Is there actually Russian chat on Primedice or are you guys fooling around with me? I remember Micro being very angry at anyone who used anything other than what decided was English.
There is actually a Russian chat room. At the bottom of the chat tab, there is a "Change Chat Room:" drop down menu, and you can choose from 3 different rooms "English", "PVP" and "Russian".
Yes, there is a Russian chatroom.
I feel it is necessary because people used to speak Russian or Indian in pvp.
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Re: > Crypterest - 100% PROFIT in 100 HOURS - 10% Affiliate Program - Earn Interest On Your Cryptos
Re: Do you trust yourself to manage your own private keys?
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howzar
on 26/03/2015, 09:20:05 UTC
Yes, it's not that hard to print out a piece of paper and keep it in the same spot for eternity...or is it
I personally store mine on a .txt doc on a USB that I keep in a safe. For all of my savings anyway. The rest I keep on my QT client and store those private keys just on the desktop with my chump change in it and daily use coins.
+1...since omgpop I know no where to P2P people via Bitcoin in pool. I'd play.
I'm sure there's websites out there, just not well-known.
I also enjoyed OMGPop and I personally can't find any sites that allow you to P2P via sharing a link. It's hard to do private matches with friends or other gamblers by trying to get into the same lobby.
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Re: > Crypterest - 100% PROFIT in 100 HOURS - 10% Affiliate Program - Earn Interest On Your Cryptos
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howzar
on 26/03/2015, 09:03:23 UTC
Threw in another 179 Doge Transaction ID Only 75 hours left !
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Re: ALERT: [Investor Watch] Index of all Paying, Scam and Collapsed Investor Games
How come OP lists ponzi schemes as paying and classic HYIPs as blatant scams?
They are not Ponzi Schemes majority of theme are ponzi GAMES the admit to being a game and are in fact paying. Only paying sites are in the paying section. It's not about whether they are a legit company or not it is about if they are paying or not hence the PAYING status. We are in the Investor-Based Game board no the Investors or Securities section. Why don't both you idiots read the reasoning for each listing?
Reason for 120Bitcoins: Default Listing. GoldCoders Script, *MAY* be paying but do not rely on this site to pull through.
Gold coders are defaulted on blatant scam due to high amounts of scams using this script, They aren't accepted in this board for this thread.
So you're trying to tell me that games that admit to being run as ponzi schemes aren't going to scam people? Rrright...
No that's not what he is trying to say. This thread is based on the sites that ARE PAYING NOW, not on what the future might hold. If it was based on the future, every single site would be in the scam list. Use your logic, sounds like you're pretty short sided lol
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Re: Crypterest.com - 100% PROFIT in 100 HOURS - 5% Affiliate Commission - Earn Interest On Your Cryp
by
howzar
on 25/03/2015, 14:33:19 UTC
Put in some PPC, didn't come up, contacted support and they got back to me within minutes. Got my PPC back, and they're working on the issue and included a small bounty for me. Good feelings about this site, good feelings indeed
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Re: ALERT: [Investor Watch] Index of all Paying, Scam and Collapsed Investor Games
What browser are you using? working fine for me, i've got 4.5LTC and just put another 10PPC in there right now. I'm on Chrome and FF, both working fine (login, change pw, affiliate, etc all works). Been flawless for me right now hence why i've been using it. I usually don't use sites with bugs or shitty functionality.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/36.0
Maybe its just my browser. Who knows.
probably, all good for me on Chrome
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Re: ALERT: [Investor Watch] Index of all Paying, Scam and Collapsed Investor Games
If it's crypterest: 1. I see no errors or trustability would be lower 2. There are no broken links or trustability would be lower 3. Ref payments aren't listed, but i've been paid via referrals: As soon as I clicked withdraw I got my payouts 4. Deposits for me have been no issue and ALL deposits there link perfectly with TXID's. Also, there are a lot of people posting on their thread with deposit TXID's
if it's another site let me know and i'll re-review
Please don't trash other sites since yours is inactive. If you are unhappy about it focus on promoting your own site and making yours better instead of worrying about others. That job is for me to do, not you.
I'm not trashing it. I tried logging in and signing up. Neither of them worked. Just saying. I'm not trying to trash it I was looking for a deposit address and couldn't see it. Signing up isn't working. Can anyone else verify its working? Maybe It's just my browser is incompatible with the site. In which case it is a poor design. I am under linux, not windows.
What browser are you using? working fine for me, i've got 4.5LTC in there right now. I'm on Chrome and FF, both working fine (login, change pw, affiliate, etc all works). Been flawless for me right now hence why i've been using it. I usually don't use sites with bugs or shitty functionality.
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Re: Crypterest.com - 100% PROFIT in 100 HOURS - 5% Affiliate Commission - Earn Interest On Your Cryp
I know this may sound a bit private but is there a public address link where we can see the hot wallet, so we know when not to cashout and when the hot wallet is topped up? Just curious, as I know most sites allow you to see their wallet publicly, but I can't see any info on this site.
There is some risk to actually makes this exposed, as some site only show their cold wallet not the hot wallet, showing a casino hot wallet will get the site to be a target for hacker, there is a reason why casino use up mixer to send the withdrawal, and this is why, so stunna wont risk it by showing the address for hot wallet
LuckyBit's hot wallet has been exposed for years, I don't think they've encountered a single issue? I guess you're right though, it would make sense to hide the hot wallet. where abouts is the cold wallet? I haven't seen a public address for that.
You are right, but I mention risk there will be always a risk, and stunna wont risk it I think, and about the cold wallet, some sites got their own policy about showing cold wallet, diggit.io and bitdice.me did show them up, but some other sites dont, so its a matter of policy from each sites
I am sure the cold wallet would be fine, as cold wallets can't be messed with unless the owner of the wallet has the paper private key stolen from them or their computer broken into, and I doubt stunna would let that happen. I'll wait for him to come online and shed some light on the situation
I think it's more a privacy issue, like CoinBase could start blocking PD withdrawals etc. Although I assume the "hot wallet" is actually just a collection of addresses that change all the time.
There is also no reason for a public cold wallet since there are no public investors risking money at PD (unlike those other sites that you mentioned.)
As as I know it's a WALLET that holds all deposit addresses, all addresses then payout withdrawals. Wallets topped up when needed to be. That's usually how it works (at least that's how it works on BitDice I think?)
Can you give out negative effects if Bitcoin is regulated?
First of all, it will become like other things. And that's not good. Secondly, it will lose all that is fascinating about it.
Spot on. Bitcoin was made purely to be the first decentralized currency on the web. If it becomes regulated, we can all just kiss it goodbye. I'll be moving over to LTC, Doge, or heck even DarkCoin. Something where the legend will continue. I won't be participating in bitcoin if it becomes regulated. Not a chance.
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Re: [POLL]Vote for the best Bitcoin Dice graphic!
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howzar
on 25/03/2015, 06:28:37 UTC
PrimeDice and DaDice have great designs, though SafeDice gets my vote. Absolutely love the feel of their design and interface.
I just want to let you guys know about this software I stumble upon recently: Martingale Tester 1.57 Check this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=948131.0 "If you are a gambler, then this tool is very good for you! This will let you simulate the martingale strategy and other variants of it on your PC so that you can see how profitable or risky the strategy is. Since martingale is the Nr1. strategy used by gamblers worldwide."
As always, be very careful about what software you download and run.
I know nothing about this "Martingale Tester" but be aware that anything you download and run can potentially contain keyloggers, trojans, and many other kinds of malware.
Be safe out there!
That is exactly reason I posted it here. I do not use it. And I want to know your opinion and maybe find someone who already have this software installed. I don't think is is malware but I want to be sure.
Why do you need that "martingale tester" program? It should be very easy to code a small program to generate uniformly distributed random numbers from 0.00 to 100.0 with any kind of language. If you can't code at all, just use rand() in your excel.
And as well as that I am sure there are many online resources to. It's never worth taking a risk downloading files that aren't trustworthy. If you need a martingale bot, there are plenty on bitcointalk that are trusted. As well as this, there are many online resources for rolling simulators (there was, anyway)
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Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
No matter what happens , no matter who bails on their website and runs away with users coins , no matter how many kerpeles situation we will see. I seriously doubt stunna will ever be one of them. He will always be here , why would anyone who makes this much income (hopefully , he seems to lose a lot on hufflepuff situation but his profit should be a lot to cover that) just take the coins and run away , he is a bitcoin giant , a monopoly , he will get all of our coins anyway Why would he try to steal it?
There were four cashouts for a total of under 0.1BTC held for manual review, I've pushed them through. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would such small withdrawals need to be manually reviewed? I would think ones of that small of a size would almost always be done automatically, otherwise you would almost always be doing nothing more then reviewing withdrawal requests
99.9% of the time they are sent automatically, the hotwallet was briefly low and a few cashouts were held. This doesn't typically happen.
I know this may sound a bit private but is there a public address link where we can see the hot wallet, so we know when not to cashout and when the hot wallet is topped up? Just curious, as I know most sites allow you to see their wallet publicly, but I can't see any info on this site.
There is some risk to actually makes this exposed, as some site only show their cold wallet not the hot wallet, showing a casino hot wallet will get the site to be a target for hacker, there is a reason why casino use up mixer to send the withdrawal, and this is why, so stunna wont risk it by showing the address for hot wallet
LuckyBit's hot wallet has been exposed for years, I don't think they've encountered a single issue? I guess you're right though, it would make sense to hide the hot wallet. where abouts is the cold wallet? I haven't seen a public address for that.