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Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which Sports/Events Do You Want Featured in Our Contests?
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on: September 01, 2017, 06:19:56 AM
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Would be great to see Soccer (EPL and La Liga) and Basketball (NBA) added to the books as they are very popular sports and attract a lot of bettors into the scene. It would be hard for you guys to add eSports as there are many eSport books out there already which have established themselves from a longer time.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is your take on deeponion
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on: September 01, 2017, 05:18:50 AM
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Being air dropped throughout the upcoming months, DeepOnion seems like a great option for an anonymous token. Based on the tor network, privacy seems to be utmost with this token which is a positive. There were some questions when the dev was using PoS to generate coins but it seems the community is fine with it as it keeps the coin 'healthy'.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: There are so many fud articles today
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on: September 01, 2017, 03:14:25 AM
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As more and more people get to know about Bitcoin and its existence, you can expect many more good fud articles to pass by on various websites and networks. While I think all of these are not coordinated, you should be sure to do some research before deciding the truth behind an article. About selling your Bitcoin, it wouldn't be a good idea while it is hitting new highs very regularly.
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Other / Archival / Re: Have you ever won a Jackpot?
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on: August 31, 2017, 07:58:08 AM
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Was a regular CSGO skin jackpot gambler and my biggest win was a $1050 pot two years ago with 10% odds in my favor. I was actually trying to deposit my knife on a previous pot but it ended up becoming the first deposit to the next pot. Fortunately, I won that round even with the odds massively against me.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Uber’s New CEO Is a Bitcoin Fan
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on: August 31, 2017, 02:33:08 AM
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Don't think Uber could come down to accepting Bitcoin because it would be a hard time for the customers to bare the transaction fee and waiting for 1 confirmation to happen to make sure there's no double spend would take its own time with lesser transaction fees. I would prefer Uber to be the way it is, Bitcoin seems too hot to implement in their system.
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Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex: Still safe ?
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on: August 30, 2017, 04:56:26 PM
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First up, make secure your account is totally secure by applying all possible security measures. Poloniex had been troublesome for me a few months ago and I've never returned ever since. Their support team sucks to the core, ignoring tickets for weeks. Be sure to visit the site frequently to have an eye on your investments so that nobody can steal them from your account.
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Economy / Services / Re: LAToken Signature Campaign
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on: August 29, 2017, 01:54:53 AM
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Hi, I know yahoo that you are well known manager, but it will be nice if you inform us (users/participants) about escrow for this campaign.. Or maybe you can guarantee payment from your own pocket?
When the campaign manager is yahoo, you can expect all payments to happen swiftly and on time.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are stakes in altcoin bounties?
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on: August 28, 2017, 11:26:22 AM
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When a bounty campaign is announced, the total number of tokens up for grabs would be mentioned. Stakes are assigned based different criterions for different types of campaigns like Facebook, Twitter, signature etc. At the end of the campaign, the total number of tokens will be divided by the number of stakes you would have gained and that is the amount of tokens you would be getting from the bounty.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: When did it ever make any sense to sell "money" for money - Stay away from ICOs
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on: August 27, 2017, 04:59:51 PM
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I have participated in a number of ICO including humaniq, polybius, minexcoin, silver. But i have come to realize that no matter how legitimate they may look like, they are not worth the money you will give them. Lately ICOs rip the crypto sphere of hundreds of millions of dollars. They take our real money and give us tokens for us to move up and down within and accross exchanges...lol. wake up guys!
Lets say you invested $100 in an ICO and got 100 tokens at the rate of 1:1. After the successful completion of the ICO, it will most likely be listed on exchanges. The developers would have released features or websites pertaining to the token which will make use of the token. Consider that this thing goes big and everyone gets in line, listing buy orders for this token above the ICO price. At that point, you can easily sell your tokens for maybe $2 or more a piece and get double or more of your investment back. It all depends on the ICO and how their token will be utilized. All in all, there are very few ICOs that actually keep up perfectly with their roadmap and these are the ones that usually reach the success mark and investing in these could be a goldmine given that you've found the right ones.
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Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL)
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on: August 27, 2017, 04:42:35 PM
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A lot of criticism will be thrown at Arsenal and Arsene for this sort of an embarrassing game. The Gunners never looked they were in their true jerserys at any point in the entire game. I'll give Liverpool the credit of playing really well but Arsenal completely look out of shape. Starting with Welbeck while Lacazette was benched and leaving Mustafi benched already looked like a disaster at the beginning. Liverpool even without Coutinho looked on point with their game.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Price Might Exceed $1 Million, More Millionaires in World Than Bitcoins
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on: August 27, 2017, 04:34:55 PM
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Gold could be considered an scarce asset in this world as well as Bitcoin. But the difference comes when there are contenders like Ethereum, Litecoin and hundreds of more altcoins which could always get around the price of Bitcoin. Surely in the real world there's silver to contend with gold but we all can agree that their prices will never be the same but in the digital world, the rate at which Ethereum is growing, there are chances that it could beat Bitcoin in prices and take the lead you never know. Not to mention there are many more altcoins which could follow suite and pip the previous coin with the newest technologies and this could go on and on.
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you see trading as fun and games?
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on: August 27, 2017, 04:56:12 AM
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Well yes in most cases, I find trading fun and amusing. This is mainly because as a kid, I was into Runescape which was an MMORPG and in the game, everyone used to strive to make profit by buying and selling items for a marginal price. It used to be a lot of fun finding the right items to merch and doing it the right way. Now, I compare this to Bitcoin and altcoin trading which is pretty much like a game for me which comes with ups and downs but is lots of fun to play.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Burger King in cryptocurrency
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on: August 26, 2017, 03:03:08 PM
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Great utilisation of the blockchain services to run a royalty program within a fast food giant. Wouldn't be surprised if more companies follow suite as it would improve their overall customer satisfaction. There would be no issues on the technical front either as it's like a local blockchain.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens when we hit 21,000,000 bitcoins?
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on: August 26, 2017, 10:41:23 AM
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It would take lots of years from now for the complete 21 million coins in supply to be mined as the difficulty increases exponentially, it becomes that much harder to mine coins. At that point, Bitcoin's price would be so high that even the transaction fees would be very high compared to today's fees. It would definitely suffice the miners to continue mining for at least the transaction fees as the price of BTC would be insanely high.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty Money
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on: August 25, 2017, 03:57:19 PM
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Not all bounty hunters dump deir rewards, we have some that invest in the ICO and also hunt for bounties aswell.
Don't see the idea here, you invest in the ICO and also take part in their bounty campaign to get more tokens? You could invest more during the ICO and save yourself from the bothersome of Facebook/Twitter and signature campaigns so I don't get the point of having to do the latter when you plan to invest.
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How to win Bitcoins with Signature Campaigns ???
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on: August 25, 2017, 01:04:13 PM
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First look for ico you think is good, read the rules after the ico list interested, and use the signature according to the account, after that post on the tread specified ico and obey the rules if not according to your rules can be disqualified and not get paid
ICO signature bounties don't usually pay out in BTC unless specified as they would prefer paying out in their token after the successful completion of the ICO. This is surely a way to earn some altcoins and you can convert these tokens into BTC once they hit the exchanges. You're indirectly earning BTC which is pretty good starting out of a newbie and once you get member o above, you can participate in BTC signature campaigns given that you have good quality posts.
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