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321  Economy / Services / Re: 0.1-0.25 btc a day | some copy-past task , forum-mod like work on: February 15, 2017, 01:29:20 PM
It's realy big payments. And it's look like unreal...

Nah?
100/250$ every day for a forum mod job seems unreal? xD
It's completely crazy

It's at least 3k$ a month.
You get less than that with an engineering diploma xD
322  Economy / Services / Re: Can anyone crack my etherum wallet? on: February 13, 2017, 04:55:38 PM
Forgot password, and it has a pretty significant sum (for me at least, around .85 BTC worth). I'm willing to offer 15% of it as a bounty to anyone that could assist me in recovering the password. PM me if more details are needed.

Two solutions:
-You have the seeds. Then you don't really need us and you wouldn't post here as you're not new I guess.
-You don't have the seeds, then only bruteforce will work (from what I know).

For bruteforce the important part will be "how much do your remember". Approximative passwords? Length? Some characters? Vague idea?
It can goes really quick for example if you know that the password is "something like alex89/" but if you don't have much data it will be nearly impossible.

Sorry then because I lost 0.3BTC like this so I feel you --'

I only have the backups in the my keystore file. So no seed :p.
I contacted wallet recovery services and seeing if they can help me out.

Well then I suppose you can say goodbye to your money ^^'
If I remember correctly no good wallet would let you get back your funds without the seeds!
323  Economy / Economics / Re: Central of the Philippines Recognizes Bitcoin on: February 13, 2017, 04:54:09 PM
there is nothing to improve in bitcoins situation in our country, BSP doesn't really care about what BTC does so long as the users get to be taxed. there will be no different to using paypal over btc due to these taxes and we possibly be the usual suspects too for all the extortions going on.

Well the idea is that BTC can't really be taxed unless you want it.
So recognizing BTC is a big progress in stoping this "extortion" as you're saying.
324  Economy / Gambling / Re: Monthly Best Gambling Site (February 2017) on: February 13, 2017, 03:19:48 PM
i would vote for Directbet.eu as usual because this is my sportbook favourite and second options is FortuneJack.com because they were running jack race and it was very interesting contest

Yeah Fortune JAck is great but...
I don't know, I had some connexion problem resulting in voided bets... Plus I never saw anyone winning their luckyjack :/
Not saying they're scamming or anything like that but... Well I'm really not lucky in technical problems on this site xD
325  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular & Trusted | Huge Community | Free BTC on: February 13, 2017, 03:13:58 PM
Stunna need to treat their customer better, especially the high rollers on their site. Imagine a customer that deposit 31 Bitcoins into your site, that means the player really trust the dice site so much that he is willing to deposit so much money to play on the site, but holding the 4 bitcoins profit plus the player deposit amount for almost 1 week before releasing the funds, and the price of BTC have already dropped almost $100 usd.

And now the staff using the reason Stunna is away on holiday to avoid the paying of bonus to the customer is quite unacceptable.

Lol,

It's unacceptable! The director is actually not working 24h/7d! How the hell is it supposed to work if the guy in charge takes... Hollidays!!!
Stupid leftists again!!!  Cheesy

And maybe the staff can't pay the bonus because that's like a fucking huge amount? BTC price variations is YOUR concern not theirs. When you want a refund from a company and you have to wait 30 days to you also ask for the USD/EURO variation compensation?
326  Economy / Services / Re: Can anyone crack my etherum wallet? on: February 13, 2017, 03:11:00 PM
Forgot password, and it has a pretty significant sum (for me at least, around .85 BTC worth). I'm willing to offer 15% of it as a bounty to anyone that could assist me in recovering the password. PM me if more details are needed.

Two solutions:
-You have the seeds. Then you don't really need us and you wouldn't post here as you're not new I guess.
-You don't have the seeds, then only bruteforce will work (from what I know).

For bruteforce the important part will be "how much do your remember". Approximative passwords? Length? Some characters? Vague idea?
It can goes really quick for example if you know that the password is "something like alex89/" but if you don't have much data it will be nearly impossible.

Sorry then because I lost 0.3BTC like this so I feel you --'
327  Economy / Gambling / Re: [New Bitcoin game]Pot of Bitcoin www.btc-potofgold.win on: February 13, 2017, 03:05:40 PM
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH
ARGH MY EYES
IT BURNS!!! IT BURNS LIKE HELL

Seriously man, that's a design from... I don't know 1990 maybe?
Learn some css. Learn real html. Learn how to work with both. Then make another site please.
Here the only result will be the numerous damaged eyes of the users.
328  Economy / Gambling / Re: Monthly Best Gambling Site (February 2017) on: February 13, 2017, 03:04:10 PM
Hmm...
I voted yolodice but I'm a bit biased obviously Grin
Not so much because of the campaign, mainly because I earned a solid 20% profit from my investment here!
That do makes you love a site xD
329  Economy / Gambling / Re: Future rolls in Dice game on: February 13, 2017, 03:02:34 PM
Hello All,

I want to ask. If I want to continue my old roll in gambling site (lets say my last roll was a month ago), will it affect my next roll?

I mean if we could turn back time (I continue my last mont roll) Grin  , did the result will be the same? ( same seed, same payout,  I didnt change anything)

thank you for explanation

PS : Sorry for bad English
First, move this thread on Gambling Discussion section. This is not the right place.
Second, your last roll doesn't affect with your current or next roll, because each bet is independent. (IMO)
Altough you changed your seed, the payout, or anything, your roll still an "independent".
Technically false.

To be clear: your previous roll has NO INFLUENCE on the next results. Odds are the same of course.
BUT, nothing is random. The generated number isn't random, it's the result of incredibly complex algorithm that makes it appear random.
So if you know how they work and you get the input data (the seeds) you can know the next roll results only from the first roll result.

So technically not correct, but in reality it's not possible to predict it as you're missing data (half of the seeds) ^^
330  Economy / Economics / Re: Build a Bank Of Bitcoin on: February 13, 2017, 02:59:40 PM
I don't even see the point.
Only 3 uses to a bank:
-keeping your property safe -> useless if you have your own wallet
-keeping up with inflation through the 2% you'l earn a year -> ridiculous compared to BTC inflation
-having your money accessible at all time through credit card -> digital currency hello?
331  Economy / Economics / Re: Rising Economy of Russia >> on: February 13, 2017, 02:57:56 PM
When Vladimir Putin became President, Russia was effectively bankrupt as it owed more money to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) than it had in foreign currency reserves. Since then, Russia has achieved a virtual macroeconomic revolution to the point where it is one of the largest creditors of U.S. debt in the world. Its nominal dollar GDP has increased by more than a factor of six, and has the potential to reach more than $2 trillion by 2010. Russia would become the largest economy in Europe and the fifth largest in the world following the United States, China, Japan, and India by 2020 if goals would have been achieved.......

What`s the point of this thread? Saying what a great president Vladimir Putin is? Grin

Russia has lots of resources and if there was no communism,Russia would be one of the wealthiest countires

in the world.

Yes, lots of resources, but the country is so poorly managed that it can only sell them raw. It's manufacturing which makes a country rich. Just look at China, South Korea or Taiwan. Is there a single Russian product which can compete with those of other countries? Somehow, Russia is like Saudi Arabia. As long as there's oil or gas to sell, the country's going fine, but when there'll be no more, it will sink.

You're going a bit fast here...
It's like saying "look at Africa, this continent is so badly managed it can't even manufacturer its resources"
That's mainly depending on people skills, which mainly depends on education, which mainly depends on development and State investments.

So not saying it's not an important problem, but it's a problem that can take decades if not centuries to take care of! You can't just come and say "ok now we'll manage this better" ^^
332  Economy / Economics / Re: Better adoption through use of mBTC on: February 13, 2017, 02:55:18 PM
Lol, that's the same thing it wouldn't change much xD

But what would be interesting would be a common norm!
I mean, it all depends of the site on which you are. Some put prices and bets in mbtc, others in btc, others in satoshis...
That could be a good thing to all agree on one common unit. It can be mbtc why not, you spend mostly mbtc unless you're rich as hell.
333  Economy / Economics / Re: Physical or Paper Gold? Why? on: February 13, 2017, 02:53:20 PM
Why is it important to have physical gold?
Well paper gold means you trust the system you trust the broker...
Anyone with some brain can see the system isn't going well

Physical gold isn't for trading. It's an investment for the future.
Wanna trade? Go paper. Wanna keep something of value for a long time? Go physical gold!
334  Economy / Economics / Re: Central of the Philippines Recognizes Bitcoin on: February 13, 2017, 02:51:52 PM
Lol
I went to Philipines once... Can't really say it's a huge victory for btc
the country is poor and has closed banking system, means you can't withdraw cash from Philipines banks when you're a stranger.

But it's still a good idea. Especially for a country which is just a group of hundreds of different islands! Digital money can't be bad here!
335  Economy / Economics / Re: why is it so hard to buy bitcoin on: February 10, 2017, 02:04:23 PM
I wouldn't say it's hard to buys btc...
In fact it's rather easy, there are dozens of sites selling btc and you can see a lot in signature of the forum Grin
But it's freaking expensive!!!
You always have to pays around 10% of various fees whenever you want to buy some!
Unless you use local bitcoin, which is for me the best of the best of bitcoin trading website.
336  Economy / Economics / Re: Best way for steady income on: February 10, 2017, 02:02:18 PM
I tried investing in casino a little bit, and until now I'm rather satisfied!
I tried investing quite a bit in YoloDice and it was a good investment with 20% return!
Of course I'm not expecting such awesome return on the long run, but investing in casinos is a good way to assure a steady income in my opinion, casino will always win on the long run ^^
337  Economy / Lending / Re: Want To Invest 0.4 BTC on: February 09, 2017, 04:18:39 AM
WTF?
Let's be very clear, if  that's not the definition of a fishy loan I don't know what it is!
Might be just someone lending 400$ to himself in order to build trust. He'll come back asking for new loans while showing this topic as a proof.

33% ROI on 25 days? lol.
338  Economy / Economics / Re: How much are you willing to pay in fees for a Bitcoin transaction? on: February 09, 2017, 04:15:29 AM
When you think about it even 0.1$ isn't nothing...
I know btc allows to send huge amount of money from everywhere, and that's great.
But it's still a shame that we can't use it as a daily payment means...
And you can't when you have nearly 0.3$ fees!
339  Economy / Economics / Re: Use cases that currently Bitcoin and Ethereum cannot support due to scalability on: February 09, 2017, 04:13:29 AM
As a decentralized system btc performs poorly?
Care to explain that sentences? btc is the very definition of a decentralized system, I don't really see how it could perform poorly in this domain...

And yes scalability is a problem. But it's not a problem linked to it's decentralized nature.
340  Economy / Gambling / Re: Nothing could've been great results from playing in rollin.io ? on: February 09, 2017, 04:10:58 AM
A trick for rolling.io?

Yeah I got one: don't try the Martingale. But that's just a general advice for every gambling site ever. There is nothing specific for rolling.io it's a common normal site. I have to admit I get a bit bored myself with the huuuuuuuuge number of new dice sites proposing nothing new...
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