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1041  Economy / Gambling / Re: betfair and excluded countries on: October 04, 2021, 06:58:55 AM
I come from a country excluded for betfair. I am irritated by betfair brokers, it's not the same. There is no worthy alternative for them. Why has no one built something similar, based e.g. on BTC? Isn't it a profitable business? Is it worth it to ban an account from an allowed country? I have doubts, most of it is probably a scam, and after some time it can be blocked anyway.
I know that mixercasino dot com is not region blocked or geo-fenced. They accept BTC, ETH and 0xMR tokens and include a free privacy mixer. I think LNOcasino club isn't region blocked either and they support a large variety of cryptos.
1042  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: 0xMonero- A mineable multi-contract, multi-chain privacy focused project on: October 04, 2021, 06:55:42 AM
0xMR and Ethereum are being integrated with the casino and will go live shortly. Follow the Twitter account @MixerCasino for updates.
1043  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: A spell has been cast!!! $MAGIC on Fantom on: October 04, 2021, 06:54:37 AM
The Wizards' Guild is releasing their first beginner spell today. There will be a free NFT giveaway on Twitter @DeFiWizards and the remaining NFTs will be sold on Mintbase on NEAR Protocol. This spell will net you an APY of over 70%.
1044  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Tron network VS Binance Smart Chain on: October 04, 2021, 06:52:31 AM
We all know that Tron & BSC networks are very popular in the crypto world and very trusted, but in reality, we see that many new projects use BSC network more than Tron network, why?

Based on the experience you have gained from knowing these two networks, which do you think is the best between Tron and BSC? And why do you think Tron or BSC is the best than the other?
Frankly I give the edge tech wise to TRON but that doesn't matter because they never implemented a cross chain bridge like BSC and Polygon. This means that their ecosystem is stunted and will not grow at the same rate as other chains with interoperability. I think NEAR protocol and the exchange token REF are better investments that offer better tech than BSC and TRON but if you must choose one of the two options suggested, I would have to say BSC is your best bet. It pains me to say it but TRON dropped the ball.
1045  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Social experiment (Holy Grail 15 alt coins to a $ million club) on: October 04, 2021, 06:50:01 AM
Altcoin trading is very popular right now, helping many people become millionaires.

Do you anticipate joining the millionaire’s club?
 
Sometimes we need to think outside the box and try a method which no one is really talking about but is quite simple and can be started with $100

Most traders are looking for a 5x 10x and 100x but some of the bigger Xs are quiet rare and takes a lot of luck and patience to achieve .

An alternative method is called doubling up and using compounding to reach $1 million which would take investment in 15 altcoins as soon as the coin doubles sell immediately then move to the next coin

1 alt coin  $100
2 alt coin $200
3 alt coin $400
4 alt coin $800
5 altcoin $1600
6 altcoin $3200
7 alt coin $6400
8 altcoin $12800
9 alt coin $25600
10 alt coin $51200
11alt coins $102400
12 alt coin $204800
13 alt coin $409600
14 alt coin $819200
15 alt coin $1,638400 millionaire status  Grin

To test out weather this is a viable exercise just leave your recommendation here and which coin to start with
and we can keep track here in this tread on the progress to see how long this trip would take


my first pick is

Splyt (SHOPX)
$0.161226
https://www.splytcore.org/

which is attempting to bring NFTs into the global supply chain,
and attempting to expand the use-case of the nascent sector.






I'm going to stop you right here and tell you that this is a bad idea. At any step along the way you can swap into a coin/token that doesn't double. Stop gambling with your money and invest in projects that are a sure thing, like XRP, XLM, NEAR, and REF. That said, if gambling is your thing, then try 0xMR and mixercasino dot com. Your choice mate.
1046  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What altcoins to buy/trade as US Citizen? on: October 04, 2021, 06:48:09 AM
Im a US citizen but abroad pretty much all year.  I also am from a restricted state in the US... so I cannot use binance.US or kraken.  I can no longer use binance since they require KYC.  I had zero issue using it since i used it outside the US where I am mostly until they are now doing KYC.


Obviously binance has the most selection of altcoins available.  But can you really do much trading/investing if you are limited to coinbase/gemini?


There are tons of those altcoins with no names that eventually pump and I cannot even buy those coins since i can only use coinbase/gemini.  I mean if i could use binance.US and kraken... well that would be much better but I can't.  I remember i couldn't use bittrex anymore because they banned my state.


Anyone that is like this?


I wonder how do people even buy alts this way like those low market cap coin this way.
Trade on decentralized exchanges like Ref Finance and Pancakeswap. You can then use bridges and when it comes time to sell, swap for USDT and withdraw on Coinbase.
1047  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Staking Coins Options as US Citizen in Restricted State on: October 04, 2021, 06:46:42 AM
You need to do DeFi then. You can stake NEAR on NEAR protocol then deposit your staked NEAR in Ref Finance to earn REF tokens. The combined APY for staking, trading fees, farming rewards is over 70%
1048  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What Crypto Communities do you know? on: October 01, 2021, 05:04:27 AM
Hi,

I am looking for popular Crypto Communities/Groups in TG.

'Who knows some?'

Could you send me in DM, please?

Friendly, WNF!
Sure... if you value privacy and freedom join @monero0xmr on Telegram. If you want to maximize your DeFi profits and get free NFT drops join @DeFiWizards. Those are the two that I participate in. Watch out for pump and dump signal groups, don't join those. The people running those groups will tell you when to buy and sell and they will sell when you buy at the top. Be careful out there. Coingecko and Binance also have popular TG groups.
1049  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Finally starting my IDO journey on: October 01, 2021, 05:02:04 AM
Guys I want to start investing into new projects through polkastarter platform but I'm looking into getting more info out from anyone of you, if polkastarter platform safe? Is polkastarter platform KYC free cos I can't find where to pass KYC, I can see pools available and wallet connect only, thank you
I haven't used polkastarter because there are only a few polkadot parachains and those chains have to be bid on and I think they already met the maximum allowed. I prefer investing and farming on NEAR protocol instead. They have a multi-chain trustless bridge, Octopus L2 has appchains (unlike polkadot there are unlimited slots), Ref Finance AMM, and Skyward Finance IDOs. I think this platform has a lot more potential and the marketcap has a lot more room for growth.
1050  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: THE CRYPTO MARKET IS SO RICH AND SATURATED on: October 01, 2021, 04:59:17 AM
I am confidence that bitcoin will never fall below 20,000 or 25,000 again with the huge flux of money into cryptocurrency. i am sure that no whale will be able to dump again hoping to buy back again. because liquidity is dropping from exchange. Also institutional investors are highly interested in btc plus other solid altcoins with massive market cap.
it is something worthy to note that the first 40 tokens/coins in the crypto market are worth more than 1 billion market cap. A huge achivement for the crypto space.
I'm a native English speaker and I am having difficulty understanding your question, could you rephrase it? Are you worried about the prices of cryptos going down? If you farm on platforms like SpookySwap, Ubeswap, Pancakeswap, Ref Finance, it doesn't matter what the price of crypto does, you earn farming rewards and profit even in a red market. I don't know if that answered the question though because I didn't understand it.
1051  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best non-custodial option to grow StableCoins? on: October 01, 2021, 04:54:59 AM
In last 24 hour, USDC/USDT pool on Uniswap has generated $20k in fees out of $143m total locked value. This is ~5% per annum. I am looking for some better return.

Please note that, I do not wish to risk the principal amount anyway. Return is preferable in StableCoin, instead of some other token.
You should find a liquidity pool with USDC/USDT that has a farm. I don't know if sushiswap has one but I would look there. I would also look at Ref Finance because the APY is high there. Oh, and Ubeswap should have a stablecoin pool/farm too.
1052  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CBDC vs CRYPTOCURRENCY on: September 30, 2021, 06:47:29 AM
With the emergence of cryptocurrencies came CBDC, which means Central bank digital currencies. These currencies are simply the digital version of their corresponding fiat.
Although CBDC also referred to as digital fiat currencies or digital base money is inspired by cryptocurrency, they are not to be confused with cryptocurrency as they are still issued and controlled by the government.
The real question is,
CAN THESE CBDC REPLACE CRYPTOCURRENCY IN THE COUNTRIES WHICH THEY ARE ISSUED?
No, there will be a public/private partnership. Stablecoins like USDC will still exist for DeFi and your Vaccine Passport will hold your CBDCs. You will be able to convert between the two seamlessly in your wallet.
1053  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Global Economic Reset SOON!! ISO 20022 on: September 30, 2021, 06:45:41 AM
I just wonder why nobody is talking about ISO 20022 and such a revolution is gonna cause around the global financial system. I can't barely find topics and discussions about it.
Your post is too high IQ for this board, I suggest 4chan /biz. Anyway, I will bite. Nobody knows for sure if ISO 20022 means that all other crypto projects will be banned or if it is just the new standard for international payment. No one knows for sure which exact cryptos are 20022 compliant 100%. Even if a crypto isn't ISO 20022 compliant, stablecoins have been deployed on those chains, which indicates that those chains will continue to exist in the future. No one knows for sure how much government private chains will use public chains and if they do, what fees they will pay and what impact it will have on ISO 20022 coin holders. If for example a country releases their CBDC on a Stellar fork, and settles with other CBDCs using ILP and XRP, will that affect the price of XLM in any way? Do CBDCs built on XRP private ledgers have to pay gas fees in XRP? We are kind of in the dark on all of this, plus retail is being pushed to buy dog coins and Bitcoin instead of these ISO 20022 coins, so we may not see those tokens pump until the next bullrun when all the dog coins and Bitcoin are dumped for the ISO 20022 standard. If you invest in these coins, you have to be prepared to miss this bullrun and hold for at least the next five to seven years.
1054  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is coin or token burning? on: September 30, 2021, 06:39:23 AM
Burning coins or tokens removes them from the supply, which makes the token more rare/valuable. If there is demand for the token, this can increase it. You have to consider that there may be more valuable thing you can do with funds rather than burning them though, like DeFi rewards, DApp developer rewards like what NEAR protocol is doing, or put them into a DAO for community management.
1055  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which is easier? on: September 29, 2021, 03:45:13 AM
The easiest way to make money is yield farming, not trading. If you aren't yield farming by now, you probably aren't going to get wealthy. Some good options include Pancakeswap, Spookyswap, Ref Finance, and Ubeswap
1056  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain as Metaverse on: September 29, 2021, 03:43:53 AM
I think crypto and the metaverse will merge. There will be DeFi farming like Ref Finance and Gaming in the Metaverse. NEAR Lands on NEAR Protocol is an example of that.
1057  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: what are some of the new projects we should keep eyes on it? on: September 29, 2021, 03:41:58 AM
Today I was reading fascinating story of Bitcoin and Ethereum. That was really interesting read. And I thought, what if there are other ongoing/emerging projects? Do you know any of them? Those that are not on the mainstream media yet.
I would keep an eye on what NEAR protocol is doing and Ref Finance, which is the major DEX on NEAR.
1058  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trading Certain Coins While Being Country Restricted? on: September 28, 2021, 05:03:08 AM
What happens if you have a coin and you can no longer trade it because the exchanges that offer the option to trade... you cannot use it due to country restriction or some other similar issue?  Such as you cannot get an account there for whatever reason it maybe?


For example, soon I will only be able to use only coinbase/gemini because im a US Citizen and because many other exchanges like kraken and binance.us ... i can't use due to the state where im from. 


So for example, when i look at a coin like BNB... which is a very popular coin on binance and binance.US, how in the world would i sell this coin if i can't use those exchanges?


I got to assume lot of people have been in this situation?


Of course if you know this situation will happen, best to sell the coin while you can so you don't have the issue.




So what are one's options?  Imagine you had BNB or another altcoin and the exchanges that you allow you to trade it... you cannot have an account there.  Are you screwed?  I assume you could always find someone online who would help you sell it so to speak for a fee?  Like imagine you give them BNB and they pay you via btc or stablecoin and you pay them extra to help you sell the coin since you cannot have an account at the exchanges which sell it?



Are there services like this?  What would be the fee for something like this?



You use decentralized exchanges like Yapeswap, Ref Finance, or Spookyswap. Those are peer to peer on smart contracts and do not require kyc. You then trade to stablecoins which you can withdraw to fiat on multiple platforms. If crypto is completely banned in your country you can use something like bisq.
1059  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which is easier? on: September 28, 2021, 05:01:27 AM
If you are trading, you can try and time the market by buying lows and selling highs. That could be on a micro or macro time scale. Everybody is going to try and time the top and exit before the next dump but nobody knows when that is. The easiest way to make money is to lend your crypto or farm with it on a platform like Ref Finance or SpookySwap or UbeSwap. That way you are earning money regardless of what the greater market does. You then sell your reward tokens from farming if you are in a bull market for USD or buy a larger cap coin in a bear market.
1060  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are privacy coins destined to failure? on: September 28, 2021, 04:58:57 AM
With the national regulatory policy, privacy currency will be paid more and more attention.
Actually yes, I agree with you. Now people don't care about privacy very much, but maybe if crypto becomes more regulated, people will want to use private coins more actively. On the other hand, I am sure that authorities are not in favour of such coins, so they can just ban those exchanges that will offer them, so that people even can't use them.

It is not like the people don't care about privacy anymore. They have become more knowledgeable about how to use Bitcoin anonymously. Unless there is a link to fiat conversion, it is almost impossible to trace the Bitcoin transactions back to you. Most of the users have realized this and those who need anonymity are being careful on this regard. But the downside is that now the users don't really need coins that are specifically designed for anonymous payments, such as Monero, Deep Onion, Veil and Verge.
This is a good point, now that mixers exist for larger cap projects like Bitcoin and Ethereum, there is less of a need for a fully private crypto that only does one thing, privacy. Mixercasino is a good option because it combines a casino with a free mixer. 0xMR is also a good way to play this strategy because it is used to pay for mixing of stablecoins and Ethereum. The only 100% privacy crypto I am buying now is a little Dero but that's because I hear Dollar Vigilante is going to pump it in his next video.
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