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Topic: How to double your BTC in a week (Read 16725 times)

vip
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October 07, 2013, 10:37:41 AM
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October 07, 2013, 10:29:35 AM
Can you shoot me more details ?

Waiting more details
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October 07, 2013, 10:09:02 AM
Can you shoot me more details ?
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October 01, 2013, 08:57:46 PM
Not risk free, and 100% interest per week is more than you would get if pyramid schemes followed thru on the investment

Looks like you're a few weeks behind.

That's actually a good thing in this scenario.
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What doesn't kill you only makes you sicker!
October 01, 2013, 08:45:13 PM
Not risk free, and 100% interest per week is more than you would get if pyramid schemes followed thru on the investment

Looks like you're a few weeks behind.
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October 01, 2013, 03:40:54 PM
This would defeat the purpose of you buying into the bankroll and would thus render me not owing you squat.
The coins would be put into a safe place so I cannot scam you. I mean, you're promising an 100% per week interest, so you have to admit that people might rise an eyebrow.

The investment itself is risk free, it is only a matter of time until you've doubled what you've invested, the only risk is (and that should be obvious to everyone) if the website is compromised. Thank you for your input and your support.
If your website gets hacked, it's your loss. Investors entrust you with their money so you are responsible for it. You cannot just walk away as if nothing happened if your site gets compromised. Imagine your bank gets robbed and the bank just deducts the stolen amount from your account. It has happened before: someone gets "hacked" and all coins are "gone". I'm not saying that's your plan or anything, just pointing it out.

Someone doesn't know how banks work, most western banks have a razor blade thin safety margin, if their investments plummet in worth you will be left with bits of useless information in their system, and no, your horribly indebted government will not bail them out, it is safe to assume that the same thing would happen if they got "hacked" or even robbed.

I do not "promise" 100% per week interest, it certainly can happen if you invest the right amount at the right time but it isn't guaranteed, a whale could get lucky and win 36BTC 6 times in a row and push everyone into negative interest, it is however highly unlikely.

If you cannot afford the minuscule, almost-non-existent risk of the website getting compromised then you are free not to invest, if you ask me the risk is worth the profit at this point.
Not risk free, and 100% interest per week is more than you would get if pyramid schemes followed thru on the investment
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September 20, 2013, 04:52:30 PM
Dont take this the wrong way, but I read a lot of your posts where you mention WoT, if I'm not mistaken wasn't pirate40 one of the highest ranked members in the WoT? Seems like the WoT is just as gameable as anything else. IMO WoT or not, if you just assume everyone is full of shit until they prove otherwise you'll be fine. Its no different than the way things work in the real world.

It's a common misconception about how the WoT works. Explained here.

Specifically (though it's to your benefit to read the thing in full):

But the thing is, the WoT isn't intended to decide whether a person is trustworthy. Only you can decide that. The WoT is there to put the person in context, to make them visible to you. It was plain impossible for anyone using the WoT to not know what pirate was all about. Now, once knowing that, if you trusted him or not is your problem, not really the WoT's. All the WoT says is, hey, there's this guy, 58 people know him, have dealt with him, received money so and so. Put that together with the knowledge that he runs a "mysterious business" paying 3000% APR and you've got your answer plain.

In short for the tl;dr crowd: the WoT doesn't work by itself. The WoT is just the tool that allows you to do the work, and it's by a fat margin the best tool to date. Sure, you may be too lazy to use the tool, and that's fine. Doesn't however change what it is.

Riiight.. just put people in a catch 22 where they can't contribute because they haven't contributed before.  I was contributing by giving people a possible way to get their btc out.  Furthermore, if someone opted to take me at my word they might just get their btc back.  That's not nowhere.  I never sponsored or advocated for casinobit.  So its you that's adding noise, not me.

It's not a catch 22. It's called working towards something instead of demanding that people take someone with no history, no reputation, and no meaningful experience seriously. The solution is to make an effort, not to spat with me as if that's going to get you out of doing the work.
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September 20, 2013, 03:22:25 PM
For what its worth, I'm unaffiliated with the OP.  Even if I've only posted 5 times.

Yes but see, even if someone opted to take you at your word, they'd still be nowhere, given that you haven't established one. Read, lurk, get in the WoT, start building, and then you can come with reviews and opinions that aren't rightfully and immediately written off. This is one of those things where if you want to contribute, you've got to actually contribute. Otherwise you're just increasing the white noise in a hall in which many people have trouble hearing to begin with.

Dont take this the wrong way, but I read a lot of your posts where you mention WoT, if I'm not mistaken wasn't pirate40 one of the highest ranked members in the WoT? Seems like the WoT is just as gameable as anything else. IMO WoT or not, if you just assume everyone is full of shit until they prove otherwise you'll be fine. Its no different than the way things work in the real world.
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September 20, 2013, 02:03:01 PM
smelly !
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September 20, 2013, 01:53:53 PM
For what its worth, I'm unaffiliated with the OP.  Even if I've only posted 5 times.

Yes but see, even if someone opted to take you at your word, they'd still be nowhere, given that you haven't established one. Read, lurk, get in the WoT, start building, and then you can come with reviews and opinions that aren't rightfully and immediately written off. This is one of those things where if you want to contribute, you've got to actually contribute. Otherwise you're just increasing the white noise in a hall in which many people have trouble hearing to begin with.

Riiight.. just put people in a catch 22 where they can't contribute because they haven't contributed before.  I was contributing by giving people a possible way to get their btc out.  Furthermore, if someone opted to take me at my word they might just get their btc back.  That's not nowhere.  I never sponsored or advocated for casinobit.  So its you that's adding noise, not me.
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September 20, 2013, 01:22:34 PM
For what its worth, I'm unaffiliated with the OP.  Even if I've only posted 5 times.

Yes but see, even if someone opted to take you at your word, they'd still be nowhere, given that you haven't established one. Read, lurk, get in the WoT, start building, and then you can come with reviews and opinions that aren't rightfully and immediately written off. This is one of those things where if you want to contribute, you've got to actually contribute. Otherwise you're just increasing the white noise in a hall in which many people have trouble hearing to begin with.
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September 20, 2013, 01:15:20 PM
I was able to find the post where xkeyscore89 explained how he got his BTC back.  Of course they called him a fake too.  If anyone has BTC stuck in the site I would encourage you to try my suggestion.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2984371
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I must've hit the "Withdraw" button a few hundred times at different intervals during the past few hours. Mostly to no avail, but finally in IE  (no progress bar function in FF and Chrome currently) after pressing "Withdraw" a significant amount of times, my computer beeped (the same beep that lets you know a deposit has entered the account), the page refreshed and I actually repeated the process again, and again got the beep and the page refresh. My balance had not changed yet. Decided to check out blockchain, and lo and behold, a new unconfirmed transaction for 0.7963 BTC, the last of my profit, had appeared. Double checked my balance, it had zeroed out.

I was very nervous all day today until this finally happened. I know people have much larger amounts out there in limbo. I hope you all get your withdrawals in a timely fashion. I finally got mine, only started trying to withdraw this afternoon.

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September 20, 2013, 11:56:03 AM

For what its worth, I'm unaffiliated with the OP.  Even if I've only posted 5 times.

Of course your not. The OP definitely doesn't post from multiple accounts.
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September 20, 2013, 09:27:22 AM

For what its worth, I'm unaffiliated with the OP.  Even if I've only posted 5 times.
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September 19, 2013, 09:50:11 AM
I got my btc out.

I just wanted to give you all my recent experience with the site.  Yesterday I put some BTC into casinobit.net before reading this thread.  I waited the 4 hours for confirmations but I couldn't invest the money.  There seems to be coding problems with the invest button and the withdrawal button (more on that later.)  I was quite worried about losing my coins when I read this thread.  I tried to hit the withdrawal button but that didn't work either.  I emailed the support from the website but I was doubtful that they would respond given what has been said here.  I saw somewhere on the boards that someone mentioned using Internet explorer and having it work (can't find the quote.)  So I gave that a try.

I opened the page with IE and tried to hit the withdrawal button.  At first it didn't work.  Like I said there is some coding problems.  When you click the button the button moves or some other button appears underneath the game board picture.  I clicked the button a number of times in succession and finally it worked.  My coins were sent back and confirmed.

Also of note,
This morning I did receive an email from the casinobit.net administrator.  He was willing to work with me and help me to withdrawal my coins.  He even asked if I was aware of the 'bitcoin scandal' concerning the site.  Of course, at that time my coins were already withdrawn.  But I thought that was of note considering what's been said here.  I don't know if its a ponzi but at least the admin is responsive and helpful.
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September 18, 2013, 10:26:54 PM
I'm sorry, but it's just mathetically impossible to double your BTC in a week in a sustainable manner.
You just need to use ripple, print as many "BTC" as you want.
Grin

51% attack, right from day 1
vip
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September 18, 2013, 12:22:07 AM
I'm sorry, but it's just mathetically impossible to double your BTC in a week in a sustainable manner.
You just need to use ripple, print as many "BTC" as you want.
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September 17, 2013, 07:49:12 PM
I'm sorry, but it's just mathetically impossible to double your BTC in a week in a sustainable manner.
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September 17, 2013, 07:40:55 PM
How to double your BTC in a week? NOT

HOW TO LOSE YOUR BTC IN A COUPLE HOURS! YES

I got several hundred percent profit in a few hours. Then I withdrew everything. So the statement used to be true.
Did you absolutely can withdraw your bitcoins anytime?

When people pay in, you can pay out. I clicked withdraw just before the shitstorm on here began and everyone started to withdraw.

So... doesn't this define a ponzi scheme? Can't withdraw until another sucker is found?
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