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1221  Other / Off-topic / Re: Telegram users on: May 05, 2019, 01:44:46 PM
If you are new to telegram then try to visit my blog and read about it as there are many scammers on telegram who will try to scam you, so better you should know what to do on telegram and where to look for help or how to contact the admin.

Blog about Telegram scammer


Helpful thread it is true that there are many scammers in the telegram.
And also be careful on those people who copy the admins name and try to "help you with your problem" this scammers would try to gain your trust and offer you some help and would want to be paid.
I also experience some scammers tried to scam me by copying the name and picture of one admin that I join and asking to borrow a huge amount of crypto at me,
So always check who you are talking to so you wouldn't fall victim of these scammers.
1222  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Demo Bizanc DEX - Cross Chain BTC x ETH on: May 05, 2019, 01:09:17 PM
Thank you for sharing a good tutorial.
So that is almost the same as MEW if I am not wrong because I see that we need to paste private keys to login into the website.
But I am still worried if somehow, there is a malware that came into my browser like what I got in the past.
That is a good project, and I hope that you can secure the website if any bugs happen to the site.
I think this is a new concept of trading in the exchange.
Well that is how DEX works you could always make a new wallet to try it out and seem's like their platform could do it for you,
So why would you be worried? If you don't trust them try out a small amount to see if they are working well.
But I hope they could add up more nice to see that there would be a BTC in DEX now I could easily get my crypto into BTC.
It is just DEMO so I guess we could see more later,
But as of now they only have BTC,ETH and TBRL on their market.
1223  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Oldest youtube video talking about bitcoin on: May 05, 2019, 12:41:40 PM
It was a good informative early Bitcoin Video .
And the owner of the video is still active at the crypto.
You could still see that the twitter link that he/she posted on that video link is still working and still twitting up till now.
I wonder how much did he/she manage to save or hold since he/she enters the crypto.
1224  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best trading tool for crypto on: May 05, 2019, 12:24:02 PM
I am so surprised that there is no charting tool yet in crypto you can work with. If you compare with fx, crypto charts are like child toys. I know we are still at a beginning but still, there is a lot of money there and curious how others read the charts?
I am only long in crypto just because I imagine what can happen if market cap go x10 only. I admit i made some trade, but only a part of my asset. I will stick to my fx strategy, I just found some nice strategy that works for me.
The only proper charting is on trading view for crypto. But not all coins and tokens there.
I hate that fx tools provide charting only from Mon-Fri.

Every trading platform provides a chart because not every crypto have the same price on all of the platform.
How could they operate and show the proper transactions or record of the price if they don't have a chart to show the movement of each crypto that they are operating on their platform?

many people i know that trading in exchange suggest me to use Trading View for but i don't know how to use that
for me, i usually trading using a signal given by the channel that i joined in the telegram and by using this i usually got profit by 10 ~ 30% profit
Don't depend too much on signal groups they are only making money by their followers.
It is just a pump and dump group and the worst part is this could be considered as a pyramid scheme the last one to buy would surely suffer.
1225  Economy / Economics / Re: The Economics of Digital Cryptocurrencies and the Blockchain on: May 05, 2019, 11:49:04 AM
Good stuff but very long to read
So the students, in the majority, used Bitcoin as a store of value. Not really much different than in the crypto community. The real uses were very slow, again not much different. Over 10% converted to fiat because they were not interested (when you look at the lifespan of students' credits for completing their studies, I'm not surprised that they preferred to get the $350 in fiat)
You also have to consider that they're students and likely needed at least a portion of the money they got from cryptos to reduce their expenses or pay for some of them at the very least. A lot of students do not have money to spend on luxury goods, to begin with, let alone money to have invested when it could be used as a ramen fund. Even if they attend MIT, they're probably suffering more from low incomes due to the affluence of their school and the relatively high cost of living that comes with it. $350 is a lot of money for a student, and it can be a month's worth of groceries, maybe two if they eat cheap. Unless they're aware that they have a good job for the summertime or post-graduation, they will likely be extremely financially conservative. The study can be kind of skewed this way; the demographics don't have a wide consideration and thus skims over the people who do treat it as an investment or "new way of life". It is representative of what a lot of people think of cryptos, but not realistic in most cases.

It's a relatively good study to read, and there are some lessons/ideas that can be taken from it, but it must always have the demographics in mind since there are relatively strong biases.
This could be consider in crypto too not everyone could hold on to their crypto because they need money for food and bills.
Most people would feel bad because other sold their crypto in a low price but there is nothing that could be done since they really need the money.
So about the article it is really great and OP is right it is long but worth the time to read, Thanks for sharing it.
1226  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to Think Profitably - a Trader’s Mindset on: May 05, 2019, 11:24:18 AM
What’s the difference between a winning trader and a losing trader? It’s not that one is smarter than the other, or that one is luckier than the other. Sure, maybe having the right tools and the best information helps, but what separates a winning trader from a losing trader is their mindset.

A mindset is how one perceives the world. It’s how a person absorbs the information around them, and chooses to either take action or not.

The most important mindset for a trader, new or experienced, is to consider decisions/trades/positions/investments through the lens of risk versus reward. A winning trader defines their risk and sets a target for their reward. There are lots of ways to do that, worthy of plenty Reddit posts on their own, but the critical learning is that the trader makes a plan based on solid logic, not emotion.

Once a plan is established, with a focus on risk:reward, the next piece of the mindset puzzle is sticking to the plan. This is accomplished through discipline. Only through discipline can you take your plan, and execute it over and over again so that you can measure it.

"If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it." - Peter Drucker

The best way to measure your trading results is by keeping a trading journal. My personal journaling tool was built for Voodoo Crypto, but there are plenty of free ones if you google it. When looking for a journal or template, make sure to consider journaling both each individual trade as well as each trading session. Break down the numbers for every trade, and reflect on your performance and emotions for each session.

After the data has been analyzed and the journal reviewed, you make tweaks to your plan to attempt to maximize profitability. A winning trader understands that they don’t win every time, that losing trades is a fact of trading. However, they can answer whether they win more than they lose and have the stats to back it up.

If you want more hands on guidance and education check out Voodoo Crypto.
It is true a traders mindset is the one that is making a huge difference on winning and lossing trader.
We all got a plan but not all of us could stick to it.
And the more experience you have the more you would make some good decissions.
And of course there are a lot of factors why they lose or why they won.
Most of us lose due to being ignorant,doesn't read the chart only listen to those TA and so called pro-traders.
1227  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why? on: May 05, 2019, 11:07:34 AM
Why would we care about the post of this people specially when they are just posting some stuff?
I mean some of us are really being triggered because of their post.

I have no idea why Elon musk is tweeting things like :-
" Etherum "
Which actually was retweeted many time and surge in Bitcoin was seen , but one question :-

~snip~
He posted Ethereum not BTC it is just a coincident.
Remember anything could happen in crypto .
1228  Other / Meta / Re: Is it possible to have a sticky threads for gambling discussions? on: May 05, 2019, 10:28:03 AM
No matter if there is sticky thread for this topic, I do believe that it wont affect gamblers. Just take a look at other board that has sticky threads and look at the fact that there are still many people ignore the sticky threads. Usually sticky threads consists something like rules on how to make thread or how to post, but in fact there are still many people are breaking the rules because they do not read the sticky thread. In this case, sticky thread about "gambling responsibly" is not really needed because I do believe mature gambler knows how to gamble responsibly.
It is true it wouldn't affect the gambler's they are already aware of it they have read it,
But still they couldn't apply it on their self.
The problem is some gambler's couldn't control their self .
It is all about self control no matter how many times you tell them or remind them it wouldn't matter if they couldn't control their own greed.
1229  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: MyDiceBot - 190409 is released and Android 9.0 launching issue is fixed! on: May 05, 2019, 12:40:40 AM
Is it still downloadable until now? I'm having a hard time opening the link. Seeing the photo makes me feel interested in it. Are there users who downloaded it already? I hope to hear good reviews about it.

I did download it since few days back but I havent tried it since it is a bit confusing for me. Maybe because it is the first time I use dicebot android application.
The last comment from Seuntjibot about this mydicebot is also a bit make me worry to use it. I have no knowledge about this kind of thing but I trust Seuntjibot. So it is better to wait for seuntjibot to give other comment since mydicebot owner has clarified what is concerned by seuntjibot.
They should make a video tutorial on how to use it because not everyone (like me) knows how this thing works or how to make it work.
I haven't tried any of this thing in gambling I only use the autobet on every site that I play if I am too lazy to do a manual bet.
1230  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you still bother to engage non Bitcoiners? on: May 04, 2019, 10:47:20 PM
Nope I have quit on convincing them to be on crypto or to use crypto.
Besides they already seen how crypto changed my life I don't need to do something to get them into crypto.
Most of my friends who saw me earning some from faucet and thinks that I am wasting my time on crypto are now asking me about it.
They only want it because they think that it is an easy way to be rich,
And that is the reason I stop because of their idea and they only want to use it to get rich without knowing how to earn.
I told them about trading and they want a more easy way than trading.
1231  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lil Pump now accepts Bitcoin as payment on: May 04, 2019, 10:03:04 PM
I don't think that he is the first rapper that accepts Bitcoin.
But it would be a good thing for us because it would be another publicity for crypto.
And since he already have so many fans or follower then I think they would start to try it out.
1232  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Koteprati kuci betting tips on: May 04, 2019, 09:21:55 PM
Never actually tried this kind of service before.
And I don't know what game it is so I think I would just stay out until you made some tips on sports or esports that I know.
But look's like you are a good one since you are receiving some good comments in this forum.
1233  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Looking for a genuine partner to join me on a new gambling website venture on: May 04, 2019, 08:42:24 PM
Just for the idea to boost your site and make it better than other CG,
I think it would be better if you could put up a challenge on your site like they should hit the multiplier to win extra prize ,
Of course it should be random and limited but it is just for promotion.
And put up a referral to make the gambler promote your site.
About the design you should make it unique and entertaining.
Or how about this instead of being a regular CG put up a pool bet in every 10th round they would guess when would it crash and the pool bet would go to the one who got the nearest answer.
1234  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Britain keeps the penny but micropayments might promote crypto adoption on: May 04, 2019, 08:16:42 PM
Actually it isn't just the transaction fee that is stopping people from using it as a payment option.
Just like what you can see on this thread people prefer to use cash rather than crypto.
They see's it as an investment and doesn't want to use it as a payment option .
Given the fact that if we use our local wallet we wouldn't have to pay for transaction fee and we would have some cash back or discount they wouldn't use it,
They prefer to pay on hand rather than using the wallet.
1235  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Just bought some crypto on: May 04, 2019, 06:49:54 PM
Hello Everyone,
I’m a female in my 30’s and when I first heard about bitcoin from Max Keiser on RT in 2009 instead of trying to figure out how to mine the bitcoin, I listened to his advice about gold and bought some coins.
Biggest mistake ever lol!
For the next 9 years I focused on my career and got married. Now I’m divorced and started picking up interests that I had before I was with my awful ex husband. Which include bitcoin. It’s come a long way since 2009.

I feel like this community will give me something bigger to be a part of and I sure hope that cryptocurrency will be around for a long time and I can prove warren buffet wrong!

Here’s my question, my coins are currently on binance. How important is it to put them on the ledger?
You should always have your crypto on your own wallet.
Who knows something wrong could happen in exchange platforms so it is better to keep it on your own hardware wallet.
1236  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinsGainer.com - provably fair multiplayer game of chance on: May 04, 2019, 06:06:44 PM
Crash Game is becoming more and more popular to the gambling industry .
And there are so many CG that is operating right now could you give us more reason why we should choose your site?
Not to be rude but we already have trusted CG website like BaB,ethercrash and stake also have a CG on their website.
I think you need something that would attract us .
1237  Economy / Gambling / Re: Blitzmoon.com probability fair game on: May 04, 2019, 05:52:00 PM
the blitzmoon.com probability fair game has updated.
it's more fun and has better performance. the new ratio for the prize is available now.
also, you can signup to get daily faucet and free initial credit to play blitzmoon.

let's play https://blitzmoon.com



The interface is really simple and user friendly which is not bad. I like the pop-up tutorial once you opened the website. Try to add some feature like chats, number of online player, bet history, tipping, faucet and promotions to attract more players.

i think there is already a bet history in the website
i just visit the website but i still don't know how it works, can the OP make a video about how the players bet in this site?
Why don't you try out the demo to learn how it works .
It is on their site you just have to click it the game is very easy to understand you just need to know which number would pop up.
1238  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Central Banks in the Age of Blockchains on: May 04, 2019, 05:37:25 PM
Central Banks need to adopt crypto too because crypto currency is going to play a huge part in the future and we could see it now.
They need to accept it or be outdated we all know that crypto is being used by other as a bank .
There are people who choose to keep their money in crypto rather than the banks.
So the central banks need to adopt it and be part of it.
1239  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Could someone suggest me some legit OTC Telegram/Discord groups? on: May 04, 2019, 05:20:15 PM
Why would you even want to do an OTC on ICO's?
You want to buy their ICO's in much more cheaper than the ICO price then wait till it hits the market it would surely be lower 😂 .
Or if you want a legit one then go directly to the owners or management of the trusted exchange platforms.
1240  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Happy accidents on: May 04, 2019, 05:04:08 PM
It was in a crash game I didn't see that I put up more zero at that time.
It was in Bits since I was playing at BAB and I was just new in crypto.
My bet was supposed to be 50k Sats but it ended up being 500k sats good thing was I choose to set it up automatically to cash out at ×1.25 and I won more than 100k sats .
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