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321  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you verify every bet as a gambler? Provably Fair Guide. on: December 18, 2020, 11:00:35 AM

It is not just that, most gamblers are not familiar with how provably fair works and how to verify it. I admit that I am one of them. As long as a casino is trusted and has no other issues it is fine with me. Losing is part of any gamble. But losing in a platform for most of your bet, you'll know it even with a gut feeling that something is not right, then keep away from it.

I am a type of a gambler that i used to check the reputation of one casino by just reading the reviews of the casino, its performance and its considerably to the clients or gamblers, legal or registered and allowed to operate legally and no issues were already fine to me. And yes losing in gambling were already a part of it thats why we are here to keep reminder to each and everyone to rake risks only the amount that we are willing to lose just because we didn't know how to plat in provably fair game.
322  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Becareful at this BITCOIN price point on: December 18, 2020, 12:14:26 AM
The bullrun just started, it may drop back to at least 18K again but will keep pushing up until it breaks another ATH, its really just too early to warn people about the bear market that will come. Lets wait til the price of altcoins also rocket if not then this is still the most early phase. There could be some hiccups and some dumps going to happen along the way but rest assured the institutional investors are coming.

If this might happen after the ATH (All Time High) then this proves to me that history repeat itself. If ever after the two much awaited season to end this year the bitcoin's price drop then we should be already used about what happened way back 2017 and already learned from this past experience. And yes, we should be careful about bitcoin's price at this point, this is a constant reminder that we should be watchful and not be feel comfortable because any possibilities are possible here in crypto.
323  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The biggest 10 countries that gamble the most. on: December 17, 2020, 01:39:32 PM
When many people get addicted to gambling, that will become a serious matter to the government because it can trigger another problem. The level of crime can also increase, so the government should think much about that.

In reality, the government has nothing to do with that. The post-gambling effect is a behavior that only a gambler knows.

Crime related to gambling can't be controlled by the government no matter how strict the regulation is.

What the government's concern is illegal gambling operators and that's a big problem compared to that gambling behavior related stuff.

The government can investigate the crime in their city, and they can find out why that person does the crime. I watched on the local television, people who commit crimes want to have money to buy alcohol, having fun, and some of them using that money to gamble. All of that thing needs attention from the government.

The government conducts raids in illegal gambling places, and they found that some people are someone they search for because of doing crime.

They certainly have the statistics, but sometimes they will focus on a crime that is more serious, not everyone who commit crimes are related to gambling, so gambling isn't that bad, it's just there are people who really are irresponsible and have become drug addict and they think of committing crime. Usual cause of crime are illegal drugs and alcohol, so gambling is out in the picture because most gamblers are not criminals, meaning people enjoy gambling.


We can't blame gamblers committed crimes in gambling because not all gamblers are in the same perception and gambling were not a crime. We have our own choices in life and being a gamblers isn't bad as long as we know how to handle our emotions and how to control the way we commit ourselves in gambling. We also have our own reasons why we are here in the world of gambling, some were aiming for a high profit, some were here for entertaiment and that's totally fine because it isn't a crime.
324  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Suggest the best strategy on: December 16, 2020, 12:10:18 PM
I think it depends on the user also I don't think they were strategy but basically more on betting behaviour I'm not quite sure if something like that would work on sports betting sometimes even if you place bet on 1.4 odds there's still a high chance that you will still lose. Have anyone tried something betting something like this?

Yeah definitely it is, because each and everyone has our own strategies on how we can make a good profit from our investments. We have our own tactics that will suitable to us and also will work out on our own process. But for me i used to place a bet if i know how the game will progress though i couldn't make a good predictions and i do place a bet in a sports that i like to watch on, well its because i guess betting should be entertaining also not only for placing a bets and aiming to win.
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326  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The biggest 10 countries that gamble the most. on: December 13, 2020, 11:52:48 PM
Gambling is in all parts of the world but considering where it is rampant I have always known Australia to be the hotspot for it. Well honestly speaking whenever I hear of gambling the first thing that comes to my mind is entertainment and having fun while predicting a particular winning number.

Well it’s Obvious now that some or many people take it as a form of occupation, it’s those not change the fact that gambling is still entertaining and for those who depend on it for survival it also help them with some money that if they are lucky with the outcome of their predictions.
Yeah but I didn't expect that Australia will be the number one, I just thought it is US, but then it shows in the data that yes it is confirmed and we can say that Australia is having their biggest losser in gambling this year I think, in that case we can say that in the said country gambling is still in good shape and they doesn't regulate it too much to its extent. I just think that they should advices their peope to manager their wealth properly and not to spend too much.
327  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cambodia enacts new laws related to gambling. on: December 13, 2020, 02:14:01 PM
This is a good move for Cambodia, they let their countries benefit from their decision. They know that gambling could give good them a positive result for their economy which is really true and I am really impressed with that because in our country they don't even see the positive sides that gambling can give to us, they only see it as a negative that may give some negative impact for every gambler that is why gambling is still considered as illegal in our country.

People want to gamble no matter what, if it's legal or not. If the government doesn't allow gambling in a country it will just move into the underground and happen in private casinos without the government noticing. One bad thing of that practice is that the government is getting no tax revenues. A low gambling tax is optimal as it encourages foreign gambler to come to the country which will also spend money in other sectors, like tourism or shopping. In my opinion there is only upside potential for a well regulated gambling sector in a country.
Gambler will always be a gambler even if the taxes and ghe transaction fees are high, gamblers will always find a way to vet involve in it. Well, it is maybe the reason why many countries today are considering of legalization of gambling in their society its because they have rest assured that their government can get a profit from it because the customer wasn't their people only but also foreign gamblers. And yes to be able to attract foreign gamblers the tax of 4%-7% need to be lessen.
328  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: If all state banks will make their own cryptocurrency. on: December 13, 2020, 01:23:47 PM
Just think If all the countries will make their own cryptocurrencies.
there's nothing wrong if each country makes its own crypto, that's even better, because every country can compete in terms of the price of crypto they make and compete in the international market, to show the benefits of each crypto they make.

Crypto remains crypto, fiat remains fiat nothing changes in every country, crypto remains traded with fiat, it's just that crypto is the newest investment for every local bank and central bank, it is better and the people enjoy it more in investing in a more secure way, because it involves the Bank and the government in it.

The problem is that it never happens in every country, because your idea does not match the government and banks in your country, that's the problem.

If it would gonna happen in the future i'll bet bitcoin will still at the top favorite list of investors in cryptocurrency. It is even better in the world of cryptomarket because the more competitor the more the economy of cryptomarket become good. Though we can't deny that even if the state banks make their own kind of cryptocurrency the used of fiat were still in the circulation of the state economy and maybe their newly made own crypto will just need to compete with bitcoin i guess.
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330  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul - February 20 on: December 11, 2020, 02:05:09 PM
Floyd Mayweather vs Logan Paul is with only one goal - honey money pot.

I never bet on exhibition fights or similar events. IMO it's a pure gamble and I like to think that at least my decisions are based on some info, not only luck. Plus Paul is amateur.

When people are ready to pay, why they should refrain from conducting such fights? During this pandemic period, tens of millions are working from home and are desperate for live sporting action. Mayweather and Paul are using this opportunity to make some quick money for themselves. I agree that Paul is an amateur.. but at the same time, we can't forget the fact that Mayweather is 43 years old and well past his prime.

Yeah, but he keeps saying he is the best boxer but chooses an easy fight.
if he want a real fight, then maybe fight a boxer that is on the same level as he is, this is an easy fight for him, I wonder fans would be excited seeing this one.
Aging of Floyd Mayweather may affect his incoming fight if it will push through this coming February and yes its true that he were claiming that he was a good boxer and i bet he already claiming that he will going to win these fight. But knowing was amateur maybe have some perks of giving a chance to Floyd to maintain its icon as undefeated boxer. Well in any aspect of the game boxer is for me one my fave sports to place a bet on.
331  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is There any legit "android" games you play using cryptocurrency on: December 11, 2020, 01:23:33 PM
As the cryptocurrency market is increasing as before I was interested in gambling games on websites now on android.

Today I am likely curious about androids Games (or anything playable on mobile) which are more likely in today I search for games where you can use bitcoins and altcoins but I am not sure if it's good and maybe it's a scam.

Question
1.What game you could say is a 100% guarantee?

I am afraid to use/buy for simple things in a game like if its RPG(besides that) you get to buy clothes weapon or simple mini-games of any kind but with the use of bitcoins/altcoins/ Cryptocurrency using it and getting more in return

I am afraid but ready to gamble if you suggest games that get good feedback or you already used on using and giving bitcoins/altcoins in return. I just got my interest in bitcoin long ago but I forgot things in bitcoin/crypto related I am slowly learning again and learning new stuffs


Before there was an online betting game that I knew that you may use your crypto asset as your bet I forgot the name but it is an online card game, there is also a game called axie infinity, my friends are into this, they already invested their money in this pets and it is already in binance as well, so the chances that you may get scam in this game is low and you may rest your mind when you play this one.
332  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The biggest 10 countries that gamble the most. on: December 10, 2020, 04:38:28 PM
Most, if not all, of the top 10 countries that gamble the most are developed countries. This ranking must also reflect the kind of lifestyle they have in these countries. It means that people have some extras or surplus in their money because they have the luxury to spend an amount in gambling.

Poor countries may have a lot of gamblers also but they must be severely limited by the amount they can afford to lose or gamble.
That's what i am thinking, they belong to some prosperous country and continent, so I think losing this amount is not yet a big thing to them , they can easily get this amount very quickly in a moment of time they can double it, but what I want to know is how much taxes do they paid? Is it same to other countries ? Does USA tax for gamblers payout is same or each country has their own amount of taxes?
333  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will Bookmakers Suspend/Restrict My Account if I Profit in the Long Term? on: December 10, 2020, 03:35:43 PM
After winning huge amount the  house also will keep on eye with your account, doing random check from time to time looking
for any suspicious movements, they have this authority since they are also protecting their business in any for of abused.

OP is pointing to sports betting.

If OP will win a huge amount, I don't see how it will be tagged as a suspicious one since the result is fair. If OP will win consecutive winnings, he doesn't control it as results can't be cheated. There's also a track of OP's progress.

OP just needs to follow the site terms and everything will be alright (unless the site itself created a term against the OP).
I think winning in casinos and bagging some amount and keeping it in your account will not result in OP account to be banned, there is no written in tos about that, maybe unusual activity like changing the IP that you are using accessing your account, or being in non stop transactions maybe that could be a reason , but now I don't see any reason for them to banned OP's account. better to withdraw some of it, for your assurance as well.
334  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: does it really make sense trading on Bitcoin? on: December 10, 2020, 02:55:44 PM

Probably you're misunderstanding what trading and holding is all about. They have their differences and what you just highlighted has alot to do with holding instead of trading. Assuming you have been trading for a year (using your example) then you should have made enough profit than what you stated or probably been in lost and not the exact price you wrote (that price would be for holders).

Currently what's most advisable is holding, not that trading won't be profitable but you might miss out of the chances of profiting more if you trade now. Altcoins qr should some greenish signal which could mean momentum of a moving over to their market.

You can research more and if my assumptions are correct, then they (altcoins) would be the best market to enter and trade them against USD or stablecoins not bitcoin as that will end you in losses as they're lossing values against bitcoin due to bitcoin continuous growth.
Indeed, I just hold my BTC last time, because of the following:
I have no time to trade and I am afraid to lose more

that's why I keep holding it since it reaches 20k I am hoping that it could possible to rise to 20k but it happens to play around 19400-19700 last time and now it goes down to 18k maybe ready for 18300 if the walls will broke, but holding is far more less risky than to trade it, if you are not ready and knowledgeable.
335  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What sites offer FREE Plays, FREE Spins, Free Bets - Lets make a list on: December 10, 2020, 01:45:25 PM
I'm interested too on those frees spins and free bets but I don't think they are likely the same what I mean is that they are not as good as what we expect they might give free plays, spins or bets but they are not high, of course we understand it. i could say sportsbet has a great giveaways.
Of course free plays are like free taste in food that may found in different supermarket, if you want more you need to buy , just like in gambling few casino and gambling site like bitsler before as well as dice , in stake I think there is none as of the moment, they will give you small amount of bet in order for you to play and to experience what they are having in their casinos.
336  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Primedice = Prison for your money on: December 10, 2020, 01:06:49 PM
I don't know if this claim is legitimate since there's no proof has been shown yet here but maybe the best thing you can do here if your case is true is to post on primedice ann thread and call the attention of stunna also their representative since I think this one will be the fastest solution to solve your issue.

Also next time provide those proof since people really need that to give an accurate advice and to see if PD got a mistake here.
That's what I am thinking too, I don't think if he is saying the truth but he can send us a proof if ever, but I think providing KYC is only needed if that thing occurs, we don't need to provide ID for us to play, but I think if we are going to withdraw a large scale of money that he did not touch even once, or play and it is just someone who send it to his casino account, and that is their medium to make transaction then maybe that is the reason why PD needed his identity.
337  Economy / Speculation / Re: Heavy BTC resistance at $20k on: December 09, 2020, 05:39:32 PM
Bitcoin resistance is now at $ 19700, indeed $ 20k must be passed,
because the all time high bitcoin in 2017 was at $ 20k, but I'm sure if $ 19700 can be passed then $ 20k can be reached easily,
hopefully the Bitcoin price can stay on support
Bitcoin is at 18k++ from what I saw earlier, i think there will be a price correction before it will go as high as 20k, the support aren't big enough for it to go this week to 20k, we need a big support or wall so that bitcoin will not fall to 17k-17,500 but for now, this is the right time to buy and to accumulate more so I suggest to buy bitcoin or altcoins if you have enough money , and then wait for Q1 next year.
338  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Bangladesh going to accept Cryptocurrency??? on: December 09, 2020, 04:52:39 PM
This is already a rumor before when Bangladesh and India is trying to accept cryptocurrency.

I've heard before that India already accepted it but after a month, it banned cryptocurrency again in their country which is really confusing for them.

I think that Bangladesh will also have a hard time regulating cryptocurrency in their market and economy as they are not really fully into it. Maybe the thing that pushed them to engage in cryptocurrency is that they want to simultaneously have development as other countries are doing. With that, exchanges will have a hard time to operate which is really a negative impact in their economy.
Really? it is banned in there? Because I see many indians and bangladeshi in many crypto related website, as well as in here, most of the bounty hunters now are came from that countries, so I don't it is banned in there, I have a thought that sooner or later they will adapt it perfectly, maybe it will be on paused now since government will make a hard research for it now and some of the cities are not yet capable for implementing cashless transactions.
339  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anyone who have worked or currently working in casino? on: December 09, 2020, 10:11:38 AM
I believe the Op is more interested in how casinos/betting-centers can help prevent their customers from going through betting abuses/consequences, and not necessarily tutorials or tricks to bet profitably.

It should be possible for the casinos to encourage responsible and safe betting, so that all/most bets placed by bettors are responsible and safe for them.
I think, casinos don't have that, the emotional control of each gambler is not their responsibility, if the gambler fall into addiction or suffer to much losses in not their fault, I mean yes they are the one who made that casinos, that is their place where that certain person suffer losses, frustrations and maybe addiction but we should be the one who need to be responsible for our behaviors, we need to manage our money and be emotionally capable to everything.
340  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The biggest 10 countries that gamble the most. on: December 09, 2020, 08:27:59 AM
I don't read lmao, I almost thought Australia was the top country that gambles the most, turns out it was the country that lost the most in gambling. Reading the article though, it seems like that the Australia topped on is average losses per head, so basically means that Australians bet more compared to US citizens, but US has a much larger population which is why it ranks at the top when looking at the losses per country. Still though I actually thought the US would top both, since I believe the US is one of the countries that gamble the most. Turns out US citizens are a bit more controlled in their gambling tendencies

I don't live in any of the countries above, though my relatives do stay in Singapore and the US. Sadly none of them are actually avid gamblers, or at least not that I know of.
Yes indeed, but it is losses per adult means per gambler right? so it means an individual loss 1m$? it is too much I think, but it only shows that Australia is a rich country, imagine how much taxes does that individual is paying every withdrawal, but I thought US or any other Asian country will top the biggest losing amount. Hope there will be any Austalian will post in here for them to share with us how does gambling in their country.
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