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741  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐️ TOP 10 BITCOIN CASINOS [MYCASINOS.XYZ] ⭐️ on: May 14, 2019, 09:29:41 AM
interesting list How is it curated?

I'd love to hear the source of the data as I find it hard to find reliable online gaming. I've found a good site which I really enjoy lately but it certainly is a rarity more than a common place to find good online sites.
The OP makes its rate based on its own experience, maybe if you make your own rate it will be different from what the OP has made. Because someone's characteristics when gambling are different, not necessarily someone else like the gambling place that you like, but you can give your own judgment. You can see now, online gambling is a field for cryptocurrency you can find what you like.
that is right we have different favorite bitcoin casino depends on what experinced when we are playing.
Oh this explain why the other gambling sites that is on the list is new to me ,
But still it is nice to know that there are some people who still cares to share their opinion to others,
It would really help other gamblers to choose where to play since it is already been used by other and has been vouch .
742  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | The Most Popular Bitcoin Casino | V2 & New games out now! 👽 on: May 14, 2019, 06:19:48 AM
🎡 It's going to be a wild ride in this Limbo challenge!
Can you cash out on this prize pool of up to 0.1 Bitcoin?
Take the roller coaster ride here! http://bit.ly/2YqZUE6


Looks like stake isn't holding back and would like to continue having give aways and challenge,
Feels like we aren't just celebrating the 6th year anniversary of Primedice because stake is also giving us a pretty good challenge on their site.
743  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betinance - 💹 Predict Bitcoin Trend 💹 And Win Every 5 Mins! 💵 BTC GIVEAWAY💵 on: May 14, 2019, 04:44:59 AM
I like this game pretty simple yet so hard to guess but now that there is a bull run I think it would always be up 😂 .
Are you going to add up more crypto like ETH or it would just be BTC?
744  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Contest with $30,000 in GUARANTEED PRIZES now live! on: May 13, 2019, 06:55:27 AM
Who is going to buy the  Lamborghini ? Wetsuit has done a good job by hiding his/her identity and once you walk into a Lamborghini dealership, all anonymity is gone. They will have to do a transfer of ownership and also a lot of paper work to finalize this purchase.  Roll Eyes

Will you arrange that the "winner" deal directly with the dealership and paper work and then only do the final payment when the "winner" is invoiced to do the payment?

The actual purchase process might dox either the winner or the owner of Freebitco.in.  Roll Eyes Tongue

The answer to your question is really simple no one in their right frame of mind will buy it, due to tons of expenses that accompany it. As far as the transfer of the ownership is concerned I feel Freebitco will pay the dealer directly, and it shall then be brought in winners name. In my opinion the winner should claim his price in bitcoins, otherwise he’ll spend huge amounts of money in customs and local taxes.
I agree the prize should be sent via BTC and let the winner decide if he/she would buy a lambo,
But I guess the winner would just keep it on crypto or buy a second hand car that isn't going to be a luxurious because of the money he/she needs for maintenance,
And also to keep the anonymity of the winner.
745  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 29 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: May 13, 2019, 06:24:05 AM
🎂 Daily Primedice birthday challenges are here!
There will be a new challenge every day for 1 week, each with a daily 0.06 BTC prize pool!
Complete all 7 challenges for a special reward!
Find the first one here! http://bit.ly/2vUDqzo


Wow congrats primedice for making it to your 6th year.
This is a great week for the primedice community a whole week to celebrate and whole week of give aways.
746  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best Gambling Sites to use Bitcoins on: May 13, 2019, 05:36:26 AM
The best gambling site to use Bitcoin for me would be stake.com .
They have so many games on their website and an active and friendly community and staff.
They also have so many giveaways and challenge .
You could check them their thread and other things here to keep you updated on their events:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2072589.0
https://forum.stake.com
@StakeCasino(Telegram)
747  Economy / Gambling / Re: [DOTA 2 - BETTING PREDICTION] [FREE] [W: 12] [L: 4] on: May 13, 2019, 04:44:44 AM
Nice thread can't really keep up on what is happening to the tournament right now.
And this is the thread that I would like to visit to know the latest info about it,
I have been busy this past few days.
748  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | The Most Popular Bitcoin Casino | V2 & New games out now! 👽 on: May 13, 2019, 04:14:43 AM
💰 A $56,000 win!
That's some massive profit for 1 bet!
Retweet this post and comment your Stake username for a chance to win $2!


That's a heck of a win and I can't even image how someone could even think about putting 1200$ on a single bet. Its probably either some rich guy who doesn't have anything else to do with his money or its a person that likes danger and playing risky but either way most people can't even get a x50 win playing on a few satoshi what about 0.18btc. Congrats to the winner.
Definitely a rich person the bet that he put was also a big amount ,
But it is not just the rich guys who won an insane amount in stake that is why I still have an inspiration because they proved to us that it doesn't take a huge capital to gain a huge profit in stake.
749  Economy / Gambling / Re: [BETA Launch & Free Event] ⭐️ Crashdice.com - 0.5% House Edge, Play or Invest ⭐️ on: May 13, 2019, 01:09:04 AM
Another new crash game but this one looks good and it just started but it already have a great welcome party for everyone.
I just hope you could fix the mobile version soon because not every gamblers are playing through a computer.
750  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is this the end of Newbie? on: May 10, 2019, 07:31:58 PM
I began to think this would be a waste of time with everything I learned because almost all the projects I had followed ended in scammers. Is this a waste of time for me?  Embarrassed
I'm confuse in your question. If you are talking about bounties, you should mention the campaign.
You don't need to blame all about the bounty because at first we SHOULD knowthat it is very risky.
751  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Anyone who use mobile wallets? on: May 10, 2019, 07:06:56 PM
Anyone who use mobile wallets?
I think it is very dangerous.

There are always risk in everything.
Most likely i used online wallets or hardware wallets, it is our responsibility to take care of our wallets.
752  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what we can buy with bitcoin ?? on: May 10, 2019, 06:10:04 PM
In different country it will varies. Some country accept cryptocurrency as payment method.
Here in our country you cannot buy anything with bitcoin itself you need to convert it first before you can spend it.
753  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poker & Bitcoin on: May 10, 2019, 05:33:12 PM
I highly recommend stake.com. It is friendly user and also have a various games that you can choose.
Stake.com also have baccarat, blackjack etc.
754  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin vs Traditional Payment Processors on: May 08, 2019, 10:38:28 PM
It's been a decade since Bitcoin emerged as a decentralized digital currency for the people. While it's no secret that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrrencies have some drawbacks, they're still a great alternative to Fiat when it comes to making payments without a centralized entity in charge of our funds.

With latest advancements such as DAGs, smart contracts, Layer-Two scaling solutions, Dandelion Protocol, Zero Knowledge Proofs, and more, it's becoming more evident that crypto will someday replace traditional payment processors like PayPal, Apple Pay, and Android Pay. Yet, Blockchain technology is still struggling with user adoption and regulatory compliance.

Nonetheless, do you believe that there's hope for Bitcoin to beat traditional payment processors or will those same payment processors adapt to the Blockchain in the future? Huh
There is a hope but as of now crypto couldn't really take over the traditional payment processor,
Because most of the people is already comfortable using it and trust it.
But when it comes to crypto there is still some who doesn't trust it because of those negative feed backs that they are hearing.
755  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop chasing the "next" bitcoin on: May 08, 2019, 10:06:26 PM
People are investing to these new crypto hoping that it would turn like Bitcoin or be the next Bitcoin.
I agree that we have to stop chasing the next Bitcoin because the more we invested the more we lose .
We have to wake up and stop aiming for the next Bitcoin we already have the original why wouldn't we be contented by it?
756  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you protect your digital coins? on: May 08, 2019, 09:50:53 PM
I am using hardware wallet to keep it safe from hackers.
And also I always check the sites that I visit or open cause it may have some virus or just another phishing site.
I always double check the link to know that I am only using the orignal website so my information like username and password would be safe.
757  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lil Pump now accepts Bitcoin as payment on: May 08, 2019, 08:42:15 PM
Another famous personality enters the crypto currency.
This would make another publicity and would make Bitcoin grow .
This could be the start of the famous personalities accepting crypto payment.
758  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is for scammers, yea right! on: May 08, 2019, 08:05:05 PM
We just need to tell them that every currency could be use  for scam.
Anything is being used Fiat and gold is also being used so don't just point on crypto.
Fiat is being used to money laundering like crypto and used for scam investment.
The only difference is crypto is much more easier to use.
Scammers would use anything that they could use to get some money.
759  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin Mining Still Viable? on: May 08, 2019, 07:42:55 PM
Bitcoin mining is still viable , There are so many ways to make it happen or successful.
Like okala said


Bitcoin mining have become a very consuming venture lately with high cost of electricity and software's before you can set up a mining farm now you have to have huge capital and cheap electricity supply such as solar system. But if you have a good location and friendly government policy bitcoin mining can be highly profitable.
When it comes to electricity Bill you could use solar panel to lessen the cost of your elecrric bills.
If you are going to invest why not complete it to make the most out of it.
And for sure it would be great for a long run.
760  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Britain keeps the penny but micropayments might promote crypto adoption on: May 08, 2019, 07:08:55 PM
This article argues that clever pricing strategies and the ability to cut transaction fees payments less than $1 may help speed the adoption of cryptocurrencies.

https://cryptostar.money/blog/britain-is-keeping-the-penny-lessons-for-crypto-marketing-teams/

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Great points Beerwizard and Stompix  below.

When using crypto the buyer pays the transaction fee. Cash is cheaper for them unless they get a discount.
Merchants using Lightning Network might have to close their channel each night to keep their books in order.
Why would people bother using Bitcoin if they would also be charge with fee on each transaction?
Not to mention that there is also a tax on the receipt from the merchant .
So I guess people wouldn't really use Bitcoin as a currency to pay for anything unless the cost for transaction fee would be zero.
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