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1781  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Vechain - worth investing? on: July 01, 2022, 07:28:04 AM
If you believe in a particular coin, there shouldn't be any condition, whatever the price is; it's just essential loyalty, IMO. That's how the project creates followers with it, and that will be the ideal way projects get support, and they will be the networks.

I see that people need to have at least three years of diamond hands with whatever coin they hold. That's what I see in the long run because that's how the coins generally are doing.

The high multipliers and rise in price could be a great goal, and know that it could be possible as long as many people support and buy it.
1782  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: According to Sam Bankman-Fried, some Bitcoin exchanges are insolvent on: July 01, 2022, 06:18:00 AM
I know that Sam has already been giving out help towards those exchanges that are losing out in the lending space. I view it like this. Two scenarios could play out because of the businesses that might go bankrupt or companies that go down, and Sam is the only one who could save them. Imagine this.

If Sam let his competitors down.
 - Most of the users in the exchanges he didn't help will lose trust in the whole cryptocurrency market. Then people affected by it would make it seem that people shouldn't invest in crypto, hence the loss of potential investors and interest in the market. So the whole cryptocurrency will go down, and the general public's view on cryptocurrencies will also go down.

Conclusion:
Lose-Lose

If Sam helped his competitors
 - The whole cryptocurrency market can be saved and not destroyed in view and essence. Of course, the market will still go down but not to the point that it can dip so bad that people would lose interest and won't believe in cryptocurrencies anymore. When he helped BlockFi and Voyager, it had already proved that many companies needed to bail out, and he saved his competitors for the greater good. That's just how it is.

Conclusion: Lose in the short-term, Win in the long term.



That's just how I view it now when it comes to the cryptocurrency market, and it would be helpful if it's going to be everyone helping each other to make the world better and suitable for everyone.



References:
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/22/sam-bankman-fried-rescues-crypto-lenders-blockfi-voyager.html
1783  Economy / Lending / Re: DarkStar's Loans | BTC, USDT | 2.70%-6.60% Monthly on: July 01, 2022, 03:34:26 AM
Request For a No Collateral Loan
Required USDT Amount: $500
Estimated Loan Duration: 2 months or earlier
USDT Address: TR12gbXWhQ5oXMjiRG5CYSMRNDYLYfP5hL
Signed Message:
Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is Crwth. Today is March 20, 2022. Requesting for a loan of $500.

Please send it to this address TR12gbXWhQ5oXMjiRG5CYSMRNDYLYfP5hL
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
bc1quzs2atj3460hz0k7ast9crrd347z0leaumummx
IBvdaaefMcUBfkvWysLASMVyDFlPeT3OionHTlKlfuHnMnIZvOoyfu2dccEmanB+QJV7m9aT+wqKthO1/6j1R3g=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Accepted, USDT sent: https://tronscan.io/#/transaction/f853a5538642529a13084b75fd0bd733e5ad7d3f3af59328ded6fcb047832cd2
Repayment sent. TX: 35bce2abf1f0a524e0fea31846450c15fa4af625f87c54b22f4f5a5e25b1880

Thanks so much DS.
1784  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Just my one cent advice on: June 30, 2022, 03:56:54 PM
Do you have any resources for the two projects you said? All I saw were these links. I'm unsure if they are related to what you posted.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/dynamic/

And I can't even find anything with mohash. Lol. Can you send or post some links?
1785  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Coins with daily usability on: June 29, 2022, 02:48:54 PM
This would be dependent on the company that is taking up on it. There are a lot of people who are trying to accept their supported altcoins. I'm thinking of this as the total volume being generated when using the actual coins, and a study shows that 88% of the total volume of cryptocurrencies is held by the top 10 cryptocurrencies in the digital world. So probably the coins that will have the daily usability would come from the top 10 unless the business owners will have their own or something,

The top 10 currencies now (upon posting)
BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, BNB, BUSD, ADA, XRP, SOL, DOGE.

I would expect that these are the currencies that could dominate the usability.
1786  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Adobe Creative Cloud used for NFT development on: June 28, 2022, 03:46:38 PM
Ah yes!! NFT in a nutshell.
Basically export then boom, as an NFT? Is that what you are talking about?

Honestly, it's pretty cool to see that these large enterprises are able to come with something related to NFT giving the artist some credits for their hardwork, at least in blockchain. However, I am pretty sure that this function can't be accessed to an Adobe products bought in greymarket, no?
I do believe that if you don't have a genuine Adobe Creative Cloud license, it wouldn't be available and definitely would affect your exportation or something if you were to try to do it.

Also, if this beta have been successfully integrated in Photoshop, it won't be surprising that they will do this for Premiere and Illustrator too!
I think it comes in all of the Adobe products. Hmmm. But I haven't tried to export it.

For sure, you would be able to utilize it to its potential.
1787  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tips on how I controlled my Gambling addiction. on: June 28, 2022, 02:37:52 PM
Identifying that you have a problem in the first place is a great initial step. I think you should discuss in more detail how you have become now and not just saying that you stopped and that’s it. Addiction is very hard to stop and that’s a challenge for everyone. It’s not an easy task to do so maybe you can share a more specific detail to what are the things that you have experienced that made it hard. Maybe then people can realize WHY it’s important to stop.
To answer your question those steps I listed above helped me come out of such addiction and have control over myself  I now bet moderately now in the sense that I do not only rely on betting as the only source of income I now engaged with lots of things that is yielding me income unlike when I put all my attention in gambling.
Did your why become solid as time goes by? I think saying that parts that you have "penalized yourself", "stopped visiting sites", "no watching of entertainment" and "relocating" is just some of the ways that you can really get rid of something like addiction. It's still going to be hard and you need to find a solid "why".
1788  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin halving and hardness on: June 28, 2022, 02:12:10 PM
Is hard even the correct term? If you search for the meaning of it.

hard·​ness | \ ˈhärd-nəs  \
Definition of hardness
1: the quality or state of being hard
2a: the cohesion of the particles on the surface of a mineral is determined by its capacity to scratch another or be itself scratched
— compare MOHS' SCALE
b: resistance of metal to indentation under a static load or to scratching

That's just the wrong adjective, IMO. It can be used differently, but it's confusing if you think about it. What is hard about it? Is it to get Bitcoin? Is it because of the price that's why it's harder to get? I think the best description is the one that has something to do with the cryptography being solved.
1789  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: To build your Professionalism on casino on: June 28, 2022, 01:09:32 PM
You could consider this something that you could do with various stuff that has professionalism in it, and then you could change the topic and subject at hand and make it look as if it is something people want to do.

I think it's still not "professionalism"; it's just learning how to do it. If you consider yourself a professional, you would do it for a living and not just for entertainment. Most people probably know how to handle it already if they are going pro.
1790  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tips on how I controlled my Gambling addiction. on: June 28, 2022, 11:56:52 AM
Identifying that you have a problem in the first place is a great initial step. I think you should discuss in more detail how you have become now and not just saying that you stopped and that’s it. Addiction is very hard to stop and that’s a challenge for everyone. It’s not an easy task to do so maybe you can share a more specific detail to what are the things that you have experienced that made it hard. Maybe then people can realize WHY it’s important to stop.
1791  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Importance of Multiplayer Gaming in Gambling Industry on: June 27, 2022, 04:41:55 PM
The multiplayer games that are being utilized in the gambling industry promote the following
  • Interactive-ness of players between the games and the community
  • Learning experience would be different
  • More and more people would be invited and stuff with it

This begs the question of whether this improves people's gameplay.
1792  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are the Miners acting as the biggest whale! on: June 27, 2022, 06:58:07 AM
With the following happenings with the current market, I will not be surprised with the price if it goes even lower. I mean, it will inevitably be called the crypto winter again. It's just going to be like that continuously. If you had predicted that the market would fall slowly last year, you would've made more money. So now, it could be happening again. I think it can happen with the miners being backed on the corner.

I hope that most of the miners now have switched to renewable energy resources so that they would have been able to be more profitable in their investments.
1793  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 15 Million MATIC Bought by ETH Whale as Token Rises 26% in Past 3 Days !!! on: June 26, 2022, 09:40:00 AM
Is this the time that I should buy it? I think it would be a great idea knowing that people will start buying it more and more. I believe that MATIC and the team behind it, Polygon, is aiming to be one of the cryptocurrency scene's best. So I think having this type of news would be great.

if that whale is buying tons of MATIC tokens, then it means, he's eyeing very good returns in the near future. because you won't risk your multi-million dollar of assets to something you don't believe in. and with MATIC, i actually think that they are one of the platforms that will survive in this bearish period and would recover fast once we are out of this period. they have working platform and more and more projects are using them. so yes, for me, they have good future. and that whale may be is looking for a good payday very soon.
It is going to be like a double edged sword because the amount that they are dealing with is not a joke and then if someone decided to dump all those tokens then it would be a disaster for the other MATIC holders. I just hope that it’s not going to be all done and they are going to be making it better for the future of it. They sre worth it I think.
1794  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 15 Million MATIC Bought by ETH Whale as Token Rises 26% in Past 3 Days !!! on: June 25, 2022, 01:40:36 PM
Is this the time that I should buy it? I think it would be a great idea knowing that people will start buying it more and more. I believe that MATIC and the team behind it, Polygon, is aiming to be one of the cryptocurrency scene's best. So I think having this type of news would be great.
1795  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Going hard on these projects on: June 25, 2022, 10:56:03 AM
Most of the projects you included have been making rounds in the crypto market scene, and I think they could be one of the top projects, especially Near. I think they are the ones that can project the cryptocurrency economy with more people on board it. I think it's one to look out to. Of course, this isn't financial advice, lol.

Solana has some issues regarding their priorities and lending protocols. I saw that they are in the works of producing smartphones that have the developments of SOL in them or something. I think it could be something, but there are still factors to consider when trying to figure it out.
1796  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I lost my trust wallet! Pay reward! on: June 24, 2022, 07:43:56 AM
I'm sorry for your loss. Getting robbed is targeted or something. I hope they get what they deserve. It will be hard to recover those if you don't have the seed phrases. Most applications will warn you to back it up, whether written somewhere or something and as long as you are part of the crypto market, it will always be like that. You will be responsible for your seed/keys for the account.

Did you keep it on your laptop? You probably backed it up digitally, no? That's why you were worried about your computer.
1797  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can you trust a gambler with your money/savings? on: June 24, 2022, 07:12:13 AM
I have thought of this as two things, whether the gambler can control his urges or not. It's just that. If you can see that he will be a liability in the long run because he cannot control the part with gambling that isn't his, it's just out of line already. I wouldn't trust him because he had already done something outrageous, gambling on somebody else's money, and thought it was a good idea. I wouldn't trust that dude for sure.

If the gambler were responsible enough to stop and know his limits, then it wouldn't be that hard to trust him with a specific amount of money. It's just going to be a risk, TBH. You wouldn't know what happens after that.

I think every person deserves a second chance. It's just that be careful not to expect too much.
1798  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Jake Paul v Tommy Fury / Amanda Serrano co-main event in August on: June 23, 2022, 10:49:37 PM
It seems that both Jake Paul and Serrano will be fighting as a Co-main event in August but doesn't look like any opponents have been announced. Weird. Unless they're fighting each other haha.
This would be really funny lol.



Thanks for updating this thread with who is going to be in the match with Jake Paul.

Wasn't there supposed to be a fight between them back in 2021? It's good that they were able to realign with having a match this year. Hopefully, there wouldn't be any bacterial infection that would let Fury be pulled out of the match again. It is still a long way to go though so, we will never know. Lol.
1799  Economy / Economics / Re: if you think 18k btc is low wait until autumn ... on: June 21, 2022, 08:07:55 AM
Here comes all the negativity with BTC. That's just sad that it's going to happen, but everything is a cycle, you know. That will be the challenge with whatever we are going on too. I hope that everyone involved with it doesn't get discouraged about being part of the cryptocurrency community. It's still best to know what you will do and when times are like this. It's best to have coins to purchase more coins. Buy more at a discount.
1800  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Adobe Creative Cloud used for NFT development on: June 21, 2022, 05:19:18 AM
I was casually using my Adobe Photoshop, and I noticed that it showed this when I was about to export my design.



It would be directed to this link: https://creativecloud.adobe.com/discover/article/how-to-use-content-credentials-beta-in-photoshop-for-nfts.

For those who are designers, the beta of it is already applicable to most NFT exchanges.
  • Opensea
  • Rarible
  • SuperRare
  • KnownOrigin

These are the list that applies to the Mint Content Credentials (Beta) feature of Photoshop. It will be recognized immediately with the list above.
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