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1141  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★ Crypto-Games.net ★ 4 Years Old ★ 58.000$ wagering contest ★ on: September 22, 2018, 12:45:03 PM
Are there any plans to add new games? Bustabit is becoming very popular, maybe you could add a game like that.
And there exactly are how many clones of them in the market? I can list more than 20 which have failed miserably. I doubt the tea, will consider adding a new game as similar to their "competition" just because you think we're not popular.
1142  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: HODLER Wallet - The Only Open Source Multi-Asset Wallet on: September 22, 2018, 12:39:37 PM
The way I judge new is wallets is the flexibility they offer while claiming the forked coins. Don't get me wrong, it's good to have one solution for every coin out there but also there are wallets which provide the same service. My only concerns with them are claiming the forked coins. So will you be adding the easiness to claim the forked coins anytime soon?

You have coded this stuff in Pascal? Shocked Shocked Man, best of luck getting open source contributors.
1143  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Anyone want to form a project team, brainstorm some ideas, and launch a token? on: September 22, 2018, 12:34:27 PM
That is the most pathetic project plan I have witnessed. Even before you take a further step, I tell ya, you will fail miserably. Given your only motivation to do the project "don't wish to work 9-5" and make some money off token is as good as the scam ICO projects we often come across. Best of luck buddy, I await your venture.
1144  Economy / Services / Re: (FOR HIRE) ICO-Token support service on: September 21, 2018, 04:00:41 PM
This service is proved to be trusted and the service they provide is very professional. The team is consist of professional and very expert in community management and bounty managers. Well organized and facilitated. Good job guys! Keep it up! I recommend this team!
So can you give us some sort of proof that you have worked with the above company before and they have carried out your project successfully? If you can't, it just looks like you're shilling for them thereby bumping posts in less than 24 hours.
1145  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling addiction becomes more popular with young people over time on: September 21, 2018, 03:57:36 PM
After recent changes to the merit system, I am trying to do something useful and contribute to the forum. And this is what I collect, hopefully it will change my merit.
That's a no-no! (The Only thing you should do for merits is writing great posts without expecting a merit. If you do something just for the reward, you don't fully enjoy it or you don't do it out of your general concerns.) People usually don't tend to merit posts which are written just for the merit sakes.

Please let me know your opinion on this issue and if you have enough power, what would you do to solve this
I don't care about the content now since this post is just for merit sakes and not intended to share any information.
1146  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Pacquiao Vs Mayweather 2 on: September 21, 2018, 03:54:14 PM
There's a video circulating the net about this two boxers where allegedly the fighters met in Tokyo Japan for a concert and Mayweather started thrash talking Pacquiao and you can hear on the video Mayweather saying he will come out of retirement this coming December 2018 to fight Pacquiao for the 2nd time. Mayweather comes out as an early favorite for this match.
At this point, after the McGregor match, I have really lost my interests in betting or predicting any matches when Mayweather is involved. Maybe it's a personal hate but I just don't like the way he presents himself. I hope Pac beats the shit out of him. Like always, lot of money will be involved and maybe Pac will be paid more th lose.
1147  Economy / Gambling / Re: CryptoBet.to | Transparent Ethereum Betting powered with Smart-Contracts on: September 21, 2018, 03:46:45 PM
Interesting. Right now I can see only one event listed on the entire website. Would you be hosting events the similar way or the site is yet to be fully completed? It's a bad marketing practice to launch a website with just one event. There is hardly any information on the site.
1148  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bounty management attached with Asia service. What's priority? on: September 21, 2018, 03:35:14 PM
1. I doubt shit-posting and bounty whoring is worth their time. These people extremely value their time and wouldn't go around sharing shit on facebook for a few satoshi's. I mean really why would a progressive country like Japan waste their precious time in bounty whoring.

2. While coming up with a few promotions to target investments from those countries is okay but creating a new platform for them to bounty whore won't work out.
1149  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple the next bitcoin? on: September 21, 2018, 03:32:10 PM
As we all have seen ripple has been quite strong these past few days and with all that it has done over the past months compared to most other currencies and the launch of xrapid is actually starting to show in its price.
There is so much talk about ripple taking over bitcoin and being 10$ what are your thoughts on this ?
- There is no next bitcoin. There is Bitcoin and everything else are shitcoins - This is how you classify them.
- The title of this thread is infuriating. You're literally comparing a much-decentralised currency to a heavily controlled one. And no, trading volume doesn't add up.
- Where is this "so much talk" happening? You're the only person who seems delusional to the facts.
- The day Ripple becomes the next bitcoin is the same day Roger Ver admits he's the real Satoshi.
1150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency; The future, glory now or later? on: September 21, 2018, 03:28:13 PM
Lately several critics have had so much to say about what they think cryptocurrency is. Many said the best about this innovation have been seen already, and that all we can wait to see is degeneration and probable final extinction. But for me, I think we have not even seen any glorious day(s) I believe they are still very much ahead.
"Lately"? The critics are here since day 1 and even when bitcoin boomed to whole another level. Ungrateful bastards would never support the moment. You shouldn't be taking them too seriously. I don't know what example to give you of a crypto related glory but if you're too blind to notice around, you're ignorant.

My take, what do all think?
Stop doubting the potential of the cryptos. Without critics, we wouldn't be where we are.
1151  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Coldbit - New stainless steel seed backup design on: September 21, 2018, 02:29:52 PM
Very interesting. A have a few questions though

- Will the seed be covered with some material or the stainless steel on which the seed is written on will be an open cover?
- Don't you think the seed would be just more readable and more prone to exposure when it's printed on a big metal?
- Are you self-funded or backed up by venture capitalists?
1152  Economy / Services / Re: need help with new project on: September 21, 2018, 02:25:05 PM
Greetings everyone,
I have been around bitcoin gambling websites for a little over a year and I think it's time for me to get involved in making my own. I have a few ideas of what kind of games I would like implemented just need a developer to help me along with building the code. If anyone is seriously interested and can show past projects they have done I would love to hire you. More information can be added via email/pm.
Thank you
- You sure you want to go ahead with building it? Give the saturated market?
- You have enough funds to cover up the development/house/marketing? I kid you not it's really expensive.
- You can PM me your budget, I know a team that could take up such projects.
1153  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Using cryptocurrency as payment method in sports is key to mass adoption on: September 20, 2018, 10:55:44 PM
Sports is a relatively small sector. The true key to mass adoption is price stabilization and people actually using their crypto as currency instead of just hoarding it "for the moon"

No, if we divided more specifically, it divided great large scale of coverage. The application of sports and included E-Sports right now with crypto can be really make Bitcoin or the alts that implemented in this area more stable
How is that even possible? The majority of the population inclined towards gambling is already using bitcoins as their personal choice. How does your situation.makes it any better? I feel it's going well the way it is.
1154  Economy / Reputation / Re: Merit Abuse 4 alt-accounts on: September 20, 2018, 10:49:45 PM
That don't really explain a lot. You must include solid links/proofs of the case registered. From the given information, I can't figure out if the accounts are really connected to each other or it's just a rough assumption. I don't see a solid case to get them tagged.
1155  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BiteBTC.com is a SCAM Exchange on: September 20, 2018, 10:46:16 PM
That's weird. Did you pay around 1 BTC to get listed to that exchange with no success? I mean if you're the team is legit, you have hit the hard cap/soft cap, you'd generally have no issues getting listed on any exchange. But thanks to brib=ninging  your notice that is just isn't enough.
1156  Economy / Reputation / Re: Hero helped 49 newbies to rank up on: September 20, 2018, 10:40:44 PM
Most of merit spend on local board. Although I don't know language but it's seems to me clear merit abuse. Hope DT will handle it. His last post on March 29, 2018. That's means he just woke up for merit abuse  Grin.
How can you suspect a case of a merit abuse if you don't know the local language? It's understood if the account is generously giving out merits for the newbies to ran up provided we know if the legit posts are being counted. I don't see any merit abuse to use a DT member here.
1157  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Using cryptocurrency as payment method in sports is key to mass adoption on: September 20, 2018, 10:37:28 PM
Sports is one thing that unites the entire world. Even countries who appears to be political and economic rivals are usually united around sports as evident during world tournament events like the World Cup and the Olympic Games.

Sport can unite the entire world or can allow discrimination at the same time. Most of the time as I have been it, people are supporting a particular country, not because of the sports but the rivals.

I believe if cryptocurrency is adopted as payment method for sporting activities including domestic league games stadium tickets and more importantly, the most watched league event in the world such as the UEFA Champions League, cryptocurrency global adoption will be actualized even earlier than expected.

What are your opinions?
It's already included as Sports betting sites. I don't know how to simplify it further. I don't see how bitcoin fits in the scenario here.
1158  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to choose a good casino among the many others? on: September 15, 2018, 12:12:40 PM
Actually, online gamblers and online casinos aren't really that familiar with Provably Fair. Provably Fair was only made possible by Bitcoin casinos, using the same cryptographic functions of SHA256 hashing that Bitcoin used, to allow people to themselves see if results on Bitcoin casinos were indeed fair.
I don't know. I never googled for online casinos before getting into bitcoin. But certainly, there would be something if not the hashes, people aren't that stupid to not verify things.

Most online casinos today, if you check, only have Randomness certification, which you can choose to trust, but have no way to PROVE if it's true.
Hence, they are NOT Provably Fair. Big difference of Claiming to be fair, and letting everyone (the public) prove it for themselves.
Only a handful of gamblers understand what exactly is the provable fair mechanism anyway. That's why the experienced gamblers suggest playing on certain websites.
1159  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: REBGLO is a free energy/overunity scam on: September 15, 2018, 12:04:42 PM
I'm an EE - specializing in power conversion, no less - and this is flat out impossible/bogus/a scam.
You're no God though? I mean just because you think some technology is not possible doesn't mean it can't be achieved by someone else? You're not Nikola Tesla, are you? A lot of scientists said the same thing when he tried that wireless transfer of the electricity. I'm not an EE but the point is, you gotta talk to the team and see if they can counter your arguments. Moreover, 999.9% of the ICO's never make past the white-papers. Technically, all of them are a scam.
1160  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Hey guys this is my crypto trading project have look and let me know on: September 15, 2018, 11:59:18 AM
Guarantee i can show you myself on live with my ID and if run away you can post all my full name and everything.
I dont have any attentions to scam i would like to build up some long term partnership.
That doesn't work out. Real ID is not a measure to define how secure my funds are with you. Suppose if you die, would your identity work in recovering my funds? (I wish you long life though Cheesy)

"unforeseen circumstances like exchanges going down or wallets getting hacked " - i can consider this idea aswell actually its good i wish i can have your brain Wink
As you see my idea is  on Beta stage this is not complete version, but something like this kind of insurance is needed.
It is needed but there are fortunately no good projects that do it effectively. There is a good scope for such a project in the market. Something sensible, something cheap and secure for an average bitcoin holder.
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