I used directbet.eu back then when I was into gambling using my Bitcoins and I think it is a Europe based cryptocurrency gambling, I still want to gamble and bet into it as it is a great website and it is almost complete when it comes to sports in the whole world and any other king of horse racing and a few bunch of casino games but it was suddenly close last May and I really don't know the reason behind it.
Maybe the main reason behind the closure of my favoritw gambling site is the regulation of Europe in cryptocurrency gambling online.
I don't think that's the reason. If the site has experienced the pressure of European legislation that he would have moved to another domain zone. There is probably a problem in something else. Perhaps the owners of the site have financial problems and they cannot afford to contain such a site. I agree. And plus, all of these licenses and penalties are very expensive--enough to take a company down. Unikrn has been up since 2014 and I saw that you can also trade your skins for their token: https://unikoingold.com/skins
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Should check out UKG-definitely a long term hold as their already existing platform expands. unikoingold is a good buy because it's backe dby big names and has the ceo of jaxx wallet/cofounder of ethereum as an advisor
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in the US, none that I know of. There are a lot of startups here with incubators and competitions, but no college courses yet. Hopefull more forward colleges will implement them soon
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Participated in unikoingold's crowdsale just a few days ago after months of research and following them
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Yes, anyone can create a crypto. But also consider the legalities of the country you live in. Ethereum and waves are platforms you can build your crypto on
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Been keeping an eye on them for the past year. Seems like a really fast raise in their ICO and solid team. They're the best esports ICO IMO and went in because of the team, already existing platform, and vision.
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It's hard for any country to allow or not allow exchanges and altcoins. Found this article that clarified one of the reasons why they wouldn't want this tech: https://www.c[Suspicious link removed]m/2017/10/05/how-icos-setting-the-vc-world-ablaze-work.html
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Anyone can accept bitcoin. I just depends on how you cash out. I've seen coffee shops, convenience stores, and service-based businesses all accept bitcoin and even ETH.
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Bought some today and I'm super psyched! Glad that there's a legit ICO i the esports space. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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This is such an odd question because the purpose and beauty of decentralized currency is meant to be exactly that. Don't know why people would want bitcoin ownership.
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I wish I got my hands on some bitcoin when in 2013...even if you just had 5, you'd be pretty stoked. This opens up a business opportunity for pensions and 401k plans with bitcoin. That would be cool
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SO many people panic and sell when it drops. Always remember: with any stock market there are highs and lows that fluctuate. Buy low, sell high.
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I don't think the airports/countries consider crypto as some you'd have to declare because it's a digital asset. Bu tone day they might
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To invest in all kinds of crypto and make bank. Well, at least that's the dream.
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I get why governments regulate. They want to establish a standard before the general public dives in. Plus, if an average joe were to join the crypto world, he would have to do a lot of research before fully understanding what's going on.
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