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981  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you feel shameful for being a gambler? on: July 07, 2017, 10:48:33 AM
I am not very addicted to gambling, it is still normal. Not too shameful on me, but just like having a bit of a false sense of myself and it's a little wrong, but that's normal and people around me do not really know if i does gambling in games. That's all it's ok to me and i feel no danger for me personally.

Anyone that is not addicted should never be ashamed of gambling. Not even sure why people should be ashamed of something that is not illegal or against morals. Gambling is not bad, it is bad if you lose so much money or you waste money that should not be used for gambling.
982  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [BREAKING NEWS] Poland blocks illegal fiat gambling sites. on: July 07, 2017, 10:38:02 AM
In my opinion this is not new news because not all countries allow gambling sites. although this today easy for us to find online gambling sites but almost all gambling site is illegal. Honestly I do not have a think they will accept bitcoin because I'm sure they already know bitcoin gambling is growing.

All countries ban illegal gambling sites. Period!

Not sure even why this is news anywhere that would interest people. If a gambling site is not regulated by the government of the country where it operates, expect it to be closed down. All countries regulate gambling sites as this is a matter of public security and well fair.

I agree, there are quite a lot of regulation on gambling sites in most jurisdictions even the US has a strict gambling law and the US has one of the largest gambling industry in the world. Also, this regulations are for the protection of the players since it could end up that the casino might be a scam and just run away with their money.
983  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: how many gambling sites have been hacked? on: July 07, 2017, 10:33:32 AM
Not many of them which is actually surprising, of course allot of 1-2 days old websites using that free and full of exploit script get hacked, but other than that the big websites rarely report hacks, either because they can afford to cover it or because they have good security preventing hacks completely.
not really true , remember when primedice got exploited and lost thousands bitcoin?
they have grown as a big and trustworthy bitcoin gambling site but still get exploited.
there is nothing guarantee that the bigger site the more security they have , also online gambling always lack of trust.

I agree it is a matter of security.  Even if the Casino gambling site is new as  long as their site is well secured and run by competent programmers, I believe they are hard to hack by hackers.  I also agree that even the largest gambling site can be hacked if someone find a glitch and exploit them.  Most of this glitch happen during updates and upgrades and during the installation of new games.  Though some gambling site use this hack as an excuse for their exit strategy.

Also it is smart if they do not have so much money in their hot wallets. Having cold wallets is one of the best things a gambling site could do to secure their site. There are still new sites who are ignorant with this fact as they are risking the whole deposit of everyone in their site as well as their bank roll.
984  Economy / Gambling / Re: AFFILIATE DICE GAME OR ROULETTE QUESTION on: July 07, 2017, 10:22:48 AM
Hello guys! I cannot thank you enough for your kind and valuable advice! I am new to this forum and I am delighted by the engagement of the community. I am certainly here to stay! Thank you again!

Yeah welcome to the forum. For sure you'll find your answers here and a lot of helpful people here that will be willing to help you out with any problem (aside from money though). Well good luck with whatever project you have. I would advise though not to create a site with gambling in it, it may seem shady and people forget about your site.
985  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: TOP 20 Bitcoin Sportsbooks on: July 07, 2017, 10:17:45 AM
Great that you placed there nitrogen, though I think nitrogen would be number one if you are talking about sports books accepting bitcoins as it is the number one in this category as they specialize in this field. Oh well, maybe the site has some sort of grading system.
986  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Has gambling affected your life in a good way? on: July 07, 2017, 05:18:46 AM
For me, yes. When I lost a lot of money in gambling, I learned the value of money. This is a true story bro. I learned that money doesn't grow on trees and gambling a lot of money is not worth it. The chances of you making more money out of gambling is so small that it is not worth risking your money at all. I would rather invest it on Cryptocurrencies and profit. Though I still gamble for fun with small amounts.
987  Economy / Gambling / Re: Investing in btc casinos on: July 07, 2017, 05:12:57 AM
I am looking for gambling websites as well but there are lot many reviews which tells me that gambling is not safe and all the junk. But there are people who makes the profit isn’t it? How do they do it then? I have studied about the autopilot which can make bigger profits by placing the best odds on the algorithm and overcoming the losses if any. Please comment.


Gambling will never make you profit, you can't change that. Even if put your money on the highest chance to win, but the returns are low anyway. Not matter what settings you use or strategy you use, in the long run you lose. This thread is about investing in casinos' bankroll. That is different, and that really profits. Because you are actually gambling against the users, and you have house edge.
988  Economy / Gambling / Re: ◥◤ NitrogenSports.eu ◢ WIMBLEDON | JULY 3 to 16 ◣ Join the Future of Betting ◥◤ on: July 07, 2017, 05:03:23 AM
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Been a long time since I checked Nitrogen and didn't know they had UFC here (or I just missed it when I was still playing there).

This upcoming bout would be nice to bet on. I'm a fan of Nunes in the ladies division and would totally bet on this. Good luck to all others betting on this.
989  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitbet.us down. Permanently? on: July 07, 2017, 04:57:14 AM
It's gone? I haven't even heard of the name and it's gone already?

That's pretty bad news for any gambling site. People should really avoid these kind of gambling sites and just freaking play at the famous ones. I don't see any advantage of playing on those new sites and possible scam ones. What's the difference of those casinos to those that are well played at and reviewed vs. those that are a nut's hair away from the brink of destruction? Your pick.
990  Economy / Gambling / Re: [s]Do not deposit[/s] Be cautious when depositing at cryptogames.io. on: July 06, 2017, 07:25:04 PM
There are slight issues with depositing system as well as bonuses and how they need a rollover not necessarily working, but other than that the website is doing an excellent work, I tried several withdraws and they had the fees so maybe that was a bug in the sending program in your case? LTC confirms most of the time anyway unlike BTC.

Withdraws via BTC add the fee fine.  It's a litecoin issue.   The older client would let you send without a fee.  I was thinking they fixed whatever was causing deposits not to show up and later last night I deposited some LTC and it didn't show up again and I felt like a moron for even attempting it.

Yes you are a moron! To be honest here, you are.

You already said this was a scam site and now you still try to deposit something into it, further digging your own hole in this scam site. The very name is a scam. They are trying to imitate one of the most renowned gambling sites in the cryptocurrency industry. That's already a red flag right there.
991  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What Is Your Worst Moment in Gambling? on: July 06, 2017, 06:48:34 PM
Just because of greediness placing bet upon team with higher odds, though we know that particular team opposite to the one we have placed the bet has got increased winning chances. This is purely a bad thinking and it happens with me quite often being the worst that provides worst results.


I see, but I never experienced bad luck from gambling because I DONT GAMBLE lol. But I have this friend that lost everything that he owned slowly due to gambling. It first started when he won continuously in gambling. He boasted about it and told everyone until slowly, all of his earnings started to decrease. Due to that, it created this attitude of him going back-to-back in casinos even if he was in debt. He then started borrowing money from his family members and to me and then, the expected happened. He committed suicide while leaving his family in debt, his child and his wife. That is why I really do not promote gambling in any way or if you gamble, please learn when to stop.

Then why are you even replying here? Go away and don't post here if you don't even gamle!

Yes there are people the lose a lot in gambling and they lost everything in it. But that is what most threads here try to avoid and advise people on what to do and not to do in gambling. This thread is one of those examples of what I am talking about.
992  Economy / Gambling / Re: thecoindude.com : FREE RAKEBACK ON ALL SITES - Trading advices - Gambling tips on: July 06, 2017, 06:45:31 PM
I think that I saw similar site before about this rakeback things. And why there is a another exactly the same thing as that. If I remembered it well dice rakeback is the name. This does not add up as well. I do not heard the name of that thread again but why people offering the same thing with different name? To get some affiliates?

That would be debuni's diceback.com. He offers something similar. Yeah, that's what seems to be happening here. People are getting affiliates and trying their luck to see if they can get a whale to be under their affiliate. Though some of them have special deals with the casinos that give you more rakeback than the official one they offer.
993  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Cryptocurrency trading for big profits on: July 06, 2017, 06:33:43 PM
Making a bigger earning through cryptocurrency is quite a hard task. This requires good learning as well to the knowledge to predict the market in a better way. If this is possible then making big profit is possible depending on the patience you have to hold the coins for longer time period.

Where did you get the information that it is so hard to make profit in crypto trading. You can make profit from ETH an litecoin trading easily due to the price bump recently we see on that. Bitcoin is also a good option but supply is less because people holding much than other crypto coins.
Well, with the wave up trend from LTC in past days, very easy to make some profit. If you pick a good time (when have high volume) to scapling, profit 2-10%/order not bad and can repeat usually!

Yeah it can be possible to profit like that, although there is also the chance that you would do -2% to -10% per order. That is possible, since cryptocurrency trading is so volatile that you can lose that much money too in an instant. If you really know what you are doing it is possible to profit, but not all the time.

I agree, the cryptocurrency trading can be profitable but not every body wins in this game. There would be chances that you will lose more than what you invested here. No investment is 100% guaranteed to profit. As an investor you should now this concept. The best thing to do is always spread risks and minimize it to be profitable.
994  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: when do alt coins hit exchanges on: July 06, 2017, 06:23:21 PM
Generally it depends on the exchanges. If it sparks a lot of interest and that the exchanges can profit from them, then it would be releaseed in the exchanges. But really, they still have some criteria to judge an altcoin and sometimes deny it because it seems like a scam. The most stringent here is poloniex, because they only have a few coins to trade compared to others.
995  Economy / Goods / Re: Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Zebra - US9 on: July 06, 2017, 06:13:15 PM
To be honest about these shoes, they are ugly as hell. Not even sure why people want to buy these and at those ridiculous prices.

Not to bring down this sale, but I just want to really put this out there. I've been wanting to burst out this frustration I have over those crappy yeezy boosts.
996  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTB] S8 -Shipped to India on: July 06, 2017, 06:07:24 PM
looking to buy


s8/s8 plus


need them shipped to - India


Payment Via - BTC/Paypal.
You're better off buying it locally than internationally.

There are plenty of things that could go wrong with buying it internationally like, shipping, breaking, warranty, incompatibility, etc.

You could also get a stupid broken phone for the price of a new one.
997  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What would you like to buy? on: July 06, 2017, 05:53:48 PM
Everything you want it or something purposes to you if that's necessary and useful its not only to you but others also.  like house or something benefits for your family. So many we all need the much important than anyone else is the spiritual.
Actually, I think that the house for the family, this is the first thing that a man should worry about. So at the first opportunity, you can still buy a good home for your family. That's the right decision.

A house isn't that good of an investment anywhere, my friend.

Houses don't profit or generate any kind of revenue. It is actually all costs and liabilities. It would cost a lot of money to maintain a house and talk about paying taxes too. Then it doesn't even generate you a penny.
998  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-07-05] Unconfirmed Transactions Queue and Bitcoin Fees Drop Considerably on: July 06, 2017, 05:47:43 PM
While a drop in number of unconfirmed transactions and fees is good news, it doesn't really solve the problem which has plagued Bitcoin for more than a year now. We need to scale up and do it soon. A few transaction spammers have the ability to make transaction confirmations painfully slow currently.

What if we don't need to, yet. The issue only arose due to the problems with fees going up and transactions not getting confirmed fast enough. That issue is slowly fading away and there would be no problem anymore. That attack was surely from the people who are pushing the forks.
999  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: SinoHash second facility opens for preorder on: July 06, 2017, 05:42:23 PM
Eric,

Wanting to get into Crypto Mining / Rigs.

Wanted to check if you can host GPU based Rigs for ETH Mining ?



Not even sure why people still buy this. I haven't heard of anyone that got really reach from cloud mining. The cost are too high and that it doesn't guarantee that you'll be able to get a block even if you are at a pool. Too much cost to do it. If you want to mine, just mine yourself and join pools. Don't buy cloud mining.
1000  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How greedy you are? When will you stop and withdrawn? on: July 06, 2017, 05:39:36 PM
What can I say, I am greedy as hell, lost another bet that got all my money including winnings and the initial deposit.

Maybe there is a way to not be greedy, I have just not yet found it. XD

Oh well, maybe next time.
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