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2381  Economy / Gambling / Re: [DOTA 2 - BETTING PREDICTION] [FREE] [WIN: 8] [LOSS: 2] on: November 18, 2015, 01:55:56 PM
What's your take on EG vs CDEC 3 hours from now, a safe bet on EG or hope for a shocking CDEC win? I'm pretty sure Evil Geniuses has this one, but can't shake the feeling that CDEC has something under their sleeves, especially after knocking off Mineski and LGD.
2382  Economy / Speculation / Re: any chance Bitcoin will rise again to $1000 at Black friday ? on: November 18, 2015, 01:46:28 PM
You are lucky if you see 400$ again this November. You can see 1000$ only in your dreams, not in reality. There's no reason/fake news to %300 price jump.

If major players would take the risk for a pump this coming Black Friday we may see another $400 before November ends, that is, if they would risk going for a pump. It's not likely though, they have already profited early this month.

2383  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: And the Black Belt in Bitcoin News Plagiarism Goes To Cointelegraph -NewsBTC on: November 18, 2015, 12:27:07 AM
for instance if hilary clinton released all of her email she sent to the public CNN.. knowing the world would see it.. she cant then sue the world..

once they are public any media station can quote them.

Exactly.

"Information is free" - Richard Stallman

I believe all they are asking is that they're cited as reference of the interview. Information is free but it is our duty to give due credit to those who did the hard work. Using and quoting properly is clearly not the same as using and claiming it as your own. Shame on them.
2384  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to stay away from gambling? suggestions ? on: November 17, 2015, 06:08:15 PM
I will say it is very difficult to get rid of any addiction especially of drugs and gambling.Whenever you make some money you will try to recover your losses.Better pack up your system for a while and find other activities till you completely forget about gambling.

Forget your losses and move on. Just keep yourself busy, would be best if it would be on something productive like a whole new hobby. If you're not up to it, go hang out with your friends.
2385  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bank or Bitcoin Wallet? on: November 17, 2015, 04:15:06 PM
i guess bank account is better as we get some interest on the money we deposit...........

but i think btc wallets are much secure...

it would be good to if we get something that can these feature..

bitcoin wallet is an investment itself, so when the price increase like the last time you gain tons of interest, not even comparable  to the bank, with their silly 1-2%

I think it's pretty obvious being this is a Bitcoin forum, that the answer for most of us would be bitcoin. But banks are banks and bitcoin is bitcoin, they're two different entities each with advantages and disadvantages in different regards.

I'd choose bitcoin for sending or transferring money, but I'd prefer a bank if we're talking about holding my savings, at least while the economy is stable.
2386  Economy / Economics / Re: The Halving - Good or Bad for Bitcoin? on: November 17, 2015, 03:48:21 PM
In theory, it should be good for bitcoin, but what will happen in reality is yet to be known.

Too much people saying the price will increase after the halving actually gets me worried, if everyone cashes out the moment the price has increased or has been profitable, it'll just send btc spiraling downwards, maybe this time, for good.
2387  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: November 17, 2015, 12:55:47 PM

Well, any cloud mining operation is a big time risky investment. Not only cause of scam danger but also cause of galloping mining diff and significant price volatility.

Agreed . Waiting for the dust to settle .

I'd think the dust has already settled. The price for s5 has been constant around the .007 to .008 /Gh for the past 3 days. This was the price before the newer batches of s7s were introduced, then went nuts for a while before settling in again. We might not see another price disruption unless newer s7s are introduced one last time.

I'd expect a bit of a constant increase from here in the coming months though.
2388  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: NBA 2015-16 Regular Season Discussion on: November 17, 2015, 12:41:38 PM
That's enough NBA. You gotta get your shit together. Houston was 10 points ahead at first half, they lost by 16. Oklahoma and Houston always disappointed me this season. Westbrook scored 40 but no bench help. You can't win like that.

Yeah Houston's my bet when the season started. I do not know if it's a team chemistry problem with the addition of Ty or just because of that Kardashian being with Harden. He doesn't look like the same James that carried the team all the way to the conference finals last season. He's doesn't have the same MVP-level game that he used to be.
2389  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Is Btcoin becoming centralized? on: November 15, 2015, 01:47:15 PM

People need to remember Bitcoin was created to provide a way of moving electronic cash without needing to go through a trusted third party, for example a bank.  Mining is not the reason cryptocurrencies exist.

Mining is simply part of making cryptocurrencies possible.  Mining is mainly done in large mining farms using specialist hardware not available to the general public.  Just be thankful that there is still one miner manufacturer (Bitmain) selling an admittedly marginal miner to the general pubic.  


Without mining being profitable, bitcoin wouldn't have advanced to what is now in the first place. If it won't be profitable for the long term after the halving, more likely, it'll be the start of bitcoin's downfall.
2390  Economy / Auctions / Re: Auction of MoneyPot.com the bitcoin gambling wallet on: November 15, 2015, 05:38:31 AM
Hi,

I'm not very fond of selling out real trusted companies/products. Have you considered alternative options like expanding and hiring people to help?

In any case, would you consider making public the site traffic analytics?

Regards
2391  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ● Why Bitcoin is Not Mainstream Yet & my Suggestions! ● on: November 14, 2015, 06:04:14 PM
The problem is that people cannot understand the concept of bitcoins and think it is a scam since the founder's identity is not known and they can't file charges to anyone if anything goes wrong.

I think we should teach/promote facts about bitcoins to people instead of marketing it as in investment.

This is one way of taking it mainstream. The other is to not explain it at all, and have the coders and programmers do all the work, deliver products, that's how you get it going.

Take this for example, I do not know how the TCP/IP protocol works but the internet is already a part of my life. I don't care how it works, I just want the products built from it/ I can use it with, like Facebook, etc.
2392  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: NBA 2015-16 Regular Season Discussion on: November 13, 2015, 12:16:23 PM
Golden State Warriors -9 @1.95 attractive for betting when it is playing against Minnesota Timberwolves. Grin

Almost any match is attractive when you're speaking of Golden State. Curry now has replaced Lebron as the best player in the NBA - the end of an era. One of these days, they're gonna have a bad game.
2393  Economy / Speculation / Re: How much money/BTC did you make/lose with this recent bubble? on: November 12, 2015, 03:22:19 PM
Personally I ended up making a modest $200+ profit.  Cheesy

I really shouldn't tarde Bitcoin.

Far too twitchy, emotional, and reactionary, so even when I too spot a good trade, the market is likely to taunt me out of it and even have me doing the exact opposite trade on a whim, as opposed to the original trade which I spent 45 minutes scanning over charts and momentum indicators before making. It is frustrating sitting on sidelines, looking at charts and being able to spot moves, but knowing that as soon as I throw a bit play money into the game, I am likely to start pissing hundreds of bucks all over the shop.

I know that feeling, the idea that in just a few hours the sell price would be much higher and so you postpone a really good trade, just to find out the market crashed an hour later. Happened to me a lot of times when I was still trading alts. Nowadays I try to be objective in trading, I set a %profit acceptable and stick to that.

I also cashed out at $350, thinking it was the peak, then the following days it went almost to $500. Still happy with it though.

2394  Other / Archival / Re: Email Submit - 0.001 BTC on: November 12, 2015, 12:14:48 PM
A standard e-mail submit offer on the average gives a profit of about ~$0.70-$1 / e-mail for US residents. Just remember to not abuse this as your network can reverse payments anytime they feel they're being cheated on, and that happens a lot in my experience.

Is he doing this with a CPA Network?  

Most probably, it's not illegal nor considered cheating if the advertiser classified it as an incentivized offer, but these kinds of offers are almost always at the higher risk for shaving, that's why I'm trying to warn OP to take it slow.
2395  Economy / Services / Re: [Social Media Service] Facebook, Twitter, YouTube [CHEAP] on: November 12, 2015, 12:09:27 PM
Do you drip feed these? 25k followers in just 24 hours is a great way to raise a red flag for the account.

Over 1-2 weeks would be real nice, esp for new accounts. And how real-looking are they, standard bio plus 1-3 tweets/RTs?
I have done this for a long time and there is no problems with it. Real looking with pictures (most of them) and some can have a few RT and favs.

Yeah I know it wont get you banned but the extra care pays off in the long term. Do you have reseller prices? I would be very much interested in reselling these, please drop me a PM if you have. Thanks.
2396  Economy / Services / Re: [Social Media Service] Facebook, Twitter, YouTube [CHEAP] on: November 12, 2015, 10:58:18 AM
Do you drip feed these? 25k followers in just 24 hours is a great way to raise a red flag for the account.

Over 1-2 weeks would be real nice, esp for new accounts. And how real-looking are they, standard bio plus 1-3 tweets/RTs?
2397  Other / Archival / Re: Email Submit - 0.001 BTC on: November 12, 2015, 10:51:47 AM
A standard e-mail submit offer on the average gives a profit of about ~$0.70-$1 / e-mail for US residents. Just remember to not abuse this as your network can reverse payments anytime they feel they're being cheated on, and that happens a lot in my experience.
2398  Economy / Speculation / Re: How much money/BTC did you make/lose with this recent bubble? on: November 12, 2015, 10:35:28 AM
I sold at the top and made an immodest $100k+ profit. I figure the next bubble will buy me a house. Cool

And the spikes aren't even over yet, maybe you can buy another car with what's happening.  Grin
2399  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cloud Mining - Hashnest on: November 12, 2015, 03:09:20 AM
Even if s4 has the best Gh:price ratio it does not have much of a demand. If btc's price come to tank and everyone would sell their s4 you might be left with a stash that is next to worthless.

You're more insured with s5, until s7's price begin to normalize.
2400  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HostingBox.us ★ 4GB RAM ★ 5 IPv4 ★ $7/month ★ FREE WILDCARD SSL ★ 99.9% Uptime★ on: November 11, 2015, 02:55:36 PM
I kinda do not get your reseller packages, what does unlimited features mean anyway?

Also, does unlimited accounts means there's no limit to how many clients I get to install cpanels? 

Regards
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