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1521  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trust Token Stablecoins on: January 17, 2022, 04:37:56 AM
TUSD exists across many chains, so in terms of the transaction fees, it shouldn't cause a problem since there are exists much cheaper chain alternative.
Oh okay! It is still similar to USDT that exist across different chains, and as per Binance withdrawals, TUSD can be transfered thru Binance Chain(BEP2), Binane Smart Chain(BEP20) and Ethererum(ERC20). I wonder why TRON network isn't supported by TUSD even though almost all of them has the same function.

Currently, TUSD is being traded only on Spot Market and is still not being used as a collateral for Perpetual Futures trading[1], and yeah, it has a lot of room for growth as compared with USDT.

[1] https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/true-usd#markets
1522  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Converting Neteller to BTC With Exchanges? on: January 17, 2022, 03:59:57 AM
@jerry0

Based on a quick search, you can only send crypto to other people who is also using Neteller and not the way around, which means that withdrawing your BTC to an external wallet like Electrum or any other wallet outside Neteller isn't doable.

You can still send crypto to an external wallet though, but you must have your FIAT ready on your Skrill account, which may be cumbersome to do given that you already purchased your BTC with FIAT.

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-C95_ljzlk
1523  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do you find out to invest or not in a coin? on: January 16, 2022, 05:07:40 AM
I came across a subreddit post[1] that basically gives a pointer to the things you should look into before putting your hard earned money into newer crypto, and for me, most of them makes a lot of sense especially if you are fond of reading and researching about that particular coin.

However, if you're gonna follow this, make sure that you're only trading them on a short-term basis because even if all the requirement have been met, there is still a chance for the coin to become useless in the long run. Just take it with a grain of salt. Or if you are a conservative type of person, then simply holding bitcoin is your best bet.

[1] Not every new coin is a shitcoin: How to spot the real GEMS inside the sea of shitcoins.
1524  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is there any website without a dispute here? on: January 16, 2022, 04:47:45 AM
I am aware that this isn't counted but I think YOLOdice is one of the casino that I have encountered to run smoothly just before my eyes when they are still operating back in March 2021. I am a former YOLOdice signature campaign participant for about few months and I can ascertain that there aren't any issues regarding withdrawals, bonuses, locking of funds and KYC type of issues that's common nowadays.

Ethan and Scott (the two people who run YD) are the two people I always look up to when it comes to running their business, and I believe they have successfully managed to exceed all of their clients' expectations when it comes to support, events, bonuses, and withdrawals. But I still wish they come back with another exciting project though!
1525  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trust Token Stablecoins on: January 16, 2022, 03:55:27 AM
Would like a bit of confirmation before I proceed with an investment though.
What type of investment specifically? TUSD is verified as an ERC-20 token in which the high transaction fees[1] could be one of your main problem when transferring from one platform to another. Now, TUSD is also being traded as base pair in Binance for different cryptocurrencies which I think could for determining the legitimacy of this stablecoin as it is being recognized by trading platform.

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Adding to TUSD’s original BTC pair, Binance will add the following trading pairs: BNB/TUSD, ETH/TUSD, XRP/TUSD, EOS/TUSD and XLM/TUSD.

Link to post

TUSD and other stablecoins still serve the same purpose; they may be an alternative to one another depending on your needs, but due to their centralized nature, they are also subject to asset freezing[2]. Because TUSD is a newer currency than USDT, another issue you may face is a lack of adoption, making it difficult to transfer funds to other platforms.

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/Crypto_com/comments/r7donf/tusd_let_me_lesson_be_your_lesson_and_save_you/
[2] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5204055.0
1526  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Experts Directions in Bitcoin talk on: January 16, 2022, 01:53:24 AM
This is a community-driven forum for bitcoin/cryptocurrency enthusiasts, so the direction you seek is simply to become useful, constructive, and informative all at the same time. And in order to do so, you must immerse yourself in repetitive reading and research on a daily basis. There are no challenges unless you want to rank up and get paid to post, which could take months or years of consistent participation in the community.
1527  Economy / Gambling / Re: Shady behavior of Duckdice.io moderators and Admins on: January 15, 2022, 12:22:59 PM
There are some previous scam accusation about them!

- duckdice.io scam me
- [Warning]Do not sign up on Duckdice.io Unfair dice site
- Duckdice.io [SCAM and SHADY behavior]

I know this isn't connected to how they muted you but the thread above are something that you should consider them playing on their website, you know just to secure yourself from risks of losing money.
1528  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Underrated Trading resources on: January 15, 2022, 12:01:50 PM
Try to make two lists may be?
Fake and Legit.  Cheesy
I think it's better this way. Not mentioning or listing them is as good as labeling them as fakes. Remember that quote "Out of sight, out of mind"?

they are unlikely to help you become successful in the world of cryptocurrency if you do not work proactively.
Sure! I agree. These are just resources that will at least help you on how to start trading, of course this is not something that you will always rely and treat it like a bible, it is something that will shed some light on how you can avoid the same mistake as other traders did on the past.

Nothing beats the hundreds of hours of "screen time" -- or the actual trading.
1529  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin wallet on phones on: January 15, 2022, 11:24:35 AM
Let us say the person want to use phone temporary and he is using it for small amount but the remaining amount is on his paper wallet. Let us aay the phone is stolen, can the person that stole it be able to steal his bitcoin? The phone have password.
I don't think so, from a non-technical standpoint. Bruteforcing mobile phone security is difficult, especially if you have a 6 to 8 pin passcode. Both 6 and 8 pin passcodes could generate hundreds of thousands of combinations, making it difficult for the attacker to gain access. Worse, after multiple attempts, the device would forcefully reset itself, wiping all applications, including the wallet.

However, if your phone is stolen and your lock screen is set to biometric authentication, the likelihood of gaining access is quite high due to the fact that a $5 wrench attack[1] can occur, forcing you to unlock your own device. Much worse, if the attacker is not dumb enough, they can replicate[2]your fingerprint allowing them to have access on your device later on.

Even if you cannot afford a hardware wallet, the only way to reduce the risk is to avoid storing large sums of money on a mobile wallet, particularly if it is stored on a phone that you use on a daily basis, where gaining access or stealing is almost unavoidable.

[1] https://cryptosec.info/wrench-attack/
[2] https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2019/11/02/smartphone-security-alert-as-hackers-claim-any-fingerprint-lock-broken-in-20-minutes/?sh=2d40582a6853

1530  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Underrated Trading resources on: January 15, 2022, 06:54:17 AM
I have list of some good traders and they're the main reason why i still force my self to trade because i know most of the information i can get from them are constructive [snip...]
Would you mind sharing them so I can check and see if I can learn anything from them?

I would like to recommend is YouTube channel named cryptopoint Hindi on YouTube.[snip..]
Thanks for the recommendation! But I'll see if I can include it on the list.

But for who those don't like thinking too much like me and more confy with someone opinion but with great explanation [snip...]
I don't think that's a good advice, especially if you have no idea what you're doing. Yes it provides comfort, but relying on someone else's technical analysis without having your own trading plan is a recipe for disaster; after all, what's the point of learning trading if you're a lazy, potato trader who can't make your own decisions?

The only time I believe you have the right to compare is when you have your own trading system in place to ascertain and collect data that will prove the odds of a winning trade.

I just wanted you to confirm that all these resources are used by you for some considerable period of time and verified. Also, it would be too good if you open up on what are the basic criteria I need to follow to suggest you any useful services I am into for suggesting here to add into your list.
I am still learning and am in the process of immersing myself in their videos. And the only reason I decided to include them on the list is that, of all the trading resources I've looked at, these are the ones that make the most sense without expecting anything in return, specifically money.
1531  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 PlataØCrypto.io 🚀 - 1st Play to Earn x Provably Fair Crypto-Casino on: January 15, 2022, 06:26:19 AM
Just a dumb question!

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Game is already licensed by Daniel from Bustabit.

How can we be certain that the game you're planning to publish has been verified and licensed by a specific person who previously created a well-known casino site in this forum without much of the information that's needed? I mean, wouldn't it be a good idea to have at least this basic information so that everyone can see how trustworthy the casino is?
1532  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Blockchain on: January 15, 2022, 06:00:52 AM
You can also watch Andreas Antonopolous' conference that clearly explains Blockchains intended for beginners, it'll help you understand the bigger picture of what and how blockchain works.
- https://youtu.be/i9nUMvpT2rM

Now if you want something that's non-technical, you can watch this one instead.
- https://youtu.be/1wDwb36GNxw

There are now plenty of resources on the internet though, from youtube, reddit, quora and here that explains this concept like your are five year old kid.
1533  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Your guidance is needed on: January 15, 2022, 05:27:20 AM
While some members provided helpful advice, it should be enough to give you a good idea of what to look for. Dig deep and READ a lot of information about them, soak up knowledge by searching concepts and ideas in and out of the forum whenever you come across them.

Trust me, there is a fuckton of useful advice in each and every aspect of crypto, and giving it all at once will not be practical advice. It has to be a process of asking a specific question about a specific scenario and it happens along the process of your journey.
1534  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Spot and future trade on: January 14, 2022, 11:47:11 AM
I guess because my bitcoin in spot value in dollar will increase if the market is going higher but I am losing the value in future trading because I go short, the value in dollar will remain the same?
If I understood you correctly, you are SHORTING BTC/USDT pair on the Futures Market, am I correct? If yes, then you are losing money on the market rather than winning it. Choosing between LONG and SHORT, will serve as your identifier for making a directional bias.

LONG means that your directional bias is for the assets' price to go up while SHORT is the exactly the opposite.

Also if the market price of bitcoin decrease, I will be losing value in dollar in spot but the future favours me. This also means the value will be the same?
Exactly. However, I can't understand what you mean by the "value being the same".

In FUTURES, as far as I know, there are two types of futures contract; COIN-M and USDT-M Futures contract. COIN-M basically means that you are using the crypto itself as your collateral, and that if you are shorting BTCUSDT pair, you are increasing the quantity of your BTC when price goes down.

On the other hand, USDT-M uses USDT as your collateral againts BTC, so if your shorting the market, you are increasing the quantity of your USDT instead of BTC if the market structure is in downtrend.

Hope it answers your question.
1535  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Unable to establish connection with iframe on: January 14, 2022, 03:58:55 AM
Update

It's odd to see that the integration between Trezor and Metamask is now working. I'm not sure how it works; I just reset all of my Firefox browser settings and enabled all of the extensions, then I restarted my browser, connected the HW, and it worked. One thing I am certain of is that none of the extensions have anything to do with the iframe connection problem.

Thanks everyone. I will now lock this thread.
1536  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Unable to establish connection with iframe on: January 13, 2022, 05:46:00 AM
I am trying to add multiple accounts to Metamask using the "Connect Hardware Wallet" function on the Metask GUI, but the thing is, there is an error showing "Popup error: Unable to establish connection with iframe".

Quick fix that I have tried:

- disabling all of my browser extension such as HTTPS Everywhere, Decentraleyes and UBlock Origin
- Changed my browser privacy settings from Custom to Standard
- I unlocked the Trezor before clicking the "Connect Hardware Wallet" in metamask.
- installed the latest Trezor Bridge here: https://suite.trezor.io/web/bridge/
- system restart

This is the link to where I downloaded the extension for metamask: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ether-metamask/




1537  Economy / Gambling / Re: What are the best ways to choose a casino on: January 13, 2022, 04:04:23 AM
There are some website that does offer their own review along with their trust scores on different casino. Maybe you could try checking them out to help you choose which casino will suit your needs.

🤜 GamblingBro.com 🤛 Honest crypto casino reviews ✅ Tested with real deposits ✅

⭐ BTCGOSU ⭐ Your Trusted Guide to the Best Bitcoin Casinos ⭐

[...snip]but with the rate of scams casino I am finding it difficult to know the right site that don't scam players?
You can easily find a reliable information with regards to scam accusation by using this trick.

Using colon (":")
Open your browser and type the [name of the casino] + [scam]:bitcointalk.org.(.e.g., 1xbit scam:bitcointalk.org). Using the colon will help you search for a page that links to a specific website.

1538  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: NFT Ghozali has now become a trend today on: January 13, 2022, 03:42:43 AM
In the NFT industry, it isn't about the person or a group of people being lucky; it's about becoming the first person or group of people who have work their asses off to come up with something that is unique among the masses. That's why Ghozali was able to join the hype while also earning a fuckton of money.

Sometimes, in the NFT or crypto space in general, you just need to think outside the box to get ahead of everyone else's profits. Just my two sats!
1539  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: NFT & its creation process on: January 13, 2022, 03:15:50 AM
When it comes to digital artworks, NFT, or Non-Fungible Tokens, simply means that the artwork is unique. So, if Person A buys an artwork to Person B, Person A is actually buying only the verifiable version of that specific artwork minted or created by Person B, who is the artist himself. Furthermore, when you say "mint," you're referring to the process of creating verifiable digital copies of original artwork that can be verified using Blockchain.

How it’s exchange’s from digital to paper currency?
- You need a wallet first, it could be Metamask or Coinbase.
- Go to some sort of NFT website that lets you sell the artwork.
- Upload the artwork and pay for one time listing fee.
- Put a little bit of background story to your artwork.
- Finally, wait for someone who will gonna buy your artwork based on the price you have set. Of course, most platforms accept ETH as their form of payment. Exhange your ETH to your local currency using P2P or Centralized crypto exchange(if you do not care much of your privacy)

Congrats on getting into the hype!
1540  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to make $ 1,000,000 out of $ 30,000? on: January 12, 2022, 05:32:31 AM
Opportunities are everywhere mate! Well if you have the resources, then the only the thing that you need to consider is a lot of hardwork. Multiplying your capital is plausible but mind you that it is not an overnight success but rather a compounding effort of research and application. You can try the suggestion below and see if it suits you!

- NFT flipping[1]
Similar to degen trading, you are basically buying NFT artwork that's hyped and selling it to another person at a higher price and make a profit from it.
- Trading
Something fancy but it would take you a couple of years to really find your edge and become profitable consistently. So if you are looking for a consistent monthly salary immediately then this is not for you.
- investing on NFT games while creating scholarship programs.

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/qtpndd/flipping_nfts_can_be_done_in_a_super_smart_way_my/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
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