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1621  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Settings for dice bot on: August 21, 2017, 02:06:09 AM
Dear experienced gamblers Smiley
I am looking for some nice settings for dice bots with minimum bet, bet on win, bet on loose, risk and conditions.
Try this one:
Minimum bet - your choice.
Multiplier - 3X
Raise on win - 125%
On lose - return to initial bet
Stop betting when profit reach - your choice
Risk to lose money - 99%

That looks interesting. Many thanks.
What do you mean with multiplier 3x? I only raise 125% at win
Risk: Ah I see, no I don't mind the risk, only want to play around with bot. Martingale is the only one I know.
I meant risk factor for example 5 %, 49 % and so on.

The risk factor is almost 100% because at the end you will lose your money. Whatever settings you do will not work for long and may be a short time. Before you decide to withdraw your money you may lose all your bankroll. If you just want to play with your bot then just do whatever you like and find out the results.

Yes, impossible to eliminate the risk, it will be always proportional to the amount being gambled and the chance of winning. When I want to try some different methods on Dice game I search on Youtube, there are some configurations where you start betting low with low chance of victory (but with a big multiplier), always increasing the bet amount, doesn't matter if you win or lose. At some point you need to reset it...

Not safe anyway.
1622  Economy / Economics / Re: Most people dont even know what this is yet. on: August 21, 2017, 01:40:47 AM
Actually to be accurate there are a lot of people know something about Bitcoin. But the thing is that they don't want to engage with it, for the reason that they think that this is some sort of scam or something. Plus, Bitcoin is not yet legally accepted worldwide. Other people sets limitations for themselves to avoid mistakes or wrong decisions, that's why they are afraid to try this industry out.

That is true, there are many people who heared about Bitcoin, but they don't have interest on it. Bitcoin is something new, most people don't have idea how it works and if it's safe, principally because these people do things only guided by the media and when media doesn't have an opinion about it, doesn't talk about it these people think it's not good... But slowly the situation is changing.
1623  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Value on: August 21, 2017, 01:30:22 AM
I don't think so. It's possible, but I personally don't believe this. The price is increasing strongly now, but or it will continue stable for a good time or it will drop. We have already seen a big increasement in price in short time period not so much time ago, and I think it's very hard to see the same happening again soon (rising the price to $5000). Anyway Crypto-Currency is unpredictable, everything can happen here, so...
1624  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Grabpoints on: August 21, 2017, 12:15:48 AM
Already there are several such services functioning on the same platform. You're supposed to go through a long data entry to give a detailed description about your interest. This will help to find the perfect match of activities such as surveys, videos, etc. Now you get paid, but I don't think that they pay higher than faucets.

This kind of service asks lots of questions about you and in the end they say: Sorry, there isn't any task available for you now, try again later!

Works only for tier 1 countries, then I agree it's better than faucets.
1625  Economy / Services / Re: Get Paid for every post... Payout weekly on: August 20, 2017, 11:15:45 PM
Upon reading all posts made by the op , I have few suggestions and questions as well for OP which are as follows :

1. For Escrow part to spread more satisfaction among people , you can hire me as escrow if you need it any moment. I will do it for free as it will help me build some trust .

2. One strong question, can the moderators participate in the posting campaign ?

3. What if I would like to apply as a moderator of the forum, would you accept me ?

4. Can't you change the application timing from Saturday to Sunday with one and a half hour at hand to help moderators declare names who are eligible for posting as Saturday seems unfair .

5. Last but not the least, you are combing all rank posters to same level in your forum which is bit strange .

1-I'll be the escrow for the compaign.
2-Moderators are already paid for their job,without posting
3-If you read old posts,admin said no longer accepting mods until the forum becomes too big for the current moderators.
4-Admin would decide that.
5-It's not strange we are not relating bitcointalk forum to icodiscuss.A newbie here can still join our forum as long as he follows the rules.

Are you already holding money to pay users as escrow?

Who will run the Signature Campaigns, forum owner?
1626  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin on Uber on: August 20, 2017, 09:49:00 PM
This is very good news, although Uber isn't popular in my area (it's been a debate whether Uber is illegal or not in my country) I am happy that such large and popular service as Uber is starting to adopt bitcoin. We are going in the right direction, and I hope more and more big companies like this will adopt bitcoin.

Here the same. Some cities of my country made Uber forbidden to please the cabby class, but where I live there isn't a service like this. It's indeed a good news, but I don't think it will happen so fast for all the places. Also, even Uber drivers  don't give importance to this new payment method because they don't know what Bitcoin is, many of them were ordinary unemployed withtout knowledge about technology news.
1627  Economy / Securities / Re: [Crypto-Games.net] Investment Returns, Updated weekly, Week 32, +27.55% in BTC on: August 20, 2017, 08:34:14 PM
Also, the casino profit potential with BTC's bets is higher in my opinion.
That's wrong though.
Check the OP, and you'll find out LTC has performed better than BTC in the past few weeks (1.21% weekly average against a 0.89% weekly average).
Of course that's subject to variance, so historic numbers are nice to look at, but don't tell us much about the future.

So let's check the numbers that actually matter for calculating the potential of an investment.
LTC has less wagers, but also a smaller bankroll. The exact numbers tell us that expected returns are almost the same:

BTC has 2811BTC wagered the last month over a bankroll of 1630BTC (1.72x)
LTC on the other hand has 27317 wagered over a bankroll of 16180 (1.68x)

I was seeing last 12 weeks and BTC had a little advantage over LTC % profit. But after this last result LTC progress is really competitive with BTC. Very good week for Litecoin. I'm in doubt if a LTC investment worth or not. My doubt isn't about the % profit generated (because it's going nice), but about the variation in currency's price, Bitcoin still gives an advantage to investors for this reason (price increases mucn more than LTC price).
1628  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Is Faucet a waste of time? Y/N on: August 20, 2017, 07:47:39 PM
Recently i've made little test.
I waste one hour on collecting satoshi from faucets.
Experience was terrible, i had to close to many pop ads, i had to sign up on some faucets for 20 satoshi reward, in some faucets i had to solve more than 1 antibot, or to go through page or two and then claim reward. Faucets changed so much, I remember times when i had 100 tabs opened and i was solving captcha and claiming reward as fast as i could, it's really hard to do that now. Unless you have lots referrals it's waste of time.

There are many faucets like this now, because they need pop-ups, short-links to offer acceptable rewards to its users. 20 satoshis is like 200 satoshis from old faucets of years ago, so it's not so bad... And using a good faucet list you can avoid the worse intrusive faucets.

But there are some other faucets offering 50-70 satoshis also, what is a good reward proportional to old times (as the BTC price increased x10 from that time until now). When you get more experience claiming you become acknowledged with the faucet modus-operandi and claim faster.
1629  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gift For Kid on: August 20, 2017, 07:15:44 PM
That why parental guardian is recommended ! There are many toys on the shop world wide since they want some profit also
It's not impossible that they will accept bitcoin as well so just protect your kids before it's too late
In this era of technology, where kids know more technology than their parents, it is difficult to keep an eye on children for 24 hours. However, if we work on their character, moral values and ethics, that will help them staying away from all the harmful and evil things. Moreover, try to raise them with confidence and be polite.

Not just kids, even adults also need supervision so that they will not get addicted nor will not spend big money with gambling.

Kids aren't interested on toys anymore as I see, young kids are already with their cell-phones, tablets, Iphones on their hands. It's a reason that difficult a lot the control of the parents over the kids acts. These mobiles have everything as it's connected to the internet. Very easy to start engaging into gambling sites without the permission of the parents. The good familiarity can avoid this issue if the kids have an open relationship with their families.
1630  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How can you tell if you are suffering from gambling addiction? on: August 20, 2017, 07:12:32 PM
It is not that hard to tell people are addicted or not, if the gambler gamble everyday and dont really care about the losing money and willing to sacrifice and used all of his wealth for gambling then that person is addicted to gambling

For these people you say waste all their money and time gambling it's really hard to tell others they are addicted, usually these people don't let others know their difficulties. They want to keep some nice appearence. But if they continue living this way nobody can help them and they will suffer a lot on their lifes yet. The best to do is to ask for help soon as possible and stop gambling.
1631  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Bitcoin investment experience on: August 20, 2017, 06:51:13 PM
Oh no, this site again! This ponzi owner has several activity 1-2 accounts here on BitcoinTalk Forum, all of them creating threads and showing their profit "proof" at  this scam investment. Since some time ago this is happening, so most probably this site isn't paying anymore, a Ponzi like this can't survive for much time, all or most informations you find on this site are fake.
1632  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: do you sell your bitcoin or convert to usd? on: August 20, 2017, 03:56:31 AM
Depending on the time and my needs. Usually I will work and earn Bitcoin for about a month or more, then if necessary I will use it, otherwise I will save it in an offline wallet waiting for the price to rise and I could be more profitable. I usually sell Bitcoin and convert to my home currency for use depending on demand. I sometimes change Bitcoin to USD to buy some of the items I like on the online shopping sites.
That’s wise if you don’t waste your bitcoins and cash them out only when you need some money urgently. I will suggest keeping bitcoins in offline wallets until and unless the prices don’t touch your expected value and then cash them out. Earning bitcoins is not easy at all.

That is wise because the Bitcoin potential is big on long term. But some people aren't using Bitcoin as a future asset, they are using it to supply them on thei daily life, so they are constantly exchaging Bitcoins into fiat and in some cases vice-versa. It's good to put some fiat into Crypto-Currency world and cashout after a while enjoying a nice percentage profit over the initial investment, very helpful in our financial life.
1633  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoin rates on: August 20, 2017, 02:33:22 AM
I use only CoinMarketCap to follow currencies prices and it works very well. I think this site is the best one of its kind.

They add all Crypto-Currencies on their system and make it most accurate as possible in real time.
1634  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Guide to be a better bettor on: August 20, 2017, 01:27:44 AM
Important guide principally for sports gamblers, as almost all points say about sports betting. Necessarily to follow all these point, but it's not sufficient, if the gambler doesn't know anything about sports even following the guide he won't be able to make profit from gambling. It's needed much more than rules and luck to make profit from sports betting.
1635  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: should government involvement be there ? on: August 20, 2017, 01:15:54 AM
Governments can create a Crypto-Currency for them and forbid all the rest for their population. Instead of printing money they would generate Crypto-Currency by statal mining. They would find a way to control the prices as they do now with their currencies. That is the only way to control the coins, they can't control an existing one, especially Bitcoin, because it's a global currency, what happens on the another countries affect the price.
1636  Economy / Services / Re: Get Paid for every post... Payout weekly on: August 19, 2017, 11:58:39 PM
Anyone been paid yet ?
Once some one as I sure more member will join as this seem to be a good rate

I'm waiting for payment.
They say it's going to be made soon, when I receive it I post here again confirming I received the money.
1637  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin be useful for governments and banks? on: August 19, 2017, 05:17:35 AM
Crypto-Currency could be useful for them, but in secret. As you said, if they want to fund someone or an organizarion on the another side of the world for an example without being tracked. Money for governments and banks isn't a problem, so I don't think they need to hold BTCs to make profit, they have already money, I believe the governments and banks intentions would be more about control than becoming rich.
1638  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Theory - BitcoinCash @ $500 maintained by bots to keep the mining profitability on: August 19, 2017, 04:47:05 AM
I don't know if it's bots or not, but the pump is artificial, just to give false impression the coin is strong, to make people mine and start holding it... Same way the price increases, it falls, it will happen soon. The asiatics have enough power to cause these movements on the market, they wouldn't change Bitcoin for Bitcoin Cash if they wouldn't have more power to show up.
1639  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you could give "past you" advice what would it be?? on: August 19, 2017, 03:45:01 AM
Lol, if I were going to the past why would I need to tell myself to read the charts, etc as I would already know what would happen exactly? I would just tell myself buy maximum Bitcoins as possible, start searching for Bitcoin from 2011 on... Collect maximum as possible from faucets. I would tell some future important events too that could help somehow and another personal things.
1640  Economy / Gambling / Re: Experiment: 1% profit daily gambling over 90 days (91 days exactly) on: August 19, 2017, 02:59:22 AM
So you want 90% profit. I think it can be frustrating after 90 days... So many successful days and you need only one to destroy all the progress done on last days. But it's an interesting experience and it can proove something to people who think they are safe just because they gamble once a day for few minutes only. I will follow this thread too...
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