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2261  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitnity.com - a community-driven gambling platform on: February 24, 2023, 05:59:08 PM
Hello. For now we are keeping BTNTY only on the Ethereum network, therefore its only possible to buy it through Uniswap at the moment. ETH fees now way smaller than they used to be. However for the future we might consider getting listed on further exchanges.

Our CoinMarketCap link: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitnity-new/
Are you ignoring me on purpose or is it accidental? Could you answer to this?
Please ignore any provocative tone in my message might have and just answer to it? It's a legit concern about the legitimacy of your raffle.
If i am not getting a response in few days i'll just sell my tokens because avoiding questions signals what's coming in the future.
2262  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲BetFury.io|🎉BetFury Affiliate Program is live| 💸Earn with RevShare up to 60% on: February 23, 2023, 11:58:41 PM
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Faucet is meant only to try the casino feature and not as a source of profit. User that staying on the casino for this kind of mere bonuses usually doesn’t play at all just and just leeching the casino.
Yeah i find this a difficult concept. I definitely see it as a source of profit because what would be other reasons any site would have have it? What's the difference of being a feature and source of income?
People wouldn't use faucets as source of income years ago even though they paid good money in these days standard.

I only see it being abused when it's done by bots, not by poor users clicking it daily.
2263  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should I buy BNB now? on: February 23, 2023, 11:52:34 PM
Hi guys, Is it too late now to buy BNB? Or can we expect huge price drop in this year?

Maybe answer why BNB first? Why not ETH or BTC, what fundamental changes are you waiting to happen with BNB? Don't you think that it might be dangerous after regulators attacked BUSD and CZ talking about dedollarization (that would bring most CExes down)?

What comes to price, i don't have any idea what's going to happen, but i recon everyone who does have any idea don't know what they are talking about.
2264  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sam Bankman-Fried bribed politicians for favor. on: February 23, 2023, 11:46:15 PM
I wonder what kind of sentence would convince people that SFB wasn't getting any favors from his donations. Death sentence perhaps?
I mean as the OP said, he is faced with 12 criminal charges. Is this a procedure that happens to everyone who are protected by the all mighty elite?
Or are people just waiting he walks free after all this spotlight. Thatw would need a miracle now.
2265  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - 🦉 Drake, UFC, Everton Main Partner ⚽ 🥊 on: February 23, 2023, 11:40:31 PM
withdrawals are instant up until a few hundred grand then they take a bit of time. I've withdrawn 7 figures few times and it was settled within 20 mins to an hour.

They arent delaying your withdrawals, bitcoin is just the slowest method.
7 figures in 20 minutes? Holy heck. "Veikkaus" that's a gambling monopoly in Finland would demand you to visit them physically to prepare you to handle what's coming. In fact they actually check everything several times and would invite you to lunch to talk with you before you got you money.
2266  Economy / Economics / Re: How rich would I be? on: February 23, 2023, 11:30:07 PM
For those of us who have been exposed to cryptocurrency and have had to believe in its continued existence by delving into its use;
How rich could I be if I use DCA strategy to invest in Bitcoin continuously until it reaches its 21million limit? Knowing how much it has gotten to now at 19.15million.
How long would be a long time in years for this limit to be reached and what opportunities would be made available to those who invested in owing these coins and still do as at the time?
Will those who earn from campaigns, offer services online or conduct business with cryptocurrency be so rich, seeing that they have been in the game long and have accessed or have access in the form of holdings or savings or have its coins as payment in one form or another?
Ok few questions as i have no idea what you are talking about. You are asking how rich how rich without providing any numbers of how much you are investing via DCA or when. Are you talking past or future?

Since from the start there are like couple of people that could have predicted what would happen and those people was called crazy. So why would you think anyone of us would know what the price would be in the future if no one saw this coming few years ago?
2267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Paxos to stop minting BUSD on: February 23, 2023, 11:23:04 PM
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Maybe but these exchanges or issuers of stablecoin should be lenient as possible to avoid such fate of FTX.

I see zero similarities with FTX case. FTX problems weren't because of stable coins but because of ftx having no reserves and using FTT as reserves of all things. That seems in insane in hindshight. And it's not like everyone was losing money with FTX. Anyone who shorted FTT with leverage from the tweet of cz in binance made themselves rich.
2268  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: OneCoin - help! (No, not what you think ;-)) on: February 22, 2023, 11:57:23 PM
Ruja Ignatova, founder of the crypto pyramid Onecoin, may have been murdered in Greece a year after her disappearance. According to an article, quoting a leaked report from a police informant, the “missing Cryptoqueen” was killed on a yacht in the Ionian Sea more than four years ago.

Murder in the Mediterranean – Another Theory About Onecoin Mastermind’s Fate Circulated
https://news.bitcoin.com/onecoin-cryptoqueen-killed-in-greece-in-2018-report-claims/

I am not saying this wouldn't be true. I thought in the first place that she doesn't have a clue what kind of people she have to deal with now. And would have been definitely murdered immediately when she tries to launder all that stolen money.
But i am also saying that if i was her, i would definitely start a rumor that i have been killed. Probably even manufactured some evidence for it.
2269  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: February 22, 2023, 11:22:25 PM
Apparently the administrators of Freebitco.in have gotten very greedy lately: https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/freebitco.in?stars=1

That's a rough patch considering the track record and credibility of this platform.

I put trust trustpilot as much value as newbie accounts in bitcointalk. Both of them van be weaponized with money, either for praising the product or FUDding the competition.

Also i didn't even find anything that would make Freebitcoin admins "greedy". And being "greedy" is just weirdest fud. Like not every company out there wouldn't want to make more profit.
2270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: GeckoAI - new AI project. Crypto analysis and prediction of new growth on: February 22, 2023, 11:01:02 PM
Hello, everyone!

We are trying very hard and have almost finished designing the website. We have also almost finished developing the contract and are planning to launch the token as early as next week.
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Lots to do it seems. Do you have a whitepaper? Because whitepaper link on your page leads to telegram channel. In fact most of the links in there lead to telegram channel, even the uniswap buy link. Docs lead to medium blog Tongue.

But if this is going to be an announcement you should move this to here and make this a proper announcement. If you are looking for opinions of your web page/project, you need to provide more information.
2271  Economy / Economics / Re: Eu Cina vs USA russia oil vs Green energy on: February 22, 2023, 10:30:29 PM
Green energy is mostly solar power.
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I would like to see some sources for this. From what i gather it's mostly hydropower and wind energy. Solar surely has been growing a lot but so far it's not been without challenges. I am certain at some point it won't be as expensive as panels gets more cheaper efficient and durable and maybe self-cleaning.
2272  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What is the future of bitcoin without powerful nations? on: February 22, 2023, 10:18:18 PM
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What do you is the future of bitcoin at this point?
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Big countries have always caused fear uncertainty and doubt for bitcoin's future. And for a good reason. If they ban fiat money pairs from cexes or freeze any fiat money that is originated from bitcoin trading, we are pretty much over and back to p2p trading.

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Do nations or people have power over bitcoin price regulations?
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I don't understand the question. Nations can't decide what the bitcoin price is. People are doing it by trading it.

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Do you see a good outlook soon?
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Definitely, i've seen the fear of the markets before and it's always been similar before the rise.
2273  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin - is the bottom in? on: February 22, 2023, 10:10:46 PM
On technical analysis i haven't seen really convincing confirmation, but in terms of how the market and atmosphere feels like for someone who has experienced 3 big bear runs and 2 and big bull runs. This definitely feels like the bottom is in. It's nothing specific or technical. It's a combination of things that feel so familiar.
2274  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: It's on! 2024 US Presidential Election Biden+Harris Vs Trump Bitcoin betting.... on: February 22, 2023, 09:21:25 PM
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Even the Republican party is starting to turn on Trump
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If my memory serves me right, didn't they do that last time as well before he was their main candidate? And soon after they realized he is winning they turned to praise anything he said as spineless as they are. If DeSantis seems to b losing they will ditch him too and praise that traitorous clown again.
2275  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [HFT] Hashflow Speculation on: February 22, 2023, 06:54:31 PM
Ok lets talk. Lets start by not using 1h charts but zoom out a little.



I've never even heard about this token, but i am intrigued and so confused. What the hell even is this? A Dex a part of some game? How does the dex have a fiat ramp planned in the roadmap?
What makes me even more intrigued is that Binance believes in these by listing them and they do research for fundamentals, or at least they should do some



2276  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Paxos to stop minting BUSD on: February 22, 2023, 06:03:36 PM
GM crypto fam.
So, the NY Department of Financial Services has ordered Paxos to stop minting BUSD effectifly as of yesterday (Feb. 21st).
How big of an impact is the government's crackdown on crypto going to have on the crypto market's growth in the US?

source:
https://app.getresponse.com/view.html?x=a62b&m=BJvOSR&mc=9M&s=BtgXWnG&u=QcLhh&z=EJo0QoX&
I am still assuming this claim about Paxos is true and they somehow messed up:
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“violated its obligation to conduct tailored, periodic risk assessments and due diligence refreshes of Binance and Paxos-issued BUSD customers to prevent bad actors from using the platform.”

Because only other reason i see for this is that they would have done it out of spite. Because end result isn't keeping anyone safe. In fact Further attempts to drive down stablecoins could lead to catastrophy in markets and might hurt people more then FTX ever did. Dedollarisation would be an interesting thing to see but ultimately that could mean not only end of stablecoins, it would mean end of fiat pairs. And i don't have a clue how we would survive that.
2277  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitnity.com - a community-driven gambling platform on: February 22, 2023, 05:43:10 PM
In order to qualify for airdrop, as stated in the tweet, you need to fulfill at least one of the five conditions, where each entitles you to conditionally 1 ticket in a draw where 10 users will receive 10,000 BTNTY tokens, but since there are not so many participants, there are chances.

That is absolutely correct!  Wink
Are these winners gong to be picked from all 5 categories or are they just being picked randomly? Because i am assuming that there are way more entries for retweets and multiple bitnity accounts against those stakers and liquidity providers.

Also i are you going to do a public raffle with verifiable results or do you just hand pick winners (aka your alt accounts and friends)
2278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: NFT Speculation on: February 21, 2023, 11:40:26 PM
BAYC and CryptoPunks have been around for some time already, and I think they deserve the hype they've got and the popularity they've gained over time. But you are right though, I feel a lot of NFT collections are overvalued while some which are much better than them have got not as much value as they deserve.

Gaming NFTs will surely take the market by surprise in these coming couple of years as blockchain-games get a boost. There are a lot of GameFi projects currently being launched that have a lot of potential to explode in a year or so and their in-game NFTs will surely be valuable if the projects become successful.
But crypto market value isn't based on "deserving" the marketcap. People would value different things and i am sure there's enough people for every coin out there saying that they don't deserve their marketcap as high as it is. For a long time now i have accepted that adoption doesn't mean that best tech would win.

It's weird how much i still have defended NFTs in this forum even though i personally don't even understand the value of physical collectables. Maybe that's why it isn't as big leap to me.
2279  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CBDC and Regulation discussion on: February 21, 2023, 10:26:36 PM

CBDCs will be much more restricted than a stablecoin. As you've said before, they cannot be used in "De-Fi" protocols or even decentralized blockchain networks. Stablecoins would be a much better option in this regard. They may not go away after CBDCs are launched, but they will certainly be regulated "down to the bone". Regulations are inevitable, especially when governments want a piece of the pie.

People will trust a CBDC more than a stablecoin, just because it's backed by the government. But that doesn't mean stablecoins will die in the long run. Each type of currency will have its own respective advantages/disadvantages. It'll be up to you to decide which one to use for your own benefit. Who cares about centralized digital Fiat currencies anyways? As long as we have decentralized alternatives like Bitcoin and Ethereum, nothing else matters. Just my opinion Smiley

Yeah they definitely are coming, there's not question about that. But i don't see them "better" in a sense that they are not comparable and build for different reasons in mind. Stablecoins are a way to go if you are into DeFi.

But if you want just to hodl fiat money, it's not like it will be optional to go back to current fiat money system after CBDC has taken the whole system over. So i don't see it as better than stablecoins, but better then current fiat-money transferring system in general.
2280  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Can tribalism encourage one world currency on: February 21, 2023, 10:18:49 PM
We have different cultures, tribes, race, ethnicity, policy, environments, climates, way of life and thinking as well as many other diverse factors that make every human race slightly different in the way of life and co-operation. It is agreed that civilisation have tried its own might to unite the human race but yet there exist differences and limitations.

The aim of this thread is to find out if the entire world can resolve into using one currency with the diversity in lifelyhood we face as humans. Can the world ever come to such compromise if they had the opportunity to?
Not unless there will be one single alliance / government to rule us all. Personally i would see one true currency it causing more problems then current system. I am not sure how we would control it, or more likely who would control it. Right now countries use their own money to manage crisis situations. And inflation is a good buffer for it. But when leaders of these countries couldn't control the supply, that stabilization method wouldn't be optional. And that's just a one problem.
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