I fully agree with chiropteran. No sane miner will sell generated Bitcoins for price less that cost of production + some profit. With difficulty increase production costs rise dramatically (ASICs costs a lot and have no other application than mining).
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I really do not see the events of this month being bullish for Bitcoin unfortunately. Fundamentally...
Just look outside U.S. and you will be surprised
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Payment notification service we use experiencing some problems now, therefore few old deposits can be delayed for some time. Subsequent deposits must work fine because we have temporarily switched to the Blockchain.info payment API.
UPD: Pending deposits seems to be processed now!
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Paid VPS services are so cheap that I don't see any reason why to find a free one.
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Your price is about two times higher than market average (AirVPN, Mullvad, BTGuard). Does it reflects better anonymity level and faster speed?
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I can translate it to Macedonian and Croatian. Whether you need it.
We already have Croatian locale. Also there are little Macedonian users on Peerbet, so I cannot offer big reward.
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robert45
(reply when you send them to me)
Sent.
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Попробуйте Peerbet! Это единственный сайт для игр на биткоины без преимущества казино.
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I spent $7000. getting this answer from a senior councler. I would like to lie to myself aswell but the governments won't. the information I got on this goes very in depth and exhaust every possible loop hole.
What country are you telling about? Anyways, you should choose appropriate country before launching gambling site. Locating server in U.S. is not safe, I think everybody knows this even before govt made a crackdown
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bitcoin has value so this means it is classed under the gaming legislation.
As I know currently Bitcoin is not recognized in any country as currency or asset (of course legislation will change in the future and at some moment cryptocurrencies will have legal definition). BTW, I know many online games, operated there in Latvia by "official" companies (incorporated and paying taxes) who offer games of chance in MMORPG for virtual currency (like Linden dollars) without obtaining gambling licence.
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Turkish locale have been added!
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Does that occur frequently at Peerbet nowadays?
I don't run these bots so cannot tell. BTW, you can look at Peerbet chat and probably see plenty of messages claiming free credits from the bots.
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Looks nice! I hope this design will be deployed on Bitcoin.org.
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Breaking news - your wrong. US AML Laws can be enforced via treaty in other nations, especially if you are holding USD, exchanging USD, or dealing with American in any other currency.
Fortunately not in all countries... Russia is good example.
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It will be fun to watch as Bitcoin businesses began scrambling to distance themselves from U.S. citizens. The current examples like SatoshiDice are only the beginning. I don't think it will be long before many businesses realize that it's just not worth it to pick on the biggest bully in the schoolyard.
I don't think it will go beyond S.Dice. If some site owners will refuse U.S. users, someone else will accept them from USA-unfriendly country like Russia or China.
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Newbie question: without the house's edge, is it theoretically possible to build a +EV (positive expected value) strategy in order to win bets @ Peerbet in the long run?
In fact there is already positive expected value because some third-party bots give away free bounties in the chat, as well as you can catch free Peerbet credits on faucets.
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It will drive up BTC price because people who used LR for "grey" transactions will probably switch to BTC.
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