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2881  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: El director técnico de Ripple vendió 40,000 Ether por solo un dólar cada uno on: October 14, 2020, 02:38:05 PM
Están igual que el individuo que compro una pizza por 10,000 bitcoins, ya que estamos hablando de el año 2012 en ese año ETH tenía un precio demasiado bajo, y la gente no tenia la visión de que algún día podrían valer mas de $1000 dolares. Como comentas, las perdidas so brutales, pero así es el mundo de las criptomonedas todos los que miramos hacia el pasado nos arrepentimos de nuestras acciones.
2882  Economy / Gambling / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT ★★★ The legend is back! ★★★ Bigger and better than ever! ★★★ on: October 14, 2020, 02:35:07 PM
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I remember that time when I was offered some special bonus if I was an old timer there. I would have taken that but I was new. Maybe you could talk to the owner in the chat and get the same offer. You have to prove that you're an old timer with a signed message though.

You are talking here about the 'Legacy user' achievement, user will get it after prove they used to play in Luckybit Classic. Users can get some nice amount of BTC from the achievements, the past week i get the Senior one, and it pays 0.01BTC That's for have an account older than 1 year.
2883  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Protesters in Nigeria used Bitcoin as alternative of banks as CBN blocked accts. on: October 14, 2020, 04:35:12 AM
It would be nice to know what will be the founds used for... The main problem there is corruption, and more money will not fix their problems. They need to fix their government first to stop having all those problems then they need some ethic firs, it can't be fixed with money,
2884  Economy / Gambling / Re: best crypto dice site for reward systems? on: October 12, 2020, 06:51:39 PM
If you are searching for nice rewards on the casinos i think you will like the new bonus from Luckybit. They have 4 bonuses that worth ben to mentioned. the first one is the No depo bonus, with that you get free $20, then they have the 100% Depo Bonus up to $1000, then the 50% depo bonus up to $500 and the $250 depo bonus.

Today i see a guy playing on dice and walking away with 1btc with the 100% depo bonus you can replay the bet here...
https://luckyb.it/games/dice/009f8de1-8dbe-44a3-9574-fa9e69f7f336/977d707d-56e6-4830-8f39-0b70233e8d01
2885  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Covid 19 on: October 12, 2020, 06:31:49 PM
First of all, welcome back to the business... As you can see bitcoin had a small bump in the past days but is a good time to buy... You will see soon bitcoin at $12,000 and ETH at $400, i see it coming, so, ride the right waves and make money on each step.

I have seen a big increment in the activity since Covid, so, you came to the party just in time, good uck.
2886  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you watch MMA? on: October 12, 2020, 05:26:44 PM
Humans claim to be an evolutionary, but they just lock each other in cages and fight like animals. Culture from primitive time? Those images enter our mind and we may one day act the same way ?
What do you think about this issue ?

They don't fight like animals, they use something called a Martial Art, and as the name says it's the art of fight. In different cultures, we can find different martial arts, someones like Judo, jiu jitsu, Karate, Kick Boxing, Box, Muay Thai, Capoeira... And that's what makes the sport interesting, that each fighter has their way to fight.
2887  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Not User Friendly Yet on: October 12, 2020, 03:04:54 PM
Bitcoin is User Friendly that means the coin is easy to get and easy to spend, but what you are talking about is about massive adoption, those are two different things... If not all the people are using bitcoin is because they are not interested, they have a nice life with their bank accounts and know their way to manage their money.

If we haven't seen a massive adoption is because we don't need bitcoin to have a good life.
2888  Economy / Gambling / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT ★★★ The legend is back! ★★★ Bigger and better than ever! ★★★ on: October 12, 2020, 02:15:13 PM

Congrats to Eragon!! Currently killing the dice.

WOW! almost 1 btc win! what a shot for Eragon, so far he has become the biggest roller, first he gets the 1st place on the jackpot race and now he wins this nuts bet. What a way to start the week.

To the moon!
2889  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can I 'delete' useless tokens from my wallet? on: October 11, 2020, 06:43:56 PM
Some wallets like Atomic wallet let you select the tokens you want to see and just ignore the ones you want. This way your real balance will not be affected by trash tokens. This is a really useful feature.

And i agree that those tokens don't worth the fees to send them away. Is just spend gas (fees) to take them out of your wallet, that sounds just like a waste of money. So, the best thing to do is to configure your wallet to ignore them. At least that's the free way to deal with them.
2890  Other / Off-topic / Re: I'm broke in real life. I lost most of my money. on: October 11, 2020, 06:38:34 PM
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My question, is there anything else I can do to make money online that are somewhat in the grayhat and blackhat area?
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By the blackhat area looks like you want to make money by hacking or by extortion... The money making on those areas are not clean money, it always comes by users getting attacked.

So, if you are a hacker why you don't swap to the whitehat methods and try to get clean money? a nice way to do this is by searching bugs on casinos and reporting them, i have done this in the past and most of the casinos appreciate it. You should try it Wink
2891  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Curacao licensed casinos banning Curacao residents? on: October 11, 2020, 06:07:25 PM
This is a great point for debate because they are the number one licenses for crypto gambling online and as you mention they don't allow users from the same country. So, it's a little bit confusing. But after reading a lot i understand they provide only the gambling license for gambling sites and let the users around the world gamble on their site always when the local laws allow this activity. Curacao doesn't allow its own people to gamble online, but they can provide the licenses in a legal way.
2892  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The mining paradox on: October 11, 2020, 05:30:16 PM
I would say mining is a temporary business... and i say that because the mining evolution is giving some huge steps. So if today you make a farm with 10,000 of the best miners, in 2 years or less those miners will be obsolete because there will be better miners, and what makes them better is more mining power for less energy consuption. So, is crazy to see people investing in farms of 10k or 20k miners knowing they will get obsolete in a short period of time.
2893  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin and exchngers and others on: October 11, 2020, 05:26:28 PM
so how do we know that crypto exchngers dont sell us the coins what they dont exisit?

and how do we know those big funds who bought or pretinding to buy or sell some big ammounts of cryptocurrency `?
how do we know they dont lie us ?

To verify that you need to search the exchanger in coinmarket cap. The fake exchanges always have a low capitalization or they aren't even listed on the site. So, that's the right way to know if you can trust on the exchange, and it's important to search for some information about the exchange on this forum, that way if someone get's scammed then they will report it here and give a warning to other users.

And about the coins that don't exist, that's a weird question, you can't buy something that doesn't exist but you can buy something that doesn't have value for other users. So, my advice is; if you want to invest in altcoins then go for the popular ones and avoid tokens and shitcoins.
2894  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Bancos centrales muestran cómo serán sus monedas digitales on: October 11, 2020, 03:29:25 PM
El echo de sustituir el fiat por monedas digitals será algo complejo por el hecho de que a los bancos les encanta imprimir dinero sin llevar un control de cuando dinero real hay en circulación. Asi que me imagio que será algo como Ripple, y lo comparo con esta moneda ya que es una moneda centralizada en la que se van liberando lotes de monedas en función del tiempo.
2895  Economy / Gambling / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT ★★★ The legend is back! ★★★ Bigger and better than ever! ★★★ on: October 10, 2020, 03:03:14 PM
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I don't think it's something about you are using mobile phone and I don't think it's about segwit address. It's odd since I've tried to deposit and withdraw before using mobile there's nothing wrong with it what could it be? maybe some minor bug?

As the staff already explain, the problem with the withdrawal was the mail confirmation. Each time a user makes a withdraw he need to confirm it by mail or by 2FA. If the users don't have the 2FA configured then he will get an E-Mail to confirm the withdraw.

That's how it works and this way is more secure for the users.
2896  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: https://funxbets.com Scam?? on: October 09, 2020, 10:23:26 PM
Is not a scam until they run with the money of the users... i can see it happening... The trust of the site right now is 20% as we can see on this page:

https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/funxbets.com

So, i'm not saying they are scammers, but the site looks really fake to me, 400 users online, and lot of them winning big? that's really weird for a new casino. And the most important thing is they don't have a gambling licence, so, maybe they are provably fair but without a license they are operated in the illegal way.
2897  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Poker Worthwhile freerolls and low stakes high prize and fun games on: October 09, 2020, 10:15:22 PM
Hey Globb0, great thread and good luck with all those tourneys.

I would like to know if you can share some information about how you do the stream, i have done streams before in the past but not for poker, i think you need to have some kind of delay to avoid the users watch your hands in live time, but i feel like that affects the interaction with the users. So, how you deal with it? And could you share some tips about the software you use for streaming and how you configure it?
2898  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: People Say btc is Not ponzi but its look like ponzi on: October 09, 2020, 10:03:57 PM
How anyone who Say Can proof Bitcoin is not ponzi?

There is More proof and evidence that it is ponzi.

I Don't mind If its ponzi but i Don't want to exit too late but not too early so When is best time to exit?

We should understand the Ponzi scheme to understand if bitcoin is a Ponzi.... Ponzi or pyramid business are that kind of business where you input your money and get an awesome revenue, but the way to earn more money is by getting more referrals. So, a good example of a Ponzi scheme is a business who will pay you 10% from the investment of your referrals, that kind of business works for the short term, but not for the long terms, it will always fail in the long run when the scheme doesn't get new affiliates.

And that's why we can't see bitcoin as a ponzi scheme, because you don't get an income from your referrals, maybe you get more money if you hold, but that money cames from the market bump and not from the users pockets.
2899  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 12 years and no country has approved Bitcoin ?? on: October 09, 2020, 06:03:02 PM
:)Bitcoin was launched in 2007. It's 12 years and still no country has approved Bitcoin ??   Huh


A lot of countries approved it, but isn't considered money. But in countries like Mexico you can legally buy them and sell them and only pay tax over the profit.

I don't think countries will see bitcoin as money. That could bring enormous problems to the economy, that's why it's legal as an inversions instrument.
2900  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Dudas sobre Wallet y Nodos Bitcoin on: October 09, 2020, 05:48:41 PM
?Porque asegura que su Wallet no es custodial? Acaso no tienen que guardar las claves para poder compararlas cuando inicias sesión en su Wallet? O cuando restauras la Wallet con el Seed de 12 palabras? Contra que se válida el inicio de sesión o la recuperación de la Wallet sino?
Puede que ellos almacene los datos encriptados en la base de datos así solo el cliente podría acceder a esta información, sin embargo ellos al ser los dueños del nodo podría accedes a tus monedas si quisieran.

?Que tiene que ver una Wallet con un Full Node Bitcoin propio y porque se apoya en el?
La wallet es la interface visual de tus monedas, pero para estar actualizada y poder propagar transacciones en la red necesita estar conectado a un nodo de bitcoin.

?Un Full Node Bitcoin no es un minero cierto? Pero sí es el que se encarga de confirmar transacciones Bitcoin.
Es el que se encarga de propagar la transacción, pero es diferente confirmar que propagar, el minero confirma y el nodo corre la voz de que ya está confirmada, así todos tienen la misma información sobre la red.

En caso de que mi afirmación sea correcta. ?Tener un nodo Bitcoin genera ingresos al quedarse con las fee de las transacciones confirmadas por él?
Los que se quedan con los ingresos de los fees son los mineros, al minar el bloque que contiene transacciones este se se queda con los fees y un ingreso extra llamado 'Block reward', hoy en día es 6.25BTC.
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