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3161  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽UEFA EURO 2020 Discussion Thread | Current Phase: Finals in June 2021! on: June 09, 2021, 10:32:59 PM
Great news coming from the French national team camp. Benzema underwent detailed knee examinations and it was determined that it was not a more serious injury.
French media reported that Benzema was slightly injured and will be in training in two or three days.
3162  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA EURO 2020 Discussion Thread | Current Phase: Finals in June 2021! on: June 07, 2021, 09:42:27 PM
...The regular European nations at the top like England, France, Germany, Italy and so forth will be at the top...

Can you please remind me how many times England has won the UEFA European Championship? Come to think of it, how many times has England finished in the top two?

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Let's see what happens but I believe it will not be decided until the very last game...

You don't say!
3163  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Prayer and gambling. on: June 06, 2021, 09:34:41 PM
There is no connection with your prayers and gambling. That two are conflicting each other. The teachings in religions are that they don't agree with gambling.
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It really may depend on which religion you are looking at. Not all religions are against gambling. In particular, I'm thinking of polytheistic religions and religions without divine deities.
Recreational gambling, for example, is perfectly fine under Buddhist philosophy and Islam is the only major religion that opposes gambling outright. The other religions tolerate the activity to some extent.
3164  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WHERE I CAN FIND ? on: June 06, 2021, 09:03:43 PM
Q1- where I can find the early news ? (all news related to coins // panic // fud // rumors // shilling by big names )

There are many websites out there that can keep you up to date with recent news for cryptocurrencies. The following are my favorite news sites that you may want to check out:

CoinTelegraph - https://cointelegraph.com/
CoinDesk - https://www.coindesk.com/
Decrypt - https://decrypt.co/
CCN - https://www.ccn.com/
News BTC - https://www.newsbtc.com/
CryptoSlate -  https://cryptoslate.com/
Bitcoinist - https://bitcoinist.com/
TrustNodes - https://www.trustnodes.com/
CryptoGlobe - https://www.cryptoglobe.com/
Forbes (Crypto) - https://www.forbes.com/crypto-blockchain/
Yahoo Finance (Crypto) - https://finance.yahoo.com/topic/crypto/
Bloomberg (Crypto) - https://www.bloomberg.com/cryptocurrencies
CNBC - https://www.cnbc.com/

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Q2- how do i get inside data of coins ? (a group or any channel suggestions who posted a data before it reaches to public ? in-short taking benefit before others do - paid//non - any kind)

I doubt you can get access to insider information that easily. Even if someone has such information, they will certainly not share it with the public.
In order to get the latest updates on a project, simply follow the official channels (twitter, telegram, ...).
3165  Economy / Services / Re: 1xbit.com signature campaign (open) on: June 06, 2021, 05:07:12 PM
Given that you've checked his entire posting history, I'm wondering what your part or interest is in all of this. You don't do those kinds of "Checks" for fun.

And who the fuck are you? His lawyer? I'm sure the bastard gadado is a big boy and can fight for himself.  Wink
Let's just drop the act, everyone here knows you're both Adkinsbet sock-puppets and alt accounts of the same person. I find it indicative that 1xbit chose all of you for their promotion.

Speaking of posting history, it took me literally a couple of minutes to single out a few of yours:

Instead of posting your trash 1xbit, pay out your customers!
There are many accusations and you are not doing anything. Only stealing their money day after day.

I think 1xbit is by far the number 1 among the crook gangs. The worst part is that they don't have a gambling license...

1xbit indicated a while ago that they have a new management. I have serious doubts about that. Something in me tells me that management is just the same.
Of all those complaints that I have heard, very little has been resolved. I therefore hope that 1xbit_official will finally start resolving complaints. If he doesn't, I agree with others that action should be taken and that a red card petition should be started to avoid multiple victims...


@Manager1xBit, you really know how to pick them, don't you?
3166  Other / Archival / Re: [2021] Yobit Story in Dogecoin era on: June 06, 2021, 04:18:17 PM
...seems to me that ten posts here with clear indications of fraud are completely ignored when they promise 1 million of theirs useless shitcoin.

You know, greed can be a powerful motive. Some people will ignore all warnings and listen only to temptation's siren song.
3167  Economy / Services / Re: 1xbit.com signature campaign (open) on: June 06, 2021, 02:50:53 PM
/cut/
It seems to me that people who (try to) cheat should be responsible for the consequences. and do not complain about it.

It seems to me that there are certain people who would sell their own mothers for a piece of fudge...

Those aren't the words you said a few months ago. How fucking low can you get?

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100% fraud. No matter what you do, never deposit your money on 1xbit.
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They are scamming for years, and nobody has ever got any substantial proof who the owner is from 1xbit.

3168  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Prayer and gambling. on: June 06, 2021, 02:19:44 PM
In each culture, there are certain beliefs that influence people's behavior, many of which are regarded as unscientific. This is equally true for gamblers.
Gamblers are usually superstitious. For example, it's not uncommon for them to avoid the number 13, or aces. Similarly, it's no surprise that the colour black is considered bad luck.

The same applies to religion. Most deities in different religions possess magical abilities. Gamblers who believe in these deities may seek their help and influence the outcome of bets.
3169  Other / Meta / Re: What Would Be Your Reason to Leave Bitcointalk? on: June 06, 2021, 01:43:34 PM
Other than death or a serious illness, I see no other valid reason for leaving this forum. Not at all. OK, I might reduce my engagement due to commitments and things in my life, but I wouldn't leave the forum completely. To me, Bitcointalk has always been a fantastic and inexhaustible source of information about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general, and I don't expect that will change any time soon.

Thank you for all the good times here guys!
3170  Other / Meta / Re: Elon Musk threads are moved to Off-topic ? on: June 06, 2021, 11:33:21 AM
Perhaps, the mods moving them will reduce the urge for posters to create more topics on Elon this, Elon that.

^^ This!
A moderator probably wouldn't have reacted if there were one or two threads. The issue arose when several new topics appeared after each of Musk's tweets. This caused many members to get annoyed, and many of them started reporting these posts to moderators.

I fully support the decision. What's more, merging all threads into a single megathread is a good idea.
3171  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: June 06, 2021, 10:11:53 AM
Gambling isn't just for fun. Money is involved there, i do not think that "gambling should be just for fun" is applicable to everyone, especially to those people who got some of their money for living while playing on casinos.

Surely, there are those who gamble for fun as well as those who gamble for profit, so don't look at the situation from a single perspective here. People also spend a lot of money on other forms of entertainment; for instance, many spend thousands on in-game items that offer no real value. Hence, I wouldn't dismiss the fun part just because the money is involved.

We all like to get something out of the deal and not feel a hole in our pocket every time we turn around. One thing I've always considered is that I may never find a good enough source of income that works for me in a fashion that I can feel good about doing it. You never know what will come along or when it will come along.

As with most things in life, the key thing is to balance the two.
3172  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will not be able to stay above $35k for 10 consecutive days ever again on: June 06, 2021, 07:12:06 AM
/cut/
I'm predicting it will never recover to being over $35k for 10 days in a row, because I know for certain it won't.

Would you like to put some Bitcoin on your words? Or are you chicken?
3173  Local / Hrvatski (Croatian) / Re: Novosti on: June 05, 2021, 10:01:01 PM
Za dobit merite i biti u mogućnosti biti u signature kampanjama je najbolje da se priključim internacionalnom djelu foruma? Ja imam tih par merita, ali stvarno nemam pojma za koje sam ih postove dobio,evo vidim da si dobio za ovaj post merit. Koliko sam vidio u temi di su rankovi i meriti postovi mi trebaju biti informativni i da nekom pomognu i onda dobijam merite?

U engleskom delu foruma imas mnogo vece sanse da zaradis merit jer puno vise ljudi cita postove nego u lokalnom delu. Ali to nije uslov.
Da, meriti se uglavnom dele za postove koje drugi memberi prepoznaju kao informativne i korisne.

Za koje postove si dobio merite mozes videti na svom profilu
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;u=3229229
3174  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I lost all my crypto gains this not fair! on: June 05, 2021, 09:10:16 PM
Yeah. Bitcoin and other major crypto currencies are currently experiencing a big sell-off due to negative sentiments in the cryptocurrency markets. The speculations following Musk's exhibitionism and the series of negative news from China has created uncertainty among financial institutions in regards to Bitcoins and other major cryptocurrencies.
It's just too early to predict how the market will be affected by these factors.
3175  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do I give a shit if elonmusk tweets some shit about Bitcoin? on: June 05, 2021, 09:21:55 AM
~plagiarism detected~

Do I feel sorry for people who can't write a single sentence on their own, so they have to steal someone else's?

Nope.


Reported for plagiarism. Enjoy your ban.
3176  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: June 05, 2021, 09:10:44 AM
Please ban Newbie YanBitMoney for plagiarism.

Copy:
Nope.

Do I feel sorry for people who can't afford to see their net worth temporarily affected by a billionaire egomaniac?

Yup.
archive: https://loyce.club/archive/posts/5715/57156543.html

Original:

https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1400716800673959939
3177  Economy / Speculation / Re: Everyone is fearfull. Someone said this is time to be greedy on: June 05, 2021, 07:59:40 AM
I do not understand why people sell when the price goes down, because that is not helping them neither, it is not something that is profitable, it is not something that we should care, at the end of the day we are talking about something that would be basically a big loss without a return. There are traders who can take advantage of these situations because they are very good at what they do but that's about it, nobody else should be trading if they feel like they are not great and just keep holding their coins.

In the weeks leading up to the drop, the cryptocurrency made headlines as the value of one bitcoin rose to over $60,000 for the first time in history. For a while, it was out-pacing some of the top tech names in Silicon Valley. Some speculated that the price of bitcoin could reach six figures, so they rushed to buy at extremely high prices.

The sudden drop was unsettling for those who are unfamiliar with bitcoin's volatility. For latecomers, it was a completely new experience.
3178  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Would you bet on Medieval MMA? on: June 04, 2021, 09:10:13 PM
I'm unaware of the existence of this kind of championship where people wear medieval armors and make use of real weapons but I don't think I will like the championship though since the use of a real weapon is involved and with what I am seeing made on the rules provided people can still get hurt easily so I won't dare bet on this kind of game.

People can still get injured in any sport. You might be surprised to find out how many people get injured playing sports, ranging from bruises and sprains to broken bones and concussions. The most common contact sports to cause injuries among athletes are basketball, football, soccer, and ice hockey.
3179  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Full of get-rich-quick opportunities at Bitcointalk on: June 03, 2021, 09:43:09 PM
Before see a coin i usually look their ANN in this forum. Because there are so many experts which can review the project. With that we can know which project that really good or not. But be careful for coin which get hyped by salesman and although they promised by a big profit, we should know what time to take profit before get rekt.
Just only seeing good review about a project, you will never think it’s a huge potential because many so called experts are got paid by projects owner for their biased review. ANN,Roadmap,Whitepaper is much sources to research of the project so before invest we need to DYOR.

Listen, most people are risk-averse. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. But when you combine this trait with the belief that "all that glitters is not gold," it can get in the way of wise investment decisions.

Luckily, there are ways to balance risk and reward and prevent yourself from getting burned when you dabble in risky, high-stakes, and potentially money-losing schemes that simply aren't worth your money. Get rich quick schemes can give you a lot of hope and motivation, but know what you're getting into. Most of these things will fail. Most of them are just not possible.
3180  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Are scammers getting dumber? Or is it people they aim for are so naïve? on: June 03, 2021, 07:38:11 AM
I received a call from my "bank support line" a while ago. Now these people were real con artists, they had all my data, used correct chat scripts etc. It all sounded so legit I almost missed the moment they asked me for SMS confirmation code, at which point I realized it's a scam. Not being sympathetic to these guys but at least they were highly professional and inventive scammers, unlike those I mentioned above.
This type of scam is more common in my region  I don't know how these people are able to get our information data from the bank, they know so much that if you are not a security-conscious person you will fall for their tricks and before you realise your account balance is wiped out in a sec, .
It takes a lot of courage to to avoid been scammed

It has happened in the past that some banks have shared creditworthiness data with third parties. Therefore, it is possible that scammers are able to access data from the bank in this way. For example, when I was having trouble paying off my bank loan, I started receiving offers from other banks to reschedule my debts despite the fact that I never asked them to do so. There was no doubt that the banks shared information among themselves. Also, some bank employees who lack adequate training may accidentally divulge your bank information to third parties.
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