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7721  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC | 1% on: February 14, 2015, 07:58:23 AM
How can be possible with a payout of 2.33X lose 13times Huh

3,788,506,690  fabry1999  00:44 0.00081920 2.330x <42.48 62.46  -0.00081920
3,788,506,553  fabry1999  00:44 0.00040960 2.330x <42.48 57.88  -0.00040960
3,788,506,354  fabry1999  00:44 0.00020480 2.330x <42.48 83.36  -0.00020480
3,788,506,110  fabry1999  00:44 0.00010240 2.330x <42.48 57.82  -0.00010240
3,788,505,964  fabry1999  00:44 0.00005120 2.330x <42.48 74.72  -0.00005120
3,788,505,822  fabry1999  00:44 0.00002560 2.330x <42.48 86.53  -0.00002560
3,788,505,623  fabry1999  00:44 0.00001280 2.330x <42.48 48.86  -0.00001280
3,788,505,340  fabry1999  00:44 0.00000640 2.330x <42.48 99.12  -0.00000640
3,788,505,022  fabry1999  00:44 0.00000320 2.330x <42.48 48.25  -0.00000320
3,788,504,768  fabry1999  00:44 0.00000160 2.330x <42.48 68.75  -0.00000160
3,788,504,448  fabry1999  00:44 0.00000080 2.330x <42.48 86.39  -0.00000080
3,788,504,186  fabry1999  00:44 0.00000040 2.330x <42.48 84.47  -0.00000040
3,788,503,956  fabry1999  00:44 0.00000020 2.330x <42.48 90.82  -0.00000020
3,788,503,718  fabry1999  00:44 0.00000010 2.330x <42.48 49.56  -0.00000010


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you just got bad luck mate.. in my case, the longest losing streak i got at 2x multiplier is 18.. and i read some post about 30 red streak at PD too...
More specifically, it is varience. Varience always occurs in the long run which means long streak can happen. That streak can bea win or lose. In the long run, you will lose your money due to the house edge that exist in every casino. However, in short runs, you can get lucky Smiley
7722  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I want to invest on: February 14, 2015, 07:54:57 AM
Hello im new to this world but i want to invest my money in it.
I read the "whitepaper" and i find bitcoins the next step for the humanity.
I have 500.000 euro to invest and a quite good ideas but i feel like i am needing an hand and partners aswell.
So if someone wants to join.

Sorry for my english it isnt my first language, im italian.


That's a little amount to start with , not biggy tho
What you can do now is buy about 2 BTC and hold them couple of years and see how that goes . (keep after the halving block reward if that dosen't rise the price of bitcoin that nothing will to be honest ) . Or you can test BTCJam , you can loan to people and get interest in return => https://btcjam.com/ (Legit company , no worries)

EDIT : oh you meant 500k Euro ? Shocked I think you are trolling but well .. then you can make big profit using BTCJam .
I would say asking people to invest in BTCJam is like asking people to drink poison. If you invest in BTCJam, the risk of you not getting your investment back is fairly high. They don't care if you submit fake documents and arbitration does nothing. I would advise you to avoid at all cost.
7723  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I want to invest on: February 14, 2015, 02:15:31 AM

If you want some free help about how to run your own bitcoin faucet websites and earn profit from the ad revenue streams just contact me on Skype: karl.moneyinpjs

I offer 100% free help to get you going in the right direction.

how much start-up capital to make bitcoin faucet?
I guess 0.3 should be enough for the funds ONLY. The hosting would be cheap depending on which hosting you want to use. Provided that your faucet will become very popular, you will be able to earn the amount invested. If it isn't, then you probably would lose your investment.

You do not need much to start you own faucet. That is the mainly reason for new faucets to pop all around. After all majority of people thinks that faucets=free money. But in reality faucet's money goes for faucet creator.
You do actually need a bit of BTC to start a faucet, from hosting, ddos protection, transaction fees and faucet payouts etc. How much you pay out affects the amount of visitors to your site. With low visitors, the ads payment from advertisers on your site would be low naturally and you would lose your investment in web hosting.
7724  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: a little help please ? on: February 14, 2015, 02:12:10 AM
whats a good card to mine scrypt with?

No card. Scrypt is dominated by ASICs, you won't get any reasonable results with a GPU. Try GPU friendly algos and coins (X11, X13, X15, Neoscrypt).
but flappycoin is scrypt?? Im confused??

Flappycoin is a scrypt coin with low difficulty and network hashrate. So yes, with such coins you'll get your share. But with a price of 40-50 litoshi per FLAP, it's not really worth the used energy (unless you have free energy). The other algos are more energy efficient than scrypt.
Scrypt produces lots and lots of heat, it stresses your GPU a lot. Even with a new GPU, an ASIC would be a far more viable choice due to the decreasing price per MH. Might not be profitable unless you have close to free electricity and the company is trusted.
7725  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Blockchain vs Electrum on: February 14, 2015, 02:06:13 AM
okay now it shows btc in my wallet.  The only thing is the date shows unverified.  So could i send btc now?
You should be able to spend the Bitcoins already, if the transaction has at least 1 confirmation, you can spend it already. I believe your electrum wallet wants at least 6 confirmation to ensure that a double spend will be difficult unless 51% of the mining power is under the attacker.


thanks.  it now shows a green check mark.

So i see if i send btc to an address theres a fee of 0.0002 btc.  Does anyone know how one can send their entire bitcoin balance on electrum to another site then when theres a fee of 0.0002 btc fee?  Example say you have 12.23921899 btc.  How much btc exactly do you put in send amount so after the sending fee theres exactly 0 btc in the account?
Missed this somehow. Transaction fees are calculated to ensure it meets the minimum priority and confirm in max an hour or two(mostly the next block after you send the transaction). If you want to ensure that 0 BTC is left in the wallet, subtract the transaction fees from the BTC and fill up the send form accordingly.
7726  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Would he be better off with his cpu or his graphics card on: February 13, 2015, 11:20:52 PM
You can still mine Bitcoins but not at a profit. I would really recommend you to get a few cheap block erupters to test it out. Mining would put some stress on the GPU(if you are mining on GPU) or CPU (if you are mining on CPU). This may degrade your hardware overtime. Nvidia cards isn't the best at mining, other than GTX750Ti.
7727  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I want to invest on: February 13, 2015, 04:00:12 PM

If you want some free help about how to run your own bitcoin faucet websites and earn profit from the ad revenue streams just contact me on Skype: karl.moneyinpjs

I offer 100% free help to get you going in the right direction.

how much start-up capital to make bitcoin faucet?
I guess 0.3 should be enough for the funds ONLY. The hosting would be cheap depending on which hosting you want to use. Provided that your faucet will become very popular, you will be able to earn the amount invested. If it isn't, then you probably would lose your investment.
7728  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: a little help please ? on: February 13, 2015, 03:57:51 PM
Max i can spend is 400$ maybe $1000 budget
Your budget may barely be enough, you would need a new motherboard, psu,cpu etc. CPU plays a small part in mining so cpu speed doesn't matter unless you are mining using CPU. Buy the cheapest motherboard you can find which support your card and a cheap CPU.
7729  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to hide your bitcoin? on: February 13, 2015, 02:37:43 PM
Cheapest way to hide your bitcoin : Send your bitcoin to big gambling site, after few days withdraw it to your new address
You just need 0.0002BTC to mixing your bitcoin

Better than compared with mixing service / exchange site
Yup but gambling sites keeps log of withdrawals and IP. They are willing to give out information if you do something illegal which is possible. Most mixers don't keep any logs or delete after a few days.
7730  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to hide your bitcoin? on: February 13, 2015, 02:15:44 PM
Suppose I want to share my public key for donations, but the problem is everyone can see how many btc I have. Suppose I create a second account for donations but now people can see where all the btc goes from there and cunclude it's my address. How to share a public key and still hide my savings?

When you keep the same address for donations, people are always able to see how much donations you received. You need to change the donation address frequently to mask that. If you want to hide you savings, the easiest way is to use the donation address for spending only.

So, my ultimate recommendation:

Provide 2 options:

1 bitcoin address for donations, where you'd do whatever has been described above to try and keep it as traceless as possible

1 monero address for donations, because if someones really concerned with traceability they'd use a cryptocurrency with actual privacy features

and, I guess I should put it in here too to be fair, 1 darkcoin address because darkcoins all the rage these days


of course you'd have to deal with exchanging the alts for bitcoin (or deciding to hold them), but yeah.
Alt coins are very very volatile, the altcoin may lose value and crash overnight like what happened to darkcoin before. If you use a mixer and a new address for every transaction, you would most likely not get traced.
Use a bitcoin mixing service. They act as a "middle man" to provide more anonymity to the transaction. See my signature for a link to Bitmixer.Io
Never used any mixing services but i ask: what if the coins are of criminal procedence? can you get in trouble under any scenareo or its imposible to know where the coins from?
To be honest, almost every wallet have traces of taint coins and I haven't seen anyone getting caught because of that. Since the bitcoin can also be from a exchange or other website, most people wouldn't care what is the source of your coins unless you spend a address that is linked to criminal activity to your wallet which is impossible unless you have the private key.
7731  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When 1 bitcoin is equal to 1 bitcoin.. on: February 13, 2015, 02:06:35 PM
1 bitcoin is equal to 1 bitcoin
Wrong statement in case of doublespending attack.
You are confusing bitcoins with fiat. Contrary to euros and dollars, bitcoins cannot be counterfeited or doublespent - in fact, Bitcoin is the solution to these problems.

Bitcoin can be doublespent if it is unconfirmed or if one entity holds 51% of the mining power and decides to execute an attack. It is relatively difficult unless you have a lot of money. It is quite hard to counterfeit money since there are security features which is hard to counterfeit too.
7732  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit Wallet & Addresses on: February 13, 2015, 02:02:39 PM
Just a quick (and stupid) question...

I use the Multibit wallet and i have a lot of addresses.

I know the total amount of my wallet, but is there a way to see how much i got in each address? Or how can i send coins to someone choosing the address to send from?

I hope you understand what i am trying to say.
There should be tabs on the left. Click on it and you can see the amount in that address. A send tab should be visible at the middle, click on it and fill up the necessary information and send.
7733  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [HELP] Starting to mine BTCs [MINING SOFTWARE] on: February 13, 2015, 01:58:24 PM
Your CPU power is very low. BTC mining isn't profitable for individual persons as it was. If you really want to mine using your computer, buy good AMD GPU(s) or buy ASICs.

You can also try cloud mining but I depreciate it for newbies as there are many ponzis which act as cloud mining and it will run with your money when they have enough buyers. See this thread for a list of cloud mining companies and their ratings.

   -MZ

- Cloud Mining ?

WoW! Such a good to hear, Is it free ? What is the best Cloud Mining equipment?
Cloudmining is basically a service which host ASICs in their datacenter for you so you don't have to manage them yourself. Many of them have turned out to be scam. You have to invest money in the mining power and get money as investment returns. It is generally not profitable due to the price per gh and maintenance fees.
7734  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - Have you been robbed any BTC? And what OS do you use? on: February 13, 2015, 12:20:17 PM

What about Android?

Most of people who got scammed lost their BTC on shady exchanges, how's OS relevant in this case?

after I use Windows, I have been robbed and now I switched to Android, whether the risk will be higher?
Why not buy a hardware wallet ?

where can I get it? I do not know about the hardware wallet  Undecided
Hardware wallets like Trezor are effective in stopping malware since there are currently no designed for it and they have anti keylogger features. IMO it is a good investment for huge amount of BTC. For small amounts go for paper wallets generated on offline computer.

ohh yeah I've heard it, even once there is one of the web when first launching Trezor giveaway.

quite expensive? like its hard to get it in my country
I would say its expensive for someone storing a tiny Bit of bitcoin but a wise investment of someone storing a hundred or thousand of Bitcoin. Its worth noting that it is not waterproof, though water resistant. It may cause damage to your device since it isn't 100% waterproof. Water will eventually go inside due to high water pressure if submerged for a long time.

it costs only 30 Dollars. you dont need hundreds or thousands of Bitcoin to use that.  Lips sealed

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=899253.0
Trezor cost $119, not 30 dollars(correct me if im wrong). It is pretty expensive if you want to store 1BTC safely, a paper wallet generated offline would be fairly secure. If you own 10-1000BTC, trezor would be a better investment.
7735  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: a little help please ? on: February 13, 2015, 08:24:24 AM
Mining speed of 1kh/s is extremely slow, a modern desktop GPU could easily beat that. The GPU is too old. AFAIK, Cudaminer automatically makes adjustment to achieve optimal hashrate. With cudaminer being the most efficient software for nvidia GPU, you can't get anymore hashrate other than that. Try buying a scrypt ASIC if you want to learn more about scrypt mining.
7736  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin, How Long Will It Last? on: February 13, 2015, 08:21:29 AM
How Long Will Bitcoin Endure?

How long?
How long can it hold its price?
How long can it stand its value?
Is the end near?
Or will it just be remembered in the statue?


It will last till 2140 when all the coins are mined then probably die , we can't see that tho , since we will be all dead by then
Could you give reason why would you say that? By that time, all the Bitcoin would be in circulation and mining fees will replace the block rewards, thus still providing incentive for miners to mine. But you are right, by that time, we would all be dead.
7737  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [HELP] Starting to mine BTCs [MINING SOFTWARE] on: February 13, 2015, 08:17:08 AM
its around 300 khash /s

0 accepted in 9 hours

Why ?
At the current difficulty, 300kh/s is nothing. CPU is very slow at OPENCl calculations no matter how new your CPU is. In the past, GPU mining was still considered slightly profitable but now, a small USB block erupter costing $30 can beat GPU and CPU by a magnitude when your CPU and GPU cost a few hundred with the risk of hardware degradation.
7738  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I want to invest on: February 13, 2015, 08:09:12 AM
Hello im new to this world but i want to invest my money in it.
I read the "whitepaper" and i find bitcoins the next step for the humanity.
I have 500.000 euro to invest and a quite good ideas but i feel like i am needing an hand and partners aswell.
So if someone wants to join.

Sorry for my english it isnt my first language, im italian.

There is always risk that is involved when it comes to investments, if Bitcoin's price crash, you may just lose all your money. Always invest what you can afford to lose, it's just like gambling.
7739  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - Have you been robbed any BTC? And what OS do you use? on: February 13, 2015, 08:05:12 AM

What about Android?

Most of people who got scammed lost their BTC on shady exchanges, how's OS relevant in this case?

after I use Windows, I have been robbed and now I switched to Android, whether the risk will be higher?
Why not buy a hardware wallet ?

where can I get it? I do not know about the hardware wallet  Undecided
Hardware wallets like Trezor are effective in stopping malware since there are currently no designed for it and they have anti keylogger features. IMO it is a good investment for huge amount of BTC. For small amounts go for paper wallets generated on offline computer.

ohh yeah I've heard it, even once there is one of the web when first launching Trezor giveaway.

quite expensive? like its hard to get it in my country
I would say its expensive for someone storing a tiny Bit of bitcoin but a wise investment of someone storing a hundred or thousand of Bitcoin. Its worth noting that it is not waterproof, though water resistant. It may cause damage to your device since it isn't 100% waterproof. Water will eventually go inside due to high water pressure if submerged for a long time.
7740  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Bitcoin really need Google? on: February 13, 2015, 08:00:49 AM
The scary thing is, Google has enough money to buy insanel amounts of mining power and all of the Bitcoins on sale, if they wanted to attack it..
But would it be worth it? Anyone with money can potentially attack it, example NSA or governments but the benefits they may gain from attacking it is very small, they need a lot of ASICs, space and electricity to attack it. Isn't logical since if Bitcoin dies, the ASICs they have would also be potentially useless.
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