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1821  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: June 14, 2014, 08:43:02 PM
Starting posts: 61
Bitcoin address: 17o4Dyfc7GMbwMgaeXhQQ74nqDcdmP7RVM

Hopefully I can hit 50 more posts in 3 days Tongue
1822  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★★FREE 30 mBTC★★ LIVE Dealer Casino! [110% Bonus] Play Live games and Slots on: April 26, 2014, 04:01:11 AM
Not sure if anyone has asked before, but is this affiliated to the bitvegas minecraft casino?
1823  Economy / Gambling / Re: Virtual Stock Market Challenge (Free $100.00 worth of Bitcoin) on: April 03, 2014, 02:38:47 AM
I don't have facebook and nobody has AOL, I feel like a lot of people will be left out of this.
1824  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Is it <Theoretically> Possible to code a miner with Lua? on: April 01, 2014, 04:17:01 AM
 For those of you who don't know Lua is one of the more basic programming languages. I used to play a game when I was a kid that used this language to let people create games that other people played on. They played on servers with a set amount of people online at a time. A popular game may have over 100 servers for the same game running at a time. Would it be possible to code your game to mine bitcoins in the background, and use the server power given by the host to mine for you?

This is purely hypothetical, I have no where near the coding knowledge to do this. Just curious, I would like to know if something like this is even possible. Oh, and, if it were possible, would the servers even have enough power to get anything done? I'm not sure of the specs, but probably comparatively weaker than most developer hosted gaming servers.
1825  Economy / Gambling / Re: Virtual Stock Market Challenge (Free $100.00 worth of Bitcoin) on: April 01, 2014, 04:02:50 AM
I'd like to join this, freerolls are always fun Cheesy
1826  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is it so hard to get family/friends into bitcoin? on: April 01, 2014, 03:57:21 AM
I think people need to look at a wider spectrum regarding bitcoin. Compare it to twitter or facebook, or any other huge product/service really. It starts out small, increasing overall at a healthy rate (100-1000% a year in bitcoin's case). In twitter/facebook's case, it steadily increased (100-400% a year) with ups and downs. (In facebook's case, introduction to new colleges, law disputes, ownership problems, etc. contributed to these ups and downs.)  After 5 or so years, both companies skyrocketed in users. I think the same thing will be true for bitcoin. It's a revolutionary idea, but with no advertising or inside promotion of any sorts, coupled with complexity and bad media ideas, I think it will take longer. I'd say 7 years from the start, or 2 years from now, is when it will really start to pick up a lot. Yes, a vast majority of the population is turning away from bitcoin because of what the media is telling them and whatnot, but the courageous ones who give it a chance are, for the most part, here to stay. And over time, the influence from bitcoin users will continue to grow, until eventually a domino effect occurs and a large amount of the population start using it.

This is the kind of thing I like to tell people. The volatility, in my opinion, is normal, compared to begins of other, more socially adapted services of today. The concept of a new, digital currency is a foreign one for the population. When I talk about bitcoin, I like to compare it to things that can be more easily digested. From that point, people can take it upon themselves to get more information if they are interested.
1827  Economy / Gambling / Re: Skill Games for Bitcoin, looking for feedback on: March 25, 2014, 08:52:03 PM
There is already a website like this. It's called gambit.com (http://www.gambit.com/?ref=jeffthebaker my affiliate, if you will please.) You should probably check that out before you make your own site.
1828  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Steam roulette on: February 23, 2014, 08:22:03 PM
Why would anyone want to play when they don't know what they will win?

make a list...
1829  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Double-bet-on-lose method applied to bitcoin gambling on: February 19, 2014, 02:08:32 PM
Honestly?

We're all gonna lose some money in a certain moment. Gambling is for fun so, whatever is the strategy, the better one is the one that is more fun for the player. One just gotta be smart enough not to bet money that cannot lose.

Like it's said on the Holstee Manifesto: "Stop over analyzing, life is simple."

Hey buddy check the last reply to this thread before yours.
1830  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinDrafts.com | Daily Fantasy Sports for BTC | ฿0.01 Free to First 100 Users! on: February 19, 2014, 03:11:28 AM
username: jeffthebaker

thanks!
1831  Economy / Services / Re: BITWARS on: February 19, 2014, 02:50:09 AM
"without much risk"

If anyone outbids you you lose your BTC, so there is definately a lot of risk.
Still seems interesting tho, I might give it a try.
1832  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitcoinFlipcoin.com - 5mBTC FREE for next 10 bets - GUARANTEED WIN! on: February 13, 2014, 01:42:54 AM
https://blockchain.info/tx/8390b6a90cafeb699ae17e43289ae46e69a594b519762a8d108f1671e9ad93b0

Thanks!

EDIT: Didn't read the "first 10 bets" part... good thing I won Tongue
1833  Economy / Services / Re: Up to 0.01 BTC weekly for YOUR SIGNATURE on: January 31, 2014, 06:22:39 PM
Why 250 posts aswell? Sad
1834  Economy / Gambling / Re: Fun/Arcade games to win? on: January 29, 2014, 08:18:05 PM
gambit.com is PvP boardgames

gamerholic.com has tetris and another arcade game. I've played on this site for a while, it is extremely buggy, I'm not going to lie. However the payouts are good and customer service is great, so if you encounter a problem, they will fix it. I put in 1mBTC and turned it into 20mBTC in 4 or so hours. They payed out Cheesy
1835  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling empty water bottles on: January 28, 2014, 11:55:04 PM
Hi,

I see a lot of people are asking for empty bottles without the air inside.
Normally, the atmospheric pressure would crush the bottles as there is nothing inside of the bottles to push against the force. If you do not understand this concept retake highschool physics.

Anyways, I went to the moon to make hand crafted air free bottles. The inside is completely void, and those looking for this rare specimen can contact me. Each bottle comes in a specially designed vacuum package, so the pressure won't crush the bottles. Standard pricing is 2.5BTC for these bottles, but right now I am offering for only 1BTC each. Payments can be made here: 17o4Dyfc7GMbwMgaeXhQQ74nqDcdmP7RVM

I do not accept escrow, my religion forbids it.
-jeffthebaker
1836  Economy / Services / Re: WE WANT YOUR SIGNATURE! $$$The Highest signature payout to board members. $$$ on: January 28, 2014, 02:23:15 AM
Added, thanks!

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1837  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Onehourwin.com has its second winner on: January 28, 2014, 02:17:31 AM
According to the affiliate program, they make no money. Seems legit.
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good luck all  Cheesy
1839  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Free $50 to use in our Casino & Sportsbook on: January 18, 2014, 02:49:28 AM
Just signed up,

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PS you forgot step 2 Tongue
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Just added the signature.

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