Are you a scammer?
How about you find a hobby instead of going around the lending section and calling people scammers, maybe read a book or something. I am reading a book! Good!
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Nice to see so many new members! Welcome all!
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Thanks for writing to us Hal, must have been quite hard with the eyetracking device, might sound funny to you but I do envy you, I wish I was there in the early days of Bitcoin to help Satoshi fix bugs
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I was thinking of introducing an affiliate/referral system to our casino, are there any newbies that would be willing to participate say for 25% no negative carry-over? It would certainly make a much better profit than viewing websites for satoshies.
"25% no negative carry-over" Can you tell me what that means ? You refer a player to our casino using your unique referral link, you then receive 25% of the house edge without negative carry-over, meaning that you only receive funds when a player loses, if a player wins we don't deduct the win out of your balance but pay for it ourselves.
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I was thinking of introducing an affiliate/referral system to our casino, are there any newbies that would be willing to participate say for 25% no negative carry-over? It would certainly make a much better profit than viewing websites for satoshies.
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New to this forum, just made the account fresh, hope to contribute in the future to this wonderful community Heyya Alex, welcome to the community!
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Hey David, nice too meet you!
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Enjoy
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Everyone who has LTC thinks it's magically going to skyrocket once it hits MtGox.
+1 Call me small minded but I deal exclusively in BTC, other alt-cryptocurrencies just seem like a collection of microcosms to me.
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That's pretty cool, wondering how people would react if we would show up ripped, shredded and with two blondes wearing our outfits, it's pretty cool meeting dorks but I'm afraid same thing will happen as with Bitcoin Conference 2011 I guess the economy went through so much since then....
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Destroying coins makes all the other coins worth more so really you should be thanking him.
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I do agree with the contents of what you are saying but the way you have put it out there isn't the most appealing, I wouldn't call pensioners "stupid". I think we are as a community exactly where we need to be, it is only a matter of time before someone invents an cheap, portable, wallet for dummies.
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Are you a scammer?
How about you find a hobby instead of going around the lending section and calling people scammers, maybe read a book or something.
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Everything is back to normal, new bets submitted as usually, best of luck everyone!
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Nice to hear that they aren't ignorant of BTC a 100%.
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what is satoshi dice, some kind of roulette ?
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"A pack of wolves and a flock of sheep voting on what's for dinner" is the phrase that immediately springs to mind. You forget how easily these systems are exploited, and assume that ordinary human beings are clinically rational automatons.
Exactly this, look at the founding fathers and what America is currently is and then think about what will happen to your decentralized crime fighting about 50 years, it will be a mere tool to enforce a system of modern imperialism upon the free.
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Article here: http://www.jpost.com/National-News/30-arrested-in-raid-on-online-drug-distribution-ring-312441Thoughts if Bitcoin is really indeed involved here: 1) So while the media has been incessantly talking about the supposed link between Bitcoin and online illegal drug sales, there is now direct evidence supporting this claim and I envision this story to be referenced ad infinitum from here onwards - a permanent smear that will hurt public perception. 2) Apparently undercover detective were involved buying drugs from the darknet. How does this affect Silk Road and anyone who sells/buys on there, surely precautions will be taken and this could hurt that service severely. 3) The trend of online drug sales shifting online with Bitcoin serving as the monetary agent allowing the transactions to be possible will not be lost on the authorities. They will either step up such honey trap efforts and catch more culprits or alternatively a more severe crackdown on the currency is possible (not sure how this would be imposed). Not the end of Bitcoin, but certainly could be a bump on the road. What actually happened: 1. The cops have arrested multiple people involved with the Kiosk designer drugs that became illegal a couple of days prior. 2. The Kiosk owners are all "nice kids" that were slapped a couple of times so they have snitched on the people selling them the designer drugs. 3. Of course the same people that have sold them the designer drugs are the same people selling it on you-know-where. The media is just twisting it to give the Israeli police more credit, in reality they are a bunch of 70 IQ donut eating idiots with most of the detectives unable to track the shit in their large intestine let alone catch someone on the darknet (who isn't a complete fool). Everything is 99% snitches in Israel, the law enforcement is non-existent and impotent just like the politicians. I had a friend who was an Admin in an Israeli community board and there was a member posting links with pedophilic content, so the admin has grabbed his IP and wanted to give it to the police station on his way to work, when he got there and tried to explain everything nobody knew what an IP was, then they put handcuffs on him, put him into the investigation room and slapped him around for about two hours asking him to take the blame for posting the pics. I absolutely cannot convey with words just how idiotic these people are.
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