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1221  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CashToCrypto.com - Beware on: March 04, 2015, 07:27:34 PM
Yeah honestly it seems really weird and all those comments about their services seem really artificial too
1222  Economy / Gambling / Re: How to play blackjack 100% effective? on: March 04, 2015, 07:08:30 PM
I mean, blackjack is about luck but a little bit of skill too and i was wondering if someone made the definitve strategy for online blackjack like if you get 12 then you have to stop or get another card, etc

There are no rules, there are no definitives, there are no guarantees.  That's why it's called gambling.  If there was a way to always win, don't you think everyone would always win all the time?  Not how real life works.

Are you just posting stupid shit to fill your signature campaign? Someone already answered with what he wanted wich is a 100% EFFECTIVE way of playing not a 100% way of winning, i suggest you to read next time instead of posting unnecesary and really stupid things
1223  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How are altcoins collateral on: March 04, 2015, 06:38:12 PM

Wait, what you are saying is that someone wants a loan of btc to buy ltc giving his already owned ltc because he believes ltc price will go up? Seems pretty stupid to me

Scenario:

You have 100 LTC and no other funds available

You know for sure that LTC price will go up within 1 week.

What do you do?


Wait for it to go up? You cant know it for sure so it would be really risky to get a loan. Lets say 100 ltc = 1 btc
So you will get a loan of 1 btc using your 100 ltc as collateral, you will need to pay at least like a 5% of interests so thats 1.05 btc back, the ltc price would have to go up by a lot to compensate all the trouble and the fees so not a really good idea
1224  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How are altcoins collateral on: March 04, 2015, 05:24:12 PM
If someone believes the LTC/BTC exchange rate will increase then they would take that loan.

No, what im saying is that if you already have the amount of money you need in altcoins what would be the point of asking for a loan

The only scenario such collateral makes sense is what DAT said.

Imagine you have 100 LTC and you're absolutely sure that LTC price (expressed in bitcoins) will go up, so obviously you want to buy more of them. Selling 100 LTC to buy 100 LTC doesn't make any sense. So it's best to borrow bitcoins (using LTC as collateral), buy more litecoins. When (if) the price goes up, sell LTC, repay the debt and enjoy the profit (+ sell those 100 LTC you got back if you want to).

Simple.

Wait, what you are saying is that someone wants a loan of btc to buy ltc giving his already owned ltc because he believes ltc price will go up? Seems pretty stupid to me
1225  Economy / Services / Re: ★☆★ 777Coin Signature & Personal MSG Campaign ★☆★ Newb to Hero [RE-OPEN] on: March 04, 2015, 12:52:09 PM
But games and rounds section doesnt count at all or just doesnt count for the bonus?
1226  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How are altcoins collateral on: March 04, 2015, 12:44:11 PM
Most people won't give loans out to people who are suspected of going to gamble with it and quite rightly as you're almost certain to lose it, though I don't doubt some people take loans out under a different story and then gamble with it anyway.

I actually saw some that said they were going to gamble the loan and still received it, with collateral but still why would anyone loan money to a gambling addict
You just said with collateral. So what the problem if he want gamble ? He have collateral

Well i dont know, moral reasons? Like why would you help a gambling addict to gamble?
1227  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitCoin2048 is A Big Scammer !! Attention To Promoters And Players on: March 04, 2015, 11:50:35 AM
Dude listen, he made that website wich is basically a faucet (he is giving FREE btc) and a lot of people started to use it but a lot of people were using bots too getting tons of satoshi in hours, obviously he had to do something against it, he started banning those people or simply not paying them but there were too much of them so its understandable that this guy got angry and didnt pay anyone for some time. Accusing him of scam is just stupid when he was giving money for free.

And what about my all +1000 referrals , I don't think all of them are bots , since I advertised with my BTC

They paid me for 1 month , but even with their payments  I didn't get back my investment yet

But he deleted my and other legit accounts without any announcement

What investment are you saying? as far as i know, bitcoin2048 is basically like a faucet site that got the 2048 game feature, and few have been abusing that with their bot
your referall could be one of them that abused the site with bot

As i said before, a lot of people abused it so its understandable that the site owner got mad. This scam accusation is the stupidest thing ever
1228  Economy / Gambling / Re: $50 to $5000 in 489 winning matches - Journey on: March 04, 2015, 08:09:19 AM
as you know mate, luck is a factor with betting, without we can't do any betting, but we never get 100% luck, thats why I am trying to do it in this way, parlay.  I dont think, I am that much good in betting to figure out two or three winning bets continuously, some days I do parlays, as you can see in my picks, but that is also limited to 2..., anyway thanks for the precautions...

Well in sport bets with skill and strategy you dont need luck, there are a lot of tipsters that win a lot of money
1229  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitCoin2048 is A Big Scammer !! Attention To Promoters And Players on: March 04, 2015, 07:44:45 AM
Dude listen, he made that website wich is basically a faucet (he is giving FREE btc) and a lot of people started to use it but a lot of people were using bots too getting tons of satoshi in hours, obviously he had to do something against it, he started banning those people or simply not paying them but there were too much of them so its understandable that this guy got angry and didnt pay anyone for some time. Accusing him of scam is just stupid when he was giving money for free.
1230  Economy / Gambling / Re: From 650 Bitcoins to one: Why you should never gamble on: March 04, 2015, 06:00:25 AM
Gambling is just like drugs; you can have fun in moderation but not knowing when to stop can ruin your life pretty quickly.

I don't think gambling could've been explained better in one sentence.

OP: It's too late now. Losing the first time should've taught you enough.

The human being trips two times with the same rock
1231  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: March 03, 2015, 08:47:43 PM
I don't know what you mean by "many" but I can say this is the only site I've ever seen that was trying to use this novelty unit.  In this world of altcoins and distractions I think it's really embarrassing and distracting to have a weird term for BTC on your website and not just call it BTC like the rest of the world.

For example when you tip someone you use bits
1232  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: March 03, 2015, 07:45:48 PM
I played for a while, actually deposited.  Lost my money.  I had fun for a while. I think my  main gripes now are simply that you can't fix the units easily.  You either have to keep a "bits" to BTC conversion program open in another window, or just throw out all notions of BTC and imagine that "bits" are a thing.  In either way, it was disorienting, why can we fix the units on this site?

It's a very easy conversion.  1000bits = 1mB.  When you look at your balance just imagine the comma that seperates the thousands from the hundreds is a period.  Thus, 73,932 bits = 73.932mB.

That's a good tip and it does help to have a rule of thumb in your head to convert.  If I imagine that thousands of "bits" are mBTC I can sorta get by.  Still, it doesn't explain why this website invents a new and obnoxious unit and won't let us set the right units in our preferences.   I mean, we're logged in, and a computer does unit conversions better than people (even rules of thumb), why not just fix this one embarrassing part of this website when it seems so easy to fix.

Well actually bits are used by many websites not only that one, they didnt really invent the term
1233  Economy / Gambling / Re: From 650 Bitcoins to one: Why you should never gamble on: March 03, 2015, 12:24:54 PM
Wow, can't imagine someone losing 600 BTC on gambling. Thats a lot of money. Seems some people learn it the easy way and some the hard one.

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1npmaq/highroller_loses_800k_with_allin_bet_on_justdice/
1234  Economy / Gambling / Re: From 650 Bitcoins to one: Why you should never gamble on: March 03, 2015, 11:46:53 AM
Gambling is just like drugs; you can have fun in moderation but not knowing when to stop can ruin your life pretty quickly.

Exactly mate..In moderation it can be fun..and be profitable at the same time. I used to bet on all the games I can find n lose a lot. now I only bet one or 2 games a day max.. N i am making some profits now Smiley

The only gamble that really allows you to make profit is sports bets and such, roulette and others are just not gonna help you.
1235  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: Ayuda! Please! on: March 03, 2015, 11:06:36 AM
Mola @XinXan!
De todas formas para todos los que estéis en campañas de firmas, recordad que cada una de ellas puede poner unos requisitos determinados como por ejemplo: no spam, no publicar reiteradamente en un board en concreto, etc, etc.

La de 777coin por ejemplo tiene una norma importante:
★ 100 Posts max per week

En mi opinión, es baja para combatir el "spam" en los foros, pero bueno… cada una pone sus reglas y ambas partes deben aceptarla  Wink

Un saludo!

El de 777 es el mejor para novatos y ademas te deja postear donde quieras, y lo de los max post per week todos lo tienen asi que da igual
1236  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: March 03, 2015, 10:39:17 AM
Best way of not loosing don't play but we can not stop playing so then it is better cashout at little profits this way will take time but is worth to spend time and little wins instead of loosing in big ones.

that is good suggestion take a decision to stop when you are in profit and take withdraw,
otherwise the house will get it back.

The problem is that in practice 99% wont stop when they are ahead because you want to win more, even if you stop that time you will end up playing later and even if you stop at small profits to be more safe, you gonna end up loosing more than profiting
1237  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitCoin2048 is A Big Scammer !! Attention To Promoters And Players on: March 03, 2015, 09:55:17 AM
First of all he is giving free money so it is not really a scam, second where are your proofs??
1238  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Bitcoin Games on: March 03, 2015, 05:41:31 AM
Why would anyone buy this from you? Another shitty strategy that doesnt work? And 2 btc???
1239  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How are altcoins collateral on: March 02, 2015, 09:59:16 PM
Most people won't give loans out to people who are suspected of going to gamble with it and quite rightly as you're almost certain to lose it, though I don't doubt some people take loans out under a different story and then gamble with it anyway.
Most smaller loans (less the .1 or so) are almost certainly going to be for gambling, (what else could they be for?) I don't think lenders particularly care though as long as they are sufficiently protected with collateral.

Yes. But those who gamble are obviously never gonna use altcoins as collateral
1240  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How are altcoins collateral on: March 02, 2015, 09:27:37 PM
Most people won't give loans out to people who are suspected of going to gamble with it and quite rightly as you're almost certain to lose it, though I don't doubt some people take loans out under a different story and then gamble with it anyway.

I actually saw some that said they were going to gamble the loan and still received it, with collateral but still why would anyone loan money to a gambling addict
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