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1  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Bitcoin.casino for sale on: March 08, 2024, 01:51:40 AM
This should be on the service board and not on the gambling board; it's a casino you are selling, which is true, but anything relating to service is either on the service board or on the market place. 
 
Check on the bottom left of this thread. You can see a place where they wrote "Move." Click on that option and use the instructions that will be provided to you. Select the specific board you want to move the thread to, and then click on submit or move. You can either move it to the service board or market place, but I suggest the service board is best for the thread.

thanks for your advice. i moved it to marketplace as I didn't see service board as an option.

i'm trying to come up with cash quick for a real estate investment i'm making, so anyone interested please let me know your interested in acquiring bitcoin.casino, thank you.

2  Economy / Digital goods / Bitcoin.casino for sale on: February 25, 2024, 04:52:25 AM
Hello,

I am putting Bitcoin.casino for sale.
Please message me if you're interested in acquiring bitcoin.casino.

Thank you.
3  Economy / Gambling / Bitcoin.casino domain name for sale on: June 30, 2022, 03:51:15 AM
Hello BitcoinTalk!

I am considering selling one of my prized domain names: Bitcoin.casino

Please send me a PM if you're interested. I don't have a BIN price set yet as I am welcoming and considering offers at this time.

Best Regards,
4  Economy / Speculation / Why the price of bitcoin needs to re-test the $24,000 BTC mark on: January 07, 2021, 07:41:47 AM
Hello BTC traders.

The recent run up in the price of bitcoin to $37,800 has become very over extended in my opinion.

Here's why:

The price of BTC has only had one major price pull back (drop) in the recent run up from $15,000 to current $37,400. (It dropped one major time when it pulled back from $34,800 to $28,000).

Testing the $24K level is important because it was the only level above $20K that had reasonable resistance & retesting significant levels increases investors' confidence about momentum & trajectory.

Typically when new ATH prices are set there's usually a 20% to 30% pull back immediately is following. These drops need to be happen for consolidation, profit taking & determining a fair market value price with upside potential for new investors buying in.

A few days ago I called for a pull back to $24K after it made the first $34,800 ATH price. It did have a brief pull back to 28K and then it ran back up again. If BTC price doesn't pull back to $24K, then I'm confident it will see a retest of $28K that we saw last week.

The market cap for Bitcoin and the entire cryptocurrency is so over valued its a joke & unrealistic hyped-up valuations. These "digital assets" are mostly useless yet have unjustifiable valuations.

Disclaimer: I have a short Bitcoin position and the views expressed here are my personal opinions based on my years of technical analysis.

Good luck to all which ever side you're on...
5  Economy / Speculation / Bitcoin Parabolic Price Rise and Crash History – Plus the next 10X move up on: January 04, 2021, 04:45:54 AM
Looking at the technical analysis of the price of Bitcoin (BTC) over time and its history of making parabolic price movements I've come up with a very interesting and specific bitcoin price forecast for 2021-2023 based on all of its historical parabolic movements.

Here's a Bitcoin Parabolic Chart from 2017 that helps you see the parabolic movements visually:

https://www.tradingview.com/chart/BTCUSD/KC2hlEw7-Parabolic-Curve-Bitcoin/

Given all of the new all time highs set by bitcoin in the past, they are almost always followed by a swift 30% decline in the price of bitcoin before the bearish selling momentum turns back to bullish buying again.

Given the new ATH $35,000 bitcoin price, a 30% decline of $11,500 will soon bring the bitcoin price back down to ($23,500-$24,000)

$24,000 is also a key resistance level above $20K that needs to be retested both technically & psychologically.

Bitcoin will need to survive the $24K level crash to form a new base bottom before the next big move of BTC price can move up 10X.

When looking at the 10X run in 2014 from $120 to $1,200, immediately following the 10X move up BTC price gave back 83% of its value crashing back down to $200 in 2015.

2017 saw Bitcoin go from $1,100 to $19,600 - before giving up 84% to $3150 in 2018.

So, now that the shorts have been squeezed and the mania has peaked brining BTC to the recent parabolic move to $35,000, selling has already begun and the move down to $24,000 is under way now.

IF bitcoin can survive the crash to $24,000 throughout trading levels in 2021 and find a bottom for itself at the $24,000 base price in 2021 then it could begin its next parabolic move of 10X up to potentially $240,000 by the end of 2023.

That is the best case scenario in my analysis.

However, If Bitcoin can not find a itself a new base at $24,000, then a second crash will cause the bitcoin price to then retest the $20,000 level.

If that $20,000 bitcoin price fails, a swift ~33% crash would take bitcoin back down to a very solid $12,000 resistance level.

There's still a fairly realistic chance that Bitcoin gives up nearly 84 % AGAIN like IT DID in after BOTH of the last 2 major parabolic moves up.

It gave up 84% in the 2018 crash after the 2017 ATH $19,600 which crashed all the way down to $3,150, just like it gave up 84% of its value from $1,200 to $200.

So... in 2020 Bitcoin rose ~10X from $3100 to $30,000.

Could yet another 84% crash happen for a three peat?

In that ultimate worst case 84% loss scenario that we've seen happen after both of the last two 10X+ moves, Bitcoin would bottom around $5,520 after a third 84% crash.

In that case, a 10X move up would take bitcoin to $55,200 by the end of 2023.

So what do you all think?

Is a bitcoin price crash to $24,000 going to be the next big parabolic price movement?

What do you think the price will likely be by the end of 2023?

$55,200 or $240,000? or something else altogether and why?

Hopefully it will find good support at $24,000 and go back up, however, Time alone will tell ...

Congrats to all the hodlers but don't get greedy Wink

Disclaimer: I'm short Bitcoin - short BTC and will be looking for a swift drop to $24,000

This is a copy of my bitcoin parabolic curve analysis post on TrustGeeky:
https://trustgeeky.com/blog/bitcoin-parabolic-price-rise-and-crash-history-plus-the-next-10x-move-up/
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling.org Official Thread - Trusted Online Gambling Sites Since 1996! on: August 09, 2020, 09:22:26 AM
I'm also adding a Gambling Questions & Answers section to the newly reorganized website

https://gambling.org/questions/

The Q&A is a good easy way to ask questions about betting to the experts!

Hope to see some of you asking questions some time soon.

Thanks Bitcointalkers!
7  Economy / Gambling / Gambling.org Official Thread - Trusted Online Gambling Sites Since 1996! on: August 09, 2020, 09:13:17 AM
Hello Bitcointalk!

I wanted to introduce my website Gambling.org - its been operating since 1996!.

Just recently a new site on the domain. It was launched with a new logo too Smiley

Please let me know if the new gambling.org logo looks nice to you...

The new site is not really completed yet so please be easy on that side, I'd appreciate that!

I''ll post more information about gambling.org news updates as I get the news content sections added to the site going forward.

In brief: Gambling.org provides reviews of fair and legit gambling sites and has been in operation dating back to 1996. Surely its one of the oldest gambling sites on the entire internet Smiley

What's new becomes old and what's old becomes new again.
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Its the cycle of life!
8  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: January 16, 2020, 07:21:23 PM
Another year came and went like that. I can't believe I built my first internet casino website in 2001. It's 2020!!! That's freaking crazy dudes!

I've made some interesting online gambling predictions for 2020 HERE.

Let me know what you think, thanks a lot!

GambleRock® Manage your BTC gambling brand on the gamblerock.com forums.

GambleRock is a registered ® trademark with USPTO. Unauthorized use of the GambleRock mark is prohibited.

9  Economy / Gambling / Re: Binary Options (Financial Betting) Crypto Trading & No Deposit Bonuses in 2020 on: January 16, 2020, 07:11:58 PM
Don't do binary options. Please don't!

They are a scam! I think that has been well documented on the web by now.

I guess some people just don't care. I don't understand how you don't care if your screwing someone over though.
10  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betodds Sportsbook on: January 16, 2020, 07:07:38 PM
Read the reviews on bitcoin talk and wanted to add my two cents.

1. Yes, they have same day payouts as advertised, but you need to request from 8 am to 10:59 am EST (think that's right)
2. NO VERIFICATION ON PAYOUTS! (tired of KYC and the endless delays on getting paid)
3. BTC, BCH, & ETH only now, before they had LTC
4. Massive Bonus, 125% up to $1000, but I got a bonus on $2000
5. Yes, the site is in https, lol
6. A massive betting menu, so there's more to bet on, fewer restrictions
7. Lots of casinos, horses are solid
8. By far THE BEST LIVE WAGERING PLATFORM, not even close really, not for any other US sportsbook
9. Friendly service

The downside, think they should beef up their ESports offerings, add more crypto and after-hours support would be nice, but overall they are my diamond in the rough, hands down. Betonline, Bookmaker, and Bodog aren't even close in terms of live, fast payouts, non-verified accounts, and casino software for US players. Get my money in, let me play what I want and get my money out without being hassled. Betodds is it!

https://betodds.ag


Read this felt like a new user fake BTC NEWS PUMP to me...
11  Other / Archival / Re: Ever played at any of these casinos? on: January 16, 2020, 07:02:16 PM
Nice looking gambling site, well done sir! I din't vote on #10 though...

Unlike many of the other people I actually have heard of most of the casinos you listed there. I've also been in the i Gaming industry a really long time. Many of the online casinos I saw seemed to be decent operators. However, I did notice Playamo was listed and I've not really read anything good about them before so I wouldn't list them. Personally, I take the approach of not listing an online gambling operator if they're not going to treat customers as they should.

Right now I'm in the middle of re-reviewing everyone meaning all gambling sites reviewed on gamblerock.com are under a new review process gRock established in 2020 to ensure the highest standards for security, legality, licensing, bonuses and free play gaming options.
12  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: December 27, 2019, 11:15:32 AM
Well I can't believe that 2019 is coming to its end and we're now entering the year 2020. This is the year from the future of all the sci fi movies growing up as a kid. Now its actually 2020. well... Almost!

That's pretty wild and hard to grasp. I'll be adding more crypto casinos to GambleRock in 2020 so please message me to discussing getting your business listed on gamblerock.com. Also, please come see the new 2020 online casino reviews of trusted casino partners of the GambleRock affiliate network.

We list several crypto / hybrid online casinos on GambleRock and would be excited to partner with more of the gaming industry's leading internet betting brands.

Please GambleRock's free social online casino slot machine games with 1,000 up tp 5,000 free coins depending on the casino game you choose to play.

No need to make payments with credit cards like Visa & Mastercard. No need to transfer Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency.

Play Free on GambleRock!
https://www.gamblerock.com/games/
13  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: December 27, 2019, 10:56:29 AM
I feel that the website is quite thorough and that a lot of work went into making it. The idea of websites' hosting is great and I think many people would consider its use, do you think this may be something you'd later introduce a surge charge for, if atm is free, as a way to keep the project going?

Also, are there affiliations to some of the games you listed on there, or can anybody pitch in? Thanks, and great work btw

Thanks for the kind words. I've just updated the GambleRock forums layout entirely and its a lot more user friendly to navigate the message boards and explore content now. Please have a look and let me know if you like the new forum changes https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/


I have to be totally honest to you, What my impression on your gambling forum is that no one actually talks about gambling that often, I noticed that there is a low number of forum participants.
A post a month ago has no reply, threads are actually empty at all. I do not intend to discourage you with my comments, all you need to do is to attract potential participants for your forum who is related on gambling. About the website, I fairly like the layout it looks like the cryptotalk forum if you have seen it but the thick margin is annoying.


He improved the forum alittle bit... It looks better now though there are other things that need improving.
As regards "no one talks about gambling often" part, guess they will think otherwise due to Bitcointalk success in that area. I guess people are encouraged to create their own gambling forum when they see how Bitcointalk gambling sections are thriving. They probably don't understand why things work  here.

Thanks for your feedback. I am trying to add permanent user signatures in the GambleRock online gambling community forum. Do you think that will help with more BitcoinTalk member discussions? You all can still post your crypto website offers to the GambleRock community which is growing nice. I know that's not the same as a signature but I'm curious how that value translates to the users of the forums.

Thank you everyone for your notes and suggestions on how we can enhance the GambleRock web gambling forums.
14  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: December 27, 2019, 10:46:27 AM
I have to be totally honest to you, What my impression on your gambling forum is that no one actually talks about gambling that often, I noticed that there is a low number of forum participants.
A post a month ago has no reply, threads are actually empty at all. I do not intend to discourage you with my comments, all you need to do is to attract potential participants for your forum who is related on gambling. About the website, I fairly like the layout it looks like the cryptotalk forum if you have seen it but the thick margin is annoying.

Lots of gambling forum had failed up in the past when it comes to traffic.Come to think that there were specific forum specially on famous gambling site stake
which has https://forum.stake.com/ in means of discussion where its normal for it to be tied up with its popularity.You can see significant amount of activity. - This is an example.
Its not needed to have a gambling site but you do able to see the advantage.


Established Bitcoin forums like Stake and even BitcoinTalk for that matter already have huge user bases. So naturally they have a lot more traffic and more active discussions.

The gambling forum on gamblerock.com has been getting a lot more player activity & discussions in recent weeks. Hopefully that trend continues. All signs have been points towards progress with GambleRock online gambling social network.

BitcoinTalk members are allowed to promote their BTC offers in the Bitcoin forums.

Please stop by GambleRock discussion forums to introduce yourself and your business / BTC offers.

Thanks to everyone and have a great new year ahead in 2020!

15  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: December 27, 2019, 10:36:38 AM
I would add not only the description of the online casino, but also the available information about it. For example, what payment systems does this casino have? Or what size wager do they have? I really want to read more about casinos that use cryptocurrency because it is very modern in recent time.

thanks vladislav01 that is good feedback. Please have a look at this MonteCryptos Casino Review and let me know if that does a better job covering the crypto bases of internet gambling on provably fair casino sites.
16  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: December 27, 2019, 10:30:55 AM
I already checked this site months ago. I found out that they are really good site,just like a convenience store where you find all you want and what are you looking game for online casino such as card game,lottery or betting in sport games. But I am also waiting for an new update but until now they did not give any information. I hope they work to innovate because it is a good site.

thanks for the feedback. come check out the new site updates please and let me know how you like the changes.

happy new year everyone!
17  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: December 27, 2019, 10:29:33 AM

[/quote] I have to be totally honest to you, What my impression on your gambling forum is that no one actually talks about gambling that often, I noticed that there is a low number of forum participants.
A post a month ago has no reply, threads are actually empty at all. I do not intend to discourage you with my comments, all you need to do is to attract potential participants for your forum who is related on gambling. About the website, I fairly like the layout it looks like the cryptotalk forum if you have seen it but the thick margin is annoying.
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Thanks a lot for your comments. I'm thinking of adding a live chat instead of a forum. People are starting to use it a little more but compared to BitcoinTalk there not much posting in the forums. I update the blogs, free games, reviews, etc.

I appreciate your feedback and may 2020 be a great year too!
18  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: November 29, 2019, 12:03:36 PM
Also on a side note, Bitcoin Price has been sliding down slowly for the last couple of months. I think that bitcoin price is rigged BTC-USD and the BTC price are just not real. You never know what is going to be tomorrow. Here is more from a recent post on this here https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/topic/bitcoins-price-is-still-totally-rigged/
19  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: November 29, 2019, 11:55:36 AM
I feel that the website is quite thorough and that a lot of work went into making it. The idea of websites' hosting is great and I think many people would consider its use, do you think this may be something you'd later introduce a surge charge for, if atm is free, as a way to keep the project going?

Also, are there affiliations to some of the games you listed on there, or can anybody pitch in? Thanks, and great work btw

Thanks for the kind words. I've just updated the GambleRock forums layout entirely and its a lot more user friendly to navigate the message boards and explore content now. Please have a look and let me know if you like the new forum changes https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/

We have a forum for Bitcoin gambling topics too at https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/forum/bitcoin-gambling/

Online casino bonus hunters can go to https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/forum/casino-bonus-codes/ for the latest casino bonus codes on gamblerock.com.

Sports betting is now legal in some parts of the USA. Check out the GambleRock online betting forum https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/forum/sports-betting/

Are you a poker player? GambleRock now has new online poker forums at https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/forum/poker/ they're getting started.

Advantage blackjack players will enjoy chatting up their strategy in the new blackjack forums https://www.gamblerock.com/gambling-forums/forum/blackjack/

All together a lot of changes and improvements were made to the forums layout and the new format should be a lot more engaging and easier to learn from.

Thanks to all on BitcoinTalk for your comments and suggestions!

20  Economy / Gambling / Re: GambleRock.com - Online Gambling Forums - Official Thread on: October 25, 2019, 04:55:46 AM
Hey BitcoinTalk, I hope you're all doing very well today  Grin

I've just got done adding a new web site design for GambleRock - please check out the new design and let me know your thoughts.

My team has focused on developing GambleRock into an active social networking site by adding free social casino games and online gambling discussion forums.

I hope that you like it and thanks in advance for the feedback, both supportive and constructive comments are welcomed.

Best Regards,

Ben

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