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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning on: July 20, 2018, 10:58:34 AM
What caused the price drop compared to BTC. On July 17th it was over 0.07btc and now just 3 days later it is 0.062btc. That's more then 10%. USD comparison is not what I look at.
2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Antminer V9 4TH on: May 05, 2018, 08:40:39 PM
When I extract the file(Antminer-V9-20180312-600M) that I downloaded from bitmain, it does not have a img file. How do I extract as a img file?
3  Economy / Investor-based games / Bitpetite Login Problems, are they in SCAM MODE???? on: October 30, 2017, 09:52:22 PM
I have used IE, Chrome and Firefox and I have the same problem. I put in my email and password and click the purple enter button and nothing happens. Anybody else having this trouble?
4  Economy / Speculation / What makes this person from Goldman Sachs a expert on Bitcoin? on: August 14, 2017, 08:56:37 PM
https://www.coindesk.com/4800-goldman-sachs-analyst-thinks-bitcoin-price-heading-higher/
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Message from Ripple employee on: August 13, 2017, 01:09:24 PM
I thought Ripple was a centralized Blockchain. I don't want to be apart of a centralized blockchain.

https://ripple.com/insights/xrp-ledger-decentralizes-expansion-55-validator-nodes/

Well I was wrong, but if I can't become a validator-node I still consider it centralized.
6  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex BTC withdraw "awaiting approval" problems. on: May 07, 2017, 03:28:49 PM
I have only got this email:

Code:
The awaiting approval status is a security measure to allow a security agent to review and approve the transaction manually, this is necessary in some cases depending on how secure your account is.

Your withdrawal will be approved shortly, but some cases will require contact with the security team, in that case a security agent will reach out to solve any eventual problem with you via support ticket [#].

In case your withdrawal has been Awaiting Approval for over 72h and you have not received any contact from Poloniex, please reply to this message.


Sincerely,

Poloniex Support Team

Which did not say why my withdraw is still "Awaiting Approval" other then a "security measure". But I only access my account from 2 locations where the ip address is static. I was allowed to trade and buy on margin with no trouble. The only time they are concerned with security is when I withdraw?Huh Why let me trade and buy on margin if my account is so insecure? This makes no sense.
7  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex BTC withdraw "awaiting approval" problems. on: May 07, 2017, 12:15:29 PM
Ok, I will lock this thread. But what would be the right category? Also wouldn't you like to be warned about problem with an exchange?

Its been 12 hours since the withdraw request and I'm still waiting. This is very bad and I compare this to waiting for funds to clear after trading stocks. To me this is a BIG RED FLAG indicating something might be wrong with liquidity of the company.
Wrong category, this is for services. Try contacting their support, we cannot help you here with that.
And please do lock this since it is on wrong category.
8  Economy / Exchanges / Poloniex BTC withdraw "awaiting approval" problems. on: May 07, 2017, 12:11:04 PM
Its been 12 hours since the withdraw request and I'm still waiting. This is very bad and I compare this to waiting for funds to clear after trading stocks. To me this is a BIG RED FLAG indicating something might be wrong with liquidity of the company.
9  Economy / Speculation / Re: Sub $1000, now what? on: March 18, 2017, 04:08:35 PM
In 2 days its down $300 usd and you think its a good time to buy. So far the bottom/support has not been reached, so buying now would be a bad move.
10  Economy / Speculation / Re: Sub $1000, now what? on: March 18, 2017, 03:18:46 PM
I really think real CALLs and PUTs would help the price. I personally have the gold ETF NUGT and buy and sell calls all the time. Like when bitcoin was $1250 I would have bought a PUT to protect on the downside. But right now I would buy a CALL hoping the downtrend is short term.
11  Economy / Speculation / Re: Sub $1000, now what? on: March 18, 2017, 03:13:08 PM
If the price goes really low($200usd) then confidence in all crypto coins will be low. It will be a lose lose situation.

With altcoins on the rise like DASH, I'm extremely worried about bitcoin. If bitcoin dies then confidence in all crypto coins die.

Are you kidding me? If price of bitcoin goes down that doesn't mean that it will die or disappear in coming days no doubt the price fluctuation is too high at a moment and even if it goes down it will surely recover in coming days so I don't think there is anything to worry.
12  Economy / Speculation / Sub $1000, now what? on: March 18, 2017, 03:04:19 PM
With altcoins on the rise like DASH, I'm extremely worried about bitcoin. If bitcoin dies then confidence in all crypto coins die.
13  Economy / Speculation / Its not as bad as it looks on: January 06, 2017, 12:08:26 PM
I went to https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bitfinex/btcusd and looked at the chart for the 1w time interval and this drop looks like a healthy pullback. What do you think?
14  Economy / Speculation / Price drop is just profit taking on: January 05, 2017, 02:20:55 PM
The price drop is just profit taking. Those who sold at the top just make more money and buy back at a lower price. I'm holding.
15  Economy / Gambling / Re: PRIMEDICE COMPROMISED on: January 03, 2017, 02:20:55 PM
Do your self a favor and never play at primedice. This happened to me a while back and nothing was ever done about it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=208986.msg13660593#msg13660593
16  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: December 22, 2016, 06:34:14 PM
I did read that, I guess I missed the clientseed being a constant. Is this the clientseed: 000000000000000012e8c0efdff2b8f67282e211749cc5530bd6e709f70279e1



If the hash of each game is made from a hash from reverse chain + hash of most recent block found hashed. How can I verify that you are using the correct hash from the chain and hash of the most recent block?

Here's the thread for the provably fair: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=922898.0

which (imo) does a good job of explaining how it works.


Also it does not use the hash from the most recently found bitcoin block, as that would be subject to a whole host of problems (timing issues, forks, difficult to verify, etc.). So the "client seed" is always the exact same bitcoin block (which was decided before we started the provably fair, but after we had already committed to a particular hash chain). You can treat it as a hardcoded constant, and check the "seeding event" to see how we fairly came upon it.
17  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: December 22, 2016, 05:26:22 PM
If the hash of each game is made from a hash from reverse chain + hash of most recent block found hashed. How can I verify that you are using the correct hash from the chain and hash of the most recent block?
18  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bustabit.com Provably Fair Seeding Event on: December 22, 2016, 04:41:44 PM
Rayn

If I get the hash of a game, how do I determine what block hash(clientseed) was used? How do you get the block hash(clientseed), the timing of it being used is unknown?
19  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Need bustabit advice on: October 06, 2016, 02:09:42 PM
I would say to win at this game is not purely based on luck. The outcome of each game is based on math and not a device that generates random numbers from a physical process. Now being able to predict the outcome of a game could be considered luck, since the math is so complex.

Whats great about bustabit is that everybody is betting on the same outcome. In dice games, its you against the website.
20  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Need bustabit advice on: September 16, 2016, 02:13:54 PM
I do agree that no script can run forever and win. It just did bust and crash. Maybe by posting it here somebody can change/add to make last longer.

https://www.bustabit.com/user/4fIGHty

Code:
var bbase = 100;
var bbet = bbase;
var mycrash = 100;
var pbase = 1000;
var pper = pbase;
var ltotal = 0;
var llose = 0;
var bigb = 100000;

engine.on('game_starting', function(info) {
   if ( mycrash < pper )
   {
       llose += 1;
       ltotal += bbet;
       if ( ltotal >= 5*bbet )
       {
           bbet *= 2;
       }
       pper = ((Math.ceil(ltotal/bbet))*100)+150;
       if ( llose > 12 )
       {
           bbet = bigb;
           pper = 110;
           llose = 0;
       }
   }
   else
   {
       bigb = Math.ceil(engine.getBalance()/2000)*100;  
       bbase = Math.ceil(engine.getBalance()/2500000)*100;
       console.log('bbase ', bbase);
       ltotal = bbase;
       pper = pbase;
       bbet = bbase;
       llose = 0;
   }
   engine.placeBet(bbet, pper, false);
});

engine.on('game_crash', function(data) {
    mycrash = data.game_crash;
    console.log('Game crashed at ', data.game_crash);
});

Edit: I just edited the script so that it won't bet into a death spiral. I will post it if it shows promise.
Is this affirmative with the site even i go away from keyboard for just 1 hour and it will never lose my minimum deposit in that website ? cause i know if we have big deposit and all in and cashout always @1.01 before it bust and so that you can earn profit every round you gonna play with it hope that i can win that easily .

This script will bet till it can't bet anymore, meaning lose all your bits. What I have done is change/edit the script which I'm currently running which will not risk more then 1/39.5 of you balance to make a gain.

So don't use my script with a lot of bits. You will lose in the end.
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