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2281  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🕹️ Esports 🎮 Prediction & Discussion Thread on: April 30, 2022, 11:20:56 PM
I didn't expect that disqualification coming from Outsiders and Mind Games got lucky they'll be having at least three chances to qualify at this point.

Quick search on twitter leads to post 1 of Outsiders 'Pure' drew a Z line on the minimap few times while playing

Letter Z is a symbol for of war for Russia therefore he was suspected of literally supporting the war as it is constantly used by pro-war Russians. One silly act from a team member and the whole team has to be disqualified, this is also the 2nd time VP is disqualified from a tournament ( the first one was Gamers Galaxy, they refused to not wear their VP jersey which is tied to Russian organization )
That's not an accident.

It was a paused game and then Pure did just draw that on a mini map. Well, he has made it out of boredom and he shows support for the invasion.

His career now is ruined and I don't think that he's going to like further results of the decision of Valve. There's a likely that he might get banned from all Valve sponsor events.
2282  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Isn't it a pain to remember difficult and long passwords for each new platform? on: April 30, 2022, 04:35:34 PM
There are password managers that you can use. Those are the tools that I've read from other crypto folks. But, I'll go with the traditional method of writing it on a paper where I'm the only one that knows anything about it.
I still prefer the old way of using my usual password and includes some characters or different characters which this characters only I will note in my notebook. I have trust issue when it comes in using new apps related to or that will need to put money that will requires password so as much as possible I choose login ways thru number OTP or apps that allow 2FA if possible. Tough the idea will really help many who have trouble in forgetting passwords since not all platforms have easy claim or options of forgot passwords.
2FAs are common these days.

It's either you use an email or use those authenticator apps. It's a good plus for security for your accounts and that practice of doing traditional through keeping it on notebooks.

It never gets old and I'm sure that many of the people here are doing the same especially for the private keys.
2283  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Isn't it a pain to remember difficult and long passwords for each new platform? on: April 29, 2022, 02:18:08 PM
There are password managers that you can use. Those are the tools that I've read from other crypto folks. But, I'll go with the traditional method of writing it on a paper where I'm the only one that knows anything about it.

working on a passwordless mechanism.
I wonder how this is going to work and I get the idea by visiting the website but it still confuses me with a lot of things. Those graphic charts are helpful.
2284  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin hit a new high amid price volatility on: April 29, 2022, 10:21:37 AM
In my opinion, Bitcoin has withstood many tests and different regulatory attacks.
I agree.

People don't see this fact about bitcoin rather they only look at the roller coaster ride of bitcoin. But checking out how secure the network is and the hash rate difficulty goes higher, is one big sign to us who are believing in the long term status of bitcoin.

Along with the better security that we're seeing. This comes also with the price for which we're also looking at but people should also seeing some information like this.
2285  Economy / Gambling / Re: Help setting up an online crypto casino on: April 29, 2022, 08:36:29 AM
Some basic things you will need are a Bankroll, and a Gambling license, so, if you don't have money for those then you can stop the research now.
Speaking of a gambling license, he should see the basic setup and how much it should cost. Like a Curacao gambling license, to have an idea on this, the cost would be based on this article:

The fees for a “master” gambling license in Curacao include a 60,000 ANG (or about $34,000) setup fee and then 10,000 ANG (about $5,600) per month for the first two years. After that, the operator can negotiate with the government of Curacao for fees going forward.

That should be the basic and to give OP the idea if it's worth it since it's just the license alone. The additional cost for making the casino itself, bankroll, and other security related things for the software.
2286  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Australia to ban Pokies on: April 28, 2022, 09:14:21 PM
It depends on what their government thinks of what's needed to happen. If they have to eradicate those pokies because it's not doing good to their citizens, they must do it.

Since there's no law that prohibits its placement in every place, before they ban it there's a need to pass a law so that there will be restriction for those businessmen that are into this.
2287  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I lost my bitcoin on: April 28, 2022, 12:15:50 PM
Reading what you've said is unbelievable.

I don't think that this story can ever be true. But let us say that your story is for real, sorry to say that you don't have any backups and no matter how hard you ask for help, no one will do it.

And you've just met someone from Tinder who asked you to buy bitcoin with $300k? That's crazy, trusting a stranger and borrowing that amount.
2288  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Choose Wisely on: April 28, 2022, 09:09:32 AM
I'll choose what I'll need and that's 10 btc and I'll sleep all day long.

But some think that having breakfast/dinner with Elon Musk is better, because BTC won't be worth it in 10 years  Grin
From a business and entrepreneur perspective, having dinner with him is worth it and people might calculate that more than the offered 10 BTC. But for someone who's practical and a believer in bitcoin, 10 btc is much worth it and can be bigger after 10 years opposite to what you've said.

Well, the dinner thing made me remember about Justin Sun's dinner with Warren Buffett.
2289  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Will NFT be the future of art and collectibles? on: April 28, 2022, 07:40:59 AM
Many people want to buy NFT because it allows them to support the arts and have something cool from their favorite musicians, brands and celebrities.  NFT also gives artists the opportunity to program in perpetual royalties if someone buys their work.  Galleries see this as a way to reach new buyers interested in art, what do you think?
It's already happening and there go the artists that are seeing the potential of NFTs since they're for the royalties and appreciation of their works.

There's a use case for this but we don't know if there will be a better technology that will be introduced in the future. Maybe something better than NFTs and will totally maximize the potential and benefit for the artists and anyone who publishes or mints their works.
2290  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustadice – Next Generation Dice on: April 27, 2022, 05:19:46 PM
someone have problem withdraw their money from this site?  i guess its another scam site. i guess it be since it make it so hard to withrawl from site
I have never had any problems withdrawing from bustadice and it's one of the fastest that I've ever known.

It's one of the most reputable dice sites that I've ever known. If you've got doubts check on how much they've got in their bankroll and also the reputation or trust rating of its owner.

There's no question about it.  Smiley
2291  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Elon and and how this "dude" could effect bitcoin in the future? on: April 27, 2022, 02:44:53 PM
He can shill all the time Dogecoin.
This is possible and we hope that it won't happen.

But if he accepts Bitcoin as a payment in having crypto ads on that platform, that would have an effect on Bitcoin in the future.  But this dude is pretty smart, we don't know what his next month and we can't predict it.  Let's see what will happen next.

For him, just free speech.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1519036983137509376
Well, let's just think that in all of the possibilities there will be moments that he might do it.

About acceptance of bitcoin as payment for the ads inside Twitter, we don't know what's on his head and he's just all for the free speech. And hopefully, that free speech won't be abused.

Because it's likely that some huge influencers are going to backlash bitcoin once again for their own gain.
2292  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Features of fake/scam AirDrops on: April 27, 2022, 12:30:02 PM
There have been alot of scam project now...
Even before, scam airdrops have been rampant.

Three features of fake airdrop.

1: any airdrop that "have no end" they often runs for 2/3 months, majority are not true.  real airdrops don't last more than a month.

2:  95% of airdrop given to "all participants" is not real. Normal airdrop is mainly for a limited number for top referrals.

3: Any airdrop promising you high amount of their token equivalent  $5000, $10,000 or even more without through referral bonus may not be real. Real airdrops don't give such amount, unless you are claiming on  their site where you pay gas fee,
This is why airdrops shouldn't be your bread and butter and if you're into it, you should be spending your spare time getting into those airdrops. In the end, airdrops are like the lottery.

You may have found a good airdrop today but it will take time again until you find another good one. That's why if you're joining airdrops, do not swap your identity for a $5 worth of thin air and promises.
2293  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can Dogecoin become the new BTC? on: April 27, 2022, 11:04:03 AM
Is it possible that dogecoin can beat BTC after Elon musk takes over Twitter? Imagine if Dogecoin is well accepted throughout the world then BTC wouldn't this makes Dogecoin the new coin? This might sound too crazy to dream about but that Elon musk guy can make anything possible.
Yes, in our wildest dreams. No question about Elon's influence but it won't be enough to take over bitcoin. You can simply calculate the supply and market cap of it on how much it needs for it to beat bitcoin.

It's a no-brainer if the comparison of a meme coin is for bitcoin. It really sound crazy but I'm not belittling about its adoption because in general, cryptos are going to be accepted by there will be a chosen few that's preferred by most.
2294  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do You Think New Casino Should Partnered With Bounty Managers To Gain Trust? on: April 26, 2022, 10:32:44 PM
Yeah, it's part of the promotion that they're paying.

The reputation of the BM is what they've paid for and as a foundation to get into the market, they've got someone who's going to do it for them. But reputable managers won't just accept a project if they see its worth and if it isn't worth it.

If they see something that is not part of their standards, they'll decline it.
Its already understandable that they would really be having preferences or criterias before they would accept any projects whether it would pass their standards or not.Popular BM's does really give that
kind of impact in terms of recognition of a certain project but to mind off that this isnt really that a guarantee that your casino or service would really succeed into this market.
All thing matters on the things that been offered or the things been done by the rest of the team but somewhat its not really bad if you do consider on spending or have some budget in
terms of promotions and exposure.
Yeah, there's no guarantee about the success but the chance is way higher than hiring no one equal to a reputable manager or person that's known to a great community.

For the newly launched casinos, most of them are really allocating budget and if they're out of budget for this thing. They'll have to go through with another strategy if there's another one which they think is better for their money.
2295  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Elon and and how this "dude" could effect bitcoin in the future? on: April 26, 2022, 09:51:32 PM
He can shill all the time Dogecoin.

But still, no matter how hard he shills it. The market will still speak for itself. We're in an assuming bear market and it might continue to dip for some more.

Even how hard he shills his favorite coin, the market will still be the one to be followed by everyone no matter how good things he says about it.
2296  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Power Or Money ? on: April 26, 2022, 12:02:04 PM
You can have everything when you have both of it so regardless of choosing only one, you'll still have the privilege of things in life if you get to have any of them.

But the question is on how you're going to use them.

If it's for the good of yourself and others that's for the betterment of all because you're also thinking about others. And if it's just for your personal gain, there's no problem since you're making your life at its best for having any of it and you're working hard to achieve.
2297  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What happens to $DOGE after Elon Musk bought Twitter? on: April 26, 2022, 09:00:23 AM
The cryptocurrency market fell under pressure in the early trading hours on April 25, but a brief spurt of bullish price action sparked after media headlines announced that Elon Musk had reached a deal to purchase Twitter for $44 billion. Right after Elon Musk bought Twitter, DOGE set up a green column of +20%. Not only DOGE but BTC also recovered quickly back to the $40k7 area, making the whole market prosper this morning.

Thanks to Elon Musk, the crypto market is brought back again.
Don't relate always anything Elon does with Dogecoin.

But let's just say that there's the pump in line with it then thanks to him. Still, I wouldn't call it anything related to what he does. The market alone is separated to any other tech news unless there's a direct relation to it like a demand or added market cap.

Elon's influence is great and that's why even it's not all about crypto, anything he does are being connected by people who relies on him.
2298  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just maybe on: April 25, 2022, 10:22:41 PM
IIRC about the tipping, its been on the news year/s ago but not implemented. We don't know what his plans really are and if it's going to benefit the crypto market.

As what he's saying, it's just for free speech so basically that's going to play a big part to his political agenda and surely those that oppose him won't like the outcome of it.
2299  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do You Think New Casino Should Partnered With Bounty Managers To Gain Trust? on: April 25, 2022, 09:25:21 PM
Apparently, that is how the promotion works. Having the use of trusted and known BM give influences the mind of gamblers and think this site can be trusted the same thing we thought about the manager who runs the campaign. Then we ask why? For sure the manager assesses the project first before he carries the responsibility of bringing it to the public that by chance it will fail or it turns into a scam, which certainly, ruins his reputation as well.
Yeah, it's part of the promotion that they're paying.

The reputation of the BM is what they've paid for and as a foundation to get into the market, they've got someone who's going to do it for them. But reputable managers won't just accept a project if they see its worth and if it isn't worth it.

If they see something that is not part of their standards, they'll decline it.
2300  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My First Crypto Mistake on: April 25, 2022, 01:29:52 PM
Always be open to learn not just new things but almost everything related to cryptocurrencies and investments. Those experience of yours are common for the majority who got in during the hype.

I can't remember the actual first experience that I've got but one memorable is when I didn't sold during the peak and then the crash has came. But good thing is that I'm firm with holding and was able to recover.
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