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381  Economy / Gambling / Re: Most popular gambling sites? on: March 25, 2016, 01:02:51 PM
I'm not sure if I am capable of listing ten popular Bitcoin gambling sites. But, I'd say PrimeDice and DirectBet deserve to be in the top ten popular Bitcoin gambling sites IMHO.
382  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to stay away from gambling? suggestions ? on: March 25, 2016, 12:53:28 PM
when you're addicted to gambling, it will be really hard to find another hobby because you will keep thiking about gambling

thing you can do, is to talk to others about your problem, like family or close friends, once they'll know about your problem, i'm sure that they will help
Nothing is too hard or too easy. I have 8x(not going to tell you the last digit) years old grandpa, and he is a smoker since he was young. We asked him to stop smoking because his doctor told him that he should stop smoking if he wants to live longer, and he immediately "stopped", but he is still secretly smoking somewhere around the house (for some personal reason he wouldn't tell). A few months later, he completely stops smoking. What I'm trying to say is, no one can help you if you can't help yourself.
383  Economy / Goods / Re: We will send a free 40 Euro gift to any forum member to prove we are legit. on: March 25, 2016, 12:24:40 PM
Too risky, but nice idea.
This is nothing new, but still a good idea IMO. By the way, can you please elaborate why this is "too risky"?
384  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WANTED] on: March 25, 2016, 09:47:54 AM
Sounds rather impossible to me, or i must be missing something.

How can you have 1 deposit address, but credit individuals who each deposit coins to this address?
The only ways i can think of are: making the individuals sign a message with the address they used to deposit the coins (so everybody using a webwallet will have problems) OR forcing the individuals to divulge the address which they'll use to deposit coins beforehand (and only credit coins to an account when one of the input addresses is an address that was pre-divulged).
It's 2016, and nothing is impossible.

But, yes, it is impossible for a marketplace to only has one deposit address unless everyone is using the same account or, at least, have something like "Which Bitcoin address you will use to deposit your funds". But, I think what he meant was each account will have single deposit address.
385  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is Martingale Profitable ??? on: March 25, 2016, 09:06:01 AM
How many of you have used the Martingale System for Gambling ?
Is it profitable ?
Share your experiences with it below !
No, but it depends on your luck. If you are lucky, then yes. I occasionally use martingale system, and I found that it is not profitable if you do not have big bankroll. Well, it still depends on your luck, though.
386  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best gambling website to invest in house and why? on: March 25, 2016, 09:00:43 AM
So, the question is there, pls share your experiences.

What about Moneypot? Is it profitable? Reputable? If not, what is your best pick and why?
I'd say JustDice and Moneypot. I can't think another option other than these two options. I've invested on Moneypot before they sold their website, it's "quite" profitable, but I did not know if it is still profitable, though. It's slow if you invest just a few cents, TBH.
387  Economy / Services / Re: Buy your Domain Names with Bitcoin on: March 25, 2016, 08:52:09 AM
Why should we use your service instead of Namecheap.com which have a big reputation and used by millions of users and accept Bitcoin as-well and ... cheaper

ANONYMOUS registration.  Do you know what tis means?HuhHuh??

You bet, and my review of anonymous website hosting lists less expensive options. It is hard for a prospective customer to take you seriously without a website and a track record of good customer service.
Precisely. He is just a newbie and already offering this community his service for private domain registration and also anonymous web hosting without a website. I could easily find cheaper and more reputable registrar to register my domain than him, TBH. Probably much less expensive, IMO.
388  Economy / Economics / Re: This is how 0.037 Bitcoins looks like in Venezuela on: March 25, 2016, 08:41:13 AM
Holy *censored*! That is a lot of money with just 0.037 BTC. Just imagine what kind of luxury life you will live in that country with just a couple hundred of Bitcoin, and it's amusing to know that participants of a signature campaign make a lot of money than their residents. LOL.

now that they arrested two guys there that were mining bitcoin, you can not even think that their government will adopt bitcoin i the future, so it will remain a poor country with a dictatorial regime

They have arrested them? Why, mining Bitcion is a crime there??

yeah apaprently it's seen as a crime https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/report-two-venezuelans-arrested-mining-bitcoin/

which is terrible stupid if you ask me, they still conenct bitcoin with terrorist acts
The rich will become richer while the poor will remain poor. Stupid, indeed.
389  Economy / Services / Re: 100 retweet for only 0.019 best twitter service on: March 24, 2016, 11:24:00 AM
is that real tweets or fake ?
You can check their profile who retweeted.fake service never charged too much for sure..
If you want to try then buy some small amount and check the quality.
This is indeed very sketchy, to be honest. I looked through some of your tweets, and it seems that is the only tweet that has more than 40 retweets. I guess you will use social media exchange(AddMeFast etc.) to retweet your tweet.

390  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Email list (~720 000 emails) | Gaming | Bitcoin/PayPal | 40$ on: March 24, 2016, 10:35:00 AM
Is the any way you can proove that these emails are real and active and not some random handles with @?
Where did you scrape/get that list?
Most probably he got these emails from leaked database dump of a gaming website.
391  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do people around you think about Bitcoin ? on: March 24, 2016, 09:41:46 AM
Most of the people around me do not even know what Bitcoin is. But for those who know they say it is a bit risky.
It is not guaranteed that I will make some money and it can take a while. 

people around me dont know what bitcoin it is. they always thought bitcoin was an game Huh
when I explain to them about bitcoin, they will only be more confused
TBH, we both are quite in the same scenario. When I started to explain Bitcoin to my friends, and some of them heard I say "digital currency". They will interrupt me and said, "Hold on, Bitcoin is a game currency?". I literally had no idea how to explain it to them, so I just show them the video that is on Bitcoin.org. LOL. It works every single time.
392  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling problem on: March 24, 2016, 03:18:10 AM
A lot of people have a gambling problem these days but its also logical because gambling can be highly addicting like a game.
Most likely this is because of the feeling you have won and you want that again without knowing it you can addicted to it.
Overall I'm thinking self control will help the most people.

People which are losing in initial stage and they see that recover of money is impossible many times stop playing.
But people who win at the beginning, mostly will become a gamblers.
So, what you mean is, gamblers that lose in the initial stage isn't a gambler, but a gambler become a gambler when they win at the beginning? That is complicated. How did you know that gamblers that lose in the initial stage will not become a gambler?
393  Other / Off-topic / Re: Any safe way to grow my bitcoins ? on: March 23, 2016, 05:06:41 PM
Current have about 0.01 btc from nothing ,still earning from signature campaigns ONLY.
Can earn about 0.0052 per day Currently
So Can anybody give tips for growing my bitcoin please ?
Thanks!
There is a lot of ways to grow your Bitcoin safely. Well, in my opinion, the safest way is to offer your skills that you are best at to the community and accept Bitcoin as a payment method. Also, please, refrain from gambling or "investing" on Ponzi or HYIP scam. It's the best place for you to lose money. Choose wisely and good luck.
394  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is their any safe methods to gamble? on: March 23, 2016, 08:41:14 AM
Many people said high gain high risk so if you are not trying to gambling you wont get much money then always stuck in your life like that, never make any progression at all.
I believe this term does not suit gambling at all, IMO. Well, what you said is true, but not everyone is willing to take a big risk. Taking a big risk doesn't mean that the outcome is always great. That is why people always start from the bottom and not from the top.
395  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin the future of online gambling? on: March 23, 2016, 08:30:02 AM
There maybe a chance to use bitcoin for online gambling but still this depends upon the gambling organizer. But if ever the gambling site is on bitcoin this is a big possibility. Some online gambling might still use other currencies for their own purposes..
I hope you do realize that Bitcoin is already being used for online gambling. For instance, take a look at this section. There are a lot of people gambling with their Bitcoin on online casino or gambling website.
396  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: When gambling makes you cry. on: March 23, 2016, 08:22:15 AM
I've played with the gambling capital of 0.15 BTC . all gone in one day. I wondered why I did not stop when the money I left 50% of the total. but I knew it was a risk in gambling. I still like gambling regardless of the outcome it Smiley .
exactly, i always go into gambling knowing that theres a good chance i will lose and i wouldnt mind if that happened. whenever i see someone rage after they lose, it annoys me. like you knew pretty well that thers a good chance you are going to end up losing yet you still go on with it. thats no reason to be angry.

I believe that gambling isnt bad at all but we need to know when to stop being winning or loosing ,thats were the most people goes too deep and cant return anymore without play all the time.

When you gamble, you are already aware that you can win or lose. It can go either way. So if you lose, you should not cry as you were already aware of this risk.
Precisely because it is very pointless to cry over spilled milk. If you can't afford to lose the money, then you should not even bother to gamble in the first place. It's amusing when these people cry and felt regrets over their action.
397  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you honestly think Bitcoin toys would help us?! on: March 23, 2016, 07:48:00 AM
This post is actually in reference to another post. It's really hard to take it serious for some reason. In theory it sounds rather meaningful but I don't really think it can be useful in any way. This person didn't actually suggest toys based on Bitcoin, but it actually made me go from their point to this one. Do you really think toys based on Bitcoin could be utilized to actually raise our children to be educated on the currency? Do you think they'd actually enjoy the toys? Do you think they can actually grasp what Bitcoin even is? I just feel like trying to teach small children anything huge and confusing is a bad idea because children naturally have undeveloped mindsets to not even be able to grasp what certain things mean. That's why you can't sue children, that's why children don't have jobs and that's why children can't drive.



Curious though, if you wanted to invent a Bitcoin toy, what would you make?
Dildo maybe? Just kidding, lol.

To be honest, why do you think a children will understand Bitcoin when they do not even understand the currency yet? It's like asking them to commit suicide by jumping off of a building without giving them a chance to learn the meaning of life. It's just my honest opinion, though.

Children do have jobs, IMO. Did you know the term child actor or child actress? Well, but not every child can be one.

Why would you say that though? What is your reasoning for that? I don't know of any children using this site. It's mostly adults.
Trust me. There is a lot of children on the Internet and so does on Bitcointalk because the Internet isn't only limited to adults.
398  Economy / Services / Re: Free Bitcoin Price Image Generator Script on: March 22, 2016, 07:59:41 PM
This is still available. So far none donations received...
If you are giving away stuff for FREE and people use it for FREE, then the chances for you to receive a donation is zero. I might use this on my website, but I have a much better script, though. (No offense.) Also, you should not expect a donation, IMO. You will only receive a donation when someone found that your stuff is useful for them. It could be from me. Who knows? Tongue
399  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Remains Most Popular Digital Currency on Dark Web on: March 22, 2016, 06:53:40 PM
It's a known fact and we also can't deny the fact that the Darkweb in general give a boost for Bitcoin price . (Silk road for example)
Definitely. It's not something new to me, TBH. I've stumbled across some store on the dark web and most of them accept Bitcoin as a payment method. These people play a significant role in Bitcoin price, IMO.
400  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Japan Considers Regulating Bitcoin as Currency on: March 22, 2016, 06:43:42 PM
Itīs only natural that this is happening. Satoshi Nakamoto the inventor of bitcoin is from Japan. Of course it would be easier to have an influence like this on his own country.
You are completely wrong, IMO. Satoshi Nakamoto is just a pseudonym, and his/her/their identity is yet to be known AFAIK, and there is no substantial evidence that he/she/they is a Japanese. For instance, my name is Bruce Lee, but I'm not a Chinese. (No, Bruce Lee isn't my name.)
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