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861  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2016-12-29]Blockchain included in China's national strategy on: December 29, 2016, 02:46:19 AM
The link your provided is not longer available, all we can see now is message - Oops! That page can’t be found.
I tried to google some info about this document, but couldn't find anything.
862  Economy / Speculation / Re: When do we cross the 1000 USD barrier? on: December 29, 2016, 02:41:42 AM
I am afraid that if price will stay longer at certain point traders would panic and sell orders will flow the market.
I think that tomorrow will be a crucial day to determine that. If price won't move up anymore then won't cross $1000 barrier in 2016.
863  Economy / Gambling / Re: Why do bitcoin poker only sites keep closing? on: December 29, 2016, 02:30:54 AM
Haven't played bitcoin poker for a while, just when I started looking for my old sites they are both closed, I probably even had some chips in there, bitcoin is rising since Trump entered the scene, why are poker sites suffering?

Is this a joke? Lol Trump has only been elected, he isn't even in office yet Roll Eyes

My guess would be definitely because of the rising prices of BTC, as everyone here has pointed out lol. Also don't know what sites you're talking about, your post is very vague.
Trump having significant impact on bitcoin price is nothing more like placebo, nothing has changed so far and I expect that status quo will be preserved for his whole first term.

Abut bitcoin poker sites dropping from the market - it is only because they have poor user base. Mainly because humongous sites like Pokerstars, Full Tilt, 888poker, iPoker and others.
I assume that serious poker players would rather play on PokerStars with thousands of people at any time, than waste time waiting for table to fill on low populated bitcoin poker site.
864  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling for Charity Donation on: December 29, 2016, 02:07:55 AM
I would like to try to donate some of my very modest gambling wins but I am very skeptical about Bitcoin charity options. I am not sure if there is real charity organisation accepting bitcoins.
After some research I learned that you can donate money to Wikipedia Foundation - they even have refund option (very rare, usually bitcoin transfers are not refundable)

You can donate to Wikipedia here: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Ways_to_Give#bitcoin
865  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular & Trusted | Huge Community | Free BTC on: December 29, 2016, 01:56:59 AM
Martinagle is good if you have 50btc in your balance and your base bet is 2000 satoshi. It is almost impossible to lose.
You are completely wrong about martingale here. Even 50 BTC bankroll won't guarantee that you will win.
If you use it long enough you will encounter a losing streak making a huge loss effectively destroying all your progress and previous wins.
Statistics tell us that there is around 0.1% chance of losing a 50/50 bet more than nine times in a row, quite low, right?
But I know that most of martingale players starts very low - in your case 2000 satoshi and 1000 or 2000 or more bets are common.
With this amount of bets rolled you will be busted sooner or later, if you haven't already, it only means you didn't use martingale long enough.
866  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: December 28, 2016, 04:26:17 PM
We wouldn't have this discussion when Gulden (or any other altcoin) wasn't premined like crazy. There is currently 337,487,045 guldens in circulation.
And 170,000,000 of them were premined? - no comment on that.

Not looked at it really.

Is there a full ledger for the premine detailing all expenditure ?

THIS.

And even worse is a ledger can be forged to fuck & back.
So it says a lot that a lazy ass premining cunt can't even take the time to write one up.
I would like to see that ledger no matter what and know how it can be forged? It is not like paper register where you can change the numbers as you like or anything it is all in the blockchain, right?
867  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Tell me (again) that ETH is not manipulated by the whales on: December 28, 2016, 04:03:06 PM
Lol, funny. And now that there's a clear sign that eth price is suppressed by whales, not allowing it to organically grow so that they can accumulate more ETH while it is still cheap, you dont have anything to say about that ? There was a 3k eth sell wall on poloniex, clearly intended to either shake weak hands or to suppress the price so they can acumulate more. No way anyone that wants to dump, dumps all at once.
Where is the proof of this price suppression? I might not see the whole picture, but why whales would want to keep the price low - when they are ALREADY owning shitload of ETH?
Higher price will mainly benefit whales after all! I feel like this is more like a conspiracy theory trying to explain why ETH price is stuck.
868  Economy / Services / Re: [BRAND NEW SERVICE] on: December 28, 2016, 03:41:12 PM
People must moderate themselves.

My site must be used responsibility - just like bitcoin  
You can't give people weapon and tell them 'just be nice, don't use it hastily and behave' you know that your service will be abused?
Even if you know that someone is scammer what good using this service to bomb him will do? Beside your personal improved mood, of course?
Plus you advertise that for 0.5 BTC you will keep bombing email with spam forever - you can't guarantee that at all.

869  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 28, 2016, 03:28:09 PM
Don't panic gentlemen it is not the end of the pump here. There is still time to buy BTC as we are closing to new ATH.
Chinese exchanges are leading the way with BTC = more than 8k CNY, don't be discouraged by 'high BTC price' when you buy now you will still profit from it.
870  Economy / Gambling / Re: BEST/TOP CASINO SITES [http://trustworthycasinoreviews.com/] on: December 28, 2016, 03:11:03 PM
Sign up and start earning from a casino you can trust!
How can you say that in bitcoin forum, since there is no bitcoin casino in the list (if they are bitcoin casinos, then surely their official threads will show up on this forum, but unfortunately there is none of them here). Know your product before advertise it.
I didn't check every single one of them. But I know that https://casino.bovada.lv/ listed there has bitcoin payment option available.

So it is not entirely pure FIAT casinos list.
871  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2016 your year or just another year on: December 28, 2016, 03:05:25 PM
I guess the biggest highlight of my gambling journey in 2017 was Euro 2016. I got extremely greedy with parlay betting (I bet mainly 4 and even some 8 multibets).
Sufficient to say I never won any of them, always because there were random team like Iceland or North Ireland winning unfavorable match. I can't remember how much I lost, but it was around 0.1 BTC.
872  Economy / Gambling / Re: btcfanbei on: December 28, 2016, 02:36:27 PM
So... I visited you site again to give it second chance and check if something has changed:

1. Former PHP coding errors are gone but site is still not loading correctly (I am using Chrome here) quite a bummer for top chinese gambling site.
2. Still no English translation - I used google automatic translator and I bet table is filled with weird symbols:    Lt; / RTI & gt;

Whatever you say Op, but this site can't be treated seriously in its current state.
873  Economy / Gambling / Re: BEST/TOP CASINO SITES [http://trustworthycasinoreviews.com/] on: December 28, 2016, 02:23:22 PM
I don't recognize a single casino except for Bovada. Is this list even bitcoin related or random online casinos ? Since this is a bitcoin forum, its probably not in our interest to look at casinos not involved with bitcoins.
That is because none of these ever advertised on Bitcointalk. 99% of the casinos listed there  are not bitcoin related at all.
Plus, this site is not focused on bitcoin in the slightest. Op, I suggest you might want to add another sub-category with bitcoin/cryptocurrency casinos only.
And this site has little to do with reviews/presenting best casinos, it is more like referral hunter service.
874  Economy / Gambling / Re: Unlimited Bonus | ★ www.bitsquare.bet ★ | Social Gambling | BINGO up to 10BTC on: December 26, 2016, 03:20:52 PM
unjang93, you still didn't fix the link to your site. You need to change it to this: BTCitsquare
Can you tell us something about this "Unlimited Bonus"? Because I doubt you have unlimited bankroll to found something like this, so the term unlimited is confusing.
875  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Online Gambling vs Real Gambling on: December 26, 2016, 02:06:52 AM

Many countries real gambling not allowed. And now some countries started to stop online gambling. There are some online casino websites are not working in my country. I tried with all possibilities but still it's not working showing error message.
So I think in future gamblers may face problems in online gambling till that this is the best place to do your gambling activities. 
What are this casino you are talking about?

It is blocked my your ISP/government or owner of casino blocked it to avoid legal problems (like PrimeDice restricted itself for US and Australia)?
Unless your whole internet network is monitored like crazy then I think that any good VPN will do the trick here.
876  Economy / Gambling / Re: Unlimited Bonus | ★ www.bitsquare.bet ★ | Social Gambling | BINGO up to 10BTC on: December 25, 2016, 10:45:55 PM
For everyone wondering why the link in op is not working: Op messed this link up; instead of bitsquare.bet it leads you to itsquare.bet
In addition if you type bitsquare.bet you won't reach the site either you need to add "www." to it first.

So complete address is: www.bitsquare.bet
877  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular & Trusted | Huge Community | Free BTC on: December 25, 2016, 01:44:31 AM
Missed happy hour again. I wish I could find where they said they would announce all their happy hours on their twitter and Facebook pages...

Oh yeah....

blog.primedice.com

That's where it was at. Hmm. Now only if they would actually do wha they say they would do. Seriously, how hard is it to announce happy hour? Is it that tough, Stunna/Edward?
Bitcointalk was always primary way for PrimeDice staff to communicate with users. So I am not that suprised that they are neglecting Facebook and Twitter at this point.
Last Twitter Happy Hour announcement is from 19th December - maybe it is time for PrimeDice to hire someone responsible for managing their social media profiles?
878  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: how much bitcoin price now is affecting your bets? on: December 25, 2016, 01:28:02 AM
Bitcoin price doesn't matter as I always convert value of BTC to FIAT in my mind. Of course when BTC price is high I won't play with my usual stakes.
I will limit my weekly bankroll to 0.025 from 0.04 - no big deal.
879  Economy / Speculation / Re: People should use MBITS/mBTC/Millibits already ......... on: December 25, 2016, 12:42:23 AM
Breadwallet default is bits already, wait until blockchain.info and coinbase do the same.
Honestly, in my opinion, making a sidechain with the two way peg to bitcoin at 1:000 one way and 1000X the other, would do the trick.
Let's say, it would be called "coiny", "b-buck", 'bitty" or something else entirely.
you buy a cup of coffee with "coiny" on the sidechain, but you do investments, buy a car, a house, etc on the main chain (bitcoin).
Interesting ideas, but I don't agree with having strange denominations like pegs. It is way to unintuitive system.
Stick to metric system and just came up with a name for 1/1000, 1/100, and 1/10 etc. of BTC.
Sidechains, pegs and slang names will complicate everything even more.
880  Economy / Gambling / Re: Revex.co adding Crypto Gambling site Reviews! VOTING IS OPEN! on: December 25, 2016, 12:31:00 AM
One person is eligible to suggest only one site for a review or can present multiple gambling services I like?
Anyway, please add https://sportsbet.io/
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