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2941  Economy / Gambling / Re: WINZ.IO 🚀 WELCOME BONUS: 300 FREE SPINS 🎁 CHRISTMAS CALENDAR REWARDS 🎄🎄🎄 on: December 07, 2022, 05:34:42 PM
Just like on any casino or sportsbook doing so could be categorized as money laundering or cleaning your coins so this idea is a no no. BTW most gambling platforms require you to wager atleast 1X times before you can withdraw and this isn't any difference with winz.
I don't understand, how could be any more categorized as money laundering then gambling 1x with it?
All virtual asset service providers must comply with the AML laws. This means that they have list of flagged countries and individuals they can't serve, and are required to kyc you and confirm the origin of the money if they suspect faul play because FATF travel rule.

If i can prove where i got my money i can move it as i wish. And it's not like $50 is mastermind money laundering or that it would raise any flags no matter where it came from.

Edit: i asked from the chat and you were right, i was wrong.

BTW most gambling platforms require you to wager atleast 1X times before you can withdraw and this isn't any difference with winz.
They literally say that there's no wagering requirements, so it's different.
2942  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My concern of security when using casino houses. on: December 07, 2022, 05:17:23 PM
I wouldn't say am much of a gambler the slightest bit, for so many reasons, but what stands as a peak reason for my concern is that of security.
All thanks to the advent of online casinos which gained massive popularity during the covid-19 era. Though the concern for security online as per being hacked or being a victim of phishing sites, looms. It is agreeably more fun visiting a live casino center with physically present spin machines.
Always check how legit the casino is, read the forums and see user reviews. Being hacked or phished could happen in ANY kind site, gambling isn't an exception. I would be more conserned about trading sites and sites that use smart contracts. Not everyone can check their legitimity and people sign with their wallets on all kinds of sites.

Most of the places in my locale where these games are played seem to be a hub for miscreants looking for likely victims and observing the cash flow of individuals using these spin machines. It is not too long ago we learnt of the stabbing that happened in front of a las vegas casino and the recount of the perpetrator.
In a yuletide season as this, it is always advised to be cautious of locations one frequents, especially places where we have these spin machines; it is to save cash by preventing losing too much in the games and from unplanned mishap that might befall one when in the midst of such a surrounding.
Ever had such concerns for security when visiting live casino centers?  or do other reasons which prevent you from using these live casino centers? (please state it).
https://abcnews.go.com/US/stabbed-front-las-vegas-casino-victim-dead-police/story?id=91123497
Well there are plenty of likely victims in physical casinos.
What i've seen there are ton of old people using slots and old people tend to carry lot of cash for some reason.
At least every time i've seem them in the shop they pay with cash and seem to have a lot of it in their wallets.
One good way to get robbed is being flashy and show how much cash you have. That's just stupid if you don't have security following you, and even with security it's pointless and distasteful.
2943  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Whales Pile up Shiba INU – Will Shib price Surge? on: December 07, 2022, 05:02:48 PM
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What is your price prediction for end of 2022 and whales loading up Shiba INU will make its price surge?
There has been whale activity for months now and at they have been accumulating pretty much everything worth hodling.
According to many metrics we have hit the bottom and even if not, smar money is pouring in while fud has already done worst that it can.
As we can't predict the absolute bottom, i think i am starting to accumulate altcoins too.
Even Shiba INU, while i don't like it many people do and those many people are driving force behind pumping it.
2944  Economy / Gambling / Re: WINZ.IO 🚀 WELCOME BONUS: 300 FREE SPINS 🎁 CHRISTMAS CALENDAR REWARDS 🎄🎄🎄 on: December 07, 2022, 02:14:26 PM
Because I have participated in this promotion, what is meant by zero wagering is the amount of money you win from freespins, while for the deposit value there is an obligation to roll over 1x, after that you can withdraw it at any time, and actually this is quite interesting because it is rare for casinos to provide rules that are it's easy on the promotion and this is a promotion that they routinely do if I'm not mistaken every Tuesday and Friday they hold it
Ok, can you or someone else also confirm the fact about free spins promption that i can deposit 50 usdt to get 150 free spins?

What slots machine i am able to use those 150 spins and with what bet?
Are there any differences which slots i get to spin them depending what altcoin i deposit?

Also there seems to be few ways to get those 150 free spins and as an example i am listing 2 of them:

a: to deposit 50usdt via erc20 (which is expensive just for the network)
b: to deposit 700 trx which is currently $37.3... 0.002btc seems to be even cheaper.

Is this price rate just a mistake from text that's not being updated and should i deposit at least 50 usd worth trx for just in case to get those 50 free spins?

2945  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Binance Coin losing its Value, What will happen to Public Funds on: December 07, 2022, 01:49:56 PM
I guess fud time is over now. According to Mazars audit Binance's bitcoin reserves are collateralized 101%

It will be interesting to see where's the fud coming next, after everything, including tether gets audited fully. People who are still accumulating will try anything to push markets down with baseless fud while they fill their bags.

My guess is they they start to scare us with some fringe anti-crypto politicians that have no real power over anything related to crypto. Anything that seems scary will drive people away even if it wasn't true.
2946  Economy / Economics / Re: Manufacturing orders to China down 40% in unrelenting demand collapse on: December 07, 2022, 10:51:58 AM
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This reflects a significant decline in the purchasing power of american consumers
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Yeah, but it's most likely good for Americans in a long run as the current model of outsourcing everything wasn't sustainable in any way. When they don't outsource jobs and products to get from cheaper countries, they need to produce stuff on their own. Meaning more jobs and more quality products and self sustainability.

And on the plus side no need to bow down at dictatorships because of fear of losing trade deals.
But transition time will be hard for Americans, that's for sure. I guess they just need to "man up" now to put in terms of toxic masculinity.
2947  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Soulbound Tokens - The next big thing? on: December 07, 2022, 12:03:05 AM
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What do you guys think?
Question is why? What's the advance in tokens that you can't send, especially with current blockchain systems that are transparent. How would this be any better from a centralized and secure database? And why an earth would i want to share my "qualities" in an public blockchain? Seems like a duct tape solution for a problem that doesn't require open blockchain.
2948  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Governments will issue "stablecoins" on existing main stream blockchains on: December 06, 2022, 10:26:18 PM
Using existing blockchains such as Ethereum and maybe one day Bitcoin they will bypass the banking systems completely and create a fully digital form of the dollar, hosted on blockchains.
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Nope, they won't use any existing mainstream blockchains as they are not regulatory friendly nor they have enough privacy. I see GDPR issues and all sorts of other AML issues without even thinking it over 1 minute. People telling you that eth would be ready for something like this don't know enough about regulations around monetary system. Blockchain that would suitable for this needs to be auditable and at the same time private to the core of it.
2949  Economy / Gambling / Re: WINZ.IO 🚀 WELCOME BONUS: 300 FREE SPINS 🎁 CHRISTMAS CALENDAR REWARDS 🎄🎄🎄 on: December 06, 2022, 10:19:30 PM
When you say zero wagering requirements for the reward, does that mean i could technically just deposit required amount of money with the bonus code, take my reward and withdraw my money and money gained from reward without using my own money at all?

Not that i would do that but it sounds something some people would definitely try it. But i think i'll join in. I always loved free christmas calendar stuff.
2950  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: FTX collapse: Good or bad for crypto in the long run? on: December 06, 2022, 09:58:24 PM
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Right now, the industry is a lot more centralized than it was before fierce regulations from mainstream governments were introduced. And things are bound to get worse due to the recent collapse of a major crypto exchange. Who knows what would be of crypto 10-20 years in the future? Just my thoughts Grin
The union of regulated banking system and decentralization is totally possible to create, just not in a sense early cryptopunks here experienced their pseudonymity and shadowbanking. Decentralization and confidential smart contracts would actually benefit a lot the current monetary system and make it more trustworthy. Problem is that it takes ton of time to create something that can handle so much wealth, and it should be bullet proof. It can't rely on third party machines like in TEE and has to have privacy build on layer 1.
2951  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will BNB Coin Hit $300 Mark in 2023? on: December 06, 2022, 09:46:29 PM
Binance is one of the largest crypto market exchanges in world. It holds its token also as binance (BNB) coin. This token is now one among the top five crypto currencies.

Binance coin price is on roller coaster currently with after FTX drama. Binance CEO CZ, compares the collapse of FTX with 2008 fall of regulated TradFi, which had been in existence for more than 70 years.He is optimistic about the crypto market and predicts a swift and significant recovery for the sector.

In 2021, the BNB coin prices soared close to 1688.77 Percent and, from there, the market is waiting for a price increases at least until 2023. Since inflation fears are expected to become more severe at the beginning in the year ahead, Coinpedia Binance Coin Price Prediction for 2023 is $275.2227 towards 2023's close. Currently BNB price is at $289.52 on Dec 6th 2022.

What do you think, Binance price will surge above $289 or bearish trend will drag it down?

$300 is actually pretty low estimate when you are aware how many percentages these things move in a day. So if something unpredicted doesn't happen i can't see why it couldn't go even higher. CZ trust level in the eyes of public just peaked and people will more or less are paying attention to anything binance does. BNB price will naturally follow always when they are in the spotlight. And i can't see why they woudn't try to keep the spotlight.
2952  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Binance smart chain and 0 dollars transactions attack on: December 06, 2022, 12:56:03 PM
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Because it's a new attack. And there are people discussing it, you just don't even bother to check.
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I stand corrected, but bothering to check? You didn't provide any links to places where people were discussing about it. zasad@ did, about a week after my post that you are now answering to.

So yes, both of us now know that people are talking about it. I didn't see a reason to apologize afterwards because i was speaking with the information i had at the time and it would just be repeating what zasad@ typed.
2953  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where would Twitter go after its takeover by Elon Musk ? on: December 06, 2022, 11:50:57 AM
He definitely seems to like Authoritarian governments more than his own.
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Yup, for a "Free speech absolutist" he totally buddies up a lot with countries that has zero free speech. Peace plan poll was weird nudge for Putin too.
And funny enough in one article where he where he is saying that there's a significant threat for his assassination, he defines free speech as:

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Conclusively, Musk noted, “As long as you’re not really causing harm to somebody else, then you should be allowed to say what you want.”
https://watcher.guru/news/elon-musk-says-there-is-significant-risk-of-his-assassination

Which is literally how it's been all along so maybe people shouldn't get too excited of his "radical" act for free speech.
2954  Other / Politics & Society / Re: My father was inteligence unit member he said about secrets world on: December 06, 2022, 10:03:27 AM
Sometimes we like to idolize our parents and think they were smarter than we think to justify their behavior. Some adults do that with their heroes too.
But if this was the only way of him being little out there manifested, it was harmless, but your father sounds like someone who might have needed help. Some parents act on their delusions while being angry and things become dangerous and create unsafe place for kids or other adults.

Even spies go nuts from time to time. People find correlations in things that are not linked by causality.

I farted and bitcoin price came down. I farted and additionally soiled my pants and bitcoin price returned to previous levels. There is no causality or any link between those events. Intentionally soiling own pants with hope to raise Bitcoin price will not work.
You should make a twitter account and report every time. Fart for signaling my bot to go long for BTC, and shart for shorting it. Trust your stomach, we can be rich.
2955  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The most ridiculous rules for female teachers on: December 06, 2022, 09:44:27 AM
It's 2022 and we still see similar examples in middle eastern countries such as Saudi Arabia or Iran. Under the scorching sun, women are not allowed to wear whatever they want. They are forced to wear the hijab. Until 2018, women were prohibited from being issued a driving license in Saudi Arabia. They are even unable to apply for a passport without their male guardian's approval. Let's also not forget that women weren't allowed to vote a few decades ago. Thus, it wouldn't surprise me if this photo is actually real. Fortunately, for most countries, all these discriminations belong to the past. Hopefully in the future, women in less fortunate countries will share the same rights as men in the western world.
And let's not forget, oppression is not just happening because of religion, it's about strong build in culture history of oppressing women that happens in western countries too. Religion is just a tool used to maintain the power and keep it for men only. Some men would like very much to do it without regilion but religion is the easiest way to accomplish that.

Just because these "discriminations belong to the past" in the western world, doesn't mean that they wouldn't echo today. Just because we change the laws, doesn't mean the attitude would change. They only changes slowly and needs laws to keep in check. Otherwise they could change in a heartbeat and and it might seem absurd to us but women already lost their right for their own body in US.
2956  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: This is the biggest marketcap of all coins - bigger than all coins mc combined: on: December 05, 2022, 11:53:26 PM
Hi guys, there is token called GELDC and it has the biggest marketcap of all coins
and if it gets listed at coinmarketcap dot com it
will be top 1 even in front of BTC and ETH and all the other low mc cap coins.

FYI (a gem in my eyes)
Not a single reason why anything about this would be a gem. I can make overpriced token myself, i just give all of the insane circulating supply to my own addresses and make 1 transaction that's overpriced and it's 10x more marketcap then bitcoin. It doesn't mean it would be valuable in reality or that coinmarketcap would fall on the easiest trick ever and list it as legit token.

That's what you are trying to sell here. Sorry to say but it's worthless.
2957  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum hold onto its tag of the largest altcoin on: December 05, 2022, 11:07:18 PM
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According to our Ethereum price prediction by Coinpedia. The largest altcoin’s price could propel to a maximum of $2303.7793 by the end of 2025.
Since ETH2.0 tokenomics have changed, it's pretty hard to do technical analysis based on history, especially for something that has totally changed its fundamentals

So i was wondering what parameters Coinpedia would be basing their predictions on and searched the article you are referring to.
And while reading it, that article was weird to say the least. Here's one clip from it that doesn't make any sense:



It's like it was written by bad AI or something.
2958  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does anyone know anything about YoBit? The exchange? on: December 05, 2022, 10:43:41 PM
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Apparently they’ve never been hacked?
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We wouldn't even know if they were hacked. It's the least transparent exchange out there, if you use it, just hope that you don't ever need to use their support. Because if and when you encounter question or a problem, you can rest assure that there's no help coming. I only lost money once in there by depositing a token that never arrived to my account. I sometimes have used it as they don't require kyc at all but i wouldn't deposit anything too big as you most definitely can lose it.
2959  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: RUBLIX good to buy at 1 sat ? 1066.88% APY profit ! on: December 05, 2022, 10:32:32 PM
Hi guys
you think RUBLIX good to buy at 1 sat you think it may go X100 higher ?
https://yobit.net/en/trade/RUBLIX/BTC
RUBLIX is available also in Yofarm with 1066.88% APY profit
https://yobit.net/en/yofarm/
And why would it be worth anything in the first place? That doesn't even seem to be same token as in coinmarketcap, where it's worth $0.01919 and only trading in Bancor.
Meanwhile yobit has token with same name trading at $0.000038. Yeah, seems legit. And if it's unclear, this was sarcasm.

Yobit Rublix has nothing to do with real Rublix, and most likely has no tokenomics at all. Just stay away from it.
2960  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The goodness of long-term investing in cryptocurrency on: December 05, 2022, 06:40:19 PM
Otherwise i agree and you have good points but not with one of them

3. Market Share - It's also important that the cryptocurrency we buy is in the top market, for example in the top 20 altcoins like that. Like many investors, it is popular and many institutions, companies, and or well-known personalities invested here.
Although in the stock market it is the same, usually those at the top of those good stocks or blue chip companies are good for long-term investing.
Why does it have to be top market? They might as well could have reached their top value or their growth rate could be very slow as they don't have much room to grow compared to small caps. The fact that something is high doesn't mean it could last several years.

2. Remember, the past is past
Also, what does this mean? Because it sounds like you are ignoring past somehow. We can learn from the past. That's the only thing we can learn experience from. Also from the past we usually know what kind of tech we should invest to in long term.
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