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61  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Advantages and Disadvantages use cryptocurrency like Bitcoin for online gambling on: December 03, 2016, 04:35:17 AM
One glaring omission is that Bitcoin sportsbooks offer lower odds than their fiat counterparts and another disadvantage at least for me is that Bitcoin gambling sites have no regular audit checks if any and it's very easy for them to close up shop and vanish in the shadows whenever they want with everyone's money.
62  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: December 01, 2016, 11:08:20 AM
Be careful when betting on big favorites in any cup games like the EFL Cup because most big teams don't care much about these side championships and are more focused on the Premier League trophy. I usually bet on the underdogs because of the very high odds and there are always some upsets that can bring a lot of profit in the long-term. Underdogs have without a doubt a lot of value in these competitions.
63  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Now you can have anonymous throwaway virtual VISA cards instantly with Bitcoin on: December 01, 2016, 08:17:17 AM
I have tried the Chrome extension but apparently it's unavailable at the moment and I couldn't load any coins. I also registered on their website and they prompted me to provide my legal name, birth date, telephone number and address upon creating my first virtual or physical card. It's not so anonymous any more. Also saw the fees:

Description   Frequency   Amount (USD)   Amount (EUR)
Virtual card creation   once   free*   free*
Plastic card creation   once   $ 15.00   € 15.00
Card fee   per month   $ 1.00   € 1.00
Redemption of unused funds   per request   $ 10.00   € 10.00
Bitcoin to fiat exchange   per transaction   1%   1%
Altcoin to fiat exchange   per transaction   3%   3%
Foreign currency conversion   per transaction   3%   3%
ATM widthrawal fee   per transaction   $ 2.50   € 2.25
ATM withdrawal fee in a foreign currency   per transaction   $ 3.50   € 2.75

Yeah they had a frickin' typo on their list of fees. It's in beta but still I wouldn't trust them with my money.
64  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin stops the bullets, says stefan Molyneux on: November 29, 2016, 09:39:12 PM
I am more worried about terrorists using Bitcoin to execute terrorist attacks than government-funded wars. Because it's so easy to exchange some cash into Bitcoin before leaving the country and then swapping it back into local currency and buying some arms and explosives to kill a bunch of people. Heck they could even use Localbitcoins and stay under the radar completely.
65  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Fucking Chinese on: November 29, 2016, 06:33:55 AM
Do the Chinese people still work for the state? and are paid Slave Labor wages? if anyone knows the facts please post. thank you  Wink

I bet the Chinese laborers earn more than the average Bitcointalk account farmer so while we are writing shit about them in this funny thread they are making the big bucks  Grin
Chinese laborers earn about $.11/hr on average.

You can't be more wrong, mate. Just have a look at this article and adjust your estimates :
http://m.chinadaily.com.cn/en/2015-09/30/content_22017853.htm

It's a common misconception Chinese wages are awful but compared to what the forum spammers are getting here the Chinese are earning more per day of full-time employment.
66  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: San Francisco Metro System Hacked with Ransomware [Paid $70,000 in Bitcoin] on: November 28, 2016, 04:18:03 PM
So the hackers gave the people of San Fran free metro rides lol that's hilarious. It's not strange they decided to proceed with paying the ransom because they would have incurred a lot more losses in running costs over the period of not getting any profit from tickets. Some dude on a late night shift was prolly checking some shady sites and got a present in the meantime Roll Eyes
67  Economy / Services / Re: G2A [FULL GAMES FOR ONLY 15%] [100% GURANTEED SUCCESS RATE] [EXPERIENCED] on: November 28, 2016, 02:58:37 PM
Refunding digital copies of games will lead to the cd keys getting disabled no? Once I wasn't satisfied with a game myself and after I got my refund the cd key was not working any more. I don't think G2A sell any DRM-free games like GoG either, right? Plus what you are doing is unethical but I am not here to judge. I just don't want people to end up with void cd keys and -15% of the game's value.
68  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Exchanges at Japan Get be Insured on: November 28, 2016, 01:35:41 PM
Mt.Gox was an inside job. Even if they had been insured at the time the insurance company wouldn't probably have paid anything to the screwed users because the money ended up in Mark Karpeles'es pockets. Now it will be interesting to watch how they will distinguish between an inside job and a genuine breach of security.
69  Other / Meta / Re: My account got hacked on: November 28, 2016, 11:10:27 AM
When was the last time you used your account here and for how long you haven't logged onto the forum?
You might want to redo your passwords for other sites if you have used the same one at multiple places.
70  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 90% SUCCESS RATE SPORTS BETTING TIPS on: November 28, 2016, 10:35:34 AM
So you have been buying their tips at $96 a pop and now you want to resell the same tips to forum members for $5 a pop? This makes absolutely no sense because if the tips were as successful as you claim them to be there would be no reason to resell them to forum peasants when you are raking in hundreds of $$$ per day.

Or am I wrong?
71  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UK Members Only on: November 28, 2016, 06:25:09 AM
Dude you need to provide much more than a fake UK IP obtained via a VPN. You need to provide things like an ID card, passport, bills etc. to legitimize yourself. There is no bypassing around that unless you are an actual UK citizen.
72  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UK Members Only on: November 28, 2016, 05:04:56 AM
He is looking for UK citizens because the majority of these new sign-up bonuses is available only to UK residents. You can try signing up but you won't get credited upon providing ID for KYC purposes.
73  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Fucking Chinese on: November 27, 2016, 09:31:14 PM
Do the Chinese people still work for the state? and are paid Slave Labor wages? if anyone knows the facts please post. thank you  Wink

I bet the Chinese laborers earn more than the average Bitcointalk account farmer so while we are writing shit about them in this funny thread they are making the big bucks  Grin
74  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: PREMIUM TIPS-GROUP FREE on: November 27, 2016, 04:56:39 PM
And what happens if your tips lead to a negative ROI at the end of the week? Don't tell me your tips are profitable in the long-term because I simply don't care. Will you pay the negative difference back to my Bitcoin address at the end of the week? Less than 0.035 = negative ROI=you pay back the difference.
75  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsbook Limits on: November 27, 2016, 01:04:10 PM
I said nitrogen sports does not limit individual accounts can't you read?  Roll Eyes I know they place general limits, this thread is made for users opinion and experience to gather more information.

Right. Because after NitrogenSports have limited EVERYONE in a given sport they would need to place individual limits on top of that. Such creative thinking isn't it? And do you know why they don't place individual limits on popular sports? Because all the degens and muppets are there spending their life savings on that next 'lock' of a game NFL match and more often than not they lose.

Nitrogen sports has one of the highest limits in the industry what are you complaining about? You should complain about books that wont even let you bet 1 dollar lmao. or you wanna bet 1 BTC on some obscure league.

If you didn't know the big money is being made with bets on obscure leagues because there are a lot of fixed games where some shady players are selling out their matches for the simple reason being that they would get more money by fixing their own game than aiming for a prize spot anyways.
76  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsbook Limits on: November 27, 2016, 11:42:36 AM
I said nitrogen sports does not limit individual accounts can't you read?  Roll Eyes I know they place general limits, this thread is made for users opinion and experience to gather more information.

Right. Because after NitrogenSports have limited EVERYONE in a given sport they would need to place individual limits on top of that. Such creative thinking isn't it? And do you know why they don't place individual limits on popular sports? Because all the degens and muppets are there spending their life savings on that next 'lock' of a game NFL match and more often than not they lose.
77  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsbook Limits on: November 27, 2016, 11:21:32 AM
Dude Nitrogen Sports have put limits on entire sports on numerous occasions. Have you even bet there or you are just fantasizing things? Usually the more obscure sports where more experienced bettors bet get limited a lot.
78  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: November 27, 2016, 11:09:54 AM
I am going to watch the Manchester United - West Ham game today. I hope Mourinho has taken notes of his errors in the previous home game and United won't stumble again this evening. West Ham are basically in the relegation zone and they might try to park the bus today to not lose the match. I have a feeling United will draw the first half and score a late goal in the 2nd.
79  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain lecturers on: November 27, 2016, 10:18:23 AM
If you are looking for Europe-based Bitcoin lecturers you could try googling some of the past and upcoming Bitcoin conferences and looking at the listed speakers. Then if you have found your matching partner you could try contacting them on their personal e-mail or website etc.
80  Other / Off-topic / Re: WHAT IS THE BEST DOMAIN NAME FOR A BITCOINS TODAY ? on: November 27, 2016, 05:03:45 AM
GetrichwithBitcoin.com
Bitcoineasymoney.com
Bitcoinfreemoney.com
InternetBitcoinmoney.com

People want to get free money for doing nothing from the Internet nowadays so if you carefully choose a fitting name for your site along these lines you will undoubtedly get a lot of traffic Grin Or just go to Google Trends and find out what the most popular search words about Bitcoin have been during the past couple weeks or months. Put that in the name and profit.
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