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141  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading with small budget on: May 02, 2019, 07:48:56 PM
Instead of trading with $1, you can very well go with paper trading which will teach you more. Learn and come with minimum $100. Choose the best and cheapest coins wisely after complete study. This would support you at the beginning. As you go by, you can invest more and get more profits.
142  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin has done it again on: May 01, 2019, 02:26:46 PM
Many people was wondering if bitcoin can stand the test of time. They were waiting for the day they will announce the collapse of bitcoin. Trust me people yarn for its downfall. When the price of bitcoin dropped to 3.5K, I saw many antagonist of bitcoin and cryptocurrency rejoicing. I advice them that this is not the first time bitcoin has recorded that price and it was going to rise in no time. Now bitcoin has done it again. It is now around 5K and it won't remain there. It is going to rise beyond imagination and expectation. Bitcoin has done it before. To all the antagonist and babylons of bitcoin, never underestimate the power of bitcoin and cryptocurrency. Bitcoin has done it again and it has come to stay. Hail btc!!!

Recent analyses from bulls and bears are positive towards bitcoin. Bitcoin value is expected to move up. It has stood still when there were news not supporting crypto currencies and exchanges. Experts analyses are, Bitcoin value would be around $7 to $8k in the month of June. Bitcoin has even reached its maximum supply. This is another situation for a huge hike as well.
143  Economy / Economics / Re: Are Cryptobanks Future? on: May 01, 2019, 02:18:46 PM
Friends, I have recently read an article on the future of the banking system thanks to proliferation of smart contracts, some countries are already preparing cryptobanking projects, and this should happen  the next few years. Actually the conclusion of the article was that the free financial market - cryptocurrency is the future for the financial system. Do you agree? Is it so positive, or will the state regulation complicate things, but in my opinion it is inevitable for the banking sector, in your opinion?

Why we need a bank for crypto currencies? The purpose of inventing Bitcoin with blockchain technology is to eradicate banking systems. P2P was introduced to close off third party transactions and so on. Without a banking system, crypto has covered the money market, investors and etc. What makes you happy when you spend your energy going to a bank to have a single transaction instead of sitting at home and doing your transactions via P2P.
144  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Tether? on: May 01, 2019, 02:09:43 PM
I don't think Bitcoin's value depends on any other crypto currencies either its a stable or a coin with flexible values. Bitcoin as a mother of crypto currency stood firm with its growth from the beginning. Tether and other stable coins have come up benefiting traders on maintaining its value stable. Tether named as a stable coin and wonder if its value would either fall down or move up.  
145  Economy / Services / Re: bustadice signature campaign(FULL) on: April 29, 2019, 12:14:02 PM
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146  Economy / Marketplace / Re: $1000 to spare each month, how would you invest it? on: April 24, 2019, 07:33:27 PM
I would invest the entire amount into bitcoin every month and will do day trading to get as much profit as can. I am into  day trading and have been watching the market growth trend of top most coins. Bitcoin is the best which can yield more profit in short term so quickly.
147  Economy / Speculation / Re: IS IT TIME TO BUY MORE BITCOIN? on: April 24, 2019, 07:14:38 PM
I seriously feel guilty of not able buy a bitcoin. I have been watching the trend. I am into day trading. Keep watching and investing in the best coins. But Bitcoin's growth is massive and feel, if i have a bitcoin, i would gain minimum of $200 profit once in every 3 to 4 days.
148  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin is heading back to $6k on: April 24, 2019, 06:46:38 PM
Really confused with market moment. Other's opinion, news, analyses and growth trend do not support me to guess and trade. I bought few best coins when the market was in red for 3 continues days. This is again the 6th day, the coin remains falling down. To be open, i bought BNB when it was 24 dollars hoping for minimum a dollar growth in 3 days. But now it is $21 plus. A good coin, bullish market situation but the value is falling down.
149  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bulls need time on: April 12, 2019, 09:41:13 PM
The recent spike was not due to whales moment. We later found that 3 investors bought bitcoin for milliaons respectively. Around $1k spike in 2 days really overwhelmed everyone who was holding it for more than 15 months. This spike has brought the other altcoins to their next level as well.
150  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Forex Trading is Profitable? on: April 12, 2019, 09:30:18 PM
Yes. Choose currency trading if you are new to Forex trading. Choose EUR/USD pair. Forex will certainly benefit you even if you go for buy or sell. Study the market. You have best brokers. Good sites to have technical findings. Get updated with daily news and yes, once you become used to buying and selling then focus on other options.
151  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Drops Back to $5K Price Support After Failed Breakout on: April 12, 2019, 09:23:21 PM
Yesterday's price fall was due to NY's announcement on accepting Bitstamp and denying Bittrex in New York. Bittrex has 15 days more to settle down 25k to its customers from New York. Its good to see that the news did not affect the market too much. Current growth status is stable and good.
152  Economy / Economics / Re: Can Bitcoin Beat Banks? on: April 12, 2019, 09:15:34 PM
A topic discussed from the day crypto came into the market. Its truly a business and yes banks do have their own opinion to close down crypto in the market. As Bitcoin is well received among nations, the banks have started thinking on its development in the market. Bitcoin's market is becoming so strong and we see huge number of investors into crypto.
153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Could Tether Bring Down Bitcoin? on: April 12, 2019, 09:03:12 PM
"Fiat-backed stablecoins are therefore rarely actual cryptocurrencies, which causes them to inherit their main characteristics and shortcomings from the centralised banking system. Ultimately, they function in the same manner as fiat, backed by what amounts to an IOU."

"There is a theory that stablecoins such as Tether have been used both to stabilise and manipulate Bitcoin’s price, especially during the 2017 Bitcoin bull run."

"What is important to remember, is that any asset may appear stable until it suddenly isn’t."

Really interesting read by crypto CEO = https://medium.com/@DDhopn/stablecoins-3b93b4f1ddc5

What really made to create this statment. How will Teher bring down Bitcoin being a stable coin. To dive deeper into it, Every altcoin including Tether the stable coin's growth depends upon Bitcoin's growth. Lot many reasons behind it. Tether is a good stable coin to use as a crypto asset when the crypto values go down.
154  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How many hours a day are you spending on online gambling? on: April 12, 2019, 08:52:06 PM
hahaha,
I spend alot of my day (Almost 70%) on gaming platforms, especially faireum.io, i am getting addicted Smiley

To be frank, very rarely i come into gambling. I am into trading and yes have tried to play once but yes then got back to trading as i could not meet up to the level i set. Its always better to choose the one which is more fit to us then unnecessarily trying things which are not even suiting us.
155  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you gamble only with Bitcoin and do you have other favorite alt-coin? on: April 12, 2019, 08:43:35 PM
Not only with BTC, but my favourite altcoin is also fairc token of faireum.io gambling platform.

I have seen friends playing with ETH, LTC, BCH and Doge as well. I have not yet tried with other altcoins but have seen other playing with it. What would make difference between playing with BTC and other altcoins are the value behind betting and winning with what comes in.
156  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is Gambling addiction a disease? on: April 12, 2019, 08:25:13 PM
I am not really a gambler but I heard about people who can't quit it and keep losing lots of money. Do you think the attitude to gambling addiction should be the same as to drug addiction?
Should the government forbid gambling and treat somehow those who are addicted?
Or maybe it should be left up to an adult? I mean, should people decide on their own whether they need to gamble or not.
What do you think?

As far as i have heard yes, Gambling is a game with more addiction and at times the situation has gone worst where the player has spent everything and stood out without even a single penny. It slowly becomes a sick within. Unless and until you realize as an individual to come out of it.
157  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling securely and sensibly online on: April 12, 2019, 08:14:53 PM
For most people (myself included), gambling at online casino's is a harmless pass time fun activity, but of course it can become a problem for many.   IMO, to lessen the risk of becoming a problem gambler, there are certain things i bear in mind such as,
  • Gambling for Fun - Not to Win Money  Smiley
  • Setting myself a gambling goal
  • I Bet small  (don't blow all your money at once)
  • I practice gambling with friends  Grin
  • Set time limits and walk away  Roll Eyes

Many of these are easier said than done of course but it might be worth noting.   Online gambling is probably the best thing to happen since sliced bread  Huh and i'm not saying these points could or would work for everyone but they might help in enjoying gambling in a healthy, financially sensible way.

I'm interested to know how you keep tabs and control on your gambling to make sure that one does not become a compulsive gambler or problem gambler.  

I am not a frequent gambler. Usually when we talk about being secure is be secured from getting hacked. I read your points and it reminded me of my first play with bustadice. Though i was loosing a little while learning , I boldly took a step forward betting with more bucks carefully and earned
158  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling securely and sensibly online on: April 12, 2019, 08:14:25 PM
For most people (myself included), gambling at online casino's is a harmless pass time fun activity, but of course it can become a problem for many.   IMO, to lessen the risk of becoming a problem gambler, there are certain things i bear in mind such as,
  • Gambling for Fun - Not to Win Money  Smiley
  • Setting myself a gambling goal
  • I Bet small  (don't blow all your money at once)
  • I practice gambling with friends  Grin
  • Set time limits and walk away  Roll Eyes

Many of these are easier said than done of course but it might be worth noting.   Online gambling is probably the best thing to happen since sliced bread  Huh and i'm not saying these points could or would work for everyone but they might help in enjoying gambling in a healthy, financially sensible way.

I'm interested to know how you keep tabs and control on your gambling to make sure that one does not become a compulsive gambler or problem gambler.  

I am not a frequent gambler. Usually when we talk about being secure is be secured from getting hacked. I read your points and it reminded me of my first play with bustadice. Though i was loosing a little while learning , I boldly took a step forward betting with more bucks carefully ad earned
159  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Promoting Gambling on: April 12, 2019, 08:07:52 PM
I have been into gambling site signature campaign for a while and i kinda feel guilty whenever i say negative things about it because its a little bit contradicting even if it is correct. So id like to state things that are the reasons why gambling is not that bad but all in moderation.

1. It gives you easy money or easy cash whenever you hit jackpot. You can earn month earned worth money within minutes if youre that lucky.

2. It is pure 100% entertaining. The chills it gives you whenever you pray to win in every games makes you forget time that even you go home late at night.

3. You can forget all your problems for a while. It also a way of relieving stress because you are more focused on the game than your problems even for a short period of time.

4. You can also have some quality time with your friends or family in such a unique and fun way.


I list all possible positive effects and try to avoid negative ones to justify that there are really positive things about gambling. It is really good if you have control.

A very first time ever i have heard few positive points from a gambler. I too loved waiting when i role back the dices hoping for a good luck. But yes, i was not lucky enough to get the winning chance. But later, i realized that with small bucks, i can not get back anything. Planned  to change the filed to earn a little to play here.
160  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Trading, campaigns, gambling or mining? on: April 11, 2019, 07:40:13 PM
I would choose trading and  campaigns than gambling. I have tried each and every category investing in but yes after loosing in gambling i came back into trading and started seeing a good return after few months. Hence choose either Trading or campaigns. Take a complete study before investing in any of these areas.
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