Vlad2Vlad
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www.ixcoin.net
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August 19, 2014, 09:50:50 PM |
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I'm still Stunna'd by the implications of all of this.
This guy gives away (what appears to be) several Bitcoins on a monthly basis for displaying a signature. That means the site revenue must be huuuuuge!
And Stunna doesn't give away several Bitcoins per month. He gives away several DOZEN Bitcoins per month. And you thought he wouldn't pay. Let me be a firsthand witness: Stunna just paid me .40 Bitcoins. And I already spent it all. Haha. Thanks, Stunna.
Haters gonna hate while we Propagate [these profits].
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iXcoin - Welcome to the F U T U R E!
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newIndia
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August 19, 2014, 09:53:06 PM |
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I'm still Stunna'd by the implications of all of this.
This guy gives away (what appears to be) several bitcoin on a monthly basis for displaying a signature. That means the site revenue must be huuuuuge!
So my question is, who exactly are all these bitcoin-carrying idiots obsessed with virtual dice gambling?
I've never clicked on that ad once, never will.
I understand people look to "get rich quick" in a million different ways here, but you still have to have a certain amount of intelligence in order to operate a bitcoin account.
So how are people smart enough to understand how to get a hold of some bitcoin yet dumb enough to gamble it away on a computer program designed to lose? Makes no sense.
How are people smart enough to make millions IRL yet dumb enough to gamble it away in Vegas (or spend on drugs or hookers or whatever).With the tiny house edge on a site like PrimeDice even smart people sometimes think they can come up with a winning strategy. And some gamble just for entertainment. I know I do. Made 0.015 BTC this year. Now to find some cheap drugs. U failed to understand the psyche of big earners. Big earners are big adventurer by nature (unless they are salaried people).
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suchmoon
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https://bpip.org
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August 19, 2014, 10:02:04 PM |
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U failed to understand the psyche of big earners. Big earners are big adventurer by nature (unless they are salaried people).
Who is "U"?
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DarkHyudrA
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English <-> Portuguese translations
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August 19, 2014, 10:09:11 PM |
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U failed to understand the psyche of big earners. Big earners are big adventurer by nature (unless they are salaried people).
Who is "U"? I can't believe that I'm answering this but.. "u" is a slang for "you" on internet. What is probably yourself that he mentioned in his post.
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English <-> Brazilian Portuguese translations
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Josepht
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August 19, 2014, 10:13:07 PM |
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I'm still Stunna'd by the implications of all of this.
This guy gives away (what appears to be) several bitcoin on a monthly basis for displaying a signature. That means the site revenue must be huuuuuge!
So my question is, who exactly are all these bitcoin-carrying idiots obsessed with virtual dice gambling?
I've never clicked on that ad once, never will.
I understand people look to "get rich quick" in a million different ways here, but you still have to have a certain amount of intelligence in order to operate a bitcoin account.
So how are people smart enough to understand how to get a hold of some bitcoin yet dumb enough to gamble it away on a computer program designed to lose? Makes no sense.
Why does Stunna advertise? Because he makes more money then he pays by advertising. Why do people gamble? Because they either think they can make some good money or they want to have fun.
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MICRO
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CEO @ Stake.com and Primedice.com
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August 19, 2014, 10:13:23 PM |
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U failed to understand the psyche of big earners. Big earners are big adventurer by nature (unless they are salaried people).
Who is "U"? That asicminertube campaign basically ripped off pd sig design . U should let them know pd actually paid for that signature design so they should at least ask Stunna if they can use it .
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IXC2XIC
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August 19, 2014, 10:19:15 PM |
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There goes my dream of becoming a big earner for primedice.
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MICRO
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CEO @ Stake.com and Primedice.com
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August 19, 2014, 10:40:41 PM |
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There goes my dream of becoming a big earner for primedice. Hehe ... Don't give up so fast mate. When i found pd i was looking for faucets to earn couple of $$$ per month. Now im earning like 1+ btc per month and didn't typed captcha for months . This month i actually earned almost 2 coins . But yeah this was special month . Just don't give up , work hard, be truthful and honest and u will get there.
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newIndia
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August 19, 2014, 10:45:05 PM |
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U failed to understand the psyche of big earners. Big earners are big adventurer by nature (unless they are salaried people).
Who is "U"? I can't believe that I'm answering this but.. "u" is a slang for "you" on internet. What is probably yourself that he mentioned in his post. Because of replying to this post Stunna should consider u as a "Not so constructive" poster ...Just Kidding
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AcoinL.L.C
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August 19, 2014, 10:49:49 PM |
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I'm still Stunna'd by the implications of all of this.
This guy gives away (what appears to be) several bitcoin on a monthly basis for displaying a signature. That means the site revenue must be huuuuuge!
So my question is, who exactly are all these bitcoin-carrying idiots obsessed with virtual dice gambling?
I've never clicked on that ad once, never will.
I understand people look to "get rich quick" in a million different ways here, but you still have to have a certain amount of intelligence in order to operate a bitcoin account.
So how are people smart enough to understand how to get a hold of some bitcoin yet dumb enough to gamble it away on a computer program designed to lose? Makes no sense.
I've heard PD has a bankroll of 240k BTC (Not sure if thats true or not ) but I don't think Stunna has to worry about the signature campaign to much... After Just-Dice went down he must control most of the market, DiceBitco.in is ~1/15th the size of what Just-Dice was
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MICRO
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CEO @ Stake.com and Primedice.com
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August 19, 2014, 10:50:13 PM |
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U failed to understand the psyche of big earners. Big earners are big adventurer by nature (unless they are salaried people).
Who is "U"? I can't believe that I'm answering this but.. "u" is a slang for "you" on internet. What is probably yourself that he mentioned in his post. Because of replying to this post Stunna should consider u as a "Not so constructive" poster ...Just Kidding Hehe , so far cuts are happening on sr members, not sure if he will cut off , and how much of hero members . But i rly think this is not such a bad thing. Using ur ref link in sig might make u huge amount of money. Or might show that nobody actually click on that signatures and that all this advertising WAY to overpaid . Paying 30+ btc per month for this is just ridiculous , and we will probably see that after 1 month of using ref links in sig. Or people will earn huge from theirs refs and prove that it was actually worth it. I rly don't have idea how it will turnout.
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MICRO
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CEO @ Stake.com and Primedice.com
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August 19, 2014, 10:51:53 PM |
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I'm still Stunna'd by the implications of all of this.
This guy gives away (what appears to be) several bitcoin on a monthly basis for displaying a signature. That means the site revenue must be huuuuuge!
So my question is, who exactly are all these bitcoin-carrying idiots obsessed with virtual dice gambling?
I've never clicked on that ad once, never will.
I understand people look to "get rich quick" in a million different ways here, but you still have to have a certain amount of intelligence in order to operate a bitcoin account.
So how are people smart enough to understand how to get a hold of some bitcoin yet dumb enough to gamble it away on a computer program designed to lose? Makes no sense.
I've heard PD has a bankroll of 240k BTC (Not sure if thats true or not ) but I don't think Stunna has to worry about the signature campaign to much... After Just-Dice went down he must control most of the market, DiceBitco.in is ~1/15th the size of what Just-Dice was Some say that Stunna is Satoshi Nakimoto .... And that his site is hosted on the moon ... All we know is ITS CALLED THE PRIMEDICE !
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BBQcopter
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August 19, 2014, 10:58:21 PM |
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I thought it was called prime dice because bitcoin is algorithm of prime numbers
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statdude
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August 19, 2014, 11:04:59 PM |
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I'm still Stunna'd by the implications of all of this.
This guy gives away (what appears to be) several bitcoin on a monthly basis for displaying a signature. That means the site revenue must be huuuuuge!
So my question is, who exactly are all these bitcoin-carrying idiots obsessed with virtual dice gambling?
I've never clicked on that ad once, never will.
I understand people look to "get rich quick" in a million different ways here, but you still have to have a certain amount of intelligence in order to operate a bitcoin account.
So how are people smart enough to understand how to get a hold of some bitcoin yet dumb enough to gamble it away on a computer program designed to lose? Makes no sense.
Site makes about 300 btc my calculations (not sure what % go to "investors") and just paid out 30 btc in sigs. I also don't understand the appeal of virtual dice gambling, as I prefer sports betting and poker... I think it appeals to those seeking instant gratification, like slots
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Mitchell
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Verified awesomeness ✔
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August 19, 2014, 11:06:57 PM |
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I really don't see how gambling is bad thing. An addiction or spending a lot of money on it is, but having some fun isn't if you ask me.
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Mirdude
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August 19, 2014, 11:07:14 PM |
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Sad to see you don't offer this any more to anyone Legendary <
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AirFlame
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August 19, 2014, 11:07:57 PM |
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Site makes about 300 btc my calculations (not sure what % go to "investors") and just paid out 30 btc in sigs.
Per week, month, year ?
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nutildah
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Happy 10th Birthday to Dogeparty!
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August 19, 2014, 11:13:25 PM |
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Gambling is a vice just like any other vice.
Yeah but this isn't even gambling. Its just surrendering your money over to an unknown entity. But whatever. Can't stop stupid people from being stupid.
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Lauda
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Terminated.
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August 19, 2014, 11:32:50 PM |
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Stunna could you please do more updating when you find the time? The list https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291387.msg7421598#msg7421598 is quite outdated right now. I'd like to see how many people are enrolled right now. The payment this month was definitely too high.
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"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" 😼 Bitcoin Core ( onion)
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suchmoon
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https://bpip.org
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August 19, 2014, 11:44:47 PM |
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U failed to understand the psyche of big earners. Big earners are big adventurer by nature (unless they are salaried people).
Who is "U"? I can't believe that I'm answering this but.. "u" is a slang for "you" on internet. What is probably yourself that he mentioned in his post. I can't believe that either. Did it really look like I was asking for this? Well maybe it did I was asking who "newIndia" was talking to. Didn't look like to me.
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