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3021  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Sportsbet.io ⚽ Spanish La Liga ⚽ Football Pool Discussion Thread 2022/2023 on: February 11, 2023, 09:45:02 PM
Did badly in all my accas today, generally thanks to results in EPL and Serie A that didn't go my way. Sevilla would have been my replacement in those but would not have helped anyway since I would have needed more than one game.

So Sevilla pull out one game clear of danger zone. Time to start piling bets on them or?

Getting dire for Valencia, though, unless they score a quick one soon.
3022  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: French Soccer League Predictions and Discussion Thread (Ligue 1) on: February 11, 2023, 07:26:34 PM
Wow, it seems that PSG are not the favorites in this away match against Monaco, because the odds currently available are @2.30 for Monaco and @3.10 for PSG. It seems that just at this moment I got PSG who are at the top of the Ligue 1 standings, but PSG are not the favorite team to win this away match.

Yeah, what a shame. I'd have taken Monaco anyway but it was the odds that stopped me, sure they're at home, sure PSG's at their most vulnerable but even then they've got enough in the team that should have put them as firm favourites in every single Ligue 1 game.

Ben Yedder's a hero anyway tonight!

Great match already started but I'm not really able to see properly but Monaco all the way for me!! I still have a bet from a long time ago on Monaco, and they are looking better every game, while PSG still has to worry about injuries. If Monaco can't win this today, it's all over.

Wait, are you also another outright taker on Monaco? I put about $4 on them pre-season once I knew Minamino was on his way, I always thought he would do good eventually (he hasn't really, but he's not been bad for them either).

20/1 so of course I'd like them to win it all!
3023  Economy / Speculation / Re: what now ? on: February 11, 2023, 06:07:37 PM
I guess these reversal is just market manipulation done by big whales. They are doing it for their own profits. It is normally done to confuse the traders and hence the traders becomes impatient and makes losses. We should really be happy that before the big pump, Bitcoins are giving us another chance to buy the coins. This year it is meant for bitcoins to pump up. I am not saying the, the historical growth graph saying this. So don’t get panicked with these mini price fluctuations. Make your goal big and wait patiently.

Don't really care if it is, can't blame speculators for wanting to make money after putting up with months of indecision and sideways movement, no? Hardly think it's about sowing confusion (as if there isn't enough confusion already in any kind of market condition haha).

As said before often, DCA's my groove so I can't say I'm unhappy the longer we spend at the bottom.
3024  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: EFL English Championship League 2022/2023 on: February 11, 2023, 05:39:26 PM
Didn't mention earlier but I put two picks from today into one of my accas for the weekend -- Burnley because they're impressive and Blades because they overcame Wrexham with difficulty so would have wanted to do better in the league.

Vindicated in both selections so far? 3 goals apiece each when every other tie seemed to be struggling for dominance.
3025  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gavin Andresen calls it a "mistake" to trust CSW on: February 11, 2023, 04:16:33 PM
My view is that much of the time much of the world is mostly benign, but we have to prepare for when it isn't: when things are benign things will go right no matter what choices we make, it's when they aren't that our choices matter.  Gavin was totally unprepared to be the target of a conman that was willing to spin an arbitrarily convoluted story -- while I was prepared.  But at the end of the day I'm the target of two lawsuits one demanding billions the other demanding hundreds of billions, sucking up my time and causing me stress and he isn't.  So much for being 'right'. Tongue  I think I'd rather be in his position: You'd all think I'm a fool or corrupt, sure, but no one who cares what random people on the internet thinks will ever be happy.

I think the world in general responds to you, or at least your surrounding environment does. Even if I compare "life" to this forum, I can draw some comparisons. Perhaps a bit of a cop-out for me, to say that I deliberately steer away from meta, where I feel I might destabilise my benign state on this forum. And if that means I don't speak out when I should, I can live with that (comments like these are as far as I go, and even so, are rare forays).

So I don't think you're a fool or corrupt. You choose your priorities, and who can fault you for choosing yourself or your happiness?

It is genuinely surprising to me that any technical person ever fell for Wright-- he just is so *obvious* with his technobabbling and bogus excuses and even was back when the endorsement happened.  But if any Bitcoin contributor fell for Wright Gavin would have been the most likely both because of his trusting perspective and the fact that Wright aligned himself with Gavin's position in the political dispute at the time (which, from my perspective Gavin was losing or even had already lost). An endorsement by Satoshi would have been a total hail Mary and hard for many people to resist.

You might not see it or see why (but that's also not your fault, the way we're all wired means we can understand and comprehend some things but not empathise). I'm one of the least technical users on the forum so CW's pronouncements appear immediately to me as a conman's ramblings. It is the perhaps the curse of the technically initiated that some of his words make sense, to the point they obscure his abberant babble.
3026  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread on: February 11, 2023, 03:12:27 PM
One of the rare times these days I get to watch a match here, and I've got money riding on Bochum, so of course I'm happy if the champions find themselves stuck in a rut. Amazing value, given their troubles almost 19/1, something you don't see these days. Hope they got UCL on their minds, though the way it's going, not a single attempt from the away team at 3 quarters of the way through the first half. Let's see what they got, come on!
3027  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: On Ordinals: Where do you stand? on: February 11, 2023, 02:54:40 PM
You may not like it but this is what adoption looks like:

Something I remind myself every day. What we think adoption looks like, what mainstream media thinks it looks like, and what it actually looks like? We're probably the ones (or speaking for myself anyway) who will be disappointed.

Because either Bitcoin is used for all expected purposes, but majority of its users don't even interact with the network directly...

...or we get people actually interacting with the network, but in non-expected ways.

For me, personally, I never saw the threat of ordinals. I even probably thumbed it up on first encounter on that post in Projects (shoot me, but that could just be me being a basic person). I still don't even really get the threat now, or, at least, don't see it as a bigger threat then when people were tolling the bells for Bitcoin spreading "immutable" porn online.
3028  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⭐⚽⭐ Sportsbet's Bitcointalk Sports Fanatics League (BSFL) – 5000+$ rewards ⭐⚽⭐ on: February 11, 2023, 01:02:26 PM
I actually want to play, but I cannot guarantee I will be active,,, I have been away for a few months now on recovery and stopped almost all my online activities but I still put all my picks in pool because that's easy even for 2 minutes  Grin So if it is expected to play actively I hope I will not disappoint anyone. But if it is a problem just ignore my applycation!
That is a actually a big problem in this competition since we are having H2H matches, if you show up one week and not on another that is very unfair to other competitors. You will be required to answer 10 questions every week. That does not take a lot of time but it will be every week. I think few minutes is enough unless you are doing some extra reserch. Do you feel like you can do that considering your current situation?

Glad to see you back Smiley

Yeah leea, you probably missed the World Cup quiz format they did but you're playing against other users here, so if you miss out, you're giving your opponent free points, which would be like throwing a match away -- not something others would like.

OTOH if you do it just like you make your picks for superbru -- make sure you come in every week to take care of that, that should be more than enough.

And glad to see you back too! Don't forget you have other things to claim in other pools too!
3029  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What after localbitcoins.com shutting down on: February 11, 2023, 12:41:10 PM
Blaming the crypto winter.... great job!

The truth is that they started to die when they were forced to introduce KYC rules.
Since it was one of the reasons people traded there, they moved to another place
The same goes for localcrypto and a regulatory development that can take place when your company grow up.

It's called the Darwin's theory. Only the best survives  Grin

This, guys. They blamed the crypto winter, economic outlook, etc., and yes, there's a truth to it. But the winter did not strike the first blow, it only slammed in the final nail.

Before they enforced strict KYC (they actually always had it, but it was either optional or very minimal, IIRC a phone number was enough to get by for most people), I would get trade offers almost as soon as I put mine live. Selling was over in minutes (literally, because of my location and mode of buying).

It was after KYC + the removal of face-to-face that they lost their niche. I took most of my trades off-site, so did most traders I knew. LBC simply became an additional listing site.

Survival of the fittest eh?
3030  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: February 11, 2023, 10:40:16 AM
Anyone else falling for Chelsea? I thought would start them on my acca so I either start well or try to find something else to bet on after the match.

All the other ties look tricky. I am perhaps most confident of Newcastle.

And yes, to echo Welsh. FSG being in on Super League was a disgrace. That reminded me, lest I ever come close to forgetting, our American owners will never understand the supporter or the soul of the club.

3031  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright suing 16 Bitcoin developers on: February 10, 2023, 11:11:52 PM
Man. I could have sworn I had gone months without hearing about this guy again, and then wham it's CW time again. Or recyled news with minor update? Cannot care less, what an annoying start to the weekend ha.

Has he not already been bled dry (financially and reputationwise) by all his inane litigation? And how does he actually have any supporters left?

3032  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC Sentiment Poll for February on: February 10, 2023, 07:34:50 PM
Personally I think breaking $25K this month could be a bit early, especially if most people are expecting it to happen already. I think March is more realistic, though wouldn't rule out breaking above $25K in the next week or two. I think it depends more so if current prices or $21K level will hold as support, if not then it will likely take price longer to consolidate if $20K (accumulation) levels are re-visited.

Easy for me to say of course with the hindsight of the last week, but yeah, it's going to require a full 15% rally, and sustained, to break and stay above $25k. Still very much on the cards, but I wonder if there's just too much uncertainty now to figure in that kind of push in 2.5 weeks --we're about to receive news on full 2022 economic performance and I suspect it will be worse than expected.
3033  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⭐⚽⭐ Sportsbet's Bitcointalk Sports Fanatics League (BSFL) – 5000+$ rewards ⭐⚽⭐ on: February 10, 2023, 07:02:40 PM
Speaking of sports fanatics, is there any particular event you guys are looking forward to? I actually made some serious plans to watch the SEA games in Cambodia this year, but we couldn't arrange things for the family in time (there's a local village athlete to see).

The last new sport I tried to watch was T20 cricket, I might get around to watching the upcoming Women's World Cup.

..or as I like to call it League of Extraordinary Fanatics. Wink
I like that, we should have called it that way instead Smiley Some nice memories to a very good albeit naive movie.

Man, is it weird I also have a somewhat good relationship with that otherwise dumb movie?

Also, League of Gentlemen is an amazing series that will probably never air again because of political correctness, but that's another story.

3034  Economy / Speculation / Re: will bitcoin go back to 19000 on: February 10, 2023, 11:56:31 AM
Some of the bad news that I know of are Binance suspends USD trading, Kraken stops offering staking services to the US, Paxos (BUSD) is under investigation...I'm not sure if all of this has an impact on the market. But no wonder bitcoin is down at this point, I was expecting bitcoin to hit $25k and then correct because no market can go up forever, and we are still in bear season. As to how much bitcoin will decrease or increase, you should do your own research with your knowledge, no one can give you an exact answer.

Nah I don't think it is any of that. I would actually say, sentiment wise, even the closure of localbitcoins, announced yesterday, is more negative in the sense that yet another pioneer and former giant (very nostalgic and somewhat impactful for me anyway) has folded because of supposed market outlook.

I think it is just a normal retracement as traders sit back after a solid 6 weeks, waiting for more news on economic outlook from the US and others.
3035  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀-Sportsbet.io-🚀 - Main sponsor of Southampton FC 👋👋 on: February 10, 2023, 10:31:18 AM
No iphone so I guess I'm missing out on that fancy app. My Android one works ok but it's not my favourite thing to use, there are days it won't even let me login, but look at this new thing: https://sportsbet.io/promotions/2023-sbio-browser-extension



Opted in for beta testing, because a browser extension sounds right up my alley... Think I count over 10 extensions active on mine, always prefer using those to individual apps.
3036  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⭐⚽⭐ Sportsbet's Bitcointalk Sports Fanatics League (BSFL) – 5000+$ rewards ⭐⚽⭐ on: February 09, 2023, 07:11:33 PM
I guess that if someone from Division 2 doesn't want to pay the fee, he will stay in Division 2 and his opponent will stay in Division 1. At least that sounds logical to me... Or is it?

No, not really. The entrance fee would probably be deducted from his winnings so he wouldn't even have an option to choose whether he wants to join Div1 or not.

We are talking about big prize pools and really small buy-ins for such type of competition, the players have to be able to give at least some minimum from themselves back to the community that is playing.

Silly me, I did read the rules and that part skipped my attention!

And this response also now clarifies things -- Fees for the next season are automatically deducted from winnings. I suppose then, this leaves only the freebet winners who'll need to pay up for the restart.

Again, I know it makes sense for a lot of us, but after years on this forum, it's not difficult to expect some people could be confused (not pointing fingers, some people are like yours truly).

Anyone else itching for UCL?
3037  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Sportsbet.io ⚽ Spanish La Liga ⚽ Football Pool Discussion Thread 2022/2023 on: February 09, 2023, 03:04:13 PM
you probably missed difference bu Al Hilal is yet to play Madrid, and last night Al Ahly lost to Real
I am not following much, but saw memes about Ronaldo crying for not joining Al Hilal instead of Al Nassr, since they got two penalties against Flamengo, and knock them out on that (didn't watch, so not sure were does penalties realistic or not)

another one against Bilbao for Valencia, not sure where it is going to go, but we could end up in relegation zone after this round

That I did! Embarrassing for me heh, I swore I read the names right, but I can blame my lack of attention to the fact I'd just looked quickly after finding out the Flamengo loss, assuming straightaway the winner went to meet Real in the finals.

*insert SHAME gif here*

Valencia? They only get my money on odds above 8/1 now.

Now you mentioned we can look forward to Bundesliga and Lige1 included in our forum focus, with the Fanatics League BSFL soon to start! Of course it doesn't mean I will do better but I can do worse in more pools lol

I will personally hunt down people I know active in these leagues but not in BSFL heh heh. And there are plenty (though majority I choose to ignore as I know they're just spam posters there).
3038  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Localbitcoins closing down on: February 09, 2023, 01:51:30 PM
Just used it myself today, I saw no such thing or message... would have been big news in my circle for sure. Edit: seems confirmed, even if on my screen nothing of the sort shows.

Thankfully, by now, I already have a few trusted peeps from over the years so if it's true, I deal with them outside already anyway for the most. It will mean I don't get the best rates selling over time to new traders though... so that's a bummer.

Always thought them being in Finland protected them somewhat.
3039  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⭐⚽⭐ Sportsbet's Bitcointalk Sports Fanatics League (BSFL) – 5000+$ rewards ⭐⚽⭐ on: February 09, 2023, 01:40:55 PM
Fear of relegation haha, yeah, I know very well that fear -- in the case of my local club, throughout my lifetime, all the way to the painful end where we actually just got dissolved.

Once I see who's not joined, I'm going to start spamming DMs (but I agree, don't think we'll have a lack of interest).

Not important for me, but might be for others: what happens in the new season with teams promoted to the 1st division? Are they then required to pay a fee? And those relegated no longer paying? I sense this to be something of a point with some people (knowing people).
3040  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: French Soccer League Predictions and Discussion Thread (Ligue 1) on: February 09, 2023, 12:31:22 PM
Kind of miffed I missed odds on this one, anyone know what pre-match markets looked like?
A bullet header from Ramos denied lead of Marseille which scored by Sanchez on Penalty in 31st minute of this round of 16 game between Marseille vs PSG an entertaining match between top teams of the French League are fighting hard for the spot of the quarterfinal with PSG is playing with their all first line players and Neymar is also doing good after recovery from injury, and now they are preparing for their next challenging match in Ligue 1 against Monaco which is going to play on 11th February at Stade Louis II Monaco before going to play against another challenging match against Bayern Munich on 15th February at Parc des Princes Paris.
The odds for this match before start was Marseille @3 Draw @3.2 and PSG @2.2

Yeah, reading a few posts up about the nonsense of this tie not being important when it was the strongest lineup that played -- you don't do that when it's not important.

If anything, they needed this win before the UCL tie coming up because they're not exactly at their best (though, arguably, neither is their opponent).

It's going to be Monaco for me, and depending on injuries, probably Bayern.

3/1 Marseille, shame I missed!
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