Its a goal, Brighton!!!! 1-2-snip-
I hope Trofo gets you, it is time we change places in the league table ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I already won my duel against mv1986 so I'll keep my eyes on your duel. Will be exciting, a really important game for both of you. If I win this round you won't have peace , I know you know lol Btw this is a special round for me, facing you and Trofo all in one round.. Hope this will be a dessert ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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April 13 (Reuters) - Premier League clubs have collectively agreed to stop featuring gambling sponsorships on the front of soccer kits from the 2026-27 season, the English top-flight league said on Thursday. Eight of the 20 clubs in the league currently have betting companies as shirt sponsors, including Newcastle United (Fun88), West Ham United (Betway) and Everton (Stake.com). The UK government is expected to publish a white paper - a proposal for future legislation - on gambling regulation. source: https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/premier-league-withdraw-gambling-sponsorships-shirts-2023-04-13
Saw this the other day on Sky sports news and this got me thinking, won't this affect the crypto adoption process because frankly, these shirt sponsorship deals do help bring in the numbers thats a fact... And what's the impact of these regulations on our crypto sportsbooks?? share your thoughts...
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Aston villa has had a good afternoon against Newcastle from the set go and honestly this is below par for a team that has been difficult to beat for a number of games only to beat 3nil away from home... Am hoping these boys know that they might be selling their champions league spot should they lose concentration in these last games before this leagues edition concludes.. Otherwise great show Watkins, Man of the Match for me...and poor start in the pool thanx Villa ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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1. [Bitcoin], 2. [Ethereum], 3. [Binance Coin], 4. [USDT], 5. [USDC], 6. [XRP], 7. [Cardano], 8. [Dogecoin], 9. [Polygon], 10. [Solana], 11. [Polkadot], 12. [Litecoin], 13. [Binance USD], 13. [TRON], 13. [Shiba Inu], 13. [Avalanche], 17. [DAI], 18. [Wrapped Bitcoin], 19. [Chainlink], 20. [Uniswap]
BTC Price on 23.12.2023: 35,000$
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I have never seen any forum getting advertised out there, and why would bitcointalk be any different to go this route ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) If anything we the users are the ambassadors incharge of onboarding users to come to experience the BCT community, if you have a friend that's a fan of cryptocurrencies you could let them know there is a place of like-minded users to gain/share the knowledge they have right here.
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Not a participant, but I have actually been following of this thread, saw lot's of interesting entries and was hoping for a voting to start to that I could vote my favorite art works, that could have been the little I could have offered.
@Sir Hhampuz, Sorry to ask, how are winners usually selected ? Noticed their was no form of voting opened on this thread.
There's a number of judges who give points to each work individually and they are later combined to find the winners. I would not want to do open voting simply because it would be easily abused. Keep in mind that this is contest that Roobet is hosting, it's not some community event without a title sponsor and as such there is no, and probably won't be any, public voting process. Totally agree, and these names we see on the podium would never make it as some users would use the power of their communities and not that their art is good. Prefer the current way of picking winners, unbiased judges and its working ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
Congrats to all the winners! Summonerrk playing a double on first attempt, this is definitely not luck but skill, congrats. Maus0728 still going strong, good art work... the "John Wick" of art aka "Baba Yaga" aka the "The Boogeyman" congrats man, fan of your work ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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My account got banned back in 2018 because of some childish mistakes
you calling plagiarism childish mistake! Wish you knew how serious this gets outside the forum, IRL you could face legal battles for it just so you know... don't handle plagiarism with kid's gloves! Yes mate At the time back in 2018 made mistake with afew posts with Plagiarism
One post of plagiarism could get you another chance in special cases but a few, am afraid your appeal could be falling on deaf ears but hey try your luck.
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14. Arnold Allen 13. Billy Quarantillo 12. Dustin Jacoby 11. Tanner Boser 10. Chris Gutierrez 9. T.J. Brown 8. Zak Cummings 7. Rafa Garcia 6. Gillian Robertson 5. Matheus Nicolau 4. Bruna Brasil 3. Gaston Bolanos 2. Daniel Zellhuber 1. Lucie Pudilova
NOT go the Full Distance 3
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I'm sured people who invest on bitcoin early March will likely get increase as of last month the price was lower compared to ending. Early March it around $23,400 but today is up to $28,600. I know impatient investors will grab the hot cake and run out of the fry pan Lol.
If you are investing a couple of $100s this price gain won't mean much which means you need to keep hodling for a couple of years before you withdraw unless you are investing not less than $10,000 to have to take out any profits at the earliest time. But if you aren't ready to take losses you can go with hodling but for faster profits go with a broker that will allow you to trade crypto and gain 5X your portfolio in no time by trading the lower timeframes like the 1minute time frame before you are ready to withdraw. To be honest, I try not to withdraw at all now. In my opinion, now is not the best time for this. I still feel like it's not worth it now.
If amount invested is not much holding for a long time is the only way otherwise lets trade to withdraw, nobody will tell us this! Avoid giving back to the markets.
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Multisig wallets Two Factor Authentication wallets I hope you get some points and meanings from above guides to understand more about Multisig wallets. Such wallets are designed to be helpful for preventing loss of your bitcoins from a single wallet hack. To successfully hack and get access to bitcoins stored in a multisign wallet, a hacker must hack enough co-signer wallets to sign a transaction to move your bitcoins to a hacker wallet. A more co-signers required for that multisig wallet, a more difficult for hackers to succeed. One more helpful use case of such wallets is to prevent bitcoin loss because of one person death. If you use a single signature wallet to store your bitcoins, and you die, nobody can access your bitcoins if you don't let anybody knows about its private key. Thanks for the extra information, but you have anchored this topic to a wallet being hijacked by a hacker but clearly OP was asking if there was a workaround if a co signer passed in a case of a 2 of 3 or 3 of 3 and @Charles-Tim and @nc50lc have given suffecient answers to the question ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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30 - Woodie These good mood vibes should be contagious by now, others should be catching it ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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I wonder, how many of you work in crypto full time, and how many use this as an additional source of income? Working in crypto full time is to vague of a scenario, lets remember this is just a mod of payment that distinguishes this field from ordinary jobs and the alike. If you want to, you can share with us what you are doing in crypto. Is it trading, aidrops, writing articles, marketing, etc ?
Trading of course and its one fast growing industry if you ask me. Can I earn only from cryptocurrencies? This is a generalized question if you ask me, earn crypto can also mean you are getting paid in bitcoin or whatever altcoins of your liking instead of the usual fiat.
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i've reached a point in my bitcoin journey..
where i don't even look up the price anymore. I know the feeling and the fact that bitcoin price isnt has volatile as it was back in the day, i believe most dont check on price as they did but of late i like to see how price is behaving to try and anticipate its future moves. invest only what u can afford to lose is the golden rule.
follow that and let the universe do the rest.
Yep, bitcoin investors rulebook number 1 and once you go with this, price wont matter anymore.
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For merchants i suppose they cant really do without the use of third-party apps as these are currently the only mediums that have simplified how to integrate and use cryprocurrencies.
For individuals, non tech savvy users will always find a stuff time to cope with the use of crypto as they need to be made aware of best security practices, and basic use of the internet and how not to fall for scams which shpuld be something someone develops for using the internet on their own.
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I did think we'd get some dropouts also in ATP but I was banking on Tsitsi to capitulate early... I thought he looked good on clay and would go all the way, but seeing the top guys crashing out so easily could be strategic as they buy time to rest as these games keep coming fast and furious. now I have to hope he makes it past Fritz, and also Rune to not play well. Matches start over the next few hours so I might actually get some eyes on them!
Medvedev's the slight underdog though... Afyer what i have witnessed, am hoping Sinner wins it, looks like the only best option atm. If there is one thing I really dont like looking at it has to be the odds, 1.36 odds for Tsitsi and he played like a 5 odd lad, sad to see he crashed out at the hands of Fritz ....and thats how we all failed to pick a point in this category, Tennis
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Boy oh boy, Uefa games are not your daily bread, here i was thinking of the two games between Manchester United and Juventus who would screw up this perfect double and my gut feeling tells me the Italians are the weakest link here and kickoff comes United prove me right atleast for the first 70 minutes or so , comeback to check the scoreline Juv has a goal and i thought am done for this round as both were winning, before you know it Sevilla are playing hard ball and United are being clumsily with their defensive duties and the Spaniards are allowed in the game with a goal of their own and I knew at this moment Utd will @#$%€ and it didnt take long and scoreline was screaming 2-2 and thats how a loosing wager turned to green...Football is so unpredictable ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Hahahaha man this its really crazy (really sorry for you slissy), but SEVILLA its the REAL MADRID, of the UEL
Felt like a fixed game tbh, United losing such a lead what a joke of a performance and the Maguire guy will be back in the spot light with the fans ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif)
And Tennis has been dramatic today, the joker gone and Zverev aashould have won that match way before alloeing this game to go into a tiebreak...i think some people dont just love winning!
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Game 1: 40, 59' Game 2: 40, 59' Game 3: 40, 59'
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This is quite unfortunate especially that they have invested quite a bit in growing their reputation around the forum only to allow this to dent what they have built, sad to be honest...but there is still time to correct this ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) But looking at what OP has posted this doest really look lile arbitrage, especially that the player on the second time of playing had bet on several games on same league on same day rules out arbitrage for me...Btw betting on singles is more profitable than making accumulators and this might have been the OPs strategy, nothing out of the extraordinary! I wonder what is the definition of arbitrage betting according to coinplay ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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€ 29,500
username: coinhunterZ
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