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581  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BTCJACK official thread on: April 26, 2016, 05:03:43 PM
Please stick to one account this time or I will be forced to leave you a negative trust for deceptive marketing.
You stab your self in the foot by spamming under different accounts.
582  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Nerds vs. the rest on: April 26, 2016, 04:49:48 PM
Do you have a source for this graph?

Interesting that life starts to go up right around the age people start questioning their purpose in life and its direction.
Damn I got these kids and this wife that I can not relate to anymore,time to surf ashleymadison types.

583  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ~$10,000 in cryptos stolen off my desktop from an encrypted folder, how, why? on: April 26, 2016, 04:41:02 PM
This seems to be the new world for us with all this hacker b.s going on its really unnerving.
Really sorry to hear you got hacked but I think we need to get a thread going that explains step by step how to protect us from this happening in the future.
584  Other / Politics & Society / Re: To anyone believing the solution is a free economy without regulation on: April 26, 2016, 12:31:06 PM
I'd advice you to read the grapes of wrath of Steinbeck.
It describes the USA at a time where there was absolutely 0 regulations that's for sure. You'll the real consequences of a "free market". A free market means that only a few incredibly powerful companies own all means of production. If they do, they can easily prevent any outsider from successing, and they can easily abducted the majority of the population and set their own rules as they please.

Can't anyone understand that it is not a solution? I'm not saying that the state regulation we have right now is a good solution, that's not my point! I'm just trying to explain that the absence of regulation might be worse, and even if it's not worse, it's clearly not a solution!

Both options suck. You need a balance or the rich exploit regulation as well.  The divide between rich and everyone else will be driven home in the next ten years and its a cycle. People not being serfs is a blip in this cycle.
585  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitstamp Moves to Luxembourg, Becomes First Nationally-Licensed Exchange on: April 26, 2016, 03:56:23 AM
Transparency will go a long way in bringing bitcoin into the light. The more doors in the foundation the more people will check it out and go down farther into a bitcoin aspect.
Like it alot!
586  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what's problem with my transaction these days get 0 confirm? on: April 26, 2016, 03:48:06 AM
Nothing this long, would double check miners fee or any other options you may have hit by accident.
Posting the tixid like people have suggested would help us look into the issue; never seen one this long!
587  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Services that are missing from the market? on: April 26, 2016, 03:44:10 AM
These services that allow you to ding your cell phone in exchange for bitcoin through sms never stick around and seem to be able to extract large fees. If you get something based around that for North Americans, think Uk has this available to them.

Or some kind of service for transactions under $5.
You tap into that you print money.
588  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: April 22, 2016, 06:34:08 PM
Trying your hardest when you do not speak English is not good enough,that is what we are seeing with the one liner posters.
They piss people off because they post something crazy off topic and never come back to threads and reply when asked what it was they posted. All people see is the yobit signature and it reflects poorly.
How yobit and this forum do business is really no ones business and if Hilarious cleans house,thats how it goes,lick your wounds and do better next time. For most of these one liners they are just going to keep on trucking with a new signature and think everything is gravy.
Can not blame some of these poorer Countries but at the same time we can not allow them to flood the forum so they can make some bits. Its not yobits job to feed the poor,this is a reward for making quality posts and redirecting traffic to their site.
Think Hilarious also has a lot on his plate,reason this upcoming list is coming in blobs. Sure he rather spit out a list but it keeps growing and hard to keep track of. We all know there is a Yobit spam thread in meta and its continually being updated with new names.

This is not a charity,if you do not like how things are run go to another signature that you feel with give you the coddling you deserve. Wink
589  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM | No.1 for Cryptocurrency Gambling | Provably Fair | 3 BTC BONUS on: April 22, 2016, 06:03:02 PM
So I log on to see if the tournies had returned and there was a whole whack of freerolls that where firing off through out the day.
Issue was no one said boo in this thread to promote it! Yet I see 286 players in the freeroll,so where are the advertising this site besides here that people learned of the freeroll? My guess is its a muliaccount war

Fortunejack spends alot for marketing here in this forum and they could be advertising at the other sites as well. Besides that, even before there is poker, the site has roughly over 200 players playing along so this is not something unusual especially when they had been operating the site for years

most of the poker players you see are not playing through fortune jack, it seems like they joined some non bitcoin based network based in south America.

also please stop being such a shill erwin




@Erwin
Your reasoning is way off,if you visited any other site you would realize that the poker community is not that big.
Besides this was unpromoted tourney meaning most people did not know about it,so your 200 player field is way off. Have to agree with Twitchy,you come off like a shill.

@Twitchy

I am not sure if I like this way of drumming up players,does not seem to be reflecting on the cash tables.
Its obviously not with us in mind since everything is in a different language besides the title in the info box.
Seems odd to not even address it here. Do you know where FortuneJack owners are from?

590  Economy / Gambling / Re: ▂▃▅ NitrogenSports | Largest & Most Trusted BTC Sportsbook | Casino | Poker ▅▃▂ on: April 22, 2016, 05:54:21 PM
nitrogensports rep... do you know if there are any plans yet to allow players an option to convert the BTC into USD immediately?  That way they can bet in US dollars and not BTC and then whenever they withdraw, they withdraw the BTC equivalent of the usd amount.


You mentioned last time that would get looked at but do you know if this would be possible?  Surely people would want to bet an amount such as $10, $50, $100, $500, $1000 etc as oppose to 0.1 btc, 0.5 btc, 1 btc etc each time.  And im sure no one is converting it to the exact btc amount each time so they would bet 0.5 btc on a game... then later have to bet 0.48 btc or 0.52 btc etc...





Is this issue because you have trouble converting?
Not a big deal once you get used to bitcoin,or am I missing something in what you want.
591  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Belgium: Moslems Celebrated Brussels Attacks on: April 22, 2016, 12:29:27 AM
Since when did a site that is racist need to be researched? Racism is all about propaganda, so reading any of their links is doing two things. One its telling them that people support their cause.Second is allowing them to feed your mind.
You can go other places to get news and like I stated before, more trust worthy. Racism is a agenda and telling me to read it before judging is not giving me credit for having a brain of my own.
Might as well be asking me if I have tried on racism lately, dont knock it till you try it. My choice to pass on it and you got pissed off!
592  Economy / Gambling / Re: ▂▃▅ NitrogenSports | Largest & Most Trusted BTC Sportsbook | Casino | Poker ▅▃▂ on: April 21, 2016, 05:02:38 PM
Ranked 231,lets see if I can move up that ladder today.

Would it be to hard to add 12 man sngs for a low amount say .0005 to get people interested in SNGs?
Prefer 18mans but think it would be hard attracting enough people to run steadly. The amount would help get them to go steady and then people would want to step up to higher buyins as their account grows. Please think about it even as just a monthly promo.
593  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] Cyberdeck Poker - Flagship of the Enterra Bitcoin Poker Network on: April 21, 2016, 04:58:39 PM
Tried on my work computer and its a bit out of date but I ran into a "connection lost" during login on the three times I tried.
Is this common,just want to know if I should keep trying or just stick to my home computer.

594  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM | No.1 for Cryptocurrency Gambling | Provably Fair | 3 BTC BONUS on: April 21, 2016, 04:55:24 PM
So I log on to see if the tournies had returned and there was a whole whack of freerolls that where firing off through out the day.
Issue was no one said boo in this thread to promote it! Yet I see 286 players in the freeroll,so where are the advertising this site besides here that people learned of the freeroll? My guess is its a muliaccount war and they have actuall only 40-60 players,but how did they know the freerolls where back after nothing for a few days? Very odd..

So I log into one and sit with late registration,which can be debated for a freeroll. I see that its a rebuy yet the info is in another language. So I think I figured out why no one comes in here to explain anything,they have a bad grasp of the English,why else would the info of how much the rebuy is and every other detail be in a language I do not recognize?

So good job on attracting multi cheats,who is honestly going to sit down at any cash tables seeing how poorly you check for multi accounts. Seriously guys log in and take a look,its pretty funny! Grin Grin
595  Other / Politics & Society / Re: MUSLIMS ARE NOT TERRORISTS AND TERRORISTS ARE NOT MUSLIMS on: April 20, 2016, 10:39:48 PM
Middle East has been disrupted forever,blaming America is just the most current rallying point for the area. How else can you get so many people with issues against each other to come together,you find something big to blame. Its to easy to say blame America,Afghanistan has been screwed by everyone going back to Alexander the Great.
The divisions in the religion do not help the matters either. This will become more apparent in the next 5 years if not this year with all these stupid proxy wars.
596  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Thanks to capitalism, global poverty is at its lowest rate in history on: April 20, 2016, 07:30:42 PM
Those on the extreme end of poverty are really suffering though and thats not a good look for us as a species.
Stats lie is what I really mean to say,I see a lot more people ass out these days then 10 years ago and I do not think the other shoe has dropped quite yet. Might be my perception though.
597  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's your idea of heaven? on: April 20, 2016, 07:27:51 PM
A place without tyranny.

I need to slow down my reading thought you said a place without trannies.
 Grin
Not sure why when I read something quickly it always turns out to be a negative,must be my lean in life.


598  Economy / Gambling / Re: MY WEBSITE help Me QUIT GAMBLING. on: April 20, 2016, 07:25:40 PM
Looks like Monodice will not be coming back to address questions in this thread. To bad was really hoping it would attract other ex-gamblers into the discussion as well.
599  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: E-Commerce is Booming in India, Bitcoin is the Future on: April 20, 2016, 07:23:56 PM
Last time I had a look there were three full nodes in all of India. Looks like it's not quite going stratospheric.

E-commerce is not just bitcoin though,so I think once one door becomes functional the others will swing open as well.
India is just so large a segment of the global population that a slight up tick would be a boom.
600  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 1984, BY George Orwell on: April 20, 2016, 07:22:35 PM
What Aldous Huxley author of Brave New World had to say about this book:

"Within the next generation I believe that the world's rulers will discover that infant conditioning and narco-hypnosis are more efficient, as instruments of government, than clubs and prisons, and that the lust for power can be just as completely satisfied by suggesting people into loving their servitude as by flogging and kicking them into obedience."

Its interesting I think we get a bit of both books in todays culture.
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