Because a majority of them are scam. No MVP (Minimum Viable Product), No applicable solutions to the real world problems. Only just a bunch of ERC20 or BSC tokens created to milk off your valuable coins (Bitcoin and Ether) or money in exchange for the valueless tokens with a lie that they grow in value X10,000 in the next 6 months. Once people realize the lie and that the token is going nowhere, the start selling off dumping the price further.
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I've used this exchange before to trade some tokens that I am interested. So far so good but it was years ago so I'm not sure how is their platform now.
I've agreed that their information is kinda vague. Not a normal exchange you can see with some details on it. However if you are sensitive then don't use an exchange like this chances of scam is also possible due to the nature of the exchange. Only use exchange like this at your own risk.
Looks like they exit scammed. You were lucky to use it when it was still online but right now the site is offline.
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Good work tracking down the scammer and making his life a living hell in this forum. I like how you are keeping tabs on him and keeping everything on record ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Cristiano Ronaldo going to Manchester City won't and I wouldn't like it!
First him going to city a rival club to a team that jam started his career, big NO besides would Cristiano like the rotational style of football that city plays? For his age this would be good but this might send the wrong signal to say his old.
Why would City look for more fowards yet they already have enough.I don't think they will miss Agüero that much since he has been sidelined for a greater part of the season. Pep's style of playing is really so different from what Ronaldo would expect.
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Sorry for the loss. Can you explain exactly what happened and how they ended up scamming people?
Is it because their website is offline? I just tried to visit the link, but it returns an Error 522. Have you tried accessing their telegram chat or twitter and tried to ask what's going on?
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If you contacted support of whatever service you are using, and they did nothing to help you with your request then be very sure that no one here can help you with the request too.
Sharing your email address in public is so dangerous. You are making work easy for the hacker when it comes to guessing your login credentials in different websites, especially if your password is easy to brute force.
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I am not sure if you know about Uniswap, but it works almost like Uniswap except that it's on Binance smart chain. So, Uniswap - Decentralized exchange using Ethereum network Pancake swap - Decentralized exchange using Binance Smart chain
In order to use it, you have to connect it to wallets like trust wallet or MetaMask whose setting have been configured to work on binance smart chain.
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Sorry to disappoint you but those of us who saw the 2017 bull run then the market crash that followed and never recovered for the next 3 years know what exactly is going to happen next. Bitcoin is going to bleed and alts are even going to bleed more. 2022 altcoin season? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) My friend, if you haven't made money already by now from altcoins then it's probably best to wait for the next 4 years or else you will end up buying coins at their alt time highs and sell low during crypto winter.
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I don't know what the difference is when it comes to trading Bitcoin futures in traditions exchanges like CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange), ICE ( Intercontinental Exchange), CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange) vs Crypto friendly futures exchanges like Binance, Bitfinex
Though not fully regulated, I would prefer crypto friendly futures exchanges, and we do have lots of them 1. Binance 2. Bybit 3. Kraken Futures 4. FTX 5. Bitmex 6. Kucoin Futures 7. Okex 8. Bitfinex 9. Huobi 10. Deribit
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What I recall is that the Journey to 20K, a record All-time high at during that bull run, was never a smooth one. There were corrections along the way so it's pretty hard to conclude if the current bull run has ended or not. I believe still have until the last quarter of this year to before we actually see a bear market. This is just my opinion based on what i witnessed in 2017/2018.
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Today I watched a documentary called Moneybots on Al Jazeera and one constant thing is that "The Big boys club" will always come in and manipulate the market at whatever costs so that they get richer. That's the reality and bitter truth. The less we give them attention, the less power they have in manipulating the cryptomarket and making money for themselves. When Elon tweets about crypto, it should never make you think he wants cryptocurrencies to prosper. He just fucking wants to get some quick bucks. That's all. Otherwise 1. The very asshole blaming bitcoin mining for having a heavy impact in climate change is the same clown launching and exploding his rockets into the environment and atmosphere through his spacex program. Who's doing more harm? 2. The materials used to make his so-called car batteries are mined from earth, further deteriorating the environment. Again, who's fooling who? People, you've got to wake up. Elon Musk is one of the devils.
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^ That is a good decision but it is tough to execute because you will never know the market price movement. Diversification of asset in crypto while the market experiencing a sudden dip is a wise move, in this case, you can buy more when it is too much dumping of the BTC prie or buyback when you think there is a good news pop up and you think BTC price will probably rise again. However, I will never think of having an exit strategy because I can able to hold a much longer time because I know right after this sudden dip there will always opposite reaction and will probably make the price of BTC grew up.
The strategy you are talking about is mostly for spot traders. Though trading futures is more risky, Futures traders don't care about the direction of price movement as they can make money in both directions by longing or shorting while for spot you only make money during an uptrend and wait for the dip. Stop loss is always important in all aspects. Diversification also works much better in spot trading. This is not necessary when trading futures.
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do you know away of setting up custom timeframes on bybit e.g. 24min?
There's no way of setting up a custom time frame on bybit both on web and mobile apps. They are OP for suggestions. You could try suggesting them this feature, who knows they could add it. There are also a couple of tools and trading terminals that have the feature but only on paid versions. I will only list them here if you are interested as I don't want to look like someone who's trying to shill.
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Fortunately for my I trade futures strictly. Whenever I notice a change in the trend or a slow-down in the uptrend. I switch from trading Inverse perpetual futures contracts to USDT perpetual futures contracts.
So no matter how deep the market goes, my initial margin never gets affected whether I am shorting or not. I also usually use reasonably tight stop losses
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Does anyone have any logical explanation as to why fans were allowed in some stadiums while others didn't have any at all?
For example,
Valladolid vs Atlético - No fans Real Madrid vs Villarreal - No fans Elche vs Athletic Bilbao - A few fans in the stadium Celta Vigo vs Real Betis - A few fans in the stadium
It would have been nice to have fans especially in those games that are so crucial in the league title race
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Surprise so far, Both Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid trailing after 20 minutes ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Valladolid 1-0 Atlético Goal scored in the 18th minute Real Madrid 0-1 Villarreal Goal scored in the 20th minute. Who else thinks this is super weird? ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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It would have been easier if you had just copied and pasted the message. Nonetheless, I went through all the trouble of extracting the Chinese characters 经检测,您当前的手机号正处于 Bybit 服务受限制 的管辖区域,很遗憾,您无法进行操作。如有疑问 Google translator tells me After testing, your current mobile phone number is in a jurisdiction where the Bybit service is restricted. Unfortunately, you cannot operate it. If in doubt... It looks like you are using a phone number of a country whose residents are banned from using Bybit. Check their terms of service for clarification.
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The fixed match scam used to be so rampant in 2012, 2013 on social media especially on Facebook as far as i remember. So many people would be fooled into thinking that it actually works and then get scammed. If there's anyone still falling for fixed match scams in 2021 then they are probably newbies in sports betting.
If there is any fixed match, why would someone sell it to people and risk getting caught, yet they could make a lot of money just betting on the match secretly?
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