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2221  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain hackable now ~ on: April 12, 2019, 10:13:39 PM
Just like what they say, no system is safe. Hackers will always find ways to get their way into any systems. However, bitcoin and any other altcoin developers never stop on looking after on their short comings and making improvements and counter measures for it.
2222  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Paper Trading of Bitcoin Hugging Strategy-2 on: April 12, 2019, 07:37:14 PM
I would still prefer to trade in a normal way. That strategy is too risky and you might lose more than the profit that you want. It's a fast way of gaining a good profit but the risk is higher as well. We could earn through 100x leverage but we might regret it if we'll lose.
2223  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Access to copy trading service without commission on: April 12, 2019, 07:22:33 PM
Hi

I can connect you to any trader from https://trademirror.net/app/traders without you paying the success commission from profit to the trader. And pay me 20% (not 50% as trader take) instead.

Min. deposit is 1 BTC
Contact via PM first


I think it's convenient yet it would put our money at risk. There are some reliable sources where you could trade on your own without risking your money. Another thing is 1 BTC is too much to deposit. I guess it's better to look for an assurance first to get rid of the risk.
2224  Economy / Economics / Re: Can secondary Bitcoin markets succeed in a global market? on: April 12, 2019, 07:10:19 PM
Ok, I might have some difficulty explaining the concept, but the background for this is simple. Let's say the US SEC wants to make sure that global Bitcoin exchange prices cannot influence the Bitcoin price in their regulated market, would it not be easier for them to just allow price determination based on trading prices within exchanges that adhere to their regulations?

Let's say, they can introduce specific guidelines with rules that needs to be adhered to for exchanges to be included in their market and for price determination. If exchanges adhere to these requirements, then institutional investments can be based on your exchange trading volume, but if you do not adhere to these requirements, your exchange price will be ignored?

Can a separate market like this, help to reduce Bitcoin price manipulation for local markets that wants strict control over price manipulation and can they operate independently from a global Bitcoin market?

Ps.. I am not a professional trader, so my lingo might be wrong, so I hope you can understand what I am saying. Merit goes to the person that puts this in a post that explains this with the correct terminology for everyone to understand.  Wink


I think people would still choose the well-established market no matter how big the differences are. The prices rely on the volatility of cryptocurrency and I guess despite having rules in a new market, traders would still look at the trading volume. It's hard to establish a new one.
2225  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto0sy Exploits Gain Serious Attention from Developers! Breaking Viral News! on: April 12, 2019, 06:58:39 PM
I can't get any sense of posting their addresses and their information when you could actually report them directly to developers or to whom you should report them. We should know that hackers are smarter these days and they would not spread their personal information online.
2226  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitmain and Canaan Said China’s Proposed Mining Ban won’t Impact their Operation on: April 12, 2019, 06:46:09 PM
I wonder how they're going to operate mining if China will ban it. I guess it would be hard for them unless they will have access and other operations outside the county. Though the decision has not yet been finalized, I guess they should think of some other ways to operate.
2227  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: New Lightning Network Wallet: Breeze on: April 12, 2019, 06:31:48 PM
It's surprising to know that they could release a wallet with Nfc feature. I have just downloaded it and I think it would be more accessible and easy to use due to its latest feature. If it could be more convenient to use then it would be an advantage and more users would install it for sure.
2228  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does your country knows about cock fighting betting? on: April 12, 2019, 06:21:15 PM
I have read a lot of threads the past few days but unfortunately I was trying to look upon discussions that talk about cockfighting. Why? because this event is one of the old gambling activities way back and up to present. I do not know if it is known by other country but for sure in Mexico, Spain and Philippines cock fighting is widely spread. Sometimes it is legal but sometimes men operated it illegal.

Does you country know about this cockfight betting?


It's legal here in the Philippines but every cockfight needs approval from the government or else if could be considered as an illegal cockfight. A lot of gamblers are into it and some of them are betting high which makes the fight more interesting and intense at times. I have no idea if it's legal in some countries but it's a normal game here.
2229  Economy / Economics / Re: Current Market state on: April 12, 2019, 06:11:09 PM
If you're stating a reliable fact then we could say that bitcoin growth is going straight to a better path. A lot of us are hoping for the best development for cryptocurrency especially bitcoin and these are good indications that the market is going well. It's positive news for crypto enthusiasts.
2230  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The Masters Golf Tournament 2019 Top Picks on: April 12, 2019, 05:59:33 PM
I would still go for Justine Thomas. I was a fun of Tiger Woods but my bet would go to Justine this time. It will be a close fight and I can't believe that someone would bet that much for Woods. Let's see what will happen.
2231  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin & friends - a cartoon series about bitcoin some restricted content on: April 12, 2019, 05:48:09 PM
I have checked it and found out that it's really entertaining. I'm sure that kids would love to watch it but I think it would be too hard for kids to understand the real content of it and the real meaning of the show. We all know that kids nowadays are too curious about things, maybe it would be better to let watch it when they could really understand each content.
2232  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: AML Compliance for Crypto Exchanges! on: April 12, 2019, 05:18:32 PM
One of the reasons why binance is most trusted by traders, users and developers is their non-stop aim to provide better and more secured service to their users and developers who are using their platform as a tool for them to trade cryptocurrency. As time goes by, exchanges should do the same, as to avoid scam and being attacked by hackers which we know targets exchange with low-security system.
2233  Economy / Economics / Re: A Crypto Blessing: China’s Plan to Ban Bitcoin Mining Will Work Wonders on: April 12, 2019, 05:10:11 PM
China being involved in crypto world is really a big advantage for they are all into it and open for any possible opportunities. However, if they would ban mining, it would also affect a lot of miners not just in that country. I wish that every government would adopt cryptocurrency.
2234  Economy / Economics / Re: We need the large Over the Counter (OTC) buy orders on exchanges! on: April 12, 2019, 04:54:53 PM
Sounds pushy but I guess that's a great plan though. However, it would be hard to find a large number of bitcoin buyers through that. You need to attract more investors just to increase the number of buy orders. Someyimes the demand is quite different from the prices which we must consider.
2235  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency idiots donate 30K in bitcoin to Rothschild banks! on: April 12, 2019, 04:32:34 PM
I totally think it is none of our business, so what if it is Rothschild, so what if it's a bank. We don't actually know whether if banks or bankers are secretly investing in bitcoin or not. We know that cryptocurrency is created for us to break-free from banking system, but it doesn't mean that they might not be using crypto. It's a donation, it's the donor's money, we have nothing to say about it. The question is will the donation be worth the beneficiary.
2236  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is there any real use for bank-backed cryptocurrency ? on: April 12, 2019, 04:24:18 PM
Due to cryptocurrency volatility, people might be looking for price stability. They might be looking for security too with a cryptocurrency that is backed by bank. I really think that in the future, banks will slowly adapt block chain technology and who knows, they might be creating their own crypto to be able to cope-up with technology advancement.
2237  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are We Witnessing The Start Of Another Bull Run? on: April 12, 2019, 04:10:18 PM
The recent pump doesn't necessarily imply that the bull-market is coming. We can expect the price to somehow rise, however, to expect another bull-run is a little too over. It might take maybe another year or two before we witness another bull-market.
2238  Economy / Economics / Re: Things I learned through the years of Buying and Trading Bitcoin on: April 12, 2019, 02:18:43 PM
Good lists of lessons you have posted there. When I was a newbie, I trusted the market too much and did not expect it to drop massively, now just to add, do not believe other people's speculation and never ever indulge on hypes when investing. Have your own decision when it comes to your investment.
2239  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Capital on: April 12, 2019, 01:58:08 PM
I have listed some of the possible ways on how you come up with you gambling capital. Please tell me how is yours and if not in there, you can share it below. This can also tells us how often do you gamble based on how you acquire your capital.

A. EXTRA UNEXPECTED MONEY
 
-Bonuses which comes from your extra payout in the office or a good Boss
-A present , Maybe birthday present or just an ordinary money giving event.
-Money picked up on the street if you are born super lucky
-Money comes from winning a competition
-Bitcoin or Altcoin's sudden increase


A. EXTRA EXPECTED MONEY

-Comes from having a portion of your monthly salary
-Earnings from a business, part time jobs or campaigns
-Earnings from an investment


I usually gamble within the category A, how about yours?  

I gamble with the portion of money that I alot as my money for my self or for my recreational activities. I always pay all the bills that I have to pay during my pay check and make sure I have suficient allowance until the next pay check. So, whenever I sill have some left for me to spend on my other hobbies, I find time to gamble with them. I only gamble occassionally, that is why I don't bother about this too much. I only gamble to have fun and socialize.
2240  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anti-scam addresses Database on: April 12, 2019, 12:38:59 PM
You could check it on etherscan.io butnyou should check it well. Double check the address and name as well but scammers nowadays are wise but you should be wiser than them. However, reporting such addresses might have no sense in some point because they could still make a new one.
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