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781  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Did gambling get you into Bitcoin or did Bitcoin get you into gambling? on: July 01, 2016, 04:03:36 AM
I think bitcoin got me into gambling, as with bitcoin, it is very easy to place bets and check your betting history. There's also a lot of support for the bitcoin gambling community, which is interesting and helpful.
782  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitpistol such fun ! on: July 01, 2016, 04:00:06 AM
I enjoy the concept of this site, but they definitely have issues to fix as when I am on their site, it keeps freezing so I can't log in or play. However, I hope to see this fixed, as it is a great concept in my opinion.
783  Economy / Gambling / Re: I'm 90 percent sure primedice is faking stats on: July 01, 2016, 03:58:16 AM
Numbers seem reasonable to me.

I think OP thinks "won" means they cashed out and left/profit.

If I make 100 1BTC bets at 50% and win 50 of them , I "won" 50BTC but I have the same amount I started with.

750BTC won means they probably accepted ~1500BTC in total wagers.

They are that big no?  Maybe I'm wrong. But I am 90 percent sure primedice is not faking their stats.

The thing is, the number hasn't changed for a long time. It's possible that they are faking their stats, but this seems very unlikely as they are very popular and trustworthy, and everyone knows that people bet a lot of money on PrimeDice, so there is no reason to fake stats. Probably a technical error, but even if not, I don't think we should worry about it too much as PrimeDice is still one of the most trusted bitcoin gambling sites.
784  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Legality of Bitcoin Gambling on: July 01, 2016, 02:34:10 AM
Online gambling now is illegal in my country, so we need to follow rules if we don't want to deactivated our local bitcoin wallet. But bitcoin accepted here just only gambling is illegal.

How does the government deactivate your wallet? Do they have a way of finding out who's gambling with bitcoin?

Honestly, I think that users who are online gambling should be fine. However, if someone is running an online gambling site in a jurisdiction where it's illegal, they could get into serious trouble.
785  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is gambling made for kids???? on: July 01, 2016, 02:32:11 AM
I don't think that gambling is for kids, as it is a deep hole that anyone can get sucked into, even intelligent adults sometimes get addicted to gambling.

That being said, some of the games used for gambling can be played by kids, provided that there is no money involved. For example, playing blackjack/poker or some other game is perfectly fine for kids to play if there is no money involved. The main concern regarding underage gambling is the use of money, so if we take the use of money away, the games can be played for fun by kids.
786  Economy / Services / Re: Safe host for gambling website? on: July 01, 2016, 02:24:00 AM
http://www.serveria.com
http://www.katzglobal.com
http://vpsgonewild.com
http://www.offshoreracks.com
http://www.internoc24.com
http://webcare360.com

These are a list of offshore webhosts, if you want to be extra cautious. Generally, you should be fine with any web host, even I think GoDaddy.com allows you to host a gambling site as long as it is legal in your jurisdiction. However, if you live in the US, be extra cautious as the US has strict rules about online gambling.
787  Economy / Services / Re: How to earn though Faucet website on: July 01, 2016, 02:20:22 AM
A lot of people say that faucet is a waste of time.
The thing is, if it is indeed a waste of time then why there are still so many people making it?
You guys mean that they are just some complete idiots who don't know if what they are doing will give them any profit?
Just asking.

because some bitcoiners are from 3rd world country that even 1k satoshi worth something to them or maybe they can even live a day with it and some users don't know other ways on how to earn bitcoins.

This is not the reason, if 1k satoshi is enough for them to live for a day, how did they afford to buy the computer that they are claiming satoshis on?

Faucets are a great way for users to earn their first bitcoin, it's easy and even kind of fun. Also, some people will amass enough satoshis to buy something here and there, it's kind of like extra pocket change. Some people also can gain faucet referrals and gain a nice amount from them.
788  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you know this gambling game? color game? on: July 01, 2016, 01:29:01 AM
Please elaborate on how do you play it, and what are the odds, can they be altered? If they can't, chances are it won't be popular, as people like to set their own odds, which is why dice is so popular.

It does seem like an interesting game, and perhaps a casino will implement it if there is enough interest.

Payment is 1:1..for example you bet 0.01 btc on red, there is 3 dices, if one is red then you will be paid by how much is your bet. if two dices turns red, you will pad doubled and then if 3(tripled), like that. But in Philippines, they have one or two spy on the bettors, if they caught someone using martingale, they are unlikely to let them bet anymore.
Why wouldn't they let someone use martingale? It would be more profit for them in the long run...
The game looks pretty interesting, is there an open source client of this game available by any chance?

Probably because of the 1:1 payment. I don't think there isn't a house edge in this game (correct me if I am wrong) and will result in profit in the long run for the person using the martingale because of the lack of a house edge.
789  Economy / Digital goods / Re: EXCHANGE CSGO SKINS TO BITCOIN - INSTANT on: July 01, 2016, 01:23:19 AM
Can we buy skins from this bot as well with bitcoin? Maybe you can look into implementing this as a feature, it would be cool and would get business in my opinion if the bot also both a sell as well as a buy feature.
790  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitPistol - Brand New Deadly Bitcoin Game >>> FREE Promo Inside <<< Hurry up! on: July 01, 2016, 01:20:44 AM
I found major bug, gun couldn't be loaded and not even single buttom on site functions after doing one shoot. I am using chrome, i think this is because whole js is being cached by browser. Need to refresh on everytime you want to play is quite annonying.

We are checking this issue, thanks

Sometimes this issue happens even when you don't shoot, I can't even log in when I am on chrome. I've tested it on firefox as well and it does not work there either.

Also, my bitcoins from the promo have not been credited yet, could you please look into this? Thanks. My bitpistol username is Superhitech.
791  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: E-Sport Prediction , share your prediction here on: July 01, 2016, 01:16:06 AM
Here are my predictions:

Game: CS:GO
Match: ATN vs Spirit
Prediction: ATN ML


I'd bet on ATN because they are the underdogs but ATN does have the potential to win the match. Spirit also has been a bit inconsistent lately. They were doing really well and winning all of their games, but now, they are playing rather badly against a range of other teams.
792  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List your favorite GAMBLING site... on: July 01, 2016, 01:10:22 AM
^ Nice copy and paste response as always 'HERO' member.

I'm pretty sure he is allowed to copy and paste that type of comment, as he is promoting his own site and it is technically not considered spam, as the OP did ask for gambling sites.

My favorite site at the moment is nitrogensports.eu, or sportsbet.io, as I do enjoy sports betting. If you like sports betting, I'd advise you to check these two out, as they are pretty good and have many nice features and betting options.
793  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Get free Bitcoin for completing this Bitcoin casino survey on: June 30, 2016, 04:39:08 AM
I've paid the last of the eligible participants.

That is the end of the survey now.

Thanks for taking part.

Since the survey is done, I'd suggest you to lock the thread to prevent confusion, so that people can't post anymore. If you want to keep the thread open for feedback, maybe put a note in the title that specifies that the giveaway is over.
794  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is their any safe methods to gamble? on: June 30, 2016, 04:33:51 AM
Iam also interested in this. iam very skilled at computer ego shooters but how could this help me to gain some funds  Huh
Nevermind maybe you guys got already the plan and just dont want to tell it  Tongue nowadays would be great to hear abou ;)t

There is no plan to gain funds with gambling, you can't beat the house, the maths do not allow it. No one has found out a method that is surefire to win.

The only ways you can profit from gambling is to run your own casino, invest in a gambling site, or bet on sports or play poker, which are games that do not have a house edge.
795  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is your aim in gambling???? on: June 29, 2016, 05:04:19 AM
I do it as a form of entertainment and fun, and of course, if I can make a profit, I am happy. I think it is a good way of entertainment, and can make sports games very interesting if you bet on a sport.
796  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitPistol - Brand New Deadly Bitcoin Game >>> FREE Promo Inside <<< Hurry up! on: June 29, 2016, 05:02:13 AM
Obvious pocketdice.io clone. Personally I would always be careful with clone sites. In addition pocketdice.io is not provably fair and since this site copied their method, this site isn't provably fair either.

I don't think it is a pocketdice.io clone, it brings something new to the table with a Russian Roulette game, which I found very interesting and cool. It also does have a way to verify if bets are provably fair, so I don't know where you're getting your info from.

I hit two wins in a row, thanks! Site could use some bug improvements though, sometimes it gets really laggy and won't shoot when I try to place a bet.

Username: Superhitech

Tell me if you need screenshot proof, I'll take one and post it.
797  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Get free Bitcoin for completing this Bitcoin casino survey on: June 29, 2016, 04:39:41 AM
even tho ive made this survey and did all what was asked i didnt get paid.
because ive said that background is too shady and he said http://prntscr.com/bh6d5n
http://prntscr.com/bh6dgd lets be honest this is not depressing background ?
regards.
-Katerniko1

I think that he misunderstood you, instead of understanding that the background of the website is dark and unappalling, he misunderstood and thought you meant that the site was shady as in a scam website; not safe to bet on. Try explaining yourself, I'm sure that he'll realize what you meant and credit you the bitcoins.

Also, I took part in the survey, cheers!
798  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is their any safe methods to gamble? on: June 29, 2016, 04:33:15 AM
I think OP was trying to reply to a thread, and accidentally created a new thread. In that case, OP, please lock the thread by clicking the "lock thread" button in the bottom left corner.

If not, I think that the "safe" methods to gamble are to bet on sports, and to play poker, as these are games based on skill more than luck. However, do note that these methods are not 100% safe.
799  Economy / Gambling / Re: Dice sites with decent free amount to poay with? on: June 26, 2016, 04:14:25 PM
You can also try a faucet gambling game, as they give free amounts often to play with. The only thing is, you can't deposit money into it as it is a faucet.

On the plus side, the withdrawal amount is much lower, as it is a faucet, contrary to the other dice sites where it is hard to withdraw as the minimum amount is usually 0.01.

Some gambling faucet games you can try are Bitcoin Showers Dice, Free Bitco.in, or FaucetGame.com.
800  Economy / Services / Re: 0.2btc for hints sending sound through a wall on: June 26, 2016, 04:07:30 PM
You can connect your smartphone to a bluetooth or WiFi speaker at the other side.
I don't think concrete can block it.

The thing is, OP is trying to send sound back at his neighbors, so he can't exactly set up a bluetooth speaker in their flat. OP doesn't seem to have come online in the past few days, so I'm not sure if the offer is still open.
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