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9761  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Online games that can earn bitcoin? on: November 06, 2016, 10:24:08 AM
In terms of playing games , I dont have the idea on how can I earn bitcoins while playing. But Trading items on dota 2 Or csgo will make you earn some profits. Im trading my items on exchange of bitcoin and add some little profit from it. Thats my only way how can I earn bitcoins on a game
Is there a place, a service or p2p marketplace where you can trade items from Dota2 or CS:GO for bitcoin?
I used to play Dota and I have lot of items left, which I would rather exchange for BTC.

There is a cryptocurrency called Bitwalking dollars. And you can earn it by walking. All you have to do is install Bitwalking app on your phone, which measure your distance walked, and you will be paid for it.

News: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34872563

Interesting concept of earning money, will definitely try, especially as a runner like me, I will see how it works and if it works. Saw some bad reviews on google store but will try anyway.

The users say there's no way to spend the money earned, I even tried pokebits but it's blocked by my side country so are there any other games
9762  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Online games that can earn bitcoin? on: November 05, 2016, 06:20:46 PM
Is there any game that can earn bitcoin in some way ?

Example games like dota 2,LOL  ,Ran any MMORPG games cause faucet games are kinda boring. I havent heard any gaming companies that introduce bitcoin as their type of currency for buy and sell even steam doesn't have them yet their still using dollars to sell their products i guess no gaming platform right now is using digital currency.

But if there is please inform me thanks Smiley Grin

There is a game that give some bits and its game style is RPG. Just try https://pokebits.com/  I think this is good enough for those pokemon fans here.

Instead of wasting your precious time playing pokemon go, just try it and earn some bitcoins. I haven't play the game yet because of my hectic schedule.

But I will try it soon. I hope that this is an additional info for you.

Is the site legit cause I can't find anything online about them?
9763  Economy / Gambling / Re: POTLUCKGAME.COM Multiplayer Bitcoin game LAUNCHED!! on: November 05, 2016, 01:32:09 PM
Hey!
Did you play on the mobile? We don't have the cashout / withdraw button yet on mobile  Sad
Also you need atleast 2 players to get some profit.

Yes I played on mobile. I made a Lil profit but It did not show in balance? What's the minimum cashout and ref earnings
9764  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★ BetBTC ★ Bitcoin Sports Betting | Instant Payments | Like Betfair on: November 05, 2016, 01:09:23 PM
Hey I registered on your site. I am unable to understand how to bet? So for instance I want to bet on city match today, and 0.006 for starters. And I want to bet on city win, can you guide me
9765  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any site does this on: November 05, 2016, 11:33:48 AM
Well, Do you have any skills you can offer? Some people are web developers or graphic designers and they are selling those skills to people on this

forum or even on Fiverr.com. I went through all my stuff I hoarded in the garage and sold it for Fiat, and then I bought Bitcoin with that and waited

until the price doubled. { It took almost a year } ... I then used 50% of that money to buy something I wanted on Amazon.com at a discount of

20% through Purse.io.  Grin

Wow you are lucky, I am a finance student. I don't have these skills, but will check out fiver if anything good comes by thanks
9766  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any site does this on: November 05, 2016, 11:18:53 AM
Is there any site that allows to earn btc and exchange it for fitbit charge hr 2? Currently I do not have enough money to buy it, so is there any such site? If any one has seen it, like freebitco.in does but it's very slow site, any other would help a lot

Fitbit only accepts Credit & Debit cards and PayPal so no there is no such a service. You could get the Bitcoins though , then buy it on Purse.io from Amazon , If you are serious about earning BTC then Faucets are definitely not part of the solution , it's just a waste of time , find something else like offering services or selling things.

Yes I want fitbit but my country doesn't allow paypal. I do signature campaigns to earn it, but that also is very less. Hence I was wondering if I could earn and by it, anyways thank you to you both. Plus except signature campaign, I am not able to find any other way to earn if you have some methods do suggest, facets are a pain
9767  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Any site does this on: November 05, 2016, 11:06:05 AM
Is there any site that allows to earn btc and exchange it for fitbit charge hr 2? Currently I do not have enough money to buy it, so is there any such site? If any one has seen it, like freebitco.in does but it's very slow site, any other would help a lot
9768  Economy / Gambling / Re: POTLUCKGAME.COM Multiplayer Bitcoin game LAUNCHED!! on: November 05, 2016, 10:46:50 AM
Hi I played the game won twice, but my balance remains the same. Also no cashout button, is this just a game or do you actually pay?
9769  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if POKEMON GO let people earn Bitcoin? on: November 04, 2016, 05:43:17 PM
The plan nice, but seriously you would pay for a pokemon? Btc gives you money, it's a investment and you trade it for a game. Though theere would be some collector but yet it would be a stupid idea. Considering btc grows in value.
9770  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's happening to bitcoin ? on: November 04, 2016, 10:56:00 AM
Investing in a scam and asking why did it scam won't really change the fact that it is a scam. There are dozens of proof that these sites are a scam, why would you even bother investing in it?
9771  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1 Bitcoin giveaway courtesy of btcjack on: November 04, 2016, 09:27:51 AM
Now I get curious.

This is one of the post from the first page

This is open to everyone and it is not only legit but we have been paying bitcoin poker freerolls for a long time and anyone who knows BTCJACK knows that we pay out our followers.

It is an easy request to join our youtube channel and retweet our tweet of the giveaway.

10 random people will be chosen and recieve each 0.1btc....
The names will be posted on the 2nd of november on the website and here on the forum with the payment transaction.

We would like to hold an extra 0.25 btc to be split between 2 people who have come through the forum

Enter your twitter account that you used to reweet and 2 people will get 0.125btc

Good luck to everyone and hope that you win.

The user posting this (since I'm not sure if he's the legitimate admin of the website so I refuse referring him as "admin") clearly uses the plural word for first person which means he is the part of the said subjest (btcjack). But this is a quote from other thread, also a giveaway, and also have some problem, although some people claiming they get the amount.

Smells like scam spirit all over again.

Anyway, every healthy people out there would guess that nobody would give 0.05btc away without making a profit more than 0.05btc. So, i advise you all to not fall for this crap.

I do not own the website

i also sent them  message about the withdrawl
hopefully it will be done today

the bonus was closed and the deal was set in place i am hoping that they will answer soon

You can see that two of his posts contradict each other.

And yet again,

Looking to expand on new bitcoin gambling products
of you own a gambling site in bitcoins or can tell us about one that we do not have on the website that is good to add please contact us
via www.btcjack.com
contact us page

thanks

Another contradiction.

If he is not one of them, he should use "they" and "their" instead of "we" and "our" on his post on this thread. Or if he just trying to help promoting the site, he should add "this is a quote from them" or something like that to show that he is not involved or part of the team. Since he didn't state such thing, then people can freely assume that he is one of the team and can be held fully responsible for this statement if they turns out really not paying. Now, I don't care if:

1. The site BTCJACK is real (never tried them, don't care)
2. The GA on the other thread (the one from his second statement I quoted) was real and paying
3. This GA is real and some people will get paid eventually

What I do care is if this user really related and represent the site and his posts can be considered as official statement of BTCJACK. If he isn't then he should state the disclaimer soon because I think people will get into rage and red numbers will flow into his account. Either that or the BTCJACK team (if they have any account on this forum) should do the disclaim because if they didn't, this user has a potent of polluting their site's reputation.



That's some crazy analysis you did, too good. It's a scam,isnt it obvious now. Just withdraw your permission and if some one has got post proof, cause none so far.
9772  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin.com vs Bitcoin.org? on: November 04, 2016, 03:01:14 AM
Is one of these a scam?

Hmm, I don't think so. Both are informative sites to introduce people to the Bitcoin world. They are giving legit hints about wallets, how does this system work... Good sites for newbies.  Smiley

Its information giving sites, how will it be a scam? Have you even tried the sites well enough?
9773  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Chinese Capital Controls on Bitcoin on: November 03, 2016, 06:22:24 PM
Zerohedge published an article today stating that China plans to impose capital controls on Bitcoin. They cite "Bloomberg sources" as the source of information. Is there any truth to this or is it Zerohedge up to its old games?
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-03/china-prepares-impose-curbs-capital-controls-bitcoin

Don't really think Bloomberg got it right. I don't think China alone can control btc. Their own economic conditions are faltering and they want to conquer Bitcoin.
9774  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do people around you think about Bitcoin ? on: November 03, 2016, 10:46:35 AM
Well they jus don't understand it. They are like it's what, even if you say it's a currency they are like how to use it if I can't see it. It's really difficult to explain it at times
9775  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Venezuela Citizens Turn To Bitcoins In Record Numbers on: November 03, 2016, 07:00:11 AM
Bitcoins are becoming an increasingly popular form of digital currency, especially in areas that are suffering from currency devaluation. Unlike other forms of currency, the bitcoin remains relatively stable and isn't likely to suddenly drop in value at the drop of a hat.

This explains why Venezuela, a country that has been suffering from severe economic problems, is increasingly turning to bitcoins over there own currency.


http://bitcoinbulk.com/venezuela-citizens-turn-bitcoins-record-numbers/


If this article estimates are correct it will indeed be good for Bitcoin industry. This will create more awareness of it. Though I have a doubt, Bitcoin is stable but can it remain stable for long, I mean what if it crashes, things happen so wouldnt it be risky for a entire country to bet solely on Bitcoins?
9776  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Used a Bitcoin ATM in a gas station today on: November 03, 2016, 06:36:31 AM
Wow that's too good. Where exactly is this by the way? What are the fees if any, and was it completely secured? Wish it comes in my area also
9777  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Effects of Banning Bitcoin ? on: November 02, 2016, 01:49:59 PM
There was a topic a day a ago what happens if btc gets banned so again a new topic hmm. See countries are accepting btc, time being it may be banned but not for long. Winters are coming and so is Bitcoin revolution, so it will be really stupid for a country to avoid it.
9778  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how strong is bitcoin really? on: November 02, 2016, 12:13:59 PM
We know that bitcoin is strong and all the wallets have milletry grade security but one of my stupid friend today said that maybe someone can hack it with just a calculater because with math and correct formulas we can even predict gambling bets if that is possible then maybe there is any chance of this

Firstly did you just ask this. Dude it's is very strong 💪 not even Hulk or Thor hammer can Crack in it. Secondly your Friend is under a illusion that he can wake up and just hack in it. If it were so each one of the experienced ones here would have done it. Leave alone experience all members would have done it. So lastly bring your friend to this forum he may learn a bit, trust me it's important to learn,then ask questions like this.
9779  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1 Bitcoin giveaway courtesy of btcjack on: November 02, 2016, 11:19:49 AM
I think Op was using this as a bait to collect user's information for his own benefit. Lets hope he was genuine and not just collecting people's information to sell to third parties. If you put your details, i.e. email and a password, he might try to use the two to gain access to your other sites and a possible hack might happen.

That can not be good. But for all those who had joined through twitter revoke your access in settings. Let's wait for a day or else we have to report this to moderator? Who else thinks we should?
9780  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: NEver keep all your coins on an exchange on: November 02, 2016, 09:37:14 AM
This is a really nice thread. The recent activity that has happened people really need to realise before its to late.
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