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2941  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How can I buy bitcoin by transferring sepa to IBAN number? on: August 15, 2021, 07:16:11 PM
I want to buy bitcoin via sepa invoice or sepa direct credit system. Please give me a reliable site, thank you

I can suggest Bitcoin Store HR, based in Croatia, which is a legitimate company (Digital Assets d.o.o.) and has been operating for years. There is a fee of 2-5% depending on which type of cryptocurrency you are buying. It accepts SEPA transfers and is available to European customers.

Another option from Croatia is bitcoin-mjenjacnica.hr, which comes from the company Electrocoin d.o.o. I have personally used both platforms multiple times, and everything went smoothly every time.
2942  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hackers/Public will have Access to Quantum Computers in 5-10 years? on: August 15, 2021, 04:29:40 PM
So Quantum Computers will be available to buy in the shops in lets say 10 years time from now and 5 years from now the first commercial business grade quantum computers will be available for sale for businesses.

It's utterly false information and pure speculation. If you had any idea of quantum computing technology, you would not make such nonsense statements.

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Quantum computers can get anyone's private keys in fraction of a second.

Once again, you are completely wrong. That is not how quantum computers work.
2943  Other / New forum software / Re: Progress? We're waiting... on: August 15, 2021, 03:47:23 PM
Putting this up on top, interested to hear some news our new forum, as we are almost halfway to end this year now, maybe we can get something out from theymos? 😅 still cool, just curious...

PROGRESS?...

I second that. In just a few months, we will be wrapping up 2021. What is taking so long?
Or have we given up on the whole idea?
2944  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Olympics 2020/2021 : Discussion & Predictions on: August 15, 2021, 12:35:29 PM
My research yields mixed results when I try to find out which Olympics were the most expensive so far.
Some sources state that it was the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014, which cost approximately US $ 55 billion, while other sources mention the Rio de Janeiro Summer Games in 2016, which cost approximately US $ 11.1 billion.
Anybody know a reliable source with the total cost of hosting Olympic games by country?
2945  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✅🍅 wintomato.com 🍅Dice 🍅 Slots 🍅 Sport Betting on: August 15, 2021, 08:13:41 AM
Exploring the site at the moment, one thing I noticed is I can't type on the search bar the keywords I'm looking.
Take note, I'm not registered on the site yet, so my question is, do I need to register first before I can make a quick search?

I have an account, tried to use the search feature but it does not work as well. I cant type anything on the search bar although I can put my cursor on it. It is weird as I can use copy and paste on the search bar, so it is the only way to type on the search bar. Lets say you want to search a specific name of football club, you need to copy the name from other places (google) and paste it on the search bar. It works by using left click on your mouse only as it does not work with Control+V on your keyboard.

The same thing happened to me too. I can't type anything in the search box. It's a weird bug and I think developers should fix it asap.


I am dreamcatcher  Smiley it's easy to win and withdraw in [link removed] have try in yourself now....

Of course newbie, I believe you.  Tongue

I see you have mod status on their chat, so you work for them? That explains it.
2946  Other / Meta / Re: Do You Believe a New Forum Software Will Attract More Users to Bitcointalk? on: August 14, 2021, 11:17:56 PM
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A new forum design would help Bitcointalk a lot to attract more people because right now, Bitcointalk is getting more irrelevant every day, unfortunately. It's sad to see Bitcointalk wasting so much opportunity and if we keep waiting, Bitcointalk will really be an antique shop soon, where almost no one will ever go to.   Undecided

I agree with everything you're saying.

I feel like the new forum software is already way overdue. It's been years since it was announced, and for a long time there has been almost no progress. Other platforms are emerging and evolving, while this forum should be the nexus of the crypto community because after all, it all started here.
2947  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2021 Q2) on: August 14, 2021, 10:41:16 PM
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Each account is involved in bounty cheating.
In addition, we are also dealing with Ban evasion here.
2948  Other / Meta / Re: What do you think of the Bitcoin Discussion section? Does he need to change? on: August 14, 2021, 09:05:00 PM
Having said that, the altcoin bounties is an entirely different thing all together, their managers are most times even newbies that wouldn't mind if you ban their account or not,
The other big difference of those bounties with bitcoin paying signature campaigns is that, altcoin bounties don't have any limit for maximum number of participants and they accept any user who apply for the bounty.
In altcoin bounties, the budget is fixed and the total money shitcoins they pay doesn't depend on number of participants. This makes them to not reject anyone. They think that if they accept more users, they can have a more successful bounty. 

That is true, they prefer quantity over quality, and that is the problem. These campaigns risk no funds at all. If the project fails (which is the case with most of them) they will simply distribute worthless tokens to bounty participants, so they will not lose anything. As a result, we have to deal with a huge amount of low quality and spam posts on our forum. Also, the number of reports moderators receive is on the rise, so I am assuming it is becoming more difficult for them to stay in the loop with everything that is going on.
2949  Other / Meta / Re: Do You Believe a New Forum Software Will Attract More Users to Bitcointalk? on: August 14, 2021, 12:14:28 PM
There are relatively few advertisements on the forum. If there is a brand new forum, many old members on the forum will not be interested in the new forum.
This forum has accumulated a lot of history. If there is a new software, it means restarting. Many meaningless topics have to be talked up again. There are many topics that have already been discussed.

I think you are mistaken about this

Like Pmalek said, a new forum software doesn't mean a restart. Think of it as a forum refit. According to my understanding, the complete database with all the topics, posts, user data, etc., will remain untouched by the upgrade process. The only thing that will change, from our perspective, will be the user interface and look and feel of the forum.
2950  Other / Meta / Re: What do you think of the Bitcoin Discussion section? Does he need to change? on: August 14, 2021, 12:01:47 PM
For a change I'll suggest the spam busters over there should be a little more strick. More reporting should be encouraged and not just replies but also threads having similar contact. A glance at the board and you can identify two to three thread having similar content. In summary more attention should be given to the board as it's the most vital of all other boards.

Totally agree. But not just spam busters. Everybody who visits these boards should be more engaged in preventing spam and keeping them clean. Also, bounty managers can be extremely useful here, since most spammers post purely to meet signature campaigns quotas. While I understand that it can sometimes take a lot of time when there are many participants and a lot of posts, but every bounty manager should plan their campaign so that quality control is a part of their process, not just weekly counting of posts. After all, a campaign won't be much of a success if most of its participants and their pots end up on the ignore lists of a large number of forum members, right?
2951  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's not the end, $60k again on: August 14, 2021, 10:55:36 AM
The behavior of BTC has been somewhat bullish, for now the $ 45k represents a very encouraging figure, since it touched levels of $ 47k and has dropped, in fact for now it has been falling a little more than 3%, but it is natural for this type to occur. correction, what we must take into account is that many bulls are responding to bearish attacks, which is not bad at all, the short-term analysis shows the following:
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New highs are highly unlikely until prices move above $47700 or $48000. In the last few hours, the BTC price experienced a massive bearish reaction near $48k level. We need to break this resistance to climb above the $50000 level again.


source: https://t.me/CryptoKlondike/6756

In the short term, both $45000 and $46700 support levels can be retested before breaking the marked resistance level. Alternately, if $45000 is broken, a lower support level awaits near the $42000 level.
2952  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: August 14, 2021, 10:24:56 AM
@Pmalek recently posted this great topic: (Table) Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos

According to this, Roobet's withdrawal fees aren't as bad compared to some other popular casinos, and they're nowhere near as high as at, for example, Wolf.bet, Cloudbet or Betcoin. Although, I agree that they could be lower, especially now that we have fairly low transaction fees and low congestion on the Bitcoin network.

By the way, I was surprised to see that there are some casinos that provide free withdrawals, meaning there are no transaction fees at all. I wonder how they manage this.

2953  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2021 Q3) on: August 14, 2021, 09:40:22 AM
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2954  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: August 11, 2021, 12:12:02 AM
There might be still some players who do really much prefer on all in one type of casino but still there would be a die hard fan on sticking with those dedicated bookies.

Yes, I agree. I personally prefer an "all in one" type of casino because then I don’t have to transfer funds between different platforms. When I dedicate a certain amount of funds to betting, it is easier to deposit in a single casino than to distribute it among several different casinos. I love gambling, mostly dice, but also, sometimes I play sports betting, especially if I notice some tempting odds. Having everything on one platform will be so much easier.
2955  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: August 08, 2021, 09:06:51 PM
I wonder how many more sports will be added?

Do you expect to see any particular sport on their platform? It looks like Roobet added many popular sports on their betting page include even popular cybersports like cs:go and dota 2, and I guess it is more than enough for the first time.

Now I see that they already cover most of the popular sports. I had trouble opening the Sports Betting page, so I mistakenly assumed, from screenshots posted online, that they only offered a few sports.
Anyhow, I am glad the page is working now so I can explore the whole offer more thoroughly.
2956  Economy / Economics / Re: Why would people ever use bitcoin if its expected to always go up? on: August 08, 2021, 08:50:58 PM
Bitcoin is conceived primarily as a digital currency. These days, for most people, its most tangible use is as an investment tool.

Bitcoin may do well as an investment. Or it may not. We will never know for sure, while the market for bitcoin as an investment vehicle is ramping up, the market for bitcoin as a currency is dwindling. But I think there will always be people willing to spend their coins. To begin with, miners sell bitcoin to cover their mining costs. Investors liquidate their investments for a variety of reasons. And finally, there are users whose salary is paid in bitcoin, who need to pay their daily living expenses.
2957  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] Roobet.com Signature Campaign | The Honest Online Casino | Full Members+ on: August 08, 2021, 08:35:51 PM
Hello Hhampuz,
Just letting you know I ranked up to Sr. member so I am wearing the appropriate signature now.
2958  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Burning plans on: August 08, 2021, 08:19:23 PM

When u hear/read a coin have a burning plan in their roadmap - is it a always buy in before and sell when it happen? ( Excluded shitcoins).

In my opinion, it is impossible to generalize like that. There are many factors affecting the price of a coin / token. Just because a coin has a burning event scheduled doesn't mean the price will rise following it.
2959  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hey! Let me pick up a rock and let's buy it from each other... on: August 08, 2021, 07:36:17 PM
We can buy anything with it because it has some huge value right now and more and more people are accepting it every day from the big companies to the small stores that have some big trust in the success of bitcoins.

Exactly. Even Peter Schiff, probably the biggest Bitcoin critic, admitted recently that he could have bought a private jet with bitcoin, provided he had invested when he first learned about it.  Cheesy
2960  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Olympics 2020/2021 : Discussion & Predictions on: August 08, 2021, 07:21:40 PM

Meanwhile, the US has overtaken China and now leads with a gold medal. Even though the Games are not over yet, it looks like the US could remain the frontrunners.
What surprised me the most was Japan. Of course, it's always the case that the host does better than average, and that's how it was with the UK and Brazil recently. But I didn't expect them to do so well.


US managed to overtake and win the number 1 spot, that's a close gap in terms of gold but still good enough to finished the olympics with this honor they continue to showcase their talents.

Yes. As it turned out, the US won the most medals overall and the most gold medals. The 38 gold medals won by China were just barely beaten by 39 gold medals won by the United States.
In 2016, the US also dominated the medal count, but it won the gold medal battle with a much bigger advantage. In that year, the US won 46 gold medals, almost twice as many as China, which placed second with 26.
The US has won the most overall medals for seven consecutive Olympic games, since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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