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861  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Gambling]GalaxyETH First Decentralized Ethereum Jackpot Dapp [Gambling] on: February 03, 2019, 01:46:03 AM
I think you're really confusing a gambling site with an ICO...

Why are you talking about a site still waiting to be launched?
this is insane, you're even planning the dev of a better UI?

Listen there are dozens of gambling sites well established, why would anyone try some early access shit still in development?

Finish your site then come back.
862  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 03, 2019, 01:43:22 AM
We finish out the trading day with a strong recovery and pleasant green candle on the hourly.
1h


Explosive blow off top candle and a rare orphan as we begin to search for support above the 0.382 fib
4h


I prefer a slow the slow rise than the big faling pick

Anyway it's good to see the reverse coming out after the long winter.
863  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Contest with $30,000 in GUARANTEED PRIZES now live! on: February 02, 2019, 09:02:06 PM
I use martingale at 1 sat quite a lot, but only at sites where betting speed is high (usually for 1 satoshi, it's too slow and pointless). At the end of the day, perhaps best case scenario I can do half a million bets like this on a 0.01 or higher bankroll. It may or may not bust, my experience is it busts in a few days. BUT the objective is not to profit, but to delay the bust for a long as possible to get wagering amounts.

Wagering amount?
For contest or something like this?
You can't win a contest with such a small base amount no?
864  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 24 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: February 02, 2019, 08:55:19 PM
Rinz here with an amazing 990x win for over $31,000!

Do you ping like this all wins above 10k$?
Anyway congratulations to Rinz as it's a game changing win.
865  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Les banques font encore ca? on: January 24, 2019, 09:02:23 AM
C'est même le seul moyen de retirer certaines sommes.

Difficile de retirer plus de 1000€ au DAB.
Préviens 3 jours en avance et tiens compte du fait que ta banque fera une déclaration à la police.
866  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: January 23, 2019, 02:29:48 PM
I'll announce the new spots next week after the assessment.

No use in posting anything right now. There is still no open slot.
867  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: January 23, 2019, 09:10:22 AM
Is it just me or does this looks like a warning? Lips sealed
Hopefully a hero slot will open in the near future for me to slide in (no hard feelings fellow hero campaign members) Grin

Indeed it is.

Everyone needs to keep high quality standards considering how well paid YoloDice campaign is on the forum.



Please stop Pming me there is no slot open at the moment. Anyway candidates won't be accepted through PM. Anyone Pming me for enrollment is sure to get blacklisted from the campaign from now on. You can message me if you have questions or worries. Don't apply anywhere else than on the thread.
868  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: January 22, 2019, 02:26:26 PM
Does this mean that new spots will open?

There is a high probability of spots being freed after this week as quality tends do go down in a long campaign and I'll have to increase the standards.

But no new spots will open.
869  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: January 22, 2019, 01:53:54 PM
Hello everyone.

For those who joined the campaign in the last months, I'm the original campaign manager who was responsible for the first year of the campaign. I had to leave because of health problems.

Now Ethan has given me the task to take back this campaign to the highest possible standard and I'm not one to disappoint a client. I'll be your new campaign manager from now on.


So please let us all work together to make the YoloDice campaign the best and longest campaign of the forum!


This week will be the first under my management hence expect a communication by next week after my assessment of the current state of the campaign. You'll get a weekly communication from me so keep an eye on the thread.

And don't hesitate to PM me if you have any question!

Cheers!
870  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why is the violence in France completely legitimate? on: January 22, 2019, 01:38:55 PM
Hey mOgliE,
I agree with all your statements.
[...]
Are you french ?  i haven't seen you posting in the French board ?
Hey. Yes I am but I never post on French board. Honnêtement on est vraiment pas nombreux et la pluspart de FR à mon époque étaient des trous du culs de l'accabit de TECSHARE.
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Also your quote infers that you are one of the violent protesters
May i suggest that you  do actions and / or destroy infrastructure and goods that pisses off the government and not the public.
You clearly haven't participated in one of those protests at the moment it gets violent.

You're not really in the situation of thinking.
The goal is simply to defend yourself from the police. Destroying the shops is here as a mean to do damage to "the other side".

Protests are put in the broad middle of Paris. There is no poor shopowner there, don't believe the TV. You think a baking shop in the Champs-Elysées is a small business led by a poor guy with a loan? Think again. Shops destroyed belong to heavy corporation, even restaurants are all parts of a network.

And anyways, banks are the first target.
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Some ideas for you and your friends :
Buy a cheap car on leboncoin, abandon it in from the Elyzee (don't forget to puncture the tyres), burn it if you want (it is yours). Then declare it stolen (it will use police ressources).
Ask a farmer to deliver some cow's poo in front of the city hall.
Go at night and put a lock on the door of the courthouse, the city hall, the tax building, the prefecture, banks ...
Collect dog poo and throw it at the cops.
Collect dog poo and ship / post  it  to the ministers / deputy / senators .
collect dog poo and spread it on the walls of government buildings
Get people to chain themselves to doors.
Make the tolls free at the highway
.....
be imaginative !

Don't loot an Apple store or break a velib  Wink
Again you clearly don't see how things happen. And you never faced the police or the danger behind. You think doing something legal protects you? Police pins you down and beat the shit out of you without any reason. They don't need a reason.
I've seen students get beaten so hard the lost a few tooth while they were surrendering.

Police are nazis in France simply because they answer to no one. No one can charge them in a trial, no one can do anything. They're all "assermentés" which means that, by law, whatever they say under oath is the truth and the only truth.
871  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 22, 2019, 11:53:29 AM
Gentlemen

We have weathered the worst of the winter.  A new spring will dawn in time.  There will still be storms, rain and hail, thunder and awe.  But we are the hodlers, the keepers of the faith.  And we shall prevail.  

It is time to put away the bear suit and bear talk.  Xhomerx, as always, has produced a stunning new hat.  






When monkey time comes again, Hairymonkey can come back out to play.  Until then, Hairybull.







Stunning.

Piece of art.

Can we have it in forum size? I'd say we all put it once we feel really bullish.
872  Other / Meta / Re: Trust Merit Childish bitching, hate this forum on: January 22, 2019, 10:21:23 AM
-snip-

Hey man, don't answer the asshole and don't pay attention to him.

I've always seen you being reasonnable and polite, all in all being a positive influence on the forum.

Even here you were not here to tell the dude to fuck off, what I would have probably done myself, but to advise and guide.

Don't feel bad because of cryptobitch. I'd say the majority of the forum quite like you and your actions here. (Well, though the majority of the forum probably doesn't give a fuck... But you get what I mean. The majority of people who cares.)


I get this feeling all the time with TECSHARE and it's really not a good one. Don't focus on the dude.
873  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why did Macron arrest Eric Drouet on: January 22, 2019, 10:04:59 AM
Not going to get into a legal debate with you because you don't have any idea what you are talking about, but you don't have any idea what you are talking about. I was hoping you would maybe do some reading but I can see your reply before I even finished editing tells me you didn't even read the wiki blurb.

Maybe because I know what Common law is I just didn't know the English word for it?

But no you're right, it's probably just because I'm a dumbass.
874  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why did Macron arrest Eric Drouet on: January 22, 2019, 09:44:54 AM

Aaaaaaaaaah ok I get it. We call it "jurisprudence".

We do tend to use it but falls under the strength of the law.

In short legal French works this way in order of importance in a trial:
-Word of the President
-International treaties
-National law
-Jurisprudence/Common law
-Judge appreciation

And it seems really weird for me to see the Common law being above the rest xD
875  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why did Macron arrest Eric Drouet on: January 22, 2019, 09:30:11 AM
If I remember right France does not operate under common law, so essentially the law there is the law of code, and they can simply declare you in violation at any time with little to no recourse. That is why places like the USA, one of the last remaining governments to still recognize common law are so important.

I don't know what's the common law you're talking about.

You're largely exagerating the simplicity with which any citizen can be arrested and jailed (not an accusation, I don't even know what your law system is so you got every right to not know the French one perfectly) because normally everything is governed by the separation of the three powers.

French revolution ensured equality between citizens by putting each of the three powers (executive, legistalive and justice) in three separate institution.

In 1958 war hero Charles de Gaulle reunited executive and legislative in the hands of the president.

In 2016, French president took over Justice in an horribly calm and silent way.

Today French president has the 3 powers. Though 99% of the time justice is completely independant and as fair as it can be, the president can at will arrest and condemn anyone. He can also free any prisoner at will and clear him/her of all his previous crimes.

That's how powerful and dictatorial French president is.
876  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 22, 2019, 09:22:29 AM
No one is asking for life to be fair.  It isn't. 

Just don't deceive yourself that you hit a home run because you happened to be born on third base.  

WTF are you talking about?

Is there a point you are trying to make? Has something held you back in life? Is that your excuse?  Do yourself a favor and don't make excuses for yourself or others. Lets hold ourselves accountable. Life works SO MUCH better than way.



He's trying to explain to the dumbasses you are that saying something as stupid as "if you have time to complain you don't deserve to go up" that maybe, JUST MAYBE, there is a more systematic problem and that success is absolutely not linked to hardwork.

Shut the fuck up and get your head out of your ass.

Anyone saying that success is linked to hardwork deserves to be let alone in any third world country to see how their hardwork will be rewarded. Or in any poor family in any Western country.

Assholes.
877  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Soft Language: Tautological Replacements on: January 21, 2019, 03:02:43 PM
Well that should be fun having nothing to stand by.
It's quite fun to see how empty is your speech. I've never seen you bring anything on the discussion. You're just here to troll without bringing anything constructive. Even on a discussion where we agree you're still the sad little rat coming to point finger towards "leftists" saying how horrible they are.

You're a sad, angry little man that's for sure.

But I forgive you. You're not even responsible for it. You probably strongly lack any education and I bet you never had more than 5 books at home.

You most certainly had a hard life working a lot hence giving you little time to think.

I don't condemn you for being what you are now. You're a product of your environment.  Kiss
878  Economy / Currency exchange / [H] 1.5ETH [W] BTC on: January 21, 2019, 02:28:48 PM
Hello everyone

I got 1.5ETH right now and I'd like to sell them for BTC at current market price so about 50mBTC.

PM me please.
879  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Soft Language: Tautological Replacements on: January 21, 2019, 02:18:20 PM
You say

By your own logic then I would be justified in attacking you. You are willing to put me in danger, therefor you are a direct threat to me and force is justified.

I answer that I stand by my own logic. That's all.
880  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are there any real domocrats here? on: January 21, 2019, 09:39:20 AM
It's simply not possible to characterize such ideas as bullshit.

Well, yes it is ^^

First of all: the global book is bullshit. It doesn't mean there is NOTHING of value in it at all. Of course there a few ideas worth thinking about.

It's exactly like Marx's Das Kapital but in worse. None of Marx or Smith foresaw the revolution we would get thanks to technology but at least Marx thinking was relevant from his point of view. Smith is just an oversimplification of real world resulting in a reasonning so simple it just cannot be true. Hence global bullshit, exactly like Aristote.

Second: Jack of all trades isn't one of them.

The idea of Jack of all trades is more or less stupid:
-It forgets all the good aspects of preventing intense specialization
-It greatly underestimate the ability of important capital to highjack a whole part of an industry hence the power a small number of people can have, limiting his ideal of "fair competition"
-It just doesn't take advertisement into account

I would gladly discuss Smith theories but shouldn't we make a dedicated thread? seems to go a lot of topic compared to original subject.
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