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1521  Economy / Economics / Re: which will u choose to buy on: December 15, 2020, 10:54:37 PM
Better. I'd create a diversified investment portfolio. Because you can't just dump it all into one asset. Bitcoin may pose great profitability but if you're not acquainted to the environment that bitcoin is in, you would commit mistakes that are others would otherwise would just ne wlkitno
1522  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you rely on the odds when placing bets? on: December 15, 2020, 10:08:19 PM
As for me, I always take into account every possible factor that might affect my winnings, I know gamblings are basically game of chance in its very core but if I can tip the scales to my favor in a way or another, I'm willing to o the extra work. Going back to that, checking the odds and doing the maths may take you a while, but it always end up in you making a very educated guess regarding your bet, so far with this method, I have only lost twice.
I don't rely in crowd favourites, i bet with match history and team roster because sometimes the favourite loses and the underdogs win.
Sport is a tricky one to speculate because there are times when they're not into game mood that end up in a lose due to that.
An educated guess, take into account all of the possible factors that may give the win to this team so you can bet on them, betting on the underdog or the guy with multiple winning streaks is just baseless and would not get you so far.
1523  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Blocked funds in a poker room on: December 15, 2020, 09:07:17 PM
Since this issue had been going on for so long and you have yet to receive even an answer from the devs or the people who're supposed to help you, it would be better to file a formal accusation or a lawsuit against this site. 32k dollars is no joke as not everyone would be able to get their hands on it. Not to mention the stress you have gon through up to thispoint to earn that money. For the meantime, try to lay low on gambling and don't worry about the losses, since we can tell you're good at it, you'd be able to regain those lost dollars, even better if you get compensated for liquidated damages.
1524  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Blockchain a Good Career? on: December 15, 2020, 08:04:16 PM
Blockchain is becoming more and more relevant than ever which may drive more people into pursuing courses, whether offered by an educational institution or online, that are inclined to blockchain or directly related to it. That being said, if this goes on, we will be creating a new job that would be hard to replace by robots, at least for a very long time since machines wouldn't have the perfect observation power a group of humans have.
According to my perspective that industry right presently, If know very well around blockchain will assist you a parcel within the future because there's a huge chances that it'll be adopted by numerous substances. As an employee can get handsome wages and as an investor can generate maximum revenue. but I figure it is moderately tall compare to other occupations. Majority of people is questioning the blockchain since they are stuck on using the routine way. So in the event that inquired, what are you reaching to get with blockchain, fair reply, hold up till end of the peak?
That's because the industry is still comparatively new compared to preexisting occupations available for grabs. If anything, we project that blockchain related jobs would be more profitable than regular jobs as it is based on cryptocurrencies.
1525  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Stake or nitrogen my point of view on: December 15, 2020, 03:08:37 AM
If Nitrogen is that bad then how come it is still at the very least on par with staking? If it's the whales that keep this project alive, then how come most of them are still on the game? I'm not getting it and I would rrally appreciate if someone would be able to elaborate it for me.
.. it's all Nitrogensports actually and this only says that nothing stays in the top forever if you will not take care of the customers.

Still kudos to NitrogenSports. They will not stay as strong as today if they always received negative complaints. Even with that, they are still one of the biggest sports betting sites in crypto gambling without a doubt.

It's just that NitrogenSports doesn't seem to offer good promotions compare to others that's maybe the reason why some whales left out. Not because of frozen accounts, suspicious activity, or anything else. More on offers and not because of some technical issues.

So now I'm getting it. It's the customer service that's kicking them the bucket. That being said I believe they still have the chance to turn all of this around since they've gained a huge following anyway for a couple of years that they've been on the industry. Perhaps a goof change in management or hoe they regard of their customers will allow them to regain their patrons' trust.
1526  Economy / Services / Re: Roobet.com | YouTube Review Video | Earn up to $50! - Ends December 18th! on: December 14, 2020, 04:08:54 PM
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Hope the Roobet team likes it  Cheesy
1527  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A friendly reminder on: December 13, 2020, 11:52:18 PM
I envision everyone owning atleast a bitcoin in the near future. Insurance companies offering contingency plans for bitcoin to make up for the huge market this cryptocurrency is creating, and a bunch more opportunities the bitcoin door would open just by merely existing in the virtual space alone. It's a revolutionary project that allowed a lot of people to reclaim control over their lives. Thankful to be acquainted to this coin.
1528  Economy / Economics / Re: world getting ready for 2021 for final year for usa dollar i guess so on: December 13, 2020, 11:26:11 PM
I'm not sure where you're basing all your claims at. USD might be in a tough sppt right now but that's not enough to cause an all out economic collapse. If you're basing it to the pandemic, then I have news for you buddy, every other country in this planet have filed for a loan at the world bank and is in shambles as well, I don't want to sound like that's a good thing but it definitely stalls the economy until everyone is able to recover. Now the problem lies on the governance and the people themselvds.
People are making too big a deal out of this whole "Fiat" is going to collapse thing. The US government have dealt with much bigger things than the Covid pandemic before. (Things like 911 /// Real estate collapse /// Big Depression /// World War I and II... ) ....Why would this pandemic be anything different?

We also know that there are several vaccines out there already, so the economy will be back to normal soon as more and more people are going to take the vaccines in the future.  Roll Eyes   
You are spot on my friend. The US have tons of stuff in store for them to be secure in the midst of a big event like this so it's not enough to put the dollar down. That's for sure.
1529  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Gamblers! What is your excuse to avoid a game with 0% House Edge? on: December 13, 2020, 10:45:43 PM
Okay. Since the pandemic many people have become more perceptive of scam projects and all, sometimes too perceptive. I understand that your intentions are pure in trying to give back something to your community, but then again you have to understand that it has to be proven in some way or another, otherwise it would just be a baseless claim which may even ruin your project for other future gamblers. Or maybe next time, fund a research team to create feasibility studies to make sure your every move is calculated so you don't lose stuff like these.
I can see the views that are pointed out here and I must say that they all have sense.
But do you happen to know any specific casino sites that offers 0% house edge?
If anyone knows some, please do enlighten us to fill in the context of this thread.
The site he's, working on is the one offering 0% house edge to give something back to the community, what he's trying to understand is why is it that the site visit and gambling ratio volume still low despite doing such a bold move that may cost them a fortune.
1530  Economy / Economics / Re: Cause of Covid Vaccine and it's Value on: December 12, 2020, 11:37:30 PM
I'm pretty sure the vaccines they will release will stand the tets of clinical trials and would prove to be an effective way to give us immunity over the virus. They wouldn't wait for a whole year just to have a vaccine that is not working, lest it could even endanger the public. What's more important is to spread the awareness regarding the virus, so people won't get sick unnecessarily. And in order to help your country's frontliners burden not to be further increased.
1531  Economy / Economics / Re: Banks going in stable coins news its starting now on: December 12, 2020, 11:06:26 PM
Well less stable coins means less profit to the banks so it's no surprise that they are looking for stable currencies through far and wide. USDT becoming one of these coins. Now this may spark a new trend among the cryptocurrency industry where stablecoins may dominate the altmarket but that was just my speculation. Only time will tell whether this happens or not.
1532  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cambodia enacts new laws related to gambling. on: December 12, 2020, 10:27:29 PM
If this is true and implemented in the quickest time possible Cambodia may just beome the newest Las Vegas of Asia. This will not only boost the popularity of gambling in the country, but would also spearhead gambling-induced tourism. So it's a win-situation for Cambodia really, considering they can just get the losses back from the millions of dollars tourists will cash in to the government.
Only foreign gamblers will enjoy these benefits mostly the Chinese gamblers. As country depending businesses revenues their actions matters most especially in reviving their economy, Cambodia’s move is not different from other countries depending on gambling tax revenues, gambling tax revenues don’t just easily drop it is one of the strongest industry.
Some people who lost their jobs found fortune in gambling, so we can't really excuse gambling out of this just because everyone had it bad due to the pandemic. We may as well expect Americans or Europeans investing or gambling in Cambodia.
1533  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does bitcoin solve more problems than it creates? on: December 12, 2020, 09:22:33 PM
It would seem as though these "problems" aren't that big than you're making it out to be OP. First and foremost, for you to even have thought about buying bitcoins, you first have to have surface knowledge regarding bitcoins. That includes everything that you are downplaying about cryptocurrencies particularly bitcoin which everyone is already aware or had a workaround to begin with.
Necroooooooooooooooooo
It seems someone decided to reanimate the topic of 2014.

Not surprised that this was done by a newby account, but how did he unearth this ancient topic?  Grin
Time and time again there will be people like him who have not done his/her own research before jumping to the bitcoin hype. For all I know we'll always have these types of newbie questions for as long as bitcoin is alive.
1534  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I quit smoking and buy Bitcoin every week on: December 11, 2020, 11:47:14 PM
A very good comeback if I would say. The fact that you solved an addiction with something not short of profitable, is better than what most of us can do ourselves. If you could share your journey with other people in detail you may inspire those who may not just be stuck on cigarettes but on way deeper issues too like drugs or alcoholism, to maybe turn their lives around for the better. Hoping your recovery goes well dude.
1535  Economy / Economics / Re: Why bank need cheap loan as low as 0% to make profit?? on: December 11, 2020, 11:35:20 PM
Honestly your question have raised even more questions than answers, but that's a good thing. Nevertheless, if what you say is true, then this only shows how cruel banks can be. Charging people more when they can actually get a loan themselves scot-free. If ever, your country's central government should be able to intervene regarding this situation and help with these microbusinesses struggling to make ends meet during this pandemic crisis.
1536  Economy / Economics / Re: Pandemic will bring more economic progress in long-term... on: December 11, 2020, 11:24:24 PM
The boom of digital use for business purooses during this pandemic is really something to think about. And may even be the best contribution this pandemic did in order to male ends meet and this will ddfinitely overturn the way the public sees online shopping. Not to mentiom the desaturation that happened when millions have lost their jobs. Once we've been able to recover, I bet these companies will go to desperate measures in order to get new employees, which will mean more money for the standard salaryman.
One of the positive things due to the effects of the corona virus is forcing humans to immediately switch to digital.
Because utilizing digital technology to carry out activities has proven effective in preventing the spread of the corona virus.
Regarding the work environment in my country, it can be said that it has changed drastically. Because everything started to
be done online, I still work from home until now. But by taking advantage of digital technology, many companies are starting
to run normally. This will bring good changes to the economy, and most importantly several vaccines have already started in
production. So this pandemic could end soon.
Yes I forgot about this, freelancing and working from home. Definitely took the pandemic period by storm when companies whk cannot afford to lose employees and money went all the way to bring the work closer to the people.
1537  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Snipie's gambling investment test on: December 11, 2020, 11:02:08 PM
Good to see you're earning mad bucks through Yolodice, but what exactly are we trying to accomplish right here? Are you selling Yolodice to other members of this forum? If that's so then please do share with us a strategy or a technique you used to make the most out of your investment.
Updated the table.
-BTC1.5, won by a whale?, drove the profit down this week.
~

Uh, unpleasant event. If I correctly understand the statistics that is kept in the first post, then because of this event we returned a month back (in terms of profit)? I wonder how fast the recovery will take place, as I see the amount of investments is not growing, perhaps this will help in the recovery.
Of course it's bound to recover, it's bitcoin after all. You just have to put your faith in it. And 1.5 isn't really something so massive unlike the tens of thousands of bitcoins corporations are buying to ride the cryptocurrency wave.
1538  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin proved it once again on: December 10, 2020, 11:42:38 PM
Aside from the altcoins being directly influenced by bitcoin. I believe alcoin investors are also influenced by bitcoin's, price fluctuation. Most people are on the no regarding high transaction fees, and yesterday's price is the lowest it can get this year, so it wouldn't be a surprise for alts to lose value as well as mass withdrawals happened. That being said, we can see how great bitcoin's impact is by being the standard of cryptocurrency.
1539  Economy / Economics / Re: The volatility in the price of a bitcoin is falling over time on: December 10, 2020, 11:17:06 PM
Part of this is from the adoption of more companies which greatly funded and stabilized the coin. It wouldn't be a surprise especially when thousands and thousands of bitcoins are being mined or bought by large-scale companies themselves. Now the real problem is here, are we ready for bitcoin to become a bonafide currency? It being stable rules out the possibility for profits, so are we ready to lose money for our vision?
At first, many thought it was a ponzi scheme where they can double their money, so most of the time, you see bitcoin get pump and dump by some whales who trap traders into thinking we going to the moon but reverse is always the case. Now adoption is growing, pump happens with little dump( correction ) which is normal in every market.
The way at which institutional investors are accumulating this digital coin is huge, Bitcoin growth wouldn't be exponential like the past.
So the profit wouldn't be as big as they are back in the days, and if this trend is followed, we may not even get any profits at all in the future years to come. So much for the "US dollar will fall tp the superior bitcoin" I guess.
1540  Economy / Economics / Re: After 1 year of Covid 19 Virus on: December 10, 2020, 10:48:04 PM
Aside from the hard-headed people, the biggest problem is a country's, lack of respponse regarding combating the virus itself. Corruption, misinformation, and numerous other factors lead country leaders to poor decisions that ultimately costed them millions of dollars and hundred thousands of lives.

I don't mean to be abrasive but perspective I feel perspective is necessary. I wouldn't want to have a world view that includes all of a sudden being shocked by the worlds ills because the main stream media put on a death clock like it were the super bowl.

I'm not saying SarsCov2 doesn't exist. It does, but so did the thousands of contagious and deadly virus's during years past that have gone by. 

TLDR: You got played. Your fear is the tool that they are using to institute radical societal change. Pharmaceutical companies lead by Bill gates are the new weapons manufacturing industry that ruled the past century. All imo of course.


Duhh, only that this fear of COVID-19 is important whether it be administered by the mainstream media or not. Don't you think you'll still be alive today if everyone shrugged the virus off because we have countless "more deadly" viruses in the open? Do you think you'll be able to enjoy your stimulus check, if ever you are in the US, instead of using it for medication, if ever you got struck by the SarsCOV2? No, I don't think so. So next time, don't downplay serious things like this just because there are worse things out. Instead be a beacon of information to help those in people who sre not in the clear yet.
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