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1021  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Difference between cloud mining and hosted mining? on: October 19, 2022, 01:55:51 PM
I have no idea what the difference between the two is because I am not involved in mining. I directly invest in coins, but I'm curious about the differences between the two in case I decide to start mining.


Well, you haven't even indicated which coins you are investing in, it's possible that they have nothing to do with mining, and if I were you, I wouldn't rush to invest in cloud mining, usually it's not who they pretend to be, so be careful with that. The difference between cloud mining and hosting is that in the first case you just buy virtual capacities, which may not be available from the seller, in the case of hosting, you place your devices, for example, in the nearest data center and just pay rent.
1022  Economy / Gambling / Re: Regulations & Gambling projects on: October 18, 2022, 04:14:33 PM
When regulation takes a hit on crypto prob in few years from now what will happen to gambling projects like Roobet and others? I've discovered one gambling project claiming to be regulated but there is nothing to prove that, anyway, can regulation affects gambling projects in future that's all I seek.

But aren't all gambling platforms regulated now in accordance with the laws of the territory where they are registered, so many of them choose licensing as well as registration in the most favorable territories, so if it comes to universal regulation, then it's a matter of the distant future.
1023  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Zero KYC tolerance gambling platforms on: October 18, 2022, 04:03:44 PM
Is KYC verification very important to crypto gambling websites or this has something to do with their regulations rule? Where can one gamble with zero verification requirements?

It is clear that mandatory KYC at first glance somewhat repels players, but on closer examination, if you are a law-abiding and honest player, then KYC for you can be a kind of guarantee in case of disputes with a gambling platform, which an online casino excluding KYC cannot guarantee.
1024  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Good crypto casino comparison site on: October 18, 2022, 03:58:11 PM
An interesting approach to the list of the best casinos under consideration, from which we are offered a list of five online casinos that simply move along the leaderboard depending on which tab of the site you go to, why not just call sai the 5 best online crypto casinos.
1025  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Casimero vs Akaho - December 3 on: October 18, 2022, 03:50:35 PM
It seems to me that this will be a fight of approximately equal boxers, although Ryo Akaho is not as well known as John Riel Casimero, but still he is an experienced boxer who has held 43 fights and his last fight took place on September 3, 2022 against Edrin Dapudong, which he won by knockout, in any case, the fight should be interesting and not predictable.
1026  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: recommendation for gambling platform on: October 18, 2022, 03:30:31 PM
Hi guys currently I'm looking for a site to play using crypto since I've stocked up quite a bit any recommendations?

To do this, there are many online casinos that use various payment methods, including cryptocurrency, you can see an approximate list in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5335097.0 and choose what you like. But since you have not specified the criteria by which you want to choose a gambling site, it is difficult to make any specific proposals.
1027  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Stratum v2: After 10 Years, The Most Used Bitcoin Mining Software Gets Facelift on: October 18, 2022, 03:21:24 PM
Mark the Stratum v2 release as a victory for the open-source bitcoin community. For a decade, it has been the software of choice for miners to interact with pools and with the bitcoin protocol per se. While still necessary, bitcoin mining pools have a centralizing effect. With Stratum v2, miners will get to construct their own blocks. And that’s just one of the innovations, although the most talked-about one.

https://bitcoinist.com/stratum-v2-bitcoin-mining-software-gets-facelift/
https://stratumprotocol.org/

What we see on the site stratumprotocol.org on its main page it says this: Stratum V2 is the next generation protocol for unified mining. This increases security, increases the efficiency of data transmission and reduces the requirements for the mining infrastructure.
There is no question of any individual creation of blocks, the protocol simply improves the interaction between miners, the pool and the blockchain to increase the efficiency of joint mining.


1028  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will you be influenced by your favourite celebrity? on: October 17, 2022, 01:15:31 PM
I don't understand how people can follow the example of celebrities, unless you really are under their influence, of course there will always be followers among the fans, but this is a very unwise act. You can have a favorite hero, but to get attached enough to copy his actions is too much.
1029  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA World Cup 2022 Group Stage Highlights on: October 17, 2022, 12:57:59 PM
If you look at the bets accepted by bookmakers, they have a clear favorite is Brazil, followed by Argentina, but some aggregators see France in second place, followed by England and Spain closes the top five. But we will see how it will actually be soon, there are 34 days left before the WC.

https://oddspedia.com/football/world/world-cup/odds
https://www.oddschecker.com/football/world-cup/winner
https://sportstatist.com/who-will-win-fifa-world-cup-winner-betting-odds/
1030  Economy / Gambling / Re: World Cup 2022: Betting on Futuur Just Got More Exciting! on: October 17, 2022, 06:21:18 AM
As the start of WC 2022 in Qatar approaches, the hype around this event will help attract attention to betting on matches, it will be a time of fun for fans and hopefully gamblers, and the site will become in demand.
1031  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: El Salvador has become the first country to make #Bitcoin legal tender! 🇸🇻 on: October 17, 2022, 05:35:47 AM
A big research article was published on CNBC "El Salvador's bitcoin experiment: $60 million lost, $375 million spent, little to show so far" The main points are that little has changed since the adoption of bitcoin from an economic point of view, and of course the bearish trend of bitcoin has influenced this. So Deutsche Bank conducted a study according to which, as of September 2022, there are more citizens in El Salvador who have Chivo wallets than those who have traditional bank accounts.
But at the same time, only 20% of those who downloaded and installed Chivo continued to use it after they spent the $30 bonus [ https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w29968/w29968.pdf ]. However, the main problem is that in El Salvador only 64.6% of the country's population have access to a mobile phone with the Internet and this is a big problem for promotion.
Everything seems to be true, but what they will say in the event of a market reversal, it remains only to wait for this moment.

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/13/el-salvadors-bitcoin-holdings-down-60percent-to-60-million-one-year-later.html
1032  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Everything you wanted to know about Grayscale BTC Trust but were afraid to ask! on: October 16, 2022, 10:16:11 AM
The Grayscale BTC Trust discount to NAV continues to update its records and already on October 13 reached its maximum of 36.7% and as of October 14 is 36.47% I wonder how long this will last.

1033  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 10 years ago on: October 16, 2022, 09:41:15 AM
Of course, now looking at these figures and comparing the price of bitcoin with a difference of 10 years, of course it looks amazing, but they can only be real for those who have not parted with bitcoin. But at that time, the overwhelming majority perceived the crypt as entertainment and parted with bitcoin with ease, you didn't buy, for example, Sega's first releases for the sole purpose of stocking up on cartridges and putting it all in the closet to sell it all at auction in 20 years.
1034  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Will there be more efficient mining hardwares? on: October 16, 2022, 09:19:58 AM
Crypto mining companies need to start building more profitable miners for consumers to jump right into mining again, it looks like alt mining is dead right now, look how silent this section have come out to be after the merge, I'm sure things aren't looking so good right now but do not give in.

Of course, everything is true in order to be profitable, you need to reduce energy costs by using a more subtle technological process for chip production, but the latest sanctions against microelectronics manufacturers in China are unlikely to contribute to this, let's see how this process will develop in the near future.
1035  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Help with the best Asic mining on: October 16, 2022, 09:05:30 AM
Seriously? I know cloud mining isn't great but never thought there was so much scam here...

Indeed, this is the case in the vast majority of cases, this is just a ponzi scheme and nothing more, you are just likely to lose your money with a 100% probability, so do not believe their colorful prospectuses about passive income, everything that you do not control does not belong to you.
1036  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Hosted mining service for Bitcoin Mining on: October 16, 2022, 08:58:38 AM
I've been able to make a good profit on my Bitcoin investment over the last few years (Because I had been holding it since 2017 and sold it last year). I now have a few other altcoin investments and about $70k (roughly) set aside for mining. I've done my fair share of mining research and am looking for a hosted mining service where my miners can be online in a day or two. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thank you in advance.

If you have your own mining equipment, just place it with a third-party provider providing services, if the tariff suits you, for example, in the nearest data center. However, if you are talking about cloud mining, then in this case you are very risky and in your place I would not do this, but this is my opinion.
1037  Economy / Gambling / Re: World Cup 2022: Betting on Futuur Just Got More Exciting! on: October 16, 2022, 08:19:28 AM
World Cup Qatar 2022 is almost here!  Futuur will offer markets on every game through the final, and lots more. Get in on the action & make your bet on the future of football! ⚽ #worldcup

Well, so far it is not in the trend, judging by the size of the bets, WC 2022 is still more than a month away, so there is a website https://wcibets.club / on which you can bet on the upcoming WC matches in the future, so I don't see any point in making any bets on this event now, I hope it will be in demand closer to the beginning.
1038  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-08-15]U.S. investor sues AT&T for $224 million over loss of cryptocurrency on: October 16, 2022, 05:59:47 AM
Update on this case.
 
So CoinDesk reports that 20 year old hacker Ellis Pinsky, nicknamed "Baby Al Capone", agreed to pay crypto investor Michael Turpin $22 million. What's interesting is that at the time of the incident, Pinsky, who was nicknamed "Baby Al Capone," was in high school.
and he was 15 years old, he admitted his direct involvement in the SIM swap.
Turpin's lawyer Tim Toohey hopes that after this decision, AT&T will still take responsibility for the failure in its security system that led to the hacking.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/10/14/crypto-hacker-agrees-to-pay-22m-in-att-sim-swap-case/
1039  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Why are FPGAs less efficient than ASICs in terms of computation? on: October 15, 2022, 07:03:52 AM
The main thing that distinguishes ASIC from FPGA is that ASIC is used to perform a specific task (in addition, it is cheaper to manufacture), and FPGA is used to perform various tasks, and as you know, a specialized tool will always be more effective than a universal one.
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