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2981  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🎲Tower.bet 🎲🔥 New Platform arrived 🎲Crash 🎲 HiLo 🎲 Wheel 🎲Contests 🎲 on: September 22, 2020, 10:27:10 AM
Also our internal currency exchange is almost ready to meet you:)
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I totally agree with this. On-site currency exchange is much more convenient than withdrawing and re-depositing funds in another currency. Not to mention the cost of transaction fees ...
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Yep, becomes hassle-free, less time needed to transfer and make transaction upon withdrawing the funds.
Less fees since you won't be needing to send it over different addresses just to exchange it.
And honestly speaking, it's my first time to see a an online casino having internal exchange on them. Great work!
2982  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sports betting: how much knowledge is too much on: September 22, 2020, 09:54:11 AM
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I doubt you could consider luck in coding? That is unless you're just fiddling around the codes and somehow managed to make it work<snip>
Yeah, that should be what he is reffering in luck in terms of coding. When a programmer is working with the codes, there should be a skeleton behind it.
There's always a logic behind if it has functionalies. To becoming succesful on this kind of work, knowledge is very important, you can't start doing it without any background.
If do it without any fundamental knowledges then it is most likely that you will not achieve your aim on that particular set of codes.
Way too different from those lucks that you can get from playing on casinos, which are very randomly obtained.
2983  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: btc future on: September 22, 2020, 08:47:53 AM
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@Polo7, if your government is against the idea of bitcoin, then they might make laws regarding restrictions or they might regulate the use of bitcoin on your country. No one can't shutdown bitcoin network, it's same as tor network and internet, we only use it, we don't own it. The price can only be manipulated by some, but the bitcoin itself can't be.

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Everyday? If it's illegal on your country, then better to just abide the law, but since they are just misleading your fellow countrymen, then there's nothing to worry.
2984  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When we think that crypto is being used by criminals to move tons of money on: September 22, 2020, 07:46:48 AM
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But we still can't deny that the use of cryptocurrencies are increasing when it comes to illegal things.
There is a thread here just recently that mentioned monero, according to media, is also being a favorite crypto safehaven of criminals because of it's privacy.
On the part of the banks who allowed, allows and will allow any such suspicious activity should be penalized and punished.
Tighten the law restricting these activities so it will not be easy for those criminals to do it.
2985  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 🔍 Roobet.com | Guess Total Wagers #45 $50 Prize | Progressive Jackpot inside 🔍 on: September 22, 2020, 02:12:03 AM
There was some slight mistake on my calculation from the last round. I could have win yesterday.

506,386,000
Eureka07
2986  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 💥💥 Roobet.com | Guess The Slot #54 | $200 prize pool | Level 5 💥💥 on: September 21, 2020, 06:00:54 PM
Eureka07
2987  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you use BTC to generate passive income like ERC20 tokens? on: September 21, 2020, 03:18:56 PM
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Bitcoin can't generate passive income, you need to work for your income LOL, those thing that you've mentioned above are also some risk of work. Don't think that everything that you can imagine is achievable, this passive generation of income isn't true.

Put down your high hopes and dreams. And on ERC20s made from Ethereum they can't also give you passive income, some of the ERC20 tokens that have been staked lost their value, so definitely it's not a profit. Yes you got more tokens but the value is much lower than the time you started staking them.
2988  Economy / Speculation / Re: sell now or you WILL regret it on: September 21, 2020, 09:55:31 AM
You said sell now or you WILL regret it? Then it could also be Sell now and you will regret it.
I'm not saying that bitcoin will achieved a new ATH this time, but I do think that it can, or maybe it can reach 12k again, Last time, it sits a lot of weeks in 10-11k and went up later on. I might use that as another hope for holding some of it.

I'm not holding it for a long time though, if some signs says that it might fall later on, then I'll be considering selling it before that happens.
2989  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hello everyone! Do you still have confidence in altcoin? on: September 21, 2020, 07:47:05 AM
With this current market's situation, i think many crypto enthusiast have gain confidence in their altcoins and tries to buy or hodl their altcoins since some of it are showing dominance in the market. Some altcoins shows good performance now, and i think in the future some altcoins would be use to huy stuffs online as a form of payment. This would be possible in the near future.

Always possible, in fact there are some altcoins that can be used already for making payments. But they're not dominating over Bitcoin ofcourse.
Just recently, I just happened to get bumped on conversations on reddit saying that it's a good season for altcoins, after weeks from the day I read the discussion, bitcoin just went higher.
Everone is entitled to give opinion, that's why we should not believe every speculations that they are providing.

Atleast learn, and make your own.
2990  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: PI Network! A huge trap[Warning!] on: September 21, 2020, 07:13:37 AM
Hello there OP, just seen this topic, I'm actually mining on pi but thanks to this warning thread.
I become more aware and probably consider quitting from it since the "my" mined Pi will just get stucked on phase 2 if I did not pass a KYC.
And I don't prefer passing any. I wouldn't compromise my privacy just for such possible small earning.

And now this PI network have more than 8 MILLION people guys, when this was trap or thieve for some data on member phone, than its gonna be big scandal as facebook scandal with cambridge analytica case. But whats? some people dont care about this and  people like me believe there is no privacy again with our data,, google, facebook, twitter etc have those data Shocked

Those social media like Facbook and Twitter, doesn't require you to pass KYCs. They are not also giving people a little bit of hope to earn from mining on their phone "offline".
On the otherhand, Pi does requiring it's users to pass their KYC forms so they can evaluate them if they are real humans or not, which is much dangerous if you really care for your privacy.
In facebook, you can just use any names and pictures, but in KYCs you can't, if you pass such form, then they already had your human data.
They already know you. Your name. Your location. Everything that is required on KYC form. So think before giving them your sensitive personal info.
2991  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2020 NBA Season on: September 21, 2020, 02:15:00 AM
Lakers just took game 2 from Denver. Anthony Davis' super  3-point clutch shot was just right hooped in the hole before the the clock ends. Wasn't expecting that he will actually make it.

A breakdown for Nuggets, they were near the victory and suddenly taken away by Davis. What a shot!
2992  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Coin Shilling Question on: September 20, 2020, 11:50:26 AM
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Had witnessed some of it, there was a time that it even passed 100% changed in just 24hours. Though I had always been jealous to those who risked their money to invest on those coins, I still don't prefer it, I'm not a very good risk taker just like cryptoaddictchie, so I'm avoiding it. I could observe it more, maybe sometime I find courage to take it.
2993  Economy / Services / Re: Help the Homeless animals!! Urgent adoption needed !! on: September 20, 2020, 10:39:15 AM
I always feel good whenever I watch or read something related to animal cares, most specially if it's voluntary like yours, I always admire people like you who took care and always do care on animals. I hate those people who treats animals like a garbage, they're disgusting, my blood is boiling whenever I see humans harrasing them.

Great job on taking care of them, I always love animals, but at the moment we can't have any on our home.
Take good care of them! We know they are in good hands.☺
2994  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Are you going to buy into these high rising defi coins now? on: September 20, 2020, 09:46:26 AM
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Expect bitcoin and Ethereum, I don't accept any coin for the long run. Personally I think this are the trap to steal my money. This words from the experience I had gained.I had earned lot of tokens and coins from crypto trading.But most of them get into vein ,when I had hold more then a year.So defi also not good one for long term.
Same goes as mine Smiley I had experienced enough losing because of those shitcoins in crypto platforms. I regain my losses back enough also, but I'm not even planning in continuing to hold them and wait for their value to rise. As of now, I prefer selling them at a as soon as possible at a not so very good price than risking them to hold.
2995  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 20, 2020, 09:13:46 AM


I'm still mesmerized to see how bitcoin grow over years, specially 10 years ago which 1USD is 1.6 billion sats, after a year became 17.9 million sats, what a massive spike!
And now currently at 9,125 sats, can we expect a 1$ to less than 1 sats of equivalence?   Cheesy
2996  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Pi Network value speculation on: September 20, 2020, 05:01:37 AM
I'm trusting this project but I'm not so sure.


I'm not sure if KYC is mandatory to be able to get the mined PIs that has been mined everyday. I tried commenting on their forum-like section on their mobile app but I don't get any valuable answers.
I do not prefer passing any KYC to anyone, even they do have a good trust right now, I've read that a third party will be the one who will be managing the KYC forms that has been passed by the users.

They did not took advantage on Defi since they have their own set of goals written on their whitepaper.
2997  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Entering the Privacy & Anonymity Atmosphere. What are the costs? on: September 20, 2020, 03:52:27 AM
Our security and privacy should always be the priority. If these services and government is breaking the main reason why these such cryptocurrencies were created, then if they become successful doing it so, the Bitcoin we first known wil not be Bitcoin anymore.

I'm thinking that if the government noticed that lots of users improved their anonymity with their use of bitcoin network, they might just turn againsts on it again and maybe declare it as illegal. Or probably they might force their people who uses it to compromise their privacy through much tightened regulation of exchanges and other services involving bitcoin but not limited to it.
2998  Economy / Economics / Re: bitcoin dont pay our billls we need passive income on: September 20, 2020, 12:50:20 AM
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I'm not into it. You're idea is selfish. Any government can't provide passive income to all of it's citizens. Jus giving away free money? LOL, that will never happen so leave it and get a job rather than wishing for passivie income to arrive without doing anything.

Your country's economy will die if that will ever happen.
2999  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 🔍 Roobet.com | Guess Total Wagers #44 $50 Prize | Progressive Jackpot inside 🔍 on: September 19, 2020, 05:31:57 PM
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As per the OP, within 100 bets of the actual number gives you 7x, within 1000 bets gives you 4x and within 10000 bets gives you 2x Smiley

Deleted the comment as soon as I re-read the OP sir Hhampuz, I did not noticed that you already replied. Thanks!
That's really a way too good update, cool Roll Eyes  
Goodluck everyone!

My Guess:
500,024,920
Eureka07
3000  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Serious question about Bitcoin. Is it a reliable and stable investment? on: September 19, 2020, 05:13:34 PM
<...>If you observe the market even in short term you could probably earn a big profit already in just a small time.
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Always good to stay keeping in touch with bitcoin investment. I'm actually stuck right now between hodling it or trade it already to an stablecoin like USDT.
Short term trading of bitcoin can't guarantee high profit, unless bitcion suddenly spiked and you're so lucky that you are checking bitcoin's current price and decided to sell it.
But that's unlikely to happen on short term trades so don't give some kinda false hope though it's possible to happen.
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