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1681  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help Agatha!! on: January 06, 2022, 02:20:50 PM
Andreas Antonopolous' Mastering bitcoin/ethereum is a good read if you want to dig deeper into the technicals of bitcoin. Although it's not recommended for newbies, it will still give you an idea of the important concepts regarding private keys, wallets and the proof of work/stake algorithm.
- https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook
- https://github.com/ethereumbook/ethereumbook

If you prefer watching videos than reading books.
- https://youtube.com/c/aantonop

Or you can just read articles from James Lopp.
- https://www.lopp.net/
1682  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: looking for ways to earn free cryptocurrency on: January 06, 2022, 08:10:55 AM
Few threads out there that will give you an idea on how you can earn some cryptos!
- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1629118.0
- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5268358.0
and many more if you'll try searching on google.

Furthermore, earning cryptocurrency is akin to finding a real job where you can spend your time or sell your skills to make a quick buck. Faucets, on the other hand, aren't worth attempting, especially given the current bitcoin price; you'll only earn pennies even if you manage to get BTC in faucets for years.
1683  Economy / Gambling / Re: Rollbit.com | Crypto's Most Rewarding Casino 👑 on: January 06, 2022, 05:52:34 AM
To be honest I don't really understand either but rollbit provides a brief explanation of how a Rollercoaster works  PROVABLY FAIR
Explained each user can verify the final price and so far no complaints regarding this game , I've tried this game really high risk if you are curious just try it with low stakes.
Thank you for providing the link! So, yes, I am correct: the price action of the "Rollercoaster" is determined by random algorithm rather than supply and demand. It's interesting to see that the source code is open to the public, allowing anyone to view how the random price action visible on their charts is implemented.

However, trading listed cryptocurrencies with price action that reflects the real market is more practical to utilize because you can use technical analysis instead of guessing whether to short or long the asset.
1684  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: When trading bitcoin at robinhood, do I watch BTCUSD or BTCUSDT? on: January 06, 2022, 02:29:19 AM
Wha, whaaaat?  I keep hearing there are no fees whatsoever and even no limit on "day trading" crypto!   Is this no longer the case? 
I'm also confused. In their article, buying and selling crypto is commission free.

Buy and sell cryptocurrencies commission-free on Robinhood Crypto. Other crypto exchanges charge up to 4% just to buy and sell crypto. We charge 0%.

Or, if I'm wrong, robinhood makes money by selling their customers trading information[1] to big players.

[1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffkauflin/2020/08/19/the-inside-story-of-robinhoods-billionaire-founders-option-kid-cowboys-and-the-wall-street-sharks-that-feed-on-them/?utm_source=pocket-newtab&sh=34c782af268d
1685  Economy / Gambling / Re: Rollbit.com | Crypto's Most Rewarding Casino 👑 on: January 05, 2022, 11:40:02 AM
Hey folks! I have a question.

Under crypto trading, what is that "Rollercoaster"? What is the difference of that coin between other cryptocurrency choices? Where are those price action coming from? Upon seeing the yellow line which seems to be the reset -- the price action is pretty random for me. Any thoughts?
1686  Economy / Services / Re: Roobet.com | Art Contest "Holiday 2021" | $4950 up for grabs! | Ends Dec. 26th on: January 05, 2022, 07:01:13 AM
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1st-3rd (In no particular order);
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Congratulations everyone! especially to the top 3 submissions! You all are great artists!!
1687  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Samsung to introduce NFT platform within its new smart TVs on: January 05, 2022, 05:38:43 AM
Not being pessimistic but who the heck will gonna use that kind of smart TV with a pain in the ass remote controller and with added useless feature? Even if you use their newly added NFT thingy, using remote control for choosing your NFT's would be so damn slow  Roll Eyes

Samsung as an early adopter for investing in NFT startup is enough though.
1688  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What type of skills need for become a bounty Manager? on: January 05, 2022, 03:48:42 AM
Isn't it more practical to gain experience as a signature/bounty participant first, before diving into the tedious tasks of campaign management? I mean, getting hands-on experience as a quality poster will teach you the majority of the fundamentals you'll need to know once you've landed a career as a bounty/signature campaign manager. Among the fundamentals is determining which posts are garbage and which are not. That, I believe, is the "experience" @Rikafip is referring to.

As for other questions, I think it would be more appropriate if campaign managers answers them to give credible information.
1689  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Show off your hardware wallet on: January 05, 2022, 03:12:28 AM
Maybe it wasn't supported at the time you purchased your Trezor device, but Axie Infinity is now natively supported by the two Ledger devices. The data leaks had no affect on the crypto assets though whatsoever.
For the SLP and AXS which are the in-game tokens, then YES, Ledger products can hold these ERC20 tokens. What I'm referring about is Trezor's integration with their Ethereum-linked sidechain called Ronin, and using Trezor Wallet is the only way to increase the security of your NFT assets (e.g., Actual pets, Lands). Despite the fact that they did not support Ledger for their project, I am still happy that I own 2 hardware devices which I can use not only for axie but for other purposes as well, maybe for backup.

We recommend that all trainers protect their Axies and other assets with a hardware wallet. Ronin is only compatible with Trezor hardware wallets.

Now I noticed that you have some protection around HW, and it is also in the original image you posted in my thread - is it something that was in the package, or did you add it additionally?
@Pmalek is correct, it isn't some sort of protection around the device, but rather the transparent version of Ledger Nano S. I chose the transparent body over the black color since it looks cool and isn't something you see often among other Ledger users. Seeing the inside of the case looks cool though even if its fuzzy type of transparent.
1690  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Crypto Vigilante is...? on: January 04, 2022, 02:32:26 PM
As far as I am aware, those are a group of people who claim to have insider information in the cryptocurrency market, which they use to gain a significant amount of profit in terms of trading and investing. They also claim to inform you whenever there is a significant movement in the market, which is similar to how trading signals work.

Perhaps the reason why other members said that buying their service is "immoral" is because what they are offering is too good to be true, and relying on signals and insider trading does not make you a good trader. Trading, you see, is an art form in and of itself, and it is being harnessed on a daily basis not only by newcomers but also by those who make a living from daytrading.

Most people here are also opposed to trading signals in any form because they provide no benefit. Selling trading signals is a popular way to get money out of people's pockets these days.
1691  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anyone who's familiar with cottoncandyTA? on: January 04, 2022, 01:15:18 PM
His basic course for newbies and the Bitcoin course is the same as the courses you can find everywhere.
Do you still think his video courses make sense? I mean, is it worthwhile to keep up with the Butterfly Effect and his new uploads?

So far, I've finished watching his origin courses, including The Futures of Trading, and his channel has the most comprehensive and step-by-step walkthrough in terms of learning the art of T.A. out of all T.A courses on YouTube.

They migght even be idea copied from more popular traders like Twitter’s @EmperorBTC and @Bloodgood, who are best friends and have made millions together.
I'm familiar with @EmperorBTC, and I even downloaded his trading manual to see which T.A has the same concept and which one makes a lot more sense. I never expected T.A to be so broad, and it appears that it will take me years before I can apply it in the real market?
1692  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do we have trading chatroom exclusive for bitcointalk traders? on: January 04, 2022, 10:43:36 AM
As much as possible, I'd like to avoid the Binance Telegram channel or any other telegram group offered by large trading platforms. Usually, these groups are crawling with scammers and wannabe traders who are just posting their PnL without showing any proof of T.A, trading plan, etc. It's not only a bad trading community, but it's also not good for newbie traders who are just starting out -- which includes me!

Another option is to start a mega thread for your short/quick questions. Probably keep it self-moderated and set some rules so discussion/s would be much easier to follow.
I pretty much like this idea instead of disturbing Cyrus for creating another channel solely for trading. Another issue is that he has been working hard to build the Bitcointalk YouTube channel, and I don't want to bother those people, especially when it comes to moderating the channel. Thank you for the suggestion @Potato Chips   Wink
1693  Economy / Trading Discussion / Do we have trading chatroom exclusive for bitcointalk traders? on: January 02, 2022, 12:38:22 PM
Heya!

Does bitcointalk members have trading community chatroom (e.g, Dicord, Telegram)? I tried searching about this but it never gave me any useful results. Also, I don't want to spam the trading board for frequently asking short questions.

Thank you everyone!
1694  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: January 02, 2022, 11:46:28 AM
I believe this kind of treatment will always be appreciated by the players and it will help Roobet to build its name a bit up.
They've been developing their marketing strategy for years, beginning with their signature campaign, promo codes on Twitter, social media giveaways, and monthly (?) art contests. Roobet also organizes games for the bitcointalk community, which can be found in the Games and Round section. And, as far as I know, they've gained traction from Twitch Streamers.

It's also not surprising that so many people are drawn to play alongside Roobet. I've also not encountered any issues on their end in terms of receiving their art contest rewards.
1695  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Show off your hardware wallet on: January 02, 2022, 10:50:24 AM
 

Here's mine! Grin

- I purchased my Ledger Nano S on May 13, 2020, during the first year of quarantine, and the product was delivered after 9 days of waiting :'(due to some restrictions that caused the courier's delay. @Lucius posted this thread Ledger Nano S - Get 50% off! in which I took advantage of the sale.
- I originally purchased the Trezor One to store all of my Axies/NFT because the Axie Infinity does not support Ledger products, which I believe is understandable given the Ledger hacking fiasco. I ordered it on October 26, 2021 from an authorized reseller in our area, and it arrived three days later.

I also do not unplug the cable on the Trezor One because I use it on a daily basis and I feel that unplugging the cable repeatedly can break the hardware wallet  Grin. So far, after using both products after a year and for months, I have not found any hardware issues, with the exception of Ledger's latest firmware upgrade, which causes the overall storage to drop dramatically.
1696  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Your gambling mistakes and amendment on: January 01, 2022, 01:40:13 PM
It's funny to think that everyone else is trying to better theirselves, learn from their mistakes, become discipline and such while I am here trying to figure out if I could try getting my feet wet again on gambling especially in terms of options trading established by that one particular casino. LOL

Even though, I am planning to gamble once again, learning and understanding your financial capacity is probably the most important thing to consider before making such move in this space. You don't wanna mess with your mental and financial state at the start of the year!
1697  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anyone who's familiar with cottoncandyTA? on: January 01, 2022, 12:17:37 PM
I made a post on this guy a year ago, and I was all pleased of myself for promoting his courses on this forum without realizing that he treated his community members like dirt when there was someone in his discord spewing some dishonesty about cottoncandy. Despite the fact that I continue to watch his free YouTube courses, I still take them with a grain of salt and only watch them when I have some spare time.

He even had an argument with another trader who claimed cotton had stolen someone's work[1] and that he had completely reverse engineered it. Unfortunately, there is no information about that person/trader on the internet, and his courses appear to be relatively hidden.

[1] https://twitter.com/c0tt0nc4ndyTA/status/1397718121931100163?s=20

Until now, his channel contains the courses that are once being paid by his members including the Butterfly effect as well the new ones like FOT remastered and trading strategies.
1698  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: My Strategy with Crypto [Questions Inside] on: January 01, 2022, 11:21:20 AM
I'm not sure man, but I came across this subreddit post[1] that discusses how to spot gems in a sea of shitcoins, and it appears that the replies on that subreddit are pretty useful, especially for newbies alike who want to try trading altcoins for the short term.

[1] Not every new coin is a shitcoin: How to spot the real GEMS inside the sea of shitcoins
1699  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] OWL.GAMES l Crypto Casino For WEB 3.0 l Signature Campaign l Upto $80/wk. on: December 31, 2021, 05:57:06 AM
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1700  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bitcointalk Charity and its funds on: December 30, 2021, 04:51:54 PM
Please accept my apologies for derailing the discussion; I simply want to clarify some things with @Timelord2067.

As far as I know, I have removed TYM and Silent26 on week 77 and 106 respectively. The reason being is TYM committed a loan default not only on @DireWolfM14 but also to me[1][2].

Furthermore, I continue to trust crwth and finaleshot to this day since I believe they are 2 different people who are not alts of a notorious scammer in the Philippine Section. Those are also the same people who assisted me when get started in cryptocurrency journey particularly in this forum. Reading the entire thread in which cabalism13 is implicated in the mishandling of charity funds is particularly surprising and is something I did not expect.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5233790.msg54061366#msg54061366
[2] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5233790.msg54104002#msg54104002

Again sorry for derailing the topic  Cry
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