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161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Ether Jobs and Gigs Board - Ethereum Freelancer Site on: April 20, 2016, 06:17:30 AM
If it's 100% free to use, how will you sustain yourselves?
Ads maybe?

Do you have escrow on the site? Are users required to deposit into the site before posting a job? What happens if someone finishes a job and the job poster don't feel like paying? Who takes cares of the disputes?
162  Economy / Services / Re: [Bitcasinonews.com] Share our Site on Twitter and Facebook on: April 20, 2016, 06:01:06 AM
Would have liked to do this but 2000 followers is a bit too much, also the price is a little low, maybe you can add options like:
FollowersPrice/Per share
100-5000.00005 BTC
500-10000.0001 BTC
1000-20000.00015 BTC
2000 +0.0002 BTC
This would allow you to get more shares and Twitter audit could be used to check how many followers are real.
163  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: is there any legal way to bet BTC in the USA on: April 20, 2016, 05:48:56 AM
Well PrimeDice says no. But Yobit Allows me too.. Satosi dice says no lol
Then just gamble at the sites which are not concerned about where a user is from, also make sure that they don't require you to fill up the KYC information or provide any documents, you can check their T&Cs for that. BTC is mostly pseudonymous, so it can only be tracked when buying/selling it on an exchange which require you to provide credentials, use mixers and no one can know whether you send/received bitcoins to/from a gambling site. You can also use VPN for more anonymity, although it is not recommended because you can become a victim of MITM attack.

As for the legality, read this: http://wizardofodds.com/the-legality-of-online-gambling-us
164  Economy / Gambling / Re: 20 BTC investment into gambling site on: April 20, 2016, 05:37:11 AM
There are quite a few sites where you can invest bitcoin into the house bankroll.

Some of these sites include: Moneypot.com, BitDice.me, Betking.io, Dicenow.com, SatoshiDice.com
There's also just-dice.com but for you to invest into it you will have to convert your bitcoins into CLAMs which is an altcoin. But why invest that much money onto others projects when you can in fact own a gambling site with that much money. The risk will stay about the same but your profit percentage will be much bigger.
165  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bet with your Espers ! ESP sportsbook on: April 20, 2016, 03:51:17 AM
Don't know what Espers is but I am guessing it is an altcoin therefore this thread belongs in the altcoin subsection, kindly scroll down to the bottom of the page and "move" it there.

Other thing is, don't really see a point to this, nor anyone would trust a newbie.
166  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin is not the new money on: April 20, 2016, 03:31:12 AM
It is still money to me, for sure it is at an early stage and to use it most of the time we have to convert it to fiat(same as gold) but there will(I hope) come a time when it will be accepted almost everywhere, even at your local stores and then you or them wouldn't need to convert it back and forth, thus making it money.
167  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Sell] How to make money online (only 1$) on: April 19, 2016, 03:45:42 AM
the package contains the explanation of different methods to make money online.
All for 1 $. Payment in bitcoins. Instant delivery.
One of those methods must be "sell, How-to-make-money-online method" for a dollar, right? Don't worry though, the vouch beggars will be here soon to "test" and make it look legit and then you can sell some to the noobs.
168  Other / Meta / Re: Beta of new forum software now officially open on: April 19, 2016, 03:39:41 AM
Is that the final look of it or a different theme will be added? And instead of re-setting the password there, can we not just make a new(temp.) account to test it out?
169  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: SECURITY, Have you been a victim? How safe are your bitcoins? on: April 19, 2016, 03:16:09 AM
So far I have been lucky enough to not become victim of any hack but just being lucky is not it, I take all the security measures to ensure my money remains safe and I think unless one becomes too careless, keeping your coins safe is not that big of a challenge and I am not talking about investing in hardware wallets, even the biggest volume of coins can be kept safe free if one knows how to.

But having said that, if you're running a service of some sort then it is a little different since you would then be dependent on some of your employees who may end up stealing themselves, as most recently happened with shapeshift.
170  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Were there any cases of casino owners running away with bankroll, etc. ? on: April 19, 2016, 03:05:04 AM
There were many, most are mentioned above, I don't remember the names for others but dicebitco.in was another scam site, they were caught messing with nonce to steal from gamblers iirc, though not sure if they ran away with investor's funds or not.
171  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What is the best Cloud mining solution? on: April 19, 2016, 02:39:14 AM
Hi
I'm a little bit confused when it is to choose a good plan for cloud mining. I have seen that the difficulty is so higher that the profitability is no longer as it was. First is it a good investment? what solution to choose, and what plan?

 Huh

hashocean is the best place at the moment and they re very reliable

Here is the available plan https://hashocean.com/pricing/?rid=458126

Wonder what you're basing this on?

@OP, most(if not all) so called cloud mining sites are nothing but ponzi scams waiting to accumulate enough funds to make a dash, I wouldn't recommend you investingthrowing your money away, instead just keep them in your wallet and wait for the price to go up.

This is a good thread on cloud mining, give it a thorough read: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.0
172  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Can not find and confirm with address lookup in some my deposit amount! on: April 19, 2016, 02:31:57 AM
Hello,
I use coinbase.
Do you mean transcatin id is hash?

Hash
e0682210a07eac146e1605ee3cb2d3f6808b942cf0c15f09b7d018fae0e3f0bc
If this is the transaction ID of your sent coins then they were sent to these addresses:
12mc5Fjqw2Ch7aazKTj3ozh5GRbijVJTQP 0.03 BTC
17u4KQS1eFgCgwWgqGzqeHXXsW3KXkaQDM 0.04326 BTC

You can check it here: https://blockchain.info/tx/e0682210a07eac146e1605ee3cb2d3f6808b942cf0c15f09b7d018fae0e3f0bc

Either that is not the TX ID of your transaction or you ended up sending coins to somewhere else.
173  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Primedice.com] Up to free 0.01 BTC to all Bitcointalk members on: April 19, 2016, 02:24:37 AM
Username: bitbaby

Thanks stunna for yet another giveaway. This is why Primedice is loved by all and always stands out among dice sites.
174  Economy / Services / Re: Up to 0.035 BTC weekly for YOUR SIGNATURE *New rules on: April 19, 2016, 02:20:18 AM
I told this would happen but no one cared to listen, nothing can be done about this now. I had only 41 posts in total (previous week+last week) and was paid in full, so the issue caused by the glitch is sorted as far as I am concerned.
175  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ShapeShift.io - Instant Coin Exchange - No Account Needed on: April 19, 2016, 02:11:40 AM
This was very unfortunate to say the least, a huge loss but I do hope that you guys recover some part of it from the employee which was involved in this misdeed for they're completely responsible for it and send them to Jail. Also hope to see you guys back soon, shapeshift is my favorite exchange and though others are trying to take advantage of this misfortune and fill the space, I don't think there is yet any service which is even close to the standard of shapeshift.
176  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Igot Bitcoin Exchange Is On The Brink of Collapse on: April 17, 2016, 03:47:12 AM
There were signs of this happening, saw too many people complaint on the forum itself in past about their funds being held in bitcoin/fiat and support was unresponsive until they reported it here. Let's hope no one loses their money with them.
177  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: 2FA Authentication on: April 17, 2016, 03:18:08 AM
Is it easy to transfer this to a new cell? Been using for a year but need to upgrade my cell soon.
If you have the key, which is required to generate the 2fa code then just transfer it to any other device and it will start generating the code for you. Just make sure to type it correctly if you're doing it manually.

Im always changing my passwords of all of my accounts every 1 month, some of my accounts had a phone verification and also 2FA Authentication. Well yes, the critical disadvantage will be losing your phone.
If you keep back up of the key which is presented to you when you first enable the 2fa then it doesn't matter if you lose your phone because you can use the key to get 2fa code from any other device.
178  Economy / Gambling / Re: Moneypot or Bitdice on: April 17, 2016, 03:13:10 AM
Oops. I just realized I put betdice  Shocked

I meant bitdice... Thanks to joksim299 for pointing that out.
You do know that you can go up and edit the original post plus the title, right?

I meant for investing, but thanks for answering!
It all comes down to which one you trust the most with your money, other than that both have somewhat similar risks, if any gambler(s) have a good day and get lucky they can put a dent in your investment real fast.
179  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cheaters (double spenders) and what the gambling sites are doing against them on: April 15, 2016, 01:55:58 AM
Yours is not the first site it has happened too, the biggest sites have faced this problem and the solution you implemented is the best solution there is, one confirmation on a normal day should take on average 10 minutes and its same for everyone so gamblers have to wait that much to play at any casino.

Up to 1 BTC, 1 confirmation should suffice, over that you should wait for at-least 3 confirmations.
180  Economy / Gambling / Re: How to recover your primedice password? on: April 15, 2016, 01:47:41 AM
hey guys.. i forgot my primedice password.. is there any other fast way to retrieve it? like a reset link?
usually if primedice could not get your account back. you must create a new account and the balance in your account will be transferred to your new account by primedice you can contact support dude Cheesy
This would only be done if the user is able to provide proofs of owning the previous account, which would require the user to sign a message from one or maybe more addresses which were you used to deposit into primedice. The easiest way would be to use the "forgot password" feature to receive reset instruction in registered email.
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