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2281  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ★ Gambling vs Forex vs Crypto Trading ★ on: March 07, 2019, 02:52:53 PM
Gambling:
Needs luck, can be done with both Fiat and crypto, better odds in different types of betting as well as casinos and other games are involved. Skill sets are also favorable depending on the type of game you're good at. It's good not to get addicted and only play with what we can afford to lose.

Forex:
Need luck here as well, but skills about technicals and fundamentals both are needed very much to be able to gain profits through forex trading. Many different payment methods (some brokers also allowing crypto) are available to deposit and withdraw. If you lose, don't try to increase the volume to recover, it's better to keep it going at low. Same rule applies that you should only play with what you can afford to lose.

Crypto trading:
Almost similar to forex trading but has its own risks, where it gives ridiculous returns but can also make you lose the most of your capital. While there are too many options available to be traded (even more pairs than what you can find in forex trading), this thing focuses more on technicals than fundamentals because here, it is said to buy the rumors, sell the facts. That same rule applies here strictly to not use the money you can't afford to lose.

OP forgot this one more thing:
Options:
It follows the same pattern of forex but the only difference is, everything is based on time and you set a time limit as well as the limit over/under which the specific pair you're trading will close for that set time limit. It is similar to gambling dice and is also available in crypto as well. Once again, don't put in money you can't afford to lose.
2282  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Do you know how should be your topic title? on: March 06, 2019, 02:54:27 PM
Title should be more as a subject of an email in which we are going to convey our message, and a good title can only be written if the content that we are going to present inside the message is completely known or at least known in a better way. If you are clear what you want to convey, then only you will be able to write a good title to catch everyone's eyes and make them click it and visit and take interest in the content inside. So, all I mean here is, if you want to convert viewers (of title) into visitors (of your thread) and want to engage in a much better way, you should be clear about what you want to speak and then choose a very good title that gives a brief idea of what people will find inside, whether it'll be interesting for them to visit or not.
2283  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Portfolio apps on: March 06, 2019, 01:49:09 PM
I believe that if the prices of our listed coins in the app could be fetched offline (anyhow), it'd stand this thing out among many other portfolio apps out there. As well, a dedicated news section with buttons to select which way will the coin go (like thumbs up means upside, down means downside, - means neutral) and a button to bookmark/favorite that news is also a great thing any user would expect. I'd also like to see the app showing exchange options, but there should be links as well and some of the crypto should also be allowed to be bought/sold/converted through the portfolio app itself. I know that portfolio is just to show our stats, but this is what I really need that when a news comes up and I feel that hey, I need to buy this immediately, I should be able to do it with the tap of a button inside (I'm not asking you to open an exchange for us  Tongue, but all I expect is for you to link the exchanges through API or whatever technical things need to be done inside) and let us trade too over different exchanges through one portfolio app itself.
There should be an import/export Excel sheet section too (or if you prefer Google Sheets) as it's help many taxpayers to get all the data fetched in real-time.
2284  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2019-03-05] Billionaire Eugene Kaspersky: World Isn’t Ready for Bitcoin Yet on: March 06, 2019, 12:47:36 PM
So what Kaspersky means is that, for him or anyone to be adopting a technology like Bitcoin over traditional currencies system, it needs 100 years for that to happen completely?
Well then, my question to him is that, even if it takes a century to overtake real world currencies (no doubt we will be dead by then), would he actually be willing to help for it to happen by spreading the word through his Antivirus? Would he be willing to let their buyers and investors purchase Antivirus contracts through crypto? Maybe that century could turn into a decade and everything could turn so quick?
Guys, adoption is already at a very speedy pace, it's just that the intervention of Governments is stopping (actually FUD'ing) us from using it IRL smoothly.
2285  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you think crypto trading can help nation with no Job create jobs? on: March 05, 2019, 03:22:48 PM
there is a nation out there with a scarcity of job and people scavenging for what they can do to earn a living
I won't list any country but the data is out there, My question is can crypto trading be an alternative?

Exactly not. Because trading cannot guarantee fixed profits (and we need an "income" or at least a fixed amount of money incoming) to make a living. I'm saying this because even if you win too much, you'll then get used to live a luxurious lifestyle due to having too much money. And as you know crypto, it's a roller coaster in which once you sit, you'll experience both high ups and downs so nothing's too certain and with that, I'm sure you won't be able to live that luxurious lifestyle continuously for the rest of your life.

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If there can be a proper training program and mentorship do you think a trader can make earning with crypto trading

If you trade can you say this from experience or you will say no?

Still, my answer remains the same - NO. Because you can't "earn" through trading because profits are not income and so, cannot be earned. And based on my experience, I'd say that there needs a lot of luck as well while trading anything (not just crypto specifically), and you can't take your life for granted by just giving your full time to trading alone and not working for a living.

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trading platform www.huobimena.com Huobi MENA is an official branch of Huobi global

telegram: https://t.me/HBMENA

Huobi MENA

The most trusted digital asset exchange in the MENA region!

Lolz, did you actually mean to ask that question to know whether people can actually make a living through crypto trading? Or are you trying to endorse for Huobi Mena?
2286  Other / Archival / Re: Experienced <> Newbie trader ? We are paying you in BTC and USD to test SIFR on: March 05, 2019, 02:11:03 PM
I don't think anyone would be interested in using your service until somethings have been well known by the users, this is because we have scammed a number of times and don't want to fall into any scam deliberately.

First of all, can you tell us why we should make use of this exchange instead of using binance, what is the unique feature of the exchange. Secondly, is it possible you give us a signed message of the address of where the prizes won are kept.

Double check your words before posting, what do you mean by saying "we have scammed a number of times"? It should be "we have been scammed a number of times".



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Now why would someone use our exchange and not others is pretty simple, we offer features no other exchange offers, for example : Order-Cancel-Order,  Order-Send-Order, Hidden / Iceberg, Trailing Stop limit, All-Or-None, and the ability to combine all these parameters in one single order.

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You've combined all the best things a trader looks for, and most importantly it's the trailing stop I love a lot. But, what's that fee for and why should anyone pay you to be eligible to trade any specified amount at your place? As well, why are different people with high membership levels PMing me? Is it a condition for these users to get into the competition or what?
Glad to see you bought a copper membership, at least you could afford that. But buying a copper membership and paying 5 BTC to users just to "test out" your trading platform, that too without an escrow? I understand that there's no KYC requirement, still I smell something fishy here.
2287  Economy / Lending / Re: Lending Service Started! (BTC/LTC/ETH/DOGE/ETC/PayPal)! on: March 04, 2019, 11:58:08 AM
These two repayments confirmed. New repayment amount 0.155BTC and repayment should be made on 24th February. Thanks for posting the update.

0.16275 btc due repayment date 3rd march, 2019.
Updated.
Having health problems due to which I was unable to post.
Loan amount increasing day by day as you are not paying interest weekly. According to our deal interest should be paid on time. So, I can't go too long in this way. Please repay at least 0.01BTC each week. Otherwise, I have to create scam accusation.

https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/9828efbe8c91245bb190f5433a1aa79b52f2b3854d6263b0ebed91b03f0b6b41
0.0067 BTC sent.
Repayment due on 10th march, repayment amount: 0.1638525 BTC.
Had PM and asked shasan to grant one more week for 0.01 or more repayments due to my health problems.
2288  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Guide] Factors to consider before joining paid signature campaigns. on: March 01, 2019, 04:36:06 PM
Consider the genre you're good at.

It's great to evaluate yourself before evaluating anyone else here. If you know what your specialities are, you're bound to serve high-end dedication and great quality to the party who is willing to pay you to advertise them. Don't just look for which boards they're counting your posts in, also look for yourself that what you're better at being a quality posters. You may also ask people about their opinions or may already know how you're doing if anyone appreciates/degrade you based on their like/dislike (though it's their personal opinion, I believe that in some cases, it's better to improve instead or arguing).
2289  Economy / Speculation / Re: When Will Btcoin Get Back To $20k up ? on: March 01, 2019, 04:04:58 PM
Since 2017 after bitcoin got its all time highest, the  market has kept it down and there has been no real sign of going up again, but when will it get back to its all time highest?

It will, trust me it will go way above that level - can't say when exactly.
That's because Futures gave the other side to let these bears too make some money by killing the bulls eating up their longs. Recent example was when BTC struggled to get over $4250 and then just scattered down back to $3800. This shows that current investors are only into making money from both the sides, so we need some serious investors enter the markets and grow the price to a level from where throwing it down wouldn't be so easy for bears. I feel that what we are expecting of Bakkt, we will possibly see the markets turning red at first for sure before it begins to rally higher.
2290  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin bulls vs bears... what side are you on? on: March 01, 2019, 03:52:36 PM
I'm on the side of truth, and truth is that we are getting this Bitcoin thing go mainstream at the speed of light, where big brands are adjoining their names with Bitcoin and blockchain technology, where ETF is on the table and is sure to get accepted, where we have Bakkt launch still pending while these institutions are accumulating as much BTC as they can when they can - at these cheap rates. This accumulation is not for the dump, but a super bull run which will take BTC to the next level in terms of value. Those who don't know what is Bitcoin or blockchain, thanks to Samsung due to whom they will learn more about investing in the future of technology through its upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10.
2291  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Adoption Spreading Fast In The Automotive Industry on: February 27, 2019, 03:55:51 PM
Don't just keep it to the automotive industry, because Samsung has also announced that it will launch its new flagship smartphone Galaxy S10 with an inbuilt multicryptocurrency-enhanced wallet which will help spread the word to the whole smartphone population who are not so familiar with crypto till now. This shows that adoption is being so quick that things are smoothly getting to reach that mainstream exposure we've all been waiting for, since years.
2292  Economy / Gambling / Re: $0.70 to $7000. My high payout wins! on: February 27, 2019, 12:59:33 PM
Considering how you've hidden your profit, I'm going to assume that it's heavily negative.

The luck 85% value on your account also doesn't do you any favors. Smiley

@bigluckybets,
Why is it that your luck % is under 100 if you're ^tasting^ it already? Anyone would look for the luck factor indeed, and if your luck % shows even 0.01 less than 100, it means that actmyname is right and you're not getting enough wins to cover your losses as you were advocating before!
2293  Economy / Lending / Re: Lending Service Started! (BTC/LTC/ETH/DOGE/ETC/PayPal)! on: February 25, 2019, 06:06:33 AM
These two repayments confirmed. New repayment amount 0.155BTC and repayment should be made on 24th February. Thanks for posting the update.

0.16275 btc due repayment date 3rd march, 2019.
Updated.
Having health problems due to which I was unable to post.
2294  Economy / Lending / Re: Lending Service Started! (BTC/LTC/ETH/DOGE/ETC/PayPal)! on: February 17, 2019, 02:20:31 PM
Partial repayment out of 0.025 BTC loan - 0.0075 BTC sent.
Remaining 0.018375 (after calculating interest).
After internal decisions and mutual understanding, we've come to an agreement of combining both loans and shifting repayment date - it will now be BTC0.1491 on 10th February, 2019.
Archive to shorten the post.
Partial Repayment, Combine all into one, new loan amount and repayment date are confirmed.

Last week interest paid:
47df41e5d5b89c38578b2558f54ef01db9deece40af8a0da94046669a80c305e

This week partial interest repaid:
7e6f51319b1760049360527222d3e4830129182b5ec8017e31317d7e3e263c35

Remaining due now is:
0.14762 + (interest) 0.00738
= BTC0.155 on 24th February.
2295  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to Earn Cryptocurrencies free on: February 13, 2019, 03:13:08 PM
Sorry, i mean you can get $25 worth of XLM

Are you sure? They spammed my email with their offer to, but i think the mail i received indicated they were talking about 25 XLM (i deleted the mail from my mailbox, since i do not tend to hold on to spam mails)... I searched for the claiming procedure and found out they want a complete KYC for 25 XLM, so i walked away.

But it's possible i misread and they were talking about $25 in XLM... Still not enough for my privacy, but certainly better than $2

Smiley

And what happens is, people fall for such offers and go ahead giving their so-called "KYC" which they regret in future as to why they committed such a mistake? Regrets take place when hackers and other companies rake in these databases for not even a penny per KYC sold in either dark market or a direct sale. It's really not advisable to give KYC to anyone until they're secure enough to keep it safe from attacks and theft.

@OP,
I've my friend playing at duckdice where you need to wager around BTC0.5 and you'll get 500 Satoshis as faucet (capped to max 30 faucet claims per day). He already tried it and checked the withdrawal process, and he told me that it's instant. For your faucet part, this one's a better option than going for freebitcoin because if I'm not wrong, they're not even giving half of what you'll get at duckdice.

Airdrops are fine as far as project doesn't need KYC. Still, if there seems something more of a value added to the project through blockchain, giving it to them is fine but at your own risk because nobody knows the intentions of anybody's mind as it is crypto - where they get everything while either keeping their anonymity maintained by hiding their identity or using someone else's identity with a different name in order to scam ahead after ICO is successfully completed.

Cloud mining? Think again.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.msg9697654#msg9697654
Read this before going for it.

Advertising is good, but the pay rate is definitely not competitive if we compare it to Google AdSense, still a better alternative.

Even you can earn Steem for sharing stuff at their social media and there are more social mediums you can use to earn altcoins (like VIB) for being socially active and sell it for BTC. Still, free BTC after exchanging it.

The best thing is to use your skills and get paid for it, it is also considered free here. Showcase your talent here and get paid BTC for the same.
2296  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Deals for Hardware Wallets on: February 13, 2019, 10:28:33 AM
Or possible, you did not opened that website to see that is for presentation Smiley

I only recommend to order from official website. From http://promo-wallet.com/ you can see actual prices, discounts, promo codes, but you will not order from that website. If visitor want to order, will go to official website, Trezor or Ledger shop.

It redirects us to someone's referral link at ledger or trezor whichever we click, and I'm damn sure it's yours. Nice trick on getting everyone to buy and get ya some commission while motivating others to go for hardware wallets. Nice smart use of your brain that you didn't give your referral link here and followed the rules, and gave it through your website while helping others by providing them with coupons and better information of all sort of hardware products mentioned there.
2297  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CloudBet allegedly defrauding customer for 330.58 Bitcoins? on: February 08, 2019, 11:05:57 PM
Cloudbet not responding for my 330 BTC withdrawal

I had been following this one closely as I used to bet at cloudbet, thought they were one of the very few highly reputed gambling websites one can go for. After seeing that their guy "Ronnie" was just trying to convince others that they've had been fair with the user and that there had been too many claims of the account OP of that thread (Swofty) had been talking about, it made them look shady and caught them red handed already as if someone who is claiming to have everything, from 2fa to email to deposit/withdrawals screenshots as well as ready to even sign a message and who also provided an exact image of the withdrawal request of that BTC330, then cloudbet stands no chance to prove and convince everyone that they're innocent in this matter. There are enough of the excuses they've been making and after Swofty provided everything, they're not even replying to that thread which shows that they're clearly the ones who wish to run away with Swofty and many other users' money and still get their business going. I guess it's time for me and others to day a good bye to cloudbet and as well, those who love where their HQ is located (if anyone ever noticed that or have visited there already), I'd suggest them to draw their Police Authorities' attention towards this matter and help Swofty and others get their money back as BTC330 is not a pancake to be left for Cloudbet.
2298  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Benefits of ETF approval to gamble industries! on: February 08, 2019, 10:40:02 PM
Now that news are filter in that ETF is about to be approved by sec, I will like to ask about your views on this.  Will ETF approval affect gambling industry especially the crypto gambling industry?

Not so important for the gambling sector, as the primary goal for both the player (gambler) and the company which provides those games to such players - is making money through their own ways. The only benefit ETF could do is by getting a spike in BTC value as whatever a gambler wins, he saves them for the correct time to be withdrawn and ETF issue is a perfect hype to let that happen. It'd have been great if this ETF stuff could open the possibilities of using BTC broadly by a wide range of high end gamblers even in the institutional investment sector by giving them the possibilities to be able to manage huge BTC amounts, but as everything will be just contracts and there will be no need for them to hold BTC in real (or virtual whatever), I don't think there seems any extraordinary benefits of ETF approval to the gambling industry.
2299  Economy / Speculation / Re: What if the bull run refuses to come again? on: February 08, 2019, 03:51:48 PM
Its quite good always to be optimistic and sometimes you think of what's the worst thing that can ever happen with which one prepare well. Considering the rate at which guyz are so expectant. I thought, what if the bull refuses to run? What will guyz do? Huh

First of all, that ^bull run^ is just a speculation that will come by us and it's not human being itself to decide whether to come or not.

If bull run takes place, it won't just let BTC alone fly but alts will follow; but if it doesn't happen, then too there's nothing bad in it until the price doesn't slip and remain stable and strong. It would gain extra attention that BTC, a very highly volatile cryptocurrency had been playing stable during the most influential launches and approvals as well as regulations taking place. I want bull run to happen, but slowly, as it may prove to be the last bull run we might ever witness during our lifetime.
2300  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Cloudbet not responding for my 330 BTC withdrawal on: February 08, 2019, 03:13:46 PM
Yes I did followed what they needed. They paid me out last time as you can see the photo on AskGamblers. I will post it in here again. They paid me out, then when I withdraw all they hold it and needed the documents, which I gave right away. Now its been a month and 6 days to be exact since that.

https://imgur.com/a/6CTO03Z

I'm sorry for forcing you to do this but it was only for your own good. Now that you've played your part, this proves cloudbet to be guilty and now, it's either that they are playing it knowingly and trying to take longer to (maybe) manage the funds to pay you or they're trying to get away with everything (your deposit and winnings both). Strange how a company found in ~2013 is now acting so shady whereas everything here is now as transparent as a clear glass.

@Cloudbet,
What are you guys waiting for? Just pay this guy and save your reputation, else you'll not just go bankrupt but be sent to jail and as well be cursed by this and other users whose money you guys are trying to eat up and run away.
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