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1561  Economy / Services / Re: Shopify Dropshipping Mentorship | $10K+ a day! [LIMITED SPOTS] on: September 30, 2020, 08:01:42 PM
So you're selling a method that can generate $10,000+ per day, and now you're taking on clients for $500/month per student, and with five students, that's $2,500/month you'll earn from this program.

I.e. 25% of what you should be able to earn in a single day with your own method.

Care to explanation the glaring discrepancy between what you claim they can achieve, and the fact that you clearly don't earn that sort of money or you wouldn't be charging $2,500 a month which is peasant money in the US.
1562  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you believe NBA is rigged? on: September 30, 2020, 06:28:17 PM
How on earth are you going to rig a game with that many athletes? Come on now, surely you can't be that stupid.

Who knew that all of the world's tallest people were also some of the world's best actors, who don't even show the slightest hint of being paid to take a dive?!

I can understand rigging something like boxing, where all it takes is a knockdown and fake KO to rig the fight, you can't do that in basketball where even the slightest hint of not trying would be caught by everybody in the audience and watching at home.

The only chance could be that the referee is biased, but that's rarely enough to swing a game one way or another.

Are you some sort of wacko conspiracy theorist?
1563  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anyone know a dice game that is actually fair? on: September 30, 2020, 04:07:52 PM
I'd say practically all of the most popular dice sites are "actually fair."

Where are you seeing that these sites try to screw with players when they cash out? The only reason I could see that happening is if the player has clearly breached the rules, e.g. if they are multi-accounting where it isn't allowed, or playing from regions that are not allowed to use the platform.

Most famous dice sites, like crypto.games, wolf.bet etc use the provably fair system. You can check after the bet to see whether they cheated you out of your money.

You sound like someone who lost a big bet and suddenly think that the universe is conspiring against you...
1564  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Betting small amounts on a lot of matches or big amount on couple of matches? on: September 29, 2020, 08:17:06 PM
The idea of betting in multiple games used to be the classic old wives' safety warning for anyone new to the floors of the casinos in Vegas. But that was a different time, and people were betting with real cash. The biggest problem with employing this idea for crypto casinos is the issue of dust.

If you bet on lots of pots and hope to reduce your losses this way, think of it this way, sometimes when you lose your bet, you won't lose all your money, but what you might be left with, could be too little to transfer out considering how wildly the transaction fees fluctuate these days. In time, that dust balance could add up to be quite a significant amount.

Even if you ignored the dust, the fact that you would have to distribute your coins to multiple sites and games would be time-consuming, annoying, and, for the lack of a better word, worthless.

The more you bet, the closer your wins will approach the expected result. Frequency is not on your side.
1565  Economy / Gambling / Re: Advantages of White Label Crypto Casino on: September 29, 2020, 06:53:50 PM
You speak of advantages, I can think of a few disadvantages.

The first being homogeneity. White label solutions often offer the same thing in a repackaged way so no matter how cool or trendy you make it look, on the inside it'll be the same old games with 0 user retention capability.
The second being credibility, most white label solutions in traditional businesses come from marketing and consulting firms that have been in the business for years with lots of experience. That can't be said for the cryptocurrency world. Nothing lasts here.

Lastly, when you associate yourself with a white label software provider you are basically riding off of their past success and hence their past reputation. This can be a double-edged sword, bringing with it the good with the bad. Something which can only add to the headache of a newly launching business.

Personally, when I create a new business, I try to do it from scratch. Yes, I use standard resources here and there, but mostly it's a new thing or I don't do it at all. Where's the fun otherwise?
1566  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CARTESI | BINANCE | The Operating System for DApps on: September 29, 2020, 05:21:21 PM
This is a very interesting program CTSI is always at the forefront, great partnership for Binance and CTSI..
I'm sure, the partnership for them is produces more than is shown. Since the Creept tournament is popular, so when an another one will be hold?
I think those who have participated before of course will be curious about the next fate, because it can be said to be interesting to play.
The Creept Tournament will definitely be held again in the future but for now there is still no announcement about it as the team is busy with their planned road map.
Let us be here as a community to support the cartesian style to do because it will make them even more proud of what the future holds.

I think the Creepts game is just brilliant. Although there remains a lot of doubt in my mind that maybe some people have worked out how to beat the game and cheat the system and perhaps the mods and devs know about it as well but they are just hiding it from the public.

If only there were a game like this that is truly unhackable and can only be played with wits and not some cheap mod or compromise then I think the company that puts out that game would go to the top of the crypto gaming industry overnight.

There really needs to be a World of Warcraft or Dota or Age of Empires or even Starcraft kind of game with an in-game currency system that is actually a token or a coin. And I thought Cartessi could become one of such crypto coins if not the first successful one. And with that hope, I followed the project for nearly 2 years. And still, there is no major AAA game title associated with it. I am afraid they are becoming yet another Crypto coin that is vying to build their economic side rather than actually integrating their coins with a good game.
1567  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Premined bitcoin? on: September 29, 2020, 04:29:05 PM
The whole pretext for premine is to dump it regularly in exchange for the fiat the investors and buyers bring in so that the company that runs the crypto can sustain itself until it finds a viable revenue source.
With Bitcoin, none of this applies. Bitcoin was not set up as a company.

Its code was open source. Basically anyone can recreate it. It's just that people back then didn't care. Even I came into crypto pretty late. Most of us, and I don't feel hesitant to admit it, joined crypto to get rich. And we're the kind of folks that care about pre-mined coins.

But the only people that got into this whole shebang to develop and pioneer a new technology, only they really got rich. Hence it pays to be an early adopter of a promising tech. But not everyone can identify a promising tech.
1568  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] V SYSTEMS - Blockchain Database and App Platform by Sunny King [SPoS/Mint] on: September 28, 2020, 11:53:48 PM
It is sad to see Vsys slip from the top 40 rank to 160 in the space of a year. I understand that the team is doing a good job of regularly updating the project. But they need to push for more. They are a DeFi project and looking at the crypto market and we can pretty much say that defi projects are killing it right now.

if you ask me, Sunny king created the PoS system and the SPoS system, yet other projects have benefitted by adopting the PoS system and capitalizing the market. Whether Vsystems will do the same or not, I don't know. I just hope they promote themselves hard enough so that people get to know about them. I think many crypto users don't even know who Sunny is or what his projects are.
1569  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: English Premier League Season: 2020/2021 on: September 28, 2020, 08:46:40 PM
This Leicester city result against Manchester city is similar to what the score was when Brazil was defeated by Germany with 7 goals to 1. I think these are some of the greatest achievements of underdog clubs/nations at such elite levels. I saw the match and ManC were like almost gasping for breath. They had no clue and as a matter of fact I had no clue what was going on. The match ended and I was like, did this just happen?

I think ManC is still reeling from the after-effects of the fair play rules violation. Morale is low, confidence is low and it showed in their game. They were lucky that they got away with just a 2-year ban but they have to move past that. 2020 is about to end and they should get their act together.
1570  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best online gaming platform on: September 28, 2020, 07:02:12 PM
I think the usefulness of this thread has run its course. OP has successfully tried to shill a not so great gambling website and has miserably failed at creating any hype regarding the same. But still, to stay true to the topic I will add my two cents.

Even though the OP probably wanted to say the best online gambling platform and wrote gaming instead. I'd say Crypto.Games tops my charts followed by Fortunejack. The pedigree of the people behind these two platforms is immense, millions of dollars worth of daily transactions happen in these exchanges and practically they dominate the scene. 1xBit also deserves a slot in the top 3.

So there you have it, end of discussion — close the topic.
1571  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is the price of BTC (and any other crypto) always higher in Asian countries? on: September 28, 2020, 05:58:51 PM
The most important reason behind this price difference is the stringent regulations in some of the countries. For example, Bangladesh has one of the highest price difference because crypto is banned there. India was almost like that for a while with their banking ban. China, the same, Burma the same. So it creates a lot of ground for the old middlemen to come in and charge an extra premium to exchange the local currency with some digital e-currency that can then be traded for any crypto.

Besides this, even large exchanges operating out of Asian countries have to tackle regulatory issues which just makes transferring fiat out of those countries a living hell.

Why they do it? protectionism. That is a topic for another thread though.
1572  Other / Archival / Re: Most popular discord gambling bots on: September 25, 2020, 10:25:02 PM
Why would anybody want to use a Discord gambling bot? Like, for real...

There don't offer any unique games, most of them are poorly written knock-offs of games found elsewhere.

You can't gamble with real money or cryptocurrencies, even though one of them lets you buy fake cryptos with fake coins, and you can't transfer your winnings for any other purpose other than to use them within the confines of the bot casino...

Absolutely trash. Does anybody actually use these?
1573  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What actually makes a token pump? on: September 25, 2020, 09:54:01 PM
Nobody really talks about the real reason which is a token being good. I mean I get that there are tons of good coins out there who didn't get the attention it needs, but the reality is that we actually have good coins that are high, that is the main reason. Think of it this way, if it is a good coin that doesn't mean it will go up, it could stay low, if it is a bad coin it will stay low, but if it is a high coin it is definitely good, there is no doubt in my mind that any high priced and high market cap coin would be a bad one, it has to be a great one to go that high.

This means you could talk about hype, you could talk about supply/demand all you want, even community, but if a coin is not as good as it claims, it will never be a great high priced one ever.

From my perspective I agree with some of the arguments here but perhaps not all of them and not fully either. It is true that above all a coin needs to have intrinsic value. Having a true value means that investors see the potential and start investing and holding.

Now imagine, the supply and demand for that coin despite it carrying value isn't as volatile, this would start a near market saturation with very few activities. Demand won't be so high either, but the supply is already large.

In effect, you will need to market that coin so that investors big and small understand that value. This in theory should lead to a more dynamic market where trading goes well.

If the same strategy say was to be applied to a shit coin, it doesn't matter how much you bend backwards investors won't stay in it for the long run, everybody will look to dump ASAP.

The point here, is that all of the above mentioned points work together to drive a pump, and only when a coin has true value that pump is maintained.
1574  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Roskomnadzor blacklists Binance in Russia on: September 25, 2020, 08:06:07 PM
Russia has definitely being ramping up its anti-blockchain efforts lately.

I also read that they are considering handing out jail terms to people that don't declare their cryptocurrency wallets. Pretty ridiculous really. I mean, for one they've got no chance of actually enforcing that, and two they don't even tax crypto before it has been spent... So why declare before spending?

Looks like Russia won't be claiming the title of next crypto hotspot any time soon.
1575  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The biggest AIRDROP in the history of cryptocurrency on: September 25, 2020, 07:46:55 PM
i think Uniswap Airdrop token (uni) is currently the biggest Airdrop in the history of cryptocurrency. to drop a whopping sum of $450,000,000 IS Something so huge. i stand to be corrected if i am wrong. i believe that the every successful project does not care about dumpers that will dump token after sales or distribution. 40% of the successful participants in the Uni airdrop dumped their rewards in the exchange and it is interesting that the price never went below 3usd.

this is to tell you that a successful project needs no market manipulation to drive volume. it is simple. develop a token, have a very good use-case and watch your project thrive in the market. 
Yes thats the biggest airdrop in history but only for those who trade on uniswap before sept 1, some do get 1600 uni because he use many accounts when he is trading on uniswap so luckym

Unfortunately, you're right Uni only airdrops to current members but even still having such a generous drop is impressive!

And the fact that despite the dump the token maintained a healthy value indicates more than the fact the project is good and led by a leader company but more than that it points towards the remaining holders seeing value in the token - something rare!

However, a good example of this type of scenario can be applied to BTC how often people dump their coin because they see a market crush only later to discover that they'd been better of to have kept it as since they sold out it bull-ed several times.
1576  Economy / Gambling / Re: ❤️CRYPSINO💚 Blackjack 🃏 Poker 🃏 Keno ⭐ Dice 🎲 Wheel 🍀 Slots 🎰 Roulette on: September 25, 2020, 07:26:59 PM
Bittraficme, are you promoting the coins777 site or the Crypsino site? It would be good if you would focus on only 1 site, and put all your energy and effort into this site.
Right now you are running coins777 and also Crypsino. Maybe time to give some free funds to players, and let them withdraw these without any problems, would surely help as a sign of gesture.

@Bittraficme is not to be taken seriously. After all the comments on this topic he still doesn't seem to read any of them as evidenced by his pure ignorance by posting the same stuff over and over again  Shocked

With the use of a software taken 'of the shelf' to run this casino can you really trust this place with your funds? I think not. Also, by this point, there's only one logical conclusion to draw and that is that this casino is not taking the matter seriously and why should you as a player when there's already so much choice.  
1577  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: MANO A MANO crypto game tournaments on: September 25, 2020, 07:17:01 PM
This is definitely something I'd like to see.

I've been looking for poker sites to play heads up with people, but it seems nothing like that exists.

I also have found a platform where you can play 1v1 on other games in a trustless manner for a prize pot—it's something that could generate significant interest if somebody were to develop it.

There's a massive unmet need for PvP gambling games (ones that can't be botted or cheated in any way). But it seems no casino or game house is willing to put in the resources to bring something good to market.
1578  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BEWARE OF FAKE GIVEAWAYS IN DISGUISE AS UNISWAP on: September 25, 2020, 06:34:12 PM
Beware of anybody offering to give away anything, whether that be cryptocurrencies, information, or practically anything else for that matter.

Giveaways and get rich quick schemes are some of the most popular ways to scam and there are innumerous different variations of scams out there looking to separate crypto holders from their funds.

Don't trust. Verify.

The cryptocurrency industry is basically a gauntlet for the uninitiated, plenty of clever scammers out there lying in wait for the next idiot to come along.
1579  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling is Addictive...Pay Attention to your Gambling Habit!!! on: September 25, 2020, 05:55:59 PM
you are right . Depressed people seek salvation through suicide . They think suicide is the only way to freedom . But it is totally wrong .The real happiness is overcoming all frustrations and making oneself successful .Everyone should strengthen their morale .

A person who decides to give up on the very essence of LIFE just because something trivial in their lives had pushed them into this tragedy, also something that could no doubt be solved through rehabilitation and similar mind related techniques, in my opinion must be crazy.

Life is such a wonderful gift that giving up on it is cowardice. I'm not talking about severely suffering patients or mentally challenged individuals but people who result to their own death due to addictions like gambling, debt, alcohol.

In the larger scheme of things these are all trivial, and one must think twice about their state of mind, well-being and happiness and actively try to remove the cause of negative thoughts which push people into depression because they haven't acted early enough to prevent this.

We all should be more prudent in the type of life choices we make and consider the consequences these choices might lead us towards!
1580  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ 0.8% House Edge on Dice ⭐ Largest wagering contest...ever ⭐ on: September 25, 2020, 05:35:42 PM


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