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1701  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Opinion on using BitBank for crowdfunding on: January 26, 2017, 04:01:55 PM
Bitbank is not quite familiar name for me but if you are trying to do crowdfunding for something legal and have good future potential than you can try submitting your proposal in https://bnktothefuture.com/
1702  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How to be a signature campaign manager? on: January 26, 2017, 03:59:02 PM
It is not that simple to be a signature campaign manager you first need to have some experience of running any signature/avatar campaign previously and also you have to gain some trust from community so that signature campaign participants can trust you.

You shouldn't copy work or opening post design from other signature campaign manager and should follow all the rules set here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1684035.0
1703  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buy a car with bitcoin on: January 26, 2017, 03:28:12 PM
Looks like this one is legal service and operated by registered company but i have never heard about them before. And never seen anyone using them to buy car with bitcoin so you can first contact them personally via telephone and visit their office before buying anything from them.
1704  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you use Cashback or bonuses? on: January 26, 2017, 03:04:11 PM
I will prefer to have cashback on loss rather than getting bonus with high wagering requirement before being able to withdraw out those bonus amount. Also i love to play on casino which run several contest with big prize amounts.
1705  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Where and which part of day do you gamble? on: January 26, 2017, 03:00:47 PM
I don't care where i am or in which device i am surfing internet because most of the casino nowadays have cross platform support. If i have some spare time and want some entertainment, than i will just login to my favorite casino, deposit some bitcoin and start playing till i get satisfied or loss all i have deposited.  Wink
1706  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Excuses on: January 26, 2017, 01:29:42 PM
No i have never gambled with other's money, even i haven't asked for loan to gamble and getback what i have lost in gambling. If you try to gamble more to pay your debts taking loans, than actually your debt will grow so it will be almost impossible for you to pay your debts back.
1707  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Did gambling get you into Bitcoin or did Bitcoin get you into gambling? on: January 26, 2017, 01:25:06 PM
Actually bitcoin get me into gambling, i started learning about bitcoin and bought some on my starting days later on i find out different gambling sites (specially dice sites). One of the first platform where i have played is primedice.
1708  Economy / Gambling / Re: ░▒▓█ ★ Coinroll ★ 200k BTC Wagered | Instant Dice Game | 1% Edge ★ █▓▒░ on: January 26, 2017, 01:21:46 PM
It has now been 42 hours. No response from support, no ability to withdraw. For someone who has used this site for the past 6 months. This is sad. Very disappointed.
They are quite trusted so i don't think you have to worry much about withdrawal. May be they are going through some maintenance, i also used to play there for long time and never got such issue before.
1709  Other / Archival / Re: gooddice.us with 50,000 btc house(bank roll) on: January 25, 2017, 04:42:56 PM
How you can claim 50,000BTC as bankroll? And also statistics looks shady, you need to have escrow to run any contest because you haven't got any trust in this forum. To wager 1BTC you need to deposit some bitcoin and it is hard to trust you and your site which even don't have ssl certificate.
1710  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to spot a gambler addicted? on: January 25, 2017, 04:30:05 PM
The one who is addicted to gambling couldn't figure out actually he have already got addicted. But you are right that if you just try to focus on other things when you loss than that may help you to limit your losses and save what you have left.

The more you think about recovering your previous loss playing more, you will actually loss more and more. Same goes when you win, if you win some good amount you get greedy and play more with bigger bets and at end your all winning will be gone along with what you have deposited. This is the sign of gambling addiction.
1711  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to create own bitcoin gambling site? on: January 25, 2017, 02:41:33 PM
You need to have lots of bitcoin to start gambling site and only having bitcoin may not be enough for you to run your casino successfully. You need to have good casino script (either you have to buy or you have to hire someone to make custom script for you) and also good management team behind to handle all issues you may have while running your casino.

But the easiest and cheapest way is to setup casino using premade scripts from moneypot.com and using their bankroll rather than your own bitcoins.
1712  Economy / Gambling / Re: New bitcoin game: igar.ga - eat, grow, split, multiply bitcoins on: January 25, 2017, 02:32:20 PM
Game looks interesting but never seen this type of game before. Also it seems we need to deposit something to try your game, better you have some faucet or free coins (can be any small amount of bitcoin) so that we can try your game before depositing anything.
1713  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The best way to quit gambling for good on: January 25, 2017, 01:44:33 PM
Better to think differently about gambling rather than trying to quit it suddenly;
- Take gambling as a way to have fun rather than earning.
- Don't get too excited or too sad when you win/loss
- Don't be too much greedy and put everything you have in single bet
- Try to withdraw your winnings and keep playing with what you have deposited
- Don't gamble thinking you gonna multiply your money by 2-3 fold by gambling.
1714  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Epic Gambling Story. on: January 25, 2017, 01:29:15 PM
Do not lose heart guys! That last bit can make the big difference!
But if you also loss that last bitcoin than it will give another big heart attack  Grin
Better to stop playing when you loss what can afford to loss, never put all you have in gambling.
1715  Economy / Gambling / Re: Top Bitcoin Lottery Club on: January 25, 2017, 01:25:26 PM
UPDATES:

- Have change the amount of investment to 0,002BTC = 2€;
- The final amount that the winning member win is 0,025BTC = 20€
So you gonna take 10€ as commision which is almost 30% of total amount collected  Shocked
I don't think anybody will be willing to play in your lottery, you can run away with the amount you will collect. Bitcoin lottery is already a failed concept.
1716  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: have you guys tried gambling in a game.. what game is it? how was it? on: January 24, 2017, 04:36:25 AM
I mostly enjoy rolling slots in automode but few games like plinko, minesweeper etc have got my attention which is quite entertaining than playing boring dice. But i have not made any significant profit in any of those games.
1717  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: So should I make this bet with 1 bitcoin? on: January 24, 2017, 04:32:38 AM
The reviewer found out they're asking for KYC after the winnings are in their account. Which is a scamming tactic by these casinos. So that in it's self is questionable activity right then and there!
If they want to make it this way then ASK for this BEFORE the customer has any amount in their accounts. Even before a deposit is made. This in it's self is a scamming thing to do to anyone with an sense at all.
Yes it is scamming tactic they should have this written in their Terms so that you can read it before you make any deposit there. Asking verfication for small amount like 1BTC is really unusual from sites like sportsbet which are giving away many bitcoin through contest, i think they may also ask those contest winners to submit their id to get their winnings out  Grin

I don't like to get stucked my bitcoin there so from now on sportsbet will be no option for me to bet on.
1718  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: List of truly instant and anonymous bitcoin casinos on: January 24, 2017, 04:18:40 AM
@OP you can test fortunejack as i have never got any problem with my deposit and withdraw there before. It was almost instant always to withdraw from them and they are quite trusted by the community.

Thanks for making this comparison.
1719  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can you suggest me a good betting site? on: January 24, 2017, 04:13:12 AM
I am looking for a good btc betting website.
I'm interested in betting on sports with live bet and multibet betslip (also with combo like 1+Over for each match) and I would like to cashout my btc freely as I win or add some mbtc to my account without limit. I visited sportsbet.io and it looks fine to me.
Directbet.eu could better suites for your demand, they don't ask you to create any account to bet on any sports match and they also have good odds.
Place bet by just filling your bitcoin address and email details, than when matched settles they will send you your winnings instantly to your receiving bitcoin address.
1720  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE CASINO - CONGRATULATIONS TO WONTON FOR WINNING 300BTC on: January 23, 2017, 02:24:34 PM
Only 1 bet of 44BTC and then nothing?
so maybe he/she wants just to "return" some of his earnings back to the members they are investors... Wink
LOL i think he actually become greedy with big win and tries to win more with another 44BTC bet but he seem quite clever guy and stop playing after he realizes that his luck is no more with him.  Grin

Congratulation wonton for big win. Wink
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