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May 28, 2013, 05:43:29 PM
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This idea ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMfVi1_yet8 ) stemmed from the discussion about a formation of a Bitcoin town here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=216139.0

I was told that there can be no brick and mortar Bitcoin casino, without it being treated like a regular casino.

So I propose a "Bitcoin Casino" poker club. Where you just meet random places and play poker with chips, and at the end of the night you transfer what you owe (each person gets a number on their set of chips, and if you have a chip with my number on it I owe you like .01 BTC)

I think it could work Smiley
If nothing else, it could be done on a boat.

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May 28, 2013, 05:54:22 PM
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you were told by me that opening any gambling establishment bricks and mortar based has to comply with the same laws as the poker chips laws of the USA. even if the item of trade is bitcoin.

gambling is gambling. it is ok-ish in most places amungst friends but running it as a business for tourists in the town to use involves permits etc.

just like your other 12 hair brained idea's that have no understanding and structure which you say you want to get started on now, but strangely i also read you want to take a trip around the world paid for with bitcoins..

even stranger is all of these tips requests and $10k upfront to buy land within the next few months.. yet only having under 1BTC to your name.

please stop expanding into 12 different tangents hoping someone will hand over some cash to you upfront. find 1 single project and RESEARCH IT!. develop it and start it.. if it then, once developed has new paths of growth and new projects spring off of it, great. research a new project and begin that one. but please stop throwing dozens of idea's out into the ether that have no detailed substance beyond a 1 hours hallucinated dream.

you are from reading creative and at times worth reading purely for laughs. but from an investment point of you, you fail every time. please take this criticism as something to learn from.


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May 28, 2013, 06:01:24 PM
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you were told by me that opening any gambling establishment bricks and mortar based has to comply with the same laws as the poker chips laws of the USA. even if the item of trade is bitcoin.

gambling is gambling. it is ok-ish in most places amungst friends but running it as a business for tourists in the town to use involves permits etc.


I unignored you to read this.

I never planned for it to be a tourist attraction. Just a town thing.

You made A LOT of WRONG assumptions about EVERYTHING I said.

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May 28, 2013, 06:12:18 PM
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you were told by me that opening any gambling establishment bricks and mortar based has to comply with the same laws as the poker chips laws of the USA. even if the item of trade is bitcoin.

gambling is gambling. it is ok-ish in most places amungst friends but running it as a business for tourists in the town to use involves permits etc.


I unignored you to read this.

I never planned for it to be a tourist attraction. Just a town thing.

You made A LOT of WRONG assumptions about EVERYTHING I said.

my ignore counter never changed, yet another lie by you. plus how did you know that i wrote something if i was on ignore.

you are as transparent as thin air on a clear day. scam artist begging for cash. just like your other friend in mckinney texas.

but your comedy moments are great, when a restaurant becomes a fast food establishment, becomes a cyber cafe all within 5 minutes of writing your brain fart.

and your cancer curing charity. which is basically you selling weed for bitcoins and promising it cures cancer. that is hilarious.

and ofcourse the bitcoin town you want to develop within the next 3-6 months but are strangely going to be doing a around the world trip at the same time.

and lastly the asic miner your building yet last month you didnt even know what mining was all about.

im just sorry i ruined the punchline by telling people that your brainfarts are all scamming fund begs

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February 13, 2014, 06:58:17 AM
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“gambling is gambling. it is ok-ish in most places amungst friends but running it as a business for tourists in the town to use involves permits etc.” - But if you run an online gambling business online using bitcoin, that’s way better. You don’t to get a lot of permits for that because you’re doing it online. Additionally, it is risk-free.

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February 13, 2014, 07:07:42 AM
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It's a risk-free idea. Great!

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