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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: 💰 SATOSHIS PALACE 💰 Bitcoin 🌟 Blackjack PAYS 3:2! 🌟 500 Satoshi Bonus! 💰 on: March 14, 2017, 08:37:42 PM
Alright, let's get this done and over with. So, since their bitcoin core crashed, I could not get the 500 satoshi bonus from their faucet to try out the site, and I was a bit dissappointed. The owner contacted me immediately through PM and gave me 0.0005BTC to try out the site. I really appreciate the gesture - fast support is always a positive.

I absolutely love in the site, that you can get straight into action. You don't have to even choose an username (you can, if you want) before you can play. No emails, no passwords, no hassle.

The betting is smooth, no lag whatsoever. I find it a bit weird though, that the site refreshes when dealer is checking for blackjack. Also when you are choosing the bet amount with the preset up or down buttons, when you click up, it goes up 1btc. I think that could be changed, so when you click up it goes 0.001btc up and so on.

The cards roll smooth, I like it. Blackjack paying 3:2 is a generous offer, many casinos don't have that.

So I bet 0.0001btc on each hand. Took me like 20 or 25 bets to reach 0.002btc, at which point I entered my address and withdrew my winnings. However, the payment system (Bitcoin Core) OP is using, is still having some issues, so he chose to manually process my withdrawal. So I can't really give any opinions on how fast or reliable the automatic cashout is.

In conclusion, a nice blackjack site with responsive support and a good faucet. Keep it up OP!
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: 💰 SATOSHIS PALACE 💰 Bitcoin 🌟 Blackjack PAYS 3:2! 🌟 500 Satoshi Bonus! 💰 on: March 14, 2017, 05:11:17 PM
There is a 40 minute delay to claim the 500 free satoshi, however if you let me know your player number / alias, I will give you a little extra bonus to play with.
I tried out your site, but I could not get a faucet claim. I got an error message when trying to claim the faucet saying: "We have currently no funds to giveaway."
If I would get some funds to play with, I would try out your site further and leave a small but honest review on the thread.
3  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: do you can control your self when playing gambling? on: March 14, 2017, 04:50:39 PM
When gambling, setting limits before the session is important (atleast for me). If I deposit 10$ for example, I quit if I lose, and I withdraw if I hit 20$. That way is easy for me to keep in control, even though I very rarely gamble.
If anyone here is struggling with gambling addiction, I suggest you try to get your mind out of it by replacing the habit of gambling with something else. According to studies it takes 22 days to quit a habit  Wink
4  Economy / Securities / Re: Bit2Easy Investment fund on: March 12, 2017, 08:24:19 PM
It's a high risk investment. Trading is unpredictable, sometimes you can't make profit or worse, you can lose money, and until recover the money it takes some time... 0.4%-0.5% daily return is too high. If your bot is really good and has an advanced strategy you could use your own money and make all profit for yourself, why not?

well said.. if he can generate that much income why would be here?
I thought I made myself clear? I myself do certainly not have enough capital to make me rich or even sustain a small income using the bot. That's why I am here, to make a little commission on the earnings and help the ones that don't have enough capital to buy a bot themselves.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Want to buy your Ethereum (ETH) coins on: March 12, 2017, 06:18:39 PM
Thanks for explanation!
You can find a list of trusted escrows here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=855778.0
Pick pretty much any of the escrows to make your trade much safer for both parties. Some of the escrows don't even require a fee.
6  Economy / Services / Re: PureVidz Fixed Signature Campaign || Upto 0.08 BTC || #Closed on: March 12, 2017, 06:15:22 PM
This signature campaign has already ended. The reason why the site of purevidz is down because the dev has been offline for more than a month. Better read things before applying.
My bad, didn't notice that. Thought it would make sense that the campaign is till active, as I am making some decent profits trading vidz in YoBit.
7  Economy / Securities / Re: Bit2Easy Investment fund on: March 09, 2017, 08:38:19 PM
Oh for fucks sake, don't start an argument in my thread...

@bias, yes, I'm using a bot with the permission of it's maker. This investor form is mostly meant for those who are interested in such business but can't afford or don't have enough capital to buy a commercial bot themselves.

8  Economy / Securities / Re: Bit2Easy Investment fund on: March 06, 2017, 08:58:22 PM
It's a high risk investment. Trading is unpredictable, sometimes you can't make profit or worse, you can lose money, and until recover the money it takes some time... 0.4%-0.5% daily return is too high. If your bot is really good and has an advanced strategy you could use your own money and make all profit for yourself, why not?
The bot has done extremely well running on big pairs in poloniex. On a test period of 2 weeks, the bot averaged to about 1% a day (nearly 14% for 2 weeks), but I can't promise 1% daily returns, as I think that is unsustainable in the long run. The bot is not made by me, but I can assure you it is much more powerful than pingpong bots such as C.A.T. I don't run the bot all day on my own money, because I don't have that much money. Even less to invest.

It isn't really a high risk investment. There are no emotions coded in the bot, which could afffect the decisions if someone was manually trading.
9  Economy / Securities / Re: Bit2Easy Investment fund on: March 06, 2017, 02:16:19 PM
What do you want as proof?
There is always the risk of scam in investments. It will be proven not to be a scam when all the investments are paid back.
10  Economy / Securities / Re: Bit2Easy Investment fund on: March 06, 2017, 01:41:28 PM
Another Ponzi
Why am I not surprised at all that someone came to say it.

You are free to believe what you want, but this isn't a ponzi.
11  Economy / Securities / Bit2Easy Investment fund on: March 06, 2017, 12:11:38 PM
Bit2Easy Investment fund

Welcome to my investment fund! Terms for your investments are as stated below:
TERMS


• The minimum amount to deposit is 0.01BTC and the maximum is 0.5BTC
• The minimum investment time is 4 days and the maximum is 30 days.
• You MUST fill out the investor for and reply to this post with, Deposit Address, Deposit Amount, TXID, and Repayment Address.
• You can request a withdraw at any time and the interest that you receive will be equal to the amount of days you held the investment Timezone = EST
• If I need to I can send back your investment and only give you the interest, that day being the last counted for interest (only will happen if something goes wrong or the investment project is coming to an end)
• Request a withdrawal by posting on the form or by sending me a PM.

Approximately 0-20% of the invested money will be put in a trusted dice site's bankroll, while the rest 80%-100% is being used for trading cryptocurrencies with a trading bot.
On average daily returns will be 0,4-0,5%. The trading bot will use an advanced stategy, that will buy at the end of a dump and sell at the top of a pump.

All investments should be filled in this form:
Code:
[b]Deposit Amount:[/b]
[b]Repayment Adress:[/b]
[b]TXID:[/b]
[b]Days Investing:[/b]

Deposit address: 14LGjR4titvAfd46C4UFh9C9EcD1g8RJBm

Documentation of all deposits, withdrawals and ongoing investments: (Coming shortly)

If you have any questions related to my fund, don't hesitate to ask!
12  Other / Archival / Re: [ANN] NastyShop Online Marketplace by NastyFans on: February 24, 2017, 03:07:30 PM
OgNasty extorted me to remove my negative feedback that he promote the publicly proven betcoin.ag scam for his own financial benefit = criminal offense!
(Original pms still stored in my account)

This is doubtless a good place to send your coins...

OgNasty: "@Lutpin: Really should kill himself."
But it hasn't been proven that betcoin is a scam, has it? I read the entire thread regarding the "Glam Life slot payout" scandal and as far as I know, it was Betsoft whose game was being played and whom didn't pay to the winner. Therefore I don't think OgNasty did anything wrong whilst wearing betcoin.ag's signature for a compensation. I read a bit of that lutpin vs nasty thread, and I do believe there was a misunderstanding and it got handled accordingly. That being said, I will definetly be buying a seat in NastyFans in the future.
13  Economy / Services / Re: ??? who can do a PVP game for us with 0% HE for Moneypot platform? on: February 24, 2017, 12:41:02 PM
hi

we are looking for a dev who can do a PvP game on Moneypot platform with 0% HE. we have the game idea and will deliver PSD

questions here or by PM

JPR

Of course a PvP game will have 0% house edge, since nobody plays against the house. Are you planning to take commission on every occurring battle? What is your budget, my friend might be able to help you.
14  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★★★ BitBox - Run your own BITCOIN GAMBLING SITE ★★★ on: February 23, 2017, 02:06:46 PM
Hi,

This is not a script, but a spring framework powered enterprise application. It's 100% developed by us. Please ckeck our site for more info.

If you have seen sites with different color scheme it has to be one of our clients.
I am also curious about this, when was your platform launched and when did you start selling your products? I play CS:GO on a daily basis and have seen lots of sites that look exactly like yours.
15  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin RPS | Earn bitcoins by playing rock paper scissors on: February 23, 2017, 12:39:45 PM
Definetly need to make a FAQ for this site. Some things I want to know are minimum withdrawal and deposit; house commission; how do you store user funds?
I have a RPS site of my own in development currently, will launch it in a month or so. Good luck!
16  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Roulette, Dice, Crash - provably fair bitcoin gambling ⭐ on: February 22, 2017, 06:14:19 PM
As a new site, and especially with your entire site being bought from bitbox.site, you should prove your bankroll. It is suspicious that you don't have a max win. Send a trusted community member a signed message from your address, so they can verify that you have the sufficient funds to run such casino business.
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: payment bitcoin on: February 22, 2017, 03:35:33 PM
Hello, I sent a payment to a Bitcoin address, but since they are a bit 'of experience, I can not see where you finished the payment, I am here hoping to find the answers, I have the receipt issued by coinbase, where I l 'address and the amount paid,:
Paid anonymously through the bitcoin network
so .not to understand that this money has come? thanks for any help, I need to understand
Did I understand tou correctly? You sent bitcoin from your coinbase wallet, but don't know where it ended up? That's a serious problem. Did you enter the correct address? Or maybe the transaction isn't confirmed yet, so you can't see the coins yet? If you specified your question a bit, I would be able to help  Smiley
18  Economy / Auctions / Re: Bitcoin-Casino Account (with 12000mBTC) on: February 22, 2017, 01:20:24 PM
So you are willing to lose 6000$ just to save a FEW DAYS on getting your laptop. Really hard to believe, because even the best gaming laptops cost around 2000$. So if you sold your account for 6,5btc and bought the laptop for 2000$, you would be paying 8000$ for it in total. NOBODY is this stupid!
19  Economy / Auctions / Re: Bitcoin-Casino Account (with 12000mBTC) on: February 22, 2017, 10:52:23 AM
Such an obvious scam lol.. Why would you sell a casino account with 12BTC of legit money for 6,5BTC just to get your laptop a few days earlier? Funny scammers
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Freechain - Blockchain without bitcoin or another altcoin on: February 22, 2017, 10:04:15 AM
Hi guys

If you're interested in a blockchain for notarization purposes which runs without bitcoin or another speculative altcoin, please read my white paper: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0z267djvhv1s6dg/Freechain_V01.pdf?dl=0

Constructive Feedback and questions welcome.

Regards, David
I feel like this is something that banks etc. will start initializing soon. Blockchain technology is something really revolutionary. The system is so genius, it stores all kinds of stuff, and cannot be erased. Only downside in my opinion, is it needs lot of power to run (I think, not sure?).

Im confident someone will come up with a solution to the electricity problem, and blockchain will be thr future!
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