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2841  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to choose the right bounty for Newbie? Get rid of fake/scam project on: February 16, 2020, 04:04:49 PM
As a newbie like us, what can you recommend for us to get rid of those project since a lot of project begins to collapse since BTC is souring high again?
It is not that easier to filter out scam projects and their scammy bounty programs. You need to do your own due diligence but still there are only 50% chances for you to stay protected. Because, scammers also come with big tricks to cover themselves and to convince us to work for them. So, put your efforts only after your regular works and do not spend big time for bounties. This is just a defensive suggestions as per my experiences.

There are many campaigns are available these days even for newbies but you need to choose them based on time requirements. Social media campaigns with less time consuming might be helping you to earn crypto slowly. For example, you can participate multiple twitter campaigns of different bounty programs. This way you may maximize your earning whereas signature campaign participants can do only one at a time and newbies cannot do signature campaigns.
2842  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are your recommended ways of gambling. on: February 16, 2020, 05:19:29 AM
If you have some tips which helped you to gamble for years, please share here. I have limited budget but want to gamble for longer duration even I will not make profits.
Are you into any wagering competitions ? Or just looking for gambling tips for entertainment purposes alone? With limited budget you must not go for luck based gambling and even if you gamble in dicing, never opt for auto dicing. With manual dicing you can gambler for considerable longer duration which also may help you to compete against other gamblers for wagering contests.

My recommend for you from my experience is manual dicing. I am doing it for years and I am able to make profits too. But, you should not rush (if you rush then you will become similar to auto dicing).

But, you need to choose your houses wisely for your manual dicing. In my experience all the provably fair casinos are not profitable even with manual dicing. You must choose only provably fair gambling houses and also where you are able to change seed or other settings so that you may enforce houses to produce real random results otherwise you may get busted with continuous long losing streaks.
2843  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: February 15, 2020, 05:53:59 PM
I heard about the City thing this morning, I can't believe they did something like that and didn't even get anything proper in champions league, I mean they won one premier league thanks to it but I am pretty sure what they have lost here right now will cost them more than what premier league championship probably made them.

No European cups, no nothing and they will also pay a hefty penalty, on top of that it is said maybe even deduction of points at the start of the next season, I do not think they will be sent down a league, that would be way too much of a reaction, I doubt they will even have a point deduction next season, they will probably just pay a good penalty like god knows how many millions of dollars and continue.

This should be a lesson for everyone, city broke the rules and has one premier league, Liverpool didn't spend money at all, an average of 20 million dollars a year since Klopp came in and they won a champions league and gonna get the premier league as well, football is not just money.
2844  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who among us here has been addicted but successfully cured addiction? on: February 14, 2020, 07:58:36 PM
I agree that we can consider gambling addiction as a disease somehow that sticks on you till it consumes everything that you have.
I actually call gambling addiction as a parasite on our body which will suck all the money we have until there is nothing left in the body.

In my case, I have been into gambling addiction way back 2017 when bitcoin's value was still very high. I was confident enough cause my investment went very well till the day came where all of the profit I made from my bitcoin investment was all gone. My fellow investor and friends helped me to cure my addiction till I was able to completely end it and regain all of my losses.
Right, once we leave gambling its much easier to regain control over our losses than we actually believe. I have been there and I lost around $300 which I thought I would never recover but then as I started working and actually got into bitcoins, it was earned in a matter of months.

My suggestion to everyone is, once you get out of gambling, just quit it. I mean it is similar to smoking where you either quit smoking or you just smoke once a week and you will be addicted again very soon.
2845  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: February 14, 2020, 07:22:12 PM
Usually, Juventus is not a team that sacks before the end of the season.

Rare times happened and it will case will happen only for a disaster like out of Champions with Lione (if they play like this is porabable) out from Coppa Italia and out from the run for the Serie A.

In June it will be a different thing.

oh and if we are speaking about uncalled fouls here Ibra got elbowed on his head by Cuadardo if I'm not mistaken .


https://i.imgur.com/794j8NS.gifv <- click

Source: https://twitter.com/Juve_ly/status/1228084645826301952

This is a red car without any doubt, elbow on the face far away from the ball for no reason.

[im g]https://i.imgur.com/VMPZG0C.png[/img]
Source: https://twitter.com/x_sport_news/status/1228097864137445376
Also this one, another elow on the face for no reason but the one from kessie was worse.
I didn't watched the whole game, I just watched the highlights but it looked liked the referee robbed the game from both teams. I mean there was bad calls for both teams which means the game could have been totally different if the ref gave right calls, I mean totally different. I can't say this team would win or the other team would win but it is certain that the result would be different if the game was properly officiated.

The only silver lining in this game was seeing Ibrahimovic once again playing at a good level, I wasn't expecting him to play well at his age but he showed that talent alone could make you better than many players. Normally at his age people should not be playing that well and usually get benched by a younger talent, he showed everyone he still deserves his spot.
2846  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: CHINA NEED PRAYERS AND NOT BITCOIN on: February 14, 2020, 05:07:02 PM
Since some people start to talk about Donate China over Corona Virus, while the fact is that China is the Second Rich Country in the world for that they just Need Prayers to overcome Coronavirus outbreak and treat well people I think in terms of the money they can Afford

May God help china
There is no country in this world that doesn’t need prayer, prayer is a necessity. So, yes we should always pray for them to recover from such an epidemic that has come upon them.

I hope that God saves them all, it’s really not easy, imagine the kind of fear those in that country would be living in, they will all be so afraid. And as for money, I don’t see anything wrong with supporting them with money, it’s quite okay.But I’m also in support that they are going to be needing medical and better ways to deal with the virus. So, other countries should really do more in helping them and not just giving them money because if they don’t have the right cure and keep getting money they still wouldn’t know what to do with those money.
2847  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Are you looking at tokens that are not top 50? on: February 13, 2020, 04:50:17 PM
I'm seeing that newscrypto is getting more and more popular among investors. Investing into such newly launched coins would be beneficial because these are the coins who have massive pump once they hit the exchanges because a lot of people only buy coins from such newly launched project only if they hit the exchanges.

But, there always is a constant risk on investing in new projects. Even the bounty hunters themselves might dump the coin once they hit the exchanges if the project has distributed a mass amount of their coins among the bounty hunters. So you need to consider such small things before you could invest into any new coins. Wazirx would be a good coins to invest in if you are looking for newly launched coins.
2848  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Which altcoins out of top 50 will reach ATH again with next bull run??? on: February 13, 2020, 04:00:24 PM
Guys, do you think  top 50 coins will reach there ATH again with next bull run??? Also share your views about any coins out of top 100 which can grow 50x in next bull run Grin Grin
What I think is that most or maybe all of the altcoins might reach the ATH peak as we are nearly approaching the bull runs. In these bull runs, bitcoins will carry most of the popular altcoins along and they would travel to the all time high peak so far. But it might be difficult to redirect you to top few coins which can grow by more than 50x.

Most of the coins have already started showing us some growth but yet the limit you kept is quick high and I do not really think that many of the altcoins would cross more than 20x. Even that is a higher amount and I could only place it because you already have a more higher number into your mind(50X). You should try to explain your mind that it might perhaps be not possible or maybe only 1 or 2 coins might make such huge growth.
2849  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 40 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: February 11, 2020, 07:18:03 PM

First requirement is to win 2 consecutive bets on 78x (77,9528x) payout.
Second requirement is to roll a number 20.16 on any payout of your choice (a winning bet only).
You are allowed to change seeds between two tasks, but not between two consecutive rolls from the 1st task.

So you need to bet X amount and win a 78x bet, and then bet the entire winnings on another 78x bet, and win?

How did you calculate that's a 779,528 payout?

Shouldn't it be 78x78 = 6,084, or am I missing something?
No they meant 78x odds to win but the pay out is 77,9528, so it is not for the total of it, it is just for that bet. Or maybe I am wrong but that is what it sounds like when you read it. Plus you do not have to bet the entire winnings as far as I understand, it looks like you could make the same exact bet and not the entire winnings.

So, let's say you bet 100 satoshi on x78 and win, you can once again bet 100 satoshi on another x78 and win back to back to get it, not the entire winnings. That is not enough tho, then you have to 20.16 the following one after that as well (not back to back I think).

I could be way off on this, do not listen to me and wait for the primedice people to make a proper explanation of what is required but that is what I kinda understood from it and that is what people on the forum looks like doing as well if you click the link provided.
2850  Economy / Speculation / Re: What do you think is a good sustainable % to make from day trading? on: February 11, 2020, 04:14:49 PM
If you day trade Bitcoin/USD, through ups and downs in the market, what do you think is a good percentage of your total trading stash to make on a daily basis over a long period of time?
I've never calculated my profits on percentage because it might be demotivating sometimes. But on an average I could earn $100+ from day trading if I concentrate 80% on the graphs for most of my day. This gets a lot time consuming and that is what keeps me a bit away from day trading. Midterm trading is what gives me profits in the current state as I do not need to monitor the graphs much closely and setting a notification for the entry and exit points to work for me in this case. The profits might be somewhat same to the ones in day trading considering the fact I do not like to take much risk so I keep my targets close.
2851  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can bitcoin Cross $20,000 By the end of 2020? on: February 11, 2020, 03:01:18 PM
Approx. yes, it may reach $20,000 if only we can maintain the trend. But if we dump more, just as we saw today from 10k+ to 9.8K... it might be hard to really reach 20k.
A $400 drop in the price in a single day isn't exactly a good indication of what's to come in the upcoming weeks or months. In fact, such a small pullback could mean that we're bulding a strong floor before testing 10k and above very soon, so if there's a bigger dump, then there'll be some support around the current prices (9850 at the time of writing).

Also, these sort of price changes are still within the range of what many consider normal fluctuations in the cryptosphere. All in all, it's still very likely that we'll see 20k this year.
Why we consider these as normal fluctuations is because we all know how volatile the cryptocurrency markets are. I would personally not even care even if the price moves by almost $1000 in just few minutes because it is already what I expect from the cryptocurrency markets. Also, it never means that the price would start dropping just because we saw a $400 dump.

In fact, what I can observe is that the price has a initial dump before it could pump to a greater price and this is what might be happening currently. The price has started us some growth and such kind of dumps usually might occur due to the panic sellers who never have patience and sell their coins as soon as they see some good price. At the same time, some experienced traders are waiting for such dumps where they could enter the markets and than see the markets growing back again.
2852  Economy / Speculation / Re: Top analyst warns a hard dump. on: February 11, 2020, 02:15:54 PM
One of a top analyst says BTC could face a hard dump in couple of weeks, after rallying till 9.5k this year he predicts BTC may fall again. Are the whales making a twist again?

Well I think there is no positive sign of a pump showing on the chart, guys have a look on it seems like BTC is giving opportunity to invest Grin

https://www.newsbtc.com/2020/02/05/top-analyst-predicted-bitcoin-rally-9500-warns-hard-dump/amp/

So, what can you say about the current price of bitcoin right now?
Resistance from $10,000 level was broken and it just means another possible pump will gonna perform again. Anyway, predictions will still change. No matter how strong technical analysis they are showing, there are stil so called "sideways". From my recent view (not claiming to be pro here), there will be small dumps according to my TA in short time frames but still bull run in upcoming days.
Resistance was broken but yet bitcoins again dumped below the resistant. This might not mean us that bitcoins might again start pulling over to another resistance but the previous resistance would again get strong for bitcoins to reach. I have calculated $10400 to be new resistance and once it is broken, the price should not again come below $10,000. If ever it does than there would need some more time to reach another resistance.

But, in any situation the price is going to start having a good pump in few days. We might not exactly be able to predict the approx time needed by bitcoins to reach all time high this year.
2853  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why Newbie Traders Lose money? | Risk Management Basics on: February 10, 2020, 04:47:01 PM
Those really are important 3 steps of risk management. What most of the newbie traders would do is that they would forget about pen and paper and move onto manual trades without managing risk. Your first point seemed quite interesting for me. Keeping a risk to reward ratio is always good to minimize our loss.

Moreover, a normal day trader would approximately execute 10 trades in a day of which 4 might fail but 6 might make him hit the targets which would indeed give him some benefits even if he keeps risk to reward ratio to 1:2. This thread should be bookmarked by newbies who want to start learning trading. This would really be useful for those.
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What a lucky person on the 10th spot it only took 64 tickets for him/her to win that spot.
This is why I really love this site it gives out so much free sats each hour and a chance to win on their lottery.
I hope that I could also win one of those lottery spot someday might be the biggest win that I could achieve Cheesy specially if the ticket was only from the free roll.
The 10th spot? I mean look at the guy at the second spot, dude spent 8562 satoshi AT MOST to get there and he has made 0.15+ bitcoins as a profit in return, that is one of the highest returns I have ever seen. These kinds of high wins from low tickets ALWAYS happens, I do not remember one single week where all the winners were like 500k+ tickets for all the positions, there is always at least one person who is under that level and still made a good profit as well.

The amount given is great as well, I understand back in the day it looked bigger but the reality is that was mostly due to bots and abusers who opened ton of accounts that bubbled up the numbers plus the amount of bitcoin worth in dollars is higher nowadays than back in the day as well so you effectively win more.
2855  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2019/20 on: February 10, 2020, 03:10:03 PM
It is questionable to criticize Barcelona to be depending on Messi so much, he is arguably the best player we have ever seen in the past 2 decades and a team that raised him since his childhood and he played for over 2 decades (both juniors and A team) should in fact, not rely on him? If you ever have a player like Messi and you can afford to not sell him (if he was found in some rough team at age of 20, he would have been sold for millions in a second), that is what you do, you rely on him to make a difference, because he is freaking Messi.

Definitely when he leaves that will be a sad day and the team is definitely ready for it, but look at Madrid, they recovered after Ronaldo left and I am sure even if it takes 1-2 seasons for Barcelona to recover, they will find a way to play without Messi when he retires.
2856  Economy / Economics / Re: If you could invest your cryptocurrencies in the environment would you? on: February 10, 2020, 07:46:50 AM
Spending energy for the mining has always been a discussion amongts people who are energy efficient and afraid that we are losing the battle against climate change.

However, I feel like people are forgetting the fact that 100 companies are responsible for the 70% of the worlds pollution right now, look at China, they literally do not care if they are ending the world right now if it means they would be the king of corpses. That kinda means the amount of energy spent by the miners are not really the big trouble as they are not making their own energy but they are also not forcing you to not do renewable neither, if someone was using solar panels and created electricity for the miners and offered them same rates or lower rates, surely miners would have agreed but nobody is doing that and that is not miners fault.
Electricity should not actually be a problem here. There are a number of ways to generate electricity which might be from some of the nuclear power stations, windmills, hydro power plant, etc so we could always generate electricity until these resources are available. Miners consume a huge energy but the profits too are decent which allows the miner to pay the heavy electricity bills. But, miners do not consume even 30% of the total energy which is been consumed by the factories globally.

So, do we need to shut down the factories in order to save electricity? Of course no, as those factories are the medium for the country to get developed and the same might be considered regarding the miners. Bitcoin mining has least connections with the global warming.
2857  Economy / Economics / Re: Centralized exchanges have become the banks of the cryptocurrency world on: February 10, 2020, 07:00:20 AM
I somehow agree that centralized exchange already became bitcoin bank, because most of the users are now using those centralized exchanges and have been upload their details in order to verificate their account, we can't avoid using echange without verifivation because they will limit some features such a minimum withdrawing or even do a trade.
Anyway. It depends on your crypto asset value. A lot of people use centralized exchange without verification. It is only when you have tons of btc that you begin to feel bothered about verification and besides why would someone keep a lot of BTC on exchange account. It is not save. I still prefer to use Centralized exchange because many of the decentralized ones are a piece of shit. From etherdelta to mercatox to forkdelta. From my experience, it is always rigorous to use and i dont like to upload or enter my private key on any exchange.
There is no issue in using centralized exchanges until they need us to verify our identity. Trading with smaller amounts onto those centralized exchanges would never cause any harm but if our daily trading volume exceeds above 2 BTC than the exchange might restrict you and make it mandatory to upload your KYC documents for verification which would never keep your anonymous anymore.

Decentralized exchanges would play a better role in such kind of situations as they would never ask for document verification but yet the benefits offered by such dex's are not that attractive to attract some traders onto the platform. Also there is minimum volume on such decentralized exchanges which would never make us find profits by trading with higher amounts because there would not be immense buy and sell orders to fulfill your orders.
2858  Economy / Economics / Re: How do manage portfolio efficiently while having a full time job? on: February 10, 2020, 06:18:25 AM
You’re not the only one that is in this kind of situation, I’m also facing the same. I still have a job that I’m doing and I go to work eight in the morning and I stay at the office from then till six in the evening and I start going. By the time I get home I always feel tired and the most important in my mind is to cook food, eat and go to sleep so I can wake up early the next day. The only day I don’t go to work is on Sundays, but still I will have to go to church lol and return by twelve in the afternoon.

Lots of things keep taking up my time and the decision I have made is to just invest what I ever I’m ready to lose, whether I lose or make profit I will take it.
2859  Economy / Gambling / Re: MintDice – Bitcoin Casino With Online Slots, Bitcoin Crash & Bitcoin Investment on: February 10, 2020, 04:57:51 AM
You need to complete faucet task for 1000+ times to reach minimum withdrawal time even if you do there won't be anything left out after the transaction fee got paid but in gambling they can directly gamble with that claimed amount so they can have chances of multiplying and can withdraw it with no restrictions.So which is simple for the abusers?
The will to try and take advantages are always inside the minds of abusers, to whatever extent they are trying to compensate if the chance
is there for sure they will do the best that they can. It's tough since the site have restrictions but taking chances and finding some luck gives
gamblers desire to take the risk and efforts.
Most of multi account abusers will get caught at the time of withdrawals and in mintdice transactions are approved manually so chances ae less here for abusers.
Yeah, they already mentioned that they are capable of stopping and the past few months it looks like abusers stopped or at least gave up. So, it shows that even the most advanced and high end abusers will eventually meet their fate because it will be stopped, maybe it will hurt the business along the way but it can't go on forever, nothing against the ToS can continue forever. Hell even hackers can hack a place and steal all their money just once, after they are caught it will be end of it and would be stopped and never get the same style of hacking again and fixed.

So, they can continue to try their best, the results will always be the same, maaaybe they will get lucky a few times but in the end whatever method they were doing will be caught and fixed making their job harder.
2860  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥BitKong.com🔥⭐Updated Game V2⭐New Bonuses⭐New Currencies⭐Native Android APP⭐ on: February 09, 2020, 05:12:47 PM
You may not and I can understand it but when you play from a browser that doesn't hold any cache or makes sure you are not followed, believe me every single time will be literally loading up.

However, the load time is not really "that" slow, it is not like we guys don't play regular games where loading times are literally hours when we first install the game, hell nowadays we download the games so it takes hours depending on your internet speed to just start playing. This is like the same but with probably less than 1 minute, literally just a 30 second lag compared to cached version so I doubt it is a problem. After the game is loaded and started to gamble there, it doesn't really change anything at all, literally same speed and without any lag at all as soon as you are capable of starting.
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