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I keep asking the same over and over.. Is anyone going to fix the osx wallet for sierra?
If not I will try to compile it myself.

Can you join our slack and start a convo with me or post in general channel id be happy to help you over there.

slack PLISE
legendary
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CasinoCoin
I keep asking the same over and over.. Is anyone going to fix the osx wallet for sierra?
If not I will try to compile it myself.

Can you join our slack and start a convo with me or post in general channel id be happy to help you over there.
sr. member
Activity: 316
Merit: 250
Markets like poloniex and Bittrex seem to be out of the question ... but, and markets like Yobit or Livecoin, for example, can not be more receptive?

I've seen these markets listed: https://www.coinhills.com/market/exchange/

If at least if we can spread the coin for several exchanges, maybe that will prevent one of these days, CSC being below 100 satoshi ...
sr. member
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Barbeq,
I'm curious ... the way you talk, at more than 1 year, that you have little faith in the CasinoCoin.... So my question is: why did not you sell it earlier, when CSC was worth higher? You still had hopes?

I ask this out of curiosity, even because I think you still have another million CSC, at least ... Smiley

I believed that the Prypto payment system, especially with its added value elements of KYC, could make a real difference and drive real world adoption of CSC.  The point when I realised that Prypto was NEVER going to happen was when their website went down for several weeks.  In hindsight, I should have sold earlier. It was already clear in Dec 2016 that Prypto was not able to sell its solution.

I do have approx 70,000 coins left, which I offered for sale at a higher price level. In hindsight, I should have sold those too for 500 sat.

It is my belief that CSC is dead, along with the majority of the other 1,000 or so cryptocurrencies.   There will be a shake down over the next couple of years and about 5-10 will emerge, with the top candidates being BTC, ETH, XMR and Factom.



Okay. I appreciate your answer. I also believe in CSC for the same reasons, and certainly, I also understand the reasons why you decided to move on.

If at last you decide to donate some CSC (1, 2 ... 100csc .... whatever ...) do not forget of me Smiley .....hehehehe
legendary
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Bitcoin Trader
This is also one of the altcoin lawas I think it is necessary to add more trading sites to this casinocoin at least it boosts the price
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I sold my coins to the poster who offered 5 BTC for them a few posts above. The trade went through on Alcurex.  I was subsequently able to sell a further 100k on Cryptopia to some hopeful but misguided bidders.
Already made 20% gains after reinvesting them in Factom and ETH.
You can waste your time waiting for anything to happen in CSC (hint: never) or make money in the ongoing race for which coin will become the next BTC.  

Man you moved onto bigger bubbles, I see massive pain for ETH holders, FCT is not even a block chain.


Hey, how is that "massive pain" for ETH holders coming long? 

As for Factom, which according to you is not even a blockchain, hmm check the latest charts.  I see FCT entering the top 10 soon.
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Barbeq,
I'm curious ... the way you talk, at more than 1 year, that you have little faith in the CasinoCoin.... So my question is: why did not you sell it earlier, when CSC was worth higher? You still had hopes?

I ask this out of curiosity, even because I think you still have another million CSC, at least ... Smiley

I believed that the Prypto payment system, especially with its added value elements of KYC, could make a real difference and drive real world adoption of CSC.  The point when I realised that Prypto was NEVER going to happen was when their website went down for several weeks.  In hindsight, I should have sold earlier. It was already clear in Dec 2016 that Prypto was not able to sell its solution.

I do have approx 70,000 coins left, which I offered for sale at a higher price level. In hindsight, I should have sold those too for 500 sat.

It is my belief that CSC is dead, along with the majority of the other 1,000 or so cryptocurrencies.   There will be a shake down over the next couple of years and about 5-10 will emerge, with the top candidates being BTC, ETH, XMR and Factom.

legendary
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I remember when I bought my csc on cryptsy for 40times higher than today. Omg the old good times... Huh Undecided

Done anything of substance to secure csc value? I'm sure you have right?! Because you talk about the value of it A LOT!
full member
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I remember when I bought my csc on cryptsy for 40times higher than today. Omg the old good times... Huh Undecided
full member
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Who wasnt hopeful?? It all was too good to be true.... 1B$=1CSC? Remember?
sr. member
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I would like to approach them but I'm just a nobody. Most exchanges and Casinos would only take you more seriously if someone from the dev team approaches them.
When people gamble and loose the CSC, they will buy more to keep on playing. This would keep the demand up.

It doesn't make any difference who you are, it's what you have to offer.

Just remember, Prypto tried to get CSC to casinos with value adds and it still failed.

Barbeq,
I'm curious ... the way you talk, at more than 1 year, that you have little faith in the CasinoCoin.... So my question is: why did not you sell it earlier, when CSC was worth higher? You still had hopes?

I ask this out of curiosity, even because I think you still have another million CSC, at least ... Smiley

member
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I would like to approach them but I'm just a nobody. Most exchanges and Casinos would only take you more seriously if someone from the dev team approaches them.
When people gamble and loose the CSC, they will buy more to keep on playing. This would keep the demand up.

It doesn't make any difference who you are, it's what you have to offer.

Just remember, Prypto tried to get CSC to casinos with value adds and it still failed.
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I still think it doesn't hurt to try out and approach some new altcoin casinos as they always need new players. We need atleast somewhere for casinocoin holders to spend their coins so we have a use for it.

What are you waiting for? How many casinos have you already approached.

Although the notion of "having a place where to spend their coins", doesn't quite work, as I already pointed out.  The CSC would gradually flow into the casinos' hands due to the house advantage and then they would be stuck there, as there is no liquid market for them.


I would like to approach them but I'm just a nobody. Most exchanges and Casinos would only take you more seriously if someone from the dev team approaches them.
When people gamble and loose the CSC, they will buy more to keep on playing. This would keep the demand up.

And once we get accepted at 3-4 Casinos, most exchanges will take us more seriously because there is a use for this coin.
More exchanges also means more demand.
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I still think it doesn't hurt to try out and approach some new altcoin casinos as they always need new players. We need atleast somewhere for casinocoin holders to spend their coins so we have a use for it.

What are you waiting for? How many casinos have you already approached.

Although the notion of "having a place where to spend their coins", doesn't quite work, as I already pointed out.  The CSC would gradually flow into the casinos' hands due to the house advantage and then they would be stuck there, as there is no liquid market for them.
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As far as I know, most casinos want more players. They pay millions to their affiliates who refer new players to them every year. Most Casino coin holders are also gamblers themselves who also have BTC and dollars like myself. So the scenario would be like going to a Vegas Casino and ask them if its OK for you to bring a thousand or more of your friends to play at their casino. Not only that, you would also pay them a small sum as a bonus. Its a win win for the casino.

That would work if there was already a good adoption of CSC and a broad user base poised to gamble with their CSC.  But the CSC holdings are very concentrated and mostly hoardedheld by people with no intention of gambling large amounts; most CSC holders plan to sell their coins one day for BTC and make a profit.

How many players would a casino gain by adopting CSC? Not many I suspect.  And what would the casino want to do with the CSC it gains?  (given the house advantage, the CSC gambled in the casino would gradually end up in the casino's hands).  The casino would have to sell the excess CSC in the market for BTC, thus drepressing the price more.  Adoption by a casino would not generate any new CSC buyers, because players holding BTC can just deposit their BTC directly into the casino.

There is no reason or incentive for casinos to adopt CSC unless there is some value add offered.  A "bounty" of 100k coins is not going to make the slightest difference for a casino.  

Look, Prypto tried to get CSC adopted by casinos by offering value added items such as KYC etc.  It failed.

Now, since you all accuse me of not being constructive, here is an idea how to drive CSC adoption and perhaps its market price:  Open up an online crypto currency casino and then accept CSC alongside other major cryptos but offer special advantages for players who deposit and play with CSC, such as better odds, special jackpots etc.  If the casino can get enough traction and attract enough interest, it would drive players to CSC adoption (so that they can get the CSC exclusive casino benefits), and this would likely drive the CSC price up as new players start buying CSC.   I looked into this possibility about 1 year ago, but I found that a properly licensed crypto casino would cost approx $50-75k to set up plus $1000s in recurring monthly charges, and it is very very hard to drive traffic to new online gambling sites. The risk/reward scenario did not look good, so I was not prepared to make such an investment.  

Another option would be to persuade an established online casino to do the above (offer special CSC incentives) and pay the casino to do so.  They might likely want hard cash rather than what seems to them worthless CSC, but you never know.  Perhaps if some of the CSC multimillionaires (including the Prypto backers) offered a few million CSC to a casino as underwriting for any special jackpot etc. plus covering the implementation costs (in hard cash) of adding CSC as a payment method.

First of all, one of you needs to get off their arse and actually talk to casinos and invest hard cash, rather than posting on a message board that someone else should.
    

Thank you for the constructive reply. I agree with your points.
I still think it doesn't hurt to try out and approach some new altcoin casinos as they always need new players. We need atleast somewhere for casinocoin holders to spend their coins so we have a use for it.
We can also then work on a Casinocoin based casino as you suggested, but this would take some time and energy.
legendary
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@barbeq ideally, what wold you do with this project to find it success.

Please list the 5-10 year plan for it. If you cold please include a risk/benefit rating estimate.

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As far as I know, most casinos want more players. They pay millions to their affiliates who refer new players to them every year. Most Casino coin holders are also gamblers themselves who also have BTC and dollars like myself. So the scenario would be like going to a Vegas Casino and ask them if its OK for you to bring a thousand or more of your friends to play at their casino. Not only that, you would also pay them a small sum as a bonus. Its a win win for the casino.

That would work if there was already a good adoption of CSC and a broad user base poised to gamble with their CSC.  But the CSC holdings are very concentrated and mostly hoardedheld by people with no intention of gambling large amounts; most CSC holders plan to sell their coins one day for BTC and make a profit.

How many players would a casino gain by adopting CSC? Not many I suspect.  And what would the casino want to do with the CSC it gains?  (given the house advantage, the CSC gambled in the casino would gradually end up in the casino's hands).  The casino would have to sell the excess CSC in the market for BTC, thus drepressing the price more.  Adoption by a casino would not generate any new CSC buyers, because players holding BTC can just deposit their BTC directly into the casino.

There is no reason or incentive for casinos to adopt CSC unless there is some value add offered.  A "bounty" of 100k coins is not going to make the slightest difference for a casino.  

Look, Prypto tried to get CSC adopted by casinos by offering value added items such as KYC etc.  It failed.

Now, since you all accuse me of not being constructive, here is an idea how to drive CSC adoption and perhaps its market price:  Open up an online crypto currency casino and then accept CSC alongside other major cryptos but offer special advantages for players who deposit and play with CSC, such as better odds, special jackpots etc.  If the casino can get enough traction and attract enough interest, it would drive players to CSC adoption (so that they can get the CSC exclusive casino benefits), and this would likely drive the CSC price up as new players start buying CSC.   I looked into this possibility about 1 year ago, but I found that a properly licensed crypto casino would cost approx $50-75k to set up plus $1000s in recurring monthly charges, and it is very very hard to drive traffic to new online gambling sites. The risk/reward scenario did not look good, so I was not prepared to make such an investment.  

Another option would be to persuade an established online casino to do the above (offer special CSC incentives) and pay the casino to do so.  They might likely want hard cash rather than what seems to them worthless CSC, but you never know.  Perhaps if some of the CSC multimillionaires (including the Prypto backers) offered a few million CSC to a casino as underwriting for any special jackpot etc. plus covering the implementation costs (in hard cash) of adding CSC as a payment method.

First of all, one of you needs to get off their arse and actually talk to casinos and invest hard cash, rather than posting on a message board that someone else should.
    
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Hey guys. Can we approach some  bitcoin/altcoin casino and ask them to add casinocoin to their gambling sites. We can give them a bounty of say 1-200k coins. I am willing to donate 100k if this is a option.

Hahahahaha, after 2 years you guys suddenly wake up to the idea of adoption of CSC by, duh, online casinos?  No shit Sherlock.

Why would an online casino spend >$10k in development and implementation cost to accommodate an obscure unknown coin which is traded on only two minor exchanges with daily volumes in the $100s?

Perhaps 2-3 years ago, there might have been some case for CSC as an alterative to BTC for online gambling, but now that we have ETH and other major altcoins, there is no reason whatsoever for any casino to adopt CSC.

What you are proposing would translate in the real world to walking into a Vegas casino and telling the management:  "Hey in addition to cash you should also accept our obscure and unknown tokens as a form of payment.  Oh yes you will have to build a second payment infrastructure to deal with these magic tokens. No there is no real benefit for you, sorry. But it's great man."

     

As far as I know, most casinos want more players. They pay millions to their affiliates who refer new players to them every year. Most Casino coin holders are also gamblers themselves who also have BTC and dollars like myself. So the scenario would be like going to a Vegas Casino and ask them if its OK for you to bring a thousand or more of your friends to play at their casino. Not only that, you would also pay them a small sum as a bonus. Its a win win for the casino.


sr. member
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Hey guys. Can we approach some  bitcoin/altcoin casino and ask them to add casinocoin to their gambling sites. We can give them a bounty of say 1-200k coins. I am willing to donate 100k if this is a option.

Hahahahaha, after 2 years you guys suddenly wake up to the idea of adoption of CSC by, duh, online casinos?  No shit Sherlock.

Why would an online casino spend >$10k in development and implementation cost to accommodate an obscure unknown coin which is traded on only two minor exchanges with daily volumes in the $100s?

Perhaps 2-3 years ago, there might have been some case for CSC as an alterative to BTC for online gambling, but now that we have ETH and other major altcoins, there is no reason whatsoever for any casino to adopt CSC.

What you are proposing would translate in the real world to walking into a Vegas casino and telling the management:  "Hey in addition to cash you should also accept our obscure and unknown tokens as a form of payment.  Oh yes you will have to build a second payment infrastructure to deal with these magic tokens. No there is no real benefit for you, sorry. But it's great man."

    

It may even be that the ideas suggested earlier are not good (but it may even be, only God knows ...).

I just do not understand you.

Supposedly, you're on top of a company that bills millions. You do not have anything else to do, than come try to lie down, who tries to do something, by CSC? (Maybe you have someone doing things for you, and you do not have to be creating anything ... so you must have a lot of time ..)

Supposedly, you have already sold your CSC, so what do you care about the fact that who did not sell, continue to keep and believe in CSC? Do you want to sell the other million? Places 350 or 400 satoshi ... i think someone will do business with you ...

You know, there is a saying that says: No need, who says he knows how to do better. Is needed, is who do best .. (I hope has not lost nothing in translation).

If you do not want some rest of CSC out there, please send it to me. I still dream, that one day CSC will help me improve my life. You will always be helping someone who is reportedly worse off than you are in life.

My words are sincere ... I just pity if something was lost in translation ... English is not even my strong ..

I await your kindness instead of bitter words or contempt ...: CMbK5kASBREidav5R52BGnndFEGc6bpYdz     Smiley
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Hey guys. Can we approach some  bitcoin/altcoin casino and ask them to add casinocoin to their gambling sites. We can give them a bounty of say 1-200k coins. I am willing to donate 100k if this is a option.

Hahahahaha, after 2 years you guys suddenly wake up to the idea of adoption of CSC by, duh, online casinos?  No shit Sherlock.

Why would an online casino spend >$10k in development and implementation cost to accommodate an obscure unknown coin which is traded on only two minor exchanges with daily volumes in the $100s?

Perhaps 2-3 years ago, there might have been some case for CSC as an alterative to BTC for online gambling, but now that we have ETH and other major altcoins, there is no reason whatsoever for any casino to adopt CSC.

What you are proposing would translate in the real world to walking into a Vegas casino and telling the management:  "Hey in addition to cash you should also accept our obscure and unknown tokens as a form of payment.  Oh yes you will have to build a second payment infrastructure to deal with these magic tokens. No there is no real benefit for you, sorry. But it's great man."

     
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