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861  Economy / Gambling / Re: Diggit.io | Over Dice? | 700+ BTC Already Invested! | Max win 9+ BTC! | 1% Edge on: December 18, 2014, 01:38:25 AM
I only hit reload about 3-4 times or so. It probably assumed I was DDOSing.
Yeah. We have adjusted the firewall now to be more polished and more lenient.

Hope this site immune to DD4BC's attack.

There is still 100BTC bounty on DD4BC, which can be seen here - http://bitcoinbountyhunter.com/bitalo.html

862  Economy / Gambling / Re: Diggit.io | NEW THREAD | <2 Hours Until Launch! | 490+ BTC Already Invested on: December 18, 2014, 01:36:21 AM
Please invest with caution. I say this for every investment site, and I'm always right. If history serves us correctly, everyone who invests in this will lose their money. Trusting someone with no reputation or identity with 100's of thousands of dollars is INSANE. I'm sick of seeing people lose large amounts of money to scams related to investment gambling sites.

@OP, why don't you fund your bank roll yourself. Or work off the 500 coins you already have invested? Either way you will make MORE money. Why would you want to dilute your profits even further unless you were planning on running off with the funds?

I am happy to escrow your identity/funds/seeds. I'm also sure Dooglus would be happy to do such a thing. I'll put 1 BTC on you not doing any of those preventative measures though, despite the fact it would be the best way to promote your business if you were to be taking a legitimate route.


Stunna on the money. Someone needs to make a solution to managing investment gambling sites
863  Economy / Gambling / Re: So I turned 1 BTC into 4.5 playing blackjack on Betchain on: December 18, 2014, 01:33:51 AM
You are doing well still! I always get annihilated playing blackjack  Undecided
864  Economy / Gambling / Re: Introducing BitcoinMinesweeper.com - The classic favorite, with a Bitcoin twist! on: December 18, 2014, 01:31:06 AM
When will this game be up to play?!
865  Economy / Gambling / Re: Treasure-Bit.com | GIVEAWAY - Free Play mode - Provably Fair on: December 18, 2014, 01:28:47 AM
What is the house edge?

I have to say the referral % is a bit low...
866  Economy / Services / Re: *ActionCrypto.com Options Signaure Campaign* ESCROWED* Earn 0.1 Best Rate * on: December 18, 2014, 01:25:17 AM
Name: coingamblingreviews
BTC Address: 1KrTfGKV4sSyzo38md9xiE7FtmZ8wY4vb4
Post Count: 198
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867  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Martingale Experiment - 0.5BTC into 1BTC on: December 17, 2014, 06:12:53 AM
Alright I am about to do this experiment again but with Bitwheel.io this time! Check out the thread here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=896198.0
868  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Martingale Experiment - 0.5BTC into 1BTC on: December 16, 2014, 11:29:06 PM
Coin sweeper is pretty boring though

Nothing is boring when you're making profit, haha

haha best comment I have read yet! That is why we all gamble Smiley
869  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: one question about the faucet on: December 16, 2014, 06:47:58 AM
I like a faucet to play on a site to start with. It always feels better playing with real BTC than fake money (even if it is a tiny amount).

The best faucet I have seen to date in the bitcoin gambling space would be Bitwheel (feel free to use my affiliate link - http://bitwheel.io/ref/?223495)

You can claim the faucet every 2 minutes and each claim is 0.00001 BTC which I think is the biggest around at the moment (with no strings attached). I have actually withdrawn once but got super lucky and like everyone is saying - not worth your time!
870  Economy / Gambling / Re: need some good poker site /// on: December 16, 2014, 06:39:33 AM
I play a lot at http://www.k8poker.net/ but mostly on the freerolls! In fact there is one in 3 hours Smiley
871  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Martingale Experiment - 0.5BTC into 1BTC on: December 16, 2014, 06:35:05 AM
Coin sweeper is pretty boring though

Well the game itself is very simple and has no skills elements, which some people consider as a good feature.

Yeah games of skill worry me a bit. It means I am going to get punished until I get good at the game and probably lose a lot...
872  Economy / Gambling / Re: So I turned 1 BTC into 4.5 playing blackjack on Betchain on: December 15, 2014, 01:11:32 PM
Very nice! I like Betchain Casino Smiley

We made a video review of Betchain here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-ljlCCX3l0&list=UUhQIxk9SrI8JMoBUlux1x-g
873  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Martingale Experiment - 0.5BTC into 1BTC on: December 15, 2014, 12:28:52 PM
I see a few more players are using my affiliate link for Coin-Sweeper Smiley

Is anyone else trying my martingale technique? If so how have you gone?
874  Economy / Gambling / Re: Introducing BitcoinMinesweeper.com - The classic favorite, with a Bitcoin twist! on: December 14, 2014, 12:38:48 PM
Hi all,

We're about to introduce the gaming world to a new gambling crossover: Bitcoin Minesweeper!

You'll be playing the real Minesweeper here: The game as made famous by Windows.


Congrats to your site, but the concept of marrying minesweeper with bitcoins is not exactly new, what makes your site more "real Minesweeper" than let's say sites like coin-sweeper.com

My thoughts as well! Looks like the house edge is 2% which is twice that of Coin-Sweeper's 1%
875  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] CasinoBitco.in Bit777/Peerbet CBTC Thread- STATS! Q3 POSTED! on: December 11, 2014, 04:58:15 AM
After reading the latest news on the SEC fining another Bitcoin Security Exchange, how does CasinoBitco.in deal with this risk? (article here - http://www.coindesk.com/sec-bitcoin-exchange-60000-securities-violations/)

Is CasinoBitco.in incorporated anywhere?

Are you guys pursuing a license for gambling?

Is a gambling license required in the Bitcoin Gambling world?

Is Havelock Investments a registered exchange where you are listed (I can't seem to find this anywhere)?

What happens to investors if Havelock Investments is shutdown?

I don't mean to sound rude but these are the questions that I really would like to know as a potential investor in Casino Bitcoin
876  Economy / Gambling / Re: What Do You Look For in a Dice or Roulette Site? on: December 08, 2014, 10:37:18 AM
To continue on with my gambling site questions:

What do you look for in a dice or roulette site?

Things that make me feel comfortable that they won't shut up shop and run away with my bitcoins.

So a solid guy backing it from the Bitcoin Talk forum would be nice, or a link to a decent sized wallet they have. Also the longer they have been around the better I feel. Plus good and fast customer service if any issues occur is a bonus, and a sign up bonus is always nice Smiley
877  Economy / Gambling / Re: == OFFICIAL 2014 BITCOIN GAMBLING AWARDS == Vote for your favorite website! on: December 08, 2014, 10:33:09 AM
From the list you supplied I voted for Casino Bitcoin Smiley Cool, simple, easy to use Casino and it's listed on a Bitcoin stock exchange Cool
878  Economy / Gambling / Re: Does it work? on: December 08, 2014, 10:28:52 AM
Hello,

I want to know does http://www.btcadder.com/ works?
I see their Bitcoin Address and they had received about 32 BTC and 1294 transactions.

Let me know if it works or is it scam.

It's a dangerous world walking around the Bitcoin universe sometimes. This being a definite scam  Roll Eyes
879  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any games that are skill-based? or at least good payouts with high chances? on: December 06, 2014, 01:43:33 AM
Hi, I am a representative for CoinXerox so I can be biased.

But at the CoinXerox there is Solitaire with progressive Jackpot which is a game of skill.
As well there is Backgammon, a competitive skill-based game for two players.

Really liking your site so far!! Just need more players on board Smiley
880  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Martingale Experiment - 0.5BTC into 1BTC on: December 06, 2014, 01:42:09 AM
So after putting out this post with my affiliate link it looks like a few people played Coin Sweeper... My link is below if you want to play using it Smiley
https://www.coin-sweeper.com/coinsweeper?a=coingamblingreviews

Exactly 39 people have clicked the link over the last week and 10 people have deposited and played. From that I made BTC0.00789420 in Affiliate revenue... A bit low but hopefully they continue to play...

Screenshot of affiliate page and income is below:

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