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8001  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: November 22, 2014, 05:46:41 AM
Seems like theres a lot of problems with primedice these days in terms of ddos attacks and other attacks. Try getting cloudflare, you guys are larger than ever, even hire a security professional or something.
Primedice have cloudflare since long time ago. But as we all know, cloudflare is useless against DDOS attacks. Oh and I'm sure they didn't get a free plan.
8002  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Best way how to prevent BTC wallet from hackers on: November 21, 2014, 03:11:17 AM
You could look into buying a Trezor. Very secure wallets but they're a little pricey. ($120 IIRC)

What is a Trezor? I've been seeing posts about it lately but I don't know what it is. Is it a kind of an electronic gadget or something? I also saw a post earlier about this Trezor keychains? Correct me if I'm wrong but are they being used as a keychain also? If so, then it's an interesting item! Cheesy

Paper wallets are a poor mans trezor, I recommend buying a trezor.
Trezor wallets are overkill for people storing 1-10BTC. A trezor cost $119 while a paper wallet cost a few cents yet providing excellent security. If someone wants put 10BTC in a trezor, the person would have to invest ~33% of their BTC just to secure their coins. If they use a paper wallet, it would be less than 0.1% of their 1BTC. They just need a offline wallet and a open sourced wallet generator. No hackers can get your private key if you create the paper wallet on a fresh offline Linux USB drive. To prevent people with physical access to steal your BTC, encrypt the wallet with BIP38 encryption with a strong password. A paper wallet can also be water resistance if you laminate it and make a couple more copies and place them in different geographical locations to prevent fire damage too.
8003  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Should i start mining bitcoins? on: November 21, 2014, 02:58:30 AM
Mining for profit is no longer the case for small miners. Big companies have a whole warehouse or datacenter of ASICs with cheap electricity and good cooling equipment. Mining at home is  not recommended since it is a fire hazard and will produce lots of heat. Unless you live in a colder region with cheap electricity, you shouldn't mine. If you want to buy ASICs, consider the risk. ASIC shipment takes some time. Once a huge quantity of ASICs get shipped, the difficulty would most likely increase much more than previous difficulty increase. Some ASIC companies delay the shipment time, by the time you recieve your equipment, ROI would be very difficult.
8004  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: One of my transaction disappeared on: November 20, 2014, 04:25:33 AM
Your transaction dropped out from the mempool due to the transaction being unconfirmed for a long time and the nodes are unwilling to relay it as the output and fees are low. The whole network pretty much dropped your transaction. You can now resign the transaction with a standard network fee and it would be confirmed just fine.
8005  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which coin to mine on: November 19, 2014, 11:45:14 AM
Just start mining few day ago.  have 2 antminer s3+ want to know which coin to mine to mine Btc or any other which is mire profitable

For sha algo, just mine btc and merge mining is the most profitable.

What exactly is merged mining?

Is it like one of those mutlipools? Where you mine the most profitable?
No. Merged mining allows miner to mine for coins on two or more separate coins at a time. It is different from multipools as multipools mine switches to the most profitable alt coin from time to time and only mine on that specific alt coin. You can profit a little bit more from merged mining as you will be receiving rewards for all the altcoins.
8006  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | PVP | Active Chat | Faucet on: November 19, 2014, 05:39:11 AM
I'm transfering to that wallet because is an exchanger in my country and i recibe a payment for every transsaction at the end of the month.

Edit: And I thought that had a unique wallet for me, did not know that others were doing the same thing.

This doesn't make any sense. If you do not have a unique deposit address, how can this exchange credit your deposit to a unique account?

That's why of my edit, they give me a wallet and i do deposit there... like a primedice, i have the same deposit wallet every time when i check it.

And i decided to deposit directly to that wallet when the bitcoin prices started to go down, and if i do a deposit i recibe a money for the current price.

And how do you respond to claims that your account has been actively claiming the faucet 24/7? That is impossible without botting, as you are accused of doing.


I was playing 12/14 hoursa day.
Good job mate. Stunna said you have been playing continuously for 2 weeks with 24 minutes of rest. May I know how did you accomplish that? A typical human being requires 8 hours of rest per day and you require a few thousand times less. Are you a bot or something??
8007  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | PVP | Active Chat | Faucet on: November 19, 2014, 01:16:46 AM
What countries does Prime Dice block players from playing from?

none, as far I know
Wrong, AFAIK, Stunna said people from Australia will not be allowed to register a long time ago.
Due to regulatory laws and legal advice, Primedice 3 will not be allowing Australian users to register.

Sorry to all those who this affects.
Just use a VPN or Tor to bypass this, it's easy.
8008  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | PVP | Active Chat | Faucet on: November 18, 2014, 03:01:55 PM
How true is the post above me?

Was that resolved already?

Stunna already replied a couple pages before. On PD side it is marked as resolved. I dont know why he is still posting this, he got more btc than he lost or would have won...

Everything is 100% true, I have a log of email detailing everything. It was not resolved, despite opinions like the one above. This post explains exactly what happened. Do you think that reply from the 'developer' counts as resovled? I have been provided NO PROOF whatsoever.



No, it has been resolved. See Stunna's quote. You're just a sad sad human being who is spewing bullshit to try and get an extra buck out of it. And the amount of time you spend on it is truly pathetic.

I am seriously surprised at how blindly this community follows Stunnas word. If you had looked at the matter from start to finish you would see it has not been correctly resolved at all. That is why I will continue to dispute the matter, anyone with brains will see my point.
Look at Stunna trust then look at your own trust. See the difference now? Stunna have proven to be a man of his word and have paid out so much BTC. I'm sure he won't mind paying the correct sum of money to you. So how would you want them to prove it? Get them to give you the bet ID? Fine, if given, how could you check it? There isn't a way to check it since bet before PD3 are accessible to public.
8009  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Downloadable mining on: November 18, 2014, 01:43:21 PM
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?
Mining uses processing power. The processing power depends on how good your hardware is. CPU mining is long dead, so is GPU. Low end ASICs are also out of the game. If you have cheap electricity, you can try to buy one from ASIC manufacturers but most of them either ships them late or doesn't ship. So the best way to earn is to post around the forum and wait to turn into a member but, there aren't alot of signature campaigns for members.
8010  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hash Rate Low on GTX660? on: November 18, 2014, 01:37:30 PM
you need to undervolt your GPU and tweak a little bit...
you need to download, edit&modify, upload bios to drive down power consumption and rise performance!!!
Even with undervolt, overclocking, your hashrate will still be low. Cuda cores aren't optimized for openCL operations compared to steam cores which AMD uses. However, with the recent released GTX 980 and 970, their hashrates and electrical usage are slightly improved but for SHA256, the profitability is still negative due to the amount of ASICs on the market right now. For altcoins, there MIGHT be bits of profit but the profit would still be small
8011  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | PVP | Active Chat | Faucet on: November 18, 2014, 12:17:45 PM
I would find it hard to keep track of each server seed if I run an automatic bot. How do I verify each roll in that case?

Yes it's so hard to track server seed with auto-bet, we need to working on some API calls to solve this untrust.

Wait... So you guys could potentially observe the betting pattern of players and change the server seed to make them lose? Can't the server modify the result and show a server seed when the user requests for it via the API and gives the user the losing result when calculated?

There is a possibility of that happening. It would be better for the user to change the client seed frequently, if thats the case.

Is everything good on PD?
Primedice uses the same server seed and client seed throughout till either they notify you or you change it yourself. They cannot change the result since the results are predetermined when the server seed and the client seed are set. The one affecting result is the nonce which increases by 1 after every bet.
8012  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Was mining with the Raspberry Pi ever profitable? on: November 18, 2014, 10:52:10 AM
I mined my first block on an Intel Celeron. the rpi could have easily mined a block back in the day Smiley
The Celeron or any other desktop PC would have a heatsink and a fan to keep the cores cool and prevent it from overheating. Raspberry Pi is mostly designed for non CPU extensive work and low power consumption therefore it doesn't need a fan or a heatsink. In 2012, Celeron would definitely generate a block if you run it long enough, most raspberry pi would just die after generating one block. Back in the days you would have suffered a huge huge loss.
8013  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | PVP | Active Chat | Faucet on: November 18, 2014, 10:47:16 AM
I would find it hard to keep track of each server seed if I run an automatic bot. How do I verify each roll in that case?

Yes it's so hard to track server seed with auto-bet, we need to working on some API calls to solve this untrust.

Wait... So you guys could potentially observe the betting pattern of players and change the server seed to make them lose? Can't the server modify the result and show a server seed when the user requests for it via the API and gives the user the losing result when calculated?
8014  Economy / Goods / Re: Anonymous reloadable prepaid plastic VISA ATM cards with own IBAN on: November 17, 2014, 11:59:26 AM
the problem that the zachodni bank who gives him this card so why after a while she block them it mean that the zachodni bank is a big scammer bank who use people for advertising this anonymous reladable visa card and they sell it and ship it everywhere in the world and after some few transaction the card will be blocked and they take all the money on it there is many people who was victim it mean that zachodni bank its a fake bank her customer service don't answer anything just gives you them number and they say call it for unblock the card when  you try to unblock it they will ask about your phone number and it must be polish number or they don't unblock you the card so if there is some polish people or some one who live in poland and got a phone number pleas pleas pm me i need help to unblock the card !

The blocked cards are Mbank cards. For WBK cards, they are known to be blocked due to double withdrawing before and after midnight. MBank cards were mass blocked for unknown reasons. WBK have changed their policy and disallow transactions involving Bitcoins.
8015  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: November 16, 2014, 06:00:56 AM
Does anyone want to buy 0.21BTC? I can sell it for 20% below preev.com price. We can meet at any MRT station and do a quick transaction.
8016  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Lost coins - wallet.dat on: November 15, 2014, 12:25:36 PM
The blockchain is not synced. To see your most recent balance, you need to be sync to the latest block. This process may take sometime as your client is 17 hours behind the latest network block. After you see a tick at the bottom right, you should see all your balances.
8017  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Storage - Newbie Question on: November 14, 2014, 03:15:35 PM
SPV wallets are the wallet you are looking for. Hive wallets, multibit, electrum are a few open-sourced wallets. I would recommend you to review the source code before you use the wallet. Reviewing the source code for suspicious codes could reduce the chances of you getting bitcoins stolen or wallet infected. Never use online wallets that store your Bitcoins on the central wallet, for example, exchanges, coinbase or casino. For Blockchain.info however, you can have the full control of your private key and the password or unencrypted version of the private key will never be stored on their server. If they get hacked, your wallet most likely would not get compromised since bruteforcing takes a lot of time.
8018  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cloud Mining - Please help a newbie on: November 14, 2014, 08:28:39 AM
Stuff like cex.io is very unpredicatable and it is gambling basically. Just wanted to tell you all.

Why do u think cex.io or any cloud mining service is gambling ? Profit can be calculated by difficulty estimation. There are many tools to do that as well.
Difficulty cannot be estimated in the long run. You can only try to estimate the next difficulty increase but it may or may not be accurate. In a few months after buying the GHS, the difficulty may have rise as more ASICs are being shipped or big farms coming online. If that happens, you would profit much less from your overpriced GHS from cex.io and you can't sell it for much value as the price would be lower.
8019  Other / Meta / Re: bitcointalk.org does not open at my home computers :( on: November 14, 2014, 08:17:51 AM
Run your favourite text editor as administrator, go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc and open hosts.
Next add this to the bottom:
Code:
109.201.133.195 bitcointalk.org
Click save and restart your computer. I'm not sure if this would work though.
8020  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: IS Bitcoin Safe on: November 14, 2014, 08:10:54 AM
It's the safest payment method you can find around , just make sure to use Offline wallets (I personally use Electrum) . and even if you have a computer failure , you can recover your wallet using a seed that you get first time you install Electrum.

Just stay away from Coinbase,Blockchain.info or anything else online
Blockchain.info is still relatively safe due to the fact that they send backups to the user's email, don't store unencrypted on their servers and allow the user to have full control over the private key. Without the correct encryption key, no one is able to open your wallet. The 2FA also adds another layer of security over it as the wallet cannot be accessed without the correct 2FA key.
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