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9021  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Martingale System on: June 21, 2014, 01:19:28 AM

What would happen then if I waited till there had been already a run of 10 or 15  non winning streaks and then started betting.

You can get another runs of lose streak or you can have some win and loses. No bets affect each other, even if you have alot of lose, it cannot be guaranteed your next one will be a win. There is a equal chance of either a win or lose.
9022  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Martingale System on: June 20, 2014, 03:39:42 PM

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Thanks for this. i'll try this system but will not push to the limit.  Smiley 

It's not a system. It's a strategy. For every 10+ wins in a row there's an equal chance of losing 10x.
Say you're betting 1000 doge. If you need to overcome 10 losses it'll cost over 500,000 ...
Not fully equal, there's something called variance, if you lose the first one, it doesn't mean you can have a 50% chance of winning the next one, you have in fact, less chance since you have to consider about the percentage of the house edge, which can be from 1% to 2%.
9023  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is BitCoin faucets really worth the time? on: June 20, 2014, 10:06:05 AM
if you will use this tool "coinev.com" every thing will be worthfull
The payout is still the same, it is only a faucet rotator and you still have to solve the captchas yourself, just every single faucets at one site.
9024  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: *** GHash.IO mining pool official page *** on: June 20, 2014, 08:15:42 AM
Other pools just need to step up their game and offer merged mining of atleast NMC for 0% fee.

As of today, gh.io is one of the best pools and therefore have the most miners.

p2pool is always nice too nad it supports the basic bitcoin idea, by further decentralizing the network.
P2pool would not get blocks as frequently as those bigger pools. Pools need a fee to ensure that it can pay for the web hosting and server hosting and even ddos protection. The reason Ghash.io is able to achieve 0% fees is probably because they trade GHS and includes a trading fees there and also they might charge a higher maintenance fees for those hosted Hash power. This can be costly and most smaller pools simply cannot afford this.
9025  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Martingale System on: June 20, 2014, 08:10:42 AM
I really suggest everyone not to do martingale since it's not working, but if you do it, than try using empty prerolls. Make X number of bets with 0 bet ammount and than start your martingale normaly.

That won't change your odds such as your betting pattern won't change your strategy it will change your variance and your perception on your losses/winnings
Also, none of the bets influence each other. It is impossible for a sure win after a 19 lose streak, for example.
9026  Economy / Services / Re: ★☆★ 777Coin Signature & Personal MSG Campaign ★☆★ Newb,jr,mem Ref Bonus 10%! on: June 20, 2014, 08:08:47 AM
I have already exceed 100post, can I post more but not claiming the BTC for those extra post? Or am I not allowed to post more than 100?
9027  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTC to Paypal on: June 20, 2014, 05:54:31 AM
Sorry

I am really new to this, what other ways are there to cash out securely?

btc-e offered to cashout with paypal too.

I know that in the past they offered the option to withdraw to Paypal, but do they still do? I also remember the fees and minimum amount to withdraw were not very 'user friendly'.
The fees are 7% and minimum amount is 500USD, quite alright considering that it doesnt require verifications and lower trading fees.
9028  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can someone help me understand what everyone is talking about? 51%? on: June 20, 2014, 04:59:39 AM
If you own 51% of the network, you can fork the network and reverse any transaction even when they have 1 confirmation. They can successfully attack the network since they own more than half of the network. They can prevent some transactions from getting confirmed and other pools from getting any blocks. Ghash.io had 51% of the network for some time.
9029  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Remembering all of those passwords without sacrificing security on: June 20, 2014, 04:49:13 AM
Theoretically, one cannot bruteforce most of those email services since they have bruteforce protections. Also, they offer two factor authentication, it actually provides more security than just using a strong password. Most hackers actually use viruses to hack accounts instead of exploiting weak passwords.
9030  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTC to Paypal on: June 20, 2014, 04:45:15 AM
Sorry

I am really new to this, what other ways are there to cash out securely?
There might be a few trading PayPal for BTC on localbitcoin. It is very risky since charge backs can happen. If possible find a trusted and reputatable member on BTCtalk and trade BTC for PayPal, no guarantees he will not charge back but it have a power chance. I think BTC-e offer this option too.
9031  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Ideas for newbies to earn a little coin on: June 20, 2014, 04:40:49 AM
If you know how to code stuff or provide any type of services, you can post at the service section and see if people would hire your service, otherwise, if you know a lot about bitcoin and can post a lot of constructive stuff, join a signature campaign in a few weeks.
9032  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: *** GHash.IO mining pool official page *** on: June 20, 2014, 04:38:19 AM
my hardware makes me a few like 0.00000200 a day but if I convert all of that to ghs I can make income of that to while btc will sit and do nothing. When I need to cash out I will trade back so I am secured. So holding is stupid I will let my income work for me then just sit in my wallet.
The price are not possible for ROI, unless you are so rich to throw away money to them, never expect to mine back the original amount.
9033  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: blockchain size Do we really need 20 gbs of data? on: June 19, 2014, 08:11:57 AM
You can run a light weight client. I believe developers are already trying to solve this problem of blockchain bloat. It isn't necessary for you to run a full node since if you don't leave your computer on for 24/7 and port forward port 8333, it does nothing to the blockchain.
9034  Economy / Lending / Re: [ Fast | Reasonable | No-Collateral ] ★★★ [ Low Interest Loans ] on: June 19, 2014, 06:42:42 AM
I need 0.02 for 3 days.
The purpose is to purchase some items.
My address is :192fqgb5aCKrjNkudGqSWR6Nuu4J8tEMB7
Thanks

Edit: nevermind.
9035  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Online Wallet Anyone? on: June 19, 2014, 05:09:33 AM
Unless you have 10 btc or more, you should not care which one you use. People are not stupid to hack your wallet for 0.2 BTC, keep that in mind. They will allways look for the large fish first.
Not all hackers are that kind, they would be happy to even find 0.01 of BTC. The hacker might never find one with 10BTC so those clever hackers would seize the chance to steal every bit of bitcoin, even if the reward is big. Most would rather take the chance to steal small amounts than waiting for a very long time/ never to steal a wallet with a whole BTC.
9036  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Martingale System on: June 19, 2014, 02:18:02 AM
is it really worth the try. i'm curious about it and want to try it on freebitco.in. I also found a script online.

I had tried martingale on freebitco.in and made a good profit to almost 100k satoshi in a day. The next day i played again and guess what, i ended up with zero balance.

Now i m giving up and quit.

I lost about 270k, they have fixed game, like every other casino, they wont let you leave them bankrupt.
There's a reason why they included the gambling part in their faucet and ads.
9037  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Need Help/Guide on Signature Campaigns. on: June 18, 2014, 04:01:11 PM
There are around one or two signatures for Jr member and Newbies.
Really? Will have to check them out and see how much they pay out. thanks

You can find almost everything you need to know about sig programs in this thread.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
Wow thanks, that's a pretty comprehensive list. Think I'll wait til I'm a member before signing up for a sig, payment for noobs seems quite low (though I understand why).
The main objective is for newbies and Jr members to understand about bitcoin and contribute useful post after they become members and join a signature campaign. Since they spend some time learning more about it, they would be able to contribute more.
9038  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does martingale really works? on: June 18, 2014, 03:58:54 PM
I did martingale at casino on roulette, i had suffered big loss when 17 black came out and one green in the middle somewhere. Since then i never do martingale again. I lost 250€ that night there and i was unable to bet more, otherwise i would bet more. My 250€ were gone by 14th black.


Maybe you should try next time the reverse martingale (or paroli): http://www.silveroakcasino.com/blog/online-casino/the-reverse-martingale-paroli-betting-strategy.html


It won't work, you cannot correctly predict that you will win on the next bet, you can win for a lot of bets and keep on doubling but there will be one bet which will lose and you might never be able to get back your loss.

As stated in the web link you need to set some kind a “walk away” goal (e.g. number of bets, monetary value, the length of playing time) which says when to quit. But anyway if you lose, you just lose your initial bet, not  huge amount money as in normal Martingale.

Martinfail will eventually bust your bank, lose streaks can be as long as 20, you cannot predict when you will lose and win. If you lose for the first few rounds, you will need some more rounds to recover that, you cannot predict if the remaining rounds will get you back in profit, you can still lose for the next few rounds and your profits will be even deeper into the negative.
9039  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: cryptsy did not add money to account after transfer on: June 18, 2014, 03:54:32 PM
Hello
My last 3 payments sent from Eligius did not arrived on my account in cryptsy. I contacted the customer support and they promised to respond within 24-72 hours but now it is a 7th day and no response.
The money were not added to account. Same happened to my friend.
Has anyone similar experience with cryptsy?
Any advice what to do when they keep silent?
Thanks

cryptsy support can very misleading and unreliable.  alot of people have issues dating back months with them and quick search here will confirm this.  they fix things on their own schedule and care little about their users.  Sad


It isn't cryptsy's fault. He mined Bitcoins directly into the address when the deposit page told him not to mine directly into the address.

So why hasn't the support informed him of that already then?  Its not about the reason for him missing coins, He is now posting here because he hasn't heard anything back from Cryptsy except the auto reply from their email bot.
Their support can and do leave issues hanging for months without updates or resolution regardless of who is at fault.  Out of all the exchanges their support is one of the worst imo.  Angry
Not sure, I believe those exchanges have a lot of support tickets to handle with. Some of them simply have no time to handle tickets that cannot be solved. It would take a really long time to manually process it, I believe it is placed at the lowest priority.
9040  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: *** GHash.IO mining pool official page *** on: June 18, 2014, 03:21:25 PM

Was kinda scary.
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