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1601  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Avoid Bittrex! on: November 14, 2020, 03:36:38 AM
Since must requiring KYC procedures I have also avoided using Bittrex, whereas in 2017-2018 Bittrex was one of the most popular
and trusted exchanges. But since Bittrex suddenly enforced KYC, hence many users have switched to other exchanges. Currently
the best exchange of choice is Binance, because KYC verification is only for withdrawals above 2 BTC.

There are many reasons for our Bittrex account being blocked, usually because we access the Bittrex website using a VPN,
or our account could be inactive for a long time. The last reason maybe we are including users whose countries are prohibited
from accessing the Bittrex website. Then the only way to prove we are the real owner of the account, by providing some KYC
documents requested by Bittrex. If we don't want to do that, we have to give up our remaining funds in the Bittrex account.
1602  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Regrets? Past BTC Sale(s that would look CRAZY Today! Poll. :( on: November 14, 2020, 02:43:52 AM
I am regrets for not trusting my friend when I was invited to invest in Bitcoin in 2015, just try and trust my friend at that time.
Maybe I'm already rich right now, the next regret was when I bought Bitcoin in 2017 at a price of $ 11,000. Then finally decided
to sell Bitcoin in 2019 at a price of $ 5000, even though if I had a little patience I wouldn't have suffered big losses. But I have
learned from my mistakes, now I will be more careful in buying Bitcoin and be more patient with holding Bitcoin.
1603  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How long until we can bet with bitcoin in real life casinos? on: November 14, 2020, 02:00:35 AM
There are too many obstacles in my opinion for real life casinos to accept Bitcoin, especially for waiting for transaction confirmation
which sometimes takes a long time. Therefore only a few real-life casinos accept Bitcoin as payment, and there are still many people
who don't know Bitcoin. At least now Bitcoin should be used for online casinos. If I play gambling in real life casinos, I will also prefer
to use fiat currency, because it is simpler and faster.
1604  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Great news for XRP coin holders? on: November 13, 2020, 11:41:38 PM
Many XRP holders have doubts about the airdrop spark token, there is still a lot of unclear information regarding this airdrop.
Hopefully it can make XRP prices go up and spark tokens have good value. But since I still have doubts about this information,
I will wait for updates to get clearer and more reliable information.
1605  Economy / Economics / Re: Is COVID-19 an excuse for governments & central banks to print money? on: November 13, 2020, 10:43:47 PM
It is true that COVID-19 is the main reason the government and central banks decide to do a lot of printing money. If the government
does not print money, it will be very difficult to recover the economy quickly, even though the risks faced will also be large. It is very
likely that hyperinflation will occur if the government continues to print money, this will make the fiat currency value even lower.
We as the cryptocurrency community are lucky to get to know Bitcoin, which has been proven to save our wealth from inflation.
1606  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Halloween inspired poll –would your Bitcoins get passed on if you suddenly died? on: November 13, 2020, 06:50:31 PM
This is a very interesting question in my opinion, because we really have to think from now on how to make our Bitcoin can be
accessed by the heirs. Unless we are always open about the Bitcoin we have to our families, there is no need to worry if anything
happens to us.

I write down the private keys on a piece of paper, and keep a piece of paper with private keys written on it to be able to access my
hardware wallet where I usually store other valuables. So I am 100% sure that my wife will easily find the private key that I store,
and finally be able to access the Bitcoin that I have.
1607  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Let's Say Bitcoin is scam on: November 12, 2020, 11:34:58 PM
I will never believe that Bitcoin scams, because with the high demand for Bitcoin and the number of Bitcoin ATMs continuing to grow,
it seems unlikely that Bitcoin is a scam. If you want to speculate about the worst that will happen to Bitcoin that's fine, but to mention
a Bitcoin scam is ridiculous.
1608  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling is an entertainment? on: November 12, 2020, 10:57:32 PM
2017 has been an unforgettable experience for me regarding gambling. When Bitcoin went up in price at that time, I hope that
playing gambling can increase the amount of Bitcoin I have. Then I focused on trying to use several strategies to be able to win
playing dice games. But in the end it didn't increase the amount of Bitcoin I had, instead I lost a lot of Bitcoin that I had. Since then,
I realized that playing gambling is only for entertainment and use the money that we can afford to lose to play gambling.
1609  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hidden team members or not make any difference? on: November 12, 2020, 10:26:50 PM
Of course, projects that are open about the identity of their members are very different from projects with hidden team members.
For me, projects with hidden team members are likely to be scams higher than projects that the projects team members know about.
So it depends on how much we do research on the projects that we will follow. Projects with team members that are open to the public
should be easier to attract investors trust.
1610  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best app for trading on a mobile? on: November 12, 2020, 04:27:06 PM
There are several best mobile cryptocurrency trading apps that I highly recommend, including Binance, Bitfinex and Coinbase.
But like most of the members here I also prefer to use the Binance app over the others. Because the Binance app has many
advantages over other mobile crypto trading apps. What I love about the Binance app is that it has complete trading features,
an eye-catching look interface, and a large list of coins for trading.
1611  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what happened to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency? on: November 12, 2020, 01:46:51 PM
I am sure big countries like America and China will definitely make their own digital currency in the future, but I believe it will not
threaten the existence of Bitcoin. Because it is certain that the digital currency that is made by America and China is  controlled by
the government, so users are not given the freedom to manage their own finances. Then regarding privacy issues, don't expect to
get it from the digital currency created by the government. Because the government will require KYC procedures to be able to use
the digital currency they make. With this Bitcoin still has advantages that are not owned by digital currencies created by the government,
so I believe Bitcoin will survive.
1612  Economy / Services / Re: ⬛Brainboss Management Service [Signature, Bounty]⬛ on: November 12, 2020, 09:17:21 AM
I've been with the Bitvest campaign for a few months, and I'm really amazed how Brainboss is handling the Bitvest campaign.
Always be on time and fast in calculating posts and rewards from Bitvest campaign participants. And also internal problems that
occurred in the Bitvest campaign, were handled well and wisely. Another positive thing that I see from Brainboss as a bounty manager is
having wisdom that other bounty managers may not have. So if a project team wants to promote their projects in this forum,
there is no need to hesitate to use the Brainboss management service.
1613  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling = just for fun or an investment method? on: November 12, 2020, 08:58:24 AM
Hi, Karl is glad to see you create a new topic. My family and I are doing well in a pandemic situation. I wish you good luck and success
for the business you are running.

It is very interesting if we discuss gambling and investing, because both are risky activities. I agree that both require skills and luck to
succeed. But gambling is for me just for entertainment, to relieve stress from my work in the real world. So I'm not obsessed with winning
when playing gambling, but if I win I will consider it a bonus. And I never thought of making gambling an investment method. There are
several things I can learn from gambling, I learned to manage the bankroll and also manage emotions when playing gambling. Which I can
use when investing in cryptocurrency, so gambling can be useful for our lives if done right.
1614  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Public perception of Bitcoin as payment method (survey) on: November 12, 2020, 08:15:24 AM
Sorry I didn't participate in the survey in the opening post, because I don't want to click on a link that might not be safe. But I am curious
about the survey results, hopefully the results will be displayed in this topic later. And I will share my opinion regarding Bitcoin as a payment
method, as I have mentioned in another topic that I am including those who support Bitcoin as a payment. But the problem is my country
prohibits using Bitcoin as payment. So in the meantime I am only using Bitcoin as an investment, I hope that in the near future the government
of my country changes its mind by accepting Bitcoin as payment.
1615  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2020/2021 on: November 12, 2020, 03:25:15 AM
~snip~
The table reminds me about the strange season when Ranieri and Leicester City won the Premier League. In that season, when the first half ended, there were very little people thought Leicester City could win the trophy because they thought Leicester City would not be able to maintain their forms in the second half and the bad record of Ranieri (never be a champions in his career).

They broke their limits and broke their bad histories and won the trophy. I think in the season, we need more matches and the competition will look better after the first half ends around the Giving Days.

If you look at Leicester's performance this season which is quite good, it looks like there is a possibility that Leicester can become
the Premier League champion again. We remember the Premier League season 2015/2016, no one thought Ranieri could make
Leicester win. Even Dimitar Berbatov, the former Manchester United striker, predicts that this season's Premier League champion
may not be from the superior team.
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1617  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Defi project like game pump and dump on: November 11, 2020, 11:59:54 PM
I agree with DeFi projects such as pump and dump games, because of the hype that occurs, many traders take advantage of
it to generate profits. Therefore, DeFi projects are not good for long-term investment. But DeFi projects are great for short-term
trading, we must be able to analyze the movement of DeFi projects properly, so we don't buy DeFi at high prices.
1618  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 6 countries have more than 50% of BTC exchange traffic on: November 11, 2020, 11:56:42 PM
Although I'm not sure the data in the opening post is accurate, I do believe Bitcoin exchange traffic is increasing in almost every country.
As for the percentage of the United States, it may be true, because I believe that there are many users doing Bitcoin transactions on the
exchanges, probably because most of the Bitcoin ATMs currently in circulation are in America. This proves a little that the demand for Bitcoin
in America is quite high, Moreover, with Paypal deciding to accept Bitcoin, the demand for Bitcoin in America increased significantly.
1619  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Casino workers forced into unpaid leave on: November 11, 2020, 11:39:06 PM
Not only casinos do this to their employees, but many other large companies do the same. Casino is forced to do this because income
has decreased, so the budget to pay the salaries of its workers is not there. We also can't blame the casino for this, the best solution for
casinos workers looking for other jobs or they can also try to open a business with small capital. We humans are created with brains,
so use our brains to think creatively, looking for opportunities to make money. I believe every human being has the ability to survive in
any condition.
1620  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO, IEO! Which one do you want to return again? on: November 11, 2020, 10:59:23 PM
I am one of the people who felt the profit from ICO when the trend was in 2017, but in the end there were too many scams on the ICO project.
And there is a trend of IEOs that are safer than ICOs, but in 2020 IEOs are starting to be less attractive, because DeFi projects are much more
profitable. So it's not a good idea to make ICOs and IEOs back again. There will always be new trends emerging in the cryptocurrency world,
we just need to move on to the latest trends to survive in the cryptocurrency world.
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