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1641  Economy / Services / Re: share you casino experience and take upto $1.5 valued btc on: August 19, 2017, 02:52:16 AM
Have done a review about SafeDice.

BTC address: 1873euQJ1X547RUVYvbZXDPZU7yRc1KqJj
1642  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do bitcoins better than bank cards like debit or credit cards? on: August 19, 2017, 02:46:04 AM
I can say that bitcoin is better than credit cards because bitcoin gives you money while credit cards take out money from you and bitcoin is not that fixed in value like debit cards because its market is always moving and it can go up into a higher price or even lower price.

Credit cards are not good. I think the best to do when buying things is "in cash", what means pay the whole price of thing at once or to split in parcels but without extra fees. The problem with Debit card is that it's related to fiat, and fiat currencies aren't good to hold as it loses price.

The perfect solution is a Debit BTC card as there are few of them as I know. Few people only have them, but soon it will become more common.
1643  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Ever regretted not gambling? on: August 19, 2017, 01:07:57 AM
It happened to me once, only on the USA polls.  Cheesy

I regretted a lot for don't putting a bet for Trump's victory, everyone was saying he would lose the polls, so who bet on him got a lot of money profit, that was a good deal. I thought the same would happen later in France, but I didn't place a bet too and this time I didn't regret because Le Pen didn't win...

Good one. Not just with the result of the election though. Even with the altcoin trump, i had a hinch that it may skyrocket when the votes were being counted and trump wad leading. I passed up on that opportunity and regretted not trusting my guts then.

I understand... Well, if I wouldn't trusted the Fake News I would have done a nice profit on that day.

The TrumpCoin I wasn't following, but a good opportunity to make profit too at Yobit.

It happened to me once, only on the USA polls.  Cheesy

I regretted a lot for don't putting a bet for Trump's victory, everyone was saying he would lose the polls, so who bet on him got a lot of money profit, that was a good deal. I thought the same would happen later in France, but I didn't place a bet too and this time I didn't regret because Le Pen didn't win...
i think it is very normal to everyone but still they find it hard to stop gambling.

Between having difficulties to stop gambling and regretting about not gambling on certain occasions I still prefer the second one.  Smiley
1644  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Yobit INVESTBOX on: August 18, 2017, 07:04:39 PM
Now it changed a bit. To receive interest of main currencies investments (BTC, ETH, DOGE, LTC, DASH, WAVES) you need to play minimum 5 Dice games daily using these coins. But it doesn't mention minimum bet...
1645  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: HELP.. NEED FAUCET SITES on: August 18, 2017, 06:55:20 PM
http://gamefaucet.com/

Seems you are bored with faucets... This site will give you some fun as you need to play games to earn Bitcoins, a bit different from normal faucets.
I suggest you "Going Nuts" game, that one is very good, funny and gives some good satoshis.
1646  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin Cash Is Now More Profitable to Mine Than Bitcoin on: August 18, 2017, 06:39:55 PM
That is a very unstable currency, too big variations at the price in short time period. This is fake.

What matters is the long term, only Bitcoin gives this advantage over any other AltCoins like Bitcoin Cash. BCC won't replace Bitcoin, it's just an AltCoin, Bitcoin is the original Crypto-Currency that have already conquered confidence from serious investors, I doubt these people will forget about Bitcoin to join an adventure for BCC.
1647  Economy / Services / Re: share you casino experience and take upto $1.5 valued btc on: August 18, 2017, 06:04:59 PM
I think the payment is very low for this service. A review of any website of more than 500 words is worth around $5, only if a beginner is doing it, and if an expert is writing the review, they may charge even more. Though it is not really a tough thing to do, but i think if the payments are a little higher, you may attract more quality writers to post reviews on your website.

Very interesting offer, but I agree with this comment. $1.50 is too low payment for a minimum 500 words + image review.

Please, consider increasing a bit these rates...
1648  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What are ways to make money from bitcoin/alt? on: August 18, 2017, 05:56:03 PM
Buying Bitcoins, holding and selling. Let's say you invest $500 in Bitcoins, you keep holding it, then when the $500 turn into $1000 in BTCs you sell your Bitcoins and cashout your fiat money. Later, when you see there is a nice opportunity like that again to buy cheap BTC, invest more fiat and continue this process in looping, always growing your money.

It's not necessary to always achieve 100% profit, that is upon to you... Works nice and it's safer than often trading with AltCoins.
1649  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you believe the FBI holds the biggest number of bitcoin? on: August 18, 2017, 04:52:15 AM
Who in FBI holds Bitcoin? FBI isn't a person and only Individuals can hold Bitcoins.

If there is a party trying to control Bitcoins it's China. USA can be watching it, but I don't believe they are trying to have control over it or anything similar...

The US Marshals Service (US federal agency) had custody over the Silk Road coins and other bitcoins that were taken in various seizures and later auctioned off.

If the US government held bitcoins like gold reserves, I'm not sure which agency would be tasked with holding custody. Which agency handles the gold reserves? The treasury? In fact, where can we find out how much gold the US government is holding? This is public information, right? If the government is holding bitcoins (beyond asset forfeiture-->auctions), you'd think that should be public, too.

Hmm, checked it now. They hold Bitcoins from criminal activities but auctioned the Bitcoins next.

I think it's hard to hide information about it. They must say how many Bitcoins they seized, so they must auction the same amount.
It would be easier to be bribed, so there wouldn't be records, but I don't think FBI does this kind of thing.
1650  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How many Bitcoins needed for martingale on: August 18, 2017, 04:42:33 AM
With a more than 10 BTC bankroll you can survive for 29 consecutive losses, on the 30º you need to win otherwise you lose all the Bitcoins... It's not a good deal to risk such amount for 1 satoshi profit. Better to mix your gameplay with another strategies.
This proves martingale is just waste of time and money, there is no any strategy that will work for long time including this martingale. I have tried some martingale strategy in bustabit before but I lost more than half bitcoin within 12 hour for 1000 satoshi profit per round.  Angry Angry

Yes, especially because at some point you will be risking 1 Bitcoin or more just to earn 1 satoshi profit...

And there is no way to avoid this, if you increase your profit like you did (let's say start betting from 1000 satoshis) you will decrease the number of consecutive losses you can afford. The system works perfectly at house's favour.  Cheesy

that's not correct. all you've shown is the bets that would result as the number of losses increases given a 1 satoshi bet on a 50 / 50 roll doubling on loss. first off, you didnt take into account that the bankroll decreases as you lose consecutive bets, and thus your last 'roll' would be a lot lower than you think to present it here.

That is just the amount bet each turn, not the total loss.

To perform that game with 30 rolls you would need more than 10 BTC on your bankroll. I don't know if I understood you correctly...
1651  Economy / Services / Re: BeOne - we need translators and PR managers for Asian markets on: August 18, 2017, 02:18:03 AM
Any language? I could do Portuguese language.

PM if interested...
1652  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How many Bitcoins needed for martingale on: August 18, 2017, 02:10:53 AM
With a more than 10 BTC bankroll you can survive for 29 consecutive losses, on the 30º you need to win otherwise you lose all the Bitcoins... It's not a good deal to risk such amount for 1 satoshi profit. Better to mix your gameplay with another strategies.

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1653  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: next bitcoin fork in Nov? on: August 18, 2017, 12:02:39 AM
SegWit 2x is only a temporary solutiong though. We're already having problems with the blocks being full the last couple of days, with high fees/very high transaction times... Segwitx2 only increases the blocksize to roughly 1.7mb... It might be sufficient for now, but how long will it take before it starts getting clogged again?

I hope the influential people behind it can find better solutions in a more efficient way going forward...
The recent upgrade is just a temporary solution and we might reach the bottle neck pretty soon ,i was really happy with the upgrade because you were able to send the coins once again with low fees but yet again the transaction times have increased which really sucked for me,as it took more than a couple of hours even with a higher fees to get my transaction through yesterday. There is a fork in November but not sure whether we will see a split at that time now but i really think there will a split yet again . Smiley

Maybe there will be another solution until there to avoid a hardfork again. If not, some changes will be made, Bitcoin will split, we will receive double coins once again and everything goes back to the normal. The hardfork isn't too bad because we earn "free coins" to make extra profit and Bitcoin becomes stronger than before. So, only advantages, right?
1654  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BTCFaucet & Freebit ( 20-300 satoshi every 30 minutes ) on: August 17, 2017, 10:55:58 PM
Crane pays?

It pays instantly to FaucetSystem.

Got 50 satoshis, 30 from the first faucet and 20 from the second. Good reward for the BTC price we have now. Unfortunatelly I don't use FaucetSystem as most faucets are integrated to FaucetHub.io, but who uses this micro payment system will surely like your faucet. Good luck, if possible create more faucets like these!
1655  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Got ban and want to know if I can join campaign on: August 17, 2017, 10:19:55 PM
The ban will end someday, when it ends you can join Campaigns again, just wait.

Or meanwhile, I think your avatar spot is disponible, right? You could try finding an Avatar campaign or like hosseinimr93 said above, join a Social Media campaign, micro tasks on Services section.
1656  Economy / Gambling / Re: SafeDICE.com ★ Bitcoin Dice ★ Monero ★ 0.5% Edge ★ Fast Cashout ★ Since 2014 on: August 17, 2017, 09:34:51 PM
== UPDATE TO BCH ==

I'm sorry for the implementation delay. I tried to push the development not only to support withdrawal, but also all the functionality of BCH. I confirm that SD will support BCH as one of the main currency. Stay tuned Smiley

Ok, so let's wait... I'm trusting your legitimacy, but I think SafeDice needs more active support, last time I checked the site there was only one gambler online, you are losing gamblers and traffic, people are withdrawing all their money fearing to don't be able to do it anymore...

It's just a constructive criticism. I will keep tuned.
1657  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you believe the FBI holds the biggest number of bitcoin? on: August 17, 2017, 08:01:04 PM
Who in FBI holds Bitcoin? FBI isn't a person and only Individuals can hold Bitcoins.

If there is a party trying to control Bitcoins it's China. USA can be watching it, but I don't believe they are trying to have control over it or anything similar...
1658  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why I suddenly decided to leave gambling alone. on: August 17, 2017, 07:33:28 PM
Good thing because before everything get's worse you already have decided to quit. Unlike other gamblers who is already destroying their life because of the abusive gambling who still does not realize that this the worst mistake they have ever did in their whole life.

They are insane, they just can't accept the fact that they have lost of their money on gambling, that is why no matter how many time they have lost, they are still doing gambling, because they wanted to win back all the money that they have lost on gambling. It is too hard for them to quit gambling because of this reason, they are dedicated on not quitting rather than to be dedicated to quitting gambling for the better.

Those who know the value of family member and those who will think about their future they will decide immediatly when they realise that they are losing money and other things in gambling they will stop gambling like OP. But many addicted gamblers are not like this they will forget about their personal life, and they only think how to make big money in gambling. It is not possible, and they will never be grown up finally they end with disaster. 

These people who don't stop gambling lose all their money, but not only this, they lose their families also, they lose the good life they have because addiction. And only when they have already lost everything they become aware about it, but it's too late. When you are becoming addicted it's better to stop gambling on that exactly moment, so you cut the evil by the root and avoid a disaster on your life.
1659  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: how can i reinvest my bitcoin in HYIP? on: August 17, 2017, 06:45:26 PM
till now i try to withdraw my earning but it is always pending!!  Cry

It is very clear that HYIP and Ponzi schemes are just SCAMS. I don't know why people keep investing their hard earned money with such programs. I think its somehow an addiction like the gambling addiction.

That's right to say hyip is frank scam but does not mentioned anything that he has invested in hyip. First we need get the clear infornwcabout this issue.
It may be a mining issues like pending transaction in his wallet. For that we need to get the reply from him for above posts and then we can proceed to help him.

When we talk about HYIPs there isn't pending transactions.  Cheesy

It's just a method scammers use to lure people for more time, so new people can continue investing and putting money on the site with the hope it's paying. Like ClaimWithMe, you may know this one. They say an error occurred during transaction, but the site is alive, people still use that, some fools maybe continue putting money there, but they aren't able to withdraw... Some people think it's an issue and that it will be fixed soon.  Tongue
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