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201  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why it's so hard to rank-up? on: July 17, 2022, 05:00:26 AM
Higher rank means good opportunities here in the forum, but why its so hard to rank up?
Here's what I realized for almost 5 years here in the forum and still at a lower rank.

1. You can't please everybody here - Even if you create a good topic, you can't expect everyone to appreciate your work and probably will receive little to none merit since we all have different standards and qualifications before we gave out merit.

2. Being Inactive - Don't expect to rank up if you are not active especially on making good contents. I have my busy days and really not active but when I do have a task here, I always make sure to qualify for that but again, that's not enough.

3. Limited Knowledge - You can't share what you don't have, and making good topics here requires a good knowledge especially topics about helping people or a guidelines.


To cut this story short, if you really want to rank up and have a good reputation just do the opposite, stay active, learn more and expect nothing.
These are my mistakes, and I hope you won't do the same so you can be more successful here. Right now, I'm only learning with my experience and hopefully I can give something more helpful in the future.

Hey. Look at it this way.
Once you reach legendary, you will never have that feeling of ranking up ever again.

Like you, I have onky received less than 100merits, I only got Sr. Member because I have more than 250 activities by the time merit system was introduced.
202  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: An alternative to gambling with money. on: July 17, 2022, 04:01:10 AM

In my point-of-view yes, rehab can help the user especially if its obviously a gambling problem.
Gambling apps are rampant especially is my country. Hopefully they can remind their players to keep it fun.
IF one decides to leave gambling then they should do it for good.
If there is half will involved than there wil be always an issue. Everything one should do - should do it with full enthusiam.

True. This may be the reason why recovery in facilities take months to complete. Maybe to extinguish and heal the mind. So when they finish rehab programs, they wont be back doing same stuff again.

And this of course will only be possible if the player really wants to change. Avoid temptations etc.,
203  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: An alternative to gambling with money. on: July 16, 2022, 10:33:25 PM
What is your opinion on Fake money gambling apps, do you recognize the potential I think they have to assist in reducing the number of gamblers who loose real money?

No because Fake money gambling apps is just there to entice players to gamble real money.
Gamblers need a rehab and commitment if they want to stop. Not another way that they can strategize or create methods they will later on try with real bets.

Do you honestly believe that a gambler who has consistently failed needs rehab? Contrary to what I believe, some people are just frustrated, and some gamblers' main issue is lack of focus. Some people simply need to switch up their approach to see if it works again. You never know when the flip of the coin will be on your side.
Fake gambling apps typically exist only to serve as a means of advertising. They will annoy you with irrelevant info and might prevent you from learning what you should have learned in the first place. Using these apps also puts your privacy at risk.

In my point-of-view yes, rehab can help the user especially if its obviously a gambling problem.
Gambling apps are rampant especially is my country. Hopefully they can remind their players to keep it fun.
204  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Wasabi Wallet V2.0 Pinoy Discussion on: July 16, 2022, 09:58:59 PM
Mga listahan ng Officially supported software and hardware ni Wasabi Wallet:

Operating Systems na Officially supported:
  • Windows 10 1607+ (except 1703)
  • macOs 10.15+
  • Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, 20.04+
  • Fedora 33+
  • Debian 10+


Mga hardware wallet na Officially supported:
  • ColdCard MK1
  • ColdCard MK2
  • ColdCard MK3
  • Ledger Nano S
  • Ledger Nano X

source: https://github.com/zkSNACKs/WalletWasabi/blob/master/WalletWasabi.Documentation/WasabiCompatibility.md#officially-supported-operating-systems
205  Local / Pilipinas / Re: mga definition ng terms na maaring makatulong sa mga nagsisimula pa lang on: July 16, 2022, 09:47:31 PM
Nagsisimula palang saan mate? Sa staking or dito sa cryptomarket as a whole.

It’s good to have this basic terms na kung saan makikita mo kadalasan, and maybe its good to add more information in the list. Mas ok den siguro kung tagalog to easily understand especially with the newbies looking forward for more updates, sana basic terms den in trading.
Parang general knowledge ito sa mga terms na makikita dito sa forum.  Sana mas comprehensive ang listings at parang hindi minadale.  Parang kinikinita ko na ang isang napakalaking at napakahabang wall of text kapag nag update si OP.  Sana rin pala icategorize mo ang mga terms para hindi nakakalito.

salamat sa mga ideya nyong dalawa. Sa beginners & help ko sana ito ilalagay, kaso di ako confident sa pag gawa ko eh. So dito na lang sa local board tutal meron naman sigurong mga bagong tuklas pa lang itong forum or nag reresearch sa trading, baka magamit nila ito.

Di po to organized kasi, pag may nakita lang akong term na di ko masyadong gets. Eh sinusubukan kong maghanap ng explanation sa web. So naisip ko lang, baka iyong iba ganun din.

Tulad niyang DCA at CRR na yan. hahaha
206  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Another KYC requirements ng coins.ph? on: July 16, 2022, 09:20:10 PM
Ayaw ko maging negative pero mukhang negative kung mismong galing bitsler na screenshot ang sinend mo sa kanila, maliban nalang kung transaction ID lang at hindi nila mate-trace yung address galing bitsler.
Tama to, iwasan mong mag submit sa kanila na related sa gambling kahit pa sabihin nating kita lang yun sa signature campaign, galing pa rin yun sa isang pasugalan. Baka mas madagdagan lang ang problema mo. Itong current sigcamp at yung eview campaign nito pwede na yan.
Yun nga naisip ko agad nung nakita ko nabanggit nya yung bitsler. Kasi kahit sabihing bounty lang galing yan at payment sa isang task nila, tataas agad kilay ng verifier niyan kasi known naman na casino yan at puwede silang mag assume na gumagawa ka lang ng kwento pero galing talaga sa isang casino yung dumaan sa account mo at platform nila.
May point nga naman, bawal kasi ang gambling sa terms ng coins.ph, so anything na galing o papunta sa gambling ay bawal, lalo pat yung funds ay galing mismo sa account ng bitsler, at sa tingin ko, madali lang naman i verify ang wallet ng Bitsler. Gawa nalang ng ibang excuse, like remittances or anything na madaling i justify.

Tinanggap naman po iyong supporting document na pinasa ko,. (screenshot ng Bitsler bounty rewards na may description kung para saan). So di na kinailangan iyong sa barangay. Pero na demote pa rin iyong privileges ng account ko. Dati, 400k ang limit, ngayon parang level 2 na lang.
207  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥Sportbook and Casino: BITSLER > Millions of bonus monthly < on: July 16, 2022, 08:57:28 PM
Take advantage of the Rakeback promo on bitsler!!



source: t.me/bitsler_casino
I have noticed 2/3 days ago that bitsler showing daily bonus on pop up is it showing everyone and was it before too. I was long after came back to bitsler so, I am confused about this feature. If anyone know about it just let me know, thank you.

Hi shasan,

You mean the pop up for the coupon? The pop-ups have been present for a while now IMHO, you may have just noticed them now.

Meanwhile, what you may have missed is:


MINES: bitsler.com/en/mines
208  Local / Pilipinas / mga definition ng terms na maaring makatulong sa mga nagsisimula pa lang on: July 16, 2022, 08:44:23 PM
  • Proof of Work = According to coinbase, this is the original crypto consensus mechanism. It is called Proof of Work because of the processing power that is required in order for the network to be maintained and updated. Security and verification of blockchains produced by proof-of-work are then the purpose of virtual miners that races to solve a mathematical problem. The first to do so gets to update the blockchain with the latest verified transactions, and is rewarded by the network with a predetermined amount of crypto. source= https://www.coinbase.com/learn/crypto-basics/what-is-proof-of-work-or-proof-of-stake
  • Proof of Stake = Is another crypto consensus mechanism. In my understanding it goes this way: the validators would stake an amount to a pool to qualify as a validator. The network then chose a validator based on the amount and the length of time the stake is in the pool, once chosen they get to validate the latest verified transactions. The benefit of this compared to the Proof of Work system is it doesn't require a lot of processing power that consumes energy/electricity.source= https://www.coinbase.com/learn/crypto-basics/what-is-proof-of-work-or-proof-of-stake
  • Default = is the term used when a borrower fails to make a payment to the lender.
  • Information Costs = these are expenditures of time and money that are required to obtain information. In my understanding most common here would be automation tools that gather and analyze data on cryptocurrencies. Investment opportunities and risks involved.(source=simplicable.com)
  • CRR - (mostly applicable to stable coins like USDT, etc.,)This is the proportion of total deposits and reserves of a cryptocurrency that is to be kept in proportion to the number of coins in circulation. For example if there is 1,000,000 USDT in circulation, there must be an equivalent $1,000,000 deposited as they claim in there website. Tether ( USDT) is a cryptocurrency stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar and backed "100% by Tether's reserves," according to its website. (source = investopedia.com)

edit:
  • DCA - is a strategy to purchase a tradable asset in a periodic manner to minimize the impact in the volatility of the product/goods/crypto. Mostly done by huge investors who's business plan is to acquire/sell a certain stock/cryptocurrency without having to spook the market with a one time buy or sell.

edit(thanks @Text)

  • custodial wallets - wallets na hindi mo controlado. Wala kang private keys, kaya kung tutuusin wala ka ding coins. Nakikigamit ka lang, tulad ng coins.ph
  • non-custodial wallets - ikaw ang may ari, controlado mo ito. Nasa iyo ang private key. Example : Wasabi Wallet
  • Technical Analysis - Mga ginagawa ng mga wall observers. Dito ay nababantayan nila ang mga senyales na may congestion sa network. Mga fees, etc. 
  • NFT - Non Fungible Token. Mostly ay virtual art pieces, games na nasa blockchain ang patunay na pagmamayari ito ng owner. Iisang owner ng original ngunit pwedeng magbenta ang creator ng kopya ng original.

Heto po link shared by Baofeng:

Cryptocurrency Lingo/Slang


List of the Cryptocurrency Lingo/Slang which can help out others as well:

1. HODL
Hold On for Dear Life. A crypto trader who buys a coin and does not see himself selling in the foreseeable future is called a hodler of the coin.

2. FOMO
Short form for ‘Fear Of Missing Out’. The feeling when you see a huge green dildo on a chart and you don’t own that coin, so you sell other shit to buy into it freaking out. As crypto trading is still very much driven by emotions rather than valuation, FOMO is a huge factor to consider when swing trading in crypto.

3. FUD
Short form for ‘Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt’. Usually used in the form of “xxx spreading FUD again.”
Example: JPMorgan’s Dimon spread FUD by saying Bitcoin is a fraud that will eventually blow up.


4. ATH
Short form for “All-Time High”. Therefore it means the highest historical price of a specific coin.

5. Whale
A huge player who has a substantial amount of capital. Whales are often the market movers for small alt-coins too due to their huge capital.

6. Pump and Dump
The recurring cycle of an Altcoin getting a spike in price followed by a huge crash. Such movements are often attributed to low volume, hence the ‘pump’. Traders who pump, buying huge volumes, may wish to invoke FOMO from the uninformed investors and then dump, or sell, their coins at a higher price.

7. Shill
The act of unsolicited endorsing of the coin in public. Traders who bought a coin has an interest in shilling the coin, in hopes of igniting the public’s interest in that particular coin.

8. Bag Holder
A term to refer to a trader who bought in at a high and missed his opportunity to sell, leaving him with worthless coins.

9. Margin Trading
A term for ‘trading with leverage’. In this instance of trading, you borrow one side of the trading pair at an agreed loan rate and sell it for the other side of the trading pair. Depending on the direction you believe the market to move, you may place a long or a short bet on the trading pair of concern.

10. Long
A position that a trader takes. To take a long position on something is to believe its value will rise in the future.

11. Short
A position that a trader takes. To take a short position on a coin is to believe its value will fall in the future.

12. Limit Order
An order placed at a future price that will execute when the price target is hit.

13. Borrowing Rate
When you open a leveraged position, you will be borrowing coins at a pre-determined rate. This rate will be added to reflect your position’s overall profit and loss.

14. Lending Rate
Some exchanges have lending accounts. You may deposit your coins into these lending accounts to lend your coins for others to execute their leveraged trades. The lending rate fluctuates throughout the day based on the demand for shorting the coin.

15. Fill or Kill
A limit order that will not execute unless an opposite order exceeds this limit order’s amount.

16. BUY | SELL Wall
A wall as seen in the depth chart of exchanges is an amalgamation of limit orders of the same price target.


17. Altcoin
“Alternate coin” so it is everything other than Bitcoin (BTC). Bitcoin is the main index for cryptocurrency market. If BTC goes up, other coins go up. If BTC goes down, other coins go down.

18. Circulating Supply
The price of a coin has no meaning on its own. However, the price of a coin, when multiplied by the circulating supply, gives the coin’s market cap.

19. Market Cap.
A stock’s market cap refers to the market value of the company’s outstanding shares.
In the cryptocurrency market, the market cap is used to illustrate a coin’s dominance in the entire cryptocurrency market.


20. DDOS
Short form for ‘Distributed Denial of Service’.
A well-timed DDoS attack at exchanges during volatile movements may be devastating as traders will not be able to execute any order manually and will be at the mercy of their pre-set, or the lack of, limit orders.

21. ICO
Short form for “Initial Coin Offering”, which takes a page from the usual IPOs investors know.
Coins bought during ICOs are usually sold for a profit when the coin first hits exchanges. This is due to the initial hype which increases demand for the coin.
On the supply side, ICOs create entry barriers as the buyer has to set up his private wallet to receive the coins from the ICO purchase.

22. Arbitrage
The act of buying and selling on different exchanges to earn the difference in the spread. Arbitrage opportunities occur due to differences in exchange reputation, community coin preferences and ease of bank funding.
Take note that fees, limits and prices could change anytime when you are transferring your coins between exchanges, especially during volatile times.

23. BTFD
Buy The Fucking Dip” – When people are running around and selling because of fear, this is the time to buy.

24. Moon
Extreme bullish movement of a coin.


25. Weak Hands
Those who cannot be patient and sell at loss when the market is down.

26. Token Airdrop
Simply put, an Airdrop means a coin/token is distributed to the community for free or for small tasks. This is done to ensure early distribution and to have as many people with “skin in the game” as possible.
An Airdrop aims to build a huge community easily as people will pay attention to the coin they hold. Furthermore, they tend to promote this coin for profits, and this may cost the Development Team little to achieve the goal of advertisement.

27. Vote for Token Listing
Vote for the coins you'd most like to be listed for trading.

28. ETA
Short for Estimated Time of Arrival,is an estimate time for something to be done.


29. Bounty
Refers to a reward for users who promote the usage of cryptocurrencies(usually ICO campaign) through various social and business networks.

30. Buying the Dips
To buy into the market when the market makes a downward move by a 'large' percentage (in crypto this can be anything from a 10% to %50+ move).
Read more here

31. Shitcoin
Is a pejorative term used to describe an altcoin that has become worthless. Shitcoin value may disappear because interest failed to materialize, because the altcoin itself was not created in good faith, or because the price was based on speculation.

32. When Lambo?
It's the act of asking when we are going to get rich?

33. Lambo
Aspirational symbol of success.

34. Whitepaper
In cryptos is prepared by a party prior to launching a new currency. It details everything you need to know about the currency before making up your mind if you want to invest, purchase or use it.

35. Distributed Ledger
Is a database in which the data is shared to all participants in the network. All those participants record, share an synchronize the whole data. There is no need for a central authority in a distributed ledger. Blockchain is somehow a distributed ledger. But the process of organizing the database throught blocks, and linking these blocks using hashes, the method of consensus based on Proof of Work, is totally different from a common distributed ledger.

36. ASIC
Application Specific Integrated Circuit. These are the specialized silicon chips which process the SHA-256 algorithm to mine bitcoin and validate transactions.

37. ASIC Miners
This is the hardware which houses the ASIC silicon chip. Connected to the internet.

38. Bitpay
Bitcoin processing company who allow merchants to accept bitcoin as a payment method.

39. Blockchain
A distributed and peer to peer digital ledger.

40. Block Reward
This is the cryptocurrency reward that miners receive for successfully hashing a transaction block.

41. BTC
Symbol for bitcoin

42. Charlie Shrem
Flamboyant and early bitcoin entrepreneur.

43. Cold Storage
Secure way of keeping cryptocurrencies off exchange.

44. Cryptocurrency
Generic term for digital and cryptography based money.

45. Difficulty
The level of resistance encountered when trying to hash a new block in the bitcoin blockchain.

46. Exchange
Where fiat money can be exchanged for bitcoin or altcoins.

47. Faucet
A reward system on a website that dispenses bitcoin in the form of a Satoshi (a hundred millionth of a bitcoin)

48. Fiat
The name for bank issued money, derived from the latin ‘let it be’.

49. Flippening
The name given for the event where a cryptocurrency who surpasses bitcoin in market capitalisation (yet to happen at time of writing).

50. Forging
The name giving to the process in proof of stake blockchains where there is no block reward. Forgers keep transaction fees instead.

51. Fork
What happens when a blockchain diverges into two potential paths forward.

52. Genesis Block
The first block to be mined in a blockchain.

53. Halving
The rate at which the block reward creates new bitcoin, halving every four years.

54. Hard Fork
New blockchain software that is non-backwards compatible, causing a chain split.

55. Hard Wallet
Device which allows cold storage of coins, for increased security.

56. Hash
The name for an algorithm which takes an arbitrary sized data set and converts it to a fixed length and composition. Bitcoin uses the SHA-256 algorithm (converting to 256 bit data sets).

57. Hash Rate
The amount of hashes a miner can perform in a period of time.

58. Lightening Network
Builds on networks like bitcoin and litecoin to allow off-chain settlements.

59. Maximalist
Another crypto slang term for a bitcoin believer who is sceptical of altcoins.

60. Mining
The process used to create coins or tokens and verify transactions on a proof of work blockchain

61. OCD
Obsessive Cryptocurrency Disorder. Suffered by those who can’t stop monitoring the value of their coins.

62. Paper Wallet
A form of cold storage. These are public and private keys held on a piece of paper. A good designer can make them look like branded bank notes.

63. Private Key
A secret number that allows bitcoins to be spent.

64. Proof of Work
This is difficult and costly to produce, but easy to verify by others. The mechanism used in the bitcoin blockchain.

65. Proof of Stake
A blockchain where there is no block reward or mining, as the creator is determined depending on stake (see forging). Less energy intensive than proof of work.

66. Public Key
Usually represented as a bitcoin address, this is the information needed to receive bitcoin.

67. Satoshi Nakamoto
The pseudonymous creator of bitcoin.

68. Scrypt
The hashing algorithm used by Litecoin.

69. Segregated Witness
Is a proposed scaling solution for bitcoin involving a soft fork.

70. SHA-256
The algorithm used for bitcoin hash creation (bitcoin’s proof of work).

71. Silk Road
The first modern dark net market, achieved notoriety. Subsequently shut down by the FBI who then auctioned confiscated bitcoins.

72. Smart contracts
Applications that run as programmed, without external influence.

73. Soft Fork
New software that is backwards compatible, so the blockchain doesn’t split.

74. Wallet
The software that allows the spending, receiving and storing of cryptocurrency.

75. Winklevoss Twins
Early proponents of bitcoin, tried to establish a bitcoin ETF (exchange traded fund) which was rejected in March 2017.

76. 51% Attack
A potential attack on the bitcoin network whereby an organization is somehow able to control the majority of the network mining power (hashrate). Bitcoin is secured by having all miners (computers processing the networks transactions) agree on a shared ledger called the blockchain. Read more.

77. BEAR
This is a term borrowed from the Wall Street. This means a trader/investor who believes the prices of a particular cryptocurrency or market will fall and wants to profit from that fall.

78. BULL
This is a term borrowed from the Wall Street. This means a trader/investor who believes the prices of a particular cryptocurrency or market will rise and wants to profit from that rise.

79. BEARWHALE
This means a trader with a fat account who is bearish on the price of a cryptocurrency.

80. REKT
This is a misspelling of “wrecked”. This term refers to a trader or investor who is utterly ruined and destroyed with losses from the current downfall of a price.

81. ADDY
This refers to a cryptocurrency public address (or key). For example: “Tell me your ADDY, please.”

82. DILDO
Long green or red candles

83. DYOR
Do Your Own Research

84. FA
Fundamental Analysis

85. JOMO
Joy Of Missing Out

86. TXid = transaction ID used for finding a transaction on a block explorer.
Explorer = Block explorer used to verify transactions.

87. To get Goxed
To suffer from mt. gox’s technical glitches; to get screwed over by mt. gox; to lose all your money in a speculative investment.

88. To take a Big Vern holiday
To disappear like Paul Vernon - the owner and CEO of the now defunct Cryptsy who "vanished" like the exchange funds. Also referred to as an "exit scam". This is where the exchange owner takes your funds and disappears.

89. To receive a BFL upgrade
To receive something substandard much later than promised. (BFL = ButterFly Labs)

90. To buy a Yesminer
To pay for something and never receive it.

You can also read: Terminology

Feel free to add more if I missed anything.
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209  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - 🦉 Drake, UFC, Watford Main Partner ⚽ 🥊 on: July 16, 2022, 08:00:18 PM
It's a great time when @Drake does a stream 😊

The Boy spreads the blessings out to the people at every chance he gets 💸

We can't wait to see more people get blessed on the next Stake V Drake ❤️

https://twitter.com/Stake/status/1548021580160086017

Cool vid, thought Drake was doing some freestyle in the intro, xD
Crazy $10million+ wins on roulette. Were those wins from real funds? Or does he get like a partner streaming balance?

edit:
nvm found this discussion solely for the drake stream.
210  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥Sportbook and Casino: BITSLER > Millions of bonus monthly < on: July 12, 2022, 10:25:11 AM
Aside from the 7 days of daily coupon,

The XP contest is back!!!
Top 250 will get a share in the $12500 pot.

join bitsler telegram -> t.me/bitsler_casino
xp contest -> https://www.bitsler.com/en/xp-contests


211  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥Sportbook and Casino: BITSLER > Millions of bonus monthly < on: July 11, 2022, 10:44:32 AM
7 DAYS OF SUMMER COUPONS!!
212  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: An alternative to gambling with money. on: July 10, 2022, 08:04:51 PM
What is your opinion on Fake money gambling apps, do you recognize the potential I think they have to assist in reducing the number of gamblers who loose real money?

No because Fake money gambling apps is just there to entice players to gamble real money.
Gamblers need a rehab and commitment if they want to stop. Not another way that they can strategize or create methods they will later on try with real bets.
213  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: July 10, 2022, 07:59:26 PM
You should post your address here.
Try this https://brainwalletx.github.io/#verify
I get the legacy address which is 15zqfdJGdFp53j6mxCuCCMEvkaXKCEt9f6

The message they signed on the website also giving the same when you try without the address. You can verify the same message with the bech32 address. No doubt the addresses are for the same private key
bc1qxmgdv4n48fsljdk409zufn9wfn7cm79kwd7yw6
15zqfdJGdFp53j6mxCuCCMEvkaXKCEt9f6

I believe what LoyceV meant is that the user needs to STAKE his/her address here, because that is the purpose of this thread. One user cannot reference his "staked address" if he doesn't have one.
214  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin could become the gold of 21th century? on: July 10, 2022, 07:55:06 PM
So Bitcoin with its limited supply can be our gold for this century?

gold is used for chips in computers. bitcoin need computers for it to exist since bitcoin will forever stay in a digital form. So I believe it is highly unlikely that bitcoin will replace gold.,
215  Economy / Economics / Re: {Economy} What is happening in Japan? on: July 10, 2022, 07:37:29 PM
Quote from: Husires
Now the question is, HOW BAD is japan's situation?

Being the 3rd biggest economy in the world, I would say not bad at all, they are mourning of course because of the death of their longest serving Prime Minister.

They are not a BAD case because of Abenomics, even if Japan's population is decreasing, the workforce policies that are set was to welcome women, and immigrants and even seniors.

216  Local / Pamilihan / Re: NBA discussion, betting and etc. on: July 10, 2022, 06:55:56 PM
Quote from: blockman
Ano mga naririnig o nababasa niyong balita naman tungkol kay Paolo Banchero(no.1 pick)?


Super dami ng speculations dito sa batang ito. Maging number 1 pick ka ba naman overall.

Nung 07/08 US, eh nag debut nga siya NBA.

Ito iyong stats niya:

17 pts
6 assist
4 rebounds
source:https://twitter.com/OrlandoMagic/status/1545388047298068480

Not bad kung tutuusin.

Maganda na rin, hindi naman maging number 1 pick yan kung hindi magaling.

Basta mapunta lang sa team na maganda ang teamwork o chemistry, siguro mas gagaling pa, malay natin maging superstar pa ng NBA yan.
Wag naman sanang masali dito.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/930129-10-worst-no-1-nba-draft-picks-of-all-time

Yung 2007 dyan sa source mo , dyan ko lang nakita si Durant pala ay hindi no. 1 pick. Iyong no. 1 eh hindi ko pa naririnig ang pangalan kung di mo pa nilapag yan. Oden, parang sa One Piece lang.



Well last year iyong team ko, Pistons eh may no 1 overall pick tapos this year no 5 overall --
Sana eh makapasok naman na sila kahit sa playoffs lang, masaya na ko.

Cade Cunningham tapos Jaden Ivey, explosive!
217  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Today is the story of my investment in Bitcoin on: July 10, 2022, 06:30:43 PM
Quote from: ChrisPop
Also keep in mind that you don't need to own one whole Bitcoin in order to profit from a potential market appreciation. 0.01 is enough if that's what you can afford at the moment. Don't stretch yourself too much or you're gonna get burned.

Maybe the author just went in to buy 1 bitcoin after taking a loan because he mentioned he earned a lot in crypto but also lost a lot in crypto, so this is just going all in. (GL author)

In a falling market, we see a lot of tearful stories, and your step can be called a step against the wind and a lot of faith in your luck. May you be lucky. It really sounds nice when you own a whole bitcoin.

1 whole bitcoin, oh.. First thing I would do if I get to own 1 bitcoin would be to sign a message like " I made it!" . "Dreams do come true" .
218  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Ano ang plano niyo ngayong bear market? on: July 10, 2022, 06:16:15 PM
Quote from: Eternad
Hindi nko aasa na bumalik ang bull run ngayong taon dahil madaming pang parating na bad news sa world economy. Buy moderately since maaring hindi pa ito yung pinaka low sa bearish cycle.

Ang bad news na ayaw ko mangyari is magsi-taasan ang mga crypto tapos wala ka man lang naipon habang mababa ang presyo.
Kung hindi lang talaga kailangan eh di ko muna gagalawin iyong kita sa signature campaign.
219  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Careful With Your Slot Activity! on: July 10, 2022, 05:57:14 PM
Guys if you are dedicated to playing slots you might want to:

  • First seek for slot games which offers the biggest RTP
. Example of slot games that shows users the RTP of their game in plain view is bitvest.io slots.
  • Another would be to seek slots that have bonus game or free spins as these is where most winners get their profit.

I do not guarantee that by doing this 2, that you will win.



Slot games are addictive, so play with moderation.
220  Economy / Economics / Re: The cost of printing fiat money to BTC generation. on: July 10, 2022, 04:45:32 PM
Philippines don't run a federal reserve system, though.

We don't have a federal reserve but we have a Central Bank. If I remember correctly how it works, we get the value of our currency based of the capacity of our country to produce goods and services. . . and that's all I can remember. xD
May have to do a bit of a research on Economics 101.


I did, well not the whole thread because some of the topics and arguments they present is not for my current level.

....
.... Most people have got a false idea of what's Bitcoin, because the media have misinformed them so. They can't understand the benefits they can gain if they do this collectively. Most don't even know how money works.

I definitely need a refresher on Economics.
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