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January 16, 2015, 05:56:54 AM |
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Can someone help me understand what this means: -7 unconfirmed? And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found? I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time. use blockchain.info +1
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koshgel
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January 16, 2015, 06:02:41 AM |
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Can someone help me understand what this means:
-7 unconfirmed? And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found? I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.
Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that. Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?Greed and stupidity Do you feel like everyone that likes to do things you don’t like are stupid? If they want to gamble with that amount of coin more power to them. As long as they know the risk involved it is their money to do as they wish. Do you consider me stupid because I go to a casino? When I go with my friends to play craps or black jack I expect to lose. But it is for a fun night. Here people like the excitement of risking money to make money. To each their own. This operator has shown he is not here to run away. He had the chance too. Granted there are things we wish he would do since his code had a mistake. But for the Ponzi part he has been as honest as you can be with this kind of game. Way to make a jump there. I think ANYONE who invests in a ponzi is a moron. I love to gamble for fun but "investing" or gambling in these ponzis is idiotic and promoting scammy behavior. If you want to be part of the short craze, go for it. But it won't stop me from making fun of you when he runs off with your money.
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tom14cat14
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January 16, 2015, 06:10:25 AM |
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Can someone help me understand what this means:
-7 unconfirmed? And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found? I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.
Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that. Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?Greed and stupidity Do you feel like everyone that likes to do things you don’t like are stupid? If they want to gamble with that amount of coin more power to them. As long as they know the risk involved it is their money to do as they wish. Do you consider me stupid because I go to a casino? When I go with my friends to play craps or black jack I expect to lose. But it is for a fun night. Here people like the excitement of risking money to make money. To each their own. This operator has shown he is not here to run away. He had the chance too. Granted there are things we wish he would do since his code had a mistake. But for the Ponzi part he has been as honest as you can be with this kind of game. Way to make a jump there. I think ANYONE who invests in a ponzi is a moron. I love to gamble for fun but "investing" or gambling in these ponzis is idiotic and promoting scammy behavior. If you want to be part of the short craze, go for it. But it won't stop me from making fun of you when he runs off with your money. Well last week he did not. Earlier tonight he did not. He could have with 100 BTC probably a good time to do it. But he chose not to. Yes a lot of them are scams. This one so far has been showing not too be. Of course it could turn out to be just like anything on the internet that is not policed very well. Just because it is a Ponzi does not mean he is a scam. If they try to pass a ponzi off as something that will go on forever or if they run with the money then they are a scam. But if you lose a game that you knew the rules and they were followed then you were not scammed you just lost.
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dyask
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January 16, 2015, 06:16:37 AM Last edit: January 16, 2015, 06:30:34 AM by dyask |
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So this game if off by 61 to 62 BTC ... That is because of a bug in the OP scripts. If he were to make up that amount, there would be only about 43 unpaid deposits and the BTC would likely be flowing in. As it is, it looks grim. 149 unpaid deposits and a 24 hour game starting tomorrow. Let's see what the OP does ... if he fixes it then he is trustworthy. If it isn't fixed the game is dishonest. As an aside, the OP has collected over 58 BTC in fees. https://blockchain.info/address/1FeespcqD5HpJ38HzsmDqwxaTxpZBs57P4
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koshgel
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January 16, 2015, 06:22:50 AM |
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Can someone help me understand what this means:
-7 unconfirmed? And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found? I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.
Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that. Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?Greed and stupidity Do you feel like everyone that likes to do things you don’t like are stupid? If they want to gamble with that amount of coin more power to them. As long as they know the risk involved it is their money to do as they wish. Do you consider me stupid because I go to a casino? When I go with my friends to play craps or black jack I expect to lose. But it is for a fun night. Here people like the excitement of risking money to make money. To each their own. This operator has shown he is not here to run away. He had the chance too. Granted there are things we wish he would do since his code had a mistake. But for the Ponzi part he has been as honest as you can be with this kind of game. Way to make a jump there. I think ANYONE who invests in a ponzi is a moron. I love to gamble for fun but "investing" or gambling in these ponzis is idiotic and promoting scammy behavior. If you want to be part of the short craze, go for it. But it won't stop me from making fun of you when he runs off with your money. Well last week he did not. Earlier tonight he did not. He could have with 100 BTC probably a good time to do it. But he chose not to. Yes a lot of them are scams. This one so far has been showing not too be. Of course it could turn out to be just like anything on the internet that is not policed very well. Just because it is a Ponzi does not mean he is a scam. If they try to pass a ponzi off as something that will go on forever or if they run with the money then they are a scam. But if you lose a game that you knew the rules and they were followed then you were not scammed you just lost. Even if it is legit (it's not - I guarantee you all the BTC in my wallet he will run eventually), you are promoting ponzi as a legitimate gambling activity for all the newbies that don't know better. It's not healthy for Bitcoin, and it's not healthy for this gambling section. Either way good luck to you guys and hope you don't lose too much money in this endeavor.
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tom14cat14
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January 16, 2015, 06:25:25 AM |
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So this game if off by 61 to 62 BTC ... That is because of a bug in the OP scripts. If he were to make up that amount, there would be only about 43 unpaid deposits and the BTC would likely be flowing in. As it is, it looks grim. 149 unpaid deposits and a 24 hour game starting tomorrow. Let's see what the OP does ... if he fixes it then he is trustworthy. If it isn't fix the game is dishonest. As an aside, the OP has collected over 58 BTC in fees. https://blockchain.info/address/1FeespcqD5HpJ38HzsmDqwxaTxpZBs57P4I agree with you here. He would benefit long term by taking the short term hit and balancing out the game where it should be. It would be a tought pill for him to swallow but the loyalty and trust he would gain would make up for it if he does plan on doing these long term.
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dyask
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January 16, 2015, 06:29:29 AM |
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Can someone help me understand what this means:
-7 unconfirmed? And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found? I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.
Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that. Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?Greed and stupidity Do you feel like everyone that likes to do things you don’t like are stupid? If they want to gamble with that amount of coin more power to them. As long as they know the risk involved it is their money to do as they wish. Do you consider me stupid because I go to a casino? When I go with my friends to play craps or black jack I expect to lose. But it is for a fun night. Here people like the excitement of risking money to make money. To each their own. This operator has shown he is not here to run away. He had the chance too. Granted there are things we wish he would do since his code had a mistake. But for the Ponzi part he has been as honest as you can be with this kind of game. Way to make a jump there. I think ANYONE who invests in a ponzi is a moron. I love to gamble for fun but "investing" or gambling in these ponzis is idiotic and promoting scammy behavior. If you want to be part of the short craze, go for it. But it won't stop me from making fun of you when he runs off with your money. Well last week he did not. Earlier tonight he did not. He could have with 100 BTC probably a good time to do it. But he chose not to. Yes a lot of them are scams. This one so far has been showing not too be. Of course it could turn out to be just like anything on the internet that is not policed very well. Just because it is a Ponzi does not mean he is a scam. If they try to pass a ponzi off as something that will go on forever or if they run with the money then they are a scam. But if you lose a game that you knew the rules and they were followed then you were not scammed you just lost. Even if it is legit (it's not - I guarantee you all the BTC in my wallet he will run eventually), you are promoting ponzi as a legitimate gambling activity for all the newbies that don't know better. It's not healthy for Bitcoin, and it's not healthy for this gambling section. Either way good luck to you guys and hope you don't lose too much money in this endeavor. You would have a point if you were against all gambling. There isn't a single gambling game in existence that hasn't been rigged and cheated people. Gambling is a scam by its very nature. If you were saying gambling isn't healthy for Bitcoin, you would have a point.
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tom14cat14
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January 16, 2015, 06:30:16 AM |
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Can someone help me understand what this means:
-7 unconfirmed? And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found? I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.
Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that. Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?Greed and stupidity Do you feel like everyone that likes to do things you don’t like are stupid? If they want to gamble with that amount of coin more power to them. As long as they know the risk involved it is their money to do as they wish. Do you consider me stupid because I go to a casino? When I go with my friends to play craps or black jack I expect to lose. But it is for a fun night. Here people like the excitement of risking money to make money. To each their own. This operator has shown he is not here to run away. He had the chance too. Granted there are things we wish he would do since his code had a mistake. But for the Ponzi part he has been as honest as you can be with this kind of game. Way to make a jump there. I think ANYONE who invests in a ponzi is a moron. I love to gamble for fun but "investing" or gambling in these ponzis is idiotic and promoting scammy behavior. If you want to be part of the short craze, go for it. But it won't stop me from making fun of you when he runs off with your money. Well last week he did not. Earlier tonight he did not. He could have with 100 BTC probably a good time to do it. But he chose not to. Yes a lot of them are scams. This one so far has been showing not too be. Of course it could turn out to be just like anything on the internet that is not policed very well. Just because it is a Ponzi does not mean he is a scam. If they try to pass a ponzi off as something that will go on forever or if they run with the money then they are a scam. But if you lose a game that you knew the rules and they were followed then you were not scammed you just lost. Even if it is legit (it's not - I guarantee you all the BTC in my wallet he will run eventually), you are promoting ponzi as a legitimate gambling activity for all the newbies that don't know better. It's not healthy for Bitcoin, and it's not healthy for this gambling section. Either way good luck to you guys and hope you don't lose too much money in this endeavor. I think you place too much importance on thinking ponzi's hurt BTC. Every currency has them. Every currency has scams and all the other issues. If ponzi's could ruin the whole reputation for a currency then the USD would have been dead long ago. You might be right that he is going to run. However I hope he stays because he can see that he will get a decent amount of BTC every week from his fees. He just has to do what the rules he has laid out say to do.
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January 16, 2015, 06:34:59 AM |
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Would You Take This Bet?http://youtu.be/vBX-KulgJ1oPsychological literature shows that we are more sensitive to small losses and than small gains, with most people valuing a loss around 1.5-2.5 times as much as a gain. This means that we often turn down reasonable opportunities for fear of the loss. However over the course of our lives we will be exposed to many risks and opportunities and this invariably means that taking every small reasonable bet will leave us better off than saying no to all of them. NOTE: The video is not saying to accept every bet, only those with reasonable odds (preferably in your favour), and those which if you lose would not cause significant financial or other damage. In those cases it is wise to be loss averse!
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January 16, 2015, 06:37:06 AM |
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Who's gonna be investing into the 24 hour game! I'm gonna be depositing
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dyask
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January 16, 2015, 06:38:59 AM |
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So this game if off by 61 to 62 BTC ... That is because of a bug in the OP scripts. If he were to make up that amount, there would be only about 43 unpaid deposits and the BTC would likely be flowing in. As it is, it looks grim. 149 unpaid deposits and a 24 hour game starting tomorrow. Let's see what the OP does ... if he fixes it then he is trustworthy. If it isn't fix the game is dishonest. As an aside, the OP has collected over 58 BTC in fees. https://blockchain.info/address/1FeespcqD5HpJ38HzsmDqwxaTxpZBs57P4I agree with you here. He would benefit long term by taking the short term hit and balancing out the game where it should be. It would be a tought pill for him to swallow but the loyalty and trust he would gain would make up for it if he does plan on doing these long term. I'm very interested to see if the OP is going to fix it our not. I realize that by encouraging him to fix it I'm actually promoting his Ponzi game if he does. However it is clear there is a group of people that really want these types of games. It is equally clear that many others have an intense and maybe even irrational hatred towards this type of game. Anyway if he chooses to fix the game, the OP will probably become a legend in these Ponzi circles. He actually as many options. * He could track down deposits by the same addresses that were overpaid if they exist and mark them paid. I don't know if that was already done or not. He said he was going to do it, but maybe those people are hiding. * He could stop collecting fees or even go with a negative fee until the game is in sync * He could just make payments out of his pocket * He could cancel the 24 hour game so this one could get back in sync Maybe a lot more things that I'm not creative enough to think about!
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January 16, 2015, 06:50:00 AM |
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dyask
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January 16, 2015, 06:54:04 AM |
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Well at least he is working of fixing the problem. If it works I'm going to have to raise my expectation of the players here.
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koshgel
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January 16, 2015, 06:57:56 AM |
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Can someone help me understand what this means:
-7 unconfirmed? And all those pending ones when I view on blockchain it says no transaction found? I was sending a whole heap of different transactions at the same time.
Wait for 1 confirmation, It should be okay for that. Please be aware that return is not guaranteed. Why are you depositing so much into a ponzi?Greed and stupidity Do you feel like everyone that likes to do things you don’t like are stupid? If they want to gamble with that amount of coin more power to them. As long as they know the risk involved it is their money to do as they wish. Do you consider me stupid because I go to a casino? When I go with my friends to play craps or black jack I expect to lose. But it is for a fun night. Here people like the excitement of risking money to make money. To each their own. This operator has shown he is not here to run away. He had the chance too. Granted there are things we wish he would do since his code had a mistake. But for the Ponzi part he has been as honest as you can be with this kind of game. Way to make a jump there. I think ANYONE who invests in a ponzi is a moron. I love to gamble for fun but "investing" or gambling in these ponzis is idiotic and promoting scammy behavior. If you want to be part of the short craze, go for it. But it won't stop me from making fun of you when he runs off with your money. Well last week he did not. Earlier tonight he did not. He could have with 100 BTC probably a good time to do it. But he chose not to. Yes a lot of them are scams. This one so far has been showing not too be. Of course it could turn out to be just like anything on the internet that is not policed very well. Just because it is a Ponzi does not mean he is a scam. If they try to pass a ponzi off as something that will go on forever or if they run with the money then they are a scam. But if you lose a game that you knew the rules and they were followed then you were not scammed you just lost. Even if it is legit (it's not - I guarantee you all the BTC in my wallet he will run eventually), you are promoting ponzi as a legitimate gambling activity for all the newbies that don't know better. It's not healthy for Bitcoin, and it's not healthy for this gambling section. Either way good luck to you guys and hope you don't lose too much money in this endeavor. You would have a point if you were against all gambling. There isn't a single gambling game in existence that hasn't been rigged and cheated people. Gambling is a scam by its very nature. If you were saying gambling isn't healthy for Bitcoin, you would have a point. Why is gambling a scam by its very nature?? There are tons of games that have very provable and set odds. Also considered a house edge. There are no odds in a ponzi. It is easy to abuse and manipulate. It's not healthy for Bitcoin because ponzis are considered investment fraud and when people hear about others getting scammed through these methods; they will automatically think Bitcoin is a scam as well.
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January 16, 2015, 06:59:22 AM |
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This was very good. Invested 14btc in first half hour. All is paid now as of morning in UK. Much thank you to OP and all Investors. I will check back next Week. Totally worth waking up in middle of night for this. I will buy New MacBook pro now.
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guillermemo
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January 16, 2015, 06:59:51 AM |
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Haven't received my payout ... I sent btc days ago.. and nothing happens:
heres the hash transaction. 95822b47c4c64eae0bb2e3d7d7de7b60fb2d89c6e307dd6f1b9dddeeedf20c06
Does this happens regularly? Then the scam is evident...
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james.lent
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January 16, 2015, 07:00:48 AM |
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Haven't received my payout ... I sent btc days ago.. and nothing happens:
heres the hash transaction. 95822b47c4c64eae0bb2e3d7d7de7b60fb2d89c6e307dd6f1b9dddeeedf20c06
Does this happens regularly? Then the scam is evident...
lol days ago ? i think you clearly dont get whats going on here.
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tom14cat14
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January 16, 2015, 07:04:23 AM |
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Haven't received my payout ... I sent btc days ago.. and nothing happens:
heres the hash transaction. 95822b47c4c64eae0bb2e3d7d7de7b60fb2d89c6e307dd6f1b9dddeeedf20c06
Does this happens regularly? Then the scam is evident...
You were in the first week. And my guess is you do not understand how ponzi's work. 35% of all investments will lose in this ponzi. (rate of return + fee- 30%+5%) So if you were in the last 35% of BTC sent to last weeks then you lost. I lost some too because I did not watch how much was in. It was my fault but that was the risk we took when we sent them in.
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tom14cat14
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January 16, 2015, 07:05:52 AM |
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This was very good. Invested 14btc in first half hour. All is paid now as of morning in UK. Much thank you to OP and all Investors. I will check back next Week. Totally worth waking up in middle of night for this. I will buy New MacBook pro now. You must have been the person someone posted about. You sent in 14 and got I think around 30+ back. I don’t remember the exact number but someone pulled up your double payment. If this is true please reference the tweet above if you would like.
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Clambooya
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January 16, 2015, 07:06:46 AM |
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Haven't received my payout ... I sent btc days ago.. and nothing happens:
heres the hash transaction. 95822b47c4c64eae0bb2e3d7d7de7b60fb2d89c6e307dd6f1b9dddeeedf20c06
Does this happens regularly? Then the scam is evident...
You didnt get pay because you were too late. Go read how poni works.
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