Bitcoin Forum
May 27, 2024, 06:58:45 AM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
  Home Help Search Login Register More  
  Show Posts
Pages: [1] 2 »
1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ShapeShift.io - Instant Coin Exchange - No Account Needed on: October 21, 2018, 08:01:40 AM
Anyone have any experience with this new one?  https://onepagex.com/

Doesn't seem to have a signup/kyc part to it
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: April 16, 2016, 10:24:05 PM
Ok BCVC - what would it cost you to provide us some stats.

I have stats which I'm willing to release, assuming someone can audit yours too.

Here's one I'd like to compare to your overall database.

Chance of a dealer getting blackjack is aprox 4%.   I have over 110,000 hands logged, and it's exactly in that range.

Yet (smaller sample), of the last 250 times I have raised my bet by more than 99%

(Example, 150 bet comes 300 would qualify.  150 bet to 200 would not)

Of those 250 times, the dealer hit blackjack 67 times.
Of those 250 times, the dealer won the next 3 hands in a row, 117 times
Of those 250 times, the dealer hit a blackjack in the next 3 hands 114 times!  (this includes the 67 times mentioned above)


So something that has a long term 4% probability, hits 27% on the very next hand, and 47% of the time over the next 3 hands.

Hey, maybe I'm just unlucky. I  mean, 110,000 hands isn't a big enough sample maybe?

So what would be the cost to have you pick an account with 100,000+ hands played and track what I tracked?

You offer no way for users to easily track this themselves - which is unto itself a red flag.   So I'll throw 1/2 a bitcoin towards it if you'll allow it to be checked by a 3rd party.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: April 16, 2016, 10:17:18 PM
You know what, I have to say, I have lost by far the most on this site,  (as opposed to literally every other site)  BUT for some reason I trust this site to be 100% legit more than I do all other sites except Bitzino, combined.   


The reason I lose so much here is 100% not because of the validity, but cuz its so god damn addicting for some reason.   Yesterday I won 1.5BTC on slots, and before i was even able to wait 5 minutes to withdrawal i just gave it right back.  Anyone looking for a site to play on, this one you def cant go wrong on,

A site you've lost the most on, yet you consider it to be the most legit.

Sounds like solid reasoning.
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: January 30, 2016, 08:39:57 PM
Some users have asked us to see all of their games played. We then send a CSV file with all games played by the user. You are then free to open the file in Excel or use whatever programming language you'd like to use. We certainly don't require that you use Python to open the file. We send all games played in the most basic file format possible -- I'm not sure what else you are expecting from us in this regard.
[/quote]

Does the excel sheet contain info like

- the amount bet
- whether the hand was split
- whether a double down occurred?



5  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: January 07, 2016, 08:21:58 AM
Until the site offers proper play auditing, they're no different than any other "We're fair!" casino.  All claim with no true proof.   They make their bank off their API.   Congrats Bot 2e3ee3f1!  Another bonus paid out!

Site has a stats link...doesn't work.  Chat...doesn't work....history only shows last 20 hands.  Any more, you have to email and get a partial history that you have to learn python to decode.  Doesn't include your bet size or whether you double down or split.  Impossible to track true play via their own stats.

So you're left to track them yourself.

My own tracking noticed odd patterns. Not patterns over 50 hands.  Patterns over 25,000 hands.  

This is before Halloween. So maybe suddenly this place turned over a new leaf and became fair.

Dealer shows an ace.  Probability 31% they have a face (blackjack).  Yet over the last 70 times I took insurance, dealer had blackjack 11 times (15.7%).   Over the last 70 times I didn't take insurance, 41 times (59%). Small sample I guess.

How about splitting against a 3.  Dealer busts 37% of the time statistically right?  

Non splitting...dealer shows 3.  last 50 times.  Dealer busts 19 times (almost exactly 37%)
Splitting hands against a 3.  Last 50 times.  Dealer busts 4 times.

This is how these sites can claim to be fair without any true accountability.  They don't offer a true audit.  They make it near impossible to get even a proper hand history.  There's no bet history.   They're accountable to no-one.

Caveat Emptor
6  Other / Politics & Society / Re: to Europeans: can you please try explain to me why your countries accept Muslims on: November 17, 2015, 05:11:38 AM
Nah it's a serious question.


I truly don't understand it, not even a tiny bit.

Something tells me you could fill an ocean with what you don't truly understand.

So what do you propose if people lie and all say they're Christian?   Or secular?  Make them write a test?

Ignorance.
7  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: November 17, 2015, 01:46:20 AM
anyone?

Its been hours. Chill! they will get to you and answer when they can.

It's not a missing newspaper - someone had funds tied up. 

If a site is willing to take your funds, they can answer emails in a timely fashion. 

At best that site has 15-20 players.   They can pay out 1000 btc in bonuses but can't pay someone to work customer service?
8  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: November 14, 2015, 06:30:00 AM
I don't think they do. In fact many of the atheists i met are very open minded about religion. They actually respect religious people. So no, they don't hate religion. They just don't believe in it.

Except that when you Google or DuckDuckGo search on "atheism religion" you get all kinds of sites that show that atheism is essentially a religion. Of course, you get other sites that deny such. But when you do the comparison yourself, you'll see that there isn't much, if any, difference between what it takes to make a religion and the thing that atheism is.

In other words, atheism is a religion that is different from most formal religions in two major ways:
1. They express that there is no god/God;
2. They often express that they are not a religion.

:

That's the criteria?  Whether or not search engines yield results?

If I google "George Bush Gay" or "Space Shuttle Fake" - do the fact that resulting pages appear make either statement true?

I wonder if TV ad sales people site around pondering "Should we pull our ads from American Idol and move them over to that TV show 'Don't watch TV'?"
9  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [PayIvy] Easy Money V2 | Make $120 a week | Easy |100% AUTOPILOT on: July 23, 2015, 05:38:28 AM
"That's about $120 per week and around $3500 every month"

Hmm. Huh
10  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: July 10, 2015, 06:16:51 PM
Up until the mid 1800's, a majority of Scottish people believed in fairies (often blaming them when farming equipment would go missing etc)

Seems silly to most people now right?  Back then, you'd be in the minority.

A more modern example is "Korean Fan Death" (google it)

For non believers (myself included) - religion seems silly.   Just because you have 1000 or 100,000,000 believing in these stories does not make them any more plausible.

My only issue is when religion begins to dictate policy in government or in schools. Other than that, believe whatever story you want.
11  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: June 09, 2015, 04:22:56 AM
With the new rule about the 1 confirmation on deposits - maybe a "p" (or pending) or something next to the balance at the bottom. 

I had a deposit and wasn't looking.  Thought I saw something, but didn't catch it.  Checked this thread and realized that's probably what it was.
12  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: June 08, 2015, 06:26:41 AM
Even with the price of bitcoin dropping, those are some HUGE jackpots.

Those of us who have played at regular online casinos in the past. Can you imagine winning 40-50 grand and have the site go "ok, it'll be in your account in 10-20 minutes and you can withdraw it"

Congrats to the winners.
13  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: May 18, 2015, 02:21:58 PM
I've complained in the past - but streaks happen for the player too.

Ran off this streak this weekend and cashed out seconds after.  My favorite feature is the instant payouts.

14  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: May 04, 2015, 01:33:24 PM
Last week (April 26 - May 3) it earned $107.65
Previous Week it earned $63

 (not make sure that players can continue to play for the long time)

I think that if the balance still $107 in it then you can sell it for $250


The current 9 active players are all 2+ years or older since signing up and still active.
15  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: May 04, 2015, 12:57:14 PM
Last week (April 26 - May 3) it earned $107.65
Previous Week it earned $63

I have not cashed out this week ($107) yet - so if this sells, you will instantly re-coup that amount (payable by bitcoin if you choose)

My offer to any serious buyers

#1 - I will allow a trusted mod here to access the account to verify it's legitimate and that last weeks payment is available for cash out (the $107)

#2 - Escrow used to protect the buyer during the change over

Lifetime, the affiliate account has now crossed the $4000 threshold (it's 5 years old)

PM me any questions - and if you want to make an offer and don't want to post it in here, PM me as well and we can discuss.

To answer previous questions

#1 - I don't have a set price in mind, but seeing as it's made close to $170 in the last 2 weeks, offers of 0.1 btc will obviously be politely rejected.

#2 - I'm selling it because I'd rather have a larger one time payment to put towards SEO on a new project.

Thank you
16  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: May 02, 2015, 08:21:21 AM
Weekly revenue down to $20 (people obviously won more than lost yesterday)

A good example of how it's not all an upward trajectory. 

Never know from week to week.  Watching the number daily doesn't guarantee $$ by the end of the week.

The important thing though - is that there are active daily players.

I wonder why you want to sell it while it help you making a lot of commission ? I thought that some of players is not active recently or you believe that

you did not earn much from them again ? is it true ?



I don't quite understand your question.

It makes a small steady amount - I'd like to get a lump sum to help in seo

Sorry, if you can rephrase the other parts of your question.

I mean you want to sell this account because most players do not continue to play again and if I buy this account then just waste of my money.

I won't get enough what I spent on it

There are active players -- and I've explained what it's made and how the players are still active.

I'm not sure if that's what you're asking.
17  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: May 01, 2015, 06:49:03 PM
Weekly revenue down to $20 (people obviously won more than lost yesterday)

A good example of how it's not all an upward trajectory. 

Never know from week to week.  Watching the number daily doesn't guarantee $$ by the end of the week.

The important thing though - is that there are active daily players.

I wonder why you want to sell it while it help you making a lot of commission ? I thought that some of players is not active recently or you believe that

you did not earn much from them again ? is it true ?



I don't quite understand your question.

It makes a small steady amount - I'd like to get a lump sum to help in seo

Sorry, if you can rephrase the other parts of your question.
18  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: May 01, 2015, 04:33:09 PM
Weekly revenue down to $20 (people obviously won more than lost yesterday)

A good example of how it's not all an upward trajectory. 

Never know from week to week.  Watching the number daily doesn't guarantee $$ by the end of the week.

The important thing though - is that there are active daily players.
19  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: May 01, 2015, 03:21:40 AM
If you earn that much money every week, why are you selling it? Huh


It's at $70 so far.  It could be $150 by Sunday..or negative $300 and then the next week or two will have to have the players lose enough to get back into the positive.  It's not a guaranteed every week.

As far as why I'm selling?   I'd rather get a decent lump sum and put it towards SEO for a site that I want to grow.
20  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: May 01, 2015, 03:06:32 AM
How much does it costs to own it ? Just tell me ! Thanks !

I'm looking for offers.  One person offered me 0.35 btc.  I'm hoping for more than that.

Would you please to tell me how many player is active in total ?

The stats say currently 9 active.

$70 earned so far this week.  It can go up or down - but that's the updated # for Thursday (week ends each Sunday)
Pages: [1] 2 »
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!