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1961  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitsler or freebitcoin,which one is the fairest ? on: December 15, 2017, 10:12:27 PM
Hey all  Smiley

so i was doing some gambling lately in both freebitcoin and bitsler sites and i think i discovered something ! i guess you have a higher chance of winning in bitsler than freebitcoin why ? check the image below:

so you technically have a higher chance of winning in bitsler than freebitcoin ? how come ? and why people still bet on freebitcoin if they already know that the odds aren't in their favor ?
Those images don't justify anything..How are the winning chances determined anyway ?  One of them could be rigged or probably fairer than another.You cannot predict it anyway...

Most people don’t care about odds, if they really cared they wouldn’t gamble at all. Freebitco.in is the number one site. Do you know how many people search “free bitcoin” every day? The site appearing first is freebitco.in.
That doesn't mean they operate 'fairly'.You can  get your website on the front pages of the google by doing SEO,no big deal.As long as the later website is concerned,the sort of have some community support as they're operating for  quite a time now.
1962  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info is now supporting Bitcoincash. on: December 15, 2017, 05:04:15 PM
I would like to know you'r thoughts about this new feature by the blockchain.info devs.

Honestly ,this doesn't impress me ? I mean what the fuck is wrong with you guys! The trend if shifting towards BCH and soon,they will have BCH over Bitcoins everywhere! I know most of you are here for quick rich money making business but people who are genuinely into  cryptos would hate the fact the new coins are getting so much attention from old wallet providers like Blockchain.info.
Also,Fuck Bitcoin Cash and fuck you if you are supporting it. Embarrassed
1963  Economy / Gambling / Re: Looking for serious investors! on: December 15, 2017, 04:51:47 PM
Looking to expand my team on a new project... I need 10-12 people that are willing to invest time and money.

This is a limited opportunity.

Message for details. Proof of funds and a NDA required.

1.Why is this in the gambling section ? Has your idea anything to do with gambling ?

2.Proof of funds and NDA is what a banker would ask,not someone who is planning to start a business which he doesn't have skills for.The project is merely an idea.And you already looking for investors ? God bless you.

3.No matter how creative your idea is,without marketing and help from the community,you'll go no where.

4.I know you'd only reveal your next big thing to the investors but they would also like to see what have you got in the store in terms of tech and pr.
1964  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are you sure that bitcoin will fall? on: December 15, 2017, 04:39:43 PM
It does. It proves the number of wallets created are increasing.
Number of wallets created on an *exchange are increasing.That makes all the difference to it.It's officially time to say Good-Bye to the good old Core lovers.

I'm not sure why this is relevant to this thread. Speculation on bitcoin crashing has absolutely nothing to do with how many addresses are being created.
Number of addresses created has nothing relevant to the thread either :/ I'm against the title too but we need facts to support the opinions and not just replies.


The title of this thread is fall, not fail  Roll Eyes
Don't they both actually signify one and the same thing ?
1965  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Whats your opinion on a new peer to peer multi digital asset marketplace? on: December 15, 2017, 04:33:59 PM
So basically like a localbitcoins.com 2.0. It would work in a similar way, with some additional features but the main difference is that it would support not only bitcoin, but a few other cryptocurrencies as well, like 7-8 currencies, the most established ones.
Do you see a demand for such platform? Would you use it?
LocalBitcoins is not exactly a peer-peer network,it does act as a third party between all the peers for verification and validation.Most of all,they have control of your money that is not what a p2p network does.Localbitcoins doesn't supply any currencies,all the trades  are initiated by the peers.
Basically,you have got it all wrong.You should google what a p2p network is and maybe reframe your idea.
1966  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is BITCOIN a GOV PSYOP? Did NSA Create BTC to Chip everybody & Control Spending? on: December 14, 2017, 09:35:26 PM
I have been thinking about this at some point of time in my life but yes you've got a point.

 - The fact that Bitcoin could be one of the projects that was leaked from NSA is quite true since claiming that a one person created and changed everything alone sounds unreal.
 -  It is highly probable one of the NSA workers leaked the project and their identity is still unknown.
 -  I have thought about this over and over and being a programmer it;s hard to digest the fact that one single man can think and code all of this.
1967  Economy / Services / Re: find a beautiful latin colombian wife or girlfriend, im your bridge to happiness on: December 14, 2017, 09:31:42 PM
Reminds me of Narcos ,of course the women would be beautiful but I ain't interested in getting my balls chopped off by interfering in some lady business.OP assures us to be kings for 5 days ? What a joke,how can a random person be a king in the land of Cartels and dangerous criminals ?

And this is what we call being bored as sh*t...
If not being bored,being dumb as shit.
The offer is not bad for someone who has money and balls or both.
1968  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Got scammed from Member , fake waybill created [Must Read this] on: December 14, 2017, 09:25:12 PM
yeah he refused ebay/pp/escrow
but i believed him at all, he already block me everywhere and no more hope.
i called dhl twice, they informed me to contact him

If he refused to escrow,how did you not take that as a red flag ? If after all that you still believed in him,God bless you.What did he look like ?Jesus to you ?
I'm surprised DHL even acknowledged your query.


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Why ? You look like you were more desperate to send him money than getting your iPHone.Either way,that's what happens if you do stupid deals with random scammers on the internet.
1969  Economy / Services / Re: Need Bounty manager on: December 14, 2017, 08:18:21 PM
Hello,
Urgently needed bounty manager who can independently create & manage bounty thread, needed bounty managers who can work on regular basis as a team we have a few ico,s looking for long-term projects bounty managers
telegram on-https://t.me/bitminer123
So basically you're an agency that hires bounty managers for a specific ICO that you guys choose to manage ? How pathetic!!!
Why don't you'll let the trusted members of this forum do it their way instead of letting random newbies who just happened to the forum wanting to manage bounties ? I don't know what your definition of a bounty manager is but they certainly don't 'manage the threads',that is a design specific job.
bro we have a various ico,s & we also want that bounty should be run by experienced or trusted member of this forum ,thats y we are inviting everone who can run bounty & have their fare share of profit
Bro,that's exactly my point you see ? You are acting as n agent between the bounty manager and the ICO,you will literally get paid for hooking up bounty manager with the ICO,you will also certainly take profits from both the ends .I mean I don't understand how this is not the easiest way of making money ? The only job you're doing is finding the ICO's to work with you just because you have a "big" team.
1970  Economy / Services / Re: Need Bounty manager on: December 14, 2017, 08:08:18 PM
Hello,
Urgently needed bounty manager who can independently create & manage bounty thread, needed bounty managers who can work on regular basis as a team we have a few ico,s looking for long-term projects bounty managers
telegram on-https://t.me/bitminer123
So basically you're an agency that hires bounty managers for a specific ICO that you guys choose to manage ? How pathetic!!!
Why don't you'll let the trusted members of this forum do it their way instead of letting random newbies who just happened to the forum wanting to manage bounties ? I don't know what your definition of a bounty manager is but they certainly don't 'manage the threads',that is a design specific job.
1971  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin hourly data extract on: December 14, 2017, 08:03:31 PM
Hey guys,

Definitely not the first one to try analyse BTC prices, been working on something to guide my trades - looking for sources to extract hourly BTC price and most of what I found involved scraping charts data from sites (which I dont want to do).

Any other options that's a little more reliable?
How else are you planning to extra data if not from the data provided by the exchanges ? I agree fetching data from the charts could be a big deal but then you can always read the documentation of  an exchange which always have API methods.I don't see any harm in using the data provided by the exchanges.If you wish to customise stuff,write your own API's.
1972  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Suggestions for an app? on: December 09, 2017, 08:07:26 AM
i would like to write a crypto related app for iOS and Droid.  Any suggestions?  There are loads of wallets and price checkers.  What would be a killer app?
Depends what you need to build an App for.If I was you,I'd be asking myself following questions,

1.Do I need to make an app as a hobby or to improve my programming skills ?
2.Do I need to make an app to solve a common problem ?
3.Do I need to make an app to make good money out of it since there is a wide scope ?

You know,decompose things !
1973  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★Crypto-Games.net ★ 10 coins ★ 7 games ★ Since 2014 ★ Largest crowdfunded casino on: December 09, 2017, 08:02:38 AM
I always see these advertisements and signature for "crypto-games" and "crypto-news". Huh, seems to be making its way around the block. Well, good luck!
Making a way around the block ? We have been around the 'block' since forever now Wink Anyway,it is not just the signatures or advertisements that has  kept us popular on the block but also Crypto-games .net have been voted as community's favourite casino a lot of times.
1974  Economy / Reputation / Re: [User Generated Mk III] - Known alts of anyone Mk III on: December 09, 2017, 07:59:25 AM
One of the inherant problems with listing the sheer volume of Alts found is the tables become very bloated, so, to that end I would like to try a different approach.
How about listing everything in a google spreadsheet page (like the way campaign managers do)? You can have everything well organized in it.
The problem is,who would have access to edit the spreed-sheet ? Everybody or a few selected users ? If TL has to maintain the sheet individually,there would be too much efforts to filter the alt-accounts and selectively update them to the spreed-sheet.Not worth his time I suppose.

He could add maintainers who also will have access rights to the sheet.
1975  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain - Account emptied overnight? on: December 09, 2017, 07:41:19 AM
We have to verify what URL he used. He might have been a victim of a phishing site.
Exactly! That could be a thing but since he said he had 2fa and stuff set up chances of that happening are slime.I'm still guessing team viewer is the root of all the issues.

The need to know the addresses involved and the transaction IDs should also be posted in order to know if Cryptospacemoney is telling the truth, not saying that he isnt, but it might also help in figuring out what the hacker is up to.
It also depends on how many bitcoins are done and is it worth all the efforts that would be put in to figure out things.
1976  Economy / Gambling / Re: Looking for sportsbook investors on: December 09, 2017, 07:00:41 AM
try reaching out for the admins of gambling sites here cause they may be interested in your site
personally I don't know if it's worth it or not and if you are taking micro investments or only big investments
Why ? Why would they want one more competition to the already existing sites ? I mean would you invest in a website that is in a competition to take your money away ? I don't understand the co-relation.


if you really believe in your site and work then also launching an ICO may help for raising a bankroll , I guess ICO is your best shot actually
but still you need to convince investors that your site actually worth the investments
Let's have it,it is not happening.
1977  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bringing Bitcoin to the Masses on: December 09, 2017, 06:57:24 AM
As Satoshi envisioned it to be the biggest transfer of wealth, from the haves 1% to the have nots 99%
Okay ?

What are some best ways to educate and bring BTC to the masses.
Just give them a way to double their money and next day you'd see they start using bitcoin [exchanges].Harsh truth,this is what it has come to lately.

To explain them that centrally issued fiats are an illusion to enslave them.

Not as an investment, but as insurance - against govts, banks, and corporations. When the shit really starts hitting the fan.
You can't.Media has made up all the bullshit about bitcoin as a scheme to get rich soon and no one cares about decentralisation anyway.

What is the best way to explain a farmer in Africa, or a housewife in India about good and sound money, in a way they understand.

BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE?
They need to understand Internet,cryptography before they understand bitcoin.
1978  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best ICO to invest? on: December 09, 2017, 06:44:48 AM
i want to invest in any ICO ,so which ICO's are best to invest now?
and how can i buy them using USD/BTC?
You cannot buy a coin in an ICO,you will get the tokens which will be later converted to whatever depending on the way ICO turns out.

You can buy them using Bitcoins/ETH most of the times but recently they have started accepting Dash/Doge as well.BTC price is highly volatile hence buying using ETH is the recommended way.
1979  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Applying for signature campaign on: December 09, 2017, 06:40:07 AM
Well i really don't know where to post so i am sorry i am here to ask you a question
In past i tried to join many signature campaign but got no reply from them i just post there and got nothing so i want to know how will we know that we're accepted in signature campaign i saw many people wear the signature and then post there application
how does it really works ?
It is simple,
You don't come to forum to join a signature campaign,you come to forum to post constructively and try to help as many people as possible.Signatures are just an advantage that comes along if you are good at doing what you should be doing.This doesn't happen now anyway as the newbie campaign managers are keen on hiring shit posters to spread the word.

I don't think you have terrible English,you just need to know more about the forum in general and start posting constructively.
1980  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcointalk Account price estimator on: December 09, 2017, 06:23:21 AM
What's wrong with you people, I will just quote what was said in the upper posts
Oh sorry I almost missed that.That is indeed a pain!
I can understand the manual bot prevention didn't work out well but cloudflaire has it's own cons.This is an unusual cloudfliare behaviour to block multiple async requests maybe theymos has configured it with extreme measures to prevent all Ddos I believe.
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