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1921  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] PUFFScoin *ICO LIVE* -dispensary-backed crypto-cannabis- PoS, MasterNodes on: December 29, 2017, 05:31:29 PM
Almighty knows how I landed here but the title was quite impressive that is [Private Unalterable Facilitated Financial System] with a fuckin Marijuana  leaf as your website's logo ? I mean I'm against weed or anything but that logo has no relation with your coin's concept. :/

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^^ You promise us to change the world but you can't even design your own website without using a template ? How old are you boi ?
1922  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Percentage of people on this forum who never used their Bitcoin to pay? on: December 29, 2017, 05:26:51 PM
Hi folks.
Just curious to know, and start this discussion. I believe this is an interesting subject.
The community that started Bitcoin was made of "geeks". Today, more and more "average Joe" are buying Bitcoin. And I believe a big part of it do it to speculate and profit from it, in the short term, middle term or long term.
*for geeks
Yes most of the average Joe's are buying bitcoins to become rich in one day.I mean that is what the definition of a crypto has become.

But do you actually use Bitcoin, to pay for services, or make deposits/withdrawals on sports betting websites, casino/poker, or other things?
Yes obviously.Lot of people do atleast on this forum.You will see entire gambling community here using bitcoins to play for the mentioned games.

To answer my own question, I use it moderately, mainly to bet on sports (for now) but I am extra careful with the bets I place, I don't want to lose any of my investment (and luckily I have not so far).

Do you actually use your Bitcoins to buy anything, or simply hold and speculate like you would do with stocks?

Any comment welcome.
- You can play on a trusted website and never store a lot of bitcoins on an exchange.
- I bought a Pizza with it,twice. (Not a million dollar though)
1923  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a Poloniex Clone on: December 23, 2017, 01:56:19 PM
Hello i looking for a coder that can make me a exchanger script like Poloniex

When any able to code this and have legit prices write me , scammer dont write me .. will test it before..

Pay in BTC
Even if you find a developer who will give you the script and somehow you manage to get your website up,you still will fail.I don't know if you think with brains but why do you think you will make it in the industry with a script and shitty looking website ? If this isn't a serious business,it is an obvious scam.
1924  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Exchange, Wallet and cold wallet. Change the world together. Crypt is common. on: December 23, 2017, 11:54:40 AM
Greetings to all forum participants. The last call I have been watching the market for crypto currency since February 2017. What I found out - pumas such as naynas, stock exchanges, wallets are hacked and people's money is wasted. This is a global problem. Reflecting on this problem came to a conclusion - new products are needed. Exchange which does not depend on the government
  jurisdiction of registration (example BTC-E).\
You are right and exchange shouldn't depend on government.

Wallets that hack. I in my warehouse turn out cryptoanarchist - I want to create:
1. Exchange operating with a purse without transferring coins to the exchange accounts. Protection against pampas.
2. Wallet - independent of anyone. Then it is safe. Technologies are not just cryptography, there are also technologies that are meant to secure users.
3. Cold wallet. Problems with burglary. - Decide differently with other principles.
 There is no money to implement the project. But very hochitsya, never was rich - money is not the main thing in life. The project will be implemented after discussion here on the forum and on voluntary donations. We can change the world. And only we have to change it - this is the main goal of crypto-money.
1.How would an exchange work if there are no  coins in their wallet ? You can use an intermediary wallet as an escrow but again how would everyone trust them ?
2.There are already safer wallets like electrum.Most of the times,it is not wallets which are hacked,it is the systems and passwords.
3.Doesn't make sense since there are a number of cold wallets which serve the purpose.
1925  Economy / Goods / Re: Sweet Delicious Honey ! on: December 23, 2017, 11:46:51 AM
1: How acquired.
Yes I am a beekeeper. My apiary has 50 hives. They are hidden in the mountains of the Atherton tablelands near a town called Mareeba. They are deliberately placed more than 3km from any form of Round Up poisons etc. The best honey queens are Italian with the black tip tail but I have some nice golden yellow purer race Italians as well. I was inspired a lot by Steve Grant and PTP on YouTube.
Sounds fantastic ! I'm used to pick up honey combs from the wild using the smoke and fire technique,I'm located in Asia and we also have good honey in terms of quality.I had planned to start my own beekeeping business as well but the government policies here won't allow me.

2: Shipping.
Sterilised bubble wrapped containers sent globally. If for some reason your quarantine laws are strict you get refused the parcel I will reimburse your btc and in all likelihood lose my honey as well. This is tricky for me because ethically I would not forgive myself for accidentally transmitting a disease HOWEVER Australia is still Varoa mite free. Our beekeeping conditions are arguably the best in the world. I also freeze the honey before sending. This destroys even the tiniest chance of passing small give beetle accidentally. SHB is basically the only disease/pest Australia has to accidentally export.
Yes the shipping is fine but do you have any idea how much would I end up paying if suppose I had to order 5 containers ?
1926  Economy / Gambling / Re: What about the "trusty" games on: December 23, 2017, 10:32:37 AM
Without which it will not be provably fair. Hence they say if that is the formula for generating random numbers then you can trust that casino.
I disagree.There are multiple ways one can manipulate this and these are just the basics,actual provable fair casinos do much more than just taking nonce into consideration.
And I disagree with you.
In reality if casino provide you server seed, you provide client seed and ONLY nonce change from 1 to n that is true provably fair.
It seems that many don't really understand provably fair system.
I do understand the provable fair system and have done my homework so...
My point is ,how can you be so sure that the seeds generated by client or the server are not manipulated ? Have you studied any of those algorithms ? I don't think so...You're right about the nonce change but seeds can be randomised or manipulated..
1927  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will this affect sports gambling ? on: December 23, 2017, 10:30:12 AM
For the football fans, especially those who play sports gambling, In your opinion : what has happeed  last summer in the transfer window and the price explosion of players. We witnessd, and for the first time in history, a transfer cost more than 200 000 000 euro !  That transfer affected  the price even of normal players, like Romelu lukaku who left for Man united for 100 000 000 euro. Do you think all that will have a good or bad result on gambling ?
What does the transfer of a player has to do with gambling ?  Roll Eyes
The usual matches will continue as they should.You'd be only filliping your cards with the matches involving Lukaku or Man United.The only thing affecting gambling right now are the stuck transactions which are coming as double spend attacks.
1928  Economy / Goods / Re: Sweet Delicious Honey ! on: December 23, 2017, 10:22:00 AM
BTC

I have pure organic eucalyptus and wild bush flower honey for sale. $20usd btc per kilo. This honey has not been exposed to pesticides agrichems or Monsanto. Bee the change.
Mind giving us more details how you acquired the honey ? Are you into bee farming ? What are your export conditions ? Are you able to ship it outside your continent ? I will be much interested in buying pure honey if it isn't adulterated as you say so.Let me know your international shipping conditions.
1929  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How would you invest $30000 into Cryptocurrency? on: December 23, 2017, 10:05:34 AM
I am very new to the Cryptocurrency world but i am learning everyday. I have a very good feeling about its future, maybe i have missed the boat but maybe i haven't. How would you invest 30k into Cryptocurrency?
You can go fuck yourself if you are here on the forum to know how to invest your 30k.What do you think people here are ? Financial Fuckin advisers ? You have no idea what cryptos are and we don't encourage greedy fucks who are into cryptos just to hop on the boat.

If I have this acceptable quantity of money, I would invest all of them in 5 currencies, like that :
  40% Bitcoin.
  20% Ethereum.
  20% Bitcoin cash.
  10% Litecoin.
  10% Ripple.
So, I divided 30K  to many cryptocurrencies to guarantee the financial profit. Moreover,  in next duration of time it is expected that many altcoins will grow especially Bitcoin and Bitcoin cash. Perhaps there will be a surprise for the value of Litecoin and Ripple.
You can shove the statistics up your butt-hole.Your prediction about the next year in the cryptos is as good as your statistic.Anybody following you would end up losing all they have. 
1930  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is your opinion on Bitcoin? What do you think the future of Bitcoin is? on: December 23, 2017, 10:01:06 AM
What is your opinion on Bitcoin? What do you think the future of Bitcoin is?
The future doesn't seem too bright to be honest.The lightening network implementations are taking forever to be implemented on the main-net.People are already moving towards BCH in copious quantities.It is not upto the core devs at the moment...
I have supported bitcoin through the worst cases but this time paying $80 as transaction fees is a big no for me...
1931  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Danos = Islapdonkey = egbunikec@gmail.com =sm3lg3z@gmail.com = antikonti proof on: December 23, 2017, 09:52:00 AM
This is getting out of hand by you bunch of shills attacking each other.By now,you should have realised no one gives a shit who Danos/Islapwhatever is ,we know enough to not trust or deal with them under any conditions.
Why you shills keep opening unreasonable threads when cleary the community doesn't seem to be interested in evaluating your case ? I'm sick of seeing the same names in the scam accusation section every other day.The best possible solution is ,DT should tag all the people mentioned above.
1932  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Thank you Bitcoin and GOODBYE (Let it goooo) on: December 22, 2017, 11:09:08 PM
I hope Bitcoin will fail soon. It has had enough time to be adapted to its use of today. Why can't Bitcoin be as good as other and better crypto's? I have no idea. But in my eyes it's already game over for Bitcoin.
I know theres gonna be a lot of fanboy hate coming to this post. Don't make them ruin this topic please.
Will ? It already has failed us.Paid $34 for a transaction of medium size transferring $500.This is the most expensive bitcoin has ever got leaving all the traditional payment methods behind.I don't know what drastic changes lightening would bring but I have no hope for now.

Thanks to those who made Bitcoin possible, we will never forget you. But now it's time to move on.
:') That's correct.With all the due respect,we need to move on ,atleast for the time being.
1933  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] CryptoLive.TV - LIVE CryptoNews Channel on: December 22, 2017, 11:02:35 PM
Nice to see something creative.If this thing ever get famous,you will be making a lot of money out of the advertisements provided you should get the channel off youtube and host it on your live website or something.I didn't expect you will redirect to you-tube from your domain lol
I almost thought for a second you are taking it to another level by starting your own channel and all...
1934  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Looking for expert dev with extensive experience with Bitcoin Code [Bounty] on: December 22, 2017, 10:58:50 PM
Need some help resolving an issue with a code updated.

This is a very advanced technical issue, and I need an expert to help. You must have a pretty good understanding and grasp of the Bitcoin source could to be able to help.


0.01 BTC For dev who helps resolve the issue.


0.01 ? What  makes you think someone with advanced level knowledge in bitcoin source code will even give you their 10 minutes for 0.01 bitcoins ? Be little practical man!You are not hiring a html/css designer,you're hiring someone who's expert at Bitcoin Core and there are very few people who can do that.

I reckon it will take only 1-2 hours. I'm not asking for any development, just some explanation and guidance. Thats $140, and buying it from Coinbase I will likely pay $150. 
That sounds reasonable then.I'm not very acquainted with every part of the source code but since I'm coming from a software background,I can tell I will likely be able to help you understand what's going on.Maybe you should send me a message.And of-course I will not be expecting any payments to explain you a part of the source code.
1935  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: Rating of bounty managers on: December 22, 2017, 09:55:34 PM
Is there any rating of bounty managers available? That could be a great resource to see who is most experienced and best.
- Aren't the forum's trust ratings enough ? I mean if someone's a good manager,that would reflect on his ratings.
- Moreover,who'd you call a great bounty manager ? Someone's who's good at managing spreedsheets or someone who can make sure the bounties help in reaching the target audience ?
-Subjective
1936  Economy / Gambling / Re: AI has beaten top poker professionals on: December 22, 2017, 09:47:37 PM
This will obviously hurt online poker.  If people are playing in person, you know they aren't an AI.  Online someone could have an AI open on their computer and beat the human players over time.
That is the case even know ? Don't you think ? Why do you think the real poker players stay away from online communities or only join rooms which support live poker ? Is is not now,even the chess playing bots are better at stuff than humans which are in the games before the AI.

Very interesting. It was only a matter of time for this to happen and I was anticipating it. I myself am a backgammon player and the reason why no one plays backgammon online for money anymore is because bots will crush even the best human players in the long run. Poker, of course, will encounter a similar fate.
I think this will give birth to a chain based system where you will have programmable AI bots which play against each other.Machines vs Machines,you are both even know. Smiley
1937  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Today I was charged $86 in fees on a $250 buy order with Bitpay on: December 22, 2017, 09:35:28 PM
--snipe--
Welcome to Bitcoin.

Being someone who is in the scene for about couple of years,I have seen cases like this n number of times.And you know what ? There is nothing you can do about it.Why ? Because that is how bitcoin works.The charges are not determined any third party service providers,they network is congested past few days and everybody ends up paying higher transaction fee to get their confirmations faster.
1938  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO]★ CryptoBnB★ Disrupting Home Rental Platform Powered By Blockchain ★ on: December 22, 2017, 09:13:26 PM
Why does the thread look like it is only filled with a number of newbie and jr.member accounts who seem to be talking to themselves ?  Roll Eyes
With the advent of ICO pump services,this is expected.
Anyway,promising project OP,you deserve a wider audience and some promotion.I don't know why haven't you started promoting it on a larger scale.Unlike low level ICO's ,this project is actually doing something worthwhile.
1939  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Number of campaigns and other than ICO projects are reduced from 2016-17 on: December 22, 2017, 09:08:41 PM
Those new projects are just not taking its serious. in most cases they just need to collect some money and the only amount they want to risk for it is  like paying couple hundreeds to a campaygn manager. I am more than sure that they also trying to advertise themselves on websites offering token payments for the service.  This is not just greedy but it also harms the investors because such tokens always dump the price. Btw signature campaigns are not that expensive comparing to some websites.
I have no idea what is going on here.I was pretty confused after reading the original post and this reply added to it.

@OP,your point being ? Is the title of this thread rhetorical ? FYI,signature campaigns for the altcoins don't cost shit since they pay in tokens and not in bitcoins.They're not even proper signature campaigns but just part of the bounties.
1940  Economy / Gambling / Re: What about the "trusty" games on: December 22, 2017, 09:03:02 PM
Without which it will not be provably fair. Hence they say if that is the formula for generating random numbers then you can trust that casino.
I disagree.There are multiple ways one can manipulate this and these are just the basics,actual provable fair casinos do much more than just taking nonce into consideration.

However, thing is that is pretty much the basics of it. I have not read anyone that would have criticized this here on the forum (or probably I missed it). In a much more deeper level of understanding, there would be some aspects of this that can still be cheated. But I can't really say how that would be, but likely some good crafty programmer can think of ways to cheat this if they wanted to.
If a casino has their own random number generation algorithm then it can be cheated into multiple ways by a crafty programmer but server hashes and if blocks taken into consideration,there are fewer chances of it.In reality,no machine with normal hashing power can generate a number which is 100% random and promises non recursive pattern.
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