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501  Economy / Economics / Re: Successful bitcoin entrepreneurs? on: April 12, 2017, 10:19:40 AM
signature campaign was the one of the best source of income in bitcoin you just need a hardwork and right state of mind in order to construct a good quality post. and you must know what you're doing but if you are really rich enough to build a gambling site you should do and make one. thats the best investment you can do in bitcoin.


I agree with you. For me, joining signature campaign is the best source to earn bitcoin. Joining signature campaigns is not that easy, it will demand you to make an effort in posting and to also give time to it so it will have quality. The rank of your account will also determine how much you will earn so the higher the rank the higher the payment is. Being successful not just in bitcoin but in all business needs hardwork, devotion and perseverance.  Smiley


502  Economy / Gambling / Re: GamblingBitcoin.com - Bitcoin gambling directory on: April 12, 2017, 09:47:09 AM
GamblingBitcoin.com aim to cover all types of Bitcoin gambling possibilities, including: blackjack, baccarat, poker, sports, lottery, dice, keno, predictions, roulette, slots and table games.
As Bitcoin become a popular form of payment it also becomes a great solution for online gambling websites due to its anonymity.
New features in development!

Visit us today and return soon for exciting updates..


Congratulations, your site looks really good and great. Your site is very useful since it includes gambling sites that involves bitcoins and this site also acts as an information center where they can stop and and choose from the list of gambling sites that is active. This thread is also useful for all the gambling sites since they can post in here if they want to be reviewed. I hope that the list will be updated soon and the one who posted in this return will return since there are new gambling sites that wants to be reviewed.


503  Economy / Economics / Re: New here: Tut for people interested in earning bitcoins (legit) on: April 12, 2017, 09:21:10 AM
Hi good day!

This would be my very first post. I am new to bitcoin still 5 days using coins.ph as loading, remittance, & bills payment. However, I wanted to earn bitcoins while searching in the internet there are tons of faucets but only few are paying up and its a total waste of time. I've heard of signature campaign and am interested but don't know how to start. Minning and loaning requires investment which I'm afraid to invest or it would be gone by the wind in one blow since I don't have any knowledge of how bitcoin works. So if there is someone willing to give like a tutorial I would really appreciate it...

To be honest, you don't need someone to give you a tutorial or to act as tutor. There is a thread here in this forum which is "Beginners & Help" which discuss many things about bitcoin and includes guides about this forum. Under that thread is also how to earn bitcoin, what you need to is to read and analyze. If someone would offer to teach you what they know then good for you but you can also learn on your own. I would suggest joining signature campaigns for a stable income but as a newbie you may try focusing first on getting your rank higher for much higher payment.


504  Economy / Gambling / Re: Fantasy Football Manager Revolution!First Football game with collectible cards on: April 12, 2017, 08:42:36 AM


The first Football Manager game with collectible cards. You own what you collect. Create your own football team based on  official stats and win.
FootballCoin is developed on top of Bitcoin’s blockchain technology and has it’s own cryptocurrency – XFCCOIN.


WHAT IS FOOTBALLCOIN?
FootballCoin allows you to act like a real manager, predicting player form, match outcomes, ability development and rewarding managers for their results.
Building your fantasy team will have you choose from the available list of professional players.

HOW IT WORKS?
Based on the performance of the selected players, your team will accumulate or lose points. Positive events (such as scoring goals, contributing assists,
keeping a clean sheet) will add points to your team. Negative events (such as receiving yellow/red cards, conceding goals, missing penalties) will see the players
lose points. Moreover, players’ positions are of relevance as they have a direct impact on how they score in the game. Build a team with efficient players, who
will score high and make you win!

WHAT IS XFC?
XFC were issued in a limited supply of 1 bilion on Counterparty platform (a Bitcoin-blockchain based platform).
A limited number issuance of coin offers XFC an important opportunity of increasing in value, based on the evolution of the number of participants in the game.

MISSION&VISION
Our motivation in developing FootballCoin comes from our desire to introduce an important part of Fantasy Football players to Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and
blockchain technologies.


PUBLIC BETA LAUNCH | CLICK HERE TO JOIN


3 Leagues: England, Spain, Italy




Tokens distribution first batch (cryptosphere)
XFC DISTRIBUTION | PLAYER CARDS DISTRIBUTION | STADIUM CARDS DISTRIBUTION | ASSISTANT MANAGER DISTRIBUTION


FootballCoin Apps for iOS - Ipohone, Android


+3 Leagues: Germany, France, UEFA




Tokens distribution second batch - Fiat stores
XFC DISTRIBUTION | PLAYER CARDS DISTRIBUTION | STADIUM CARDS DISTRIBUTION | ASSISTANT MANAGER DISTRIBUTION


FootballCoin Debit Card - issue


Tokens distribution - Third batch
XFC DISTRIBUTION | PLAYER CARDS DISTRIBUTION | STADIUM CARDS DISTRIBUTION | ASSISTANT MANAGER DISTRIBUTION


Other leagues integration (in accord with local communities requests)


WORLD CUP 2018 - RUSSIA


Virtual Football Module ntegration




The first Football Manager game with collectible cards and own cryptocurrency.






FootballCoin is a project developed by CROWNGEM LIMITED in partnership with:



Links:
GAME RULES | SCORING SYSTEM | FAQ



Join Our Community Here:
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/xfcfootballcoin
FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/xfcfootballcoin
VIMEO: https://vimeo.com/footballcoin


Great idea for this amazing game. Congratulations to the developer and this game looks very interesting and fun. I am very interested in this game since I like football. I play football online or by using gadgets since I can't play football in real life. I must admit that I am surprised too see this thread where football is played and bitcoin is involved. This is really interesting and the collectible cards is something all players can watch out for.  Grin


505  Economy / Economics / Re: BITCOIN ATM MACHINES on: April 12, 2017, 06:11:59 AM
a bitcoin atm machine would be cool.   plug in your USB stick that contains your wallet.dat, and withdrawal the amount of Cash you need.   

Indeed, a bitcoin ATM machine is great idea. It would be convenient if bitcoin would have it's own withdrawal machine. Of course, the machine would include the feature of converting bitcoin to different currencies and maybe the card that will be used would contain the bitcoin address. All of this could happen, if bitcoin will be accepted as a currency and if it will be legalized. If bitcoin will be accepted and legalized, the banks will allow the deposit of bitcoin.


506  Economy / Economics / Re: How to teach kids about Bitcoin? on: April 12, 2017, 05:15:16 AM
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/9-ways-kids-smarter-money-100050132.html

This article doesn't talk about bitcoin but it got me thinking how to get kinds interested in bitcoin within the context of appropriate money management lessons. Think of we could teach kinds about it. The growth, the adoption, the inflation and retraction. The allure of the "internet money".

...what other ideas come to mind?

For me, if you are going to teach kids about bitcoin, the age should be considered. There are many ways to introduced bitcoin to kids but the age will surely matter since kids in different ages have also different taste in learning. Kids are surely smart today, kids can easily learn and remember what they are taught but it will be based on how you teach them. Kids in ages 3-5 years old can learn or have an idea about bitcoin through videos (especially animated ones) since at this age, we cling to graphics. The next range which is 6-8 years old can be taught by solving puzzles and games related to bitcoin but I don't think that they should be allowed to play gambling. The next range which is 8 years old and above are kids who can learn about bitcoin (if they are interested) by reading about bitcoin. At this age, the introduction about bitcoin like what is bitcoin, where is it for, what can bitcoin do and etc are the fundamentals for kids to know something about bitcoin. By the way, this is just my opinion.  Smiley


507  Economy / Economics / Re: Best way for steady income on: April 11, 2017, 01:35:08 PM
Hello All,

What you think is the best investment to gain steady income in btc without actively doing anything?
So no trading/gambling/loaning etc.

Steady income more likely to be 'small & secure' than 'big & risky'.

Thanks,
BR Oinas


I don't know if there is a way to have a steady income without actively involving yourself in it. In trading and investing, you allow others to handle your money by trusting them or the site but it still demand you to pay attention to it. Gambling is the kind of earning money or having profit which involves fun, it demands for you to be involve by playing the game. I can suggest joining signature campaign because it offers a more stable income especially if you have found a stable campaign too but it will require you to put so much effort in following the rules and doing what is needed for you to earn  the equivalent bitcoin amount of your rank.


508  Economy / Economics / Re: Places to look for economical news and trends? on: April 10, 2017, 04:23:13 PM
I have not had the habit of following the news before, and after spending some time on this forum and talking to people in real life about the economy, I find most people knows what's going on in the world, economically. I really wish to get first hand information as well and stay more updated. Any recommended source of news?

Yes that is true that members of this forum are updated with the real life economy. I have a friends who is very good in economy and I have learned from him that reading new is the best way to keep track of the market. He also said that reading the news or articles is not enough, learning how to analyze what was written or what is being read is essential to understand the whereabouts of the economy. Reading news and articles is a great way to acquire information which might be used to earn bitcoin.

Anyway, I suggest reading the Economist. It is a good site to read economical news and trends.




509  Economy / Gambling / Re: Scam casinos list / not paying casinos on: April 10, 2017, 04:03:37 PM
Here I am going to keep an updated list of Bitcoin casinos. If you know of any site that is not here, please let me know and I'll add it.

Site  Status  CASINO  SPORTS  POKER  DICE  Announcement  Comments
Betcoin.ag  PAYING  CASINO  SPORTS  POKER  DICE  Link  Refused to pay a jackpot because it was won during free spins.
This was against their Terms. Player reached a settlement with them. Reference

Cloudbet  PAYING  CASINO  SPORTS      Link  *Some players report not receiving their payments until they
actively open a Scam Accusation against them. Reference #1, Reference #2, Reference #3

999dice  SCAM        DICE  Link  Not provably fair (and they claim they are). Reference

Betcoin.tm  SCAM  CASINO  SPORTS  POKER  DICE  Link  Does not pay out winnings. Reference #1, Reference #2

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This list is not meant to be your only resource to help fight scams while using bitcoin casinos. Make sure you do your own research before depositing into any site. This includes googling the site and reading the last few pages of their BitcoinTalk.org announcement threads.



Thank you for this and great idea for this thread by the way. This will be a great help to all who might want to use their money and to try their luck in earning bitcoin through casinos. Earning bitcoin through casino sites is not guaranteed but sometimes it is worth the try. I just hope that this thread and this list will be updated since some members have already given their reviews and share some experiences regarding the bitcoin casinos. There are mentioned casino sites  that are not on the first list created which are also scams and not paying.


510  Economy / Gambling / Re: Investing in btc casinos on: April 10, 2017, 03:26:15 PM
Investing your money in some other peoples service can be a bit risky so you might want to think it over and you should be prepare of the possible loss. Even if it is a legitimate casino or gambling site , it can still not guarantee you a profit. Anyway, I will suggest moneypot and bitvest as they are the ones I have trust for a long time now.

You are right that investing your own money in other people's hands is a high risk. It takes lot of guts to place your money in a site and to trust it that it will return your money and with the appropriate profit. I am planning on investing once I have reached my target amount of bitcoin. I have asked my friends about it and they have also suggested moneypot and bitvest as bitcoin casinos. I guessed that these two sites are popular as investment sites and the most sites to be trusted for investing.


511  Economy / Economics / Re: Tell me a secret: any way to earn 0.1 BTC per week? on: April 10, 2017, 02:53:43 PM
That's easy. Get a job–any job, even a paper route or retail job–and you can make that with just a few hours of work each week! Wink

On a serious note, what holds true for any other currency holds true for Bitcoin as well: If you want it, you'll have to offer something of value in return. The proverbial free lunch does not exist.


There are many ways to earn bitcoin. You can do trading, investing, gambling or joining signature campaigns. Earning 0.1 BTC per week is not that easy, you can join signature camps but first you have to pay attention on your rank first. You can do gambling which sometimes leads to "easy money" with high risk and winning is not that guaranteed. You can also do trading and investing, you can earn big amount by doing so but it is a high risk also and trusting your money to others is not that easy.

From the choices that I have given, I recommend joining signature campaign. This is how I earn bitcoin, maybe not that large (for now), and I can say that I am much comfortable in this.


512  Other / Off-topic / Re: Young people should go all in on bitcoin on: April 10, 2017, 02:34:28 PM
Forget about everything else and just put everything on bitcoin. You are living with your parents, they pay everything for you, you got nothing to lose. If I was living with my parents, I would save everything and buy bitcoin monthly. If BTC doesn't keep rising you can still reach the 21 BTC holder group, then save this and retire in 10 years when the price makes you a millionaire.

Go all in on regret later. You are on a privileged position to profit from high risk high reward moves. No risk no win, and BTC is the best long term high risk bet.


Indeed it is a great privilege to start earning bitcoin while young or to start earning as soon as possible. This year, the price of the bitcoin gets higher and higher which is great for all of us. But for me, even if it is a great advantage to start at a young age, I still worry about the fact that being young sometimes leads to decisions that are not well thought-out. Young minds are so curious about everything and wants to try everything which I am afraid that may lead to cases like gambling addiction and incautiousness in trading. For me, young minds or young people needs proper introduction on what and where bitcoin is for.


513  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Gambling Reviews - Reviews and guides to online coin gaming on: April 09, 2017, 03:26:05 PM
Bitcoin Gambling Reviews was launched earlier this year. We are systematically reviewing the different online gaming options from the perspective of the online gambling fanatic. While we have started by reviewing Bitcoin sites we are planning to broaden our website to include the major altcoins in the near future too.

http://www.bitcoingamblingreviews.com/

We cover all the main gaming categories, including:
- Casinos
- Slots
- Dice
- Mines
- Poker
- Sports Betting

We rate each casino on a variety of factors including Game Play, Customer Service, Anonymity and Trustworthiness. Where possible we have included screen shots too. In the future we hope that users will engage more with the reviews and share their personal experiences in the comments.

We've only just joined the Bitcoin Forum, but we are hoping you can help us grow the number of reviews on our website. If you know of online gaming websites that are missing from our site, could you please let us know? We would also appreciate your comments/feedback, especially if you've had an experience with a gambling website that differs from ours!


Thank you for this! Your site is very informative and very helpful to me. Your site will also be helpful to those members who wants to know something about online gambling especially the newly registered members who might want to try gambling. I just hope that many gamblers especially those skilled gamblers that has more experience in gambling will share their stories using this thread. Reading their stories and reviews will be a great help to us who had just started our gambling life. Maybe we can pick up some strategies from them which will help us to win instead of relying on "luck".  Smiley


514  Economy / Economics / Re: Spending Bitcoins on: April 09, 2017, 02:53:46 PM
To grow the adoption of bitcoin we need people spending it as a daily currency.
In my country there is not much I cant buy with bitcoins.
Granted not a lot of retailers accept BTC yet but with all the services available now they dont need to.
A bitcoin debit card can be very handy.

Nowadays if I need to pay a bill then I can pay any bill via a site called livingroomofsatoshi

Please list any reasons why you could not use bitcoin for day to day expenses and maybe we can find a way.


One reason why we could not use bitcoin for day to day or daily expenses is because bitcoin is still not legal in other countries. Another is not all countries uses bitcoin for making money transfer and there are countries that does not know about bitcoin. Maybe they have heard about bitcoin but they does not allow it to be used for transactions.

As an example is in my country, we do not use bitcoin for daily expenses because it's existence is not yet known here. Bitcoin is really popular today but not for all people. It still needs to be properly introduced in order for it to be used in daily life transactions legally.


515  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTC Casino | News | Special Offers for bitcointalk.org Users on: April 09, 2017, 02:22:13 PM
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For members who wants to try gambling, like me, I hope that you will read the comments first before clicking or opening any link. I must admit that I am still not that experienced in gambling that is why I always read the comments before opening any gambling site. Reading the comments will help you inquire information about the site or offers being introduced and reviews from personal experiences of gamblers is very important at all. This reviews will let you know the good and bad things about the site. And I suggest to always play with caution!  Smiley


516  Economy / Gambling / Re: New Gambling Site & Referral System / BETCnow on: April 09, 2017, 01:50:03 PM
for a new gambling site I think you should add some free games to try the game that you create on your site, before beginning a deposit on it, so that those who want to start the game and make a deposit already know in your website that has been created.

I agree with you on suggesting to add some free games on this site. Free games  will act as a bonus for signing up on this site and will also act as an advertisement that will act as an invitation for more gamblers to play and bet on this site. Free games attract and allow gamblers to try the created games without having second thoughts of depositing after trying. This will give a good experience for all players and maybe give good reviews as well.


517  Economy / Gambling / Re: REGISTER FOR FREE AND EARN 70 000 SATOSHI! on: April 07, 2017, 02:17:00 PM
Im closely gonna register on that site,but when i read the last comments it change my mind ,cause its useless to sign up because op did not paid anybody. Hope  that everyone who sees this promo will be able to read  the last page to know that this promo is a fake.

I was also about to open the link when I suddenly feel an urged to look at the comments. Good thing I did and I have read all the comment which made me changed my mind Smiley I have avoided getting my time wasted. I must say that the ad was really convincing.


518  Economy / Gambling / Re: Satoshi dice is back now check it on on: April 07, 2017, 12:02:54 PM
I'm pretty new to all of the functions and services available for Bitcoin, so thanks for sharing  Smiley

Honestly, I've only been using my BTC as an investment. I might try a few of these gambling sites haha.

Dont gamble too much and lose all your money. Its a trap that many bitcoin investors fall into. I know people who have lost 1000+ btc gambling in the old days that would have been millionaires now if they had just held.

Thank you for your advice. I agree that we should not gamble too much and spend lots of time doing gambling. Time is so valuable that spending it and losing money at the same time is not right at all. Now that another dice site is back, I am sure that many newbies will try it. I just hope that they will play with caution.  Smiley


519  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The best dice site? on: April 07, 2017, 10:38:48 AM
freebitcoin is not the best dice site because edge house is big 5%
iam write  listed is good and best dice site
1 primedice
2 bitsler
3 crypto-games.net

Thank you for suggesting this. This is very helpful as I am also looking for dice sites. I just wish that maybe someone who has a lot experience in using and playing in different dice sites will create his own thread discussing his personal experience and reviews. I will definitely try this sites.  Smiley


520  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsplays this a good site and does it actually payout? on: April 07, 2017, 09:40:28 AM
Has anybody hear of this site before?
http://www.sportsplays.com/

It looks like the site has been around from 2011 from their forum posts.
But have they been offering sportsbets before then?
Their payouts seem low for the betting experience they offer.

Anymore information about them or any experiences from anybody here who has used them?
Say how much of a maximum amount you managed to win from your bets there.

Thanks for all who can put in their valuable input. Smiley


I don’t have my own experience in playing on this site but I have managed to asked some of my friends who have played on this site before. They said that it certainly pays but they did not earn large money on this site. They also agreed that the payout is low that is why they did not put much effort in using this site. Hope this helps!  Smiley
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