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2341  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Elon and and how this "dude" could effect bitcoin in the future? on: April 28, 2022, 01:00:09 AM
Aren't you overestimating the influence of Elon on the market? Even if Elon was a man known for his involvement in crypto, I don't think that's enough of a reason to say that he can influence the market in a big way, especially if we consider how most of what he's (publicly anyway) shared was about Doge (and that was him memeing it imo). The most that's happening right now might honestly just be hype, people thinking that Elon buying Twitter is a good thing since he's so publicly involved with crypto.
2342  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitoin prediction - 1 Million dollar by 2025 (Expert) on: April 27, 2022, 04:09:15 PM
I mean ehh I guess it's up to you OP to believe it or not? It's free to both predict and believe, I honestly wouldn't trust any sort of prediction whatsoever, maybe use it as a reference or something but never fully follow through with it. I'd never consider it an impossible thing, but the time frame is kind of tight imo. 3 years (2 1/2 already tbf) wouldn't be enough imo, especially since we haven't even reached the 100k point. Not to mention that the increase in the price by the market would gradually go lower at every interval, so I don't think such an increase would be possible.
2343  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do You Think New Casino Should Partnered With Bounty Managers To Gain Trust? on: April 27, 2022, 11:48:59 AM
Also..... Casinos that cannot even afford to hire a Signature Campaign manager, will raise the red flags with me.  Roll Eyes
I'd rather have a reputable campaign manager run my advertising campaign than running it on my own even If I have to escrow the funds. Running it with a manager is totally different than running it on your own.
I have to disagree since it's not always true, there are some campaigns in this forum which runned by the owner and work until now. Perhaps those owner who become the campaign manager have different criteria to determine, accepting and counting the participants with their posts.
But it is for a fact that having a well known manager handle the campaign would be like skipping over 4-5 steps in the process of trying to let your casino was trustworthy or not (That is if we assume that bounty managers do a full background study on the casino itself, idrk how they work tbh). If you really want to minmanage the process though then running the campaign all on your own would be a lot better (and also to save up payment for the bounty manager service ofc).
2344  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Traders Stop Being Greedy. on: April 27, 2022, 05:23:48 AM
One of the reasons why traders loose money everyday in their trading is 'greed'.
The thing is, it's also greed that lets traders earn money. It's that desire to want to earn, that want to profit big that lets traders be well, traders. It's actually not knowing what or how to place that greed properly in trying to earn, hence making them lose unnecessarily. Losing is a part of trading I wouldn't deny that, but losing money due to mistakes is not what trading is. If it can be avoided, then it's a mistake on the part of the trader, either due to carelessness or too much greed, and that would be the bad thing here, it's like overextending what you can actually approach. It might be good if you've been trading for a long time, but newbies should always play it safe imo.
2345  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Where does your country stand ? on: April 27, 2022, 01:04:48 AM
The article OP gave looks to be pretty old, it's been 5 years since the article was made so I don't think it would be as accurate if the data gathering was done today. I reckon numbers would probably surge up due to the increase in crypto casinos (as well as forcing most gamblers to adopt an online gambling lifestyle due to the pandemic in the past years). I did look it up on my own but the countries at the top didn't really change I think? Australia is still in the lead and Singapore was still up and above the other countries, so I guess that speaks volumes about how the pandemic didn't really stop those countries from gambling.
2346  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Can newbie become rich with trading on: April 26, 2022, 02:30:55 PM
Well, I don't think there's any industry out there that's EASY to make money in. I guess trading takes it a step notch due to the fact that you're using money to make more money, basically, it increases the rewards by making the risks involved higher. It's never going to be easy, losing will always accompany you on your entire journey so just etch that to yourself before starting. I actually wouldn't take the chances of a newbie being a millionaire due to trading to be impossible, but that's more like it's all about luck instead, and it'd be no different than gambling if you were to rely on said luck to actually start your trading experience.


Everyone need guidelines because this isnt something a thing which you could easily deal with or make yourself get rich without having the hurdles and difficulties and this is something that you would
There's only a general rule, not really a set guideline. After all, what you're investing in are projects that change throughout the years, I don't think setting any rules or whatnot to bind the changes would actually net you any positive result. It'd ultimately just strangle you as a limited of sorts.
2347  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I think its time to start my crypto trading lessons on: April 26, 2022, 11:56:31 AM
Here:
https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading
It has a lot of info and is categorized pretty well imo, so you shouldn't have any hard times trying to check what you should actually start with and/or continue with. There's also a plethora of resources in the internet so if what I gave out is too hard or is lacking, one lookup should be able to give you an answer or two. The forum is also here to answer any questions, pretty sure someone here would have an answer if you have a query so really, don't be afraid to start studying/researching.
2348  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do You Think New Casino Should Partnered With Bounty Managers To Gain Trust? on: April 26, 2022, 05:10:19 AM
It's not a necessity, but it is something that can easily build up their reputation rather quickly. But again, if the casino themselves offered quality services, then even by hiring well-known bounty managers or having them manage it themselves, they'd still be able to attract customers for their casinos. A lot of people here always check out people who post their casinos in the gambling section so it isn't that hard to actually tell them that your casino is existing. Making them remember would be the hard part.

And additionally, hiring bounty managers just simplifies the things they need to do, thereby reducing the amount of time they have to invest since they can just leave it up to the manager. If they know their stuff, then I'm pretty sure they'd be able to handle their own ann threads.
2349  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: avoid scam telegram groups , find useful tools and channels on: April 26, 2022, 12:48:56 AM
As others have said, rather hilarious for OP to say stop joining telegram groups and then proceed to advertise their own telegram group. For others, just avoid any group in general that tells you it can make you earn or profit in just months. It MIGHT be possible for that to happen, but let's be real, who'd be kind (and dumb) enough to share such an opportunity. Not to mention that the chances of said opportunities are close to null. Might as well gamble if you were going for such odds tbh. Maybe discussion groups or the like would be good to join. Up to you to find a reliable one though.
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Ah yes, the usual trope of a new account saying it's a member defending an account that has been inactive for almost a year. Is OP trying to even hide that he made a new account to defend his own account or not lmao.
2350  Economy / Gambling / Re: Btxwar.com new binary site on: April 25, 2022, 11:55:20 AM
Hello as said still lot of works left  anyway ...now you can visit and recheck...Thank You very much for the feedback.
Ok, I must say that is kinda dumb. The sites still needs a lot of work and it came from you already, so why did you guys release it? I'm assuming you're a part of the team behind it right now, but if not, then well I don't really see the need as to why you must actually share it here, especially since you yourself understand that it "needs a lot of work" still.

but its not easy to run a crypto market business to be open I am lacking funds its why I requested to contact me via telegram ...

That's the thing, if the site wasn't finished and you were having issues, I don't think you should've announced it to potential users/customers, just leave it sitting there while you fix most of the issues you have both in terms of the website and in your teams planning and stuff. Take your time, no rush really.

And welcome to the forum.
2351  Economy / Economics / Re: CBDCs really worth it? on: April 25, 2022, 06:58:19 AM
I think the only difference is the usage of ledger (whether it be blockchain or not) no? I mean the only reason they'd ever push for CBDC was to make it a lot easier for them to identify the transactions done by each user they have. I mean look at China, they went big on studying CBDC imo all because of that reason since it fits to a T with the way they want their citizens to be governed. I don't even think there's gonna be an improvement based on qol, it's still theh same old fiat. Even if you consider the "digital" aspect, it's not like the fiat of now can't be used digitally.
2352  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best casino other than Stake . com? on: April 25, 2022, 12:43:44 AM
I don't think there are many casinos that don't inevitably accept KYC, so I can't recommend much on that department, but if it was casinos in general I mostly use Roobet and stake. I've also tried (I don't use them that much anymore) Rollbit, Wolfbet, and Freebitco.in. I suggest looking them up on the review sites others have posted already to see whether they suit your taste or not. I wouldn't say these casinos I've said are the best though, I only say said casinos mostly due to my experience of playing in them.
2353  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: So Many Exchanges out there on: April 24, 2022, 12:48:47 AM
If you're willing to go past the KYC requirements, then I'd suggest going for well-known exchanges such as Binance. Check beforehand though if the exchange is allowed in your country, then feel free to try it out imo. Binance themselves has a guide afaik on how to start trading so you can easily get info on how to trade and stuff like that. As for the legitimacy, I'm pretty sure a lot of users here can vouch for it and there haven't been that many issues about them afaik. Just make sure the Binance siter you're visiting is the right site and not some bogus site made by others.
2354  Economy / Economics / Re: Where should I invest? on: April 23, 2022, 03:34:07 PM
This only applies to people that have huge capital at hand to invest. If we compare the potential earnings of bitcoin to other altcoins out there or to staking options that are currently available, any person can distinguish how much advantageous altcoins and staking them are compared to investing on bitcoin.
That's why I said in the short term, altcoins are better. Bitcoin is more of a stable kind of type investment, it won't grow big like when it first exploded into popularity, but it has shown in the past years that it has a consistent growth in terms of market price.

Altcoins are a lot better in the short term since they're new projects, and sometimes the value they have gets brought up sky high due to hype (or just naturally supply and demand early on) which creates the scenario for early investors to take in massive profits. Just that, there's WAY too many altcoins out there to even determine which are shitcoins and which are not, so honestly I wouldn't recommend it unless you have a lot of money to spare.
2355  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What did you learn about crypto trading? on: April 23, 2022, 03:29:32 PM
True. Trading is not an easy  way to get quick rich, it is a serious profession and need adequate training of Technical charts, good knowledge of risk and money management skills as well as up to date information of crypto industry  to be a successful trader.
I don't think there's any easy way at all to quickly get rich. Even scamming people needs a certain level of skill (not that I agree with the act itself). Just that trading is seen as something much harder because it involves us spending money in a visible way to earn more. And well, trading visibly risks more than other types of skills such as a regular work, where it risks both time, money and attention compared to your average regular work (which most of the time only involves time and attention).
I think that every trader has learned a lot in the process. At least, we definitely got a very important and necessary experience.
True. Every trader has lost something, and imo, losing means that there's something to learn out of it. Take it as a tuition fee I guess.
2356  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is Using a Stop loss "Good" or "Bad" on: April 23, 2022, 12:57:18 PM
Pretty sure it's not a matter of good or bad, it's just a matter of whether you want to use it or not. Stop loss is mostly used by people who don't want or can't always watch their trades so they set them up so that they don't accidentally lose too much by leaving their trades open. If you're basically trading 24/7, I don't think it's a necessity BUT it is a good habit to still do imo, it's a backup of sorts in terms of trying not to lose your assets. I don't think it'd matter much when doing your strategies since it doesn't directly affect how much you profit in most cases.
2357  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I think its time to start my crypto trading lessons on: April 23, 2022, 10:48:48 AM
Here:
https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading
You can find a lot of tools and a lot of resources here, I got it off from someone here in the forum. Browse through what you think is what you need, there are also links for beginner guides to crypto trading and the like. If that's not enough well you can search the internet yourself, maybe ask around here if what you got was correct then continue researching. Don't be afraid to ask around if you have questions, the forum exists for those questions of yours to be answered. 
2358  Economy / Gambling / Re: The most rewarding referral system on: April 23, 2022, 10:05:45 AM
Hello Btalk gamblers! I have a question. Which casino, in your opinion, has the most rewarding referral system? I can bring new players thru my telegram channels and I don't want to get underpaid for this. Thank you!
How is using the referral system underpaying you lmao, it's a referral system (unless locked by using x amount before referrals but I don't think that's a thing). And as others have said, you can use all the referrals of the casinos you'd go on, no need to pick only one if you really want to put out a system like that on your telegram channel. Plus, pretty sure you're going to be hit with the withdrawal requirement, afaik that's the part where you need to spend x amount that you deposited (and not from bonuses/referrals) before you're able to withdraw.
2359  Economy / Gambling / Re: new bitcoin casino system on: April 23, 2022, 05:32:04 AM
Probably ask around any legal entity you know (or just go to your local government office) about the requirements to open a casino, whether it be offline or online then base your moves around that? You can probably bother about the crypto integration AFTER you're done identifying what you need to build up, starting from sites, hosting, servers, etc. I honestly wouldn't recommend asking around here, I hardly doubt they'd be a useful reference since different countries have different requirements/laws for registering your company.
2360  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The Paradox of Gambling behavior on: April 23, 2022, 12:01:07 AM
One might already understand that winning at Gambling is hard but at the end of the day we still see a lot of people increasingly interested in Gambling, this might provide an insight into the casino business and at the same time help explore the ideas 💡 in the mind of a Gambler.
That's just the nature of gambling. It's really only a simple matter of wanting to be the "one" that gets lucky and wins big, enough to turn around the state of their life. Not that I'm denying there are people who gamble for fun though, I myself only do it for fun.

What do you think is the best game/ sports to gamble on ? Do you do it for winning? Are the ideas in the article according to you correct? How many times you usually win in a game of chance+skills?
Finding the best "game/sport" is already a sign you are taking gambling as a form of way to earn money and not as an enjoyment. I'd rather stay away from that kind of mindset and really, just enjoy what you want to play/bet on. I don't think it'd really matter much anyway, in casinos you'd still lose to the house, and in sports you'd still need to do your own research/study for each team.
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