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2981  Economy / Economics / Re: what is the key to your success investing in bitcoin.. on: January 15, 2023, 12:00:32 PM
When I got to know of bitcoin a few years back, people have always preached to buy low and sell high or buy the dip and hodl but unfortunately this alone doesn't just work!

To be successful with crypto investments one needs to know how to actually read charts, interpret candlestick movements and all the fun stuff and once you get to this level then you are ready to make sound decisions with the backing of your chart reading skills.

So my key to successful investing is knowing how to read charts!
2982  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Sportsbet.io multi-accounting problem on: January 15, 2023, 07:09:56 AM
Okay, so it appears they are accusing me of this same thing too!!

As I said, I cannot place a bet anymore and cannot withdraw.
Unfortunately @Doktore1907 did not comeback to tell us how his case ended for reference but from the look of the positive feedback from the Sportsbet team I believe this case was closed and handled in his favor. Best bet here is comply with the teams needs it should be well, hope no VPN is connecting you to the said accounts...

So I sent in my documents and submitted both steps of the verification process, which was completed succesfully.

Then I received an email asking if I had more than one account, to which I said I absolutely do not.

It could be a routine check if same IP appears on your account with other connected accounts , for now do as the compliance team requests you should be fine. And if you don't mind you are better off starting a new thread to get the right representatives look into your case as this one is a solved case, Goodluck.
2983  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: January 14, 2023, 08:44:12 PM
Newcastle are interested in Ruben Neves signing while his contract is expiring in less than two years. I don't think Wolves can hold him at the team anymore as long as they got an offer from a bigger and a very rich team like Newcastle.
Newcastle boasts of having wealthy owners but unfortunately these guys haven't made big accusations that will remind us of their presence, otherwise for me Newcastle look like the same old team with some self belief  believing they can be whatever they want if they put their minds to it.

You know how strong Newcastle have been performing since the start of the season. They are one of the serious candidates of top 4 now.
We keeping watch of their performance, but I think once injuries start to roll in Newcastle will be a different team, points will be dropped and they will now know why they need to reinforce the team with new signings...  

They don't have any money issue at all as well. In this situation signing Neves wouldn't be much difficult for them. I think he is still a good player by the way but he is just wasting his time with Wolves.
Neves isn't going anywhere tbh I think wolves will be happy to keep him unless Newcastle pays an over inflated price to get him.

Besides Newcastle should look for bigger transfers especially if they manage to qualify for the Champions League. They will have all the things they need to sign top players in that case.
Newcastle champions league, wow wow are we not getting ahead of ourselves... Is this also the part where those clauses of Cristiano Ronaldo coming to Newcastle come in as well  Tongue tbh top 4 won't happen there is too much history at stake here Spurs, Liverpool, Chelsea all will find their MOJO to fight for that spot being occupied by Newcastle.
2984  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: age 47 is it too late or not to invest in bitcoin.? on: January 14, 2023, 06:47:45 PM
People always say age is just a number and I think it's appropriate we apply it here.. besides investing in crypto at that age is perfect timing as you aren't in so much of a hurry to make money like a teenager who would want to have money to impress or showoff to his /her friends...at this point it could be considered as diversifying your investments on top of what you might already have. If you like you can leave your crypto investment as a present for your kids or grand kids when the grow up which should be worth something.

2985  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: January 14, 2023, 01:34:55 PM
The Manchester derby has played out so well in the first half and City have really been silenced such that they have had no shot on goal which is unheard of, ETH really deserves some credit for bringing this team this far and honestly I fancy Utd to win this but teams like City just need one mistake from the opposition and all the good game play won't matter.

Inplay prediction : Utd 1-0 City
2986  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Surpasses Meta and Mastercard on: January 14, 2023, 11:54:53 AM
For a full list you can check this link:

https://coinmarketcap.com/largest-companies/

We are in the 20th spot, just ahead of Walmart and Tesla, but below JP Morgan and NVIDIA. And on top, Apple, MicroSoft, Google and Amazon.
20th spot for such a young product on the market is not bad! Now imagine how  the world will take crypto if it can sit any where among the top 5... its going to be something the world can't ignore anymore and I expect panic buying for fear of missing out on the new gold.
2987  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io 🏈 Super Wild Card Weekend 🏈 on: January 14, 2023, 11:04:32 AM
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. No
4. Yes
5. No
6. Yes
7. No
8. 3
9. 4
10. 3

Tiebreaker: 304 points
2988  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is it becoming a thread for casinos refusing paying very huge winnings? on: January 14, 2023, 07:55:18 AM
I came across a topic recently now of this very thread about a casino refusing to pay a woman her jackpot winnings of over £35.4m and if you'll all agree with me that, this isn't a little sum of money to just ignore.
This is some life changing money in any part of the world and not to be paid after seeing the screen screaming jackpot and what not, this would be war for them with my lawyer's!

Btw if they say it's a faulty machine do they refund all players that lost money on it Roll Eyes

What got me worried isn't just the winning but to know why casinos are getting away without paying players their exactly winnings with some shitty excuses ?

Link to the post of the woman's winnings below
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5433888.0
Please I really want to understand this question and will be glad to hear from people

Maybe because the people that win these jackpots buy the stories these casinos tell about faulty machines etc and choose to let them go off the hook, but had it been a high roller who has lost so much money on this same machine, they certainly wouldn't get away with it.
2989  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: According To me Ethereum Looks Weak on: January 14, 2023, 05:32:02 AM
Hi guy I drew chart, I know I am not expert but I will say that I will say that In start of new year Bitcoin is looking weak and that's not good for the Cryptocurrency makret.
Usually around this period trading volumes are low too because investors, retail traders and pretty much everyone are off their charts and spending time with family and friends but come mid January price usually has that punch to get back on track as people get back into the markets.

I have seen that Bitcoin is looking too weak, and also volume is also going too much down and also down and that will draw short people to go down more dropped. Let's see what will happen with Ethereum in coming days. I am waiting to buy Ethereum at 500-700 dollars Rnage when it will come.



So what you guys will say if there are some experts. We cannot project anything full clear but we can say that at least technical analysis wouod be great.
Chart markings look good keep it up Smiley and that bottom where price was expected to go apparently did hold up well and looks like market swept all the sell side liquidity around the $1k region and at the time of writing this markets are looking bullish...
2990  Economy / Speculation / Re: Starting to Think The Bottom May Be Close? on: January 13, 2023, 11:51:28 PM
With the current bullish momentum that the market is showing, looks more like people have missed the  bottom which is not easy to catch... and btw if they aren't lucky won't see this price again anytime soon unless someone out there liquidates a chunk load of coins now to lower prices briefly before the upward trend resumes.
2991  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2022/2023 on: January 13, 2023, 10:19:22 PM
Looking at how stuffed the lower half of the premier table is looking, at this point all teams in this territory are far from safe, and it was entertaining to watch a match between Villa and Leeds battle it out for a few points away from relegation and Aston Villa as expected managed to hold onto a narrow win which saw them move 10 points clear from the red zone but the drama is certainly far from over as the have played game more than the others.

Tomorrow we shall be looking forward to the Manchester derby which should be a real test of Utds true form.
2992  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [POLL] Using AI to predict outcomes on: January 13, 2023, 06:31:49 PM
ChatGPT is all the rage at the moment. I’ve seen that people are asking it to predict sporting events. Would you leave gambling decisions up to artificial intelligence? Do you see any potential drawbacks for outsourcing your bets to a software program? Has anyone here tried this yet? Do we need someone to put together a thread of ChatGPT predictions to see how accurate they are?  Any other thoughts?
ChatGPT is the talk of the day and imo I would never allow a bot to predict my outcomes because I believe it's predictions wouldn't be any different from how a bookmaker comes up with the odds based on history of the teams, form, injuries etc and we all know that these numbers don't always play out in favor of the favorite team as these games aren't run by some computer program  but by sweat and blood.

At this point people are just being overzealous of this AI and need to get back to reality asap!
2993  Economy / Exchanges / Re: 90% of India's largest crypto exchange funds are in Binance wallet on: January 13, 2023, 01:57:43 PM
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WazirX had $285 million of total user assets, displayed in the form of stablecoin USDT, which is pegged to the U.S. dollar. Of the total user assets, around 92%, or $259.07 million, was held in Binance wallets, with $26.45 million being held in other exchanges.
Is this not a time bomb?? What happens to users who hold btc on the exchange and we have one volatile bull run from say $17k to $50k in a month... how will the exchange payout these portfolio gains when  its owners decide to takeout any profit gains Huh

Secondly, why the hell is an exchange transferring custody to another exchange, is this some kind of memorandum of understanding to be serviced by Binance, do their clients know what's going on?
2994  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: January 13, 2023, 01:23:04 PM
I fancy Fulham against Chelsea. I know it's easy to say that with Fulham up 1-0, but Chelsea, and Liverpool seem to be the teams to beat these days.
Form over fixture, tbh Fulham is just in superb form to give any team atm a good run for their money and unfortunately not even Chelsea had the firepower to stop the amazing Fulham.

Talking of poor performers, I think the smaller(weaker) teams have just gotten really good to the extent of making our big teams look average. As for the two named teams, I think it has to do with some internal issues that has affected the general performance and everyone is seeing through them by the poor performance on the pitch.

Despite, them having somewhat decent records in the last few seasons, something has definitely gone wrong with both teams.
Probably still nursing a hangover from the Christmas season...

I think with Liverpool the problems are obvious to everyone,and should hopefully be rectified in the summer,
Agreed! Mane left a void in the team that could never be filled and these guys better accept it, otherwise I see denial and tbh these guys haven't found their perfect replacement.. Nunez isn't just doing it for the Reds.

but for Chelsea, honestly I personally don't know what's the issue there. They've got a decent team, but they're just under performing. Reminds me a lot of United in the last couple of seasons. Wondering if there's issues going on behind the scenes.
I think players aren't feeling safe with their positions as the club is making too many transfers such that it can't guarantee ones playing position for the long term.. Or possibly it's players showcasing (boycotting) what's happening at the club and they better fix this before its to late.
2995  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is this the perfect indicator for long term investors on: January 13, 2023, 09:51:08 AM
My experience with indicators has not been a pleasant one because these usually lag & are several steps back as compared to using naked charts to read the price action.
And looking at the line chart of the glassnode in the OP  this seems like a trending market and a bullish one for that fact...so do I need to read this inversely to get the true picture of the market Roll Eyes
2996  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BTC or altcoin on: January 13, 2023, 09:24:09 AM
I recently made some money through Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, and I'm considering using it to purchase some Bitcoin. Only a tiny sum, roughly $800, is involved. What do you suggest doing right now? Purchase some Bitcoin or another cryptocurrency with a promising future.

What replacement coins would you recommend?
Long term I would suggest going with bitcoin as there is less pump and dump schemes like we usually see with altcoins, but on the contrary general performance shows there is always an altcoin out performing btc and the million dollar question is which altcoin to catch which will bring these big numbers.

I think majority here will advise you to just buy BTC and then hold.
Going with btc is playing it safe, to maximize one's investment potential one has to venture into altcoin investments as they are profitable to despite them mostly riding the bitcoin wave.
2997  Economy / Speculation / Re: Did Miss El Salvador cause the Bitcoin price to spike last night? on: January 13, 2023, 07:01:06 AM
Depending on the audience and the numbers that were able to catch a glimpse of this program

its very much possible, and I like how the costume was well represented!

She didn't cause the pump but certainly, she promoted Bitcoin.  
The inflation data reported recently made the pump of BTC says analysts so there must be truth to it. But she did a good timing for doing this while BTC is going up.

It is possible that both happened coincidentally and if it's the promotional side.. the effects will echo over for sometime.

Besides the world of bitcoin needs all kinds of marketing however small the stage its a win for us all,thank you El Salvador for doing it again.
2998  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: I am giving 50 BAT TOKEN on: January 13, 2023, 02:44:45 AM
Don't get tricked by @OP, he was asking for $17 but he want to giving away $9 for free, it mean small money is really important for him.
After reading this, OP is this a free giveaway or its tit for tat?
2999  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Should I keep my BNB or Sell it? on: January 13, 2023, 01:25:11 AM
It's really difficult to answer this one atm after seeing something like a war between exchanges which involved most delisting Bnb after what happened with FTX and what not, it's just a hot mess... But if you are a Binance fan then by all means you can keep the Bnb coins Smiley.

Hi, I'm new to here. So just want to ask your help or guide.

I have currently 800$ worth BNB. These are got from NFT that I sold back months ago that I got from airdrop.
If chances of getting more  airdropped coins onto these wallets exists, then I would say don't sell just yet.

So what i need to know should I convert it to stable coin or should I invest it for bitcoin?
Since you brought in the talk of stablecoins means you have already made up your mind which is to come out of the markets why you still can, and it's a wise decision atm...unless you want more airdropped coins to come your way.

Because my friends say that BNB don't have a future anymore. So I'm fully worry about this.
To make it in crypto sometimes you need to be stubborn, you can't always listen to what others say and here go with your gut feeling... You don't want blaming others for the missed bull run that's yet to come.
3000  Economy / Services / Re: Buy a video from clips4sale in exchange for BTC on: January 12, 2023, 08:49:13 PM
OP it's best you use a VCC for this purchase. Using an actual credit or debit card for unscrupulous purchases won't be the best of choices  Grin
I suppose you meant disposable card like @DaveF pointed out just a few posts above.


OP has this offer been filled?
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