You may also wonder how serious Messi's grief is that he has to leave the club. Last year he had already made the decision to leave the club, and at the last minute it fell through. If you really love your club so much, why would he want to leave last year? I think it's a stage. with Crocodil tears. Next day he was cheering in paris ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Come on, it would probably have been the same grief if he left last year. He had been in the club for over 20 years. Why would you call that Crocodile tears? The reasons he wanted to leave last year may have been personal. I am sure you know what the atmosphere was like, but that does not take away the love he had for the club in the past 2 decades.
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Playbetr Becomes Paris Saint-Germain's Exclusive Official Online Betting Partner
This is very great news. Congratulations on the new deal and milestone ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) With each passing season, we are getting to see more of these deals and sponsorship partnerships. It couldn't get any better for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general, plus the crypto casinos. We are all hope you manage to get that sponsorship deal on their shirts too ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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In my humble opinion, those who participate or apply for a scam project signature campaign should be warned via PM before tagging them or at least by posting a warning on the sig. campaign thread. Not all members visit the reputation board and thus they might be unaware of the accusations against the project they are promoting.
Although it's their responsibility to check everything about the service they are promoting, tagging them must be the last resort.
But what kind of person applies for a signature campaign minus seeing the the trust feedback of the campaign manager or the representative accounts. 1xbit and Betking all have their account and alts tagged and flagged. Such a thing should be easy to spot. Even in the campaign threads. Other members try to warn of the dangers of applying for such campaigns, but some members just ignore them due to greed.
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We get it @HaleyOccam. The excitement of earning merits in a short time and stuff like that, but it's actually nothing special. They are just merits. Look, I am not trying to discourage you from contributing in the forum, but my point is, get used to it. Normalize it.
Imagine if each one of us here had to post about our "colorful personality charm in the Bitcoin forum" each time we earned some 30-50 merits.
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Actually margin trading is prohibited in some states of US, so you need to look at the terms of the platforms about the legality of such trading in your location.
Coinbase does have their own margin trading service which allows people from 23 stated to trade with slight leverage and Kraken also offers Margin trading for US customers.
Not just some, I think all of them. I am yet to see a derivatives exchange offering services for the US citizens. If you're using Binance exchange make sure it is on Binance.us but I think this platform has a margin trading. Binance.us don't offer margin trading I heard Kraken and Coinbase pro are good exchanges in the US but it has a light restriction that must be found of the Term of use. This is very important because the margin or trading of CFDs is generally prohibited. Kraken - Min investment- $20
- Initial margin- 20%
Coinbase Pro - Min investment- 0.001 Bitcoin
- Initial margin- 33.33%
My source is here, read furthermore for more details. I think that information is either outdated or just wrong. Both platforms nolonger offer trading derivatives to US citizens 1. https://support.kraken.com/hc/en-us/articles/360023786632-Kraken-Futures-eligibility-and-availabilityKraken Futures are NOT available to clients residing in the United States as well as the following areas: 2. Coinbase Pro disables margin trading
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1. Will you please stop spamming the forum with different Announcements? Not cool. 2. You claim that the exchange is 100% anonymous, but then you require traders to sign up in order to use your platform ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftalkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F05%2F14%2Fblob7971a96bf08f09a9.png&t=663&c=htkf6oXhKX3wxQ) Do you understand what anonymity is?
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If you were referring to the one with a ".com" extension, their account recently got suspended [last "cached version" that google shows is for last month]. Archived since the Google cached version is temporary. I don't know if they will be back after the suspension or not, but at least they are not operational as of now. The message alone sent to OP is more than enough to make someone suspicious ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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You can't trade derivatives in Binance and Kraken without KYC verification. I don't know about Kucoin. You can try derivatives exchanges that are still not strict with KYC verification like Bybit, but there are also starting to become strict. So it just a matter of time before they remove stop accepting no KYC accounts to trade
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Maybe everyone knows that after he did quite well in Italy with Inter. But will he be able to maintain his position again as the best striker in the Premier League? Some may doubt him, but it is true that he has emerged as a world class striker in recent season. I feel that Lukaku is Chelsea's best signing of the year, he deserve to be there and that has invited more competition among the other striker in the Premier League for top scorer next season.
He did very well in the Premier League while at Everton if you still recall. I believe Lukaku is a very good striker. The way he was Managed at Manchester United did help him thrive there. With a good manager, Lukaku can again show his good side in the Premier League without doubt.
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If you manage to get it on Binance launchpad, which by the way is not an easy thing to do, then I don't see the need for a bounty campaign. The Binance launchpad alone will help market it. I have seen so many projects listed there get SOLD OUT without any airdrop or bounty campaign.
Maybe the airdrop can be done later on to increase the number of people holding or transacting your token, but this would be after a successful sale.
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Being Pep Guardiola,losing Messi by paying 117 million for Grealish and two days later you lose the Community Shield.Not the best way to start the season for Bep and Manchester City if you ask me.However it is a good thing that some other team was able to beat Manchester City which gives us hope that this year Premier League will be much better than the last one.
But Manchester City was also hammered last season by some other teams... remember? I think losing to some teams is inevitable, even for Manchester City especially now that every opponent they will meet will have it in mind that they are the current Champions. I suppose the difference will come in the squad depth towards the end of the season. It's the same tool City used last time round to over power opponents and win the trophy.
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I just smell scam sites shill effort
I think you are right. OP is playing victim, and yet he's actually trying to trick someone into trying to help him to withdraw the funds from the site. When the helper tries to withdraw the attractively huge amount of Bitcoins, he will be asked to deposit some more Bitcoins to verify the withdrawal and once he deposits it. It's gone forever. OP could be the person behind bijora-btc(.)net just waiting to scam someone.
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Buying before is the burn much better. Even way before the news of the burn starts circulating around the community and the price pumps. Selling when the burn happens entirely depends on your target and how frequent the burns are going to happen. If the burns are going to take place periodically, for a solid coin, the price could grow in the long run due to the reduction in circulating supply, so you could even wait for over 5 years if you want (Of course not shitcoins that die within a couple of years)
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Huge SCAM! Who promises a profit of 12% after just 3 hours? Most of the scam sites hide behind cloud mining and trading to attract victims who are lazy and "want to make money while sleeping" There's not so many legit easy ways of making money in this world. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftalkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F05%2F14%2Fblobfb2bf8147d1dd1ad.png&t=663&c=YeRmXuuigAipdQ)
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It's not the first scam I have seen coinmarketcap advertise ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) That aside, After looking at the issue which was raised on GitHub. Where the dev responded and said they wouldn't fix what was requested and even closed it, I think it's time for me to stop using Mycelium. What a disappointment they have been on handling the 1xbit advertising.
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I don't know if you already figured it out, but I think the findings and answers to the previous topic can be useful here. I am just leaving this here in case someone in future tries to look up this thread. 1. It's not possible to see percentage change between 2 candles, but charts can show you the percentage change between the opening and closing price of 1 candlestick depending on the timeframe, So you can tinker with the timeframes to get the percentage you want. 2. Tradingview app is fake for analysis, and it's buggy. Just use the web version or other alternative chart analysis tools
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I missed this changes since I no longer use the platform. What's the new minimum order limit?
Previously, there was at least 1 contract, now at least 100 contracts. Sounds like a move to cut off the retails traders. I hope the 100 contracts minimum won't turn into 1000 and the 10K. I seriously wonder how someone trading for example 1 contract has the power to manipulate the market than those chaps trading 100K contracts at ago. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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I've just seen that Best_Change made a (long) statement on bithub.im situation. Some highlights would be "On the night between 4 to 5 June, according to preliminary information, the exchanger bithub.im was hacked." and " the majority of the victims managed to receive the funds lost as a result of the hack of the exchanger, the rest will also receive them". I hope it helps. So airfinex seems to be an account that was created to stir up drama around and then go back to inactivity until there's something else to stir up next time. I should never take it seriously, next time. They don't even care about what happens afterwards (whether the case gets resolved or not). All they care about is specific profiles receiving negative feedback.
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So they decided to copy what their fellow scammers 1xbit did and think they will be successful? It more like they are even just doing way more damage for themselves instead. I mean, who would trust a casino being advertised by a bunch of red tagged and untrusted accounts? No one sensible enough would.
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I hope the admins will check out his thread and posts. And I also hope that a valid and reasonable judgment will be served as this user is also reported by other peoples in his thread. There have been many scam accusations against those selling accounts, which is (in part) why the activity is no longer allowed, but scams aren't moderated here. In this case there's nothing the mods or admin can do, nor is it likely that others will report scams by a non-existent username. I think this is a special case. If reported to the mods or admin, the account seller will be banned if he's a newbie or the relevant post might be deleted with a warning to the person according to Theymos. The problem is OP hasn't specified which ANN he used to discover stephthe76er's AWS account sales. Trading the accounts of these services is not allowed. Report anyone selling them. Newbies will be permanently banned; established members may be given warnings before being banned, but the relevant posts will be deleted.
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