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1321  Economy / Economics / Re: Chinese rating cryptocurrency on: March 13, 2019, 08:22:10 PM
As for now it does not matter at all, People are already sick and tired of the Chinese being the center whenever it comes to factors of crypto being hyped. It takes more than just Chinese approval for an entire cyrpto network to be pump again. Every person in the whole world have their own rating for their top cryptos, but one things for sure, if you choose one it should come from your heart or else you will end up blaming others for your lost.
1322  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★★ Dice - Social Gaming Platform ★★★ on: March 13, 2019, 07:19:30 PM
Why is there an exchange on your platform, I think it will only confuse consumers, they will be segregated between betting and trading, since your sites name is betdice why not go for solely on gaming site. Anyways I love playing Texas Holdem Poker and I will love it even more if you make it much better, like having some faucets to dig in to for the  users who've lost and chances to gain back their lost through works that might helped your game gain more players. I will come back soon and play when it is ready.
1323  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What do you hate the most about your current exchange? on: March 13, 2019, 06:26:22 PM
It is only a dream for now "Easy buying crypto with fiat money with hassle free". No such things as far as I know, I never have bought crypto from my own money, I only got it from payments such as signatures and other bounties so I really can't tell you how. All I did was convert my crypto assets to cash, I did buy few ICO coins but not with my fiat money. If there are to change in current trading I want an ATM machine that could trade list of a thousands coins for fiat. I want to have that kind of machine in our city. I am using top ten exchanges and most of them are likely the same, high fees and takes more or less 30 minutes  to withdraw or deposit, so if ever possible I want the instant one.
1324  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BNB and BTC to be accepted in an auction of luxury property in Australia on: March 13, 2019, 05:50:03 PM
Nothing special here, just regular seller want to add more options in the payment methods. I doubt this news will have any effect on current market situations. I got the logic behind accepting BITCOIN but why BNB is accepted too?

If you make friends with the rich and the famous then you should be able to get an attention out there and most probably that is why BNB is sticking it's ass on Bitcoin's slowly but surely great's mass adoption in the future. Just a hunch though.
1325  Economy / Gambling / Re: We are developing a new crypto game, where to announce? on: March 13, 2019, 05:14:53 PM
I think you should probably choose as much possible choices to enhance your gaming site's advertisement on the forum. Sine you are newbie, most likely you won't get too much attention so it's better you hire someone who are trusted and experience enough to promote your gambling site.
By the way if it is still on I could give my very honest feedback about your site.
1326  Economy / Services / Re: Windice.io Signature Campaign on: March 09, 2019, 07:38:41 AM
Btctalk name: kaya11
Link to profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1154250;sa=summary
Rank: Full Member
Current post count: 977+1
Windice username: kaya11
Wear appropriate signature: Yes
Wear avatar: Yes
1327  Economy / Speculation / Re: How much Bitcoin price Expected end of this year on: March 06, 2019, 03:35:27 PM
I will go for 5000 USD not too shabby, and not too realistic if I will choose 25k USd.. I know for sure it is the one that we are hoping for. It is better to climb up slow and fall down a little than to jump higher and fall even harder, it is a damn pain to remember those days.
1328  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Trader Brutally Tortured on: March 06, 2019, 01:15:07 PM
I bet it is one of his colleagues or friends who sold him out. Or maybe if the banks are dirty out there then it could be a possibilty also. If that case happened to me then it is the bank that only knows my current amounts of transactions. Poor guy it has to go beyond that. In front of his family, I feel zad for the little girl as it will bring trauma for some years. So becareful out there guys.
1329  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Cryptocurrency change financial institutions completely? on: March 06, 2019, 06:48:55 AM
Maybe what he menans get ridding of is only the said countries on top. Since most counter parties like China N.korea are not into crypto currencies. Who knows maybe it can help ones country to grow even faster than the present if they use cyrpto for their trade and other businesses.
1330  Economy / Economics / Re: Crypto Vs Lotto on: March 06, 2019, 04:25:41 AM
The odds of winning a national lottery are virtually nil, something like 300m to 1 which makes it practically impossible. Rather than waste time on tickets, save and invest in crypto. Look at all the good things lined up:

ETF applications - One will inevitably succeed leading to a mega pump (just like when gold was added)
BAKKT - If an ETF is not approved, who cares as BAKKT will bring the financial institutions into crypto
Lightning network - for mainstream adoption
August 2019 - Litecoin halving
May 2020 - bitcoin halving (see historic charts for these huge halving pumps)

All coins are like 80% from the all time high, odds of getting rich from crypto is millions of times better than the lotto. Be smart and invest wisely Wink

Even if the odds are lesser like 100 is to 1 still I will not buy tickets from lottery. Somesay it is manipulated and for a better reason that it is forbidden for us to engage ( religion and culture). So it's a big no. Well for crypto it is still a doubt and all doubts for us are meant to be avoided but I have my own reasons that is why I am here, we all do , and the best thing is most of us  have a common goal and that is success in this kind of investment.
1331  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Now you can buy Bitcoin from the grocery store on: March 05, 2019, 11:55:11 PM
That should be installed world wide, let's see where it will bring us if all grocery stores out there in USA has it. Next move is put it in other country's grocery stores too.
1332  Economy / Economics / Re: Another good news for cryptocurrency in the Philippines on: March 05, 2019, 11:24:18 PM
Great job from a local businessman to open up ěn this certain kind of business. He made his business range even wider and would probably attract even more buyers for his services and also another ping to the sleeping crypto community out there. Philippine's leader is a good man and anything that can help his country's growth in a good and legal way will be approved by him and no problem should come to businesses which have accomadated Bitcoin as a payment.
1333  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: “Cryptos” - A new tv show about cryptocurrency on: March 05, 2019, 12:21:09 PM
We will see what will be the outcome of that tv show for the crypto society, but either way let's support it for now as media is a powerful tool to let people know and understand crypto currencies well.
1334  Economy / Economics / Re: The Consensus is Clear: You Should Own Gold Now on: March 05, 2019, 10:40:12 AM
Hope they are right, I already owned some golds including accessories and jewelries so if the price goes ups, I would sell them to buy bitcoin again. Well I bought the gold way back 2016 so it better pay me off now.
1335  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin could've been created by the US government...Coincidence? on: March 05, 2019, 09:08:05 AM
I have been researching about who could've created Bitcoin in the first place, and it came to my mind that the US government would've created the digital currency in the first place. The reason I say this, is because Bitcoin uses the NSA's cryptographic hashing algorithm known as SHA-256. Not to mention, Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto is nowhere to be found after a decade of the cryptocurrency's inception. This means, that if Satoshi was an ordinary person instead of a government agent, he would've been found by now (even experts have been careless sometimes).

One coincidence is the Bitcoin logo/symbol which greatly resembles that of the US Dollar. Upon surfing the web, I've found an NSA article from 1996 which is very similar to Bitcoin's electronic cash vision in its whitepaper. The article speaks about Multiple Spending (which is Double-Spending on the BTC whitepaper), and other subjects about divisibility, etc. You can read all about it here: http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm

If Bitcoin was truly created by the US government as an experiment, then it could be the doom of crypto and blockchain tech as we know it. The government could easily hit the "kill switch" if it owns "Satoshi's" private keys, resulting in a massive crash of Bitcoin and other crypto's price.

Here's another article related to the subject: https://www.ccn.com/4-reasons-to-believe-the-deep-state-or-the-nsa-created-bitcoin

This may sound crazy, but we shouldn't discard all the possibilities of who would've created Bitcoin in the first place. Nonetheless, what are your thoughts about this? Huh

You have a point there, from the start I was wondering also about the idea of US government created the Bitcoin. But why leave the source code leaving to be copied by who are now second and third to BTC if we knew it was USA all along? I mean they would keep it for themselves.
1336  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin - the Chain of Knowledge on: March 03, 2019, 02:57:43 PM
This was during the days when Facebook used to be a hit and most of the people used to stay online for hours on Facebook. It was the first year of my Graduation and coming from a middle class family I had little to no pocket money for my expenses. I used to search for online jobs but as you all know 99% of them are fake. I had met this guy on Facebook and we became good friends. He introduced me to bitcoin and the bitcointalk forum.
I was fascinated by bitcoin and the blockchain technology. As I was a beginner to bitcoin I had many doubts related to many things and my friend taught me most of the things. I learnt many things from this forum.
I had some bad experiences too in the beginning days which lead to my account getting banned. But the learning never stopped. I started earning bitcoin through faucets, campaigns, bounty, staking etc.. which then I reinvested in altcoins. This way I managed to handle my expenses and later started saving money. Bitcoin and Bitcointalk both changed my life for the good. I am thankful to my friend and to the people of the bitcointalk forum for giving me such a good opportunity.
Since I was blessed with such an opportunity it was my time to do something for someone. Recently I met a guy on some crypto whatsapp group. He was a beginner to bitcoin and needed money which reminded me myself from the past. I thought this the time I had been waiting for and  I started teaching him whatever I knew. Now he has started earning crypto too and he thanks me for that. I said him not to thank me and said him that once a person taught me to use bitcoin and earn money through it and I did the same to you. I said him to teach the same to others and I hope that this Chain of Knowledge never stops.

You better explain yourself why did you get banned from the first place? Or else someone or even moderators would question you or even worst case scenario is someone with nothing to do will dig up your past. It will be bad if things gets fishy and base on what I have learned from the start- I still don't trust anyone and any online site or even in the forum for me to avoid uncertain circumstances like getting scammed or banned or the likes. This is my first and last account so you can say I have manage my account and my money too for the whole time being.
1337  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to pay newbie with bitcoin? on: March 03, 2019, 01:14:34 PM
Hey guys. Was looking for a convienent way to pay someone I owe money in bitcoin who has no technical or familiarity with crypto. Someone who is new and not 100% confident who needs a way to sell it into fiat at any time. My first thought was coinbase, as they can deposit into bank accounts directly. Then I thought the Cash app would be easier. But both have id verification and all this paperwork to go through. Is there anything supwr simple? Like maybe a wallet integrated into paypal or venmo? Any advice appreciated.

Where do you live by the way? Here in our country we have this app called Coins.ph and we can convert our crypto assets into fiat and cash out through remittance centers or banks, crypto currencies mostly on the top market like btc, eth xrp etc. But it also needs verification if you are withdrawing huge money. I think we can transact small amounts only if not verified.
1338  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin financial services on: March 03, 2019, 11:15:05 AM
Is there any novel solutions that make a loan self executing via smart contracts or will we always have to have trust trust when it comes to these kind of transactions?
Hope I don't sound like a shill once again, but when talking about loans through cryptocurrencies I always suggest checking out the MakerDAO platform. They loan you through DAI stablecoins. But of course, like most loans, you need a collateral. For now, they only accept ETH collateral (BTC soon as they claim). Just do research on it.

Another reason people tend to open bank accounts rather than store money themselves is that they can get their money back in the event of being scammed
(a sense of security really). So is there any examples of companies providing insurance for people's bitcoin?
I think a lot of people just trust themselves to hold huge amounts of money at home, hence banks. Companies providing bitcoin insurance though, Coinbase. Though as far as I know, they wouldn't be able to cover 100% if ever 100% of their funds(including cold storage) gets stolen for instance. Their insurance only covers their hot wallets which is only 2% of their total holdings.

Is there any possible way to loan from MakerDAO without any collateral to offer? I don't have any Bitcoins or eth that is why I want to have a loan, so any idea ho to have one? I do have some shitcoins from previous bounties, maybe that should do.
1339  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: True or false? on: March 02, 2019, 10:27:54 PM
We can't really say it is gone for good, I mean it was the crypto currencies-a one of the most valuable research among researches at it's time so why the hell would it go stabilize like this? There should be something big happening in the future for the crypto community and I am sure my intuitions will be damn right.
1340  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Panic selling and postpone from trading, which one is the worse one? on: March 02, 2019, 11:31:01 AM
The dynamic situation of cryptocurrency these days in general responded by three ways: selling panicly with the risk of cut-loss in order to save the remaining assets from more fallen, hold the assets and playing save by not doing any trading activities, and view the phenomenon as a diamond chance then buying coins in huge amounts of investments while the prices are low. Of course, those three ways are logically humane and each has their own pluses and minuses.

I am intrigued upon the first two: panic selling and postponing from trading.

On doing panic selling, ones tend to sell their assets in the price lower than in the actual price. The main goal is to sell their coins faster to save themselves from the worse situation, without consideration upon the impact of their behaviour towards the market in general.

Meanwhile, ones could also hold their assests and postpone from doing any trading activities, in order to keep their assets safe and even maybe went on hiatus from digital assets bussiness while waiting for the bullish days to be back. They don't want to sell their assets in low price, but the act of not doing any trading is logically also has impact in general. At least, it is contributing on slower the trading traffic.

In your opinion, which one is the worse way among the two?

Both could do damage to your assets depending on the situation. But if I were to choose I'd rather pick the postponing of my assets than panic sell. It gives me phobias and never lets me stop of thinking about it. try it and it will haunt you for the rest of your life.
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