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261  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Cryptopia Exchange on: November 27, 2019, 11:47:22 PM
Even if they refund the tokens or coins to their customers, I dont think those customers will continue using their platform so that means its not a good move for Cryptopia to refund if their business will continue and fail unless their goal is to have a graceful exit in the cryptocurreny exchange business. People behind it might set up a new exchange with a new name to start over again. Keeping the same name is again not a good idea.
262  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I am not lucky in trading - what am I doing wrong? on: November 27, 2019, 11:27:38 PM
It looks like its not about luck, its about patience and you have to educate yourself in reading charts and graphs. You cant rely only on volume. RSi will tell you if the coin is overbought or oversold, expect changes if either of that reaches its limit. Learn to use Bollinger Bands, it will help you decide if the trend will continue. And patience, learn to have a lot of patience, if price drops and its not what you expect, just hold and dont panic.
263  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where you take inspiration when you tired from trading? on: November 27, 2019, 01:37:53 PM
I have a group who are involved in trading crypto and stocks. Most of the time we stay at Starbucks, stay for a while and trade jokes and experience on trading. Some will share their bad trade but most of the time, they will share something that is good and will motivate me to continue. Next is I look at my bills lol. If I see a bill that is due in the next couple of days, that means I need to put a game face.
264  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How Much Money You Need To Win To Stop gambling, Is This Possible. on: November 27, 2019, 01:08:20 PM
Aside from recovering my losses, maybe if I have at least 5 Million (in Pesos since thats our local currency) I can stop and invest in something else that would generate a passive income like a condominium unit that I can rent out or list in Airbnb, apartments that I can rent out on a monthly basis, but I think even if I have that money already, I will still gamble but not regularly, just for fun.
265  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you have control or not? on: November 26, 2019, 11:58:22 PM
Can you consciously and willingly stop gambling at any time?
If you can do the above, you have great control and discipline, of course you are not an addict and you deserve to gamble as much as you want.
If not, clarify your ways of stopping gambling.
I am confident to say that I have control on my gambling habits and I can easily stop gambling at any point in time, even when I am on a winning streak. I learned it the hard way when I lost my 1 month salary on gambling alone. Its hard to explain to my wife how I lost it in just day. So i promised to myself never do it again and learn how to discipline my self when I am playing. I dont bring a lot of money with me when I am playing. I dont put too much funds in my wallet used for gambling. It will just temp me to play some more even when I lost a lot already.
266  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Are you holding Bitcoin? on: November 26, 2019, 11:46:53 PM
I still find holding Bitcoin a safe way to wait for the value of Bitcoin to increase than wait till you hear a news about Bitcoin starting to turn into a bull. If you received news or even a rumor and start acting, then you are late because a lot already has made a move prior to yours so by the time that you started buying, they already positioned themselves and just waiting for the right time to sell.
267  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How anonymous is BTC/Can they find my name? on: November 26, 2019, 11:35:41 PM
Hi all

First post here on the forum Smiley

My wife made an account on Binance, made a deposit with her credit card, and then transferred 0.05BTC to a guy. That’s the only thing she have used the account for.
Now I’m going to receive some BTC on my wife’s Binance account, and he is asking for my name, but as told it’s not the same a on the Binance account.

The question is, are there some way that he can see what name the account was made in?

Have a great day
I dont think there is a way for another user (the guy who received 0.05BTC) to find out your name since the funds will arrive to his wallet with only a BTC address as a clue. Unless you posted your BTC address somewhere and claimed that its yours. Even if stake your BTC address here, it will not point directly to you because here we use usernames and not our real names and again unless you posted here or somewhere a link between you and your username.
268  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why are you gambling? on: November 26, 2019, 11:24:27 PM
Aside from what was mentioned above, I find gambling challenging. when I play, I challenge my self to reach a certain profits at a certain point of time like in 1 hour, I should earn at least xxx amount already from xxx capital. However, if I am with someone I, I just enjoy the game, chat and entertain our selves, just have fun.
269  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: People are underutilizing Bitcoin on: November 26, 2019, 11:10:55 PM
Full article: https://www.forrestvisions.com/blog/people-are-underutilizing-bitcoin

People need to start accepting Bitcoin and keeping it, not converting it.

If you think of Bitcoin as just a virtual placeholder for fiat currency, stable coins will be the future and Bitcoin will slowly fade away.


Thoughts?
The thread title seems to go against the content of the thread because keeping Bitcoin will make it underutilized. I agree with the start accepting Bitcoin, because that will help it circulate, change from one hand to another hand but keeping it will just make it idle in our wallets making it underutilized.
270  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Free Trezor Model T Hardware wallet Raffle 🔥 Bitsler.com Birthday! on: November 25, 2019, 09:20:14 AM
username: nydiacaskey
271  Economy / Speculation / Re: Reason for current bloodbath on: November 22, 2019, 09:56:04 AM
Yesterday the police closed down Binance office in Shanghai. According to Cointelegraph this was the reason bitcoin price went down. I'm not 100% sure about it, but this news definitely influenced the market.
According to the news posted by Bloomberg, Binance denied the rumors that an office in China was raided by Police Officers. Binance claims that they don't have any fixed office in Shanghai and China this was the press release by the spokesperson based in Malta. So this more of a FUD. Good time to buy and get more Bitcoins. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-11-21/crypto-exchange-binance-says-no-shanghai-office-amid-raid-rumors
272  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 30th South East Asian Games on: November 22, 2019, 09:40:24 AM
Don't conclude yet, there is no corruption until proven.
I don't think I posted anything that says I agree that there is corruption, what I am trying say is the government (anti and pro admin) is more interested in answering allegations of corruptions than promoting how the government (anti and pro admin) supports the athletes. Lets just hope for the safety of all the athletes and the other delegates of the 11 countries who will participate.

Anyone here visited the Philippine Arena? Its Humongous! Its the first time an opening ceremony was held indoor, usually its outdoor.
273  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 30th South East Asian Games on: November 22, 2019, 08:46:22 AM
Real talk here, how can the Philippine athletes perform better if the government instead of cheering for them, the anti-admin is throwing mud to the admin because of corruption in building the stadium. Just check the local news in the Philippines and see whats the story about SEA games and you will find over priced stadium being investigated and over priced contract handed to a Malaysian firm. Very little mention about the athletes.

I am still hoping for Philippines to make it at least on the top 3 if they cant make it to number 1. Philippines will be represented with 1,868 athletes.
274  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Trading crypto and dealing with taxes. on: November 22, 2019, 08:37:33 AM
You have to file your taxes for sure because you traded on exchanges and they will track you and report your activities to governments so now you have to make your own report whether you are in profit or in loss as above post stated.
Lets discuss this. Lets say I am using Binance. I don't recall submitting anything to Binance that would give my identity to them and report my trading activities so how are they going to do that? Furthermore, lets say Binance is based in China and I am based in Philippines, they will contact our local taxman and tell them "hey, user nydiacaskey traded a total of 0.1BTC for 2019, go get him". I don't think that will work.
275  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 30th South East Asian Games on: November 21, 2019, 11:58:11 PM
Of course i would go for the Philippines as its the host country, in basketball alone, I am sure we will bag some gold medal already.
By the way, let's hope that some sportsbook would put a line for the games available in this competition so at the same time we can also enjoy betting.
Too bad the medal in the Basketball game will count only as one even when they have many players. Last 2017, Philippines is #6 only with 121 medals. Top 3 is Malaysia (323), Thailand (246) and Vietnam (168). Malaysia was the host of 2017 SEA games so I guess being the host gives the advantage to the players since its home court. Lets see if this will happen to Philippines as well.
276  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Trading crypto and dealing with taxes. on: November 21, 2019, 11:53:13 PM
Wow that is too honest of you to completely track your trades and file taxes. This is the reason why here in my country there's a lot of people jumping into online trading because of the tax. But of course there are other ways to pin a person down for not paying the right taxes compared to the way of his living. Imagine you have a Lambo and you are an ordinary computer shop owner, definitely you will be in the radar of the tax man. I am using Poloniex and you can import your trades in csv file. I haven't checked with Bittrex if they have the same function.
277  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The UFC Info and Prediction Thread on: November 21, 2019, 11:44:58 PM
Crazy thoughts

Just imagine that Askren got himself KO'ed on purpose. So that his name would be on hype and he could popularize bitcoin
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Any fighter knows that in every fight one of their foot in on the grave already, what more if they got knocked out. Try to watch the reply and you will hear how hard that knee hit the head of Askren. See how his leg twitched while he is trying to recover. Boxing coaching knows that bad and it will have a negative impact, they may not see it for now, but maybe 10 years from now Askren will feel the side effect. I don't think its worth it to flop like that just to promote any crypto asset. 
278  Economy / Gambling discussion / 30th South East Asian Games on: November 21, 2019, 11:29:00 PM
The 30th South East Asian Games will be held here in the Philippines from November 22 to December 11. There will be 11 Countries that participate in this biennial Olympics. Here are the countries that will participate.

Brunei
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
East Timor
Vietnam

Who do you think will bring home the most number of Medals this time?
Is there a sports betting site that will cover this?
279  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Dormant blockchain.com accounts? on: November 21, 2019, 11:20:13 PM
I still have access to my old Blockchain accounts that I dont use anymore and it still have the private keys the pass phrase however, I don't open it, it only have dust left in there. Blockchain will not touch it unless they change their terms of conditions for dormant accounts with less than 0.0000xxxx BTC will be closed and give owners ample time to move their funds somewhere else.
280  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Your favorite kind of lottery? on: November 21, 2019, 11:08:21 PM
The popular one here in our country is the active approach type of lottery we have 6/42, 6/49/, 6/55 and 6/45. However, my favorite one is not in the list, which is the scratch card, can it be considered a lottery as well? You buy a card and scratch the card and if there are 3 out of 7 picture matches then you won a prize, more picture that matches, the higher the prize that you get. I use to bet with 6/42 and I bet on I have 4 sets of numbers but so far I only won 3 or 4 times I guess with just 3 matching combination.
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