There is no strategy in dice. You just need to hope that you are luck with a winning streak before you cashout from the dice site.
Great. Thanks for your reply. I've noticed that if I bet min, I have more chances of winning. Just did this and won (very small payout). I hope to get lucky someday....
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I've became interested in playing dice games with my BTC but every time I play I lose. Is there something that I'm doing wrong, or dice games are supposed to be like that? ( sorry I'm new to this) Isn't there a guide or tutorial where I could get started playing these games? I don't know how this really works. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks So far, I like dicecoin.io
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2. As long as LTC network is healthy and stable, there is no value in adding POS. I am blatantly shilling here, but if you are interested in a version of DOGE that you can stake, check out LiteDoge https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1077390.0 It has a rocky past but it is cheap at 2 satoshis, staking is highly rewarding, and it still has a small but dedicated community. I will give LiteDoge a try! They're extremely cheap. The only thing I don't get is how many coins are required for staking? Or is it that I could start staking with any amount? Thank you for sharing this info.
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Dogecoin is enough popular, so it will have future. With more and more sites, Dogecoin can expand worldwide I'm just wishing that I could buy stuff from Amazon or Ebay with Dogecoins. That would just be great for me
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The one thing I love about Namecoin is the fact that you can get a .bit domain, which I got to say that is pretty cool
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I once believed in Ripple but when they sent me a notification that I would require ID verification to use my account, I decided to exchange my XRP back to BTC. I have the feeling that Ripple might be centralized....what do you think?
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what is the purpose of this discussion? cloud miner has scamed people and now why do you continue the discussions ?
Maybe because we want our money back! I'm just wish it would be that way..sigh
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I would rather create a paper wallet (and make sure that my pc is offline) and store my Bitcoins in it. That may make it untraceable. I think
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Well, I think that if supply is limited, the price could skyrocket. The main reason that DOGE is so undervalued is because of current supply. Just my opinion
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If Dogecoin were to be taken seriously instead of a "meme" coin, what features would you suggest for Dogecoin to become a worthy crypto in the future? Here's some of my suggestions: 1. Limit supply of DOGE to 25 million coins 2. Make it a hybrid coin with PoW and PoS. Any comments? Please share them here with the community. Thanks
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I think all coins should die except those that provide innovating technologies such as Monero, NXT, Ethereum and Maidsafe. The rest are just copies from Bitcoin (my opinion of course)
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I also forgot to mention that I want to become a Bitcoinaire in the future! Anyone can dream...cant they?
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What about Virwox? I've been using it to buy Bitcoins and it's been working pretty well. The only thing that I dislike are the fees. Link: http://www.virwox.com
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After a lot of researching, I've looked through different coins and found out that HyperStake has an annual interest of 750% (which is pretty cool). So far, I like the features that this coin provides and I think I'm going to start buying at least 5,000 HYP and stake them. If you have any other coin that you would like to recommend me, please let me know. My opinion is that Proof of Stake is better than Proof of Work in the terms that you don't need to own an ASIC miner nor even need to use CPU/GPU power to get new coins. I also think that this makes it more energy efficient. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Looking forward to your comments. Thanks
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Once again I've received earnings from signature campaign. I'm having some nice profits
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Titans are nice. They are solidly made, a crisp fine cut of coin. I've always loved Titan's physical Bitcoins. However their last minted coins have the year of 2014 printed on. If there would be a physical 2015 Titan Bitcoin, then I would buy it. Is not it better from the collector point of view that something like physical bitcoin is actually older? Because older=more expensive in a 5 or 10 years? It will be hard to get old series of physical bitcoin soon, and you should focus on being older versions instead of brand new imo. Ok. Thanks for your reply. I guess I'll go with the 2014 Titan Bitcoin then. Preferably the 24k Gold coin. Looks beautiful Personally prefer Casascius coins. Casascius actually made a gold coin, 1000 BTC 1 Oz .999 Au. Even if you could find one for sale, then would it be insanely expensive, since it has 1000 BTC loaded. There are two alternatives, if you want a crypto coin made of solid gold: Titan (as already mentioned), there is one for sale here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1141666.0Crypto Imperator 1 Million DOGE coin, for sale here (only 10 minted): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1017206Thanks for sharing this info. I've found the Crypto Imperator Dogecoin interesting. Would get Titan and the one mentioned earlier to compliment my collection.
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Graphene interface is stunning. I love the way it looks. Can't wait for stable release
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I received my payment from signature campaign. Once again, thank you
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Titans are nice. They are solidly made, a crisp fine cut of coin. I've always loved Titan's physical Bitcoins. However their last minted coins have the year of 2014 printed on. If there would be a physical 2015 Titan Bitcoin, then I would buy it. Is not it better from the collector point of view that something like physical bitcoin is actually older? Because older=more expensive in a 5 or 10 years? It will be hard to get old series of physical bitcoin soon, and you should focus on being older versions instead of brand new imo. Ok. Thanks for your reply. I guess I'll go with the 2014 Titan Bitcoin then. Preferably the 24k Gold coin. Looks beautiful
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Titans are nice. They are solidly made, a crisp fine cut of coin. I've always loved Titan's physical Bitcoins. However their last minted coins have the year of 2014 printed on. If there would be a physical 2015 Titan Bitcoin, then I would buy it.
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