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Re: EUROMANIA 2020 - 1 mBTC contest, 3 BTC prize fund with more than 600 winners!
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digez
on 09/07/2021, 17:12:30 UTC
England 1-3 Italy
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Re: EUROMANIA 2020 - daily contests, 3 BTC prize fund with more than 600 winners!
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digez
on 18/06/2021, 15:16:17 UTC
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Re: 💥 New 50 000 satoshi Giveaway for Cryptobo users! Play with us 💥
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digez
on 14/09/2018, 07:42:35 UTC
id digez
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Re: 💥 New 50 000 satoshi Giveaway for Cryptobo users! Play with us 💥
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digez
on 08/09/2018, 17:30:57 UTC
username : digez

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Re: Get 0.3 mBTC (no deposit, no wager) to test casino games
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digez
on 19/12/2017, 09:16:53 UTC
did everything as instructed,
digez
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Re: 0.00030000 Bitcoins give away by Casinolize.com | Come & Grab the Satoshis
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on 19/12/2017, 09:14:54 UTC
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Re: 📢 LAST 3 DAYS TO ENTER 📢 GUARANTEED 500 mBTC! 🏈 NFL SURVIVOR FREE POOL 🏈
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digez
on 02/09/2017, 16:34:09 UTC
id: [2164398]


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Re: 🔥🔥🔥TotalDice.com Free 1 mBTC giveaway for 100 people! Just sign up!🔥🔥🔥
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digez
on 14/08/2017, 12:06:14 UTC
completed signup,

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thanks for this promotion
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Re: What Are Your Favorite Android/IOS Apps?
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digez
on 18/07/2017, 17:10:38 UTC
Angry birds! been playing it since it was hot!

Seriously speaking:

* ToneDrone: a cut/editing music and using them as tones etc...
* 8 Social media apps, you probably know all of them.
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Re: NitrogenSports.eu | 0.08 BTC ++ Free Bets! | NBA FREE AGENCY PREDICTION
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digez
on 28/06/2017, 01:50:41 UTC
Account: 2164398




1. Chris Paul - SA Spurs
2. Blake Griffin - Oklahoma City Thunder
3. Paul Millsap - Phoenix Suns
4. Derrick Rose - SA Spurs
5. Danilo Gallinari - Dallas Mavericks
6. Rudy Gay - Sacramento Kings
7. Serge Ibaka - Cleveland Cavaliers
8. Kyle Lowry - Boston Celtics
9. Andre Iguodala - Golden State Warriors
10. Jrue Holiday- Dallas Mavericks
11. Zach Randolph- Dallas Mavericks
12. Taj Gibson-  Oklahoma City Thunder
13. Jeff Teague - Indiana Pacers
14. George Hill - Atlanta Hawks
15. JJ Redick - Philadelphia 76ers
16. Kyle Korver- Cleveland Cavaliers
17. Shaun Livingston - Golden State Warriors
18. P.J. Tucker- Toronto Raptors
19. Nick Young - Los Angeles Lakers
20. Tony Allen - Memphis Grizzlies
21. Patrick Mills- SA Spurs
22. Vince Carter- Golden State Warriors
23. Dion Waiters- Miami Heat
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Re: Years of Bitcoin, short version
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 13:52:08 UTC
The first few years is OK and did categorize the major events that happened at the years, but the "predictive" portion is biased - not that I am against the bias, but to speak honestly -
2018 Should be a very big year for bitcoin regarding adoption IMO, Even more than 2013-2014 and probably more than even this year (2017).
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Re: Buy more bitcoin or wait for August 1st?
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 13:44:20 UTC
August 1st effect is already starting right now, and if no something changing the core of bitcoin happens at the time I don't expect a big change in the price as well, which is fluctuating generally up and down.
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Re: Would Bitcoin ending up like Yahoo in the future?
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 13:32:25 UTC
The relationship between the two is only being a leader at an industry at a time, I don't see bitcoin having any other relationship with Yahoo, which is a privately operated company with very low efficiency, Bitcoin is the leading cryptocurrency and the current ETH HYIP showed that even more, with the instability of other altcoins.
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Re: Could Bitcoin ever replace conventional money?
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 13:28:36 UTC
Although it might not be able to replace conventional money in physical life but can easily replace it in the digital/internet world within few years, and after a little more even offline transactions using hardware wallets in the same way as Credit Cards, it has a big potential to become the next "money".
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Re: It's still really hard to use bitcoin as a regular currency
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 13:19:20 UTC
it is still HARD to use it in everything, you can still use it through selling and buying gift cards, but still there are still few restrictions, and it won't be with directly using gift cards, with the current number of shops, restaurants and websites accepting bitcoin is still minor specially in real-world (i.e offline).
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Re: Bitcoin Bank???
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 13:15:32 UTC
A real bank offering interest does not exist in the bitcoin now, there are few user-based bank-like projects, collecting bitcoins and lending them + ALLOT of HYIP's claiming to so the same thing and just cycling the money between users.
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Re: Bitcoin implants?
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 13:10:14 UTC
This is so appropriate for a Sci-Fi novel, or better, a version in which they exchange BTC for everything and is the only currency usable worldwide, The practicality? I think a hardware wallet would do exactly the same effect although less sparkling.
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Re: Does any bank accept Bitcoin?
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 13:04:23 UTC
Directly, No, The maximum that was achieved right now are bank accounts accepting accounts related to and with bitcoin but nothing direct like taking bitcoin or offering interest on it.
I don't see the meaning too, P2P loans and BTC won't work with banks.
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Re: Bitcoin as the currency of the future?
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 13:01:06 UTC
With bitcoins gaining market and getting more and more popular, the number of transactions as well as users increase as well and that indeed shows the future potential of bitcoin, even though bitcoin is still not a leading currency but 10 or 20 years more and bitcoin would take over IMO.
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Re: Bitcoin sucks!
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digez
on 27/06/2017, 12:57:02 UTC
Our experiment with BTC is over. We accepted BTC in 2 of our on-line stores and after losing hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars we are removing BTC acceptance. Stores were selling card access products and chip cards.
Simply by the time somebody buys something and gets confirmed and we manage to exchange BTC at Canadian Kraken we are at loss. So goodbye Bitcoin, going back to PayPal and credit cards only.

What did you lose exactly and in what way? a hack? a loss of value? losing other customers?

Honestly, although bitcoin isn't the best interface for regular businesses, but I can't understand the way it costed your company hundreds of thousands of dollars.