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2121  Economy / Services / Re: Best free crypto trading course online on: April 07, 2021, 01:21:17 AM
I have created a thread which briefly discuss the trading courses offered by C0TT0NC4NDYTA[1]. I have been following him for about 4 months now and finished some of his preliminary courses that focuses on the very basics of trading to strengthen the foundation of your skills. Currently, though, he continuously upload trading videos for the advance courses such as Blueprint, Mental Analysis and Butterfly effect. Additionally, you can also answer some of the interactive quizzes after watching the individual videos to get your feet wet and be able to learn actively in his website[2].


[1] https://www.youtube.com/c/c0tt0nc4ndyTA/featured
[2] https://www.gatex.io/
2122  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What are some good crypto trading apps on Android? on: April 06, 2021, 03:01:14 PM
Depends on your current needs. But personally I always use either Coingecko or Tradingview only for price monitoring. When it comes to actual trading, then Binance application would definitely do the job.

There is also a previous thread that discusses which trading app are good. Perhaps, in this thread, you can find some that fits on your needs. Take note that some of them are outdated and is most likely not receiving any updates at all. Don't trust, verify.
2123  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✨ JacksClub.io ✨ Daily Contest with Amazing Prices | VIP Rewards | Free Faucet on: April 06, 2021, 02:35:09 PM
I have several times experienced a long WD process unlike other sites. And in fact, it seems many other users are experiencing the same thing.
I've experienced it too but sometimes the most common reason of delayed withdrawal transactions is due to a congested network especially if you are dealing with bitcoin. Currently, the most recommended fee is around 70 sats/vmbyte which is quite high (for me).



Source: https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#BTC,24h,weight
2124  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Curious: two options about rollbit. on: April 06, 2021, 01:51:28 PM
I guess Rollbit is not offering a particular type of trading that Binance or any other exchange have. As far as I remember, Rollbit is about to launch a "Binary Options" in their website and is not a Spot or Futures type of market in particular. As I can see, though, launching Binary options on a gambling website is pretty unique and is quite a smart move on their end, so I think none of the current existing gambling site and in the past is currently offering such option.

Just to add, Binary trading is basically 1/0 or YES/NO type of trading at a given period of time. Hence, it is derived from the word Binary that has only 2 options. Personally, it is a hybrid of "Ace Deucey" and "Trading" which of course includes indicators.
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2126  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I have found a good Trading Course on: April 05, 2021, 04:18:09 PM
but have you tried applying everything you have learnt to know whether they are really working or not?

I haven't finished all the courses yet. I just managed to finish the Beginner's course and Advance course Remastered and have also finished answering all the interactive quizzes posted in his website. I admit that I am quite a bit slow to progress due to time constraints, however I promised myself to finish all of them once and for all after the school year ends. Futures of trading, Blueprint and Butterfly effect will be the next  Cheesy

then you should try to apply them and see how far you can go with it. But it doesn’t end there, you still have to learn different strategies and know at when to apply the strategies that will work out.

Yep!! That's the end goal for sure. And also thanks for your kind words @TheGreatPython. Cheesy
2127  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: unique public key wallet on: April 05, 2021, 04:01:04 PM
Having the same public key also means having the same private key which means a 2^256 will give you an enormous number that a chance of finding a collision is so large than the total number of atoms that can be counted in the perceivable universe. Though generating the same public key is possible, but in reality, I don't think that's doable.

That's a ton of possibilities and there is no database that can actually store and verify that for you.
2128  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Can't login to my Kraken account, "invalid username or password" error. on: April 05, 2021, 11:30:54 AM
My question is: is there a way to log in to my kraken account without 2FA?
If you have enabled your Master Key before the event when your account has been compromised, them it is most likely that you can easily bypass the 2FA when logging in.

The "Master Key" settings can be found on your Name(upper right corner) --> 2FA Settings --> Master Key toggle for ON/OFF. Note that your account's master key is different from the 2FA you have set before your account gets compromised. Unfortunately, If you can't remember that you have done it before, then your only option is to wait for the customer's support response.

[1] https://support.kraken.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000444923-What-is-a-Master-Key-
2129  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Atari Set to Launch Cryptocurrency Casino Featuring Atari-themed Games and NFTs on: April 05, 2021, 10:45:09 AM
If Atari could just provide an NFT blockchain based games instead of launching another cryptocurrency based casino, it would be much better. Similar from what others have previously pointed, crypto industry currently have tons of successful casino games and I don't think adding another would significantly gain traction on their part.

I mean they are known for creating successful games from before, wouldn't be a good idea to just stick from creating NFT based games that let other people earn from simply playing them? NFT based games owned by them could definitely gain more traction from the masses I think.
2130  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Beginners Gudie for Crypto Scams] on: April 04, 2021, 04:32:28 PM
(3)Mining Scams
Cloud mining allows regular investors without expensive hardware to mine cryptocurrencies. There are many fake pools who will just promise high returns and in the end you will not get any return in the end and get scammed easily.The only one profiting from this will be miners not you.You rent your server space at fixed rate but you will not get any interest over them if it is fake so choose wisely.

Speaking of Mining scam  Grin? Well, surprise! Up until now, there are people who are still for falling for this kind of trap, much worse, they are also inviting other people on the social media that will eventually brick their hardware devices.

2131  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is trading an occupation? on: April 04, 2021, 02:30:07 PM
Would trading be called an occupation if this be the case.

Yes! In fact, choosing day trading as a career is also one of the greatest option to earn more money than a typical doctor, engineer, software programmer etc.. as long as you know what you are doing. Even though a career in trading does not have any type of certificate or diplomas that signifies you as a trader, however it still requires you to have tons of education similar to these licensed professionals.

But then if you have a good paying day job, and you do some trading as side hustle then that's really just fine though.

Is trading really gambling or does it in any way have similarities with gambling. This part has to be clearified because it is really bringing heavy argument in our society.

I really hate to say this but trading is also a form of gambling but a calculated form of gamble. It is calculated due to the fact that it needs some sort of analytical skills that will determine your edge and increase your probability of winning.

Well, it's really not important to engage on an argumentative discussion that discusses if trading is gambling or not, the answers are vast and is subjective in grand scheme of things. We just can't force our opinion to someone else's throat. What matters to me is the idea that if something works for me it's fine, and if not, just move on and get a life other than trading.

Most religious bodies still kick against trading with the view that it is a form of gambling that has 60% certainty if traded with caution. But if the certainty is above average then why do we still regard it as gambling?

In an atheistic point of view, who cares if the religion says that trading is a form of gambling. They can't control other people's lives and what they do about their money. As long as we do what we think is right, that's fine.

Crypto trading could be an alternate source of lively hood which could payoff most of the bills some highly paid jobs can not attempt to clear off. This post isn't meant to discourage you from your job. It's only an eye opener. Crypto trading can still serve as a side hustle to settle bills before the arrival of our large salaries.

Either as an alternative or even as career, it doesn't matter as long as you are winning and improving on a daily basis, it's okay Wink
2132  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I hope I'm welcome here... I'm Newbie on: April 03, 2021, 09:56:01 AM
Comprehensive guide to Bitcointalk. Newbie friendly + calculator and infographic

The link above will serve as your headstart  Wink. Welcome to the forum where you can find full of interesting dramas, technical knowledge and so much more.
2133  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Cyber-attacks on Cryptocurrency Excahnges on: April 02, 2021, 09:31:25 AM
More info from here. Other link also includes a comprehensive list of cyber attacks not only from exchanges but also for wallet and DApps.

[1] https://www.cryptowisser.com/exchange-graveyard/
[2] https://hacked.slowmist.io/en/?c=Exchange
2134  Economy / Services / Re: Web developer/designer for bitcointalk signature wanted!!! on: April 02, 2021, 08:56:48 AM
@LaiChoo, try contacting them once again. There are lots of people here who offers great signature design services. This includes..

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and of course from jayce as @coinfinger pointed above.. Try to choose one of them since they are the most active signature designer that I constantly see updating their thread.
2135  Economy / Services / Re: Web developer/designer for bitcointalk signature wanted!!! on: April 02, 2021, 08:25:37 AM
You can also check this list of designers.

[1] Overview of Bitcointalk Designers(Signature,Avatar,etc) Last Update: 19-Sept-020

edit: coinfinger fast hands Cheesy
2136  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: You need discipline to be successful in trade on: April 02, 2021, 08:07:24 AM
https://www.amazon.com/Reminiscences-Stock-Operator-Edwin-Lef%C3%A8vre/dp/0471770884
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefèvre (Author)
Read classic literature.
Many millionaires have gone bankrupt and died in poverty many times. Only very strong people can go through all the setbacks and make money. Exchanges ruin many traders and there are many more risks of losing money on the exchange as a result of a hack. Better to just hold.
Thanks for sharing!! I also have one recommended book with regards to the psychological part of trading or even in investing. It's called "Trading in the Zone" by Mark Douglas[1]. This book contains 200 pages of information that talks about psychological side of things in terms of accepting trader's responsibility of his/her own trades, risk and the acknowledgment of probabilities.

I have just finished the first chapter and I must say that it could widen your perspective about the term "discipline"

Also, maybe this mind map could help other people assess their trade.


Source: https://www.gatex.io/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/MindMap2-scaled.png

[1] https://www.amazon.com/Trading-Zone-Author-Douglas-Jan-2001/dp/B010DQ0B68/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Trading+in+the+zone&qid=1617349776&sr=8-2
2137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What is a good website that is like bitforex but lets you trade market orders? on: April 02, 2021, 07:33:00 AM
Thanks. You know which one swaps for monero/XMR?
I don't think there is an existing DEX for Monero. Most of the top DEX that exists today are operating under Ethereum based protocol which make it impossible for you to find an decentralized exchange for XMR, they are also subject for high fees due to an increasing volume of trades and continuous price surge. Theoretically, though, DEX are still centralized in some point, meaning these exchanges are still prone to hacks that could result to a complete shutdown of their services. They still have their own server to match their customer's trading order.

If you are worried about having KYC, then you can just use Binance for you to be able to trade your XMR without having to undergo KYC/AML procedures. Binance only requires KYC if you wish withdraw 2 BTC daily. Moreover, below are the following pairs for you to trade either at market/ limit order in the spot market.

2138  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: NFT Questions on: April 02, 2021, 06:42:27 AM
I'm not an expert on this but I buy nfts but "not" bidding but this question is also my question on bidding nfts that I never experience participate in.
Do you mind if I ask? Why did you buy an NFT in the first place? Is it something that you hope for an opportunity to selling it a higher price or you just simply like the aesthetics?

Their bids will be rejected by the contract if they do not have the required fund. It's as simple as you cannot send money that you do not have or below your actual balance.
Does that mean they give the required amount of their bid firsthand in the platform which is being escrowed by the platform itself using the contract? So, it's not just a plain text where they can withdraw their promises if ever the auction expires.

Do you have something to read where I can find an elaborate and technical answer to my questions? Perhaps, a general article on a website will suffice. Anyhow, thank you so much for the answer.
2139  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🏆 Blockchain Casino Awards (2021) | The Best Crypto Casinos 🏆 on: April 02, 2021, 03:03:04 AM
I am not quite if it's right asking you this but I don't think that 1xbit should belong to your great list. If you can see their thread here, there are lots of unresolved scam accusation[1] on their management team and most of it are being ignored. Their announcement thread beame a "Scam Accusation" thread because of their player's complaint.

Anyhow, the website looks great on phone and on desktop/laptop.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5267172.1220
2140  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / NFT Questions on: April 01, 2021, 01:30:48 PM
Hey people especially for members who are doing an NFT services or is selling their artworks to an NFT platform. I have a few questions.

[1] Let's say for example there is one person who placed and manages to win the bid? What are process or ways to verify that the bidder can actually pay the price? We can never tell though if that person is just bluffing the bid and has no capacity to pay the bid he placed.

[2] How is the payment escrowed? Is it done by the platform itself?

[3] What are the preferred platforms to use that has an ample volume of bidders?

Thank you so much everyone!
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