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1421  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: OFFLINE BETTING, ODD NOT DROPPED! on: June 08, 2018, 02:06:35 PM
Hello,

I have option for offline betting (football, basketball, handball, ice hockey, tennis, beach volleyball, esports), we place bet before start. I guarantee odd not dropped!

Also we have betting service for Asia market. We have VIP platform for Asia market with very big limits. (football, basketball, ice hockey, tennis, mlb, american football, rugby) (ML, over/under, hdp).

Send me mail for contact:  offlinebetting00@gmail.com
I see the odds are fixed and not flexible which is a disadvantage.You have not even mentioned if you are ready to accept bitcoins.I don't see why anyone would trust a newbie with offline betting that no source of contact with a minimum of 2k USD.Not going to work out on this forum.
1422  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Companies Ready for a Decentralized Future? on: June 08, 2018, 02:03:06 PM
Well those look like good news but I didn't like that part where around 44% of the inquiries actually considered that the blockhain technology is over hyped. Of course that doesn't necessarily mean that there is a bubble, or that the prices will collapse eventually, once people actually start using it, but it probably means that a lot of projects out there wont have a bright future because they should already be overpriced.
By the time blockchain technology has real world applications,maybe it will be replaced by a better technology? Modern day tech evolves faster than anything else and there are already projects like HashGraph which solve blockchain's problems.This is aspect should also be considered.Not that blockchain would die so soon but it's future is not very bright in terms of real world applications.

There is definitely some use case, and that's good. People are also starting to understand that the technology has a future, so lets wait and see how everything develops.
Yes there is a paradigm shift but yet to hit to the actual use cases.
1423  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: [HELP] bitpay url to address on: June 08, 2018, 01:50:24 PM
Ideally, BIP70 is actually meant to simplify things and make middleman attacks more difficult to pull off (as each BIP70 URL has an SSL certificate attached to it to make it easier to view who you are sending your coins to), but the problem is that there's lots of opposition towards it like from some wallets, including Blockchain.info and Samourai wallet, and people like you and me can't transact with Bitpay. According to Bitpay's blog here, the rationale that made them adopt BIP70 included actually the fact that people paid too little or too much, too late, or miner fees resulted in long confirmation times-
I totally agree with that but that dissolves the point of creating a payment gateway.Users want things simplified, they're over complicating it.They can at least have an option to reveal address and recommend a suitable transaction fee.Right now, it is very difficult for an average user with blockchain.info wallet to use their service.Needless to say, people aren't like it at all.It's a potential loss for the services.

Bitpay likely didn't mean anything bad with adopting this, as logically adopting BIP70 would help them become more efficient as a payment processor and possibly reduce staff costs as they'd need less people handling transaction errors, but for whatever reason many wallets still don't support it. It's just a shame those wallets don't support BIP70 URLs, because the regular Bitcoin user might not be as tech savvy as the people on these forums and a nonworking payment URL leaves a bad taste in a newbie's mouth.
You and I can understand the technical implementations of that system but technology is suppose to make stuff easier for noobs.Me being a technical guy had a hard time to send my first payment through BitPay as I had to install Electrum to broadcast the transaction from the URL provided.
1424  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: [HELP] bitpay url to address on: June 08, 2018, 01:34:13 PM
I've always used https://bitpaydecoder.org but just for bitcoin payments
lol Glad that it is working for you but for me it's a big NO! Why I can't I just pay with Visa or something rather wasting 30 minutes of my precious time over some tech bullshit I'm not familiar with?BitPay is the reason services wouldn't use bitcoin payment systems as they make things more complicated then it's suppose to be.
1425  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Liqui.io Exchange Red Flags. ? Exit Scam on: June 08, 2018, 01:29:39 PM
Generally, you go about checking of the exchange is accepting withdrawals/deposits for that coin.If they are, then it is a problem otherwise its pointless to write them support mails.

It's not "common" but the last weeks, or even months, all those crappy exchanges are playing with customers money.
You allowed them to.Who stores money on an exchange? It's been repeatedly mentioned all over the forum.Anyway, thanks for sharing.
1426  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Casino on: June 08, 2018, 01:23:17 PM
How much investment is needed to form a fully functional bitcoin based gambling platform?
Depends on the number of games you offer.And obviously the investors you have on the house.Can't give you an exact figure but 50 bitcoins will be a good number to start with.

Is it possible to create the complete platform individually without the help of software providers? How much coding is required for that?
How much ROI should I expect from a casino?
Yes it's totally possible to create your own casino from scratch without the providers. You will have to hire good developers and that would cost nothing less than 50k because you will need a team that would create design,develop it and also handle security side of the things.This is subjective depending on the level you developers you want on board.
The ROI depends on the number of players you manage to bring on the site.

If there's anyone already running a gambling business or anyone who has information about this topic, can you share your insights please?
What you want to know ? Better invest in a good casino rather starting your own stuff if you don't have the required money.
1427  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 🍻 Crypto News, Portfolio Tracker, Local Exchange & Social Network For Traders on: June 08, 2018, 01:17:24 PM
The interface is very confusing.Literally I was lost on the website trying to find how the app works.Usually whenever I see a new thread in this section with the title 'Crypto-Tracker/Portfolio Manager' I automatically assume people are not serious about their project.

The most simplest app to ever make is the price ticker and portfolio managers which are often developed as hobby apps.
1428  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] TOKENS MARKETPLACE on: June 07, 2018, 08:52:35 PM
Why you are on every other social media but haven't put your website online yet ? Tokens marketplace sounds like a good idea but it is very complicated to make it work out when you have exchanges as competitors.
Basically, you will list any shit-coin tokens with zero market value and compel members to buy them.Reminds of the 'pink-sheet' organisations from the Wolf of Wallstreet.Correct me if I'm wrong.
1429  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitcoinXCash.com - scam site, avoid on: June 07, 2018, 08:46:54 PM
I'm wondering why didn't you consider dialling  up these numbers before blindly sending out money ? They even have mentioned an address lol
Quote
Office #121
130 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036,
United States.

BitcoinXCash.com Inc. Bitcoin Exchange.

New York Department of Financial
Services License # 45789000325
 

How To Contact Us
Phone
+1(347) 305-1098  (10am-5pm)

Fax
+1(347) 305-1098  (24h)

Email
Support 24/7
support@BitcoinXCash.com
Why would you trust a website that looks like it was made in 1970's in 2018? Looks like the scammer is a real old cunt.I'm trying to find some unprotected end-points in the website and should update it should I come across any.
1430  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Visa&Bitpay on: June 07, 2018, 08:16:18 PM
As you know, last week visa system collapsed. A lot of people could not shop or get service. I see this as the infrastructure provision actually made of blockchain technology. Do you think that some application like BitPay based on the blockchain infrastructure can stop them?
I see 'BitPay' and I couldn't resist from sharing my 2 cents.

Short Answer : No
Long Answer : They can be stopped by a better service provided and not BitPay.BitPay is hated by everyone who has ever come across their service.Even the bitcoin community doesn't find them good forgot about mass adoptions of that payment system.BitPay is the reason why I would actually prefer Visa than wasting 2 hours setting my shit up.
1431  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Ethereum Private token Bumping ANN Thread by newbie. Look like pure scam. on: June 07, 2018, 07:56:53 PM
One of the most obvious scams I have ever seen. 80 percent discounted presale to attract gullible people. What a joke.

I hope soo it's a pure scam. Moderator should consider  lock or remove his thread. I has been already reported. They might be scam from many people those are not much experienced.
Scamming is not against the forum rules so moderators are likely not to remove or lock that thread.The thread bumping accounts however, will be banned.People who are not much experienced should not fall for anything they see on the internet.It's not really forum's fault if someone gets scammed by such obvious threads.

Look at the Digital Goods section,almost every other self-moderated thread is a scam but moderators won't remove them.
1432  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: What are the obstacles that lead to the failure of the project? on: June 07, 2018, 06:43:53 PM
What I'm trying to drive at is that you need to be mentally tough in that kind of situation. If you are not that confident in your project, chances are you will fail. So what is your next step? Maybe you learn to adjust and evolve to make your product succeed.
Confidence in your project is a very risky term.You might thing your project is the next big thing but reality would consider it absolute shit.Like every other day I see people making bitcoin price tickers and price converter apps.They certainly are confident about their project but in reality we don't need them.There are just too many of it.

So there's also that element of psychology here. Not just money, investments or vision. And we need to be positive as well. But if you fail it doesn't mean that you shouldn't get up and try other process. That's how other companies manages, they learn to adapt.
If you fail,you fail.Hard to swallow pills but it just means your project couldn't work out.If a failure of a project can break you, you should just stick to the regular 9-5 job.

Tony Robbins is a great speaker of positive energy, by following his advice you can always succeed because you will be happy with what you are doing. This is important in crypto!
Bullocks.Even if God gives you a private speech you wouldn't succeed until you wake yourself from the lucid dreams and start facing the reality.
1433  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Good time to buy ETH now? on: June 02, 2018, 02:04:56 PM
It's up to you. But at the moment the price is very low, so sooner or later the price will be high. But you need to be patient and wait.
The price is not very low at the moment.Just three weeks back ETH was fluctuating somewhere between 0.06 -0.085 BTC.At the current price it's 0.077 BTC which is not low and this isn't a dip.If it goes below 0.06 then that's a dip and above 0.06-0.065 will be a good time to make a quick profit by buying.Thank me later.
1434  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How can online casinos Pay it forward? on: June 02, 2018, 02:02:20 PM
So, I want to ask these casinos if they can willingly sponsor some Bitcoin events or some advertising campaigns to increase

Bitcoin awareness, to increase adoption.
Aren't they already doing it by making their casino accept bitcoins and other cryptos ? Moreover, they have signature campaigns which pay in bitcoins.Even if the organise events, it may backfire because these casinos aren't as established legally as your local casinos.So why take a risk ?

There are millions of gamers out there for instance that would participate in online gaming tournaments, if they sponsored
big prizes for these tournaments.
There are individual tournaments hosted on different gambling sites.Crypto-games.net have always one or the other events going on.
1435  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: R.I.P. Poloniex (new face-image requirements) on: June 02, 2018, 01:55:46 PM
Earlier, the document verification only applied for high volume legacy accounts but the recent updates have made it mandatory for every account created.

This legacy account thing is nothing more than a way to trap in people thinking they enjoy a bit more freedom, where after that they are put in the same category as the rest. In the end governments don't really care about what your account is, they just want to know who or what you are, and whether or not you end up paying your due taxes. Every exchange that somewhat differentiated between regular and legacy accounts have put it to waste as easily as it was implemented.
I doubt that really makes sense for my scenario.I don't live in a country where Poloniex or the US government laws are considered relevant.So even if they have my information like my documents, the most that they could do is ban my account.Either way, I'm not interested in sharing any of my confidential stuff with a US based service so I guess it's time to say bye to Poloniex and look for other alternatives.
1436  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Eric Suchomski internet scammer on: June 02, 2018, 01:42:48 PM
It's true, but he can not let the scammer go unpunished, everyone knows that the prices of lawyers are expensive and many times the process is much more expensive, but the person knows that the pleasure of seeing the scammers in jail has no price because you is contributing to take another thief out of the streets that is infecting our society. Of course if OP does not have more money and time then better give up and take care of he's life
Often issues related to crypto-currencies especially when a trade is involved, cops don't take it as seriously as other internet crimes.Since there are no rules governing bitcoins, the process takes time to call the scammer a convict.I'd still say it's better to take precautions than wasting your money,time and efforts on something that wouldn't possibly have a positive outcome.
1437  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Copyright project for game designers - CryptoYou on: June 02, 2018, 01:30:22 PM
It is not about controlling the law. Although each state has it's own rules, Copyrighting companies simply offer copyright certificates to help protect you against eventual infringements. It also create a hub dedicated to game designers only. I think is a good idea.
So what's the catch ? To get those perks you charge the game designers as one time payment or per month some amount ? I'm sure you'd have a business model to generate revenue otherwise there is no point of establishing something as irrelevant as this.

 - Website doesn't have a favicon
 - The website literally doesn't have anything but an image.Rework that shite.
1438  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 BTCOON.COM | BTC casino 🔥 on: June 02, 2018, 01:25:38 PM
The website looks fancy and so does your ASCII art on this thread.However, a lot of titles on your website are misleading like

Quote
Join the game now and win: s46,100
That's not true.Joining the game doesn't guarantee that he will win that amount so might as well rephrase that line to include 'probability' in between.
1439  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Another huge scammer 612 Accounts 50k$ on: June 02, 2018, 01:19:10 PM
Unless something changes in merit system and restrictions to bounty board things will only become worse.
Not only the merit system but the bounty campaigns should have some rules enforced by the forum.For instance, majority of the accounts doing social media bounties are fake or are alts of each other.Maybe a rule that promotes no social media bounty campaigns allowed on bitcointalk especially for altcoins,we can see a drastic drop in false accounts.

Even though merit system has made ranking hard, social media campaigns often don't need a high ranked member and it becomes easy to create alts to cheat bounties.
1440  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Mixer ? on: June 02, 2018, 01:11:48 PM
What are the currently available good bitcoin mixer ? Would like to know if u can explain how they do the mixing...
Every other mixer have their ways of mixing coins. The underlying concept remains the same.
I could list a few recent famous mixers around here but it's upto to you do more research

ChipMixer /Bit-Blencer /BITCLOAK (Search for their services on the forum)

I think that is Telegram bitcoin mixer @bitcoinmixerbot. You may enable proxy in Telegram settings for the better secure.
Use that mixer if you wish to lose your money instantly.Avoid at all the costs.
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