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1  Economy / Gambling / Yolodice new investment coin [POLL] [Results announced] on: May 30, 2018, 06:48:51 PM
Recently ethan (owner of yolodice ) posted this :

One of the top reasons why we keep LTC and ETH bankrolls private is that we can run this kind of competitions where we spend site profit on prizes, and hence the prize pool can grow. These kind of competitions really do their job in bringing new players, and players love them too - it often happens that prizes + rakebacks compensate potential losses for the top players. These are the opportunities some players are looking for and we gladly welcome them to YD.

But I guess we'll open one of ETH or LTC to investors soon. Which one would you prefer first?

Cheers,
Ethan

They are going to enable investments for either litecoin or ethereum which coin would you like to invest in?
I have kept this poll private for now and it will run for 7 days cast in your votes and if you got any suggestions feel free to share them
2  Economy / Gambling discussion / Good Sportsbook? on: May 27, 2018, 12:03:32 AM
I recently started watching csgo and a little bit of Starcraft but I always struggle to find a sportsbook where I can place bets on.
I did try nitrogensports but they just don't have all the matches or the picks available are just which team wins, do guys know any bitcoin sportsbook which is trusted and has a wide choice of e-sports matches.


Don't suggest sportsbet as I hate that site
3  Economy / Gambling discussion / Why kyc is even required? on: February 19, 2018, 09:10:36 AM
Most casinos like fortunejack require kyc if you win a huge amount some sportsbook also ask for kyc
Why is this even necessary bitcoin gambling exist so that we can gamble anonymously and not pay any tax on our winnings or hide our identify if we win a huge amount then why do many sites still ask for kyc
Is it even fair?
4  Economy / Currency exchange / [H] PayPal (1000$) [W] BTC (Update) on: March 08, 2017, 03:49:32 PM
We will use escrow let me know your rates

Edit - I get a message of 19% and then he decides to block me wow  Grin
5  Economy / Currency exchange / [H] Money Gram [W] BTC on: March 04, 2017, 11:59:19 PM
I currently have some funds it will be around 2000$. (See latest posts)
Terms :
It will be 1:1 trade and i will cover the exchange fees
The seller has to escrow funds and the fees should be covered by him or you should cover the money gram fee.
Mostly willing to trade with trusted feedback.
If you interested let me know.
6  Other / Archival / Closed. on: March 04, 2017, 11:19:32 PM
Deleted new thread is up
7  Economy / Currency exchange / [H] PayPal (64$) [W] BTC preev on: February 23, 2017, 08:11:29 AM
I currently have 64$ in my PayPal account I want btc for it. Will use escrow.
8  Economy / Gambling discussion / Gambling and betting?? on: February 21, 2017, 10:43:48 AM
I wanted to know which one is better for me betting or gambling on the information I'm going to provide I know both are kind of same but the reward and working is different.
I started betting from 4-5 months ago I normally placed on low odds or maybe took tips. Recently betting hasn't been good for me at all. I lost a bet worth 80$ of 1.1 odd. I would have cashed out 200$ till now from the site and have invested 550$-600$ .
Now I don't know about other sites but this site also has a casino in and I have wagered around 30$ and have got 60-70$ only through blackjack because I know how it works and how to play it.
So what would you recommend me to do if I plan to return in future gambling or sports betting. I don't have addiction problem I gamble sometimes with a goal like converting 10$-12$ etc.
9  Economy / Lending / Seeking $10,500 USD Auto Loan - Long Term @ 8% APR on: July 12, 2012, 03:43:26 AM
Hello all, I have been thinking about this for the past few weeks.

I will be moving at the end of the week; this will require me to drive approximately 110 miles per day for my job.

My current vehicle has been very reliable, but has 192,000 miles on it, and I don't want to push it 30,000 miles per year.

I have been looking for a reliable, low mileage, Subaru. They have low maintenance costs, and are great cars for winter (a must in North Dakota/Minnesota).

I've been researching for the past two months and have found this. http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?listingId=320869003 It has everything that I want in a car. Recently new, low miles, good milage, all wheel drive.

I'm coming to the Bitcoin community for a loan because of two reasons:

1) I've been around for a while, and have a reputation for being an honest person in the community.

2) As a result of my age (20), I have very little credit history. Banks will not give me a loan because I have less than 3 years of credit history/no mortgage (the no mortgage makes absolutely no sense). I have tried a my local credit union, but their requirement is that I have the same job for at least 2 years.

My current situation:

I work at an IT job making $30,000+ per year.
I have various assets (Stocks, bonds, savings accounts, GLBSE assets I own) worth about $5,000 USD.
My current vehicle is worth $2,750 USD.

I am looking to take this loan out for 6 years at 8% APR for a total repayment of $13,250 USD.

I can make monthly payments of $185, or weekly payments of $46.25.

Also, in a few years when I have a longer credit history, I may refinance this loan with my credit union, then pay the remainder of the $13,250 + $250 for an early termination fee.

I want this loan to be based in USD, however am willing to workout an arrangement with the lender if the exchange rate changes drastically.

If anyone has any questions for me, please let me know.

Thank you for considering!

10  Economy / Lending / [Filled]Looking for a 50 BTC Loan on: July 08, 2012, 11:55:08 AM
I'm looking for a 50 BTC loan to buy a 23 and Me test kit for my soon to be wife. We are both curious about her results, and given I have already taken the test, I'm curious to see the traits our future offspring might have.

Repayment would be over 8 weeks (most likely sooner) with 15 BTC (30%) of interest paid regardless of how quickly the loan is paid off.

If I take over 8 weeks to repay the loan, there will be a penalty fee of 5 BTC (10%) per week.
11  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Parting out a 3x 5970 + 1 5870 Mining Rig on: July 07, 2012, 07:12:11 PM
I'm selling most of what used to be Rig 2...

Up for sale are the following:

Video Cards:
1x Reference ATI 5970 - Sold to ssateneth for $250
1x Reference ASUS 5970 - Sold to ssateneth for $250
1x ASUS 5870 Matrix - Payment plan with ChanceCoats123 for $130

I also have one additional Reference ASUS 5970 that started throwing artifacts and crashing the system; it was still under warranty, so I filled out an RMA request. If you would like to purchase it, give me an offer.

All of these cards have been run with clean, filtered air, and never ran over 70C.

The 5970s ran between 815 and 850 MHz on stock voltage.
The 5870 runs 950 MHz at 1.1V (Undervolted).


Other things for sale:

1x Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 motherboard - Sold to miaviator/gnar1ta$ for $120
1x AMD Athlon II X3 Rana 445 3.1 GHz CPU - Sold to eroxors for $40
4x Cablesarus Powered PCI-E x16 Riser Cables - Pending to Leezyist
1x Kingston SSDNow 16GB SSD - Sold to miaviator/gnar1ta$ for $25


Pics to follow. Please make me an offer on anything listed.
12  Economy / Services / JL421 Productions - FPGA/ASIC Hosting - BFL Singles for only 9% of earnings! on: July 06, 2012, 04:31:47 PM
Your FPGA or ASIC. Running 24/7. No maintenance required. No power bills to pay. No internet connection to maintain.

No worries.

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A single BFL Single costs $0.39 per day to host, but earns $3.58 per day! It only costs 10.9% of the revenue generated to host it with us for one week!
If you have power costs somewhere in the neighborhood of $0.20 per KWh, it's cheaper it to host with us.

A single BFL Mini-Rig costs $8.57 per day to host, but earns $113.52 per day! It only costs 7.6% of the revenue generated to host it with us for one week!
If your power costs are somewhere around $0.23 per KWh, it's cheaper to host with us.


A single BFL Single costs $0.36 per day to host, but earns $3.58 per day! It only costs 10.1% of the revenue generated to host it with us for one month!
If your power costs are somewhere around $0.185 per KWh, it's cheaper to host with us.

A single BFL Mini-Rig costs $7.67 per day to host, but earns $113.52 per day! It only costs 6.8% of the revenue generated to host it with us for one month!
If your power costs are somewhere around $0.21 per KWh, it's cheaper to host with us.


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If you pay less that that for power already, think about the following...

- Essentially no downtime*
- No cooling costs
- No storage issues
- No setup, just put it in a box
- Remote access to your equipment**

So if your FPGA (Or the Coming Soon ASIC) tech needs a new home - Consider using us for hosting!

* Downtime related to issues on our end will be resolved with an account credit
** Extra fees may apply depending on the request.

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Seats available :

300-500 MHash/s Devices: 75
700-1000 MHash/s Devices: 50
BFL Mini-Rigs : 3

We will currently only host devices shipped to us from within the US.

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Pricing :

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|     Device Power Draw Range    |     Quantity     |     Price per Week     |     Price per Month     |
|           30 - Watts           |       1-3        |     $1.10 USD Each     |     $4.20 USD Each      |
|           30 - Watts           |       4-10       |     $1.00 USD Each     |     $3.80 USD Each      |
|           30 - Watts           |       11-25      |     $0.95 USD Each     |     $3.60 USD Each      |
|           30 - Watts           |       26-75      |     $0.90 USD Each     |     $3.40 USD Each      |
|         31 - 90 Watts          |       1-3        |     $2.75 USD Each     |     $10.80 USD Each     |
|         31 - 90 Watts          |       4-10       |     $2.65 USD Each     |     $10.40 USD Each     |
|         31 - 90 Watts          |       11-25      |     $2.55 USD Each     |     $10.00 USD Each     |
|         31 - 90 Watts          |       26-50      |     $2.50 USD Each     |     $9.80 USD Each      |
|           1 - 1.5 KW           |        1         |     $60.00 USD Each    |    $230.00 USD Each     |
|           1 - 1.5 KW           |       2-3        |     $55.00 USD Each    |    $210.00 USD Each     |
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Each device requires a 1 BTC setup cost.

If you need your device shipped back to you, or to the manufacturer, current shipping rates will be calculated at that time.

Your device will point at a pool of your choice, and can be changed once every 3 days for free. Extra pool changes cost 0.05 BTC change.

If you desire ssh (Linux Host) or Remote Desktop (Windows Host) access pm for additional costs involved.

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FAQ :

Q: What payment methods do you accept?
A: We will accept Bitcoin, MtGox Dollars, Dwolla, Cash if the buyer is local, or PayPal (With buyer paying all fees + a 5% convince fee charged by us.)

Q: Will you ship devices back to BFL for repair or upgrade?
A: Yes, I can send devices back to BFL, or any manufacturer for the same price as your initial deposit. BFL Mini-Rigs only cost 25 BTC to return as the shipping is cheaper for me. Please make sure to inform the company to ship the device back to me, unless you want to ship it to me when you receive it.

Q: Will you host the hardware that I use to manage my device?
A: Yes, I will host your device and give you directions access to it via a NAT. I will ask for the same 1 BTC deposit as well as a 0.25 BTC fee for configuring remote access to your equipment. Finally I will charge you hosting for the device based on it's power consumption, and the FPGA that most closely matches it's draw.

Q: What happens if my device stops mining?
A: This is a three fold answer:

If your device stops mining as a result of your selected/backup pool going down, I will make you aware of the issue as soon as possible, and ask for an alternative pool (If one isn't already specified). If you have none, and the outage lasts longer than one day, your contract will be suspended at the end of that day. No refunds will be given for downtime.

If your device stops mining as a result of a problem on our end, your contract is extended for however long the outage occurred. If we were down for an hour due to a storm or internet outage, your contract runs an extra hour for free.

Finally, if your device stops mining as a result of the device failing, your contract is suspended immediately. You may send another device to replace it, apply the remaining contract time to another device you currently have hosted with me, we can send it to the manufacture for warranty work, or you can get a refund for the remainder of your contract time. Note: If the device is sent back to the manufacturer, you will pay all shipping charges associated with sending your device as well as fill out any paperwork associated with the RMA process.. Please also make sure that the manufacturer sends the device back to us to save you time and money.
13  Bitcoin / Mining / . on: May 12, 2012, 03:30:43 PM
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14  Economy / Securities / [GLBSE] M.ETF - The first Mining ETF listed on the GLBSE on: March 04, 2012, 06:19:10 AM
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15  Economy / Marketplace / A Comprehensive Comparative Look at GLBSE Mining Companies on: February 28, 2012, 05:44:28 AM
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16  Economy / Services / JL421 Productions - Mining Contract Bids - Point Hashes to Any Pool on: October 19, 2011, 12:05:33 AM
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17  Economy / Securities / [Closing]Mining Company Closing with 3.3 GHash/s - JLP-BMD on: October 03, 2011, 03:54:56 PM
  


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