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1081  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading with insurance new service its revolution for traders on: October 26, 2022, 03:39:38 AM
Let’s call it a day in the trading section.  Grin
While reading the OP I was like oh okay, oh what, oh really, oh shut up. I am pretty sure most of you had the same expressions as this one.
This is really funny and worth nothing. Insurance against trade is most illogical thing I have ever read because that fee of 70-100 bucks a month is actually loss against my trade. How I am supposed to believe that I will earn that fee plus my profits. It’s funny.
1082  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is deflation considered to be an admirable feature of Bitcoin? on: October 25, 2022, 06:08:26 PM
Quote
6. Incentive

"Once a predetermined number of coins have entered circulation, the incentive can transition entirely to transaction fees and be completely inflation free." - Satoshi Nakamoto

Satoshi knew all these terminologies will play great role because that’s what he studied first through the traditional banking system and then he “might” have started building the codes for blockchain.

Now obviously this is all my assumptions but he programmed and planned it right in terms of inflationary system. However he also kept the bubble perfectly in shape so as to no one could break it.

Basically it’s admirable that bitcoin is holding it perfectly as planned by Satoshi.
1083  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: October 24, 2022, 07:32:42 PM
~Looking at my (balance + withdrawals) - (deposits) I am in profit of 5.64845487 bitcoin after the lambo competition.


Now that’s some crazy casual response from the winner of Lambo. You are really good. How simply they are putting it up as if they are talking about 5-12 bitcoins you know. Feels like talking about “yeah I won some 500-1000 bucks after deducting my investments”.  That’s psych man, I like it the way they are making conversation.

It’s probably gonna be dream to win 10-12 btc and then saying yeah I’m still in profit of 5 btc.

Congrats one more time buddy.
Yep, that's the simple and foolproof way to work it out.  Cheesy
1084  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 2018 Vs. 2022 on: October 24, 2022, 07:14:43 PM
If a trader is clever enough then they know we are also reaching the halving cycle next year which means lucrative way for the miners and long time hodlers to pump their wallets with some fiat. The market might also go way down than this and keep the FOMO cycle on for sometime. However, this is where smartness needs to be applied and we need to actually buy more crypto than sell it during this period. I am definitely looking forward to watch out my portfolio during this season since once you miss it, you gonna wait for another 4 years to achieve the same level of down turn. Who might have thought that bear market is blessing and when it's in the halving period its even greater for the profit bookings.
1085  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hidden Gems on: October 24, 2022, 06:53:33 PM
Nah, there is nothing like that in the crypto space these days. That’s a terrible terrible idea to believe in few of them because we will be finding pin in haystack to work our way up there. That bad it is in the crypto now a days  because they could be coming in bad shape and sizes literally. Take example of LUNA and belief of every person in that project. The problem is there are still fishes which are swimming their way out under there. This is leading many promising projects look better but they all turn to be same at the end when things do not pan out proper for the owners!!
So whatever we choose is always a risk in the crypto space.
1086  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Education on: October 24, 2022, 06:23:44 PM
Our education system is already adopting new topics all the time and I am pretty sure crypto currency’s is whole new dimension to study for us and the upcoming generation. Believe it or not slowly High school students are also getting more attention towards coding, making their own softwares and what not! With the crypto they have more to learn and more to understand about the new methods of understanding the blockchain.

I am definitely sure that adding such subjects would bring nothing but greatness to the knowledge we already have. Hope so future becomes brighter with every subject and courses.
1087  Economy / Gambling / Re: trustdice - scam, very bad site. on: October 24, 2022, 05:53:29 PM
As far as I am concerned, trust dice is genuine casino and I am getting paid pretty well enough and on time for all my gambled money over there. I’m even speaking with few users over Chat box and got tipped and giving tips so I am pretty sure everything at Trustdice is working just fine.

If somehow you have stumbled upon spam links or someone deceived you into wrong promotions. Could be that or it could be that you might have misplayed all the promos and broke the rules as everyone mentioned up here. Smiley
1088  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Almost 1/4 of Belgian employees are willing to receive crypto-salary on: October 24, 2022, 03:52:10 PM
It seems like the article didn't mention the sample size of the survey (I'm just using Google translate) so I'm skeptical. I don't know — but in the current market situation(mostly bearish), 22% seems quite higher than what I'd expect.

I have found in the other source that it was around 1k people, possibly error 3,02%.
There is an article on Partena page (some more details included): https://www.partena-professional.be/nl/nieuws/22-van-de-werknemers-staat-open-voor-een-gedeeltelijke-verloning-cryptogeld


If we even consider exponential results of this survey in the multiplier of 1000, the number is quiet lesser and not that much positive hope for the Belgium people who are interested in such process change. There comes the hope when at least more than 50% and above population from particular nation is surveyed either over Internet or manually via form submissions. Those are great error free results!! They mean really something.

For example, if all the corporates throughout Belgium come together to perform survey like this then it could be something of charm to consider for future prospects. This study mentioned above is really ok ok.
1089  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What possible reasons made Satoshi bow out from the crypto scene?? on: October 24, 2022, 09:15:40 AM
You guys have that question and me thinking all the time how did Mr/Mrs/Miss Satoshi vanished just like that? I mean think about it for a minute. Someone come in, work hard on big code write ups and algorithms, create technology that no one ever imagined and vanished just like that in a thin air.

How? There must be few people who worked with them right? Few colleagues, may be friends or relatives who at least sometime talked about it over coffee or something?

How is it possible that there is no trace about it at all?

(Meanwhile some secrete government reading my reply and laughing at this. It was us but we covered it up with Satoshi. Lolz Wink)
1090  Economy / Economics / Re: 23 Countries Now Abandoning US Dollar on: October 24, 2022, 05:24:30 AM
Definitely we will have a horizontal line between the two preferred currencies in the future and it’s no wonder considering the way US dollar is moving towards inflationary dump yard. They have not seen developing economically but only physically and printing the dollars all the way around. I’m surprised how worlds powerful nation is weakening in front of the few developing countries who are continually pressing the gas paddle to catch the light speed in their developments. US over the time has increased its dependency for various supply chains, raw materials and more which is actually making it weak inside out. Anyways, all we can do it see how they play the next card in inflation.
1091  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: France tops the wave of leading crypto approvals on: October 23, 2022, 01:42:24 PM
But as whole Europe does not seem to be welcoming the crypto. There are few countries which are imposing strong crypto regulations while some of them welcoming it. As whole Europe still balances the both sides. I am not sure how much it will impact but after Trusses bad decisions and UK’s economy failing that too in the times of recession which is crazy. Being part of European enforcements this could be concerning when it will come to crypto market regulation. We can only have wait and watch formula to see how far France goes.
1092  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much was your last big win? on: October 23, 2022, 12:50:00 PM
I am always wondering how everyone is getting to that big level? I have seen people hitting bigger and bigger multipliers in the Games and Round section.  Whether it is roobet, Duelbit or some other casino, people will just throw themselves into various slots and play multipliers likes 777, or even 1000 plus many times. I have rarely hit anything above 100x multiplier and I find myself badly unlucky when it comes to playing slots. All I have hit is around 30-50x max and nothing above that. I always play very cautiously and do not put anything above 10 cents per bet including combination of lines and coins too.

Congrats on your win. I hope you had maximum profit in that since before that there would have been huge slides for you. :-D
1093  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: October 23, 2022, 12:30:03 PM
I am talking more about the 1st place of the weekly lottery as that is 0.10 Bitcoin right now and a bit more which is a good amount,of course it is not comparable to the Lambo draw but I think is big enough to be shared here or in the big wins thread in games and rounds of Freebitco.in as that is about 2000 dollars right now.Normally during so many years of the lottery running we would have seen at least someone won the 1st place here because there are really a lot of members of the forum which are actively playing and gambling in the site.

That’s good idea but the main concern is who will look after the contest, who is going to host it? I’m pretty sure websuit won’t be doing it since it’s already available freely on their website and there is no need to create a thread for it over forum. That’s when it’s active gambling site and not the faucet come gambling site. The initial one will always host their competitions because that’s what the agenda is there for them.

For freebitcoin, that weekly competition is hard. Plus only one account wins which means there needs strong member from the community who will run it, sign the message for authentication on timely basis and don’t run away when it wins. Need to think through before anyone could join it.
1094  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How important are exchanges? on: October 23, 2022, 12:07:35 PM
Bitcoins can exist without exchanges, but would you support the argument that the existence of exchanges are among the factors facilitating the popularity and accessibility that people have to bitcoins?


Well in initial days bitcoin used to be either mined and traded from p2p way out and it still worked. Rather it worked perfectly without any hindrance and there was not much buzz about it but it was working anyways. However , if they were not there then that would have been opposite to what we see bitcoin at.

What I mean is, bitcoin would have been traded at limited rates, the volume could have been lesser and its popularity would have been far more simpler than today.

For me previous days were good, it was more about trading anonymously p2p and borderless than the price today.
1095  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would Bitcoin Survive A Nuclear War? on: October 23, 2022, 10:10:37 AM
Dude, you talking about NUCLEAR war! That would be the time when you and me will have to find the shelter underground somewhere on the horizon to save our own asses man! Who would think about bitcoin and even dollar bill when people will be killing each other for food, water which is not radioactive.

Our own lives will be more important than the bitcoin or blockchain. There will be nothing available in the nuclear war. The only thing that will keep us going on is survival instinct. That’s all.
1096  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do You Think Bitcoin Mining Will Be Banned Due to Fears of Climate Change? on: October 22, 2022, 04:43:22 PM
I will say this again, bitcoin mining never ever impacted anything into the nature. That’s the shit load of maths and anyone with formal degree can calculate it smoothly.

The paradox is that: We invented electric vehicles but we charge them with the electricity that was generated using coal and nuclear plants with nuclear waste being drown to the ocean floors.

. . . . If this this still not concerning to the nature then I am pretty sure bitcoin is way way cleaner than what we already doing or did since hundreds of years.

Bitcoin 10-12 years old and every politician in the world mastered that it’s impacting the carbon emissions just like that. Ever seen smoke coming out of bitcoin mining farm?
The heat that is produced from the mining farms is lesser than what is needed to heat up the entire Europe throughout the winter season and still they blame it for natures disturbances.

All the environmental protection stuff is cover up stories slowly being injected on the minds of people so that they can stop using bitcoin slowly and get into the traditional banking in full fledge format.

This is just complex and well planned agenda being plotted against Bitcoin and it’s usage.

“Bitcoin mining is still greener and still worth it as compared to the mess that we have done with industrialisation”.
1097  Economy / Gambling / Re: Unpopular opinion about crypto gambling on: October 22, 2022, 01:52:21 PM
Aeyy man, that’s edited picture but let’s talk about it anyways since the guy wants to changed mind. Basically if you are in crypto and you know that it has unprecedented privacy already for transferring funds between the two Parties then you are already getting best out of it.

Now if someone is gonna come out of nowhere asking for KYC free gambling then definitely they are stupid. If you want to be that anonymous then just go to regular casino where thousands of cameras will be staring at you, creating evidences, Once you win you can leave the premises without showing any ID. The only thing is worlds will be watching you.

However, in case of crypto gambling world won’t be watching you, only few developers of gambling site, scratching their nuts every morning wouldn’t even bother to see who you are. Lolz.
1098  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ways to earn aside from bounty campaign and airdrop on: October 22, 2022, 11:46:45 AM
Aside from typical bounty campaign and airdrop. Now the hype change to incentivized testnets. ..

Completing tasks in the test network sometimes brings a good profit. One of the last such examples was the airdrop from Aptos, in which for mint free NFT in the test network, its participants received 150 APT, which is approximately equal to $1200. By the way, the activity in this test network has not ended yet, since only 3% of the 51% allocated to the community has been spent.

That’s crazy amount for testing. I am not sure how it is done and who is allowed to do it but is it possible for non technical backgrounds to fulfil their requirements and get paid for it? Like I might be able to spare lot of time for such project. But I’m not sure what does test net is? Do we have to check something related to their coding and stuff? If that’s it then I am out of competition already. Lolz.

I have also seen few people asking for testnet coins which means it needs additional investment to buy these so test coins and then the real stuff starts right?
1099  Economy / Economics / Re: Agriculture HODL on: October 22, 2022, 05:33:56 AM
As a farmer this thread is hilarious. Farming is the probably some of the hardest work you will ever do. There are no days off, summer vacations, family days... None. Your sick? so what you must work.

Remember your not making a dime until that crop sells. Many confuse gentleman farming for local markets with true ag, they ain't the same.
This will be unfair to farmers who are living fair enough to survive and to work despite all the hardships just to sustain our food necessities. We can't hold agriculture because it will affect lots of farmers and any job that is related to agriculture. It will also affect he supply and demand which could really lead to food shortages in the future. There are still other ways to earn a profit.

It’s far better if farmer do it themselves and thus let the circle of farmer to customer keep going on. It’s known fact that food which is primarily “Basic Needs” of humans will be there forever and main role is of farmer who then ultimately survives on it.

It would be bad idea to halt this process and put farmers into jeopardy as to what to do and what not for their own survival henceforth?

If weather is bad, veggies are little bit costly then but it because at least we have fixed income but farmer does not! He has to rely on the nature, extra costs of technology used for modern farming and he has lot of investment to make before he can even see his wages.

Support them!
1100  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is regulation really inevitable? on: October 21, 2022, 06:15:47 PM
The main streamline process can never be disturbed and that’s what bitcoin is doing with traditional banking system. It’s literally disrupting the whole process flow with ownership criteria. If government shuts down and say nothing about it then believe me, by now economy would have collapsed and we wouldn’t be talking here.

They can’t just let it go around and make it official.

If bitcoin gets fully accepted then it is going to be the way it is currently. Partial laws, partial acceptance and full transactions as per the user.

If worlds money disappears then how will we trade? How everything will get valued and against what? If ownership surpasses then the deciding factor would be demand and supply. But it will cripple the tax system, how government sectors will work? How military will operate? How CIVIL services will work if there is no tax?

We can’t just expect bitcoin to take over the world. We are in immature stage right now.
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