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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitcoinSports.eu - Bitcoin Sportsbook - PLAY or INVEST - No Registration! on: December 01, 2013, 04:41:09 AM

Because quoting yourself, quoting yourself, quoting yourself ... with some bold typeface helps the situation. 

We get it.  We're all frustrated.  We're all in the same boat.  I'm sure your post is seriously putting the heat on Bit365 to make a move though.  Really.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitcoinSports.eu - Bitcoin Sportsbook - PLAY or INVEST - No Registration! on: November 30, 2013, 03:04:44 AM

Because quoting yourself, quoting yourself, quoting yourself ... with some bold typeface helps the situation. 

We get it.  We're all frustrated.  We're all in the same boat.  I'm sure your post is seriously putting the heat on Bit365 to make a move though.  Really.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitcoinSports.eu - Bitcoin Sportsbook - PLAY or INVEST - No Registration! on: November 27, 2013, 07:50:43 PM
I too am one of the many waiting for a payout.  Posting links to the bets that are outstanding is probably going to be futile though, as I'm sure they're well aware of what is outstanding Investment and Wager wise to be paid out.

On the other hand, I'd much rather be told "You're beat, I'm taking your money" or "Go pound sand, you're never getting it from me" as opposed to hearing nothing and wondering.  

In order to save some face and retain a few users, I think bit's going to need to come forth with a little more info and/or a timetable ... at least if you're in a jam, let your users know you're in a jam instead of leaving them in a panic!
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Have the ASIC BTC miners paid off? on: November 27, 2013, 02:30:41 PM
The recent increases in difficulty make me wonder.

For all of the people who bought (not constructed themselves, just bought for $$) ASIC miners for BTC - have they paid off? Including the electricity bills?

Whatever is being thrown to the market right now, looks like a great deal when it's announced, but it becomes worse deal after a monthj or two when the difficulty rises again.

I originally started with 6 BEs, then bought another 10 more, then bought another 9 more for a total of 25.  When I purchased them, I knew I had little chance of making half of my money back on them...

Then I threw caution to the wind and against my better judgement I purchased an Avalon Mini 60gh/s rig off of eBay.  I figured at the time, I'd at least make some of my return back on that hardware -- then one thing happened that really helped my ROI dreams -- Bitcoin value tripled!  I can say in less than a month, I've almost paid off the Avalon Mini, and once that's done I'll work to recoup hopefully what I lost on the BEs. 

What's going on the market now is probably hash-strong, but will presumably come with a steep price -- Hell, even the Avalon mini I bought for ~$1,100 US just recently was selling on eBay for $3,600+ which to me says mining is now either a rich man's game or still viable for someone who got in early enough with the right amount of hashing power ... not for the new/weak-in-pocket adopters. 
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