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7181  Economy / Services / Re: Start your own sportsbetting site on: August 09, 2016, 09:09:24 PM
Starting sports betting site is not so easy just by having a site. You need to have a lot of funds and also should have your own teams to come up with good odds for each game. People will not use site unless it is trusted site for that one need a lot of money for marketing. I don't think anyone can just start a sports betting site with script.
Yes, initial population is the biggest challenge in sports betting site. Without having a group of friends, it will not be possible to attract more gamblers for a new sports betting site.

I believe it would be too hard for a new sports betting site to establish it's popularity. But luckily, they got one easy way of promotion to kick off their sports betting site : must be running a signature campaign here.
7182  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: what is the best bitcoin affiliate program on: August 09, 2016, 08:23:05 PM
I believe gambling websites do provide a great income. If you have a website where you review bitcoin gambling websites and have affiliate link to them, think about the possibilities.
If you market it great like bitcoinstrip and similar, they have ton of visitors, even if they bet on faucets all the time thats a ton of coins to make from affiliates.

There are tens of gambling websites, maybe over 100, you can have thousands of affiliates betting there, the small income made by each affiliate will combine with all others to make a great return, not to count if you get a whale to join a website and they bet hundreds of coins that means you can pay your yearly costs thanks to one bad run of a whale.
7183  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cyrpto vs Fiat on: August 09, 2016, 07:47:07 PM
The biggest win of crypto versus fiat is that crypto is global, fiat is local.
You have dollars, sterling, euro and MANY more fiats that you have in your country and it is really difficult to take it
outside of your country, has a lot of fees. With crypto you need not any forex exchange and you can carry it instantly around the world anywhere you want without any fee and you can send it to anyone around the world without any additional fee.
7184  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are bitcoin ATMs worth using? on: August 09, 2016, 07:26:20 PM
Some friends and I are considering using a bitcoin ATM to do some online shopping. Would it be worth using a bitcoin ATM rather than just an internet exchange site?

What are some advantages and disadvantages to both? Any tips or anything I should know ahead of time before using an ATM?

Thanks in advance!
Well depending on what you are using it for, if you want to change cash and coin discreetly and do not want your name anywhere, it is a lot better then sending fiat from your bank to bitcoin exchange websites. You can just withdraw your cash and buy coins.
Tough if it is your method of acquiring bitcoin it is still the most discreet and private possibility but most have higher fees then regular bitcoin exchange websites.
7185  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What does the rekcahxfb giveaway say about our community on: August 09, 2016, 06:40:07 PM
Maybe there are people in that giveaway who got their coins stolen and wants to get it back?
Maybe there are people who wants to take control of the coins and distribute it back to community?
Maybe they will use it for something useful and helpful?

Of course there are people who wants to take it and use it for their personal luxury but lets not assume that EVERYONE who participated there are alike and some might have better intentions then others.
7186  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: My HASHNEST Experience on: August 09, 2016, 05:32:39 PM
I wholeheartedly agree with OP, he says what I have been saying for a long time. The only possible way for you to make your money back is the difference between what you bought the hash at and at how much you sold it, if the difference is less then what you made mining you make profit but if it is lower then you lose.

To be perfectly clear I do agree that S7 is not costing them 78% (I checked now ) maintenance cost, that means 78% what S7 makes goes to electricity and that is just impossible. They are screwing people with that cost and the only way you can make money is to short the value of their hashes which does not exists because EVERYONE would short the value.
7187  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Security Advices on: August 08, 2016, 09:16:07 PM
For writing security advises you do not need to have 4 posts , it could be your first post but if you want to make some sort of economical gain from this you do need to be at least hero member on this forum to make money of something like this .

There are million dollars worth of companies out there who get hacked , if they hacked there is nothing stopping a normal person to get hacked as well. As long as the coin is on hot wallet and not cold wallet there is no way you can't get hacked.
7188  Economy / Services / Re: DeciCoin.com trade eur/btc on: August 08, 2016, 09:06:46 PM
Decicoin.com

One of the simplest and most sophisticated bitcoin exchange platforms out there.

Use Eur to Bitcoin.

First 10 new trades, no fees.



Look at the website and look at the presentation , this is either a scam website that tries to get hold of as many bitcoin as possible before they run with it or this is someone who wants to get the affiliate (somehow , I don't see affiliate link) income from this topic because none with that type of great design website could manage to announce that website in a fashion this badly.
7189  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to tell your Girlfirend about BitcoiN?? on: August 08, 2016, 04:00:34 PM
Like in the Topic said.

How would u guys explain Bitcoin to your Girlfriend!

cheers
Well here’s my strategy, find out what she ever wants to have in her life, what she desperately dreams and if that thing is possible to buy with bitcoin then no mater how hard to get it, try your best to buy it for her. As a result, she would probably start wondering about bitcoin and how powerful it is to buy such a thing and the rest is easy now, show her what bitcoin is, how to earn from it, etc.
7190  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is your money aim? At which point you would go in "retire"? on: August 08, 2016, 02:25:36 PM
I would imagine the majority of people here on this site is still fairly young... So why would you want to retire? I guess to me, working is something I look forward to everyday and is a reason for me to keep on going with life, besides family and other things such as hobbies.

Idk, it's always a goal for me to be rich and enjoy my time here on earth... But not retire.

Well it depends on your job or way of earning money.

My job is not horrible but if I could afford to quit I would.

It doesn't mean I wouldn't do anything, although there is nothing wrong with that (reading books, travelling, being on a beach everyday, and other things), but the only "job" that I would really consider is investing in things, so I'd need more money for that. Investing in real estate, investing in promising start ups, that sort of thing.
I also think that retiring is not that much necessary, especially when maybe most of you guys here are still young.
Of course, my money aim is to live on, to move on with what I can earn and working is one of the reason I still alive on this planet so why should I think of retiring.
7191  Economy / Services / Re: Need Signature Space In Rent on: August 08, 2016, 08:01:10 AM
Quote from: Jannn
Quote from: nawaze on August 07, 2016, 06:51:56 PM

blog.nawaze.info
is my blog, I write about wordpress.
0.05 BTC is my weekly offer.

Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App

You can get 5 people for 0.05 BTC.
Mine for 0.01.

Ok I am interested with you.

Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App
It seems the advertiser is interested in more number of people's signatures but with 0.01 pay. 
If the advertiser has plan for more number of weeks, then any aspiring campaign manager may guide him for free for gaining some experience. I guess it would be a good chance for any future manager.
7192  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is the price of bitcoin falling because of halving? on: August 02, 2016, 07:59:31 PM
Yeah, the hype is over now. Back to the 500's. That's if we are lucky. If we are not, welcome to 400's.

The general direction will be only down from now on, 'till  we get close to the next halving, which is very far away. Don't get deceived by the fake pumps, they won't last.
That's not going to happen. The price has been gradually increasing all due to the speculation of halving and it will again be stable at $600 in the next few weeks. Last year as well the price doubled and it did remain stable at $350-$400 after that. Dumping and pumping is common in BTC.
7193  Other / Meta / Re: Please remove/lock scam attempt threads on: August 02, 2016, 06:24:01 AM
However, if someone feels like this should be changed then the thread should be oriented towards a rule change suggestion.
Thank you very much for foreseeing some possibilities.

Based on some certain number of reviews from Staff/DT members, we might have classifications like 'possible scam attempt' and 'confirmed scam attempt' (Already warnings are being issued similar to these).
Then a thread which is being concluded as 'confirmed' (by considerable amount members) must be removed or perma locked. Just suggesting yet again.
7194  Other / Meta / Please remove/lock scam attempt threads on: August 02, 2016, 05:55:17 AM
I do see a practice of deleting threads which are begging for money (including asking donation/asking support in money).
Why not Staff members enforce same rules to "confirmed scam attempts". Permanent locking of those threads also would save many members from possible scams/problems.

I know classifying as confirmed scam attempt is hard. But concluding with an old scammer is not a big deal, I believe.
Here is the case I am talking about:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1572130
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1572134
7195  Economy / Digital goods / Re: about bet365 accounts on: August 02, 2016, 05:01:35 AM
I've UK accounts not using now pm me if you want it.
Please don't sell your personal accounts to anyone randomly you do not know. I have myself used bet365 and they as for proofs randomly without any reason and if they asked proof maybe the buyer has to admit that he bought the account and you will fall in trouble.
7196  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Im a big scammer on: August 02, 2016, 04:49:47 AM
I am a big scammer and promote ponzis shame on me !!!
What you want to prove by saying this, if your main aim was to get the account a negative feedback by hacking it, then you had better ways to do so. You wasted some priceless moments of your life just to hack someone and then post garbage with it. You think was it worth it ?
7197  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Problems you often face online in Bitcoin world? on: August 01, 2016, 01:21:24 PM
Being limited where to spend the bitcoin is one of the main problem that I face everyday, another one is buying bitcoin at the real price not those with 10-15% fees which sucks thinking to use the bitcoin after.

If you are forced to pay such an insanely high fee just to get yourself some coins, then yes, it's very annoying. In some countries it's very difficult to get your coins when an exchange isn't allowed to be active in your country. May I ask where you live?
Having to pay high fees depends on the seller. I often use localbitcoins so that I can somehow bargain the price in anyway I can but of course, it doesn't always work. When I am in hurry of doing either buying or selling, I have no other option other than paying higher fees usually.

Planning well in advance is not yet possible for me, but that may the right solution for this.
7198  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Mixer - How to Secure your Identity ! on: July 31, 2016, 09:19:17 PM
People should that bitcoin is pseudonymous, not anonymous. They must be very careful when use bitcoin to keep their anonymity.

That's true that bitcoin mixer service can help keep your anonymity, but what if they keep your transaction or turned to be scam?
For normal people, i think one-time address should be good enough.
If you use a trusted mixer, the chances that the mixer turns into a scam is small but still there.
Personally, I only use one wallet, and it works perfectly fine. I just use Bitcoin normally, and I only occasionally use mixing when it's absolutely necessary.
7199  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Can I Trust Hashflare.io ? on: July 30, 2016, 07:18:19 PM
I'm surprised that a post like this that was last replied a year ago has been dug up.
At that time, cloud mining sites were still profitable since the bigs are still paying around that time but now, it's obviously different since the bigs have shut down and eventually turned into scam.
7200  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: faucet problem on: July 30, 2016, 06:56:51 PM
I'm pretty sure there are quite a lot of instructions that you can find on Google on how to make a simple faucet. For advanced database and faucet API, you can either hire a professional to make you one or you can just use the one that's readily available on faucetBOX.
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