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3101  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Staking is not for Muslims on: March 28, 2021, 09:06:44 AM
Staking coins has been with us for many years, why now OP is a hero member he knows this for several years what is the motive behind this, he should have posted this three or four days ago when staking is very popular, and his explanation sounds vague, we need a good scholar who will tell us if what OP is saying is really true and really according to Muslim teaching.
Lol just because I didn't post something earlier means my intentions are bad?
There is no ruling by any scholar on staking yet, if tomorrow someone gives some ruling, will you counter him by saying same thing that staking has been with us for many years why you giving ruling now?
Actually many if you fear losing your income that's why you don't want to accept it as interest and give all baseless reasons to differentiate between two.

you can always say everything you want. the Muslims can also believe what they want to believe. we can't find out anyway if they really will stop staking. when they write the laws, cryptocurrency isn't created yet. i think there is nothing to worry about this being not allowed in their belief in terms of cryptocurrency. it's more important to give your family a good life thru the earnings by staking.
3102  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What age bracket is perfect for gambling on: March 27, 2021, 02:22:28 PM
after high school. 16?

as early as possible a kid should learn to value money though so if he gambles before 16, he will learn that gambling could end up in losing his money. it's the way to make kids learn. allowing them to experience it as early as possible will make them not interested in gambling when they get older as they've already experienced it a long time ago. we all have tried playing cards when we were 4th grade for pennies and then get over with it after days.
3103  Other / Meta / Re: Why do people beg on this forum? on: March 27, 2021, 09:16:49 AM
People can send money for no reason even but on the internet its rare to happen unless the user got emotional with the story the beggar shared.
Seriously, how emotional can you be? They literally tell you "I have no money for school send me some" or "I got robbed please send smth". On the so-called globalized scamming paradise, also known as "Internet", you'll see a lot of frauds. You know that you should never trust a stranger especially if he/she asks you for money (not to mention that the specific are newbies).

In real life, these people wouldn't beg you on the street. Why would they beg you on this forum?

some of their stories sound almost the saddest of all actually that if you just wouldn't be reminded that there are scammers who do create tragic stories like their daughter has to undergo surgery otherwise she's going to die, you will actually feel the weight. but then again when you are reminded, you will not give in to it.

If you don't have a job, or don't want to work. then you can create some messages and fake IDs, and post on thousands of sites. You only need a couple of donations from a bunch of those sites to allow you to spend your time on the beach while others do the work.

with the right motivation, yes they will make fake IDs as proof. i even dug someone online who from pretending to be bedridden and he wants to go home to brazil and posted his pictures on gofundme.

3104  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gamblers - How do you use your signature campaign earnings? on: March 27, 2021, 08:44:54 AM
They might have the fixed price fees as you want to transfer that to your own wallet.
I think you have misinterpreted this matter. They don't make profit through the fees you pay when you withdraw your money. It is the fee you pay miners to make deposit/withdrawal transactions. It is like sending BTC to another address and you have to pay fees. Do you understand? Don't think they profit from it, it's a mistake  Wink
I'm paying like 1us  to 2 usd per transaction, and I think its okay as it could confirm in less than 24 hours, but I do it with timing when the network is not too congested and the fee will drop a bit.
I also aim to swap BTC to other currencies to minimize transaction fees. ETH could be a good choice (higher in this time). But I have a better option, XRP, although not all casinos support XRP withdrawals.

basically the same thing as what he meant. it's just saving the coins they earn from the platform to their personal wallet. they better just save the coins in the platform for awhile till another payday. one withdrawal for about 4 weeks/paydays, that will save them more at least.

its cheaper to swap BTC with TRX. not all casinos however have some kind of internal exchange that still forces you to withdraw BTC.
3105  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What coin will be bought by new people? on: March 27, 2021, 07:08:58 AM
most probably XRP. for newcomers in crypto in my country, it's the first altcoin they would know besides ETH, these two are the ones they could see on the remittance app that they could convert directly to our local cash. Both ETH and XRP. people today are going to be looking for investment and if they would look harder they may learn POS coins which generate income as well.

3106  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Help between gamblers to win bets on: March 26, 2021, 04:43:16 PM

hard to make this work when we all have different bets on who's going to win. if we all bet on the same team and they lose, we all lose. a terrible way of losing and we can't stop someone when someone blames the other for having an analysis that flipped us all. sports betting isn't a numbers game that if a lot of us bet on one team/player guarantees that we win because they are people's choice.
3107  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Earning Interest and Staking? on: March 26, 2021, 04:24:49 PM
So i have waves and I leased them a while back.  I know for an entire year... i only got a few waves back on my leased waves.  But now when i logged into the new waves wallet, im getting like a wave a week.  So it seems like when checking it, you are getting like 5% on waves when staking.  Now besides this, are there any other coins where you can stake and get interest like this?I

for the most profitable staking program for me is staking binance coins. you can see the results per month especially 1 year staking. besides getting additional coins for the price of binance coin itself the price continues to soar.

he must have staked a lot for it to get 1 waves per week. i tried staking about 120waves on waves.exchange 3 months ago and i only for about 0.33 per month. not a good place to start staking i guess.

there are lots of coins to stake everywhere but staking on centralize exchanges seem too risky. and what they could do as well in times when they will try to win the consensus.

3108  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Type of people who buy bitcoin. on: March 26, 2021, 04:34:22 AM
anyone can buy a small amount. anyone who wants to invest their very little amount of money in order to have a better chance in the future will buy BTC. you don't have to be a millionaire but having just internet access will give you a chance to win.

certainly, the ones who can afford are buying BTC, the rich ones are buying BTC because they are also investing. you could also say there are criminals also buying BTC.
the elite sure are the ones going to be the big buyers. you can look at elon musk. we never know how much BTC he got.
3109  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who's gonna buy Tesla using Bitcoin? on: March 26, 2021, 03:25:52 AM
I prefer to wait until bitcoin reaches 100k, because I am not a fan of Tesla cars, and I also prefer to save because when I chose to buy a Tesla car using my bitcon, of course, the price of bitcoin will be more expensive, and the Tesla car I bought will definitely be getting cheaper as time progresses.
I will sell my bicoin when I think the time is right to sell it and I will probably wait again for the price to double.

while you don't actually need a luxury car, just buy something that doesn't require a ton of gas to get you where you want to be. small cars that can travel about almost 10 miles with 1 liter of gas will be good saves you a lot of money unlike having a truck. consider a motorcycle if you are single too.

to survive the crisis you need to be a minimalist to save money and wait until electric cars will be cheaper one day. testa will soon be cheaper too.
3110  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Wave of gambling may end with COVID recovery? on: March 26, 2021, 03:06:15 AM
they continue to enjoy their fun online rather than going to physical casinos and catch covid. it will probably continue this way even when pandemic ends. there is just much comfort in playing online than having to go there. when the traditional casino's website had been turned into online casino and release an app for their partisans to download, they turned them into an online gambler.
3111  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🍀DAILY $ GIVEAWAY🍀BetHash.io🍀 | $500 WEEKLY RACE |💰Lottery 🎲Dice 🎰Slots on: March 25, 2021, 11:06:42 AM

i go over to your help center but i didn't find anything related to pledging dividends. i just saw someone you offer it on your telegram channel so i was looking for its information on the website. i have not done such a thing in the past so i was checking how you could apply pledging dividends to your token holders.

i just saw it's not listed on newdex anymore. but nice looking dividend webpage.
3112  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who's gonna buy Tesla using Bitcoin? on: March 25, 2021, 09:27:35 AM
there are lots of benefits to using an EV car which a bitcoin holder may probably buy. for instance, in China you get to access roads/areas exclusively for EV cars and registrations/plate are free as far as i know. now i don't know if the law also applies to some regions in USA. these cars don't burn out gas to pollute the earth this is why it's been promoted that way in China. the distance it could run however is very limited so its best just in cities.
3113  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Day trading, is it worth? on: March 25, 2021, 07:47:57 AM
are you sure about day trading!!!
believe in me is very difficult. I have tried to be a day trader but the busyness of the real world makes it difficult for me to make a profit from it. being a weekly or monthly trader is much more enjoyable and does not interfere with activities in the real world.

if you stay on derivatives, it will be good to be a day trader granting you know how to read 1hr chart or maybe 15min chart. yes it's worth earning day trading, everyone wants to earn until you caught up when the trend is against your bet.

it's safer to just buy BTC wait until it goes up and sell and then buy again when the price dips. this is safer because the BTC you bought will not be affected by the leverage.
3114  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "Gold is government assest,Bitcoin is all yours." A Comparison between them. on: March 25, 2021, 06:37:42 AM
when they confiscate gold during that time, everyone has no option, you'd be breaking the law if you don't cooperate, it's like anarchy. but this is because they experience a crisis during that time. It's the nature of government, any government will want to have control over its people. its how society works and i think the CBDC which they are developing right now also has this purpose.

because bitcoin can be traced and can be confiscated as well. some investors are resorting to gold which they thought that can't be traced and proven to have track record.
3115  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The fine line between market investment and sports gambling on: March 25, 2021, 05:49:46 AM
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No, absolutely not, that is way too cute, but nice idea, good effort. Here is a Wall Street Journal story about Eris Exchange LLC, a cryptocurrency exchange that tried to slip this one past the CFTC:

they are talking about futures for the game result, which couldn't be considered a fine line. stock can even be manipulated. sports results can be manipulated easily, the teams could just shake hands after and they both win on their futures. CFTC will look at it as sort of a cash cow for the people in NFL and that they say it's cute but No let the sportbookies handle that if you just want to bet on sports.
3116  Economy / Economics / Re: Central Banks money and blame for printing this is what I think on: March 25, 2021, 03:35:39 AM

it's a challenging issue for the fed and central banks that face and couldn't find solutions to it other than printing more money to make the economy run. it's gonna chaotic if it's not going to be done. citizens with growling stomach is not good. but at the same time, printing will also have a devaluation effect while the prices of the goods are also bloating.   
3117  Economy / Reputation / Re: Why does Foxpup only send negative feedback? on: March 24, 2021, 09:33:30 AM
because he would also be deleting the positive feedback if the user fuck up later. leaving positive feedback means you vouched for the person for whichever his future transaction would be. maybe he doesn't want to be associated with a user who could one day scam. we don't know exactly whats his reason but it's his right not to do it.

its not just him I'm sure there are more users i see don't do anything. i made a transaction to one user and we never talk after sending my btc to them and him paying me usd.
3118  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which coins are easy to trade? on: March 24, 2021, 07:48:45 AM
the token is about collectible and NFTs so don't come wondering how come this coin got about $48,533,50 volume a day. i'm beginning to think NFTs are really worth buying. the price of the token started very low last month and in just a month, you now can't buy 500,000 of its token worth $1K.  it could be an easy thousands if you're an early investor.

the easy to trade is the BTC/USDT. this pair changes a lot.


3119  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The UFC Info and Prediction Thread on: March 24, 2021, 07:29:53 AM
More promotional videos for UFC 260:

Vlog Series: Ep 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZhHF0_-C-4
Vlog Series: Ep 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6Dcre0tvXQ

Interesting points from some of the videos I watched. It's about Ngannou evolution since their first bout and how Miocic grew his fight IQ. The challenger obviously worked on his grappling/wrestling/ground game for this match while the champ most likely worked on his conditioning and speed.

Ngannou is actually a scary dude when he knocked guys inside the cage, the saddest we've seen was with Overreem. the uppercut the made Overeem slam is something you will remember. it's the execution of his fight plan that will determine whether he really learned from the first fight.

Multiple times, I saw against the cage not guarding, not doing anything.

that's the most disappointing. it's as if he deliberately waste the fight. I'm not sure about rules but i think the behavior deserves a warning from the referee.

3120  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: altcoins vs coins vs tokens on: March 24, 2021, 05:17:00 AM
any other cryptocurrency besides BTC are called altcoins. coins however are the ones with their own chain like LTC and Doge and tokens are the ones using other blockchains. ETH is one of the platforms that allows developers to create altcoins which can be considered tokens. one of the most popular tokens is UNI tokens of Uniswap. all tokens that are in Uniswap are considered ETH tokens or ERC tokens.
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