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8181  Economy / Gambling / Re: Online Casino For You - cybergames.io on: January 08, 2018, 12:07:36 PM
This website is good, it has a wide range of games and good design. There should definitely be made an Announcement thread with screenshots of this website and good description of its main features. It's a shame you accept nothing apart from bitcoins, though. But why is there such a long list of countries not eligible to claim free spins? Is it because this casino is trying to operate on legal basis and these countries forbid online gambling? Can casino be profitable if so many people can't gamble there? And what is this mysterious third party holding the funds?
8182  Economy / Gambling / Re: [H] Bustabit Balance [W] Altcoins. on: January 08, 2018, 11:51:04 AM
Looking to get out of BAB.

I have 7883 bits on Bustabit I can transfer to your account in exchange for altcoins. Any altcoin is accepted.

proof: https://i.imgur.com/OHFkHWb.png

I guess you should make a thread about it in trading section. This is where people are interested in buying something from people on this forum. And you might think of a way that will ensure that you won't scam anyone and won't be scammed as well. It's a shame there are no altcoins in which you could withdraw money from the website, but I guess the idea described above that you want to avoid mining fees this way is wrong since it's written in their FAQ that they 'remove 100 bits (about 0.05 USD) from any withdrawal amount to cover mining fees. We charge this amount regardless of the actual mining fees attached to the transaction, which may be more or less than this, depending on the block competition at the time of your withdrawal'. I guess it means they cover mining fees themselves, there are casinos that do that. Or do they mean an additional 0.05 fee?
8183  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Starters portofolio on: January 07, 2018, 03:58:11 PM
Bitbean, Deeponion

I don’t know any of these currencies. It is better on my mind to invest in some well-known reliable currencies. That’s my examples: Ripple, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin, Waves, Monero, Bitcoin Cash. Choose here.
Well, deeponion is actually a famous one. It doesn't do anything special, but it's TOR-integrated, so it has the community and is good for people who don't want anyone to know anything about their transactions. As for your suggestions - Ripple is great, still at low price; litecoin is a safe for a slow smooth 2-3x profit within a year; bitcoin cash - nothing special, I would only consider it short-term; ethereum is too troubling; waves and monero are okay, though not perfect and the latter is already worth too much; bitcoin - the safest and probably the least profitable solution (as it's worth the hell lot already).
8184  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Number One Reason NOT to invest in Crypto on: January 07, 2018, 03:46:01 PM
  We trade, invest long term, stake our coins, study, and wait. 
...
The entire crypto universe is being driven by thieves.  They steal coins from users and from exchanges. 
...by investing in crypto, time and energy,  you are helping make rich, people who would steal everything you have and leave you to die in the street.   
...Network money is a really bad idea. You will be robbed and then you will turn around and feed the ones who robbed you in the first place. 
.. their are no repercussions, no laws, no rules, no honorable men, so the jackasses continue with their malware and trojans and you know what? 
I shortened the op to main arguments above, so that I can respond. Dear op, that's really sad that you lost your coins, it really is. And it's true lots of us experienced the same thing at least once. I invested in eth when it was worth $16 and lost 60% of it when it was $300, I know what you're talking about. Since that day I don't like ethereum, even though there probably are real reasons to beware of it as well (such as low security of the platform itself). However, I don't think it is the whole world of currencies you should blame. For me this world is mostly the opposite of what you mentioned. There are lots of trusted forum members on this website who lend money or pay the winners of some contests. They don't have a lot of things to risk, since nobody knows who they really are. You can say they lose reputation, though. But there are (or so I heard) honest dealers in the Darknet as well, and these people are supposed to be bad ones. The world of cryptocurrencies in a world of economic freedom, the only one out there in the Universe. It gives a lot of people chances to become rich, prove being worth something and develop new skills.
8185  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My casino bankroll investments diary on: January 07, 2018, 11:20:38 AM
iluvbitcoins, that's a great idea! I remember there was a thread where a forum member provided info on his/her investments and how they went, but that was a long time ago, I don't think it's still active, whereas people always need some fresh information. I think what lacks in your post is dates. I guess it's important how long does it take to earn profit in each casino, people need to see the dynamics. Maybe a good idea would be to make charts showing the changes made to initial investment with time in each casino. Good luck to you!
8186  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My dice site is not worth? on: January 07, 2018, 11:01:59 AM
Your site/script design doesn't look good, it looks like a bad clone of bitdice(no offence). besides no one wants/can run dice site(there are so many already). you should make some other interesting game which is not on the market.
It's not only a clone vaguely but it even has bitdice logo in the left upper corner, while a design is a bit different and at first I kind of liked it! OP, come on, why would you do that? Why would one copy a logo of one's website? Obviously, people don't want to buy that kind of thing for any money. You gotta make a real website with unique design and gambling ideas if you want it to be sold, you know. And my antivirus found something when I entered your website, although it might be a coincidence.
8187  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitaROLL.com - Prov. Fair Bitcoin Roulette - Play/Invest - Chat - Rains every hr on: January 07, 2018, 10:51:47 AM
Another question: are there any confirmation of money deposited and (especially) withdrawn successfully from your website?

Please explain your question
The question is whether there are proofs that your website is not scamming people or causing any problems with money withdrawal. You are a new casino which is not based on Smart Contracts, so people don't have many reasons to trust you. That's why it would be great if some gamblers from this website wrote that they successfully managed to withdraw the money they won. This will give your casino a good reputation, add you to the list of the trustworthy ones, I guess. Do you have a casino's official Announcement thread? Such things as withdrawal confirmations are usually written there. You know, people don't actually need to do that, because you can prove it yourself by providing screenshots of the transactions showing that the money is sent from casino to private wallets of users.
8188  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casino Faucet on: January 06, 2018, 04:37:17 PM
can you suggest me a good casino site that offers high claim of satoshi when claiming to their faucet?
i want to try different sites

Most gambling sites gives you high amount on their faucet but it depends on your account levels. Most new account will get only so small amount from the faucet, probably around 50-1000 satoshi. One thing to bear in mind, if you are going to try to win nice amount from faucet then I would suggest you not to do it. Recently, most sites will not allow you to withdraw your winning from faucet if you have no deposit history. So dont ever think you can make money from faucet without any deposits.
I agree about the faucets in general and about the restriction of bonus withdrawal. I only want to add that Primedice is not only offering faucet on regular basis, but chatbot is the one who makes real giveaways. However, if one is just trying to get money from the chat, one gets banned. I think that to win money one has to gamble on the website and perhaps deposit some money. Gambling big sums is not necessary, you just have to be active and really talk to people in the chat.
8189  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitaROLL.com - Prov. Fair Bitcoin Roulette - Play/Invest - Chat - Rains every hr on: January 06, 2018, 01:37:21 PM
Your website seems okay, but IMO only 3 betting options are not enough. Sometimes people believe in specific numbers they'd like to bet on and that's not possible on your website. And you named the min withdrawal sums, but are there any specific additional fees for withdrawal apart from the btc transaction fees? And how does instant withdrawal work with, say, bitcoin, if it naturally takes some time for transaction to get confirmed... Another question: are there any confirmation of money deposited and (especially) withdrawn successfully from your website?
8190  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Does changing the address helps to lower the fees? on: January 06, 2018, 12:58:54 PM
Hello. I've seen people asking managers in signature campaigns to change the payment addresses and explaining that the reason is very high transaction fees. That's why I got a question: if one changes the address, does it really make the fees lower? The current fees are not that crazy, but $10+ still seems high to me. If I change the address, how much the things would change and why? I thought everyone is offered approximately the same fees. Moreover, during a short period of time one can still be offered slightly different sums regardless to the wallet address onto which the money came.
Thanks in advance.
8191  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: 3 weeks stuck, 0 confirmation. Why not dropped? Can anyone push it through? on: January 06, 2018, 12:45:49 PM
Anyone that can help out? I bet others have a similar problem of too low fees too. But I just wish it dropped back into my wallet instead.
I don't think you can cancel this transaction. The easiest way of dealing is just to wait till it goes through. I watched some videos on how to add some fee later, but the ways described there seem not to work anymore (btc was upgraded some time ago and now it's impossible). The only thing you might try doing apart from waiting is trying to broadcast the transaction, let people (miners) now that you need help with it. Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZSEPLpqNA8. I advice not to deal with other websites but the first part of this video is actually about blockchain and you might try that method.
8192  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to Choose a Good ICO on: January 05, 2018, 11:57:49 AM
Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one. Any suggestions about choosing a good one? Smiley

I also feel very hard to choose good ico recently since there are so many of them. I could not really know which one is good or bad.
However, i actually do research to it and one thing that will make choose them is if they have working product.
As there are too many icos to choose attentively and wisely, I prefer not to bother myself with all of them and only check out the ones really discussed on the forum. Yet I don't invest in one even if I like it. I wait till the coin is released and appears on the exchanges. Then I wait for some time and see how it goes in terms of the price and if it is not going down, I buy. It's pretty rare for a coin to grow instantly after ICO, you the chances of you losing something with this strategy are low and it makes you safe from scamming.
8193  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 60 $ to invest now on: January 05, 2018, 11:39:11 AM
I would buy some BCH...
That's a good advice. Bitcoin cash does this big sudden pumps from time to time and is now actually down, so we might expect a growth up to $3k soon. This would give a 20% profit, which is not bad for the beginning, but that's just $12 if we consider the initial investment.
OP, if you are willing to invest only 60 dollars, I think it's better to go for a long-term investment, because you're likely (if you use bitcoin) to lose more on transactions than you can gain otherwise. Just choose a good coin which you like, buy it and wait for some months to get at least a 2x profit. Good luck!
8194  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which Altcoin Will Be Nr.2 and Nr. 3 After Bitcoin ? on: January 05, 2018, 11:20:57 AM
Due to BTC high price, we can see some altcoins can replace Bitcoin due to fast transactions. Which altcoin will replace Bitcoin ? ETH or Ripple or another ?
I don't think bitcoin would be replaced, even though the transactions are really slow and rather expensive. People stuck to it and now they are not willing to let go. They don't want to explore other coins and choose a normal one. That's the way it works. I believe bitcoin will forever be #1 and it's fair in a way, since it was the first one and thus the most innovative one a long time ago.
As for #2 and #3 coins, I think ripple can be among them, but eth will eventually go down a bit, since it is still a problematic coin. I would suggest iota being #3 or #2 instead.
8195  Economy / Services / Re: 🌟🌟🌟 [FULL] JETWIN Signature Campaign 🌟🌟🌟 on: January 04, 2018, 10:27:29 PM
Ηello, notaek! Thanks for the payment (it's not there yet, but I can see the transaction pending in my wallet)! I just wanted to tell you that you payed a bit more than I expected, I got 0.0065 instead of 0.00625 (which is a max payment for Hero). I guess it was just a mistake and you can simply pay me 0.00025 less the next week. Wink
Thanks, this campaign is a great one!
8196  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dont waste your money on gambling websites except this on: January 04, 2018, 01:12:11 PM
Your site is no exception, a gambling site isn't made to make money, but to waste some instead. Gambling is a game, not a way to earn money.
Even though some people try to earn money this way (and some even succeed), I agree that gambling is more about having fun and experiencing new emotions, rather than making money. The website might be fine, but there's nothing special about it and OP is definitely not doing proper advertising of a project. How is this site trustworthy? Why is it better than other known websites? And I see everything in dollars there, where's this is a cryptocurrency forum, people are interesting in gambling opportunities with different coins rather than fiat here.
8197  Economy / Economics / Re: What will happen to the banks if people uses cryptocurrencies more than fiat? on: January 04, 2018, 12:58:11 PM
Nobody knows exactly what can happen. I think that at present banks (and authority, generally speaking) haven't still realized what kind of revolution cryptocurrency represents. We'll see.
Well, we can predict two possible options depending on the banks' actions. Let's assume people use cryptos a lot. Banks start to lose their clients. If they do nothing or try to convince people to use fiat, they will eventually become bankrupt and vanish from our lives. The only banks that will still exist will be national banks storing the state's money. If banks choose to survive, they'll need to start accepting cryptocurrencies. They may start from those like ripple and blackmoon who want to cooperate with banks and then move to other famous coins. People might still use banks this way, feeling more safely when the money is stored on banks' hard wallets rather than online or at home, just like people do now with fiat.
8198  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WHY IS NEO THE CHOSEN ONE? on: January 04, 2018, 12:32:51 PM
For simply holding these coins in a wallet you generate dividends known as GAS. Check out https://neotogas.com/ to see how much GAS you can generate. GAS today is worth $35 USD so not a bad dividend to receive. Also this is 'China's Ethereum' being highly scalable at 10,000 transactions per second!
I think that NEO is also doing good because it has ethereum's features but normal programming languages as well as a specific country's support for their product and a good dev team. Yet surely NEO is not doing as good as other coins nowadays. I think NEO mooning is still somewhere in the future and it might be a good coin for a long-term investment strategy. As ethereum is having more and more problems, NEO might attract the old eth fans, since it's a lot safer. I hope NEO will manage to get in the top again, it truly is a great coin and platform.
8199  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 80k made in two weeks! Road to 1 MILLION by the end of 2018. (Crypto Investing) on: January 04, 2018, 12:21:56 PM

I recently made 80k profit with investing into Crypto. Lost some due to bad tarding. So right now I am at 40k profit. (I invested around 20k)

You are a bit wrong about your profit. If you invested $20k and eventually got $40k then your profit is $20k, for you can't count the initial investment in the profit. On this forum it's more popular to right profit in a coefficient manner (e.g., you have 2x profit). If the initial investment is $20k and you seek for $1million than you are targeting an enormous 50x profit. I don't say it's impossible, but that won't be easy for sure. So far your main mistake was selling out too fast. I think you should go for long-term investments and simply buy the most promising (and most famous) coins even if for now their prices might seem high. I am sure they'll give you some nice profit anyway if you hold them enough. I suggest buying ripple, iota, monero, litecoin, bitcoin, neo, eth. If you're willing to try more risky things then buy electroneum as well. Good luck!
8200  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Buy or trade ripple on: January 04, 2018, 11:51:51 AM
I’m a little bit confused as I’m new to this my friend is making a fortune from ripple but not actually owning any as he is investing in it, is this better then having ripple sitting in a wallet?

I don't really understand the question, but I'd stay away from Ripple right now.
I think the OP means that a friend once bought ripple when it was cheap and now earned good profit from it, but holds it on an exchange o something. ANyway, the idea is that till you sell your coins for fiat, you might think that you don't really own them, since no 'real' money is still yours. Thus, the question is about whether now is good time to sell ripple. I think that is the profit is about 5x then yes, but it all depends on one's ambitions and plans for the future.
I sold ripple when it was worth $1 and made only 2x profit. Every day I hope it'll fall down so that I can buy some coins, but I find out that it only grew again. What do you guys think? Is now still good time to buy?
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