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1  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Is there any RISK FREE way to invest your Bitcoins? on: March 11, 2015, 07:57:52 AM
I think you described the established escrow process well.  And you think you're going to attract investors and make money doing this how?

escrow company make money by charging a fees, thats all about it. but this kind of venture needs some capital and marketing expense
2  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Is there any RISK FREE way to invest your Bitcoins? on: March 10, 2015, 03:57:22 PM
hi, i rarely post here..but i got a business idea how we literally can make risk free money.

the business idea is we form a couple of investor

then use the bitcoin make a real legit escrow website/starting a company

since theres so many scam related with bitcoin, i guess there are also plenty of demand with user needed to transfer/trade their bitcoin without getting scam

so ppl will put btc in our company as escrow, then we charge a bit of fees

after customer done with their btc related business, we release the btc to seller (after deduct a bit fees). done

so thats how we make money with btc..what do you think?
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: Provably fair, correct me if I'm wrong on: January 20, 2015, 12:35:38 PM
i always doubt if casino really provably fair, thats why i created this type of betting. its simple, and everyone will understands. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=930646.0
4  Economy / Gambling / New betting method, what do you think? on: January 20, 2015, 11:57:50 AM
im planning to create a betting website, and i would like to know whats your opinion about it. is that a good, interesting or neutral, or bad idea.

the site goes like this..it will follow the real world stock exchange price. for eg: dow jones index yesterday price closed at 15,000 points.

and today when the market opens, participant at my website will be able to place their bet.

there are only 2 outcomes. either dow jones will close the price today at higher or lower than yesterday. so participants at my site place 1 dollar bet lets say will close at higher than yesterday...while another participants is betting will close at lower than yesterday

now the time comes.we wait throughout the day and market is closed. so assumed if closed at higher.. the participants which placed their bet
at lower will lose the money. winnings will be transferred to those placed at higher.. and my website will charge a bit fee of the winnings.

what do you think? thanks

if player placed their bets..and nobody place the opposite. their money simply will be returned, and nobody lose and no ppl win either. my site wont charge anything for it either. ppl can just place their bet on other stocks or wait until tommorow
5  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: trade the opposite, who i can trust? on: November 26, 2014, 10:32:55 AM
Hi everyone thx for the reply. I'm unable to reply pm instantly due to timing limit on my new account

I will decide to use whose service after my computer is fixed, it will takes a day or two. Don't argue over such small, I will start with 10 dollar only and gradually increase it to hundreds. Nothing more than 300 I think

Best regards
6  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: trade the opposite, who i can trust? on: November 26, 2014, 08:27:41 AM
whirlpoolian, you're probably going to get a lot of PMs from scammers just because the naive nature of your post. Just be careful with who you deal with and don't accept any offers from new accounts.

With that said, if you haven't already accepted any offers, I'd be willing to exchange your BTC for paypal funds at preev's rate.

Yes I know. BTW u didn't mention how much is ur fee
7  Economy / Currency exchange / trade the opposite, who i can trust? on: November 26, 2014, 07:31:14 AM
I have some bitcoin, want to exchange it to my PayPal

That means Im gonna send btc to u first, in return u later send the money to my PayPal account.

Who I can trust for this ? Can u use preev.com rate? Pls tell me the exact rate/fees as well.

Reply here or pm only, thx
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