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1301  Other / Serious discussion / Re: It's just a game! on: April 29, 2019, 03:46:01 PM
And why is online games bad?
I won’t put a problem in this: if a person gets satisfaction from a game, everybody has to learn every game. If a person has extra money to spend in games, who can forbid him this.
P.S. from banning online games, Africa will not live better ... this is not a panacea!

Well, I think the point is, if people can spend their money better, the world would have been a better place. There's no one who forbids you to spend $4M on a game (or whatever it is), but when you have the options to use it to help others, is it wrong for people to questions your decisions?

no it's not, but  a lot of people will say, it's your money, you earned it (maybe ? ) so you have the right to do whatever you want with it....
but that's a stupid way to close the problem for me
I understand both sides but I also agree with Tramirostronix ,
Some of use spend it on some stupid stuff just to have fun and yeah I also spend some money on games .
And some times we are doing it to reward ourself for the work that we make to make ourself happy and relieve some stress from work.
But I also know that helping others who truly needs it,Giving out something even a little help and seeing their joyful smile even in just a small help that you give is priceless.
My point is we could do it both we could give some money to them as long as we could and buy the things that would make us happy and relieve some stress.
1302  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Please be careful with traders who.... on: April 29, 2019, 02:50:48 PM
"Please be careful with traders who run private groups, do phone consultations, and sell courses.

Most successful traders are too busy trading, they don't have time to teach.

It would be a distraction."


Saw this tweet just now.

Worth to share to those trading newbies who wants to rely on paid advisors.

Will not go deeper. Hope you got the picture.

(P.S. Credits goes to @BTC_M****. Decided not share the source link as I don't want to promote his Twitter account as owner's other tweets might influence newbies perspectives. But it's quiet easy to search.)
I just don't get it why would they rely their money on others if they could do it on their own.
Yeah they would lose some but at least they would gain experience from it and they could use it for the long run.
Unlike those who they would pay to trade for them.
1303  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: trading bitcoin on: April 29, 2019, 02:14:13 PM
as a newbie, i don't know where to buy bitcoin and trade it from, i hope you can help me  Smiley
Don't just jump in to it ,
You should know the risk and also the basic's in trading before doing it.
Searching and buying crypto or Bitcoin would be easy since there are so many trusted sites .
You could use CMC to choose which platform would you use to do your trading.
1304  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you need cash for everyday use? on: April 29, 2019, 01:27:53 PM
Yes we still need it for our daily transaction we couldn't use crypto or any online payment even cards for every transactions .
There are still some merchant or business that doesn't accept online payments and preffer to get paid via cash .
1305  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why blame people for your failure? on: April 29, 2019, 01:00:28 PM
It has always been that way and I don't know why.
Not just in crypto but you could see it in any MOBA games .
It is their fault why they are losing to their opponents yet they would blame other people for it.
I think they just want somebody to blame so they wouldn't look failure to other.
1306  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do your research before investing in ICOs on: April 29, 2019, 12:29:26 PM
Not just in ICO but in all of your investment .
You should know what you are investing in so you wouldn't be a victim of scams.
You shouldn't be lazy to just put up your money if you don't want to cry because of being scam .
1307  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mental health awareness friends on: April 29, 2019, 11:58:12 AM
This is so hard actually we couldn't see the signs then we would feel guilty because we know to ourself that we could have done something to avoid it.
This is why we shouldn't take anything for granted we should cherish every moment and do our best to enjoy it.
And I wish this thread would help for those member of this forum who are having a hard time.
May your friend rest in peace OP.
1308  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does your country knows about cock fighting betting? on: April 29, 2019, 11:00:07 AM
Well if there would be a site that would make it happen and they would put up a refferal program then I would make a huge profit just by reffering this to my friends.
I have friends who are a huge fan of cock fighting and he also participates he owns some rooster.
1309  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Reasons Crypto Players Skip Casinos with KYC on: April 29, 2019, 09:10:50 AM
Lets me quote the 4 reasons in this thread:
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#1 Compromised Anonymity
#2 Fear of Info Exploitation
#3 Hassle
#4 Country Restrictions

Further details of each reasons can be read on the added link by OP.

I myself one of those who against KYC procedure for betting purpose in this bitcoin/crypto gambling industry. I have to say that 4 above reasons are enough to represent my situation but the main important reason why I choose to gamble with crypto is about its anonymity. In case all crypto gambling sites requires KYC in the future, I think I will stop gambling as there is no reason for me to continue as I gamble for fun only so I do not want to reveal my identity in online gambling.
Yes it is true those first three reason is why I hate and skip those casino with KYC.
I am already in legal age and I like crypto because of it's anonymity I want to gamble or earn as an anonymous.
And it is not new to us that there are some identity seller in the black market or in Deep web.
And it is just hassle to send out your I.D or personal info besides there are tons of gambling site that doesn't need KYC why would we bother doing it ?
1310  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I'm curious on: April 29, 2019, 08:39:18 AM
Well even if Theymos is Satoshi or no, i want to thank him for this forum, and the effort he put to maintain forum, and this forum i think change the lives of many people on better.
Yep this forum really changed so many lives they brought us knowledge about crypto and other stuff.
They also gave us a chance to earn online,give us a lot of information on how to earn with our free time on the internet.
And I think many pro-traders starts here I mean learn some stuff here.
1311  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which one is favourite bounty in 2019?? on: April 29, 2019, 07:52:55 AM
I don't have a good bounty since the year started so I decided to quit and go with a weekly payment .
Besides this is more profitable than bounty which would only pay small amount or be a scam.
1312  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling with your Parents on: April 28, 2019, 11:34:22 PM
Yes I gamble and play with my parents it is one of our family time.
We usually play cards when we gamble but sometimes we bet with other stuff like who would do the chores who would clean the house.
This type of gambling   can be very interesting, because everyone would be battling to win since no one likes to do house chores.  But I would rather try gambling with my friends than family because at the end some siblings will not stick to their own side of the deal and that can be discouraging.

It reminds me of my old friend who always gambled with his family, he told me it is always fun until someone looses. According to him, gambling with family should not be considered gambling, it can cause misunderstanding. I have never tried gambling with my family, and I hope to do that someday so that I can know how it feels.
You really have to try because it can be so interesting.  Like you mentioned some siblings not sticking by their side of the deal, I would say that it is not always true. That’s exactly what makes it an interesting game, with everyone trying hard to win. 

I enjoy to play with my family, playing games with my siblings has a way of bonding us together and it is usually a time everyone can express their feelings in my house. Gambling with family members is interesting but it’s better to be played among matured minds, underage should be exempted.
Yes it is true it is fun and you could consider it as a family time only with a twist .
It is pretty normal to us and I also play cards with my cousin of course it wouldn't be house chores but who ever lose would drink 1 glass of water .
This remind me of the good old days staying late at night hanging out with my cousins having fun 😊.
1313  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling is an entertainment? on: April 28, 2019, 11:15:16 PM
Most of the people states that gambling is form of entertainment but the reality is different gambling is like business where people look to make more money from investing little money but most of them will get failed.

So in your view gambling is business or entertainment,answer honestly. Cheesy
It depends on each and everyone of us most of us,
Right now most of us see's it as a business,
And some of us see's it as an entertainment and I am part of it,
I like to gamble to have fun to relieve some stress .
1314  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Let me introduce "Ending Game" on: April 28, 2019, 10:52:08 PM
It is a good game and it always happen when the NBA playoffs begin.
I always like to join since it would only be a small amount of bet and it wouldn't really hurt too much.
The house would only lose if they have a small number of players and someone win.
I remember doing this back when I was in HighSchool with my friends and I would be the one to collect and act as the house .
1315  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much money you use for gambling? Crypto gambling market profiling survey! on: April 28, 2019, 10:14:01 PM
Answers
1.$1-$100 I don't gamble much it is like whenever I just felt it or if I have some extra money.
2. I think it would only be more than $100 because at that time I have a huge capital too and I won it at satoshimines .
3. I only use BTC and ETH for gambling.
1316  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Scammers running free on: April 28, 2019, 09:13:06 PM
I don't think that we could really do anything about it besides we don't even know if the name that they put on their informations is real.
What if the name or picture on their informations are fake and the cops made some move to arrest them,They could arrest some innocent people because of this fake informations.
1317  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Educative YouTube Channel on: April 28, 2019, 08:27:02 PM
It is a good idea to help newbies in the crypto currency.
I think you should do it tell them how it works,
The basics about crypto a tutorial on how to send and recieve so that they wouldn't make some mistake.
Do some videos about crypto history some kind of documentary.
1318  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fun stuff to do with bitcoin? on: April 28, 2019, 01:24:32 PM
Faucets are helpful when you have a lot of time and a lot of patience, because the amount of Bitcoin that you would earn through faucets is not that significant but , there are some sites that I could refer you to.

The one I am working for have x number of tasks that you could complete and actually get money , it's in my signature , there are many tasks and faucets at one place so you can easily get going.

Other than that you can make videos for companies , check out I'm the services section.

Then signature campaigns are always there thus there is still stuff to do with Bitcoins , don't worry 😁🙌
The only faucet that is worth it for me is freebitco.in .
They have random amount of Sats for you and everytime that you claim you would gain 2 tickets for their weekly lottery.
1319  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Indian Govt thinks Bitcoin is a ponzi scheme on: April 28, 2019, 12:42:02 PM
It is not really new that most countries are thinking that way, Well if it is unknown for them they will treat it as a scam, A Ponzi scheme, Fraud, and a deception, Well this seems normal for people that don't have any knowledge with cryptocurrency Well I really think that many countries are thinking the same but there are a few that treated bitcoin as a convenience for them a future money and has a potential with the future for countries that have poverty to surely  end extreme poverty.
It is true most of the people who doesn't know a thing about crypto thinks that it is a scam.
This has been around since I started earning in crypto most of the people around me thinks the same thing.
1320  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is a Bitcoin Millionaire on: April 28, 2019, 11:45:35 AM
I'm pretty sure anyone here or anywhere that holds thousands of bitcoins prefer to not expose themselves. That's pretty much just like asking to be kidnapped or to be targeted by hackers.
True and maybe this is why Satoshi doesn't want to reveal his/their true identity.
He/They doesn't want to put his/their family in danger .
Some of those who become wealthy by crypto wants to keep it to theirself and doesn't want to brag about they want to remain low profile for their own safety.
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