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261  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you keep your bitcoins? on: June 20, 2017, 01:03:35 PM
When I claiming my Satoshi, the small portion of Bitcoins, I let it grow and sleep on the site. When I already achieve the minimum, that is the time I transfer it to my Bitcoin wallet. Sometimes I let it sleeps for a long time, floating on my balance because the value of Bitcoin differs everyday. When it is high, that is the time to transfer it to my wallet, when it is low then I let it there for the mean time. When joining in a signature campaign I make sure to hoard a little percentage from the payments for future purposes.
262  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to play gambling in a smart way? on: June 20, 2017, 12:21:37 PM
This is where most of the gamblers are doing mistake. Even there are some who are winning a lot within a single day. They are still not contented with it and they don't intend or plan to stop and take the whole day for a rest. Because they don't aim on how much they want to win for this day. The smart way on doing it is set a ladder limit, smallest to highest. But if you can't take to the next level you set, just be contented on your current stage.

At first it may seems like we win but in the end we are going to lose. It is a delusion that I once get as a gambler. I win and I keep playing but in the end , everything just gone because the house is going to win. It is a very stupid decision of me that lead me to lose alot of money but I changed because of that experience as well

Gamble what you can afford to lose. Risk what you can afford to risk. But take note it doesn’t always mean you always win. Sometimes to become rich in gambling means higher bets, sometimes it’s just circumstances and luck with a cleverness. You just need to realize that chasing your losses should not only be your strategy because this will lead you to debt.
263  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: When to leave the game? on: June 20, 2017, 10:51:14 AM
While you’re still not gambling, stop while you’re ahead. While you still have you’re winnings, don’t gamble what have you won you’ll just lose it. While you still have money in your bank account, if there’s no more money in your wallet go home and not the bank to withdraw. While you still have your family/friends/job, it’s just not worth it losing all these things to gambling. And while you’re still sane and not a headline. People have stolen and committed crimes cause of gambling. Even killed out of desperation, sometimes themselves as being the victim.
264  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to control greed on gambling? on: June 20, 2017, 10:12:09 AM
Greedy enough to keep betting until I almost lose all my money but not greedy enough to put y measly amount of cash in the brink of death. I will stop when I know there’s no more hope in bringing back the original amount  of money I’ve gambled and withdraw when I feel myself getting desperate and  tempted to gamble my personal belongings. I’m greedy and selfish and sometimes gamble without thinking but it’s important that I know my limit and how to control myself. No one will survive in the world of gambling if they don’t have control. Not knowing your limit is the fastest way to spiral into insanity and compulsive gambling.
265  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How can gambling help you with your life? on: June 20, 2017, 09:32:19 AM
Isn’t life itself a gamble? Every day we wake without knowing if this is the day we die. Every day we make choices hoping it’s the better choice. Every day we make risks hoping that it’s worth it. Whether gambling is a manifestation of these things or not, gambling will always be a part of our daily lives whether be it the entertainment gambling or the philosophical gambling.
266  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How greedy you are? When will you stop and withdrawn? on: June 20, 2017, 09:17:59 AM
Greedy enough to keep betting until I almost lose all my money but not greedy enough to put y measly amount of cash in the brink of death. I will stop when I know there’s no more hope in bringing back the original amount  of money I’ve gambled and withdraw when I feel myself getting desperate and  tempted to gamble my personal belongings. I’m greedy and selfish and sometimes gamble without thinking but it’s important that I know my limit and how to control myself. No one will survive in the world of gambling if they don’t have control. Not knowing your limit is the fastest way to spiral into insanity and compulsive gambling.
267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DCORP Crowdsale - Democratizing Venture Capitalism on: June 19, 2017, 02:30:51 PM
Good project DCORP crowdsale it's a lot of excitement to join this project. Investing this project will secure your money .
Already secured some of it on the first day of crowdsale, and my job is to hodl until it reaches my expected price to sell all of them.

Good for you, invested in the early stage of the crowd sale and you will just to do is to wait for the profit from your investment. Be informed that the token can be transferred and traded on October. So it will be long term investment.

I want also to congratulate the DCORP for their successful project. There are 1,700 investors now that invested in the project. Yeah you're correct that the advertisement of the DCORP in the youtube is really heplful to promote their project.

The signature campaign, twitter campaign, and youtube campaign really helps for promoting DRCORP across the world to gain more investors. No doubt the project will be a huge success.
268  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Cash is better than Bitcoin. on: June 19, 2017, 12:51:46 PM
Not all people are aware of the existence of Bitcoin. Some people could be aware but only by reading it through news and hearing it with people using Bitcoins. Cash is better than Bitcoin because every establishment are open to cash basis exchange over service and products. Bitcoins could be a better alternative in the future but it should be properly introduced.
269  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So Bitcoin is better than Gold? on: June 19, 2017, 12:08:44 PM
From what I know today, Bitcoin has already tripled in value compared to Gold. It was fast. At present, Bitcoin is lot more popular than Gold. It is more convenient to use when you are doing transaction online. With the use of Bitcoin wallet you can keep your bitcoins. Exchanging from Buying and selling is fast, while in Gold, mostly people will think that you really need a gold literally before you have it as a money.
270  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you convince people into you using Bitcoin? on: June 19, 2017, 11:00:55 AM
Using Bitcoin is easy, you just need to understand. If I will be convincing people to use it, I will make a blog and take an step by step tutorial for them to understand. People will not try anything if they find it complicated, but if you make it easy to understand then they will be open minded and try the site for sure. Bitcoin has an easiest transaction I ever experienced so that is the advantage.
271  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What were your experiences with Bitcoin when you first started? on: June 19, 2017, 10:23:31 AM
I lost my focus the first time I used it. I thought it was difficult. I know I joined a lot of Bitcoin mining sites but I left one by one due to some complications. Yes, I find it complicated, but a friend readily explained to me about Bitcoins and introduced me to Bitcoin that is easy to work with. I joined under him and now it is one of my favorite online earning money making sites. I wish I have one right now though.
272  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoin is not supported in some countries? on: June 19, 2017, 09:40:26 AM
I'm not sure what countries are not supporting Bitcoins, but for what I understand, not all countries are supporting online earnings. Basically, Paypal is not open to use in some countries and Bitcoins should enter those countries as an alternative payment processors. It is not supported when the people are not using internet because Bitcoins needs online since the transaction is needed to use Cryptocurrencies.
273  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's your way of spreading Bitcoin knowledge? on: June 19, 2017, 09:03:32 AM
When I have a site that is Bitcoin, I can share the referral link through my social media site. Making a blog that is easy to understand to explain the use of Bitcoin is much more useful for them to introduce more. I will also try to learn a lot by joining different Bitcoin site to learn more, so that when people will start commenting on my blog I can answer their questions.
274  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: When did you start gambling? (Because of BCT Promotion?) on: June 14, 2017, 10:12:43 AM
Pretty young actually. Seven or eight, I think. It was when I’ve gambled my Pokémon Pogs to that little shit, Denis, if I could make a hole-in-one in marbles. Long story short, I don’t have any Pokémon Pogs anymore. Then it progresses to high school when Facebook was made worldwide and some friends sent game requests for Texas Hold ‘em. Then college came along with the discovery of Bitcoin and the rest is history.
275  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If today was your last day, would you gamble everything? on: June 14, 2017, 08:23:20 AM
No but I’ll still gamble like I’m a freaking millionaire or a billioanaire, I just need to save and leave something for the people I love or trust. If this was my last day, I’ll make sure that something good is left for my family or friends. Make sure that I’ve paid my debts or donated something in a charity. Then gamble everything else. I will go all through this trouble so people will at least go to my funeral and bury me properly.
276  Economy / Economics / Re: Tell me your predictions about Bitcoin on: June 14, 2017, 07:25:30 AM
Well looking at the situation now, it will be almost the same in the future. It will suffer lows and bubbles and busts.it will reach peaks and record breaking all-time highs. Its market value will swing frequently than the moods of a woman in menopause BUT it will thrive. It will be better and will be innovated and will be upgraded and fixed. It will cause headlines and headaches and it will be popular. It will be accepted and adapted and will be a legitimate currency. It will be all these things if we think positively.
277  Economy / Economics / Re: Can you really make money on Forex? on: June 14, 2017, 06:09:49 AM
Going into Forex doesn’t mean instant money or instant returns. Haven’t you heard of “money makes money?” You have to sacrifice a lot to gain a lot but in Forex you can sacrifice a lot and still gain nothing. Most likely that you’re going to lose more. I’m not saying Forex is a bust; you just need a lot of time, patience, and money. You’re always going to be constantly learning and you’re going to need to be fast in thinking. Many people have made their living out of Forex and are successful at it but it took a lot of time to reach where they are now.
278  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is Holding Bitcoin a long time good way to make money? on: June 14, 2017, 05:15:55 AM
Bitcoin seems to be a good and a somewhat safe and a long term investment. Its popularity is now reaching the masses and its market value is reaching an all-time high. It’s still unpredictable and suffers highs and lows frequently than a bipolar. But I’m excited about its future and what it’s going to bring to the world if it is accepted worldwide.
279  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you save bitcoin for fun or for future purpose? on: June 14, 2017, 04:39:07 AM
Almost all investments are for future purposes, the same with bitcoin. It’s becoming and transforming to be the new currency of the future so why not save now? Especially since big countries are already adopting it as a form of currency fit for payment for goods and services. Even if it will not become the currency of the future, it still has value. It’s still money and I’m not going to waste since it seems to be breaking its own record for reaching an all-time high price in the market. It’s just smart to save and invest for all things that have potential.

280  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could Bitcoin ever replace conventional money? on: June 13, 2017, 07:15:20 PM
In my opinion, in the future maybe but I doubt it. But there’s a huge chance that they will coexist instead. Gold still exist even though governments stop using as a basis for the value of their own fiat. Gold is still a form of trusted investment among people even if there’s already paper money. So conventional money will not ever disappear, it will still be needed to some extent and maybe take a backseat to cryptocurrency. It will be replaced, yes, but it will never be thrown away.
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