Hello
I finally found a wallet from bitcoinx, and I was able to claim my forked coins...
But now I can't find an exchange take takes deposits. I only found exrates.io (volume too low) and gates.io(requires kyc)
I didn't want to make kyc.
Do you guys know an exchange that take deposits? Coinegg and Huobi don't take deposits... :/
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I don't know if this is the right section of the forum but happy holidays!
There isn't a wrong board for the holidays wishes. This was my first year in the forum, and was very nice. Posting here daily, and I haven't seen many people wishing happy holidays. Happy holidays everyone ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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You can replace the word "Martingale" by any word in your mind.
Auto bot can't win, auto bot won't win. Nothing will beat the house edge especially not bots.
I agree with this. However, some people beat the house. By luck, or by finding something that statistically benefits them. But bots are much less likely to beat, IMO.
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Notícia muito triste pessoal, ainda mais no dia do natal. https://livecoins.com.br/morre-aos-24-anos-co-fundador-da-foxbit/Assim que vi a notícia e vi o sobrenome, lembrei do nosso colega pelo nome dele no forum. Não o conheci, mas com certeza foi uma pessoa muito importante na comunidade brasileira de criptomoedas. Tão novo e já participou da fundação da Foxbit, a maior exchange do Brasil. ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif)
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Lol
Bitcoin technical discussion board is not Technical analysis related. This post should be in trading discussion. Click move topic, bottom right corner.
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With your plan of betting at @1.5 , it will take a long journey before reaching your expected BTC1. No way you will just put a decent amount on every bet just to reached the target. Plus the fact that you will not always win.
Forget bull run when expecting profits from doing gambling. What you must focus is how to maintained a good winning stats while doing gambling.
I try a strategy like this I believe it's better to start small, with basically dust, until you starting making some profits with your dust. Certainly every game experience can be improved over time, as you learn the mechanics Then you start betting higher amounts once you learn the basic and start making profits with your dust. Statistically the house will mostly win, so it's a risk bet. Only use a small part of your portfolio.
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additionaly, you can find the max profit per bet when you click on each coin in the Play tab. currently for bitcoin it is around 17btc max profit per bet, pretty decent amount if you ask me, some dice site only have around 10btc max profit per bet You can see also top players by profit. There is a person with 39 BTC profit!! Lol that's amazing
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I can’t imagine any scenario where this would be a realistic way to mine. In the end it is just math though. I saw a video about it a while back. Obviously, there's no practical application, apart from creating a new hash, but it nicely puts the Bitcoin hash power into perspective. Compare 44 million tera hashes per second to 0.67 hash per day: that's 5*10 24 times faster! I had to look up the names: That's 5 Septillion times faster (in American names). Checking all existing blocks is what's really going to get you doing it by hand ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Of course,no practical use. But it is very interesting and the article also has an educational perspective, showing that those are simple calculations, but very boring. And even a small mistake would trash all your work. Certainly no use but educational.
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i ve sent usdt to bitfinex 2 months ago thinking that they can send wire to Turkey that was possible 2 years ago, but seems like they cant send wire and they dont even say anything about it, i ask them wtf happened to my wire they said oh sorry there is a problem if you want we can give your usd in your account, fuckily said ok, because there was no option, but when they gave back my usd now i cant take them back as i put becuase this fuckboys just put usdt to usd and now converting costs %3-4 . as a total i lost 700 usd while converting , these fuckers said usd=usdt now change this acording to their head. stupid scammers ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) , will going to add their scams to this topic. Sorry for your lost money.... This sector desperately needs some regulation. Why didn't you exchange usdt to BTC and sold in a local turkey exchange? Internacional transfers are more expensive and slow, you should avoid them.
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I believe that sooner or later we will come to the conclusion that smart contracts will make such property transfer transactions possible.
Probably later. Smartcontracts cannot interact with any data from outside the blockchain. The way blockchain is designed does not allow it to interact with outside data. You will need an Oracle for that, and there is no functional Oracle yet. This is why all smartcontracts for now are icon related, or tokens exchanges (like Dex or whatever). And some few minigames like cryptokitties (cryptokitties are just a different kind of token, erc721) A land transfer by smartcontract is not possible for now, because land property transaction is not registered in he blockchain
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It would be really difficult to sell land now to a non-resident of his country. But at the same time, inside the country, I still admit such an opportunity, when the buyer and seller are sufficiently oriented in the laws of their country.
For example, the land can be issued as a gift, and the cryptocurrency can simply be transferred from the wallet to the wallet.
You are probably trying to avoid regulations. I believe it is possible in some countries, don't know about Russia. but even to a Russian it may be possible. You can announce your land in a local newspaper/website and say that you accept btc? Your question is similar to stupidity, because it is simply impossible to sell land for cryptocurrency!
It is not stupid. Hr is trying to avoid regulations. He lives in a country where the government is very powerful and the economy is not as Free as in Europe or USA.
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I will try again!
06-10-14-81-83
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Hello guys,
I know a little bit about Gambling site. But I want to know more about gambling. I used gambling site a long time ago. So I want to start now. Someone suggest me some good gambling site as like as 777Coin.
Well, YoloDice is an old service. They are in the forum since 2016 , and they have a good reputation. I believe you should consider visiting their website.
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Airdrop Literalmente são um monte de criptomoedas que em breve serão lançadas. Ou seja, antes dos desenvolvedores lançarem a sua moeda digital no mercado,os desenvolvedores criam uma promoção, onde presenteiam os usuários com um montante de criptomoedas, bastando apenas que eles (os usuários) façam o cadastro na plataforma da cripto que está distribuindo o Airdrop em questão.
Airdrops em geral nao valem nada. Voce ganha centavos de dolar, e nao podem ser trocados por BTC ou qq outra moeda devido ao baixo volume. Ah nao ser que voce junte muitos airdrops e os mande para a mesma exchange (dificil) e tentar fazer um volume alto para poder sacar. Em breve voce verá que eles nao valem nada, e voce so perdeu tempo se cadastrando para receber 0,10 usd, que nao podem ser recuperados...
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Did I read that it is now possible to view a listing of our post reports. If so, that would solve the problem for me.
You need to make 300 reports to see your reporting history. Unhandled reports are not ignored, they are just waiting for the moderator (they will be marked as good or bad soon). I think the word "bad" is too strong, and may be discouraging for the reporter. If it were "inaccurate report" it would be much better than "bad report"
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I believe an Activity/Merit ratio would be a much more useful statistics
In this case, even the airdropped merit could be considered, as users with airdropped merit have high activity.
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I slipped up by not riding the recent rise in Bitcoin. I deposited £100 in coinbase, but I misread the dip, and missed the buying chance. I really wanted the discussions to see if I could avoid making mistakes like that.
I don't think you missed already. BTC is still 4300, which is a 75% fall from the previous ATH. You will never hit the bottom, forget it. The only way to hit it is if you buy all the way down. Alternatively, the only way to hit the top is to sell on the way up. Personally, even if I hit close to the bottom, I will think "I didn't buy enough. Why did I bought only 100?" IMO and according to my experience in investing, if you are too worried about the buying price, you will never buy it. Ofc you shouldn't buy any asset in ATH, but that's clearly not the situation now. There are really nice discussion about trading methods in Wall Observer thread. Like this one by JayJuanGee What do you do?
Are you going to sell now at 8.000? Did you bought at 5800 ?
I thought that most peeps here understand my methodology. In brief, largely I am an incrementalist. I buy on the way down, and I also dollar cost average buy, and I sell a small amount of the way up. I sell between about 1% and 1.5% of my bitcoin stash for every 10% that the BTC price goes up, and I use a decent amount of the sales proceeds to buy back, in the event that the BTC price goes down. I have been engaged in such incrementalism for almost 3 years. In other words, before October 2015, I was largely accumulating and dollar cost average buying... I also was establishing my initial BTC stake in 2014, and in a kind of maintenance during 2015, so if I ever sold any BTC for any reason, I would replace such BTC (and a bit more) quite quickly thereafter. Currently, largely, I do not really change my practice by BIG price moves or make any BIG moves of my own.. so I am constantly selling on the way up and constantly buying as the price goes... I do tend to play around with the increments and the amounts based on how the BTC price is moving, but the amount that I authorize to buy or to sell is based on ongoing similar percentages that I authorize for myself and only tweak in small ways. Regarding the actual price points of $8,000 and $5,800, yes I was buying all the way down. Actually, I sold all the way up to $19666 and then I bought all the way back down and was largely prepared to keep buying , even if BTC prices were to go below $1k (which surely seems unlikely, currently). Largely also I had been selling all the way up through the $6000s until reaching our $8000 of today.. so if the price goes above $8k I will continue to sell, and if the price goes below $7700 or something like that I will resume buying.. This idea is inspired in Rpietila's SSS thread. I really liked it, however I will begin doing that when we reach at least 10k (don't want to sell before).
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He's head of IT in a big company (Energy Industry) ~ he just mentionned the fact "I'd like to innovate"... I think this is a terrible idea! It sounds like a manager who's heard of something and wants it, even though he has no idea what it does and what it's used for. In general, if you can do something without a blockchain, you should do it without a blockchain. Ionce heard Andreas Antonopoulos saying exactly that. If you can do without a blockchain, you should do it without. In simple terms, blockchain is a slow and expensive database. It is very useful for especific situations
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