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1081  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think, India lifting the ban on cryptocurrencies will impact BTC Price? on: March 04, 2020, 10:49:14 AM
We might see some effects but not in an instant and fast way. Don't expect some huge price jump just because of that and everything depends how demand and supply ratio will move and how vivid will becom cryptocurrency market in India. Anyway, I don't expect too much but some slight positive effects we might see.
1082  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Online gambling or Casino gambling? on: March 03, 2020, 05:51:15 PM
I prefere online gambling. Although both varieties have advantages and disadvantages availability and convenience that offers online gambling is a plus for me. Also I have my peace and privacy when I'm online and not all casinos have the conditions I like. So my choice would always be online casinos.
1083  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Random coin picks experiment on: March 03, 2020, 01:04:15 PM
Well, I don't know how else could strategy with altcoins eve function in different way.
There are so many worthless and useless coins in the market so it's not very important which method you use to make the selection, it's usually a waist of time and money anyway. I mean you can check their current value and make a pick based on that but on the other side that is not guarantee you will make a good choice.
1084  Economy / Economics / Re: Corona Virus is a Fake Flag to destroy China! on: March 03, 2020, 10:32:58 AM
Well, if the virus was created, then by who? I don’t know if any of you have read this book that’s called ‘the eyes of darkness’ by Dean Koontz? I didn’t read the book to the end, but it was kind of suspicious and seems to relate to what’s happening in the world today. The book was talking about a biological weapon that was created by the Chinese (I don’t think it’s a true story though) was carried by their scientist who defected to the United States.

The biological weapon in the book was called ‘Wuhan-400’ which is the same city where this Corona virus started in real life lol. And that’s where it gets kind of suspicious. The book says that the weapon affects only humans and nothing else. I read to this point and didn’t go further. It seems to relate to what’s happening now. Like, I’m starting to think there are people behind all these.

Many conspiracy theories about corona virus appear all the time, many aiming that China was actually victim of US. Some aim even at cryptocurrencies war which I don't think it's true at al. However, there are many roomors that virus was created exactly in China and by accident or maybe deliberately got out of the labaratory.
We are all aware that biological weapons is being developed all the time so the question is only if breakouts appear accidentaly or on purpose.
1085  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Personal Opinion: Only a matter of time until Bitcoin will surprise us again on: March 03, 2020, 09:10:52 AM
Yes, Bitcoin can always surprise us both in positive or negative way but after 8 years dealing with Bitcoin I can't be so easily surprised anymore.
So, the recent correction wasn't a surprise for me, it was kind of expected but on the other hand I don't think that will last for long and that price will go down further.
Price will recover, that is for sure, however I don't expect some huge price jump.
1086  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you tried explaining provable fairness to old-school gamblers? on: March 03, 2020, 07:59:15 AM
This is not an easy task and to be honest I stopped trying. Old school gamblers have their own world and their own rules so just a few of them are ready to accept the concept of crypto gambling. For some it's even hard to use online platforms for traditional gambling.
However, sone of them are flexible enough to listen and learn so don't give up immediately.
1087  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you keep a spreadsheet for you wins and losses for tax purposes? on: March 02, 2020, 09:07:53 PM
This is not necessary for me, at least not for the tax purposes, in my country gambling profit is not treated that way, unless we talk about really huge sums.
However, it's not a bad idea to have records on your wins and losses, at least to have the insight in the ration between these two and to be aware what is your exact position, that might open your eyes and maybe make you to change the strategy.
1088  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK REQUIRES ID PROOF - BE AWARE BEFORE YOU WIN BIG! on: March 02, 2020, 07:33:55 PM
For me it's kind of natural that you need provide your ID prior to withdraw big amount. All legitimate gambling platforms are obliged to different laws and regulation and they need to protect themselves and their customers from different types of crime and scam, that is their legal obligation. It's nothing odd, in fact it's for the benefit of users although I can understand the need of players to protect their anonimity.
1089  Economy / Gambling / Re: Blogabet tipsters group on: March 02, 2020, 06:36:31 PM
If someone truly wants to avail this kind of premium with a tipsters group. Think twice, no, think many times before committing and paying that 200 euros per month.

It may not be my money but I'm telling you that if you only want to earn with gambling better to make your own assessment rather than depending with these monthly subscriptions.

Very good advice, everyone should really think twice before putting money into this. This reminds me on similar tips investment groups that were actually designed only with purpose to take your money.
Tipsters will not help you in making money in any way, this is just the false hope for naive users but you will not get desired results. The sum.they are asking is not small at all and believe me with their tips you will not return that money.

yeah premium pays big but not worth it if thier tips fails most of the time  .  whats worst is that your betting too huge because of your expectations  . there are also times that you won but you only bet small and your winning will still be not worth it because you already payed big for the tips before  . chances are you will also give an extra tip to your tipping provider and to the people around you   .  cant imagine if how your profit will be after that   . its okay if they can vouch first to see the tip was legit or not  , and if we won thats the time we give something in return  .
Thinking about this stuff needs to figure every factors that will benefits you, if you have a huge money to use for this activities and you can afford to pay the participating fees, the next thing to check is the amount of bets that you'll going to take, if that can covered your fees then once you got the winning pick/tips then there's no problem.

Maybe he can afford to pay participating fee and huge amount money to invest but is it really worth spending it. So far no one has convinced me that tips are worth bothering and that this really works. To my opinion you can only rely on yourself and your own experience and judgement, everything else is.just selling tricks that work only in.the case of coincidence and pure luck.
1090  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can anyone explain these videos to me? on: March 02, 2020, 05:31:56 PM
Just don't bother with these video, there is nothing to understand. It's obviously another attempt of scam so I hope no one will fall for that. I know that people are willing to try anything they think it can help them getting any kind of profit on any way but this is just a trap for naive users, so just stay away from it.
1091  Economy / Speculation / Re: WHEN we should sell BTC after halving as a LONG-TERM invest? on: March 02, 2020, 01:42:01 PM
There is no answer to that, it depends on personal judgement of every user itself. It depends how much you invested, what are your goals and.plans, how much did you earn, how much did you lose etc. Anyway, no.one can't decide instead of you when and if at all to sell your coins.
Also, at this moment is still very hard to say what exactly halving brings us and how the price will move after that. The best thing is to watch the market and then make decision accordingly.
1092  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Have you heard about Instant Exchanges before? on: March 02, 2020, 10:10:18 AM
I know a few instant exchange but this is my first time hearing an instant exchange that lets you control your wallet at the same time allows you to trade between several exchanges. Isn't the process the same between an instant exchange that's centralized? since you're still sending the funds to the exchange anyway. Also that would be a good addition to Omegastarscream's list of instant exchange.

I have also heard about instant exchanges but not that they are functioning that way. To be honest that sounds a bit strange to me and there might be some catch so think twice before you use it. It doesn't sound very secure and legitimate to me so I would personaly avoid it.
1093  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Story time! Lost coins & Regrets - Let's bring back a little bit of nostalgia. on: March 01, 2020, 09:26:33 PM
I guess every Bitcoin user who is involved with Bitcoin long enough has something to regret, so it's my case too.
About five years ago I had a portfolio of about 7 Bitcoins. I made some bad decisions and choice and I lost those Bitcoins. Now I know I should have done it different but that was a school for me and I learned a lot. But I regret I missed the opportunity to have some real nice profit. I never managed to get these 7 Bitcoins back and having in.mind current situation I don't think I ever will.
1094  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A professional crypto-currency trader PROVIDING FREE bitcoin/alt SIGNALS on: March 01, 2020, 08:45:05 PM
Hi, for this thread to make any sense, you should start with a brief mathematical description of your strategy;

at the bare minimum: what's your reward / risk ratio, what's your expected hit rate (much better if you can publish some official results from your account), what is your frequency of trading,

and so later observers can judge how accurately your strategies follow your predictions... Good Luck

With all respect and having in mind that this guy might really have honest intentions, I don't trust signals. You simply can't rely on that and there is no method how to assess how efficient they are.
However, there might be some people who are interested so I agree that more details about strategy and results might be helpful in trying to convince.people.
1095  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Ethercrash script on: March 01, 2020, 06:53:48 PM
Why in the world do you expect anyone here to fall for this bullshit op? 0.5 ETH for a script sold by a newbie claiming that it is possible to earn in a stable manner. Seriously? I don't think that your screenshots will help you here.

I'll send you a friend request in Discord, didn't even know that you can use scripts on ethercrash. I would give a try.
Do you seriously expect to beat the HE through some script sold by an absolute newbie? Advice: Don't fall for this crap.

I also can't understand that people can be so naive to believe that some script can help them to make profit. But I guess that is human nature and some will stick to anything that promises them money, no matter how unrealistic that is. But if human stupidity didn't exist, scamers wouldn't get the chance to make money.
1096  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do people compare betting and investing in bitcoin (in terms of risk)? on: March 01, 2020, 04:09:05 PM
When you invest in Bitcoin you are always exposed to certain risks and you need a bit of luck too that everything with your investment goes as it planned.
However, I wouldn't compare investing in Bitcoin with beting and gambling, this is not the same thing.
Gambling depends on pure luck and investing takes certain knowledge, experience and skills, you can't invest in Bitcoin by pure guessing.
1097  Economy / Economics / Re: Don't spend bitcoin. Not now. on: March 01, 2020, 01:31:51 PM
I don't support the theory not to spend Bitcoin. To my opinion Bitcoin isn't created to be kept like some sort of souvenir, it has its real value in real life.
Of course holding Bitcoin is a smart decision because on a long term basis it's very likely that you will make some profit, so.the key is to find the balance.
But I strongly believe that Bitcoin should be spent always, in any time, that just needs to be in balance with your holding strategy.
1098  Economy / Gambling / Re: Crypto Poker (BIP) on: March 01, 2020, 11:52:58 AM
I have a doubt, when entering the site it is by default in Russian language, maybe in English I would have more vision, some people feel more confident when seeing it in English, they have thought that each record has an initial balance of at least 5 tokens or coins, but maybe something in satoshis, if what you want is to capture people, that's the best option.
When using desktop there is an auto translator. Yes it works but when in mobile those who don't know russian language won't surely understand anything. My opinion, the site should support another language such as english. Since I don't know the language then I am not going to try it out.

Obviously they are not oriented on international market, only russian. Probably there is a reason for that., like regulation or legal framework.  Maybe to contact customer service to see if they can provide another language too, especialy for mobile access too.
Personaly I avoid such sites because I don't feel secure especialy if I can't get proper support and understand everything if some issues appear.
1099  Economy / Speculation / Re: Buy on Friday and Sell on Monday on: March 01, 2020, 08:26:57 AM
That can't be set as a rule. Maybe in some cases it was best strategy to buy on.Friday and sell on Monday but that can't be proven to work all the time, it's not a proven best option.
Price doesn't have some proven patteen how it changed through the days in the week so if that worked the best for you I guess it was a coincidence.
1100  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to protect bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies from hackers. on: March 01, 2020, 01:40:41 AM
You can't protect Bitcoin in general but you can protect your coins. First, don't keep all coins you have in just one wallet and avoid online wallets. They are at least safe and max vulnerable to threats and hackers.
Also, definetely use hardware wallets, they are the best.
Avoid sharin your personal and wallets data with anyone and keep your details on a safe place.
Keep the hygene of your computer and mobile so new updazed version of antivirus and avoid clicking on suspicious attachments, links etc.
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