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21  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♨️🎲 WINDICE.io 🎲 Choose your lucky number 🔰 Progressive Faucet💰 Jackpots 🎁❤ on: May 28, 2019, 07:25:16 AM
I believe the videos could be shared like "non-winner" as well, it will be fine, nobody will be expecting payment for something that didn't win right? Well, that is not gonna happen. If you pick 5 videos and publish them on your youtube channel then the creators of those videos will want something in return, just "exposure" or what not is not enough and they will want payment.

Not because youtube videos will get payment because I am pretty sure couple thousand views will not be that much payment but because they helped with marketing so these videos are not just youtube videos but also videos that help windice get gamblers to their websites and since its impossible to calculate how much one video helped windice win how much from gamblers its going to be a tough sale on both sides.
22  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Are you secretive about trading currency? on: May 27, 2019, 06:12:03 PM
"I buy and sell things online."

Done.
This question is about if you hide or reveal openly about your coins. I think there is no shame or disadvantage about revealing about your coins and talking about it with other crypto enthusiasts. I have been part of crypto for long and trade in Bitcoin and ETH. I plan to invest in BNB as well. This is something that encourages others as well to get in the crypto market and make money.
Unfortunately people you will be meeting asking you such questions are people that doesn’t even know much about crypto because If they knew, there is nothing that should make one feel uncomfortable or stressful in having the discussion, but the stressful part of it is when you are explaining it to those that doesn’t understand, and would still not see whatever you are doing as serious.

I think those are the people that op is referring to. If I meet people like that, I would better not tell them what I am into concerning cryptocurrency trading, because I will end up explaining what they would not understand within that short period of time, thereby wasting my time.
23  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A shocking truth! on: May 27, 2019, 04:44:40 PM
That is what people say if they don't have an interest in one or two coins, and they still reject to buy the coin.
But then they are disappointed to miss the chance to buy the coin because the price was got a rally to the high price.
Yes, I agree with your advice.
Just do what you want to do and don't make a "too" deeper analysis because if you cannot do it in the short time, then you only spend your time without having a chance to make a profit.
Sometimes, it’s not that they don’t have interest in the coin, but financial constraints sometimes could cause some of those decisions to wait for a coin to deep before investing. Take myself as an example, I have been investing in coins since 2017 after the bull run which I am yet to get my investment back and it has so much gotten to a peak now where I don’t have much cash to invest again.

Opportunity like that of binance might come that one really desires to take, but because there is no much money to do so, we either let it go or wish it becomes very cheap one to be able to buy little on can buy.
24  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin on the way to $10,000 on: May 25, 2019, 05:37:55 PM
It was on the way to 10 thousand dollars but it looks like it stopped for now. It could be just taking a breather and then will continue to go up but it could be maybe ran out of fiat to get bitcoin higher in which case it will be much worse for all of us. Lets wait and see on what will happen but I still think that we are at a better place even if we drop.

What I mean is if we drop from here then we will still be above 4200 dollars no matter what, lets say we will drop to 5600 or whatever that is why I still think that no matter which direction bitcoin goes we will be at a better price then just couple months ago (even if it falls). However if it manages to keep going up once again with another rally and break 10 thousand barrier I am sure it will go even further, if it breaks 10 thousand it won't stay at 10 thousand and go above 12 thousand easily.
25  Economy / Speculation / Re: Find out the dangerous zone and the best point to buy BTC. on: May 25, 2019, 04:49:31 PM
I assume that the bitcoin price will calm down and there's will be 2-3 months of the price moving in between 7K and 8K USD.After that period,we will see if it has enough support to jump to 9-10K USD.
This is my point of view(it might be wrong) and I don't rely 100% on charts and technical analysis.
So, you would rather rely on intuition to predict coin right? This is what usually make some of us who are profit takers find it very difficult in making decision on when to buy and when to sell because we don’t follow analysis.

The best way and most effective way of really knowing the next direction of bitcoin is when you use your analytical tools to predict, Technical analysis is very reliable when it comes to predicting the movement of these coins in a short term trade, but for a long term prediction, fundamentals analysis works perfect because from news and some factors around, you will be able to know how people will react to the market.
26  Economy / Speculation / Re: Another Bitter Critic: "Bitcoin Will be Zero" on: May 25, 2019, 03:52:55 PM
Many critics are like this they are pessimistic about how bitcoin work and they always tend to say stupid things they don't know just because they had some bad experience with cryptocurrency or bitcoin, Well I say that we should just let them be and let them say what they want and always stay in what you believe in and keep on the hold for the future.
That is right mate, the best way to handle this this type of people that creates FUD about bitcoin is just to be mute and place a deaf hear to most of their news, it will slowly fade away and die off. From the time bitcoin was created is when so many of them has been creating FUD news, we even have some stronger personalities then than the ones we have now and yet they could not make this crypto tech die.

If bitcoin has survived all these attacks from left and right for the past 10 years, I don’t think that there is any news that can really kill bitcoin again. We should just continue to hold our investment and not give in to tactics of whales to create dump.
27  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Facts about this "industry" on: May 25, 2019, 03:16:05 PM
Crypto is going in bad path.
Crypto should have made our life easier but it has turned into a gambling game where one person benefits from others investment.
It's becoming more and more like a slow ponzi or networking game. You bring in new investors and get away with nice profits.
Instead on complaining on what you know y have no control over, why not explore your own opportunity too and see how you can benefit from it. We have so many slums around the world filled with bad people, but inside those slums, we have seen doctors arise, inside those slums, we have seen lawyers, great business men arise and many more.

In this same crypto currency industry that is filled with bad people has you say, you can still make something meaningful out of it if you stop focusing on the negative side of it and see what crypto has done positively to people out there.
28  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to deal with greed whilst trading? on: May 24, 2019, 05:00:45 PM
The number one thing to remember is bitcoin is basically giving you free money when it goes up, you didn't worked for it, you didn't spent time for it, hell if you are not checking it out every single day and intraday trade every day then you are basically just getting lucky with it when it goes up.

If you know that and act accordingly any money you get is free money anyway so you won't act like it is some sort of money you earned and ask for more, if you work for something for certain hours then you will look at the amount of work you put into it and say your effort worth more and you want more and you can get greedy, but if you have no work put into it how could you say even 1 dollar profit is not enough, if its free 1 dollars its still good and should be accepted, that way you can beat your greed whilst trading.
29  Economy / Speculation / Re: Another Bitter Critic: "Bitcoin Will be Zero" on: May 24, 2019, 01:58:59 PM
I guess we are used to this by now, people have called bitcoins death for years now and it has not died no matter what. They were super happy when bitcoin went from 20 thousand dollars each to almost 3 thousand each and they were all writing news about how they were right and how bitcoin is dying now, well look at us now over 8 thousand dollars and still going strong.

People who are not in bitcoin or missed out or afraid to go in will never stop calling bitcoins death, it will not happen and bitcoin is not going anywhere and my suggestion to them anytime they make any money on writing about bitcoins death they should have bought bitcoin with it, that way they would have at least made some money with it, otherwise its just pure hatred towards something they envy.
30  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will Bitcoin recover again above $ 8000? on: May 24, 2019, 08:15:23 AM
If yesterday, Bitcoin had a price of $ 7400, today, according to CoinMarketCap, its price is already $ 7900. Thus, he actually restores his previous price index, which he had before the departure for correction. At the same time, this indicates that his last price drop was indeed a correction, which means that Bitcoin will continue to grow in price. Therefore, in the next few days, Bitcoin should rise to the level of 9000 dollars.
We may still have some people that will be doubting if the last correction we saw would be the last for now and not make any move to invest now and expecting further decline, but I am really sorry for them, now that the market has picked up again which was quite so early, I am of the belief that we will be setting foot on $9000 soon.

So as usual, we who believe bitcoin to have already started a bull journey that will run throughout the year till next year should continue holding our coins, and we will see a very substantial increase on our investment which can still not be compared to the increase next year after we peak.
31  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What importance is kyc In gambling section on: May 23, 2019, 06:12:06 PM
I dont agree with kyc procedure at all, I think crypto should be anonymous, no matter how legit and secure the site is, identity is a really important data, once it leaked nothing can stop the hacker to used it for a lot of purpose, if I want to reveal my identity then its better to used centralised gambling site, at least when I do kyc there is a law that could help me when something happen
Honestly speaking, you have every right to be against KYC, and judging from the view of anonymity, I would say that you have a very great point. Privacy is a major priority to every gambler but lets not be too fast to put into consideration the main essence of these KYC.

The rate to which people launder money these days is really high, so many fraudulent people who disguise under the umbrella of a website which gambling site is inclusive, and if KYC is to prevent these activities then I feel everyone should be considerate enough .

I am a very private person and I enjoy to gamble without disclosing my identity but considering the reason for KYC implementation I will not mind filling the KYC form, the best is to gamble on a safe website.
You are a legend indeed.  You made the answer so simple, sweet and easy to comprehend. I am truly impressed. I almost vowed I would never fill a KYC form on any casino site but then will I say I am beginning to have a change of mind?  Well I understand the angle you are coming from, crime rate is truly high in all online platforms and also KYC is to prevent minors from gambling, so it’s bad if I  fail to look at the very major reasons for the new implementation

I love to keep it private gambling also, and it’s always embarrassing to me when I find casino sites asking for personal sites though I see that the intentions can be genuine, especially when I know so well that I am on a well-known casino site but my only question now is this. What happened to people, genuine gamblers that would have easily filled the KYC form but because of the status of gambling in their country, that’s those from countries where gambling is illegal, how would they fill KYC.
32  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: HOW I BECAME A GAMBLER on: May 23, 2019, 03:29:04 PM
2017 was a very tough year for me. All efforts that i ever made to make money proofed abortive, then my friend told me about gambling and how he has been making money from it. I didn't buy into this idea because i have had a very bad impression about this game even though i never tried. Am sure you all know that gambling has a bad reputation lol Grin Grin. At a point i had no  other choice than to give it a trial on a sport betting site. That day i made double of my money and i promised myself never to stop gambling Grin That was how my journey on gambling started. Can you share your story briefly and clearly  Roll Eyes LETS GO GUYS
Point of correction please, gambling does not have a bad reputation, it’s the people who gamble foolishly that gave themselves bad names and they are called the addicted gamblers, they can also be addressed as compulsive gamblers lol. You sound like you have become a wealth gambler to have promised never to stop gambling. Can you throw more light on this please

My gambling journey started right from secondary school I was even below gambling age then, I had friends who were playing for fun and  I was introduced, I have been playing ever since for fun and I must say that gambling is truly interesting.
Yes, I was wondering how he would be so sure that gambling has a bad reputation. The bad reputation gambling would have probably had is as a result of people like the OP who would vow never to stop playing. I feel like that is totally uncalled for, irrespective of the amount made or the pleasure, it’s a statement of one heading towards addiction.

As a player, you should be in charge of your game, there should be a time to say "No more", it’s not an occultist affair to vow never to go back, that is totally wrong. And people who listen to statements like this would just conclude that gambling is bad and destructive. I have been gambling for over 3 years now and there are times I choose not to play for months.
33  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Outside risk: similarities between gambling and trading? on: May 23, 2019, 12:00:54 PM
I think I really need a mentor in trading because I always end up with loses and I am always amazed whenever I learn that trading is more profitable and with less Risk. I am obviously on the wrong path and maybe I am not getting it right, started trading with 1BTC last year and I have barely less than 0.79BTC.

Gambling on the other hand has been quite easier for me even though I make little profits because I play for fun, there is possibility of me making more money if I played for money. Its kind of difficult to draw the similarities between both, so I would assume there are no much similarities but more of differences between both .
Yes, you might have to get someone who is very good at trading; there is a section in this forum you will find them. You can become better when you learn but for gambling, don’t be too sure of making money, it is just better on how you play for entertainment. What Is meant to be will always be. If you are in damn need of money, you can hunt for signature campaigns or bounty hives and forget both trading and gambling for now.

The similarity I see between both is Risk. They are both very risky. In trading, there is no hope that the money would come back no matter how good the trader might be and same as gambling.
34  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io is a blatant scam operated by Dean Nolan on: May 23, 2019, 09:43:07 AM
I am so confused anytime I get here, first I read the dean's response in the chat that jollygood shared and I haven't researched the topic that deeply so I thought "well he had an ICO and it went south and people were mad after they invested and it went down but that does happen with some ICO's" and was feeling like dean wasn't a scammer but just a incompetent business owner (which I still think he is after all). However then I read that he switched up the ICO to whatever pleases him and he made profit with it while losses were on the investors.

Calling bounty earnings "free" is also quite dishonest considering they work for you to make that money, its not for free its literally your payment for work done, I do not give money to my boss to give me money later, I work for my boss and he pays me, same idea with every single salary earner in the world.
35  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How can I extract cash from exchanges without going through a bank? on: May 23, 2019, 08:23:18 AM
I don't know about him, but sometimes in some countries the governments have not yet decided what kind of approach to take about cryptocurrencies and some people prefer to keep their privacy in case their government suddenly decided to take an aggressive approach in which case those with a lot of cryptocurrency related transactions can face a hard time and a lot of legal fees to solve something that could have been avoided.
It happened with some countries earlier like Bangladesh I guess where holding any crypto currencies will be a punishable act but now knowing the current situation there,they might change their activity later as well even after they said they are going to ban it.

But when we want to avoid these cases then we might have to find a buyer locally and the prices also will be lesser from the current price,if people are ready to do this to keep their privacy then no problem for them.
Wow, I didn’t know that some countries have even gone to the extent of making cryptocurrency holding a punishable offense, these are government that cannot really survive without taking from their citizen’s purse and yet, they pay little respect to their citizens like they are criminals without using their funds properly.

If I was in such country, I would pay less attention to them because I don’t know how they will get to know I am using cryptocurrency when the system has an inbuilt shield that makes it impossible for anyone to trace any transaction to one, but I hope that one day, they will see the reason to eventually lift the ban before they lose their citizens to crypto nations.
36  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Are you secretive about trading currency? on: May 23, 2019, 07:34:27 AM
Not to everyone but professionally yes. Sometimes I talk with some people in politics world (I have a small network of people in one of the leading parties in our country so I am known in politics in a small scale by local people) and I do hide it from them, I do not want them to know about it, its not like its illegal or I am doing anything bad but I just do not want to go on explaining it to each and every one of them, that would make no sense at all and I would be super tired after like 10th person.

Nevertheless, my family and friends and all those close people to me know about it and actually laugh about it a lot. Back in the day when it first started they all thought it was a game currency like world of warcraft gold so when I went into it they didn't understand it and now I am mocking them and they are mocking themselves too and we have fun.
Lol that is why we wouldn’t blame those who are monetizing it, because if you are to educate everyone around you free, you will end up not even having time for your own trading. So, if it is something that keeps coming around me, instead of hiding, I will probably just slam a charge on external people that will scare them away.

Another option is probably just don’t talk about it at all, because the moment one talks about trading with people, there is no way they will not be so curious to know about it. Provided I am making genuine money and I am not stealing, it is justifiable if one just lies to them using another profession that is simpler to explain.
37  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Who Would Really Buy Facebook Coin? on: May 23, 2019, 07:03:11 AM
Honestly, who would buy this? Serious question! I've been reading about it and I don't see how Facebook can create a coin that upholds the values crypto portrays (censorship free currency).

https://tipestry.com/topics/5ce41169570b6c1f0750a040/facebook-to-release-its-own-cryptocurrency-on-whatsapp-%E2%80%93-libracoin-%E2%80%93-with-its-base-in-switzerland-and-first-launch-in-india
Facebook has always been a player in this social media industry, which is why they have done everything possible to stay on top and they would have explored this option before deciding to join the crypto race.

First question you need to ask is how they make their money? How did Facebook manage to be among the richest person? Wherever Facebook is getting their money from is exactly where most of their coin will go and one of which I can guarantee you is advert section. Do you know how many people who use Facebook advert for their business on a daily basis? This number of people is far more than enough to keep Facebook coin alive for eternity, not to talk much of other avenues they use in making money.
38  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Crime is getting Worse, what do we do? on: May 22, 2019, 07:19:52 PM
Regulations should be improved to make security even more restrictive. Security should be improved to protect investors. These investors are the ones who invest so your project can thrive. If such would be many people are harmed. Always be vigilant and more cautious about investing.
The crypto space to be regulated by whom? Is it governments that are still yet to decide on how they will benefit from the blockchain technology?Because right now, all they see is a system that has come to limit their control over the finances of people.

Government are the only ones that can regulate crypto now that will make this scam to reduce a lot and for necessary law enforcement agencies to perform their duty, but instead of regulating it, all I just see is each countries beginning to create their own coin, which I have already seen the first move from china through a news that I read on this forum this morning and still yet to know if it’s true or not.
39  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 29 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: May 22, 2019, 06:26:34 PM
The prize we have is you guys, we do not need any more prizes, as long as primedice as the most legit and trusted dice website in the world exists, we are lucky enough. Presents are stuff we should be giving you for your birthday not you to us. Maybe some sort of drawing for a charity? Like you guys could make your typical charity retweet thing and we will select which charity and then we will all be sending money to one account which will at the end of a certain time period sent to that charity in your name, that way both someone who needs help gets their help and we all would be able to say thanks to you as well, sending you money directly wouldn't make sense since you already profit but helping a charity under your name would be a great way to celebrate by the customers as well.
40  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win a Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2!! on: May 22, 2019, 05:14:20 PM
I still can't believe that Bran won, I mean it was the last person I could ever thought about, I would say even Cersei would have made much more sense.

Not because Bran the Broken would be a bad king, he will probably be a more of a hands off king that sees whats going on all the time and fixes things without getting the recognition or acknowledgement of his success as a ruler since he will do it secretly thanks to his talents, however the reason why I believed he wouldn't be is that he always said he doesn't want to rule even in the north, he declined the offer to be the king in the north and rule there and said he doesn't want to be a king, yet when he came he was all like "wHy yOu ThInK I cAmE aLl ThIs wAy" , WELL BECAUSE SOMEONE PUSHED YOU HERE? I would say Tyrion will be more like a king to the public then Bran and he will rule the world and have more influence over the world then Bran for sure.
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