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1061  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Help me i lose alls zec at poloniex on: July 23, 2019, 11:25:50 AM
Be patient, your complaints are in the queue, I know your feelings that you are very worried, but your problem does not only happen to yourself, but there are many poloniex users who experience similar problems.

If you did a withdrawal and never received the funds, they will be able to help you but If your account has been hacked and the money has been withdrawn without your knowledge, then Poloniex can't help you in that case.

Well, Poloniex is not responsible for any problems caused by user carelessness. I hope the OP doesn't experience anything like that.
1062  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: New pump & dump telegram on: July 23, 2019, 11:12:54 AM
Most of time it's really better for some newbies to really go to that experience and see how it feel like being betray by the group that supposedly going to make you money but ended up giving you the middle finger because they're able to deceived you.

So I'm sure after that, it will come down hard on them and make sense about why we are giving them warnings afterall about not joining this pump-and-dump. We are already in 2019, but I'm sure those group can still get potential victims to fall for their trick.
We have some newbies that are wise and do listen to advise, and it will be unfair to make them fall into some traps in crypto without warning them based on our experience too, the reason why we gather experience is not just for decoration, but for us to apply it into any of our situation where it fits in and also use it to build others too, and that is why they look up to us.

We have not then showed maturity if we allow them to pass through bitter experience when we can easily talk them out of that wrong step they are about to make, we have to continue to do our own part, it is  now left for whoever wishes to take the advice to do or discard it. There is no pump and dump coin that ever see the light of the day, no two ways about it.

We have shown maturity when we have given correct advice to the beginner. But those who don't listen to us never show maturity. Many beginners know that pump and dump coin are wrong, but many of them feel that they don't care about it, they pursue profits. Therefore let them learn from experience, we can only give the right advice, the rest of them determine the way.
1063  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The best backrolling on: July 20, 2019, 09:42:06 AM
I started learning on how to invest in a gambling sites lately as it seems one can make good profits without much risk like gambling or betting.  In your opinion which of the gambling sites give the highest return on investment.

There are many gambling sites that you can see in this forum, some of the members here have given reviews about these gambling sites. Maybe you see gambling is very profitable, but you don't see on the other hand that gambling can make you lose money in an instant.

There is no gambling that has no risk, if you want high profits then you must also accept high risk. And remember gambling is a very risky game.
1064  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading full time on: July 20, 2019, 08:55:56 AM
I am considering to go full time in trading as well. There are recent events in my office which made me think that going full time in trading is better than driving to work 2 hours and going home another 2 hours, pay $6 for parking fee and another $6 for the gasoline. While if I trade those expenses will be removed since I will be working from home however, I need to work a lot on learning TA. In trading we can earn $1,000 in a day but we can also loose $2,000 in 1 trade.

Most people are still afraid to trade full time, they are still not sure whether they can get consistent profits. They still think what if they leave their jobs and choose to trade full time, after which they suffer losses. Well, this is always in my mind when I still didn't know about the procedures for trading, but at that time I had a high will and started learning from the bottom.
1065  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What's the *easiest* profitable betting strategy? on: July 20, 2019, 08:35:40 AM
Your point with Matched Betting (Bonus Arbitrage) is valid but with my experience in betting over time, I've come to realise that there is no best strategy in betting. If a strategy works cool for you today doesn't mean tomorrow it will be same, its all about luck, although smart work also helps a great deal. 

Well, gambling platforms will always understand the strategies we use, I strongly believe that they have algorithms that are good enough to read the strategy of each bet. Therefore there is no good strategy in gambling, our strategy works today but not for tomorrow.

I personally prefer gambling that has sports games, such as guessing scores, playing cards, and other sports games.
1066  Other / Archival / Re: Is KYC benefit to crypto people or not on: July 20, 2019, 06:55:31 AM
kyc is one of the point of failure for crypto-currency. Cryptos was initially designed to be peer-to-peer. anonymous transaction without the need to be vakidated by a third party , all of that is eroded if you have to do kyc and have some third party monitor your transactions to see if they meet certain conditions

Crypto was created for p2p, but most people now choose third parties because their services are very easy to trade. The existence of KYC is not a matter of losing the basic principle of crypto creation, but it depends on crypto users themselves. If users are still aware of the basic principles of crypto creation, they will prefer to trade p2p or via DEX. But in fact they prefer profits, they prefer high-volume exchanges, so they prefer how to make more profits. And in the end they did not care about the basic principle of crypto creation, therefore centralized coins slowly appeared to change the perspective of all of them.
1067  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: A way to dump without having a huge impact of value on: July 20, 2019, 06:34:13 AM
But who cares about this, I'm sure a dumper will become a dumper. Dumper doesn't care about this, so they are called dumper. Oh yes, dumping is not only for large quantities of sale, but dumping occurs even though the quantity of sale is small but the quantity of dumper is high. They will continue to race to sell at low prices, I often see dumping on new coin lists on the market.
1068  Economy / Economics / Re: Decentralized Economy: What is it for? on: July 20, 2019, 06:12:58 AM
It is a possibility, but we all know there is a body that will not allow this.

The government always want anything in control and that is the same with the economy. For me though, it is true that we might be leading there since there are a lot of platforms and countries that accept Bitcoin as a payment. But the age of the Internet, I think will go first before that where the internet is always what we need and what we importantly need to live our lives to the fullest.
If other countries have managed to create a decentralized economy through the use of virtual currencies,then it's very possible too that it would also happen to some other countries.But i think this would really take time to make it happen because surely the government itself won't allow to have a decentralized economy because they won't have the sole control of their people.

Not all countries, I think this will be difficult because every country has different regulations, especially countries in the Arab world, they will certainly reject it violently because it is contrary to their teachings. With a decentralized economy, it means that the government cannot regulate the economy of its people, and of course this also contradicts any government system.

I myself do not expect that the economy is fully decentralized, I just hope the two economic systems can go hand in hand. So that it has benefits from both sides.
1069  Economy / Economics / Re: Top Three Emotions to Check to Succeed! on: July 20, 2019, 05:47:32 AM

It's fine if people are having a hard time dealing with their emotions. Just continue continue continue to trade but make sure all mistakes are being taken seriously and take lessons from that.

No need to literally focus on learning to control those emotions listed above as it might result in much worst behavior. Just let the progress flow. As soon as anyone already established a good trading experience coming out from several mistakes, those emotions are automatically controlled. Why? Because that is human nature. The continuous winning and losing experience became part of the human's system resulting in their emotions to act accordingly and properly to their strategy.

yeah, i think that's right. Experience will defeat the magnitude of the emotions we have with time, but not everyone can accept every defeat. Sometimes people will give up when big losses and they choose to stop trading. Maybe your advice will be more useful for beginners who have a lot of money, and spend every money on a better trading experience but not for beginners who have limited capital, they certainly cannot accept this.
1070  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Nano is better than Bitcoin! Do you hold any? on: July 20, 2019, 05:28:03 AM
I never hold Nano coins because I have no proper information of the whole platform, and I think this is also a regular altcoin next to bitcoin and ethereum. When they said it's bettee with bitcoin, well it's their impression and commendable comments. Bitcoin holding still the one I prefer to, and I won't think any other options unless btc price stabilized at very high value.

same bro, I always follow what is being traded in the market, most people will override the features and reliability of coins. Even if I compare, monero is better than nano, but finally what I hold is bitcoin, eth, bnb, xrp, etc. Now people are more concerned with profits, they don't care about the technology that exists in every coin.
1071  Economy / Economics / Re: LESSONS FROM CRYPTO MARKET on: July 20, 2019, 05:12:11 AM
Sometimes many of us do not know that the greater the market fluctuations, the greater the level of fear of traders inside. Even pro traders were not spared from this fear. Bitcoin fluctuates rapidly, when it falls, many people are afraid and cut losses, then bitcoin rises again and they are full of regret. But when bitcoin rises they continue to hold as if bitcoin will never go down, I think that is the wrong way to trade.
1072  Economy / Economics / Re: Dont believe on sale on: July 20, 2019, 04:36:34 AM
You are absolutely right. People began to live better than it was about 50 years ago, when they bought what was necessary. Now, many of us are buying what they really do not need just because it is fashionable and others have it. Recently on instagram I saw a photo of a rich girl showing off a $ 20,000 bag made from some kind of rag. With such usually go homeless and collect things in them. Everyone wants to seem better and more successful than it actually is.
Life now is far different from 50 years before, now people live in prestige and are competing to show off what they have. Well I'm not surprised because we now live in the era of 4.0, where everyone starts to have the principle of modern life.

It's good if those things on sale are those you needed the most but admit it, most of the items on sale are just not really basic needs. They all fall for our extra wants only. So try to evaluate if you have saved a lot or you only spend more than of your budget. This is one way of the tricks of malls to lure people.
Discounts are indeed a common strategy that is carried out when selling, in fact they only increase the actual price and then make a reason that there is a discount. It's the same as ICO sales that provide discounts on private sales and crowd sales.
1073  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Privacy, it matters! on: July 19, 2019, 06:47:58 PM
Except where one is hiding something or being criminally minded, I don't think privacy should be an issue for anyone. KYC isn't such a big deal for me provided I am certain my data won't be sold on the dark net. For those who trade stocks and Forex, KYC is compulsory before one's account is verified even before one funds the account. For me, I don't really care about privacy.
This is what I agree. Yes privacy is important but we need to comply to those things that will somehow secure those things rhat really belongs to us. KYC is not a big deal also for me since it can really help identify the real owner of an account. If we are afraid about identity theft, I am confident that it can be traced using the latest technology.

Well, there's nothing wrong with KYC, it's just that most people choose the KYC platform they use. I myself do not like KYC against new platforms or those that are not well-known, because they do not have high trust from people. Unlike platforms like Facebook, brokers, and other large platforms, they are much safer and have clear legality. btw, what about the new technology you mean? is that technology able to track anonymous people on the blockchain?
1074  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is this good for bounty checks? on: July 19, 2019, 06:27:01 PM
It seems to be a good checklist to find good bounties but I suggest just to focus on the team, concepts, sales. That would be a basis to evaluate that this certain project will be recognized in the market as well as to the investors. It is important to know that the future of a certain project will be between us(community) and to its developers. Any absence of these two things, it will surely be going nowhere.

If you only focus on the team, concepts and sales, I think even scammers can manipulate it. In my opinion the points given by the OP are correct, and I myself am based on those 5 points. If it's only based on the 3 points you mentioned, I don't think it's safe enough, especially partnerships, scammers won't have good partnerships with big companies.
1075  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is parlay an effective betting strategy? on: July 19, 2019, 07:55:42 AM
I've won some good amount with paylay in sports betting in the past but when I start doing it in a regular basis, it seems my overall return is negative.
So my question, do you bet on parlay and why?, and what's the biggest odds you've won so far?
In my opinion it is an option or an alternative and not an effective strategy, the reason I chose to parlay is because just to get the big odds and the parlay is an alternative for me and the parlay is totally ineffective because you have to win all bets. If you are looking for effective strategies, I would prefer to bet single with intermediate odds.

I don't think single bets are actually effective, parlays do need all the wins, but it's better to keep the level of parlay on level 2 only. I myself like parlay in betting and trading, with 2x wins then returning to level 1, I think it's safer and easier. And it's not too risky like compensation strategies.
1076  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Please help newbie to go to market in the UK on: July 19, 2019, 07:36:31 AM
well, as long as you have a credit or debit card with a visa or mastercard logo then you can buy bitcoin from anywhere. Coinbase is one of the exchanges that accepts bitcoin purchases through credit / debit cards, yes not only coinbase but there are many. And you don't need to change USD into GBP to trade because the system will automatically change it.

maybe this could be a reference: https://support.coinbase.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2949612-payment-methods-for-uk-customers
1077  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Strategy on: July 19, 2019, 07:02:17 AM
It can work on some gambling games like poker or sports betting but if its on a slot machine, roulette, lottery I think you don’t need to think for some strategies because the machine are already in the system of the house. Gambling strategies wont guaranteed that you can make money, luck is still the top reason for your profit.
Indeed luck is the almost top reason for any profit one make from gambling and not really our own strategy because I don't see any strategy that can beat the system of the house. And if strategy will really help it will be only in those areas you mentioned above.

If we are talking about the games that are luck-based then we can say that luck plays an important role for us but if we are talking about other games like sport-betting, I don't think you need luck, you need knowledge and analyzation skills. If you know a lot of things about sports and you know well the players in them, I guess sports-betting is a great place for you.

yeah right, all gambling games about sports have a strategy, I myself prefer gambling like this rather than determined by luck. Luck-based gambling usually only reads the algorithm of the game without any rules, but the game with the strategy must have the ability and knowledge to play. Gambling is not about money, but how we get pleasure in making money.
1078  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Btc dump. It is time for some alts to recover against BTC on: July 19, 2019, 06:41:10 AM
I am seeing btc can dump to as low as $7700 level. I think it is not the end of BTC bull run but as BTC dominance so high and alts bleeding from January against BTC i think it is time now for some alts to recover.

XRP went down from 10000 sat to as low as 2800 sat. My bet goes to XRP this time and i think can recover to 4500 - 6000 sat area.
It will take a long time for alts to grow strongly. As of 2017, when BTC dominates over 70%, alts still cannot grow and it seems that only BTC is a strong increase.
After that, the bubble started to explode, when BTC's Dominance was only about 35% - 40%, then the alts began to increase sharply.
We will also see a strong pump price from BTC and history will continue to repeat.
In my opinion, it's still time to buy BTC and sell it at $ 12k. Smiley

But in my opinion, to be more vigilant about bitcoin because according to my technical analysis and looking at the previous chart, bitcoin is still forming a pattern to go down even further. I personally cannot buy bitcoin at this time, I will still wait until the end of the month and look back, which way bitcoin will go. I also hope that as you would expect the price of $12k+ to return, but the alert is more important and more important is to use your own analysis.

1079  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: KYC and the $5 hammer on: July 19, 2019, 05:54:03 AM
Most of the gambling sites that operates in crypto don't ask for KYC by default.There are certain rules that those crypto operating casinos put in place if a really big amount of money is won and you want to withdraw it directly at once.If you withdraw it like the maximum defined amount without KYC daily then you don't need to worry about it.

Yes, I think the rules on gambling sites are almost the same as the exchange rules where there is a limit to the amount of money withdrawn to do the Kyc. But so far I have rarely seen gambling sites that require customers to do kyc, but if there is a site like that that is clear I will not join the site. I think Kyc is only intended for investors not gamblers.
1080  Economy / Speculation / Re: Getting ready to buy! on: July 18, 2019, 04:18:36 PM
What do you guys think? Bitcoin at 9400$ right know

When you get lower prices, then it's an opportunity to buy more bitcoin. When yesterday bitcoin reached a low price I had some technical analysis that bitcoin would bounce back. But my analysis is not entirely appropriate because it could be, bitcoin will experience a breakout. And that will make things worse than now, so I hope there will be good news that affects bitcoin in the next month.

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