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1801  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.01 BTC - Repayment 0.012 BTC in 28 days max. on: May 11, 2019, 04:18:17 AM
I'm considering filling this for you. I just need some time to check a couple things out. I'm at work today but can fill the request during a break, if I'm satisfied with the requests below.

Your campaign has no definitive timeline but could end at any moment as per OP. How do you plan to repay if your campaign ends or you are removed?

I'll want a signed message, looks like the one in OP is your staked address, from February this year.

~snip~

Edit: Offer is rescinded at this time. OP has been online and hasn't communicated any interest.

I'm currently outstation and my laptop is not with me, the address is a bip39 address which can only be used in PC version of Electrum if I'm not wrong. I can sign a message 2 days later. The campaign I'm enrolled in, is going to be there for at least 2 weeks and I can get BTC0.012 easily during that timeline. I didn't check this request thread for which I was unable to respond. Let me know if you can fill this now.
1802  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is This The Last Time To Buy Bitcoin Cheap on: May 10, 2019, 01:44:25 PM
Only institutional investors? I don't think that way because even if Bitcoin goes above $100k, we can still buy it because it has 8 decimals and we need a fraction of it when it touches those levels, just to use it and not for any profits. The time to buy Bitcoin cheaper has already slipped out of your hands as it already doubled from its bottom and the way it is making quickies while growing in price, I think it will become more and more expensive day y day.
1803  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin rises very fast! on: May 10, 2019, 01:38:45 PM
The first thing when it all started - speculation.
Then came trust - a very strong bond between the users of Bitcoins and the technology during the few years period.
Then finally comes the money that everyone has put based on the combination of speculation, trust and a lot of adoption going on.
1804  Economy / Gambling / Re: Blitzmoon.com provably fair game on: May 08, 2019, 04:10:57 PM
I didn't get the exact way to gamble here - maybe my bad to be unable to understand. The interface is fine but I am still a lot confused over what do I need to choose exactly and how much payout will I get on what. Is it a type of game where I need to make a guess of a number and see if it comes up and I win only when that number shows up?
1805  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinsGainer.com - provably fair multiplayer game of chance on: May 07, 2019, 01:00:00 PM
I personally liked the idea of merging a dice layout with the added spice of a burst like moneypot (which you call 'chance' here). Have some questions though:

1 - Why are we not allowed to make more than BTC0.0374 per bet? (Max Gain: BTC0.0374)

2 - How much maximum can it go higher in number? (How many times exactly? Like 1000x, 10000x?)

3 - As I have not signed up yet, may I know how much free BTC do you give to your users?
1806  Economy / Gambling / Re: 💰TrustDice on blockchain| provably fair| Passive Income| Wagering contest🎁 on: May 07, 2019, 12:49:45 PM
Website is really good, mobile friendly as well as provides faucet. What I liked - Dice and Crash games on same platform and I always wanted this. EOS gambling preferred is even a better option over Ethereum and prize pool is what makes it stand out of many gambling dice sites there.

What I disliked - Stay tuned for this as I've just started. Wink
1807  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 0.01 BTC - Repayment 0.012 BTC in 28 days max. on: May 07, 2019, 10:36:07 AM
I've edited my request as I received BTC0.005 this week but I still need remaining BTC0.01

Check OP for complete details, anyone up for this?

P.S.: My initial request was for 0.5 ETH which equalled to BTC0.015 considering Ethereum at BTC0.03
1808  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 161 History of Bitcoin 2007-2014 on: May 05, 2019, 11:57:13 PM
How and where did you manage to gather all such data? I know that hard work pays off, but this one's a lot of smart work done here with each and every single thing detailed to us showing what Bitcoin used to be as an infant and what it is presently - a beast.

P.S.: Are we allowed to translate this in our local language and publish in our local section with a link referring to the original content here?
1809  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: NEW Copy service for Bitmex (Group Terminal) on: May 05, 2019, 11:38:55 PM
Can a trader have a list of different selected traders in his account and have random trades taken from any of them? Why don't you have long-term solutions? Are you allergic to giving discounts? Tongue
What I am scared of, is the withdrawal part. Some API providers cheated their customers in past and I've got proofs, so is it possible that these keys (in any way) can steal our money?
I have an idea here. Why not create a platform like eToro social trading where everyone is allowed to copy and trade directly from the trader they follow? Not for free, you may charge for that too.
1810  Economy / Speculation / Re: How far bitcoin will it go this time and why? on: May 05, 2019, 11:27:43 PM
We are all excited that bitcoin started moving forward again. Let's have some discussion here how far bitcoin will go this time.
Come up with your prediction, date when will it reach there and of course with a reason why you think it will reach that point.

$10,000 before end of year
I will keep it quite less until some countries come up with their actual stand on cryptocurrencies. As it will highly impact the market and push it to a new level or pull it to a new low.

Bitcoin still holds a mystery in the future as I think we are still on a way towards a plunge down dip before an extremely corrective pump gets witnessed. I won't speak anything till the end of this year, but to me, as halving date nears and a lot of adoption and some regulations in many big countries, this beast should go par $50k at least and stay there with a $1 trillion market cap to show how big this market is.
1811  Economy / Economics / Re: How does exchanges work? on: May 05, 2019, 11:19:49 PM
They make money by listing new coins as they charge a handsome amount in BTC for the same, and in BNB (their own coin) through the way of transaction fees as well as the part they hold for development. Latest way for them to make money is by launching new projects there which we call IEO (Initial Exchange Offering).
1812  Economy / Reputation / Re: Abuse of Trust Power - did you make it for this Theymos? on: May 05, 2019, 04:27:07 PM
That's how the trust system works.  It's far from perfect, but it's not the end of the world if you get negged by a member who isn't on DT.

Hey, you still don't get me. I don't give a damn to a person who isn't in DT and gave a negative trust, what I am worried about is, any of these guys can go into DT and the same moment it will be seen as a valid 'yet invalid' red trust by someone from DT. So, these people who don't know what this trust system is for, need to be taught a tough lesson to make everyone aware that trust is not a manor that these guys can keep in their pockets and pull out whenever they feel comfortable.



The trust system is always going to subject to fluctuation.  I found something that could explain why IconFirm ended up on DT2, see the link below.

I added four DT1 members to my ~distrust list this morning, and I bet others are doing the same.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5139390.msg50896711#msg50896711

Putting them in my distrust won't do anything except to me when I will watch my profile. I had no connection to these people, still I personally messaged them and humbly asked those who gave me negative trust but I think they've got a big enough EGO which didn't get satisfied by my request. So let them have it kept there.
1813  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why? on: May 05, 2019, 02:37:58 PM
Trust me, whenever he shouts a name of any coin publicly, it means he is gonna shit those coins off his pants and the coin actually prepares for a big dip. To what I currently see, Ethereum is also preparing for something weird - just the way he announced it. Bitcoin rally had nothing noticeable in regards to this public announcement as Tether alone is enough to pump it up.
1814  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Stake.com $250 giveaway #3! on: May 05, 2019, 02:32:37 PM
4595
Stake username - 2double0

As it's already above 24 hours, making a second guess here - 459

2double0

2799 - 3rd guess
2double0
1815  Economy / Gambling / Re: BEtking.io on: May 05, 2019, 02:26:46 PM
Somebody PM'ed me asking for evidence or proofs that Dean scammed his investors. He said he invested some coins there a week ago and got a return already. I asked him for proofs by signing a message from the same BTC address he invested and that the address where he sent to, he should screenshot it and show me an image that the address belongs to betking and also asked for transaction id of both - investment and return. He never replied back. Makes these shills look so desperate and clever to make us fall for this scam again. Cheesy
1816  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: which dice site is better ? on: May 05, 2019, 01:06:02 PM
I can only access three gambling dice sites primedice,999dice,betking.which one of these is best & why?

Use VPN and get access to Stake.com (I guess you can already access stake if you can use primedice)

Reason - They do daily giveaways through trivia, live streaming giveaways, challenges of 2 - 20 ETH where each person can win 0.2 ETH with free bets (you don't need to put in even 0 Satoshi and you are only required to complete the challenge as they mention in their telegram). Best part is, this challenge takes place every single day and if you bet with their mentioned amounts (BTC0.00003 or eqv. in alts as specified), you win 2 ETH instead of 0.2, isn't that great?
1817  Economy / Gambling / Re: Win a Lamborghini for 0.00056 BTC on: May 05, 2019, 12:04:29 PM
This thread can't be serious, I thought I have a chance to win a Lambo here, but my 0.00056 BTC for this Lambo? Nah....

Be it serious or not, but I had applause for the idea behind. Just see and think that if he really managed to break the bars off by selling 500,000 raffle tickets for even £2 a ticket, he may have managed to make more than £1 million which is enough to buy at least 3 houses like that one. Thank you for this thread OP I have actually learnt how I should do it right. Wink
This thread can be a motivation for you. Lambo is only a symbol of the success achieved because everyone who is able to get (buy) Lambo can be called a success (in the financial form).
It's not important that the thread is serious or not, because here maybe the OP only shares what it experienced by following a bitcoin-shaped lottery.

I never said that this thread motivated me, but the idea.
I just had the same thought of doing it exactly how OP did it but I didn't do thinking about what will people think and say. Are we bound by the boundaries of societies?
Nope, we are bound by our own thinking and I think the idea behind this thread and putting it in action is what takes the courage and will of a man, which OP had. Salute to that guy who filled his ocean with each drop of water he could collect.
1818  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Happy accidents on: May 05, 2019, 04:26:17 AM
Nothing accidental but you can say that it was kind of lucky day for me as I figured out a strategy of modifying martingale in such a way that I could win even 9x bets by playing over a dice site with some random time intervals and random (sometimes fixed) amounts. I was able to make BTC0.1 out of BTC0.01 with random bets starting from 1000 Satoshi and ranging between 1000 - 20000 Satoshi max. You need to keep patience even if you lose because your patience is what rewards you there.
1819  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much did you make from gambling in 2018! on: May 04, 2019, 11:38:55 PM
2018 had been a very crucial year for all of us as it got our back (due to the crash we suffered). If I calculate correctly, I made nothing more than BTC0.2 that year on an average as I was not online here to make anything and had just BTC0.15 left with me in the beginning of 2018 so I still can't say that I made something spectacular if I were to talk about it in fiat money.
1820  Economy / Reputation / Re: Abuse of Trust Power - did you make it for this Theymos? on: May 04, 2019, 05:24:00 PM
Thanks bruh, I've gone the sweet way and let's see if it actually works out. It's not normal that I go rude, but this trust abuse issue has now become so obsolete I'm too bored to just let it go every single time so thought to raise my voice but yes, it is also true that we can go the other (good guy) way and try to sort this out with much better mutual talks.
Just checked in and it has already been sorted, everything is back to neutral  Wink
At least according to how i view your trust score from my profile (Never created any trust list yet)

May be it's looking neutral at your end (and thankfully mine too currently), but the moment any of these guys get a DT member's trust and go green in their rating, people like me and many others whom they gave negative trust will be seen as red trusted and our reputation destroyed for no reason.
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