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2001  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which country is best to initialize ICO project and establish company? on: December 02, 2017, 11:40:30 AM
I m planning to invest in ICO projects. I need to know which country in the world allows cryptocurrency as well as allows foreigners to establish business company in that country. Any lead.
You can do it any Country if your business complies with their laws and regulations.My personal opinion would be Russia.Lot of ICO's are based out of Russia if you have noticed.That also means you have a fierce competition and need local contacts to set your office offshore.
Again it depends on what your ICO does,if it something related to Gambling/Adult Swing the rules will be entirely different.
2002  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BitConnect - Is there any chance for BitConnect to fail? on: December 02, 2017, 10:57:04 AM
Bitconnect is a wonderfull project driven by professionals. So don't wait to jump in.
You will make a good life "with headache" when you enter a professional driven ponzi scheme.

lol  that sums it up.Professionals doing ICO's is the new way of selling shit and calling it a doughnut.At the end of the day,you will be crying over your lost money in the professional coin while a 14 year old Russian will be celebrating it in Miami calling the ICO as a huge success.
2003  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Blockchain Based Video Games - We'd like your thoughts and feedback on: December 02, 2017, 10:52:32 AM
Let;s not forget the main principle of gaming : It should be taken as a form of entertainment.

By putting it o blockchain,smart game objects and such won't exactly interest a gamer.I mean why do you think complicating it so much would entertain a gamer any better ? Take Uncharted Game for example,you would put the ammunition on chain which would want me to be connected all the time to the internet to play the game ? I don't mean to sound rude by me as a gamer don't really care about a game being on the blockchain unless your target audience is the crypto community only.BY that also you will be limiting the audience.
2004  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Road to 1 BTC with 0 fiat investment on: December 02, 2017, 10:20:41 AM
Hi,

In last august I've started a self-imposed challenge; reach 1BTC with zero fiat investments. Trading crypto is potentially a very effective way to increase crypto assets but initially I faced the problem that I didn't have anything to trade with. As the WWW offers many possibilities to earn money, I planned to first scrape some funds here and there from the internet (Google Adsense, paid tasks, etc) and subsequently enter the cryptomarket with the earned amount.
So getting funds from google adds or any other external resources still count as fiat investment right ? Doesn't matter if it is not in form of cryptos ,it is still fiat investment.

I crossed the threshhold of $100 on the 1st of october. Yes, it took me over a month to earn that small amount of money as I don't have any special capabilities I can utilize on the WWW. As october progressed, I threw those $100 or so on the cryptomarket but also kept earning on various places on the internet. When november began, the total amount had increased to roughly $400 and I made the bold decision to throw it all into one altcoin (Waves).
Sounds good.What coins you were trading back them ? What was your base investment ?

As we're now past halfway november, the initial amount I put into Waves has grown to over $700. My strategy is quite simple: hold until this altcoin has launched the value of my online assets into the thousands of USD. When this is reality, I'll allocate parts of my funds back into BTC and also in another promising altcoin. The phase I'm currently in is quite risky as I could face a significant setback if Waves decides to nosedive.

I'll update this thread if any major developments occur in my journey towards 1BTC (and perhaps even beyond).
How do you determine  which altcoin is worthy ? Wanna share some tips ? I'm intrigued by your progress.
2005  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Find a MENTOR trading on: December 02, 2017, 10:17:01 AM
I want to find a mentor can help me develop trading skill.
How to find the best coin bisite BTC and ETH?
Which website or forum discussion about coin trading skill?
Thank you so much !
This rather comes from self-practice and experience.Strategies working out for a mentor won't necessarily work for you.This regardless depends on the methods used,type of trading followed and obviously the coin.You can start low,join telegram discussion groups and read a bit more about trading cryptos.If you need a helping hand in achieving those goals,do send me a PM I will hook you up with correct resources.
2006  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: ATTENTION POTENTIAL SCAM! http://bitcointalkaccounts.com/ on: December 02, 2017, 09:57:41 AM
Shouldn't you get tagged for buying accounts as well ?  Undecided
 $2 website theme + only point of contact is a bitcointalkaccts@gmail.com throwaway gmail account doesn't sound like a scam enough ? I mean what does it it take to not be a idiot when it comes to figuring out small things as this.

Another thread from the same users : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2409392.0

2007  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Sacmmer in localbitcoins on: December 02, 2017, 09:47:17 AM
Hello
yesterday a buyer named Nikfon has disputed a trade and he created a screenshot that he had sent 500$ to my payeer account i checked my account there are no money and take a screenshot from history there are no transaction and post it the the chat but i afraid the ADMIN go with the buyer side because he uploaded fake screenshot, what can i do more to proof i`m not received the money ?

Nikfon has no trades before and his account created from one day i have +70 trades account older than one year

Send proof in your convo with the moderator, say that the screenshot is faked.

They will at least consider going with your side of the story because of the fact that they have probably done this all before. If you don't respond then obviously your chances of getting your money back is minimal.

But if you do respond, then the chances are quite high.
What does that even mean ? lol
Had you been on localbitcoins for a long time,you would know people with a minimum number of trades and trust are always preferred over members with 0 trades and the account being a day old.Op will definitely get their money back if they claim the screen shot is faked.And on top of all that I'm pretty sure localbitcoins would know if the screenshot is faked.
2008  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Sacmmer in localbitcoins on: December 02, 2017, 09:00:31 AM
Hello
yesterday a buyer named Nikfon has disputed a trade and he created a screenshot that he had sent 500$ to my payeer account i checked my account there are no money and take a screenshot from history there are no transaction and post it the the chat but i afraid the ADMIN go with the buyer side because he uploaded fake screenshot, what can i do more to proof i`m not received the money ?

Nikfon has no trades before and his account created from one day i have +70 trades account older than one year
First rule of localbitcoins : Trade with users only with enough positive reputation and a history of 100+ trades at least.

How can you not verify that the amount is credited into your account ? Did you release the escrow ? Or he has just disputed the trade and money is still with localbitcoins ? If he has faked the screen shot,don't worry they will not fall for it.Considering he has 0 trades,the decision will be in your favour.
2009  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcointalk Account price estimator on: December 02, 2017, 08:55:29 AM
Forgive my lack of intelligence if I may sound stupid but you can always programmatically browse a website just like you would do with an actual user and bitcontalk wouldn't see it as a spam bot unless you're opening multiple threads/spamming.
If you want a private kind of "Bitcointalk Account Price Estimator" website to use with your few accounts, you should probably be fine. You will probably only get marked as a "spam bot" if you have tons of users constantly making requests to check their accounts.
When did that happen ? I could still be using a  bot with time intervals which can act like a human is accessing the website.Anyway that would make the users wait for too long which is not quite feasible.Like theymos said earlier today he did this to prevent DDOs attacks which should be good.

Maybe theymos has intentionally blacklisted such bots to put a hold on account trading?
People are farming accounts and this forum is turning into a spammers hub.
I won't be surprised if this turns out to be true.
Has nothing to do with account trading.People still trade accounts.
2010  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Need some gambling strategies on: December 02, 2017, 08:52:51 AM
My prefered gambling sites are dice and video poker (for Texas Hold'em, I have own strategies  Grin )
Maybe you have some nice strategies against boring with little maths.

The best strategy for those type of games is to shop around and find the site that has the lowest house edge.  Also, I have heard, there are ways to take advantage of sites that don't utilize sound bankroll management practices --> that's just what I've heard.  There are some who understand the Kelly criterium very well who shop around for dice sites to exploit ---> they say it's fairly lucrative, but I wouldn't know first hand.
It will be interesting to read more about that, however it is difficult to understand how they can take advantage of it, if I rememberer correctly that has to do with the chances of a site to go bankrupt however, you need to remember that a site that is as badly managed to not know that will probably not pay you at the end and it is going to scam you.
Or in the case of Prime-Dice,just be one of the team members who took advantage of the backdoor found in testing and emptied the wallets lol
The dice sites wouldn't go bankrupt,if they find out someone is winning a lot of money they would simply block the accounts and investigate further until the find out how you have cheated.Also the withdrawals above certain amounts are carried out manually.

That is a definite thing. You can’t predict beside any statistical analysis as a homework. All those who are expert in support betting they only have one thing in common and that is only statistics. They play with this and using their mind power they even go for predictions about game and teams and players. They have their past shown as open book, use their analysis and thus predict.
That is more skill based. Statistics is okay but match-fixing,situational goals   do matter while predicting sport bets,
2011  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can maths help you win in gambling ? on: December 02, 2017, 08:46:53 AM
of course maths can help in gambling, I would never gamble on something that has a very bad return on investment, for example 10% chance to win 5x is super bad. Thats why I love sports betting and poker because you can avoid bad deals
Mathematics always help in the thing that maintains the logical behavior throughout the process. Like here in games, you are dealing with many mathematical terms and percentages and profit loses percentages but yes, luck is more effective here. Even mathematics can’t help you if you are on your bad day. Things are not fine in this game so better is to leave this and enjoy the life.
Well,in real life lotteries it does work it.
Know the story of the mathematician who figured out the algorithm of a national lottery and ended up winning it twice ? Proves math can be used to beat up the provable fair systems.Also just for your information,generation of random numbers depends on the CPU power and lot of other computational theories. Truly,there comes a point where system fails and the number generation will fallback in a pattern that will be repetitive.It also depends on the programming language used to generate the numbers..
2012  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: confirmtx.com is not honoring their terms. on: December 02, 2017, 08:40:05 AM
Why would you use any paid confirmation services when there are people doing it for free ?
Thanks for putting it up here so others can know how easy it is to fall victim for the transaction acceleration scams.How did you find them ? Through bitcointalk ? If yes,please update your thread with their profile details so DT can tag them accordingly.
2013  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a english native writer on: December 02, 2017, 08:37:27 AM
You searching translator???
I don't know if you posted here because you're a native English writer or a translator but either way it proves your English doesn't sound look like one.Man,for one sec read the damn thread,OP clearly mentioned they need someone to wrote FAQ'S for his website.Does it sound like a translation job ?
2014  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should I invest In Bitcoin? on: December 01, 2017, 11:59:05 PM
Now in Internet is faster to earn than with bitcoins is impossible to find, or even if it is possible, this way of earning is too difficult. Because bitcoin is in public domain, so I advise anyone who wants quickly make good money - to invest in bitcoins just in moment when course will fall, and when course will grow up you can immediately sell and well just hold before it will grow more, but no need forget about risks.
I don't see it quite that day,bitcoin is losing it in terms of the transaction fees and those big numbers are totally based on the mass adaption and literally not for the tech.

Yes you should if you want . It depends on you. Just be wise and careful. If you will invest, be ready to take the risk. Its a good idea if you invested earlier. You maybe a millionaire today. Goodluck. Think twice!
Yes it is right to invest in bitcoin right now because it is predicted that the price of Bitcoin will increase to fifty thousand dollars in the coming year so anyone who will invest will be millionaire.
Sure,who predicted it ?Some dumb traders from the speculation section who predicted Z-cash will peek to much as 1 bitcoin per z-cash value.People come up with random bullshit.
2015  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO is the best way to invest? on: December 01, 2017, 11:56:23 PM
ICO is one of the best way in investing your money. I also earned a lot investing ICOs in the past. You need to chose one ICO's with hype around it. And with low HardCap now. And you also need to diversify it just like you are in trading or doing long term hold.

"You need to chose one ICO's with hype around it."

Do you know how shitty ICO's turned into successful money makers and finally  a big scam ? Like that.
It is simple,create a fake hype around your shitty github account with absolutely no code,put like a100 thousand dollars into marketing and make naive people like you to fall into it.Pretty sure you would have made those amounts from air-drops.
2016  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcointalk Account price estimator on: December 01, 2017, 11:52:58 PM
does anyone have a cloned site that works for the estimator?

No on will have a cloned site as at the moment Bitcontalk.org is blocking bots from accessing the information needed which means this piece of code will not work until that's either whitelisted for this site or whitelisted globally.
Forgive my lack of intelligence if I may sound stupid but you can always programmatically browse a website just like you would do with an actual user and bitcontalk wouldn't see it as a spam bot unless you're opening multiple threads/spamming.

does anyone have a cloned site that works for the estimator?
You can follow the OP's github page and run a local clone yourself.Best of luck with that though. Cool 
2017  Economy / Gambling / Re: ▰ PARADICE.TO | First Casino with Android-app | Autobet/Invest/Free BTC/Jackpot/ on: December 01, 2017, 11:50:29 PM
Stop praising a scam please. They do not deserve good attention.
Try tried to scam, they should be punished and condemned for it.

I am guessing either you have a stake there or you're just genuinely naive.
Unfortunately,there are lot of shills around who would always claim the 'following scam sites' are the best which usually misguides new members to blindly deposit money on them.How else do you think such low rated scams are still making money ? Sportsbet.io is another example which is manipulated by the shill accounts.
2018  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: sportsbet.io is a scammers? on: December 01, 2017, 11:46:49 PM
I have bad experience with this bookie. A 5 days ago I ordered withdrawal 0,2459 BTC. But my order was rejected and I was asked to send documents and proof of address to security@sportsbet.io. I sent all of documents in within one hour since it was asked but did not any answer from thier support until now.
Please open a scam accusation for the same.Had you checked out their bitcointalk profile,you would know they have  came too far as scammers.Their feedback speaks for themselves.
They didn't really ask for documents when you deposited the money right ?  Lips sealed


I tried to talk with support via live chat at site, but without success - I was told to wait answer from security@sportsbet.io. At the moment I can not withdraw money either get any answer from support.

Anyone had the same problem with this scammers? Any suggestions?
Yes! Lot of other poor bitcoin gamblers who felt for them without checking their previous scam accusations.Please proceed to Trading Discussion -> Scam accusation Section and open one so the community knows what's up.
2019  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is it possible to save BTC from Coinbase or Bitfinex on a hard drive wallet? on: December 01, 2017, 11:42:26 PM
As far as I have understood, you don't get actual BTCs on these platforms. I was just wondering if this is true and if it was possible to transfer BTCs from these Platforms to an Hard drive wallet for more safty.

If not of which platforms do you know, that give you actual BTCs?
I only know of Bitcoin.de and Kraken.

Thanks in advance for the help.
Damn,this literally gave me a heart-ache.People know Bittrex and Coinbase but don't have an idea about the basic bitcoin principle that is personal wallets.
->Short Answer : Yes,you can transfer the amount to your local wallet/other online wallets.

->Long Answer : You should keep your data flow the other way,bitcoins should go to exchanges from your local wallets and come back here after the have served the purpose.Should never store your bitcoins over an exchange.
2020  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Coinbase Ordered to Turn Over Identities of 14,355 Cryptocurrency Traders > IRS on: December 01, 2017, 11:31:04 PM
Shouldn't this be in service discussion ? Why is coinbase being considered such an important part of bitcoin lol it is just an exchange.

This was to be expected, I mean if you bought coins at Coinbase and weren't expecting this, you've been pretty oblivious to all the signs on the wall imo.
They already lock your account for sending coins to addresses that they don't approve of, coin mixers or even casino's, just search on Google for stories.
Google ? All those links will get you back on bitcointalk.Despite of the fact coinbase works alongside NSA and the FBI,they heavily manipulate the prices of bitcoin.

If anything, I hope this will encourage more people to use decentralized exchanges, they aren't really too popular at the moment.
A good alternative to decentralized exchanges are peer to peer networks like localbitcoins.A little authority over the service but still better than sending user data to the governments.
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