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1481  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [DigiByte] Dice, Roulette, Blackjack, Poker, Slots - HTML5 unique and fair on: May 19, 2018, 03:38:53 PM
Pretty risky to just rely on one altcoin to run your casino... at the very least Bitcoin should always be the first choice. Simply because any one who owns crypto owns bitcoin (admit it, altcoiners Wink ).
DGB is doing just fine.The coin is been around for sometime and is appreciated by the community.Pretty sure, they have the potential to divert the entire DGB holders to play here.
Adding other coins however, shouldn't be a big task if not against the product's structure.

Didn't register for that alone but judging for screenshots at least you have some degree of uniqueness... if still lacking originality.
Too bad I couldn't view anything because one has to make an account to see stuff.This is an instant turn off.
1482  Economy / Gambling / Re: A Quiz with Bitcoin is born and simple! on: May 19, 2018, 03:32:09 PM
Lol what a pathetic attempt at scamming.

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Check out the amount of Bitcoin SATOSHI in the digital artwork above. Then scan the QR code in the square with your bituminous wallet. Enter the amount found and send the diit. If you can not find the amount, send the value in the value field. As soon as 15 BTC is available, it will be sent to the quizer who sent the correct BTC or 10 BTC if the incorrect BTC amount of at least 0.2 BTC was sent. Quizen is accepting these rules and agrees that BTC sent will not be refunded.
So no escrow,no rules, just a plain stupid picture with an amount to send money ? The least you could have done is,converted the text to English. *BTC sent will not be refunded* - Yes, we all know that and I advise to not fall for it.
1483  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: The next Bitcoin on: May 19, 2018, 03:25:06 PM
You failed to understand the difference between having a great project which actually makes transfers using cryptos very efficient and a project which does it to some level of proficiency along with becoming the most valuable asset over the nights.

Meaning, there are many coins which solve the problem bitcoin has but community isn't very welcoming to such coins.They rather use a 'broken' valuable system over a proficient system with zero value.
1484  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammer Nikismola on: May 19, 2018, 03:21:24 PM
I did leave, but please some more trusted members give negative feedback. I havent personally never scammed anyone here and still real scammers gets only one trusted negative feedback while me personally have three just because I sold / bought documents. Real scammers who cheats persons with money just keep doing it here without any big problems.
Dude, do you even realise how big of a statement " because I sold / bought documents" is ? In a lot of countries, that behaviour ends you up in a couple of law suits with a sentence and good amount of money for the bail ? I failed to understand the co-relation between scamming a few pounds and committing multiple felonies.
1485  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Major indian exchange gets hacked, 438 bitcoins stolen COINSECURE on: May 19, 2018, 03:17:44 PM
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Given the involvement of authorities, it is particularly interesting that the exchange is requesting physical copies of ‘last filed Income Tax Returns’ along with KYC documents.
A nice way to not pay people thereby what we  can conclude as 'stealing from the innocents'.Here's what I learned from the case, first you let your team mate fuck up some shit and then fuck up your customers to make up for it.

From Coinsecure part, this is one damn f brilliant move!!!
I'm guessing at least half of the customers will just take the loss and be done with, rather than getting in trouble with the tax department for a few $.
And also they are taking the value from April 9th, which is way below 7000$, a small MtGox copycat....
I wonder why does Indian Government need all the documents when bitcoin is not even considered as a currency in India ? Does anybody have a feeling that they could bribe the cops to make a clear way out from the complaints they will have from the customers who suffered a potential loss ?

It is not the Government which is asking for the income tax returns, it is Coinsecure. The government already has your tax returns - you file it with them.  Grin
It does seem baffling to me. I haven't seen anybody from Coinsecure making a statement on this so far.
I haven't seen anybody making a statement about it on bitcointalk either especially when one of their founders was a Staff on bitcointalk. Also this could be a major breach of privacy if a third party organisation is asking for something as confidential as someone's income tax returns.This doesn't sound very professional or a well thought escape plan.
1486  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Favorite Exchanges? on: May 19, 2018, 02:10:49 PM
Probably binance is number one for me, everything is very convenient and easy to use and understand. I also think this exchanger is reliable enough to even keep my tokens there.
Every exchange is reliable until they're hacked.Every member said the same thing about exchanges before they were hacked.Get out of your lazy zone and move your coins from the exchanges before it's too late.

Personally, I would prefer decentralized exchanges with interoperability in different block circuits. There are some decentralized exchanges, but the user interface is terrible.
Most of the decentralised exchanges are open sourced projects which lack good UI developers/designers.They are merely dependent on the dividends for making a few bucks.Too bad no good company is sponsoring them.
1487  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: A development company just charged me $3300 for a first call on: May 19, 2018, 02:02:02 PM
Since you mentioned all of it, what does it take to mention the name of the service ? It would alarm anyone willing to buy their services. **talk on a phone call. I'm sure even call centre scammers don't charge that much for a month in India.

He will most likely not sue you, if he does, just counter sue. At least one thing he failed to do: clarify at the start of phone call that you were on a billable call. You said you were surprised at the rate so that was also probably not displayed on the source of his phone number (was it?).
"Development company" - Charges for a call ? I don't know what sort of law does American Industrial Standards follow but it's very obvious for any retard to know how stupid it sounds to charge for a call.Lawyers are way smarter than that.I doubt the said service would even have the balls to take this any further.
1488  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Project idea - Town or City built on the blockchain on: May 19, 2018, 01:57:17 PM
If you dive deep into the world of sustainable living you will find that there are hundreds of thousands of people from engineers, architects, scientist, designers, farmers, builders, educators, product specialist, etc. who are willing to volunteer their time to build sustainable communities. We are in communication with many of them and we've witnessed them provide their skills toward projects.
Do you think Rajneshpuramis one of such real life implications ? (On the contrary,I've been watching netflix too much).Sustainable living does need a lot of interdependence.I doubt blockchain based cities can solve that problem.The idea is just too unrealistic to brainstorm about it. 
1489  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Large win @ 7bitcasino.com on: May 19, 2018, 01:50:37 PM
So far he has not received any part of the winnings. I will post proof in a few hours. According you 7bitcasino.com the 'financial service dept' is reviewing the withdraw.
This is the best and the worst part. How much time should they take to review ? Also, why does review is taking so long when a win is obviously through their provable fair casinos ? I tell you what, now they will come up with a bullshit excuse to not pay him.Usually such excuses are followed as 'hack', 'bug in the system', 'user is a thief' or a new rule which requires KYC will be introduced.As for now, he hasn't won shit.
1490  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Major indian exchange gets hacked, 438 bitcoins stolen COINSECURE on: May 19, 2018, 01:47:15 PM
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Given the involvement of authorities, it is particularly interesting that the exchange is requesting physical copies of ‘last filed Income Tax Returns’ along with KYC documents.
A nice way to not pay people thereby what we  can conclude as 'stealing from the innocents'.Here's what I learned from the case, first you let your team mate fuck up some shit and then fuck up your customers to make up for it.

From Coinsecure part, this is one damn f brilliant move!!!
I'm guessing at least half of the customers will just take the loss and be done with, rather than getting in trouble with the tax department for a few $.
And also they are taking the value from April 9th, which is way below 7000$, a small MtGox copycat....
I wonder why does Indian Government need all the documents when bitcoin is not even considered as a currency in India ? Does anybody have a feeling that they could bribe the cops to make a clear way out from the complaints they will have from the customers who suffered a potential loss ?
1491  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Major indian exchange gets hacked, 438 bitcoins stolen COINSECURE on: May 18, 2018, 09:44:09 PM
Cash balance (fiat) held with bitcoin was not impacted by the alleged theft.
There is literally no cash right ? Why would you think the cash wasn't affected ?

  • What is preventing CoinSecure to let customers withdraw the Cash balance as they could before the alleged theft?
  • Why is CoinSecure requesting documents if the customer account is already verified?
  • What will happen if after CoinSecure settles with all customers, and then "magically" they are able to recover 438 Bitcoins? Will they give option to customers to reverse INR settlement and get Bitcoin back?
  • Is there a deadline for customers to settle?
1.So you are saying more money is stuck in the exchange or it's just you ?
2.This is sick.Please elaborate and explain the case in detail.
3.They should be giving the bitcoin lost at it's value during the hack to all it's customers.
4.Not that I'm aware of.

1492  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: masternode sites might be part of scam on: May 18, 2018, 09:40:52 PM
Masternodes.online might be a scam ? it only lists mn coins that 99% of the time turn to be scam. they profit from it of course, charge 1btc to get listed. the only ones that got profit are devs and those guys.
And why the hell would you use a website with a trashy domain to check the market prices ? Forgive me if I sound like an idiot but what real advantage this crap has over coinmarket-cap ? OF course the dev's will find a way to make money.No one invests time to build something attractive for free.

(P.S. I'm not saying the website is attractive but just trying to make a point.)
1493  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] Software and Template ICO on: May 18, 2018, 09:36:45 PM
So does your bootstrapped/material-d-designed ICO template comes with the back-end logic for the ICO's too ? By that I mean taking care of investments to token distribution.Mind sharing us more details on how you're planning to provide a very secure back-end of anyone can blindly trust in your system to be free of bugs/loophooles.
1494  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Large win @ 7bitcasino.com on: May 18, 2018, 09:32:40 PM
A buddy of mine won the jackpot and the max payout multiplier on Bad Girl slots last night.

Over 11 BTC!
Bad marketing technique.You do know right, the sharks here are floating ever since the dawn of first gambling website and we know little bit about 'wins'.

Actually isn't there a way to pull the data from the site to show the win?
Not enough.The win should be followed by a theory which actually proves that the win is legit and not some marketing gimmick.Also I don't think that website has a public win chart.
1495  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Exvo has turned out to be exit Scam on: May 18, 2018, 09:26:21 PM
rot in hell....u will never find peace in ur life till death....i curse u....
lol.That's not how the karma works mate.Can't really blame the site if you couldn't take caution before trusting them blindly.On what grounds do you guys chose them over all the existing exchanges ? It has been repeated several times to not store money on an exchange.

Report the website for abuse here: https://www.cloudflare.com/abuse/form
How is that exactly going to help ? So cloudflaire will stop offering their service to this site ? Guess what,this is an exam scam.
1496  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: is bountyhive honest ? hell NO on: May 18, 2018, 09:20:37 PM
So you think they're a scam because they didn't approve you of in any of their campaigns ? Well..that doesn't sound like a scam to me.But it would have been great if they could send a custom notification as in why you were rejected.

On the other side,I still think this could be their programming related bug if it's happening to a lot of people.Any official representatives of the service in the community ?
I don't see any bug-related problems and selection would always vary into their interest knowing that each program do have only corresponding number of applicants specially on translation. Each project will only have 1 on each language and hes not only the candidate to be chosen.This isn't really considered to be a scam but rather this is just a simple reaction for a person who cant accept that there are much better than him. Grin
You can;t really put someone down like that.Maybe he is as much talented as the others but was just little late to apply ? For a second if I assume whatever you're saying is right, then the platform should have a section where other applicants can check if a particular translation is reserved or done already.Applying and getting rejected just wastes time on either sides.
1497  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: HTC Plans to Ship a Blockchain Phone This Year on: May 18, 2018, 09:08:39 PM
Nice news indeed! Hope more tech companies will jump on the bandwagon ad do some more cool blockchain tech projects.
Crypto is really spreading in the wide public right now, hope it will continue to do so
They already are.Just saw a post yesterday of amazon starting their own blockchain templates for anyone to create their own blockchain.You can see how experts at a particular product are binding it with the blockchain.Im sure there's more to come.

They're going to name it Exodus, and first it was going to be Genesis?
There's already a multi-coin wallet named Exodus, wouldn't this cause problems in terms of trademarks.

I would think that the name Exodus is already registered by the guys from exodus.io?
I doubt it.Exodus is an English word (derived maybe ) but there aren't any trademarks followed while using plain English words.However, genesis sounded like a much better name.
1498  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who do you think offers the best platform for Bitcoin Betting? on: May 17, 2018, 09:10:31 PM
Op, if you really want us to consider your blog for legit information, take that crappy bitcasino.io link from your list.I don't know if you are being paid to promote them or its your "research" that made you conclude they're the best,either way that's false information.Such information can end up misguiding newbie gamblers who often are victim to such gambling sites.
1499  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: List of Campaign Managers Latest Post(Sig & Twitter Campaign) for Bounty Hunter on: May 17, 2018, 09:03:28 PM
I did say a member of ALU (or ex, I guess). Didn't mean any slight, I respect them a lot. Just saying that even the best reputations shouldn't lull us into false security. On that note, I don't even take Red Trust as an automatic dismissal of basis.
Agree!

Suppose you're right... didn't dig deep enough but have now seen quite a bit of nonsense going on including that Alia case. Honestly, the more I dig into users the less I realise I know about them. I don't spend much time in Meta but when I do, it's a maze of findings.
FYI : The thread wasn't in Meta and it wasn't a single thread.You should really dig deeper into the reputations section only if you have too much time on your hands. Wink

Like I said, part of a wider effort of check and balance. Every factor has its bias and motivations. I used to dismiss threads like these... but perhaps I was too focused on what I thought was the big picture. Every small effort distributed like this probably does have a bigger role than we'd think.
It does and often it ends up working in the opposite direction.Meaning, random newbie user takes such threads very seriously and ends up losing thousands to an untrusted campaign manager.
1500  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any Asian Gaming sites that are reliable in paying out ? on: May 17, 2018, 08:56:51 PM
and I stated before that players should always be ready for KYC , cause sites policies may change at any moment and we saw how even sites like Fairlay sometimes ask for the ID in case they suspect an abuse
* Should always be ready with another gambling site as as alternative -- FTFY

All the possible site policies you know of only comes into practice if a higher amount of win or a withdrawal is requited by the player -- Facts.Furthermore, abuses are only suspected when a withdrawal is requested and not when a huge amount is deposited.You should enlighten those websites and ask them WHY.
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