The desperate cunts are being tricky now and 1xbit is always in on it, didn't expect that PMing them would work unless those two are an underling of who's behind 1xbit, I don't think it will ever stop.
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You should add the screenshot of you using their site because what you presented as evidence isn't enough because they might've deleted that thread for a different reason. You need to also talk it out with Coinex so they can deal with it.
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The reason that this guy won't stop and becomes persistent when it comes to promoting their scam is because there are people out there that still falls for this kind of thing so they continue scamming people.
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some citizens who protest about the legality of bitcoin in El Salvador just think bitcoin is not safe and is mandatory, in fact the government of El Salvador frees its citizens to use Bitcoin or not. the president of el salvador knows very well that not all of his citizens will like bitcoin so he doesn't tighten the rules about payments via bitcoin there.
That would change though as time goes by and it's a pretty normal for bitcoin to be used as a medium of payment for any type of transactions, the people will go easy on it. This is a good thing because it works the same with the goal of bitcoin which is the long-term.
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New energy is increasingly difficult to find, if we don't care about renewing energy then we can be sure that the world will experience big problems, maybe the price of energy is so expensive that only the rich can pay, now we must support energy renewal programs so that they can save the future of our children and grandchildren. As what we have now, I think that the current products for renewable energy generators are already cheap for an average family so I don't think that the companies would pursue to make an expensive one plus there's a lot of inventions in the renewable energy sector that makes things much cheaper to the point that anyone can provide it.
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I think your "two things" are a bit more like common sense to be honest becauss those should be the most obvious things that you should do when you're getting into trading. Maybe you could've shortened it to only one and it could have blanketed a lot of things that most people advice which is having a common sense.
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You have a good chance in skill-based betting if you are very familiar with the sports you're betting, I used to be very active in horse racing when I was young or a decade ago when I was not active on the internet and I have excitement, interest, and profit when playing in skill-based betting because you knew that you have a good chance to win than a luck-based game.
Totally agree, you're likely to make a sure win on skill based games like that compared to a luck based or as a like to call it, odds dependent games like slots, dice, roullete and lottery. I am more likely to gamble with betting rather than a luck based one because I feel like a lot of people lose more with those games than winning.
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I don't know if table tennis can be considered such a game that we are talking about in this topic. But one more memory from my childhood and youth is the game of table tennis for money. This is certainly not the same as betting on big official tournaments, but it is also quite recklessly when the win decides the last point, and you either win or lose, as it is especially exciting to play. This is with the neighbors' guys and at school (none of the teachers knew, but perhaps guessed that the game for money (and who of the guys would admit it? ) We played like this many years ago. It was also fun and interesting. Especially later to brag about the victory and the winnings, which they spent on sweets in childhood, and on alcohol in youth. I think it's still considered given that it involves money in some way. What I didn't expect is that table tennis can be a means to gamble, I mean it's the most tame sport in my opinion so it's not really the first sport that you're going to think of that has a gambling aspect in it.
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Gambling should not be excessive, it can result in a great loss, which sometimes can lead us to regret things, bad things that can affect life circumstances that should be able to avoid or control ourselves from things that smell negative.
Of course that's obvious, anything in excess will always be really bad no matter what it is, exercise? Can cause over fatigue, food? Can cause you some complications depending on the food you're eating, investing? Can cost you your social life if you're too focused in making money. In conclusion, anything that's in excess will always be bad for you.
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I don't get how people fall for this trap, it's obviously a Ponzi scheme, how come they don't see that?
Probably because Ponzi schemes have adapted and evolved overtime because they know that if they stick to the normal operation of their scheme, they will eventually get caught in the act but you're right, there's an obvious tell when it's a Ponzi, it's just too sad that people fall for it.
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You're going to have a problem OP, if you've read the story by @BoXXoB, I am sure that you will probably have a hard time appealing to your problem and given that they've had the experience before, there's a big chance your problem won't be solved.
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Why would I be scared? This crash happens very often for the past decade, I am already immune to what's happening right now and I believe in bitcoin and it's appreciating properties so if I just hodl enough, I will probably see myself getting rewarded in a just manner.
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We're far from that of 2017, the prices shouldn't be swinging this high if 2021 is the same as 2017 plus if it ever comes to that point that the pattern is going to be the same, we will still have some time to sell and make profit and wait for things to go the same as 2018.
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bitcoin lost $6k in a very short time. looks like $50k is still a very strong barrier for bitcoin to reach $100k this year. but I'm not too worried because in September there is often a sudden drop in prices like this. bitcoin needs more power to actually cross $50k and hit a new higher ATH before 2021 ends.
But it has already broken that point so I don't think that we're going to see any kind of resistance again when bitcoin goes back to that point, the flash crash was so sudden but it's not going to be hurting the market for the long-term, someone out there must've probably wanted to take some profit so they're selling their bitcoin.
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I also have my own ways to avoid these scammers. 1. Stop pressing links. If you don't know where the link will take you then just read it and google it. You might find some clues if it will just direct you to a scam site. 2. E-mails, telegram, discord, or whatever chat and contact platforms, avoid deep conversations especially when you are talking about accounts and profile information. Don't give him any clue about yourself. Stay anonymous as much as possible. 3. Stay lowkey, don't boast what you have. Be rich in silence.
I have the first two but I am having a hard time doing the first but most of the time it's not that much that I share in my social media so it's still sort of under the radar and most of my friends are doing crypto so even if I do flex what I have, it's not a problem.
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Totally agree with Facebook becoming a dictator's platform, I mean look at how they censor some topics and most of their fact checking are faulty because some of them are too strict and doesn't have any humor.
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That's good, for you and the community. Also, that was exceptionally fast, only took about 5 hours after you've asked the question in 'Beginners and Help' board, about 4 hours after the first reply. How did you implemented " lightning network" in your store by the way? OP probably has some knowledge or has an employee that helped him with the implementation of LN in his store. I agree that it's a good thing for the community, with a business advertising bitcoin for many to see, I think that you're a big contributing to the increase in adoption rate in bitcoin and crypto as a whole, good job and have a prosperous business OP.
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Really good of you to take time out to do this. Very informative, some good questions & equally good answers. I’ve seen a few stores in my country accepting bitcoin but I haven’t spoke with the owners. We will see more & more adoption as the years pass, it will be unusual for stores not to accept bitcoin in 20-30 years.
Best start asking now to have an interview with them and share us your results. Pretty sure that we might get some really good insights depending on what and how they answer each question. I wanted to try this but unfortunately I haven't found any one yet that's accepting bitcoin as a payment system, maybe someday I'll see one.
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For me, it's better if we were to utilize a way to move your bitcoin as an investment instead of just hodling them which doesn't grow in number but still the safest bet. There are ways to invest your bitcoin with bankroll investing as one of them that makes a decent profit although there are days where there are losses but in the long-term, the house always wins.
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From my experience, if they're all the same, they're likely to be reported and have only one of them stay. Plus there are other users that point out if there's a duplicate thread or if it's factually incorrect. But what's the status in Ukraine though? If those thread aren't factually correct then what's the right story here?
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