitcoin.
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