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161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: RISE | ICO CLOSED | RISE WITHDRAWAL ENABLED | MAINNET LIVE | 1700 BTC+ on: June 28, 2016, 07:46:34 PM
Were the twitter bounties already distributed? I was away couple of days and seems like a tons of new pages have been written. I am a bit too lazy to read page by page.

nope... they cancel all the bounties till the price is above ICO price. Smiley

That would derail my plan so don't talk that crap up lol Roll on the bounty dumpers! Let's behaving ya.
162  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling should be considered as a Sickness!! on: June 28, 2016, 07:43:19 PM
I can't stay away . Promos make me wanna go for it. So whenever I have btc in my wallet I gamble it.
Probably not good but eh...

Then this thread and comments could be aimed at you. That is an addiction you have not being able to say no Sad That is a shame as it must be a lonely and angry place when 90% of the time you lose. Find an outlet and stop that shit ffs
163  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers on: June 28, 2016, 07:16:50 PM
Max, you're not the next Steve Jobs. Or Marc Zuckerberg.

Thanks.

He is closer to be, than you are

Hope you get into lisk, before the train leaves the station. You never know!

Why would you hope he gets into lisk to make, if he doesn't deserve to make in the first place.
164  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will governments clam down on individual btc users? on: June 22, 2016, 05:48:35 PM
The governments are losing tax revenues from retail btc investors. BTC sellers do not see the need to declare their income from BTCs.

But as btc gain momentum, will governments demand exchanges for particulars of retail or small time investors to comply for tax legislations?

P2P trades, how on earth are they going to crack down on that? By the time they try their will be decentralized methods of exchange. In fact I know a few alt markets you can do it now. They do not stand a chance.
165  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🌟🌟NEW🌟🌟 **ICO OPEN** 💰8 DAYS LEFT💰 BONUS ON NOW 💰LET💰IT💰RIDE💰 200+ BTC INVESTED on: June 22, 2016, 05:09:12 PM
When will the signed address be posted?

That message you will be waiting forever as it is not going to come, my btc investment has already been spent on coke and bitches.  Huh
166  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers on: June 18, 2016, 07:44:12 PM
Lisk literally does whatever ETH does.

Look at the 24-graph of LISK and ETH.
They are the same, this is very creepy.

Yeh I noticed that as well it is strange. I would have thought the dollar would have left ETH and hedged to LSK but it doesn't seemed to have when the drama happened all support for LSK was pulled. Games are being played and it is cool to observe and stock up more as I go.
167  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: RISE - SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED - 300,000 RISE FOR PARTICIPENTS on: June 09, 2016, 11:03:16 PM
Hi my friend in your campaign , but you did not write accepted on nickname , can he send a post on forum. İf change total post will be any problem with your signuture campaign ?

I never see any spot open for newbie member so that could be the reason you have not been added to the spreadsheet. It is JR member or above.

Signature manager I have applied and am wearing the rise signature, please add me when you have time.
168  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anyone have plan to make income on bitcoins :) on: May 26, 2016, 11:16:19 AM
Hey,

Anyone else to plan make income on bitcoins?

From the start a few years ago I had a plan to make an income from Bitcoin. That is what I done and have been doing ever since, started with mining and then I moved on to trading which is where I have made the best income of all. I've also done some side jobs but nothing has ever been long term except trading which is actually what I enjoy the most anyway.
169  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: LUCK!!! :) How does it feels? on: May 26, 2016, 10:04:17 AM
Did you ever got lucky in gambling and betting?  In gambling it will be a great memory to be smiling at if you got the lucky jackpot.  In Sports Betting Luck is minimal it is a kind of chance tosser to back your analysis and comparison for a decision. Usually you need luck when its gonna be a tight match it is like a head and tales result.

I once had a few $k poker win from $3 I won a $30 seat and from there out of 600 players I won. I will never forget where my luck got touched by lady luck! After playing for around 7 hours we got to the final table and I was low stack, I ended up having to go all in with 77 and I went against KK, I won that hand hitting a 7 and then every race from there until the end. It felt amazing and a little bit unreal until I cashed out  Cheesy

Betting on sports, I've never really bet enough to get super lucky, I have won a few parlays for a around btc in the past. I never bet more than 0.1 at a time though. Sports betting is not minimal luck when you're talking 10x odds only when you bet a 1.3 game for Real Madrid to beat a lower team is it minimal but it is still needed however much analysis you do pre match.
170  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: losing 50 bitcoins gambling on: May 26, 2016, 09:50:51 AM
50 BTC is a lot of money. Smiley

I would be very angry about myself for weeks.

I hope i can gamble in the future with such amounts.

50BTC is a lot of money for most of us and even if you can afford it, to gamble that amount is selfish and not to mention boarder line retarded. But, saying that he was betting on sports where s/he has probably won a lot previously and more than likely had the bankroll to do. I personally would not gamble such an amount even though I could afford too, losing it would make me think what it could have done for someone else who needed it.
171  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Biggest Loss Ever. on: May 25, 2016, 10:11:39 PM
You're loss of 0.2 is very reasonable and as long as you do not try chase the loss back or get excited like that in the future that is a cheap lesson.

Mine is also a cheap lesson as my biggest loss was from winnings! I had won money in poker and gambled around $400 from $2000 on the roulette.

It is not nice but when you walk away and you still have much more than you started and learned a lesson it's not so bad.

The guy starbuck losing 1303btc in one bet!!!! No comment.
172  Other / Off-topic / Re: If i give you 10 BTC what will you do? on: May 25, 2016, 09:41:51 PM
Firstly OP is is good you don't like gambling!

Now what would I do if you gave me 10btc?

I would thank you pal and then I would send half to an exchange to add to my trading budget and the rest would go to storage for longterm. There is not really an appeal for me to look for different investments, the saying if something is not broke and all that.

173  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers on: May 25, 2016, 07:01:06 PM
If it wasn't for the bots playing this coin would be DED

Yea its insane that the bots hold the marketcap over 20 million.

When the wallet in the next days dont work Lisk will fall like a stone under 1 million mcap.

Funny that bots have a mind of their own and it is not people controlling them bots lol. Does that not go for all coins if people was not using/playing they would die off? Never go full retard maaan.

I find it quite funny that people bitching of wallets not working when they obviously do, both web and local. The crappy fud team was to obvious on this one but shook mosta the newbs. No not you truenon, no credit to you being part of anything.

 Cheesy

I made a transaction from Polo to Yobit

Transaction shows completed - Txid: 17728314662034637432


However its not appearing on blockchain Sad

I haven't received coins

Nobody here can help, contact Polo if it hasn't shown on chain and create a ticket pal. If it does show on chain contact yobit.
174  Economy / Speculation / Re: may 28th dollar collapse FUD on: May 25, 2016, 06:52:18 PM
The dollar vigilant and his youtube butt buddies have been plastering the USD doom on youtube for quite some time now. It has been collapsing every month/year between that time, be it the jubilee, shemitah 7 year cycle etc. Most of the others just carry on his theories and charge the scared each month for the fix (scamming. While interesting and hints of truth do surface I go by not listening to people on youtube that have ulterior motives 99% of the time. I would make a bet with everything I own that it will not collapse on that date.
175  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin better or paypal? on: May 25, 2016, 06:03:22 PM
If you want to know what my opnion is about this. I would prefer the paypal method just because it is here for a long time instead of the bitcoin off course and paypal can be trusted and i dont trust the people behind the bitcoin so thats what i ought.

If you don't trust "the people behind Bitcoin" then why are you here?  Also who exactly do you mean??

You're entitled to your opinion of course as is everyone but Bitcoin could not be more trusted as it is yourself and a time tested fully working blockchain you need to trust.

The last few month I prefer Bitcoin to Paypal. The thing is that I gamble in the online casinos and Paypal is warning its users that he will cease all the operations which are related to gambling. Of course not every casino accepts Bitcoins but I play in those who do  Smiley

You can always get approval from them before you choose to gamble to be 100%. But, it is much more simple and easy to gamble with Bitcoin so I'd stick with that but be careful because it is also very easy to get carried away with Bitcoin.
176  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers on: May 24, 2016, 05:11:15 PM
It amazes me when I see so many to be filthy rich people on one spammy thread.

That aside, I am yet to see this much hype over a coin so well done on that count and hopefully your investment is a good one.

I didn't buy as much as I probably should if I want a lambo like most of you  Grin
177  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin better or paypal? on: May 23, 2016, 11:27:46 AM
Bitcoin is better at storing and hiding your wealth, being your own bank. Paypal too has it's benefits of many places accepting it and ease of use but it also has many negatives like the one you described in your OP. When Bitcoin is accepted everywhere that paypal is currently there will be no competition at all, Bitcoin is and will always be better.

paypal force you to add some document/id card
paypal can limit your transaction
paypal can freeze your money anytime
paypal take huge fee for each transaction

so why i must use paypal, if i can use bitcoin without id card, no limit transaction, can't touch my money and less fee.

Please don't tell me that was a lame attempt at teaching me about PayPal? Thank you but I am more than aware of what Paypal is and isn't and you do not have a clue.

No one said "you must use Paypal did they"? You do what you want, I personally could not care less.

178  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are you Rich from Gambling? on: May 23, 2016, 10:35:15 AM
Actually i never saw a man, who has rich from Gambling?
I m not playing gambling because i saw a lot of people who has lost everything in gambling.
So i want to ask if anyone is here how has rich from GAMBLING ??

While I'm not rich from gambling per say, I am up from gambling and have won enough while I was playing poker to not need to work. In the end having a family and gambling do not mix, even when you're winning. It takes to much precious time.

Many lose everything from gambling because they play the house with no discipline, many others make a career from gambling because they play people and have the skill to take their cash having the edge while being disciplined and using bankroll management is winning strategy.
179  Economy / Economics / Re: If Bitcoin had a stable price, would it still be as popular? on: May 22, 2016, 08:52:56 AM
I have to start with I don't feel Bitcoin is even popular to begin with yet. Such a small amount of people are interested in it, shouldn't be classed as popular. Would more people use it if the price was stable? I think you would get more everyday people use it for saving etc and more merchants accept as a payment method. You would lose the speculators but gain the above. I would not be as interested or spend as much time with it. Saying that, it will never be totally stable.
180  Economy / Gambling / Re: mBit Casino - Signup for The Premier Bitcoin Gaming Experience on: May 19, 2016, 10:45:03 AM
There is not a single thing mentioned about the website being provably fair.Might want to describe about it a little bit ? Rest everything mentioned is probably provided by all the other wesbites too.For my curiosity,I checked out the website too ,no information on provable fairness found.the sportsbook looks good though.

That is something that needs to be cleared up. The chances are if it doesn't mention it then it isn't. I would never ever play at a casino that isn't provably fair or audited by a trusted 3rd party, Itech I believe. @OP to offer the best gambling experience the casino needs to be provably fair. I have tried the sports and that time you offered a nice promotion on the Chelsea and Juventus games so thanks for that.
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