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legendary
Activity: 3192
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Hey guys,

I just wanted to make a statement about “Bitcoin Cash” BTCC because everyone has been asking about it.

Primedice does not support UAHF, aka Bitcoin Cash.  Users who would like to hold UAHF coins should withdraw their bitcoin from Primedice by July 31, as we will continue to use BTC.

Wow really surprised that casinos started to take a stance on Bitcoin Cash.

As much as we all hate Bitcoin Cash, it looks with all this demand and promotion it will be here to stay. I am predicting it will be worth 10% of BTC and be pretty much like the ETH/ETC pairs.

Where ones goes up and the other is correlated in the opposite direction. I think best would be to hold both coins in the future to secure your money because the value of BTC will decrease and BCC will increase and vice-versa.

There's no guarantee there will even be a fork, 6 blocks have to be mined at the same difficulty of bitcoin with bitcoin cash unlikely to be trading at more than 5-10% of the bitcoin price considering pretty much no wallets or services support it.

If it does fork I recommend dumping your bitcoin cash before the price goes to zero. Bitcoin cash in my opinion is just a ploy being pumped by those who want to guarantee segwit 2x in its entirety takes effect.
newbie
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Damn 100 BTC($250k) down, that's a lot of money. what would be your next move recover/just move on?
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Recover most likely
full member
Activity: 274
Merit: 100
Hey guys,

I just wanted to make a statement about “Bitcoin Cash” BTCC because everyone has been asking about it.

Primedice does not support UAHF, aka Bitcoin Cash.  Users who would like to hold UAHF coins should withdraw their bitcoin from Primedice by July 31, as we will continue to use BTC.


when you will add bitcoin cash?
hero member
Activity: 2814
Merit: 911
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Well since they only allow BTC now and for the last few years I am pretty sure there will be no alt-coins allowed for deposits.

Only way I see them allowing Bitcoin Cash if it by some miracle Bitcoin Cash overtakes Bitcoin in a few years and they have to make the switch. But that won't happen.
Since we are all speculating here about bitcoin and its future and whether to allow BCC,how about Satoshi coming back and dumping the coins by August ,it will be a big disaster right.  Cheesy It is a real uncertain period right now,either way the coins the founder is holding is immense and i really think that he might be having the last laugh if he is not happy with the current development. Prime dice wont allow any alts and they wont have any plans as MICRO pointed out.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
Hey guys,
I just wanted to make a statement about “Bitcoin Cash” BTCC because everyone has been asking about it.
Primedice does not support UAHF, aka Bitcoin Cash.  Users who would like to hold UAHF coins should withdraw their bitcoin from Primedice by July 31, as we will continue to use BTC.
It is good to see a proper update regarding how prime dice looks at the alternatives ,so basically those who really need to have the split coins need to withdraw the coins before 31 st July right,is there any plans to add more coins,i mean bitcoin spin off coins at a later stage. Wink

Well since they only allow BTC now and for the last few years I am pretty sure there will be no alt-coins allowed for deposits.

Only way I see them allowing Bitcoin Cash if it by some miracle Bitcoin Cash overtakes Bitcoin in a few years and they have to make the switch. But that won't happen.
full member
Activity: 225
Merit: 100
Hey guys,
I just wanted to make a statement about “Bitcoin Cash” BTCC because everyone has been asking about it.
Primedice does not support UAHF, aka Bitcoin Cash.  Users who would like to hold UAHF coins should withdraw their bitcoin from Primedice by July 31, as we will continue to use BTC.
It is good to see a proper update regarding how prime dice looks at the alternatives ,so basically those who really need to have the split coins need to withdraw the coins before 31 st July right,is there any plans to add more coins,i mean bitcoin spin off coins at a later stage. Wink
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1037
CEO @ Stake.com and Primedice.com
Hey guys,

I just wanted to make a statement about “Bitcoin Cash” BTCC because everyone has been asking about it.

Primedice does not support UAHF, aka Bitcoin Cash.  Users who would like to hold UAHF coins should withdraw their bitcoin from Primedice by July 31, as we will continue to use BTC.

Micro please clear my doubt that is it not good to hold my bitcoins on any website after 31st of July or just only on primedice.
I don't know much about what's going in Bitcoin industry this UAHF system is also out of my knowledge atm.
Can someone please explain in short what actually gonna happen.
Thanks

Hey,

There is a lot of info on what is going on at this moment. Coindesk is a good source.

As for Primedice, it will be 100% safe to have your coins on primedice. You will only need to withdraw if you want to switch to Bitcoin cash.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 528
Hey guys,

I just wanted to make a statement about “Bitcoin Cash” BTCC because everyone has been asking about it.

Primedice does not support UAHF, aka Bitcoin Cash.  Users who would like to hold UAHF coins should withdraw their bitcoin from Primedice by July 31, as we will continue to use BTC.

Micro please clear my doubt that is it not good to hold my bitcoins on any website after 31st of July or just only on primedice.
I don't know much about what's going in Bitcoin industry this UAHF system is also out of my knowledge atm.
Can someone please explain in short what actually gonna happen.
Thanks
MiF
sr. member
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Merit: 258
Reward: 10M Shen (Approx. 5000 BNB) Bounty
The title say's it all the oldest & most trusted bitcoin gambling site that I have known,
Really enjoyed my time in this site I found some friends because of this site .
Hope that this site stay's strong and active .
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
Hey guys,

I just wanted to make a statement about “Bitcoin Cash” BTCC because everyone has been asking about it.

Primedice does not support UAHF, aka Bitcoin Cash.  Users who would like to hold UAHF coins should withdraw their bitcoin from Primedice by July 31, as we will continue to use BTC.

Wow really surprised that casinos started to take a stance on Bitcoin Cash.

As much as we all hate Bitcoin Cash, it looks with all this demand and promotion it will be here to stay. I am predicting it will be worth 10% of BTC and be pretty much like the ETH/ETC pairs.

Where ones goes up and the other is correlated in the opposite direction. I think best would be to hold both coins in the future to secure your money because the value of BTC will decrease and BCC will increase and vice-versa.
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1037
CEO @ Stake.com and Primedice.com
Hey guys,

I just wanted to make a statement about “Bitcoin Cash” BTCC because everyone has been asking about it.

Primedice does not support UAHF, aka Bitcoin Cash.  Users who would like to hold UAHF coins should withdraw their bitcoin from Primedice by July 31, as we will continue to use BTC.
sr. member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 277
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Basically I remember that thread. And I am very very surprised that someone with so much BTC had very little brains.
Not surprising. BTC was not distributed according to brain size. Wink


I guess these days with hardware wallets this kind of thing doesnt happen.
Hardware wallets have its own downside as well. Many HODLers use simple paper wallet.

I am pretty sure that guy, the way he gambled, he was probably a very early CPU miner in 2009 and 2010. He probably had like 1000-5000 BTC in all his cold storage paper wallets.

He gambled money, left and right, and when he lost he wasn't very emotional about it.

Well, that could be because he didn't lose even 10% of the total btc he has.
Imagine you lose that much in 10 minutes how you'll feel?


I'd rather imagine having a beer with Edward than imagining a sad scenario like that.

Anyways have Micro made an official announcement already?
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 528
Basically I remember that thread. And I am very very surprised that someone with so much BTC had very little brains.
Not surprising. BTC was not distributed according to brain size. Wink


I guess these days with hardware wallets this kind of thing doesnt happen.
Hardware wallets have its own downside as well. Many HODLers use simple paper wallet.

I am pretty sure that guy, the way he gambled, he was probably a very early CPU miner in 2009 and 2010. He probably had like 1000-5000 BTC in all his cold storage paper wallets.

He gambled money, left and right, and when he lost he wasn't very emotional about it.

Well, that could be because he didn't lose even 10% of the total btc he has.
Imagine you lose that much in 10 minutes how you'll feel?
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
Basically I remember that thread. And I am very very surprised that someone with so much BTC had very little brains.
Not surprising. BTC was not distributed according to brain size. Wink


I guess these days with hardware wallets this kind of thing doesnt happen.
Hardware wallets have its own downside as well. Many HODLers use simple paper wallet.

I am pretty sure that guy, the way he gambled, he was probably a very early CPU miner in 2009 and 2010. He probably had like 1000-5000 BTC in all his cold storage paper wallets.

He gambled money, left and right, and when he lost he wasn't very emotional about it.
legendary
Activity: 1662
Merit: 1050
Basically I remember that thread. And I am very very surprised that someone with so much BTC had very little brains.
Not surprising. BTC was not distributed according to brain size. Wink


I guess these days with hardware wallets this kind of thing doesnt happen.
Hardware wallets have its own downside as well. Many HODLers use simple paper wallet.
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 250
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How many bitcoins he had in that paper wallet?
about 1700 BTC. In the end he said he found the paper wallet and started doing monster-bets at 90% with the nick "fuc*it"  Grin
I've found the topic, read this: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3282397  and this https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3282877

Basically I remember that thread. And I am very very surprised that someone with so much BTC had very little brains.

His withdrew was accidently sent to his old paper wallet, that the guy threw out. I don't know if it was dooglus fault or mechs.

I guess these days with hardware wallets this kind of thing doesnt happen.

EDIT:

Apparently he looked threw his garbage and found the private key again

https://blockchain.info/address/19WHFhiB9aCeUvWUsJSHQHFnVv837cqTSY

Holly mother. Why he doesn't want to donate to an innocent like me? For real, this may look as an off topic message but when you see this type of addresses you wonder, why you are not in his spot...
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
Quote
How many bitcoins he had in that paper wallet?
about 1700 BTC. In the end he said he found the paper wallet and started doing monster-bets at 90% with the nick "fuc*it"  Grin
I've found the topic, read this: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3282397  and this https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3282877

Basically I remember that thread. And I am very very surprised that someone with so much BTC had very little brains.

His withdrew was accidently sent to his old paper wallet, that the guy threw out. I don't know if it was dooglus fault or mechs.

I guess these days with hardware wallets this kind of thing doesnt happen.

EDIT:

Apparently he looked threw his garbage and found the private key again

https://blockchain.info/address/19WHFhiB9aCeUvWUsJSHQHFnVv837cqTSY
sr. member
Activity: 439
Merit: 252
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Quote
How many bitcoins he had in that paper wallet?
about 1700 BTC. In the end he said he found the paper wallet and started doing monster-bets at 90% with the nick "fuc*it"  Grin
I've found the topic, read this: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3282397  and this https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3282877
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1107
Progame is at it again! Lucky bastard made around 20 btc today, and 33 this week:

https://image.prntscr.com/image/eS0CiXfJQiWXfD7xzkRGvQ.png
Wow that's an awesome win, x582 payout that's huge. congrats progame. his overall profit is 20 BTC(https://www.pdstats.co/u/Progame). he must've gone in to negative profit to positive.

And what about his alts. He had an other alt HuckandFuck or so? That one was deep into negative last time I was online.

He have moved on from that loss I guess. Most epic win I saw was when he hit 4950x  .01 or .02

Glad he's back!

indeed, that 49.5 BTC win was amazing, i couldn't believe my eyes...

Yes, me either. And this player is someone who deserves to win as he is a generous part of the primedice community. Tipping players .005 randomly.

Good Luck VirtualBox, hope this time it will be a happy ending. Smiley

Progame is one of the best players I have seen on Primedice
he was down so much,yet kept playing his system
and was rewarded for his persitance-several high payouts,including two or three max 49.5 bitcoins payouts
think he might even be positive across his accounts now
good luck,man if you areading this  Cool
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1009
been a part of the  Primedice Community for a very long time and I have nothing to complain with after all they're one of the most trusted gambling sites out here.

Not only that I wagered over 12,000 bit coins on just one of my accounts and they've always proven to be a good site even though I'm down over 100 bitcoins.



@stunna have been good on setting this up and getting the right people.




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Damn 100 BTC($250k) down, that's a lot of money. what would be your next move recover/just move on?

Reminds me of that gambler back in 2015 or so. His nickname was like "f*ckit" and he kept wagering even larger amounts but it was more like 50/50% win, and he ended up losing a few times in a row, then he said "oh well" and just left.
lol, there were also a "f*ckit" user in JustDice, the one who lost the paper wallet, Doog wrote about it on the JustDice thread, hilarious. But he played at 90% if I remember good, not 50%. Probably it was in 2013-2014.
How many bitcoins he had in that paper wallet?
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