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Author Topic: [OLD][CSC]CasinoCoin ♠ A Digital Currency For The Regulated Online Gaming Sector  (Read 343077 times)
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December 12, 2015, 08:19:21 AM
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still no mac wallet. All my coins on cryptsy this is a mess what other exchanges they on?

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December 12, 2015, 06:42:33 PM
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still no mac wallet. All my coins on cryptsy this is a mess what other exchanges they on?

Try AlcurEX https://alcurex.org/index.php/crypto/index
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December 12, 2015, 06:57:15 PM
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still no mac wallet. All my coins on cryptsy this is a mess what other exchanges they on?
It seems my macbook is too old to do the static compile for Qt5. I need to setup an OSX vm or find myself a new .macbook, you'll need to have some more patience for the mac wallet or you can send me a Macbook Pro and i will compile the wallet asap for you  Cool



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December 12, 2015, 07:50:58 PM
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Hi All,
Just released a 2.0.1.0 version of the wallet for windows to fix some small bugs and coin fiat value information, you can get it at: https://github.com/casinocoin/casinocoin/releases/tag/2.0.1.0. Just install it over the 2.0.0.0 version and your all fine.
Enjoy!

Thanks for making just the executable available...hate installers.
Actually the casinocoind.exe is the windows daemon, not the Qt wallet, that has become an installer as the use of Qt Quick no longer allows us to distribute a standalone executable without some qt libraries and files, ... linux binaries will follow this week, then hopefully the osx wallets soon after that.



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December 12, 2015, 10:33:36 PM
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Same problem with no navigation graphics after the new update.

@ajochems - do you need any additional logs to try to help solve it? Any ideas what may be the cause?

Thanks!
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December 13, 2015, 01:08:03 AM
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still no mac wallet. All my coins on cryptsy this is a mess what other exchanges they on?
It seems my macbook is too old to do the static compile for Qt5. I need to setup an OSX vm or find myself a new .macbook, you'll need to have some more patience for the mac wallet or you can send me a Macbook Pro and i will compile the wallet asap for you  Cool

i have a pretty new/i7 imac. I dont normally use it. It' basically for the wife. i can give it a shot. Do you have instructions for compiling the mac version with qt? I'm just not sure how to do it with qt and cross compiler support. If you have a good idea how to do this, I can do it today.

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December 13, 2015, 02:34:42 AM
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This week we seemed to have gone from 3900 to 8600. So who are the fools who keep selling coins at these prices?

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December 13, 2015, 07:02:35 AM
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It seems this page might help describe what to do for missing DLL's.

I read it but not sure.

http://jietovip.com/questions/1916497/qt-4-8-application-run-time-error-side-by-side

I ran that dependency checker and those are most of the DLL's that are missing. I already have that MS application installed
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December 13, 2015, 05:09:07 PM
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This week we seemed to have gone from 3900 to 8600. So who are the fools who keep selling coins at these prices?

What other exchanges apart from cryptsy please?

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December 13, 2015, 05:14:00 PM
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This week we seemed to have gone from 3900 to 8600. So who are the fools who keep selling coins at these prices?

Yup keep buying them still dirt cheap Smiley

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December 13, 2015, 06:32:56 PM
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This week we seemed to have gone from 3900 to 8600. So who are the fools who keep selling coins at these prices?

What other exchanges apart from cryptsy please?

Alcurex has CSC listed.

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December 13, 2015, 10:08:46 PM
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This week we seemed to have gone from 3900 to 8600. So who are the fools who keep selling coins at these prices?

Yup keep buying them still dirt cheap Smiley

By the looks of it, maybe CasinoCoin would get to be worth more than 1 USD in the future. So now it is the perfect time to dig in and buy a bunch of them for Xmas! I would probably have over 10 thousand CSC by that time.  Smiley

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December 13, 2015, 11:34:31 PM
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This week we seemed to have gone from 3900 to 8600. So who are the fools who keep selling coins at these prices?

Yup keep buying them still dirt cheap Smiley

By the looks of it, maybe CasinoCoin would get to be worth more than 1 USD in the future. So now it is the perfect time to dig in and buy a bunch of them for Xmas! I would probably have over 10 thousand CSC by that time.  Smiley

Well, the short term target is 8 - 10x from where we are now. I'd like to see this by first week of January personally.

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December 13, 2015, 11:35:44 PM
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This week we seemed to have gone from 3900 to 8600. So who are the fools who keep selling coins at these prices?

Yup keep buying them still dirt cheap Smiley

By the looks of it, maybe CasinoCoin would get to be worth more than 1 USD in the future. So now it is the perfect time to dig in and buy a bunch of them for Xmas! I would probably have over 10 thousand CSC by that time.  Smiley


Well, the short term target is 8 - 10x from where we are now. I'd like to see this by first week of January personally. How quickly we get there is basically dependent on how many coins we can remove from the traders that are keeping this in a range right now.

We can see the book on cryptsy up to 13500 this morning. When you can see that far into the book, usually the coin makes a decent rally soon.

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December 13, 2015, 11:38:42 PM
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Wow! thats quite the high goal! I'm tempted to buy up a few thousand just in case Wink
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December 14, 2015, 07:34:47 AM
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Wow! thats quite the high goal! I'm tempted to buy up a few thousand just in case Wink

Actually i think it's a pretty conservative estimate of the growth potential that is possible in the near future. We'd likely already be there if cyptsy hadn't started having such severe deposit/kyc isues 6 - 8 weeks ago. This curtailed a lot of the new BTC that was coming into the coin.

For whatever reason, people keep trading CSC around $0.024 USD. That is basically going to end up like a game of musical chairs and some people will be left behind in the dust. Anyway, I suspect that we'll see a trading range materialize at $0.25 increments all the way up to $1.00+ during 2016.

With regard to the fiat deal coming there are some subtleties that probably have not been explained so well. For example, there was some reference to the venture being called an "affiliate marketing program". The reasoning for this wasn't really explained, but my understanding is that there is a difference in how gambling laws may apply to affiliate marketing programs and methods of direct funding for online gambling. I think a lot of this will become more clear once the service is officially launched and gamingcoins is ready to make a very detailed disclosure. The program is very well positioned to open markets which are currently closed to fiat online gambling which utilize direct funding methods. Very cool stuff and so much more than just peddling some gift cards.

Think about this:

Imagine you live in America. All direct funding methods such as credit cards, bank transfer, checks, paypal, etc have been closed off to you for the last 8 years. However, now you can buy a CSC backed point card or a casino can purchase them and distribute them as promotional gifts. These can be deposited to a casino or to a wallet, which you can take to an exchange. All of this abstracts the direct funding problem away from fiat casinos that really have no viable solution right now and has the strong potential to bring gaming back into these types of closed markets. Government can't really block the independent sale of a CSC gift card itself without generally banning crypto and they can't block you from depositing it or cashing it in at a casino or exchange either. CSC is really built for this task much better than BTC too because no casino wants their customer to wait up to several hours for a deposit to confirm before they can play. CSC helps casinos maintain the whole "impulse gambling" opportunity that exists when a player makes a deposit because they want to play immediately as well.

Really, really cool stuff. So tell me - You think $0.25 in January seems high? hehe I think we have a very good shot indeed if people really start to understand what's going on.



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December 14, 2015, 08:14:10 AM
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BTW, here's a little history on credit cards and online gambling in the USA. This excerpt is from a website for online gambling addiction interestingly enough, but it really gives a good picture of why America remains an untapped market. http://addiction.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Funding_Gambling_Addiction_with_Credit_Cards


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In 2002, Citibank banned use of Citibank credit cards from online gambling venues. In 2003, ten more banks made the outstanding decision to ban online gambling with their bank-issued credit cards. In fact, most major credit card companies and banks have since followed suit.

The goal is to stop the prevalence of online gambling and for credit card issuers to stop lawsuits. About nine years ago, a lady named Cynthia Haines may have single handedly started the trend of blocking credit card use for online gambling. In the 1990s, Haines spent $70,000 on internet gambling using her credit cards. Haines was than sued by her credit card company, Providian, for her unpaid credit card bills. Haines turned around to sue Visa and MasterCard for allowing her to place the gambling bets in the first place. According to Haines, Visa and MasterCard were promoting illegal activity.

There are so many issues wring with a case like this that it's hard to know where to start. Haines exhibits classic, "It's not my fault" mentality towards the situation. In numerous reports, she claims to not have a online gambling addiction. One lesson from this situation is that obviously there are individuals who try to get out of the responsibility of owning up to an addiction. The second is that credit card companies who allow for online gambling may be held at fault. Haines did manage to settle with her creditors, but it rocked the online use of credit cards for gambling purposes - probably for the better.
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Here's another good article from 2014 on banks disallowing CC and debit card transactions for online gambling:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/call-raise-fold-denied-banks-reject-use-plastic-online-gambling-sites

This site has info for US gamblers on how to fund their gambling. Be forewarned, this site looks like it was designed by a 3 year old: http://vegasclick.com/online/deposits

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December 14, 2015, 08:49:35 AM
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It seems this page might help describe what to do for missing DLL's.

I read it but not sure.

http://jietovip.com/questions/1916497/qt-4-8-application-run-time-error-side-by-side

I ran that dependency checker and those are most of the DLL's that are missing. I already have that MS application installed
The only time i saw that same issue with missing graphics was before we started building it statically. However it seems that older windows version are missing some libraries that newer windows versions have installed standard. My problem is that i can not reproduce it currently and a debug Qt version of the wallet that would output some more info is arround 200 Mb big. One other issue i saw on some machines had to do with openssl. Could you try and install openssl libraries from: https://slproweb.com/download/Win32OpenSSL-1_0_2e.exe and retry?



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December 14, 2015, 10:02:24 AM
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Nice to see we're #35 on coinmarketcap today. Floating very close to $1m.

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/casinocoin/


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December 14, 2015, 10:03:57 AM
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slowly but unnestopable, cassinocoin is the perfect example of it is possible to go far with altcoins, and no everyone is scam, congrats to the dev and to the community
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