Bitcoin-based online gambling

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Lol you're telling me.

I took $200 to about $25k on Full Tilt and did daily atm max withdrawals with that fucker for a month straight pre "Black Friday" for internet poker, and it was more than nice.

RIP Full Tilt, RIP Neteller. Thanks for all. :hattip:
 
I was mostly unemployed in 2006 but I was paying the rent by bonus-hustling dozens of Microgaming casinos that were offering $100-250 bonuses on a $50 deposit with a 4x rollover. Good times.
 
Coinbase has a blockchain analysis product called Coinbase Analytics

In order to sell to the goverment and get public contracts money you have to register, Coinbase registered on April 13 2020

https://beta.sam.gov/entity/081007539?keywords=Coinbase&sort=-relevance&index=&is_active=true&page=1

The DEA and IRS bought themselves a subscription to Coinbase Analytics in May

https://beta.sam.gov/opp/c117b879f0...&sort=-relevance&index=&is_active=true&page=1

From the DEA Source Acquisation filing...

The Coinbase Analytics platform extracts and analyzes information regarding transactions using cryptocurrencies on their respective blockchains and analyzes it in conjunction with other publicly available information

Coinbase Analytics (CA) cryptocurrency intelligence tool, provides investigators with identity attribution and de-anonymities virtual currency addresses domestically and internationally. CA is known for its accuracy of attribution which includes some of the most conservative heuristics used in commercial blockchain tracing tools. This is critical in avoiding false positive during target identification.

https://video.gamelive.com/coinbase-dea.pdf
 
A recent 51% attack that impacted Ethereum Classic (ETC) is believed to have resulted in approximately $5.6 million worth of the cryptocurrency being double-spent.

A report published by Aleksey Studnev of blockchain forensics firm Bitquery on August 5 has revealed the extent of the incident, with Bitquery estimating that the attacker made off with 807,260 ETC.

The report estimates the hacker reaped more than a 2,800% return for his efforts, having spent roughly 17.5 Bitcoins (BTC) worth $192,000 on renting hash power from Nicehash to execute the attack.
 
Who else checks their BTC wallet first thing in the morning (sometimes even before the morning piss)?

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Tron. You're at all time highs, take some off the table... You won!!
 
Tron. You're at all time highs, take some off the table... You won!!
Boney, I feel that in 8-10 years, one Bitcoin will be worth roughly $100K or it will be worth about $36.25.

I’m willing to let it ride.
 
That makes sense, tron.

the part about checking it every morning to see it go up/down a few hundred, marks me cringe.

I suppose I’m in the minority on that, since basically all stock people do it.
 
Tronner you miss the point. You missed a golden opportunity to add up to 9% to your position.

Sell the pops and buy the drops bro.