c0in_junkie
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July 28, 2017, 09:56:51 PM |
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Wagerr is now in blockfolio!
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klixion
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July 28, 2017, 10:00:45 PM |
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Betting odds just changed. McGregor +550 and Mayweather -550. How rare is that? Seeing the spread like that with no gap between favorite and underdog. Get your bets in!
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uw0tm80
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July 28, 2017, 10:17:04 PM |
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hahaha legit? Have you seen their new announcement, where they proudly say they take bets on "the fight of the century"? have you seen the odds they offer? At the moment: McGregor +450, which means you get $5.50 for every $1 you bet. Mayweather -700, which means you get $1.14 for every $1 you bet. The house juice is already 6% with these shitty odds, and they even want to charge you extra 2% for what they call "head to head" (8% total fee), as they say, and I quote "The standard Head-to-Head fee applies (2% of the payout)." Isn't 6% juice big enough that you need to charge extra 2%? Head to head against who? Head to head means I should offer whatever odds I believe are fair and wait for someone to take the other side (or viceversa), not take the odds provided by the bookie. This is NOT head to head. Where can I see how much money was offered by anyone at any given odds? Wasn't head to head meant for a user to take the complete bet from another user (according to your own whitepaper)? How can I see when I have taken someone's entire bet? Where can I see if my stake will be fully matched? What happens if it's not? What if it's too large or too short? Where can I offer a different, more attractive price for others to take? Have you seen the user interface for this event? It's absolutely embarrassing to see a company that raised about $20M display something like that. You can make something better with wordpress for free. You cannot even place a bet intuitively, you need to send money to an address, which changes every time odds change. So what if when I'm sending money the odds are changing? What if my stake is larger than your limit? Who takes the extra risk? Now let's take the odds of a real bookmaker (pinnacle) that does take large bets (over $60K on mayweather, and you can repeat as many times as you want). McGregor +526, which means you get $6.26 for every $1 you bet. Mayweather -667, which means you get $1.15 for every $1 you bet. Juice is 3% compared to (6+2)% from wagerr. Who on earth would chose to bet with these scammers over a trusted company which doesn't require you to buy their volatile shitty tokens? Have you seen the odds of a real exchange, such as betfair? 1.18 and 6.6, with over $10M liquidity. How does this even compare to wagerr joke? How can people be so naive? I cannot believe people still fall for this scam, and even some say this is the future. This is nothing but a scam. These people are lying in their whitepaper, over and over again. yup this entire project is nothing but a scam but apparently 99% of people here are too dumb to realize this they still believe wagerr will deliver some industry disrupting software that will make them all rich its even worse in the slack, they seriously believe wagerr is going to $100 lmao the dev team has demonstrated over and over that theyre incompetent and cant get anything right yet theres a cult-like userbase that cheerleads them at every turn and will flip out if you dare say anything critical about this shitshow... completely delusional
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burner2015
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July 28, 2017, 10:33:49 PM |
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the Odds are already different. Give them a bit time to adjust and get a feeling for that. I like that they start with something... it is not that bad. Still we have to wait for the main release and then we will see , 100 MIO is possible if the Coinmarketcap moves to 120-140 BN this or next year.
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Isaaq.Almaguer
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July 28, 2017, 10:43:01 PM |
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I'm surprised how many bets are already in place. 178,869 Wagerrs on Mayweather already! Probably mostly ICO participants though, so no more demand on Wagerr :p
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exoras
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July 28, 2017, 10:57:02 PM |
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nice 1st bet on wagerr. i am in with a small amount for Floyd. lets see if it will pay out
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Munz77
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July 28, 2017, 11:14:46 PM |
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hahaha legit? Have you seen their new announcement, where they proudly say they take bets on "the fight of the century"? have you seen the odds they offer? At the moment: McGregor +450, which means you get $5.50 for every $1 you bet. Mayweather -700, which means you get $1.14 for every $1 you bet. The house juice is already 6% with these shitty odds, and they even want to charge you extra 2% for what they call "head to head" (8% total fee), as they say, and I quote "The standard Head-to-Head fee applies (2% of the payout)." Isn't 6% juice big enough that you need to charge extra 2%? Head to head against who? Head to head means I should offer whatever odds I believe are fair and wait for someone to take the other side (or viceversa), not take the odds provided by the bookie. This is NOT head to head. Where can I see how much money was offered by anyone at any given odds? Wasn't head to head meant for a user to take the complete bet from another user (according to your own whitepaper)? How can I see when I have taken someone's entire bet? Where can I see if my stake will be fully matched? What happens if it's not? What if it's too large or too short? Where can I offer a different, more attractive price for others to take? Have you seen the user interface for this event? It's absolutely embarrassing to see a company that raised about $20M display something like that. You can make something better with wordpress for free. You cannot even place a bet intuitively, you need to send money to an address, which changes every time odds change. So what if when I'm sending money the odds are changing? What if my stake is larger than your limit? Who takes the extra risk? Now let's take the odds of a real bookmaker (pinnacle) that does take large bets (over $60K on mayweather, and you can repeat as many times as you want). McGregor +526, which means you get $6.26 for every $1 you bet. Mayweather -667, which means you get $1.15 for every $1 you bet. Juice is 3% compared to (6+2)% from wagerr. Who on earth would chose to bet with these scammers over a trusted company which doesn't require you to buy their volatile shitty tokens? Have you seen the odds of a real exchange, such as betfair? 1.18 and 6.6, with over $10M liquidity. How does this even compare to wagerr joke? How can people be so naive? I cannot believe people still fall for this scam, and even some say this is the future. This is nothing but a scam. These people are lying in their whitepaper, over and over again. yup this entire project is nothing but a scam but apparently 99% of people here are too dumb to realize this they still believe wagerr will deliver some industry disrupting software that will make them all rich its even worse in the slack, they seriously believe wagerr is going to $100 lmao the dev team has demonstrated over and over that theyre incompetent and cant get anything right yet theres a cult-like userbase that cheerleads them at every turn and will flip out if you dare say anything critical about this shitshow... completely delusional LOL, i agree. Its the same as 2015 when everyone on this board said btc would never go above $1000 again
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SoyLaCasa
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July 29, 2017, 02:36:06 AM |
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In 1994 I'm sure a lot of people were saying the same thing about the internet: Its much easier to take your cash down to the local bookie than to go buy a computer, set up TCP etc etc
Your either a supporter of the very early days of crypto, or not. If not, why are you on here? Go use your fiat and be done with it.
hahaha "Your either a supporter of the very early days of crypto, or not.". You have to be kidding me. You probably weren't even born in 1994 and just repeat what now everyone is saying. Are you familiar with the .com bubble? Were all those websites so good just because they belonged to the "early days of internet"? Why only some of them survived? So if an ICO is an absolute obscure scam, but I support "the early days of crypto", then I must help the scammer get rich! I'm not doubting that the price can reach 100 or even more (who knows what's possible). Forget about finance (gambling for the most part) for a moment and focus on the project itself. I really doubt 99,99% of "investors" here even know a thing about the industry where they are "investing" with this platform. The real gamble here is not in sports betting, it's in your price predictions for this token. Lucky enough for you, there will probably be new people willing to throw money at this crap and raise its price.
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tacaro
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July 29, 2017, 02:40:27 AM |
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Is it still 25000 for a masternode? Was the ico price round 0.05 $? thx
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dz4505
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July 29, 2017, 02:49:59 AM |
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Is it still 25000 for a masternode? Was the ico price round 0.05 $? thx
ICO was 0.05$ round 1-10 and from 11-20 it had a 0.005 increment Round 11 - 0.055 Round 12 - 0.060 .. .. etc. Up to a maximum of 10 cent.
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Cryptobankrup7cy
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July 29, 2017, 02:54:47 AM |
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@SoyLaCasa
Why you are trying so hard to prove that WGR is with no potential!? Why it`s so important to write long posts in this phorum? Are you annoyed that you sold out your WGR because you can`t wait like most of the amateur crypto traders? Why you think you are so smart to talk so much here?
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tacaro
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July 29, 2017, 02:56:16 AM |
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Is it still 25000 for a masternode? Was the ico price round 0.05 $? thx
ICO was 0.05$ round 1-10 and from 11-20 it had a 0.005 increment Round 11 - 0.055 Round 12 - 0.060 .. .. etc. Up to a maximum of 10 cent. ok thx and how many coins you need for oracle MN ?
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Cryptobankrup7cy
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July 29, 2017, 03:04:08 AM |
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McGregor - Mayweather is just an experiment. Don`t do so large analyzes. Q4 starts in October. So better chill your souls until end of October... Traders ...
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SoyLaCasa
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July 29, 2017, 05:25:48 AM |
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@SoyLaCasa
Why you are trying so hard to prove that WGR is with no potential!? Why it`s so important to write long posts in this phorum? Are you annoyed that you sold out your WGR because you can`t wait like most of the amateur crypto traders? Why you think you are so smart to talk so much here?
Who cares why I write whatever I decide to write? Are you not in favor of decentralization and freedom? Can I not express my viewpoint on this topic if it's against what you or other cheerleaders think? I have never touched wagerr, and probably will never do. Unless they show weak lines, where I will smash them as hard as possible and make them bleed, which would cost you and other investors to lose money (which you would know if you read their whitepaper, which you probably haven't done and won't do in the future). However, I don't think they will last long enough for me or anyone else who bets on a regular basis to find any sort of value in their odds. The simple fact that you say that "Are you annoyed that you sold out your WGR because you can`t wait like most of the amateur crypto traders?" proves my point. You and most "investors" are not even interested in wagerr's purpose, usability or real value. You just buy into an ICO hoping that the price will rise in the future, not even knowing what the company does or claims to do. You must be very smart
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lucidwater
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July 29, 2017, 05:28:55 AM |
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@SoyLaCasa
Why you are trying so hard to prove that WGR is with no potential!? Why it`s so important to write long posts in this phorum? Are you annoyed that you sold out your WGR because you can`t wait like most of the amateur crypto traders? Why you think you are so smart to talk so much here?
They are the competitor team members. Threatened by Wagerr for their own incompetency. They are too desperate and nervous now. I'm afraid that soon they'll kill themselves. But let them keep fudding. I need more time to scoop more WGR.
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X1235
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July 29, 2017, 06:03:33 AM |
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@SoyLaCasa
Why you are trying so hard to prove that WGR is with no potential!? Why it`s so important to write long posts in this phorum? Are you annoyed that you sold out your WGR because you can`t wait like most of the amateur crypto traders? Why you think you are so smart to talk so much here?
He's a little shitty troll. That's why. Just ignore him.
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Munz77
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July 29, 2017, 08:23:42 AM |
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In 1994 I'm sure a lot of people were saying the same thing about the internet: Its much easier to take your cash down to the local bookie than to go buy a computer, set up TCP etc etc
Your either a supporter of the very early days of crypto, or not. If not, why are you on here? Go use your fiat and be done with it.
hahaha "Your either a supporter of the very early days of crypto, or not.". You have to be kidding me. You probably weren't even born in 1994 and just repeat what now everyone is saying. Are you familiar with the .com bubble? Were all those websites so good just because they belonged to the "early days of internet"? Why only some of them survived? So if an ICO is an absolute obscure scam, but I support "the early days of crypto", then I must help the scammer get rich! I'm not doubting that the price can reach 100 or even more (who knows what's possible). Forget about finance (gambling for the most part) for a moment and focus on the project itself. I really doubt 99,99% of "investors" here even know a thing about the industry where they are "investing" with this platform. The real gamble here is not in sports betting, it's in your price predictions for this token. Lucky enough for you, there will probably be new people willing to throw money at this crap and raise its price. Wasn't even born in 1994? Why do you think i have "77" in my username dipshit. The .com bubble was where fortunes were made. The tail end of it was when the mis-informed jumped on - which is what we are yet to see in crypto. I work in finance and no one knows what bitcoin is. I can't wait till all the plebs "discover" bitcoin and pile in, as thats the time to sell. Investing in ICO's is a gamble, however finding a decent idea like wagerr, bancor etc and taking a punt in the early days of crypto is a very smart move. Your just shitful for whatever reason. Go ahead and complain, we don't care.
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uw0tm80
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July 29, 2017, 09:53:57 AM |
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WGR is gonna be the next BTC
see thats what Im talking about completely delusional
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Sowik
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July 29, 2017, 09:55:57 AM |
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WGR is gonna be the next BTC
see thats what Im talking about completely delusional Thats how most of Wagerr's "supporters" are - delusional and not realistic.
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lucidwater
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July 29, 2017, 10:18:52 AM |
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... The .com bubble was where fortunes were made. The tail end of it was when the mis-informed jumped on - which is what we are yet to see in crypto. I work in finance and no one knows what bitcoin is. I can't wait till all the plebs "discover" bitcoin and pile in, as thats the time to sell.
Investing in ICO's is a gamble, however finding a decent idea like wagerr, bancor etc and taking a punt in the early days of crypto is a very smart move. Your just shitful for whatever reason. Go ahead and complain, we don't care.
Sharp view of intelligence!
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