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21  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which betting type gives you the most payout? on: October 05, 2019, 12:16:28 PM
In my experience, it's either hi-lo or baccarat. Those games are my favorite because so far in my gambling history, those two are the only games that manage to give me sweet, sweet profits. I've been exposed to baccarat in my childhood so I'm don't feel nervous playing it so it's much easier to me to focus to game. While even hi-lo is new to me, it's very easy to play that I can choose auto which can go big easily.
22  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is it worth for me in my situation to start btc trading? on: October 05, 2019, 04:59:57 AM
I  highly suggest OP that you just go fulltime as a programmer. You would earn much more on that career and you continue to learn a lot more coding to enhance your knowledge which means much more broader experties that you can offer to your client which also means bigger pay. Then if you got so much extra money, invest it in bitcoin. In that strategy, you won't lose a lot because you are only long on btc and it's just extra money that you are spending to buy it.
23  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Panic selling and postpone from trading, which one is the worse one? on: October 05, 2019, 04:40:17 AM
The worst for me would be is postponing for trading. It's only good if you only bought and hold btc but I highly doubt it for most of the traders. So postponing is like being an irresponsible trading because things can happen fast in crypto and just taking an off for months can give you a lot of surprising changes that will definitely tell to yourself that you messed up. Panic selling will only happen on you first trades because you will learn valuable things as you move forward.
24  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A cryptocurrency entirely dedicated to GAMBLING? on: October 05, 2019, 04:27:02 AM
In my opinion, most of it is yes. I am only talking on how it looks like at the moment because we are still not on the mainstream adoption. There are only two uses that I know that is very active in using cryptocurrency and that is online gambling and trading. Only on a very rare occassion that it used for payment and big percentage happens on the darknet or darkweb.
25  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice - A small mistake emptied my wallet. on: October 05, 2019, 04:09:26 AM
If it was me, I won't treat it as a small mistake because it's always important to check the right amount whether you are gambling or sending/ making transactions. I always double check anything so I don't know if OP is still half asleep or just excited to gamble that he forgot to pay attention will putting the amount that he wants to bet.
26  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What exchange is better than binance? on: October 01, 2019, 12:48:09 PM
I believe Binance still holds the top spot and next is Huobi but Binance is not better than it was before the IEO. Any coins that will have a listing announcement will shoot up instantly but now it does the opposite.  There is an uprising exchange named MXC and it has a lot of buzz and getting its own hype and I feel that it has the potential to take down Binance and become better and it has a lot of volume too.
27  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty hunting is past it's glory days on: October 01, 2019, 11:50:50 AM
True. The last years before the start of 2018, many projects were willing to pay bounty hunters so much just to get them work and advertise their token in this forum. If anyone like me was already bounty hunter on those days, you will just drool on some bounty projects that bids more like they pay btc and eth to gain more participants. But it's different now and bounty hunting is like the surveys that you won't know if they really pay or not.
28  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Scammers are to be blame on: September 30, 2019, 12:51:49 PM
Really if there is anyway to erase scammers off crypto space it would have been better, 2019 would have bring better results for altcoins if not for scam projects everywhere scamming new investors, now scammers are scaring off new crypto investors wannabe since there is no trust or whatsoever and investors don't want to lose money either, whatever the next altcoin results is going to be will not be huge as many expected due to investors not trusting new altcoins anymore, no wonder why binance launchpads are selling out in seconds.

If crypto space is just like how binance managed IEO project in return for their own reputation altcoins will be skyrocketing right now because much more money will flow in, exchanges like binance is giving out trust investment that i really hope the entire altcoin space can do the same but its a shame scammers are robbing off the trust

It's a shame that the Binance you are applauding has also done the same. One of their last one which is Perlin were a spit in the face of the investors because the devs of the project did not even care to hire market makers to take care of its price.  Binance is a good exchange but I already know that sooner or later that bad projects will be listed on their IEOs and it just really happened.
29  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: taking decisions on: September 30, 2019, 12:20:51 PM
it's okay mate, I've made a lot of mistakes and sometimes I repeat the same mistakes in trading again and again but its okay it will be a valuable lesson we just need to remember not to do it again. everybody experiences the same thing.

Same thing to me. I am like the most other people that learn from experience and in trading, if you want experience then you will also encounter losses which is the crucial part. I did learn what I was doing wrong but I was a bit too late because 2017 was the last golden era for profit making and everything came after were just a very slow and painful market movement.
30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why its hard to attract investors on: September 30, 2019, 12:04:01 PM
Before investors are everywhere in crypto currency specially mid 2017 but everything change
Ico's started to boom in the internet, you can choose a lot
of ico that you like, but then started to change , there are ico that are scam, running with investors money in a snap, lending platforms also can be seen, the same happens they suddenly disappear
we have already have a very good market if there are no scammers
they change everything, now investors are so hesitant whenever there is a new coin that are good but they opted out because they think its a scam, I think we should find a way to lessen or better eliminate them for good.

The only thing that can fix all this mess is to implement a much stricter regulation on ICO/IEO. For example, those devs of their upcoming project do need to have a permit first before they launch so that if ever something got out of hand or they purposely just want to make money and steal everything they have raised then they will be easily apprehended.
31  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is trading crypto independently considered a business? on: September 30, 2019, 06:41:14 AM
Trading crypto on your own, with no employees and no storefront, is categorized as a real business. Because the primary aim of every crypto trader is to make a profit. Business is a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it, with the sole aim of transacting for profit of all parties. But the priority of individuals to make a gain. Therefore, trading is considered a business


I completely disagree. Because if that is true then what about gambling? People there are betting and profiting without even paying nothing back the government if they won the jackpot. At least in some local exchanges, you pay your taxes when you convert your coins to cash. Just categorizing crypto trading as a business is so weird because we are not buying and selling products but only currencies.
32  Economy / Speculation / Re: Day Trading for a Living? on: September 30, 2019, 06:17:56 AM
Is day trading for a living your dream job? Get another one – study says 97% of day traders lose money.

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3423101


Only 0.4% earned more than a bank teller.


You can thank me latter.


Yes, I do believe that. It is still better to put up a business and bet your money there than investing in stocks or crypto when you don't have a lot of money to back you up when you lose it.  But I guess people like me just want to to take a shot in crypto and be an instant millionaire and that is why most of unemployed and broke people are chasing many shitcoins.
33  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Price Dropping - Are You Scared? on: September 30, 2019, 05:55:15 AM
For those that have some extra money then it's a different case. So, yest it makes me feel anxious to see bitcoin dropping again and I wish that it just continues to rally and passed to $20k so it can spread it's good performance to altcoins as well. Well, to be honest I'm just waiting for an altseason to come because that is where all my bet is but it needs btc to do good also so I need to rely on it.
34  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Most Promising Cryptocurrencies to Invest in 2019 on: September 30, 2019, 05:31:14 AM
2019 knocking the door. I have to prepare my investment plan for 2019.
I want to invest in some altcoin. First choice is Ethereum then Eos, Neo,
Ethereum classic (ETC). I think these coins have good potential for investment. Any kind of suggestions?

Reality is really disappointing because we are on the end of 2019 and only Ethereum has it's own rally while eos only has managed to almost  double it's value from $4 while Neo had nothing really special that happened. I'm so tired hearing that most promising cryptocurrencies this month or this year because 99% of altcoins underperformed last year and this year.
35  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin fell again, what conspiracy? on: September 29, 2019, 01:34:18 PM
Bitcoin price is at $10,000 for so long and there is no new news about bitcoin, so there is also no support for buyers to buy bitcoin more to build a new high price for bitcoin this year. Everyone is just waiting for something but there are no new comings. Maybe some others who hold their bitcoin for so long, sell some of their bitcoin because no improvement is happening.

I also felt that it was the reason. Bitcoin's behavior is whenever it is stuck or stable in a specific level price, sooner or later it goes down.  And it might be connected to the downfall of IEOs which it's number of participants has now declined. But if my bet is true that we only rally because of the rise of IEOs then it will be very ugly for the market because even Binance's pump machine does not work anymore.
36  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think satoshi will ever come back and post on this forum? on: September 29, 2019, 01:07:07 PM
He will ever come back then it's not definitely not on this forum. Just think about how easy it is to say 'hi! I'm the real satoshi' and just posting some bunch of terms. Anyone can do that and it's so easy to make people believe in this forum even there's no proof and just a post. If satoshi will come back by any chance then he will go straight away for the press conference with mainstream media.
37  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are the dangers inside cryptocurrency investing on: September 29, 2019, 12:53:03 PM
Dangers inside crypto investing
People may ask: Should I do invest in the cryptocurrencies by using my life earning and savings? Or should I take a loan out? Since I heard that the returns are so great!”

First off, that is really an extremely horrible idea. Cryptocurrency volatility can kill your pocket and rapidly reduce all your hard-earned investments.

Read : https://paperblockchain.com/what-are-the-dangers-in-cryptocurrency-investing/


Just hearing a lot of koreans did suicide back in 2018 because of the major crash in the prices of altcoins and bitcoin is just clear to know what is the danger when you invest in crypto. I suffered that same addiction buying this and that altcoins that they were saying it will moon. That made me invest more when I tasted profits which is bad because I have no control anymore on how I spent what I earned.
38  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are ICOs dead? on: September 29, 2019, 12:38:47 PM
it's dead and no one is interested in investing in ICOs in 2019. No other ICO project can fool investors again.

I couldn't agree more. It's like fool me once, shame on you / fool me twice, shame on me. And that is what all the burnt investors had in their mind like they won't ever touch crypto again and I have never heard any ICOs that have made big gains last year and this year and it's like they all cancelled their projects and abandoned it. ICOs are for 2017 and 2019 is for IEO so let's see what's in store for 2020/2021.
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Beware of ieo exchanges on: September 29, 2019, 04:58:37 AM
There were only 4-6 exchanges that were really giving good profits on the IEO platform and the others were just copying to make more money and scam the uneducated investors. It's the same as just like ICOs were we hear projects mooning and the others are doing it too and make many scams. And now at the end of 3rd quarter, it looks like IEO has come to its end.
40  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can Bitcoin Make it back to $20k ? on: September 29, 2019, 04:21:42 AM
Btc is always stable at $10k and that makes me worried because the last time that btc was stable for a long time, it  dropped hard like when it was $6k and $8k in 2017 for a long time. I believe that if btc will show aggressiveness again like what happened in the first half then we can surely see it hitting back to $20k but I am also sure that next year is very bullish so maybe that is a good time for the $20k.
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